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INSIDE Word on the Street A-4 BEQ Rules Clarified A-9 Skate Blowout B-1 WOMEN History, A-5 1, FOOD RUN Mokapu, B-1 Vol. 27, No. 11 Serving the base of choke for the 21st century March 26, 1998 Power Outage An electrical power outage is scheduled for Hilltop housing April 14 from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Buildings affected will include the Officers' Club, the Bachelor Officers Quarters, all Hilltop family housing, and buildings 477, 501, 504 and 536. This out- age is necessary to tap an. exist ing, base circuit into the new housing currently being built. It is estimated the outage will last four hours, but it is possible it will last up to eight hours. For more information, call Steve Butala at 257-2171, extension 258. Blood Drive MCB Hawaii will conduct a blood drive at Tun Tavern in. the Enlisted Club, April 2, from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. For more informa- tion, call SSgt. Hastings or Cpl. Hartnell at 257-1340/3305 between 7:30 a.M. and 4:30 p.m. Spouse Career Fair In observance of Military Spouses Appreciation Day, the Family Service Center will pre- sent a Spouses Career Fair May 8 from 9 to floor), at the Officers' Club Lanai reom. The Career Fair will target spouses of Marines assigned here. The Fair 4111 will. focus on employment, bu.si.- nesses, childcare mid educational opportunities here and in the local connnunity. If, you are a spouse and plan_ on re-entering the workforce, continue your edu- cation. or are just looking to start a new or second career, then the ' Career Fair is for you.. Registration in required, please call 257-31.35, extension 353. . Tuskegee Airman The Black Heritage Committee. presents Air Force LtCol. Charles W. Dryden (Bet.), a "Tu.skegee Airm.an," at the Base Theater, Monday. : Dryden will speak to . officers and staff NCOs from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., and sergeants and below and civilians from 2:40 to 4 p.m. All are encouraged to attend, and Dryden will conduct a book signing after each session. Women's History Month A women's history celebration breakfast is scheduled for Friday at 6:30 a.m. at Anderson Hall. Marines, Sailors, their families and MCB Hawaii civilians are welcome. FYI Ask the Commanding General via E-Mail: B10E@CG@MCBH KBAY Internet: [email protected] Base Environmental Hotline: 257-6920 ext. 221 Domestic Violence Help Numbers Military Shelter 533-7125 MPD 257-7114 Crisis Hotline 521-4555 Child Protective Serv. 832.5282 Corporals Course changes curriculum Digital photo by Cpl. Barry Mellon Corporal's Course students use maps for land navigation training. VA clarifies benefits info Sgt. Michael Wiener combat Correspondent An e-mail message concerning Veterans Administration healthcare has created confusion and concerns, among veterans receiving health care. The message states, "...if a veteran has not registered at a Veterans Affairs Hospital since Oct. 1, 1996, then on Oct. 1, 1998, he or she will lose all medical benefits for life..." "The statement is correct with the exception ion of losing benefits for life," said Dee Rogers, a benefits counselor for the VA office in Honolulu. "Veterans will only need to re-register in order to' receive benefits." "The VA is required by law to estab- lish an enrollment system for health care services by Oct. 1, 1998," said Marie Manning, the public relations officer for VA in Honolulu. "Veterans have to be enrolled to receive care, but if they haven't enrolled by then, it doesn't mean they'll lose their bene- fits." The new enrollment system utilizes priority classes which will ease the process of getting health care, accord- ing to Gabriel Perez, the acting VA director in Honolulu. See Benefits, A-3 iNow, ,pria 1998 aL. IVJon ilitary Child and Child AI; revention IVIfonth at aJ.l 1\403 Ha ' cilities. Finther, I nil iirxm 'clips and Navy personnel and 1,- Wilsey to join conramed orgarnzati and ELIChVidllalS in ob;,-;ervan Course adds land navigation, communications techniques Cpl. Barry Melton Combat Correspondent The' MCB Hawaii Corporals' Course has made several curricu- lum changes to make it more challenging and a better learning experience for new NCOs. New classes and extra days have been added to the old cur- riculum to make it a more com- plete course, said GySgt. Ron Auble, the staff NCOIC of the course. "Most corporals come into the course thinking it's just two weeks of drill and inspections," Amble said. "But it's so much Feeling low... Digital photo by Sgt. Michael Wiener Cpl, Dan Marxer, an infantryman with F Co., 2/3, low crawls at one of endurance course stations. The endurance course was the finale of the super squad competition. See related story, A-8 more. We teach them to be com- plete small unit leaders." Course planners have added classes covering land navigation, hazing and communications techniques, Auble said. The "test" class was held at Camp Smith in October, and Marines enrolled in the CC are pleased with the additions. "I came to the course not know- ing what to expect," said Cpl. Nathan Thode, a current stu- dent. "The land navigation ds a good thing. I'm a grunt, and I do land nav all the time, but for Marines who 'work at the Air Support Element or the Military Police Department, they don't get the chance to." "In our units, we don't do much drill or land navigation," said Cpl. Lynne Jesik, who works at, Motor Transportation platoon, Combat Service Support Group 3. "I'm glad they adopted it for the course." Seven' days were added to the old 10-day schedule, said Auble. The hours remain the same, but the added days help course instructors accommodate for the extended curriculum without adding extra hours to each train- ing day. "We want to keep them in an educational environment with- out hindering Marine's home lives," Auble said. "The hours usually run from 5:15 or 5:45 a.m. to 4 or 4:30 p.m. It all depends on what's on the daily schedule. For the Marines who might have to pick up their chil- dren in day care, we get them out of there by 4:30." As for inspections and drill, that part of CC hasn't changed, said Auble. Students receive 15 hours of sword manual and must prepare for four different uni- form inspections. "They're very picky on inspec- tions," Thode said. "They went as far as checking the markings on our shoes and socks. You either show up squared-away, or they'll send you away." 1/12 pushes capabilities to the limit Emerson Lake is approximately 40 square miles. Considering an M198 155mm Medium, Howitzer projectile (rocket-assisted) has a maximum range of 19 miles, it's obvious the Marines of 1/12 do not have very much of an area where they can push their weapons to the limits. This- makes the weapons training aboard the Combat Center, which is the largest live-fire base in the Marine Corps, essential to the Hawaii Marines. Very essential, according to DiEugenio, since the last time LCpI. Jason Angel MCAGCC Public Affairs MARINE CORPS AIR GROUND COMBAT CENTER, TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif. - It has often been said in order to surpass your limits, you must first be aware of them. Today, this saying still holds true and Marines pride themselves on their ability to surpass their limits , everyday. One unit which is working hard to surpass its limits is Headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 12th Marines, from MCB Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay, HI. Since arriving here March 5, the artillerymen have performed numerous live-fire and communi- cation exercises in an attempt to measure their capabilities. Due to a' limited training area, the full extent of 1/12's firing capabilities cannot be measured accurately at their home base. "Training areas in Hawaii are not that large and the areas in which we have to maneuver are not that great," said Capt. David G. DiEugenio, the assistant opera- tions officer of HQ Btry., 1/12. "Our largest training area (Pohakuloa) is about the size of the Emerson Lake Training Area here." 1/12 traveled to the Combat Center was around five years ago. This is also true for communica- tions, according to Cpl. Charlas Z. Gibson, a 20-year-old communica -. tions Marine with HQ Btry., 1/12. "This is ideal training for com- munication Marines," Gibson said. "Out here we can really test our gear and stretch it to its lim- its. And that's what we've been doing." The most important area 1/12 gets to focus' on during DesFirEx is its ability to provide logistical See 1112, A-4 .,, .., yAlt...r. VM . ) ..It A / r.) dr ) ' (#11 1,111 ,. ' h' a ''. :Y,; cli ' . ' TM Digital photo by I.Cpl. Trent Lowry First C-17 landing at K-Bay A C-17 Globemaster III touches down on base, becoming the first of its type to ever do so. See related story, A-4.

Transcript of Serving of for century Corporals Course changes curriculum

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INSIDE

Word on the Street A-4 BEQ Rules Clarified A-9 Skate Blowout B-1

WOMEN History, A-5

1,

FOOD RUN Mokapu, B-1

Vol. 27, No. 11 Serving the base of choke for the 21st century March 26, 1998

Power Outage An electrical power outage is

scheduled for Hilltop housing April 14 from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Buildings affected will include the Officers' Club, the Bachelor Officers Quarters, all Hilltop family housing, and buildings 477, 501, 504 and 536. This out- age is necessary to tap an. exist ing, base circuit into the new housing currently being built. It is estimated the outage will last four hours, but it is possible it will last up to eight hours. For more information, call Steve Butala at 257-2171, extension 258.

Blood Drive MCB Hawaii will conduct a

blood drive at Tun Tavern in. the Enlisted Club, April 2, from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. For more informa- tion, call SSgt. Hastings or Cpl. Hartnell at 257-1340/3305 between 7:30 a.M. and 4:30 p.m.

Spouse Career Fair

In observance of Military Spouses Appreciation Day, the Family Service Center will pre- sent a Spouses Career Fair May 8 from 9 to floor), at the Officers' Club Lanai reom. The Career Fair will target spouses of Marines assigned here. The Fair

4111 will. focus on employment, bu.si.- nesses, childcare mid educational opportunities here and in the local connnunity. If, you are a spouse and plan_ on re-entering the workforce, continue your edu- cation. or are just looking to start a new or second career, then the '

Career Fair is for you.. Registration in required, please call 257-31.35, extension 353. .

Tuskegee Airman

The Black Heritage Committee. presents Air Force LtCol. Charles W. Dryden (Bet.), a "Tu.skegee Airm.an," at the Base Theater, Monday. : Dryden will speak to .

officers and staff NCOs from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., and sergeants and below and civilians from 2:40 to 4 p.m. All are encouraged to attend, and Dryden will conduct a book signing after each session.

Women's History Month

A women's history celebration breakfast is scheduled for Friday at 6:30 a.m. at Anderson Hall. Marines, Sailors, their families and MCB Hawaii civilians are welcome.

FYI

Ask the Commanding General via E-Mail:

B10E@CG@MCBH KBAY Internet:

[email protected]

Base Environmental Hotline: 257-6920 ext. 221

Domestic Violence Help Numbers

Military Shelter 533-7125

MPD 257-7114

Crisis Hotline 521-4555

Child Protective Serv. 832.5282

Corporals Course changes curriculum

Digital photo by Cpl. Barry Mellon

Corporal's Course students use maps for land navigation training.

VA clarifies benefits info

Sgt. Michael Wiener combat Correspondent

An e-mail message concerning Veterans Administration healthcare has created confusion and concerns, among veterans receiving health care.

The message states, "...if a veteran has not registered at a Veterans Affairs Hospital since Oct. 1, 1996, then on Oct. 1, 1998, he or she will lose all medical benefits for life..."

"The statement is correct with the exception ion of losing benefits for life," said Dee Rogers, a benefits counselor for the VA office in Honolulu. "Veterans will only need to re-register in order to' receive benefits."

"The VA is required by law to estab- lish an enrollment system for health care services by Oct. 1, 1998," said Marie Manning, the public relations officer for VA in Honolulu. "Veterans have to be enrolled to receive care, but if they haven't enrolled by then, it doesn't mean they'll lose their bene- fits."

The new enrollment system utilizes priority classes which will ease the process of getting health care, accord- ing to Gabriel Perez, the acting VA director in Honolulu.

See Benefits, A-3

iNow, ,pria 1998 aL. IVJon

ilitary Child and Child AI; revention IVIfonth at aJ.l 1\403 Ha '

cilities. Finther, I nil iirxm 'clips and Navy personnel and 1,-

Wilsey to join conramed orgarnzati and ELIChVidllalS in ob;,-;ervan

Course adds land navigation, communications techniques

Cpl. Barry Melton Combat Correspondent

The' MCB Hawaii Corporals' Course has made several curricu- lum changes to make it more

challenging and a better learning experience for new NCOs.

New classes and extra days have been added to the old cur- riculum to make it a more com- plete course, said GySgt. Ron Auble, the staff NCOIC of the course.

"Most corporals come into the course thinking it's just two weeks of drill and inspections," Amble said. "But it's so much

Feeling low...

Digital photo by Sgt. Michael Wiener

Cpl, Dan Marxer, an infantryman with F Co., 2/3, low crawls at one of endurance course stations. The endurance course was the finale of the super squad competition. See related story, A-8

more. We teach them to be com- plete small unit leaders."

Course planners have added classes covering land navigation, hazing and communications techniques, Auble said. The "test" class was held at Camp Smith in October, and Marines enrolled in the CC are pleased with the additions. "I came to the course not know-

ing what to expect," said Cpl. Nathan Thode, a current stu- dent. "The land navigation ds a good thing. I'm a grunt, and I do land nav all the time, but for Marines who 'work at the Air Support Element or the Military Police Department, they don't get the chance to." "In our units, we don't do much

drill or land navigation," said Cpl. Lynne Jesik, who works at, Motor Transportation platoon, Combat Service Support Group 3. "I'm glad they adopted it for the course."

Seven' days were added to the old 10-day schedule, said Auble. The hours remain the same, but the added days help course instructors accommodate for the extended curriculum without adding extra hours to each train- ing day.

"We want to keep them in an educational environment with- out hindering Marine's home lives," Auble said. "The hours usually run from 5:15 or 5:45 a.m. to 4 or 4:30 p.m. It all depends on what's on the daily schedule. For the Marines who might have to pick up their chil- dren in day care, we get them out of there by 4:30."

As for inspections and drill, that part of CC hasn't changed, said Auble. Students receive 15 hours of sword manual and must prepare for four different uni- form inspections.

"They're very picky on inspec- tions," Thode said. "They went as far as checking the markings on our shoes and socks. You either show up squared-away, or they'll send you away."

1/12 pushes capabilities to the limit Emerson Lake is approximately

40 square miles. Considering an M198 155mm Medium, Howitzer projectile (rocket-assisted) has a maximum range of 19 miles, it's obvious the Marines of 1/12 do not have very much of an area where they can push their weapons to the limits. This- makes the weapons training aboard the Combat Center, which is the largest live-fire base in the Marine Corps, essential to the Hawaii Marines.

Very essential, according to DiEugenio, since the last time

LCpI. Jason Angel MCAGCC Public Affairs

MARINE CORPS AIR GROUND COMBAT CENTER, TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif. - It has often been said in order to surpass your limits, you must first be aware of them. Today, this saying still holds true and Marines pride themselves on their ability to surpass their limits ,

everyday. One unit which is working hard

to surpass its limits is Headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 12th Marines, from MCB Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay, HI. Since arriving here March 5, the artillerymen have performed numerous live-fire and communi- cation exercises in an attempt to measure their capabilities. Due to a' limited training area, the full extent of 1/12's firing capabilities cannot be measured accurately at their home base.

"Training areas in Hawaii are not that large and the areas in which we have to maneuver are not that great," said Capt. David G. DiEugenio, the assistant opera- tions officer of HQ Btry., 1/12. "Our largest training area (Pohakuloa) is about the size of the Emerson Lake Training Area here."

1/12 traveled to the Combat Center was around five years ago. This is also true for communica-

tions, according to Cpl. Charlas Z. Gibson, a 20-year-old communica -. tions Marine with HQ Btry., 1/12.

"This is ideal training for com- munication Marines," Gibson said. "Out here we can really test our gear and stretch it to its lim- its. And that's what we've been doing."

The most important area 1/12 gets to focus' on during DesFirEx is its ability to provide logistical

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First C-17 landing at K-Bay A C-17 Globemaster III touches down on base, becoming the first of its

type to ever do so. See related story, A-4.

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Volunteers honored at Red Cross luncheon

Digital photo by LCpl. Trent Lowry

Overcome by emotion, Shannon Eastridge, a Red Cross volunteer, lets out a tear of joy after she was named Red Cross Volunteer of the Year for the base.

Digital photo by LCpi. Trent Lowry

Beeper Cruz, Red Cross volun- teer, performs a hula dance at the volunteer luncheon.

CSSG-3 3/3 HQBn. HQ/SVCBn. HMH-366 MALSEK HMT-301 3d Marines HQ lot RadBn.. MCAF

Results as of March 20

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4th Force Recon $168

LCpI. Trent Lowry Combo,/ Correspondent

Volunteers for the MCB Hawaii chap- ter of the Red Cross were recognized for their unselfish efforts at the Fairways All-Hands Club here Friday.

From the day Henri Dunont got the inspiration to begin the Red Cross on an Italian battlefield, volunteers have been the lifeblood of the international service organization. Fittingly, the ceremony here took place during the 100th anniversary of the Red Cross in Hawaii.

"America was built by volunteers like you," said BGen. David F. Bice, the com- manding general of MCB addressing the audience at the luncheon, "you who give your time and effort self-

lessly. "You touch souls, and hopefully those

souls touch you," he added. The volunteers tallied 15,467 hours of

time helping servicemembers and fami- lies here. Volunteers provided their tal- ents to health and safety courses, such as CPR, first aid and water safety classes. In addition, the disaster action team has contibutors on call to face down disaster. With tearful sentimentality, Shannon

Eastridge, chair of volunteers here, pre- sented Charlene Bice, BGen. Bice's wife, with a shadowbox to commemorate her efforts as the honorary Chairman of Volunteers.

In a positive and poignant example of turnabout being fair play, a teary-eyed and surprised Eastridge embraced Mrs.

Bice as she accepted the Volunteer of the Year award. Eastridge was involved with the Meal-on-Wheels program and graduated the dental assistant program in addition to her duties as Chairman of Volunteers.

`There are so many people who do at least as much as I do, they deserve this award more," Eastridge said. "I'm just helping out and doing something I believe in."

That same state of mind has driven Flora Porter to volunteer the past 27.- ears. VIP y `Tye got a lot more back than I've put .

in," said Porter, a retired schoolteacher who spends her time aiding the acute care corpsmen here. "And I'm not Wav- ing!"

Kokua Corner is a weekly feature of the Hawaii Marine, designed to let civic-minded volunteers know where assistance is needed in the community. Anyone interested in volunteering is encouraged to call the point of contact for a specific event, or Community Relations Officer Chuck Little at 257-5744 for more information.

Sunday, 9 a.m.-Noon - Sierra Club Stream Cleaning project in Kaneohe. Call Arlene at 988- 9806.

April 4, 6-11- am - Multiple Sclerosis Society. Volunteers needed to help with Annual MS walk at Honolulu Zoo. Call. Voluntary Action Center at 536- 5006.

April 4, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. - Windward Special Olympics Track and Field Games. Volunteers needed to assist at Castle High School. Call Gary or Cindy at 247-8828.

Saturdays - Challenger Division, Little League Baseball. Volunteers needed to assist disabled dill-

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Different Days/Times. - Volunteers in Public Service to the Courts. VIPS is looking for volunteers to help Hawaii's Judiciary. Legal Service experienve not necessary. Call ROZ at 539-4882.

Now-May, different dap.; and times Hawaii State Special Olympics. Volunteer coaches needed to help prepare athletes tar Summer Games in track & field, swimming and softball. Call Iris Terashima at 599-6055.

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SHOALWATER BAY TRAINING AREA, Australia - As the Marines advanced on their objective, the barrage of supporting fire continued. Artillery, 81mm mortars and a variety of weaponry blasted away while naval guns continued their bom- bardment from offshore. Finally, four rocket's from AH-1W Cobra helicopters

were launched at the target area to "open the door" so the Marines could advance to secure their objec- tive.

Such was the scene here as Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) honed their ability to integrate supporting arms and execute live-fire missions during exercise Valiant Usher 98-1. The exercise, conducted here March 9-12, included combined arms and sustain- ment operations at Shoalwater Bay's main training areas and adjacent Townshend Island.

Missions on Townshend gave MEU Marines the opportunity to simultaneously employ a variety of weapons while support- ed by gunfire from the USS Vincennes and the Australian' -IMAS Perth.

"I've never trained with naval guns before," commented LCpl. John J. Markwell, an anti-tank assaultman with Company 4, Battalion Landing Team 2/5. "Hearing those rounds fly over our heads while we were firing gave us a better pic- ture of what to expect in combat."

Though training with these multiple fire- support agencies was significant, the exer- cise also gave individual Marines the opportunity to execute live-fire tactics with unit-level weapons. Concentrating on fire and movement, the Marines executed missions such as platoon attacks, night ambushes and movement to contact throughout Shoalwater Bay. These evolutions provided the 31st MEU(SOC)

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Photo. by Cpl. R.M. Katz

MEU (SOC) Marine fires a round from a. Shoulder- Multipurpose Assault Weapon at Townshend Island, during exercise Valiant Usher 98-1. with a realism that its units and Marines might one day find useful in contact.

"It benefitted us to see how a real mission is sup- posed to be executed," said LCpl. Shane A. Felde, a rifleman with Co. E, BLT 2/5. "But most important- ly, it has given us more confidence in case we have to do this for real."

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1112... support to other artillery units, according to Di Eugenio. This can- not be done at Kaneohe Bay because 1/12 is the only artillery unit there. "It's a unique situation which

allows us to maintain the (artillery/infantry) relationship," Di Eugenio said. "We still need training with other artillery units. It is very difficult to practice tactical missions in Hawaii, especially with- out a higher headquarters element to practice with; that's why this training is so important to us."

During the DesFirEx, HQ Btry. is training with four different artillery units (HQ , Btry., 1st and 3rd Bns., 11th Marines and the U.S. Army's 5th Bn., 3rd Field Artillery Unit).

"This is very important training for our Marines," said MSgt. Mike F. Phillip, the communications chief for HQ Btry., 1/12. "We're really looking forward to the regimental phase of training and seeing how an artillery regiment operates." After the DesFirEx, 1/12 and the

other Marine artillery units will participate in the Desert Scimitar Training Exercise, which began Monday.

In what ways do you feel NCOs exer-, cise their leadership abilities?

"Some NCOs don't pick up their own leadership styles because they were not displayed to them properly." Sgt. Marc Lopez Platoon Guide 3/3

"They show leadership by taking care of their Marines and demon- strating they're profi- cient in their MOSs." LCpl. Blanton Austin Postal Clerk HQBn. Post Office

"I think it comes from the top down. Staff NCOs need to train NCOs to step up." lstLt. Wendy Garrity S -6 CSSG-3

"I've seen both sides. For those MOSs that promote quickly, most NCOs lack profession- alism." SSgt. James Willis NCOIC MALSEK

A C-17 glides into MCB Hawaii's airfield for the first-ever C-17 landing here March 18.

C-17 Globemaster III performs first K-Bay landing

LCpl. Trent Lowry Combat Correspondent

The first C-17 Globemaster III cargo transport aircraft to land at MCB Hawaii touched down here March 18.

Once on the ground, the aircraft's crew prepared for training operations Friday morning with Fourth Force Recon here.

"It's definitely a pilot's airplane," said Air Force Capt. Scott Theilen, the C- 17's pilot. "It's essentially a fighter in a much larger package."

"This is a great opportunity, since we may see more like it when the Navy gets here (from Naval Air Station Barbers Point, next year)," said GySgt. John Menken, with MCAF flight opera- tions.

The cargo plane requires a crew of three to carry a large cargo payload into a small landing space, like "a C-5 load

Digital photo by LCpl. Trent Lowry into a C-130 strip," according to Thielen.

"It's the only kind of plane now," said Air Force Master Sgt. Mark Lewis, the aircraft's loadmaster. "It's real high speed." The C-17's features rival those of

smaller fighter planes, like its state-of- the-art instrumentation, with mission capabilities making other craft virtual- ly obsolete. The onboard computer allows the

pilots to approach at lower altitudes than other cargo aircraft, and it can refuel while in flight. It is the only air- plane of its type to be able to taxi in reverse, according to Thielen, an esen- tial feature when the crew needs to employ combat offloading procedures.

"Because we have direct delivery capabilities, instead of using intermedi- ate stages like other craft must," said Air Force Capt. Mark Lindon, the C-17 co-pilot, "we don't require as much logistics, which makes us more effi- cient."

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Digital photos by LCpl. Trent Lowry

LCpl. April Washburn, a weather observer with the Marine Corps Air Facility, above and below, makes .a

globe thermometer reading. This is one of many tasks Washburn does.

Women continue to excel as Marines LCpl. Trent Lowry

Combat Correspondent

Success at jobs such as air traffic controller, weather observer, or communications technician takes skill, intelligence and dedication. Although the spotlight in March is on women in the

military, part of the recognition of Women's History Month, the MCAF women downplay the significance of being a Marine and female.

"I don't see myself as one of the guys, but I haven't felt we (women) are treated any different," said LCpl. April Washburn, a MCAF weather observer.

Women Marines haven't always been able to dismiss gender roles so easily, as any study of women's histo- ry shows. While women's roles in the past were sig- nificantly supplementary to men's duties, female Marines have always performed their jobs with dedi- cation and pride.

"The best part of my job is when we get a lot of traf- fic and really get rolling," said Sgt. Kaila Flores, an ATC supervisor with MCAF. "I appreciate my job more knowing I'm one part of a whole team that depends on all its parts to click, and seeing the posi- tive results, Pm proud of our accomplishments."

Flores, who has earned the respect and praise of fel- low Marines, was named an NCO of the Quarter in 1997 and is the only Marine qualified at all ATC con-

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"Men just expect you to do the same things they do," Flores said, "and I expect that also."

"If you minimize the differences (between men and women), then other people will ignore them, too," said Cpl. Maria Cappiello, a MCAF ATC Marine. "If you put up those barriers, then people will treat you the way you portray yourself."

The female Marines agreed the revised PFT require- ment, from the former mile and a half run to the same three-mile course males run, is one necessary equaliz- er to put everyone on a level playing field.

"It lets everyone know we can pull our own weight," said Washburn, who plans to make a career of the Marines. "I wanted a challenge when I joined the Marines, and I've had a good time."

By advertising the accomplishments of past female Marines during Women's History Month, leaders risk giving too much attention to an element -gender - that should be a moot point in today's Corps, the MCAF women feel. American heroines of yore who gave their best serving in the Marines with pride and dignity paved the way for today's female leaders in the Corps to do what they do best: be equal parts of the elite Marine Corps team.

Cappiello, who finished second in her age group in February's 3d Marines 10-mile run, chose the Marine Corps because she saw "the standards are higher, and if you're going to do anything you should do it right.

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Digital photo by LCpl. Trent Lowry

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the 'other: The fifth Marine was seen by MPs pushtng three others and verbally agitating

IVIPs smelled alcohol from four 4the people, One was treated for a small 14C/era/Am to his left ear,

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neeiled weapon. His vehicle was setarched during, Carnal d-authorized. vehicle inspection at the If -3 gate. While searching the vehicre,'MPs found, a marijuana piixi con- taining burned residue and a 6" knife in on Open area of 41 door panel. The man was transported to MPD for processing, and issued a temporary letter of debarment.

Services Police in.Waikiki for disorderly co duct. He was processed at the Station. there,

40 A complainant reported damage of goy. tnout, property. to '1ilitai y hotalicte. ".17.11.9

complainant told testa boys wera Playing around and walling each other crhe n one crashed into and hroke to plexiglas window and frame. 'pine boys admitted culpability to the damage and were released to their sporne

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A womirri was arrested by Milito Police for unattended childreri, MPs Observed two inattend(3d children plaYing and aSked how',

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Digital photo by Sgt. Michael Wiener

PFC Bounlane Lasisomphone, a rifle- man with L Co., calls in enemy contact.

Digital photo by Sgt. Michael Wiener

LCpl. Jeff Lore, a rifleman with F Co., slaps the log after reaching the top of the rope climb during the endurance test.

Super squad; 3d Marines squads battle in annual competition

Sgt. Michael Wiener Combat CorraTondent

KAHUKU TRAINING AREA, Kahuku, Oahu - The ground shook as two mighty forces waged battle here March 18 through Friday.

Marines and Sailors from F Company, 2nd Battalion, 3d Marine Regiment, and L Company, 3d Battalion, 3d Marine Regiment, fought for the right to call themselves the "Super Squad" of 3d Marines.

"My Marines have dedicated a lot of time in the last five months for this five days of competitions," said Sgt. Stanley Calixte, a squad leader for F Co., 2/3. "We not only want to be able to call our- selves best in the battalion, but best in the regiment."

The Marines were tested and evalu- ated on their infantry skills including patrolling, ambushes, defensive actions, convoy operations and the biggest test of all - endurance.

"Going day after day on a bare mini-

mum of sleep was the toughest part. But my Marines are awesome, and they stood up to the test," said Cpl. Jason Adcbck, a squad leader with L Co., 3/3, who best summed up the training and testing as, "just another week in the woods."

"All of the Marines held up well," said CWO-5 Al Nevgloski, the regimental, gunner for 3d Marines. "Continuous operations in this heat and with this terrain were very difficult and challenging."

Nevgloski set up the competition with help from SSgt. Robert Decoito, the assistant operations chief with 3d Marines.

"Our intent was to identify the squad which demonstrated the highest profi- ciency in basic infantry skills," said Decoito. "We want to send the best squad to division competition."

The winner of 3d Marines Super Squad will travel to Okinawa, Japan, for division competition April 13-20, but whichever squad goes to Okinawa, 3d Marines will be well represented, according to Nevgloski. 'We've got two fine squads here,"

Nevgloski said. "Whoever we send will win."

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Sgt. Michael Wiener Combat Correspondent

To address the confusion over new UPH policies, Ray Rippel, the director of Unaccompanied Personnel Housing set the record straight.

Q. Describe the new MCB Hawaii Unaccompanied Personnel Housing Management Manual.

A. The manual is a com- plete, rewrite reflecting the goal of the UPH program, which is quali- ty of life in quarters assigned to single Marines and Sailors,. Two of our primary objectives are to place the max- imum number of residents into rooms meeting the mini- mum standards for space and privacy, and to treat UPH residents similar to base housing residents whenever practical.

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Q. What are the mini- mum standards for space and privacy?

A. For personnel in pay- grades E-3 and below, it's no more than three personnel in each room and a head shared Q. What are the rules in by no more than three others. the new manual concern- For corporals and petty offi- ing guests?

cers 3rd class, it's two per room and a head shared by no more than three others. For sergeants and petty officers 2nd class, it's a private room with a head shared by no more than one other.

Q. Can you give an exam- ple of how Marines and Sailors in UPH facilities will be treated as Marines and Sailors in family hous- ing?

A. A perfect example is the policy on alcohol. The alcohol poli- cies on base should apply equally to all Marines and Sailors no mat- ter where they live. The new manual reflects those policies. First and fore- most, if you are not 21 years old, consumption or possession of alcohol is pro- hibited. However, restric- tions on amounts or types of alcohol are no longer includ- ed. As long as you drink responsibly and ensure guests do as well, there are no restrictions just because you live in a UHP facility.

A. This is an area where a halance has to be struck between making the envirgn- ment as similar to family housing as practical, but also recognizing that UPH is dif- ferent because so many peo- ple are in such close quar- ters. Guests, particularly to non-private rooms, can be a real disruption to roomates,

rules must apply. Generally, all guests must check in and out with the duty NCO, must be accompanied by a sponsor at all times, cannot be under 18 years old and are restricted to vis- iting at certain times.

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Q. What are those time's? A. On nights before a workday, guests must leave by 10 p.m.

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Instead of forklifts and cranes, Marines from Combat Service Support Group 3 utilized computer skills during mock ship offload here in Exercise Lancer I March 17 through Friday.

Using index cards to simulate vehicles and gear, the Marines set up an Offload Preparation Group, Port Operations Group, Movement Control Center and an Arrival Assembly Operations Element.

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'The more we work with each other and MDSS-2, the better off we'll be in future opera- tions.: LEN- ,JAMES ZIMMERMAN Data Collections Device Scanner CSSG-3

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ately know what we have, who it belongs to, and where it needs to go."

"Accountability is everything," said Cpl. Steven Trapp, the MDSS-2 noncommissioned officer for CSSG-3.

After the gear was "offloaded," Marines from the POG transported it to the AAOE.

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Once the gear reaches the AAOE, Marines use all the information within the MDSS-2 to print up equipment custody record cards. The system allows gear to be dissem- inated to units more quickly than old systems. "The organization within the system is incredible," said 1 stLt. Michael Olson, the officer in charge of AAOE. "We're able to get the gear out to the ground combat ele- ments, air combat ele- ments and combat sup- port elements in an a rapid manner." The AAOE is the last step in the offloading process, Once the gear is checked out by units, the Marines concentrate on the next offloaded gear coming in. With so many moving parts during an offload, the training the Marines received was key to smoother opera- tions in the future, according to LCp1. James Zimmerman, a data collections device scanner with CSSG-3. "You can never be too effi- cient with this gear - there is always room for improvement," Zimmerman said. "The more we work with each other and MDSS-2, the better off we'll be in future operations."

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Digital photo by Cpl. Barry Melton

Sgt. Kyle Stone, CSSG-3, fires rounds from the off-hand Wednesday.

Hot shots sight in on PacDivs

Cpl. Barry Melton Combat Correspondent

UULOA RANGE - Marine Corps Base Hawaii's top rifle and

pistol shooters were all aim- ing for black in the Hawaii Pacific Division Shooting Matches here last week.

More than 85 shooters have been here since March 9 vying to determine who will represent Hawaii at the Marine Corps Matches at

4111 Camp Lejuene, N.C., next month, said MSgt. Leroy Morgan IL the Commandant of the Marine Corps' repre- sentative from the Marine Corps Shooting Team in Quantico, Va.

"Most of the shooters here are trying to land a spot on the Marine Corps Shooting team," said Morgan. "For those who win here, then go on to win at Lejuene, they will be selected for interser- vice competition."

Marines fired in several dif- ferent categories, including individual and team rifle and pistol competitions, said Morgan. Capt. D. V. Symm, from 3d Marines, stood out from the pack, winning both individual rifle and pistol competitions.

"This is the first match I've ever won and I'm very glad, but I could have done better," Symm said. "Everyone thinks they can do better than their last performance."

The Aviation Support Element won in team rifle competition and 1st Radio Battalion won in the team pistol.

Shooting the competition course of fire for rifle is prob- ably the most difficult aspect here, said Morgan. The Known Distance course most Marines fire to qualify with the rifle each year is some- what different than the com- petition course of fire, said Morgan. Shooters fire from 200-, 300- and 500-yard lines, but the targets are smaller.

Rifle shooters fire 20 rounds slow fire at the 200-yard line and to receive top value for their shot, they must squeeze the round into a 12-inch diameter bullseye, said Morgan. At the 500-yard line, shooters must put the round a bullseye only 20 inches in diameter.

"The 200-yard slow fire in the off-hand really kicks your butt," said. SSgt. Dean Dunaway, who fired here last week. "The wind really plays a factor here too. You must make your windage and ele- vation adjustments properly. If you don't manipulate your sights correctly, you won't do well."

Digital photos by Sgt. Michael Wiener

Competitors scramble across the start line at the beginning of the Mokapu Food Run/Walk Saturday. (Right) Elizabeth Godson enjoys an orange after the race, run

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Digital photo by Sgt. Michael Wiener

Runners huff and puff down a stretch of Mokapu Boulevard.

Sgt. Michael Wiener Combo,. Corrosponcdent

tore than 100 people, 16 strollers arid five dogs turned out for the ,,3rd annual Mokapu Elementary

School 3-mile Food Fun/Run here Saturday. Despite overcast skies, the turnout was

the largest yet for the run, according to Leonore Higa, the student council advisor for Mokapu Elementary.

"Because we've had more people come out and run, we've been able to get more food donations," Higa said. "I'd say about half even donated money."

The money and food will be given to the YMCA here to be used in Easter baskets given to Marines and their families here.

"Anytime I can help out fellow Marines and Sailors I feel like I'm giving some- thing back," said Travis Yandell, a F Company, 2d Battalion, 3d Marine Regiment Marine who came in first. "It's a great cause."

Not only did Mokapu's run/walk bring in food for the needy, it brought the base community together for fun and fitness.

No posers here.

Digital photo by Cpl. Barry Melton

Waianae skater Richard Gregory shows his skills on a quarter- pipe ramp at the blowout inside Hanger 105 Saturday.

Skate Blowout proves a grassroots hit

Cpl. Barry Melton Combat Correspondent

Ithe Sailors of Fleet Logistics Squadron 51 rolled their C-20's out of Hangar 105 Saturday to make room for something else on wheels -

hundreds of skateboarders. The skateboarders, as well as rollerbladers and

roller hockey players came to the MCAF flightline for the first-ever "MCBH Good Wheel Games," a grass-roots event orga- nized by the Base Action Comittee.

"The Base Action Committee hosted this event because many chil- dren on base have expressed a desire for a skating venue on base," said Sue Bixler, who is part of a steering commit- tee trying to build a skate park here. "We wanted to see if there was an inter- est in skating here. From Saturday's turnout, we can see there is an inter- est."

The blowout had safety promotion as a primary goal but also served as a gauge showing the high

See Skate, B-3

Digital photo by Cpl. Barry Me/ton

Gregory catches big air after launching from the ramp.

Raving of a Mad

By Stepheq Gude

Sink the hype I'm. one of the few of planet earth's six billion. humans who haven't seen the movie `Titanic." And it

doesn't look like I'm going to see it anytime soon.

You see; when I saw trailers of the film in theaters, I could tell 'Titanic" was dearly a love story, and I don't do love stories.

Why am I going to pay money to see Leonardo DiCaprio? He looks like the kind of kid who, if he went into a biker bar, would be called "stick boy'' and. be used as a pool cue. DiCaprio, like Christian Slate is the type of actor you know isn't going to be any good in an action movie, because he's too skinny and. wouldn't have any et velibility han- dling a weapon, and Kate Winslet is no Brigitte Nielsen (that's actually a compliment M Winslet), If I don't think a guy can pull off being an action Star, he's not a good actor.

So I dismissed thoughts of seeing the movie. .I dismissed thoughts of anyone seeing the movie. I told my wife, in one of the worst predictions I have ever made, "That movie's gonna bomb. Who wants to see a story about love on a sinking ship anyway?"

Dub, Gude -- it's called romance, and since more than half of the world's population consists of women, I have to think many of them would rather see romance on a sinking ship than the latest ,Tackie Chan flick. Then them are the guys who want their vvomen to think they are sensitive and caring, so they go, too. And apparently. DiCaprio has some sort of spellbinding power over women Which makes them pay $7 to see him. Will sormine please tell me what this power is? I don't see it.

Now, since "Titanic" has become bigger, monetarily, than six much better movies ("Jaws," "Star Wars," "The Empire Strikes Back," "Return of the Jedi," ` Tenninator" and. "Jurassic Park") the hype has been unending. The daily rags around her continue to do stories about the movie, generally along the lines of "Weren't DiCaprio's eyes simply sparkling?" "Was DiCaprio's pefor- mance of Oscar-caliber?" (Ha ha - NO.) "Would you like for your daughter to meet DiCaprio?" "Heck, scratch your daughter - would You like to meet DiCaprio?"

Either I watch too much television or "15.thnic" is also a favorite topic of media downs. I cannot escape stu- pid. shows about the movie, its stars or its makers, Even my beloved .Discovery Channel is trying to capi- talize on the movie's popularity, run- ning their "Secrets of the Titanic" documentary (fans of the movie, this show is not a love story, trust me. You're looking for love in all the wrong places if you watch it).

I, an inveterate Arnold Schwarzenegger movie fixn

("Predator" was his zenith), am sim- ply disgusted by all this. What has the world come to when a love story can annihilate movies about a giant great white shark, Luke Sky-walker and Darth Vader, an unstoppable cyborg and the deadliest dinosaurs to walk the face of the earth?

Therefore, for action movie fans everywhere, I propose to cast Arnold in a movie where he has to swim across great white shark-infested waters to an island inhabited by-

dinosaurs to get to a spaceship so he, along with his unstoppable cyborg partner Luke Skywalker (played by Carl Weathers), can save earth from the evil alien predator Darth Vader. Then, after he kills Vader (with a knife studded with the teeth of a great white shark he destroyed), he can utter another catchy Arnold phrase, like "You one ugly." or "You won't be back," Or "Rasta In vista, baby"

I have steered myself leeward against the high tide of "'Titanic" hoopla for now but when I. see the movie, a few years from now, I may actually like it.

Well, only if they put a scene in it in which a meat-eating dinosaur eats DiCaprio, that is.

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B-2 March 26 1998 Hawaii Marine

Digital photos by Cpl. Barry Melton

Raymond Bradley, a Hawaii Marine wrestler, left, top, puts a lock on another 187-pound divi- sion competitor. Eric Scardino, a Hawaii Marine wrestler gets smashed in the mat Saturday.

Base grapplers top Cpl. Barry Melton

Combot Correspondent

tournament

ONOLULU - Three members of the Hawaii Marine Wrestling team placed first against local talent at McKinley

High School in a round robin tournament Saturday.

This was the Marines' first tournament of the wrestling season, a small but highly com- petitive match featuring elementary and high school students and adults. "It was a bigger tournament than I

expected," said E. J. Loucks, a Marine wrestling team member who placed second in the 167-pound weight class. "It's fun to get to wrestle guys from the communities here. It's a good experience for us. We learn things and so do they." Wrestlers Daniel Heider, Raymond Bradley

and 14-year-old Gary Clark finished first in their classes and Chad Dollansky and William Kerrigan placed second.

"They did fine considering it was under high school rules," said Dennis Sego, the Hawaii Marine Wrestling team coordinator and coach. "These guys usually wrestle freestyle. High School is more restricted. They'll do better in our next tournament in Waipahu April 11 because that's a freestyle tournament."

Some Marines were pitted against high school wrestlers in the same weight classes, said Loucks. Some Marines even had to wrestle each other to fill bracket space.

"The guys in school may not come away with a win, but they do walk away with more experience. You can learn things if you wres- tle guys older and better than you." Tournament officials think highly of the

Marines for their competitive spirit and par- ticipation, said Chris Johnson, the chairman of United States of America Wrestling, the governing body of wrestling in America. "Dennis does a good job with his program on

the Marine base," Johnson said. "The fact Marines come out to this tournament adds to the competitive level and it also beefs up our open men's division." All Marines wrestled in the open men's and

thanks to the Marines, this was the biggest division in the tourney this year, Johnson said. .

"I wish the Army and Navy would get out to more of these," Johnson said. "It boils down

to the individual in charge. Dennis does a good job with getting his team in many tourna- ments." Johnson attributes the

low turnout to teams not knowing about the tour- nament because it is the first of the season. "We wanted 100 wrestlers here and we only

got 99," he said. "We just missed it, but we'll get it next year. We also want get the Army and Navy out here next year."

Digital photo by CpI. Barry Melton

E.J. Loucks, a second-place Finisher on the Hawaii Marine wrestling team, is ridden down by another 167 - pound division competitor. Despite valiant efforts, Loucks lost the match 4-3.

Change baseball? No way! LCpI. Trent Lowry got to be the NL West. Colorado has the

co.bot Correspondent biggest bats, and by adding Darryl Kile and Pedro Astacio hope to have improved their pitching enough to compete in a tight race with San Diego and Los Angeles. Both California clubs have weaker offenses than the Rockies, though impressive just the same, and boast staffs of hurlers to nearly rival the Braves. San Francisco and expansion team Arizona will stay in the hunt through July, but neither has staying power.

Switching sides of the plate to the American League, the name of the game is "more of the same." The Yankees have the highest payroll in the major leagues, fattened more so with the signing of star second baseman Chuck Knoblauch, virtu- ally ensures a playoff berth, if not a title. lbronto's anemic offense of a year ago is much improved on paper this season, to give rim support to an excellent pitching corps, featuring the last two AL Cy Young winners, Pat Hentgen in '96 and Roger Clemens last year. The old mainstays in Baltimore will surely play in October again this year. Boston and the Tampa expansion club won't win any pennants, but will make the job hard for their divi- sion opponents.

Cleveland still owns the Central. Even with a weakened pitching staff, the grade of opponents in this division mirrors the impotency of the NL East. Only Detroit, a transplant from the AL East, will cause the Indians to sweat it out. Which brings us to the AL West, once again the property of the Seattle Mariners. Only the Disneyland... er, I mean Anaheim Angels have the depth

to stay in contention with the Mariners. Internal distractions with the circus fol-

lowing Ken Griffey Jr.'s attempt to break Roger Maris' home run record will be Seattle's main speed bump on'the road to the World. Series.

Keeping all this in mind, I hate to go with the same old teams, but I have to say Atlanta is still the team to beat in the NL, though they can't get it done in the postseason. American League winners are slightly more difficult to predict, but I will have to go with the Yankees, though I'd like to see the Tribe actually win a series.

My predictions directly reflect the con- sensus of the Hawaii Marine staff, though, with the Madman and Cpl. Melton pulling for their home-state Braves, and Sgt. Wiener, the UFO abductee, going with the Yanks. The Cardinal§ will be.birds-of-prey, according to CpI. Williams, tearing up competition in 1998. Check back in a few months to see who gets bragging rights.

As for me? rm just happy the game is being played. More than a groundhog's reaction to its shadow, America's Pastime heralds the coming of springtime for me.

pring officially started Saturday, but won't acknowledge its arrival until

esday, when the turf, artificial or real, at stadiums across the country is mussed by the cleats Of fleet-footed out- fielders stretching to snag pop-flys.

I won't be satisfied until the record books open up and statisticians log the first 6-4-3 double play of the year. Or a muscle -bound left-handed hitter sends a home run express delivery over the right- field wall.

Yes, I am a baseball fanatic, even though the sport shot itself in the foot with the evil greed that shortened the 1994 and 1995 seasons. I love baseball, even though I am a traditionalist who dis- likes the seeming constant tinkering with a sport that was 'perfect in concept over a hundred years ago.

The designated hitter came about short- ly after I was born, so I can handle that, but Interleague play? The World Series made baseball unique in comparison with other American sports because the com- batants hadn't seen each other that year, save for inconsequential spring training games. And this weird realignment plan which puts six teams in the National League Central and only four in the American League West just grates at my anal retentive ideas of balance and symmetry. But if it is as popularly received as the interleague contests were last year, I'll be forced to swallow Photo courtesy of the bitter medicine of change. Sports Illustrated

With the all the modifica- Mark McGwire lions to the game, one should cranking as usual

expect to see the faces competing for the World Series crown to change, as well. To be honest, though, I can't see many teams causing enough stir to change the status quo of baseball's elite teams versus their also-rans, with few exceptions.

Despite the fact they are not the domi- nant team some may think, Pd have to be committed to believe any other team out- side ofAtlanta has a shot at the NL East. The Mets are improved, but in the major league's weakest division there stands one giant, and there aren't any Davids out there to stone this Goliath. Atlanta's success can be determined by looking at just one place on the diamond: the bullpen.

The NL Central will come down to a tug-of-war between St. Louis and Houston, again no surprise. What may surprise fans, though, is that the Cubs will be nipping at the leaders' heels. Too bad for Chirago third place doesn't equal playoffs. Milwaukee's new home in the National League won't be any more friendly than the AL. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati just don't have the talent, despite their small-market spunk.

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Base clubs give incentives to designated drivers

Cpl. Barry Melton Combat Correspondent

i'he role of "designated driver" , will now have added advan-

tages here. In an attempt to keep Marines and Sailors here from behind the wheel after a night of drinking, base clubs are offering free non-alcoholic drinks and reduced prices on food items to DDs, said Lisa Thomas, the manager of the Enlisted Club here.

"We want to offer them incentives to keep Marines on base who are drinking," said Thomas. "They want to go to Waikiki to party, but they aren't looking at the big pic- ture. Many people go to Waikiki to drink and drive back. We want to keep drunk drivers off the road."

Designated drivers will be issued special wristbands and will not be allowed to consume alcoholic bev- erages, said Thomas. All base clubs, including the Staff NCO Club, the Officer's Club, the E- Club and the Sunset Lanai at Camp Smith will offer specials to DDs.

"This is something new for this base," said John Nishida, the food and hospitality manager at MWR. "A lot of other bases on the island don't offer such programs."

"We are also working with the Single Marine Program to get vans to provide transportation between the barracks here and the E-Club," Thomas said. "With the large patronage from single Marines on base, our ultimate goal is to pro-

tect customers and ensure safety." Workers at the clubs are also

tightening up on security, Thomas said. No one who is already intox- icated will be allowed to enter the club. Workers are also given class- es on how to recognize intoxica- tion, and will not serve patrons if they are beyond their limits.

"When people get drunk, it's important to recognize that," said Thomas. "Everyone is on the look- out, and we try to greet everyone at the door. By doing this, we can keep those who are drunk out of the club so they don't cause trou- ble."

Foods and drinks offered to DDs break the mold of the usual "Coke and peanuts," served at most clubs, said Thomas. Goodies

Digital photo by Cpl. Steven William

The base has several designated driver incentives to prevent scenes like this.

include nachos, cream sodas, hot wings and root beer.

"We just want to provide an alter- native," said Thomas. "It beats trying to drive drunk and not get caught. The Marine Corps may be focusing on deglamorizing alcohol, but if you drink responsibly, it doesn't mean you can't have a good time."

Get down and dirty in the Swamp Romp Kathy Baker MWR Public Affairs

It's mud, sweat and cheers at the 4th annual CSSG-3 Swamp Romp, April 4, 1998 at 7:30

, a.m. here. Get together a six-member team and enter

one of the most unique races in Hawaii. This five-mile run and obstacle course, which runs through the base and along its beaches, is sure to challenge all fitness levels. Although modi- fied for non-military participants, the course is challenging and includes obstacles such as scaling of walls, crawling in and under barri- ers, and navigating through marshes and swamps. Companies, businesses, schools and athletics organizations are encouraged to par- ticipate in this event, which is open to the pub- lic. .Entry fees are $72 per team for DoD I.D.

cardholders, and $90 for civilian teams.

(Entries are non-refundable.) Enter now until Monday to avoid a $15 late fee. All members must sign the entry form, and each member will receive a T-shirt. Competitors must wear utility/long trousers or sweat pants, and some type of boot. No spandex, or tennis/running shoes is allowed. Awards will be presented for first, second and

third place teams in the following divisions: Young Men (total ages not greater than 120 years), Warriors Men (greater than 120 but less than 210), Masters Men (Greater than 210), Women (6 women, any age), and Mixed (3 men, 3 women, any age). A perpetual trophy will be awarded to the

major command (USMC only) whose team fin- ishes in first place, and major commands will be awarded Commanding General's Fitness Series points based on the percentage of assigned personnel participatin (military teams with dependents or fami& members will

not qualify for CG's Fitness Series points). Refreshments and showers will be available to race participants. lb qualify for awards, teams must start and

finish with six members without being penal- ized. Teams finishing with less than six mem- bers will be penalized 60 seconds from their Finishing time (time stops when the 6th person crosses the line).

Team packets may be picked up at the Athletics Office, building 3073, from now to April 3 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., or on race day at 5:30 a.m.

Organized by the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department Athletic Office and the Combat Service Support Group-3, and spon- sored by Island Demo and Gatorade, proceeds from this event benefit Hawaii's Marines, Sailors and their families. Entry forms are available at all MWR activities or by calling the Athletic Office at 254-7591/7596.

Skate... level of enthusiasm for skating sports on base among all ages and ability levels, Bixler said.

The event offered a number of skating activities including a roller hockey game featuring the Kaneohe Bay Hammerheads Youth team, basketball on skates, a skate- boarding area with ramps and rails and a skateboarding demonstration by Association of Skateboarders in Hawaii, who also helped with the event.

"Sue called me and said they wanted to have a skating event on base, but they didn't know much about it," said Tony Kanzic, ASH's director. "We helped develop a plan and organize the event and we pro- vided and assembled ramps." The event also showcased the

organizational talents of the BAC volunteers, according to Peggy Milliman, BAC chair.

"From the beginning," Milliman said," this was an informal event planned, coordinated and, executed by volunteers with a budget of zero.

"But if the kids hadn't come for- ward last April," Milliman added, "we would have never done it."

The success of the event, Milliman claimed, was due to the volunteers and units who made it happen. The Military Police Department, the Family Services Center, Combat Service Support Group 3 and the Base Safety Office, all helped out.

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Change in Hours at Base Pool The Base Pool will host a Marine Combat

Instructor of Water Survival Course from April 6 to 24. The pool hours of operation will temporarily change to: lap swim from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and recreation swim and swim lessons will be conducted at the Officers' Club Pool from 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Weekend pool hours will not be affected. For more information, call the Base Pool at 254 - 7655.

Not Too Late to Romp in Swamp Get your boots and utes on for this' five-

mile run and obstacle course on April 4 at 7:30 a.m. Although modified for non-mili- tary participants, the course is challeng- ing and includes obstacles such as scaling of walls, crawling in and under barriers, and .navigating through marshes and swamps, Entry fees are $72 per team for

DoD I.D. cardhold- ers teams. Sign up before Monday to

avoid a $15 late fee. All members must sign the entry form, and each member will receive a T-shirt. Awards will be present- ed after the race for first, second and third place teams in the following divi- sions: Young Men (total ages not greater than 120 years), Warriors Men (greater than 120 but less than 210), Masters Men (greater than 210), Women (6 women, any age), and Mixed (3 men, 3 women, any age). The Swamp Romp is part of the Commanding General's Fitness Series. Official rules are available on entry forms located at all MWR activities or by calling the Athletic Office at 254-7591/7596.

Dive Into Fun at the Base Pool Get wet and learn to be water safe at

the Water Safety Open House Saturday, at the Base Pool, building 981. This free educational event for the entire family is open from noon to 5 p.m. Certified life- guards will be conducting lessons in introductory swimming, swim lesson evaluations, fun relay races, introduction

to competitive swimming, introduction to water polo (10 and older), and surf lessons. Water events are open to all ages. Don't miss the chance to get wet at the Base Pool. For more information, call the Pool at 254-7655.

Make Plans for Easter Brunch Celebrate Easter at the 0-Club with a

Champagne Brunch. Feast on London Broil, roast turkey, seafood quiche, fruits and salads and much more. Sittings are available at 9:30 and 11:30 a.m., April 12. Cost for brunch is $14.50 for mem- bers, $16.50 for non-members, $7.25 for members ages 6 to 12, $8.25 for non- members ages 6 to 12 and 6 and under are $3. Easter Brunch is open to officers and DoD civilian equivalents (NF-3 and above) and their family' members. Tickets are available at the 0-Club or by calling 254-7649.

The Fairways Restaurant makes Easter special with a fabulous brunch. Roast beef, baked ham, Belgian waffles, and an omelette bar are just some of the Easter Brunch highlights at this buffet. There's so much to feast on you'll have to call the

Fairways for a menu. Cost for this festive brunch is $15.95 for adults, $13.95 for seniors, $7.95 for ages 4 to 11 and under age 4 is free. Brunch is open to all ranks, DoD civilians and their fam- ily members from, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., April 12. Call the Fairways at 254-5592 for brunch prices and reserva- tions.

Autos 1994 Honda VLX Deluxe - 600cc, red and white,

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1991 Plymouth Voyager - Very good condition, dependable family transportation, can shoW upon request at K-Bay or Camp Smith, $5,500. Call 254-9187.

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Van Helen takes big leap into murky waters

Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Records

Digital photo by LCpI. Trent Lowry

Displaying his prowess at escaping sand traps, Ken Fisher propels the Pacific Fleet team to victory in the Pineapple Classic Friday at Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course here.

Cpl. Barry Melton Combat Correspondent

an this be Van Halen? Most hardcore Halen 'addicts who have already

picked up Van Halen's latest effort, "Van. Halen III," were probably left scratching their heads. I'm not so sure it's what people have been waiting for.

The question lingering on the minds of those who haven't heard "III" is "How does Gary Cherone fit into Van Halen ?" Well, he sounds like a mix between former Halen singers David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar, but he can out sing them both.

Suprisingly enough, the first three songs are vintage Halen, blasting rock pieces led by delightfully whimsical riffs by guitarist Eddie Van Halen, backed by big brother Alex, keeping tempo on drums.

Michael Anthony's bass licks can be heard thumping in the midst of cymbals and distortion, and Cherone (yes, the "More Than Words" guy from Extreme) wails lead vocals like a madman.

Then everything changes. "Once" is a tune which will leave most Halen junkies in awe because it's a keyboard-heavy

ballad featuring the angelic voice of Cherone, and the musi- cal brilliance of Eddie Van Halen. It's very creative and very romantic, something Van Halen lacked in the past.

The album is full of other pow- erful, soulful ballads. The eight- minute marathon "Year to the Day" signifies Van Halen's trans- formation.

Unfortunately, Cherone's writ- ing leaves something to be desired. "Ballot or the Bullet" and "Dirty Water Dog" are lyri- cally weak and lack the catchy jingles most Van Halen songs are known for. They're down- right cheesy and unpleasant to the ear.

But "Without You" is easily the album's most appealing song. It's a jam. "Without You" fea- tures amazing solos from Ed and the video for the song on MTV is hip. But most others lull in corn- parision to "Without You" and other hits like 1984's "Jump," 1988's "When it's Love" and the 1991 smash "Right Now." However, Eddie Van Halen

leaves no doubt to any guitar player, from novice to expert, he is lord of the guitar world. This CD contains Eddie's freshest and most original work. He kicks out three minute's worth of solo on "Year to the Day,".spanks a sitar

in the instrumental "Primary" and hammers a six-string bass solo on "Once." Contemporaries such as Metallica's Kirk Hammett and Steve Vai can't touch him.

Ed even steps to the mic for lead vocals on "How Many Say I." Yep, Ed sings. Hey, he's no Celine Dion, but I'd like to see her pick up a six-string. Eddie's vocal style resembles that of Roger Waters, the old front man for Pink Floyd.

For those who still live in the 1980s and think the band was finished after "Diamond" David Lee Roth left, the new Van Halen is not for you. Sammy Hagar fol- lowers who feel Hagar was the perfect fit for the band might like "III" - maybe.

All in all, this could be a land- mark CD for the band, if it sells. No band has ever made seam- less transitions between three singers in two different decades and still maintained a high level of popularity, creativity and energy

"Gary is the singer I've been waiting for' my whole life," Eddie Van Halen said in an interview in March's Guitar World magazine. He may change his tune if the records don't sell.

Like it or not, this is no longer "Van Hagar" and it isn't the "Diamond Dave Show." The band has grown up. They may lose some old fans, but they will gain new ones. Only those with broad tastes and a love for great guitar work will fully appreciate "III."

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stop before entering Poli- nalina Rd." "Opae Rd. Traffic on Opae Rd. shall stop before enter- ing Pukea Rd." "Kuapapa Pl. Traffic on Kuapapa Pl. shall stop before entering Kalihi St." "Moanalualani Pl. Traffic on Moanalualani Pl. shall stop before entering Ala Kapuna St." "Unnamed Roadway at 66- 386 Haleiwa Rd. Traffic on the unnamed roadway at 66-386 Haleiwa Rd. shall stop before entering Haleiwa Rd." "Unnamed Roadway at 66- 386 H Haleiwa Rd. (south- bound). Traffic on the unnamed roadway at 66- 386 II Haleiwa Rd. (south- bound) shall stop before entering the unnamed road- way at 66-410 Haleiwa Rd." "Unnamed Roadway at 66- 410 Haleiwa Rd. Traffic on the unnamed roadway at 66-410 I-Ialeiwa Rd. shall stop before entering Haleiwa Rd." "Unnamed Roadway on the Kahuku side of Ehukai Beach Park. Traffic on the Kahuku side of Ehukai Beach Park shall stop before entering Ke Nui Rd." "Wane Pl. Traffic on Wane P1. shall stop before enter- ing Haleiwa Rd." By amending Schedule XIX of Sec. 15-13.9(a)(6) estab- lishing tow zones AM/PM Peak by deleting therefrom the following item: "Kapiolani Blvd., mauka side, between Atkinson Dr. and Kalakaua Ave." By amending Schedule XX of Sec. 15-13.9(a)(7) estab- lishing tow zones - 24 hours by adding thereto the following item: "Kapiolani Blvd., mauka side, between Kalakaua Ave.and Atkinson Dr." By amending Schedule XXI of Sec. 15-13.9(a)(8) estab- lishing tow zones - speci- fied times in the following particulars: 1. By adding thereto the

following items: "Kapiolani Blvd., mauka side, between Kaheka and Keeaumoku Ste., 6:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. except Sundays." "Kapiolani Blvd., mauka side, between Atkinson Dr. and Kaheka St.1 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. except Sundays."

2. By deleting therefrom the following item: "Kapiolani Blvd., mauka side, between Atkinson Dr. and Kee- aurnoku St., 6:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. except Sundays."

By amending Schedule XXII of Sec. 15-14.5(a) establishing prohibited parking certain areas in the

following particulars: 1. By adding thereto the

following items: "Akepa St., within its turnaround area." "Alohea Ave., makai side, distance 34' Koko Head direction from the Koko Head curb prolongation of Edna St." "Alohea Ave., makai side, distance 59' Ewa direction from the Ewa curb prolongation' of James St." "Alohea Ave., makai side, distance 30' Koko Head direction from the Koko Head curb prolongation of James St." "Edna St., Ewa side, distance 78' makai direction from the makai curb prolonga- tion of Alohea Ave." "Edna St., Koko Head side, distance 50' makai direction from the makai curb prolonga- tion of Alohea Ave." "Hook elewaa St., makai side, distance 90' Wahiawa direction from the Wahiawa curb prolongation of Meheula Pkwy." "Hookelewaa St., mauka side, distance 75' Koko Head direc- tion from the Koko Head curb prolongation of Kipapa Dr." "Kuapapa Pl., within its turnaround area."

2. By amending thereto the following items: "Hauoli St., Ewa side, distance 105' mauka direction from the mauka curb prolonga- tion of Kapiolani Blvd.; to read: "Hauoli St., Ewa side, distance 162' mauka direction from the mauka curb prolonga- tion of Kapiolani Blvd." "Liliha St., Koko Head side, from a point 110' mauka direction from the mauka curb prolon- gation of School St. to a point 70' mauka of the mauka edge pavement of Liliha Court Ln.; to read: "Liliha St., Koko Head side, from a point 110' mauka of the mauka curb prolongation 'of School St. to a point 91' mauka of the mauka edge pavement of Liliha Court Ln." "Maunakea St., Ewa side, distance 72' makai direction from the makai curb prolonga- tion of Vineyard Blvd.; to read: "Maunakea St., Ewa side

' distance 142'

makai direction from the makai curb prolon gation of Vineyard Blvd."

3. By deleting therefrom the following item: ,

"Fifth Ave., Koko Head side, distance 70' mauka direction from the mauka curb prolon- gation of Harding Ave."

h. By amending Schedule XXIV of Section 15-15.1(d) establishing curb loading zones by adding thereto subsection (b) freight load- ing zones in the following particulars: 1. By adding thereto the

following items: "Kuamoo St., Ewa side, distance 44' mauka direction from a point 70' mauka of the mauka curb prolongation of Kalakaua Ave., 24 hours daily." "Kuamoo St., Koko Head side, distance 44' mauka direction from a point 37' mauka of the mauka curb prolonga- tion of Kuhio Ave., 24 hours daily."

2. By deleting therefrom the following items: "Kuamoo St., Ewa side, distance 44' mauka direction from a point 70' mauka of the mauka curb prolongation of Kalakaua Ave., 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Saturday except holidays." "Kuamoo St., Koko Head side, distance 44' mauka direction from a point 37' mauka of the mauka curb prolonga- tion of Kuhio Ave., 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. except holidays."

i. By amending Schedule XXVIII of Sec. 15-17.2(d) establishing restricted pedestrians crossing road- ways by adding thereto the following item: "N. King St., the unmarked crosswalk across N. King St. on the Ewa side of the intersection of N. King St. and Haka Dr,"

j. By amending Schedule XXXVIII of Sec. 15-24.17 establishing miscellaneous traffic controls by adding thereto the following item: "Kuapapa P1., for its entire length, the speed limit shall be 20 mph."

SECTION 2. This Schedule is hereby attached to and made a part of Article VI hereof and shall take effect ten (10) work- ing days after its publication.

CHERYL D. SOON Director Department of Transportation Services City and County of Honolulu

Dated: March 17, 1998

Copies of the Schedule are on file in the City Clerk's Office for use and examination by the public.

(Sun Press: 3/26/98)

CLASSIFIED INDEX HEADING .4" HEADING 4.(' HEADING

Announcements ....

Cards of Thnx .......

Free Bees

Funeral Notice ,..16:'

Legal Notices 4;.,20

Lost & Found 25

Personals

Business Opport

Invest Opport 40

Domest Hip Wa 45,!

Domes Job Wa 50

Employment In 55

Employment Oppol1 80

Help Want M/F 85

Jobs Wanted 70

Sales Help Wa 76

Antiques/Art 80

Aviation 85

Bicycle Sale 90

Boat Sale/Ser 96

Cemetery Plot 100

Computers 105

Fillers 110

Garage/Lanai S 115

Health/Fitness 120

Home Appliance 125

Home Furnish 130

Imports 135

JeWelry & Clothg..

Livestock & Horse

Medical Suppl .

Miscellaneous

Musical Instr

Misc. Wanted

5o

11,1,

Office & Eqpt

Pets-Everything .14:tip.

Photo Supplies 'OW Sporting Good

Stereo Video

Swap

Travel

Watr Sprt Equ

.210,

.216

Home/Apt Guide

Apts Furnishd 1000

Apts Part Furn 1505'

Apts Unfurn 1510,

Business & Indus 1615

Comml Prop 1520

Cond/Twn Fur 1525

Cond/Twn Pfur 1580

Cond/Twn Sal 1535

Cond/Twn Unfur

Houses Furn 1550

Houses Pfurn 1555

Houses Unfurn 1560

Housesitting

Income Property

Moving/Storage 1

Property Mgt

Real Est 4 Sale

Real Est Anno

Real Est Loan

Real Est Tiad 1895'

Real Est Want 1600

Rental Serv. 1605

Rentals to Share 1810

Rentals Wanted ,1615

Restaurant/Bar 1626

Rooms Rent 1626

Short Trm Rent 1630

Stores/Offic Rent 1635

Vac Rent 1640

it

Automobiles

Auto Announce 2000

Auto Leasing 2005

Auto Serv/Par 2010

Autos 4 Sale 2100

Autos Wanted 2015

Hvy Mch & Eq 2020

MtrCyls/Scoot 2025

Pickup Trucks 2030

Van Camp 4-wd 2035

35 Business/Income Opportunities

EXCITING OPPORTUNI- TY Improve your health,

quality of life, & earn extra income. 1-800-659-8055

Ext. 11714, for info.

FREE 3minute message reveals how you can earn 50-1 00K/year. 24-hr. msg., 1-888-574-0368.

FREE GASOLINEII! Prepaid Gasoline Cards. Save 10% at the Pump!

Earn FREE Gas & $$$ by sharing this with others.

So Easyl Call: 1-088-2-SEE-HOW.

FREE from the 9 to 5 routine to be your own boss. Call nowt 539-3379.

FREEDOM! Make your time & income your own, not controlled by others.

924.1817 for FREE INFO.

TO BUY AND SELL FASTI List your products and ser-

vices In the Classifieds.They really get results. Call 235-

5881.

INTERESTED in health & wealth? Free 24-hour msg. 1-888-573-9562.

35 Business/Income Opportunities

MAIL ORDER BUSINESS P /T', F/T. Turnkey Lead Generation. Excellent Income. We Train. Serious Inquiries Only. Free Booklet. 1-800-329-0611 www.newestway.com Access code 1035.

MANICURIST Interested in renting a space, rea- sonable rate? Hair World, Niu. Valley. 373-9662.

NEED A SERVICE? Call the Classifieds. 235-5881

MILLIONAIRE wants to share his secret,, Call toll- free 1-888-573-5620 any- time.

MLM, Sales, Mgml or teaching bkgrnd. wanted to introduce new products. Exceptional income. Must be presently employed. Call Mrs. Lou, 625-5574.

PROFIT From .

Deregulation of electricity. Earn huge residual. CALL NOW for info. 373-4378.

STAY AT HOME w/kids. Earn $.10-$20K/mo. No personal selling, not MLM. 1.800-995-0796 ext, 7435.

Breakfast Lunch Dinner

izzler Steak Seafood Salad

PRIME RIB PLATTER

X9.99 Aikahi Park Shopping Center 254.3727

Dillingham Plaza 832-4665 Milliani Marketplace 623-3119

Pearlridge Mall 483-3565 Waikiki Open 24 Hours 973-5685

Waipahu Town Center 671.7433 Kauai Wallua Shopping Center '822.7404

Big Island Kona Coast Shopping 329-3374

GREAT FOOD SAYS SIZZLER,

35 Business/Income Opportunities

STEEL BUILDING Dealerships In select open markets. Huge profit poten- tial. Call Mr. Stone 1-303-756-4135.

WANTED 49 overweight people to lose from 20 to 200 lbs, & earn extra Income. 591-3810.

WANTED CRAFTERS Sell your creations In Waikiki, fair markup. Call 924-1974

WATKINS Since 1868. Today's hottest bus., opp- ty. Is 130 yrs. old! Ranked among top 10 by Business Startup magazine. Free info. packet. 395-4627.

YOU CAN RETIRE in 2 yrs. by helping others improve their health & wealth. Call for recorded info., 1-800-378-6478.

50 Domestic Jobs Wanted

CHARLENE'S Day Care will care for children Mon. - Fri. Lic refs., PATCH. Meals incl. Call 621-5366.

LIC, CHILD CARE Ewa M- F, 18 mos, PATCH grad, & 1st aid cart. 685-1794.

PLEASE USE

CAUTION INVESTIGATE

BEFORE YOU INVESTI RFD Publications would like to remind readers to use caution concern- ing ads requiring them to advance funds for a service or product. We are unable to research every ad we receive. Don't be taken, Investi- gate before you invest.

50 Domestic Jobs Wanted

LIC. CHILD CARE M-F, inter-session & summer. Rees, Mililani. 623-4347.

LIVE-IN CHILD CARE European au pairs avail. English speaking, 18-26 yrs., legal. Culturally enriching, flexible in-home child care, 45 hrs./wk. EurAuPair, 678-9184 or 1-800-713-2002.

FIND IT fastICall235-5881

55 Employment Information

S WORK FROM HOME S

Own a computer? Put it to work. $1K -$6K. Log online w/access code #7000. www.homecareer.com

$800 WEEKLY Potential Processing Government Refunds At Home. No Exp. 1-800-945-6880 Ext, 841.

ADDITIONAL INCOME!!! Assemble craft products at Home for best cos. 1-813-857-2000 ext..1621.

ASSEMBLE ARTS Crafts In your spare time.

Earn extra $51 Typing, electronics, & more.

Call 1. 800. 786.0409.

ASSEMBLE PRODUCTS at home for best corn panies! Information call: 1-800-377-6000. ext. 2150

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

1-800-513-4343 ext. Y-4031.

FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT $19K-$74K/Yr. + Benefits, Paid Training. For Info. On Avail. Positions, Call 1-800-585-9024 ext. 4901.

ABC Car Care Center, Specializing in Foregn and American Cars

ASE and State' Certified Niechanics

11 SI SIMI) Oil Change Special

ra Brakes QTranslmission la Tune-Up &Safety Check la Muffler fa Engine Overhaul

Corn uters &Air Conditionin .11336 Dillingham Blvd. lion. %Call us for an appointment 847-1300.

AFTERS Call 235-5881

CRAFT FAIRS

MARCH

Polynesian Global Handicrafts

a Authentic Polynesian Crafts & Hawaiian-Inspired Gifts.

1 IP off reg. price with ,hi atl. Exp. 12/31M Wilrththore larketpla. 1-141eiwA

637-1288

APRIL

APR. 25 (Sat.) CRAFT BAZAAR Iroquois Pt. Elem. School, Ewa Beach. $30 tor a 12x12 out- door space. Call Dawn for appl., 499-2432.

BEN FRANKLIN SPRING CRAFT FAIR

Sat. April 25, 9 am-4 pm Enchanted Lake Shopping Center, Kailua

Leis, wearable art, jewelry, dolls, Mother's Day & Graduation gifts,

and much morel

CRAFT FAIRS at Heels Elementary School 46-202 Haiku Rd., Kaneohe

SPRING FLING Sun., April 5, 8:30-3 SUMMER FEST Sun., May 17, 8:30-3

For info/application, call Nancy, 247-5861 or Sandy, 235-8805.

CRAFT FAIRS

MAY

WINDWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE

25th Anniversary

HO'OLAULE'A Saturday, April 11 9am-3pm

CRAFT FAIR LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

W/KAPENA & AUGGIE T FOOD BOOTHS EXHIBITS EGG HUNT MAGIC SHOW

Great Family Fun Call 235-7433 for Info

MAY 9 (Sat.) MILILANI SHOPPING CENTER For lease, send SASE to Milllani Shopping Cen- ter Craft Fair at 1350 South King St., Suite 214, Honolulu, HI 96814. INFO HOTLINE: 593-0318.

SEPTEMBER

SEPT. 26 (Sat.) MILILANI SHOPPING CENTER For lease, send SASE envelope to Mililani Shop- ping Center Craft Falr at 1350 South King St., Suite 214, Honolulu, HI 96814. INFO HOTLINE: 593-0318.

NOVEMBER

NOV. 7 (Sat.) MILILANI SHOPPING CENTER For lease, send SASE to Minim' Shopping Cen- ter Craft Fair at 1350 South King St., Suite 214, Honolulu, HI 96814, INFO HOTLINE: 593-0318.

DECEMBER

DEC. 12 (Sat.) MILILANI SHOPPING CENTER For lease, send SASE to Mililanl Shopping Cen- ter Craft Fair at 1350 South King St., Suite 214, Honolulu, HI 96814. INFO HOTLINE: 593-0318.

CLASSES

FEATHER CLASSES by "Aunty" Mary Louise Kekuewa, Please call 732.0865 (Oahu). All supplies available & finished leis for sale,

REPRODUCTION, ANTIQUE PORCELAIN DOLLMAKING by master dollmaker Sue Shibuya. Treasure dolls. Call 732-0354.

WANT TO BE NOTICED? Place your ad in the Crafter's Marketplace todayll It's the best way to get the word out. Just call 235.5881 and get results.

MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED: CRAFTERS, designers! Sell your creations lh Waikiki at a fair mark-up, Call America's Family Designers at 924.1974,

Home a it

KAILUA 1/1 garden app .

Nice area, Incl. prkg / utlls, $750/mo. Avail, 4/15, 254-9516.

KAILUA 2nd IL, t bdrm. ofc. Bright, cool, view, nr. H-3, $950 Incl. utlls. &

cable. Call 261.0312.

DON'T FORGET to check out those closets. Never know what you may find which could put $$$ In your pocket. Sell It In

the Classifieds. Call 235-5881,

KAILUA Studio, Ige. lanai, pool, nr. beach, $750/mo. incl. utils. 263-5981

KAILUA studio, lanai, nr. beach, w/utils., avail. 4/1, cable, air, $750. 261-6971

KAILUA studlo, utilities/ cable Included, No pots/ smoking. $600: 254-2489.

KANEOHE large furnished studio, prkg., utils. incl., $525. Call 235.8505.

FINUEXTRA $S$ In your closets. Sell things you

don't need anymore in the Classifieds. 235.5881

SALT LAKE 5 Regents studio, very clean, ocn. view, amen., sec., prkg., $625. Call 261.2214.

AIEA 1/1/1, wale , no pets/smk., $650 + dep. N .

bus, convenient. 247.3957

AIKAHI remodeled 1/1, nr. beach, bus, shopping. $795, 254-5695, Pam.

BEAUTIFUL 1/11/2, 1700 sq. ft., 33rd fir. ocn. vw., 2

prkg. $1800/mo. 599.8974

KAHALUU 2/1, parking, $750/month Including water, Call 261-2973.

KAILUA 1 bdrm avail. now, $700 w/prkg. Call 486-0778 or 262.3254.

KAILUA Studio close to town. Includes water & elec.I $525/mo. 254-3320.

KAILUA beautiful 4/2'/2, 2 cy'd. prkg., lots of amens., storage, $1350. 599-8974.

KAILUA, Spacious topside 3/11/2 w/vlew, gar., W/D, incl. T.V., cable, yd. serv., water. No pets, $1250. Also 2/1 ground level, $850. 261-5650.

KANEOHE 1/1, utlls. Incl., prkg., non-sink., no pets, $650. + dep. 235-5042,

KANEOHE 2/1 end unit. W/D, utils. incl. $900 + dep. Call 235-3394.

Guide MAKIKI clean, quiet 2/1, water/prkg. Incl., no pets, $715. 524.3195, 596-0773

MILILANI 2 bdrm., 1 prkg., $800. Avail. now. Call 621-7711 or 423.9987.

PUNAHOU studio, Incl, utils., pool, !dry., sec., no pets/smk., $680 /mo. 237.8416 after 6pm.

SALT LAKE 1/1, 1 prkg., A/C, W/D, pool, nr, bus/ shops, $750. 422.6730.

WAIMANALO 1 bdrm. Available now. Near Bus. Kids OK, $560. 395-5580.

CLASSIFIEDS are money makers! Call today and place your ad where it'll get fast results, 235-5881.

10300andoill'ownItouttas Pertly Furnished

KAILUA 3/2, coy. prkg., cool, upgraded, centrally loc,, nr. beach. $1400. Main St. (R) 263-6999.

KANEOHE, 3/2, great loc. & mountain view, near mall, pool, tennis, gar., sec. patrol, cable. Avail now. Sm. pet OK. $1350. 247-7928, 641.1628, pgr.

MILILANI 2/21/2, 2 prkg., pool, encl. lanai, nice view, $950. 373-3282.

KAAAWA 2/1 dpix., nr. bus/school, $900/mo. Incl. utlls. & yd. svc. 237-7295.

KAILUA 5/21/2, view, 2-car gar., fenced, Incl. TV,. cable, yd. svc., water, no pets, $1850. 261.5650.

KAILUA CUTE 2/1, utlls Incl., 2 prkg. Kainalu Dr $950/mo. Call 262.0358

KALIHI 3/11/2 prkg., nr. shops/bus. $1 000. 848-2836, 841 -1166.

KANEOHE 2/1, 1 -car carport, utile. Incl., $1100/ mo. + dep. 235-5491.

KANEOHE Near MCBH 3/2 Mln./Bay View Lanai, $1300 + utils, No Pets. 236-4707

DON'T WAIT ANY LONGER, sell things you don't need in

the Classifieds 235-5881,

.MILILANI 3/11/2, 2 carport, no pets, $1200. George, 622-4403, 842.6589

MILILANI 3/2, carport, encl. yd., nr. school/bus/ shops. $1300. 623.0578.

WAIANAE Village Pokal Bay, nice 3/2 on culde sac, $1100, 737.9640.

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,

1512 MoVinestorags,

COLEMAN AMERICAN MOVING SERVICES, INC

Packing & Moving Mainland &Intl.

Free Estimates. 682.1576.

1610 Rentals t to Shire

KAILUA turn. rm., quiet. $500 incl. utils., own TV. Non-smkr, 263-0125 eves.

KAILUA Ige. rm., nice, quiet, F. prei no pets, $400 incl. utils. 254.8270.

SALT LAKE 1 bdrm. In 3/3 home w/pool, A/C, cable, $570. mo. share utils. 3 way. Call 834-4761.

QUIET PRO. Handyman seeks rental in Kailua. Marcel, 261-8301 or write to 150 Hamakua Dr., #301. Kailas, 96734.

THE BEST BARGAINS are found In the Classifieds

Call 235-5881.

1625 Rooms For Rent

2 ROOMS, 1 $425 the other, $475, nr. shopping, Keolu Hills, 262-6900,

HALEIWA Furn., clean, quiet. $300/mo. Incl. all's. W/D. Must see. 637-8588.

KAILUA Lge. rm., private entry, bath, $500/mo. Incl. utils. Call 262-9868.

MAIL! newer 3/21/2, 2-car gar., share w/E-9 bachelor $425/mo. 668-6202.

PROBLEM: Got an over- crowded closet? Try the Classifieds solution! Advertise those unwanted unused items "For Sale" and then pocket the cash you makel Call today, 235-5881!

NEAR U.H.Spacious, pvt., short-term OK. Prkg. $425 incl. utlls. 955-1237.

KAILUA 2 Adj. offices avail. immed. 256 sq. ft. & 528 sq. ft. Good loc. Main St. (F1). 263-6999.

KANEOHE RETAIL /OFC.I storage space avail. now, A/C, painted. 247-5323.

SPACE 2024 sq. ft., $1.80 /ft., 3 prkg. $2191 mo., corner Kaheka &

ununu St. 946-4806.

SUBLEASE Kaneohe -

great dealt 165 sq. ft., Secure bldg., prkg. 834.0754 or 839-1374.

WAIANAE Busy location, small bldg. to 1400 sq. ft, w/prkg. 371.2626, Iv. msg.

CHECK OUT YOUR LINE ADS ON

WWW.MIDWEEK.COM CALL 235-5881 TO PLACE YOUR AD.

"LANIKAI NEAR BEACH" lovely 1-bedroom cottage, or Ige. 2/2 hm. 262-5445.

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

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55 Employment Information

FOCUS ON YOUR FUTURE A positive atti- tude based on effort can earn more Income PIT than your FIT job. Call for appointment. 225-1545.

HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed, $45,000 Income potential, 1.800-513-4343 Ext. B-4031.

MOTHERS & OTHERS Work @ home.

$500$2500/mo. possible Call 591-7647.

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! $500 to $900 weekly potential! Processing mortgage refunds. Own hours. Call 1-800-701-9499 Ext. 819.

DON'T FORGET to check out those closets. Never know what

you may find which could put $$$ in your pocket. Sell it in

the Classifieds. Call 235-5881.

60 Employment Opportunities

$10,000, COMM, Nall health & fitness line.

Will train. 988-9885.

AIRLINE JOBS Will Train -Customer Service, Bag- gage, Flight Attendants, Clerical & many morel Call 1-510-247-9398, axt, 602.

BEGIN NOW' Need 3

individuals to help with expansion of fitness lines. Part-Time OK. 6 89-4 5 23.

CIRCLE ME Positive out- going person wanted for local expansion. $4K-$6K comm. 946-4988.

FIND EXTRA S$$ in your closets. Sell things you

don't need anymore in the Classifieds. 235-5881

MAKE SERIOUS MONEY! Your own business w/ unlimited Income. Free 24 -hr. msg. 1-888-57 3- E478.

60 Employment Opportunities

MAKEUP ARTISTRY CLASSES

Get the skills you need In

just 1 month. Start your own business or work as a beauty consultant/makeup artist or photo assistant. No experience OK.

Call 955-2271. Susan Page Modeling

MORTGAGE SOLICITORS Earn top corn- missions. Experience pre-

ferred. Call 524-4766.

PERFECT PART-TIME Home business. 2 hrs. per

day earns you $2K-20K per mo. Hands-on

training. 24-hr. msg. 1-888-617-9748.

WWW.MIDWEEK.COM Now you can really get the word

out. Call 235-5881

65 Help Wanted Male/Female

"AVON" EARN S NOW! Buy/Sell. Ind. Rep. Ass't. Manager. Char, 676-1588.

"AVON" SALES REPS

BE YOUR OWN BOSS For the best earnings

possible $$, CALL $$.

THIS AD ONLY

Kandy 235-7641 or Jo 395.6970

Independent Sales Rep.

"CHANGE IS GOOD!" Co. expanding, FIT-PIT

sales, will train. 486 -9175.

"Make MS on Internet" To $700/wk. 1 hr. day

Free info, Lee, 949-5000.

$ 3000 Customer svc. reps. Int'l. growth, 2 new otos., will train. 988-5949.

10 PEOPLE to process mail from home: Unlimited income potential. 543-0944.

65 Help Wanted Male/Female

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Teacher qualified, to direct preschool, elem. before & after school, &

preschool/eiem, summer program. 262-8501.

COMPUTER FREELANCE IBM /MAC. Data Entry, WP, Desktop Publishing. Web/Graphic Designers, Programmers, F/T, P/T &

Freelance Work (Com- puter required) Highest Pay! Call 1-800-851-6953.

DO YOU ENJOY HOUSE- CLEANING? JOBS JOBS JOBS Military 'mothers & others needed for private residential homes. Earn up to $9.50 per hour. Need own car and phone. Call for an appointment.

732-9491.

Dana's Referral Inc.

HAIRSTYLIST P/T needed for busy

Militant salon. 623-7733.

HOUSEKEEPERS Team leaders for cleaning suet will train. Need driver's lic. & ph. Exp. pref. 486-4822.

LIVE-IN Kennel Help, 5- day week. Must be able to work Sat./Sun. 262-2116. Call between 12 & 8 pm.

MAKEUP ARTIST Looking for men & women to help promote all-natural cos- metic line. Training avail- able. Call 676-1096.

SELL IT fast! Call 235-5881

MANUFACTURER REP. $51( commission; Flex. hours.

Will Train. 988-5790

MODELS WANTED Open Call. Woks/ages, local/national, TV comml./

print/film. 955-2271. Susan Page Modeling

NEED 3 SUPVIMGRS. immed. to help expanding telecom co. & share in Its profits. Call 484-9258.

65 Help Wanted Male/Female

PIANO TEACHER part- time, Kailua. Experienced, positive. Call 261-6142.

PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS

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Accounting & Bookkeeping

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Automotive Services

"AUTO CEILING REPAIR' Chuck's Mobile

Upholstery Service. Call 283 -4205, 641-8402 pgr.

AFFORDABLE QUALITY AUTO REPAIR. General repairs, custom frame fab- rication, alarm installa- tion. ASE cert. 2 61-0 29 9.

Automotive Services

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94.547 Ukee St. #207 Walpio Gentry,

Mon-Sat, 8 am-6 pm DETAILING SPECIAL

Cars $25.00 All Others $35.00

GLASS TINTING' 2 door $148.50 4 door $166.50 Mini-truck $80.00 Full-size truck $95.00 Utility vehicle $175.50 Vans $188.50

'FREE ESTIMATE far Res. &Comm'. Bldgs.

676-2010

Automotive Services

NEW FREONI $13/can, $365 /cylinder, environmen- tally safe, cools better than R-12, non-flammable, works w/existing systems, Steve, 239-1172 (Oahu).

Blinds/Drapes

SAVINGS 60% OFF on Vertical blinds. Tony D. &

Company. Call 524-3616.

Carpentry

"QUALITY BUILDER" Termite/home repair, To $1000. Mark, 262-6190.

A CARREIRA Home Repairs & Painting. One

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ALL AROUND Carpenter Svc. To $1000. 25 yrs'. exp. 239-5880, 525-4 741.

Carpets

" $60 SPECIAL " 2 bdrms. & Ivrm. DA'KINE }CARPET KLEENING. Call 846 -7872

TRAVIS' CARPET CLEAN- ING Good prices, quality service. Call 371-7897,

Cleaning

"Al BEST FILIPINA Cleaners" Do everything Free Est. Move in/out. islandwide. 239-8320.

"ANA's PROF. Cleaning." Res./move-out. Flat rate. Guar. Free est. 254-0910.

Cleaning

"NOOK & CRANNY" Personalized, reliable,

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BUSY BEE'S COMPLETE Pro. Svc. incl. windows/ hauling. Rees, 739-9005.

CLEAN AS A WHISTLE Move in/out. Lowest rate. Res./weekly. 262-4223.

LADY K'S CLEANING Res., carnal., move in/

out, windows. 621-7049.

MARCH SPECIAL $65, 2 bdrms., dining rm., Ivrm. & kitchen. Hawaiian Knights Cleaning Svcs. 668-2271.

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PRO. HOUSEKEEPING Svcs. to your satisfaction. Guaranteed. 739-0498.

SWEEPING BEAUTY We do everything. Island- wide. Free Est. 262.3710.

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Computer Services

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Contracting & Construction

"TRS QUALITY" Build, renovate, kitch./bath, addi- tions, Houses. Low prices. Refs. 235-1714, BC -17112

Hawaii law, Chapter 444, HRS, prohibits any person, corporation or entity from olfering or performing con- struction work without a con- tractor's license issued by the Contractor's License Board. Appearance In this classification does not mean the license Issued to the listed contractor may still be current and valid. If you have any questions concern- ing a contractor's license, please contact the Depart- ment of Commerce and Con- sumer Affairs Licensing Board at 586-3000. To file a current complaint, call 587-3222. To check on a con- tractor's complaint history, call 586-2677.

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Drywall

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Fencing

ALL FENCE Custom Gates & Oper. Pro C.E. 4ABC-19848.

220-9327. fax 235-2745.

Financial Services

AVOID BANKRUPTCY! Free consolidation app!, w/svc 1-80 0-5 17-34 06

DEBT CONSOLIDATION Cut payments to 65%.

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GET CREDIT CARDS after bankruptcy or bad credit, Call 539-2909.

Handyman

'HANDYMAN BOB* Car- gentry/Painting/Drywall.

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"SERVICES UNLIMITED" Home Repairs, Carpentry, Painting, Etc. Refs. Free

Estimates. "To $1000". Call 235. 6199,287.8727 pgr.

CUSTOM HOME REPAIRS Masonry, car- pentry, ceramic tile. No

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HAMADA MAINTENANCE Minor Home Repairs.

To $1000. 222-7614,

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ium listings, check the classifieds.

Hauling

"A+" DELIVERY & MOVING ape's., car. 737.9662, dig. 288-9227. 7 days, 24 hrs.

Hauling

CASUAL RE-movements Garage junIc. 732-0655. Yard rubbish. 638-7389.

WE HAUL. Relocating? Packing, emergency, 7 days. Call Superman, 735-4697, 227-9340.

Income Tax

INCOME TAX PREP Electronic filing, Jane

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LOW COST Tax Prepara- tion. Eleven years w/IRS. Judith Earle, 943 -2547.

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PaintingIVVallcovering

* FREE ESTIMATE *

Interior. & exterior paint- ing & repairs. Lowest prices in town. Work

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$1000, Call 262-6103.

BILL'S PRO PAINTING exp., reliable, reasonable. Refs. To $1000. 941-4756.

Plumbing

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Professional Services

ADOPTIONS, Specializing in affordable adoptions for African-American &

Biracial children. Dora Dome, Esq, 261-7879.

Repair

A/C, REFRIGERATOR Free est. Home, business. Polite, expert, Law states to $1000. max. 225.9407.

BEN'S VCR CLINIC repair all makes & models. NU & delivery Honolulu area. Free est. 422-0160.

Resumes

LOGAN'S RESUMES Reasonable rates.

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"VIOLIN/VIOLA Lessons" Windward Strings Studio. Violin rentals. 262-4295.

CERAMIC CLASSES. Also can do center pieces for parties. Call 262-8862.

HULA Ph. 262-6071 Halm Kawaiho'onanea now enrolling women.

PIANO All apes. Rees rates. Pearl City/Waipahu 484.1534, 576.0256 pgr

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Travel Agency ' Tours, Hotels ' Computers

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FREE99 SERVICES

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Weddings

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CLEAN UP IN THE CLASSIFIEDS! Find a bargain for sale or sell

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Yard Service

A +A Plant grass, trim hedges, pull weeds, haul junk. 486.3029, 388-5084.

BOBBY'S YD. SVC. Clear lot, haul rubbish, mowing & trimming, Free Estimate 422-4349, 554-5137 cel.

EDZ LAWNZ Lawn care, Pro. svc., refs, avail, Free est. 621-B237, 279-7981.

MIKE'S YD. SERVICE. All kinds of work, Low rates. 6 2 5-68 8 5, 58 3-0 60 9 pgr.

PUKIKI LANDSCAPING Pro. 8 reasonable. 259.9699, 2 51-67 54, pgr.

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Auto OD, Air, Full Power, Cass. (GJE-549) $8 , 900 '95 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED 4 Dr., V6, Full Power. (GPN-056) $8,900 '94 CHEVY ASTRO CARGO VAN

V6, Auto, Air (240-TND) $9,150 '96 GEO TRACKER 4X4 Convertible (MBZ-874) '10,400 '96 NISSAN 240SX 5 Spd., P/W, Cass., Tilt, flack (MCN334) $11,500 '96 ISUZU RODEO 4 Dr, 4 Cyi., 2W0. 5 Spd., Red! (GFE-846) $11,500 17 NISSAN ALTIMA XE

4 Dr., 5 spd., 1900 miles (GNX-7B4) $11,500 '96 HONDA ACCORD 40r., Auto OD, Air, Cassette (GGY-011) $11,500 '94 NISSAN MAXIMA SE

V6, Auto OD, Full Power, Leather (FFA-576) $129200 '96 GMC SONOMA SLS EXT CAB PICKUP Auto OD, Air, Full Power (15361) $1 29795 196 ACURA INTEGRA LS COUPE

Auto OD, All. Full Power (GJD-172) $1 3, 200 GMC 3500 PICKUP

Crew Cab (115-TCX) $1 3 , 500 17 HONDA ACCORD LX

$13900 4 Or,. Auto OD, Air, P/L (CJV 934)

96 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT $ 2WD, VII, Auto OD, Air, (EZR942) 1 49900

16 NISSAN QUEST V6, Auto OD. Air, CD (MCD.71111 $1 5 , 200 '96 HONDA ACCORD LX

4 Dr., Auto OD, Air, 9,900 mi., CD Player (GJU-8E7) 15,250 15 ISUZU TROOPER 4x4 4 Dr., 6 CyL, 5 Sod., Air. (HWX-401) $1 5 900 `96 ISOM RODEO

2W0. VC, Auto, Full Power, (NIC8497) $1 6 00 '97 ACURA 2.2CL 5 Spd., iril Power, 5,000 rrir (GVF-9701 $18,750 '95 TOYOTA 4- RUNNER 4X4 SH5

V6, 5 Spd., Full Power (GOG.897) '20,500 17 ACURA 3.0 CL

Auto 00, Air. Full Power, Bose (CNR.819) $20,750 '97 NISSAN MAXIMA OLE

)/6, Ed Power, Air, CO, 5,500 AIL (LIND,299) '21,950 '95 RANGE ROVER 4.0 SE 4X4

'33,250 MO OD, Air, Leather (GDG319)

Wiggles subject to pctot. sole. Ail pricatt. w-w net, Offer good Msrott 26.Antfi 1,1998,

120 Health & Fitness

ATHLETES & baby boom- ers, stop joint pain now. 100% nat. Guar. 422.7567

ATTN. DIETERS Free body fat analysis 8; weight loss info. Call 422-7567.

HOME GYM DP Fit For Lite, 3-station name fit- ness system, $50010510. Call 254-3734.

LOST 42 LBS. in three months so tar alter a 74- lb, pregancy gain _et me help youl Call 484-4823,

LOSE UP TO 30 LBSI 30-day guarantee; all- natural products; Dr. recommended. 591-3810.

NONI FROM HAWAII Capsules, Liquid, Lotion. Call 239-6736,

IN THE CLASSIFIEDS, the safe Is all year round.

Call 235-5861.

125 Home Appliances

BEARS gee grid w/tank, very good cond, prloed to sell, $50/ofr, 474-7908.

130 Home Furnishings

BORM, SET, Fontenna by Broyhill, mint cond,, dresser with mirror, 5- drawer chest, $750 or best alter. Call 4 7 4-7 0 0 8.

130 Home Furnishings

CALIFORNIA KING, $300. Full size bed, $150. Make offer. Call 474 -7906.

EXCELLENT 8-PIECE bedroom set, cost $1600; sell $900. 672-9536.

FOR SALE Furn., cooking items, dishes, TV. Every- thing must go. 988-0448.

KITCHEN table w/4 chairs, country style, $200/ofr, 474-7906.

MOVING SOON? Make It easy on yourself. Clean out those closets and sell things

fast in the Classifieds. Call 235-5881.

OVERSIZE couch, $400. chair, $200, ottoman, $50. Maker offer. 474-7906

SUPERB QUALITY KONMANGO ROCKERS/ Misc. 50°,i, OFF. 293-8234.

160 Miscellaneous

'89 TRANS AM PARTS Complete frond end w/ell body ground °fleets, maga, tuneport. $600 or trade for boat outboard. Call Jay, 261-7839

ALL STOCK MARY KAY

4pro7 6duc5

ts 1.0% off. Cell 21-1

WWW,MIDWEEK.COM Your ads now resoh more people then ever. Cell the Classifieds and get results

236-6881.

160 Miscellaneous

CASH For GAMES Buy-Sell-Trade-Rent Ultra 64 ' Playstallon

Nintendo Sega SNES Systems 529.00 & up

MakIki Video & Game Exchange

537-6611 11:00 ern, to 9:30 pm.

CERAMIC MOLDS new & used 50 cents to $50. Must selll Call 239-8641

EASTER BASKETS!!! Great for boys/girls. $10 ea. Call 455-5021.

PRESSURE WASHER 11 h.p., Honda motor, 3000 psi. $1000/080. 371-7897

WORD CHANGE '97, English to Korean, $75 or best offer. 599-4276.

DON'T NEED IT? Sell It In the Classifieds. 235.5581

165 Miscellaneous Wanted

QUALITY CLOTHING, handbags, shoes, Jewelry & collectibles for coneign- mast store opening In Kallua, Call 236-9568.

WANTED HAWAIIAN Items,

Books, Papers, Jewelry, Collectibles, Antiques,

Anything of value, 8

THE HUNTER 764 Kellum Rd.

262466

175 Musical Instruments

BABY GRAND PIANO Fisher, re-strung, walnut, excl., $2500. 261-6142.

185 Pets/Everything

AKC POMERANIAN pup- pies (M/F), 7 wks., all col- ors, shots. Call 293-9356.

CHIHUAHUA/TerrIer Pup Tvrier pups, 2.6 mos. Kittens/cats. 668-4567

GERMAN SHEPHERD pup- pies, AKC reg'd., M & 11600-11800. 261-4254.

210 StereoNideo

KENWOOD stereo rack system 150W, tower spkr., 6 CD player, orlg. boxes, $400/0B0. 474-7906.

PROBLEM: Got an over- crowded closet? Try the Classifieds solutlonl Advertise those unwanted unused items "For Sale" and then pocket the cash you makel Call today, 235-58811

220 Travel

"FLYING CARPET" Last minute discountel Fly let, pay Coach. Call 737-4732,

"GOOD DEAL TRAVEL" Beet fares to anywhere, Call Nowl 948-7680,

(,( )1) Ifl1)1.1 RAD( R11)11 ND ( RI1)11 RI I'DY-i1 k11()N RANIKR111)1( Y

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I ATTENTION MILITARY PERSONNEL! I TAKE 10% OFF REGULAR OR SALE PRICE ON ANY I I BRAND NAME TIRE OR CUSTOM WHEEL PURCHASE* I I IPM,INFIr

BFGoodrich * rd. AWDSOMME 1

.X Plus I 11131106RES8IVE' pinjc-- IVAIScesilcitlaw

anmnromus ^ =4 1 "-------r--- YOKOHAMA Offer ends May 1998. Must present Military ID I. mul im m assn sr Iwo - Non am mot mor mum Nam no on wo -II

;$250FFIFREEdmirc YOUR NEXT BRAKE JOB I TIRE ROTATION BRAKE INSPECTION

I All Offers Goad Willi Coupon. Expires May 1998 All Offers Good With Coupon. Expires Moy 1998 'AO Nen Good With Coupon,. Expires May 1998 S/ ARS AUTO CENTER

ALA MOA 1450 Ala Monna Blvc

NA I. 111000

Iv- 947-0295 sim.

PEARLRIDGE 98.180 KAM HWY

487-4290

KANEOHE 46-056 KAM HWY

247-8292 MN ME - - MEN MIN IIIMM 11111. IIIMS 11111111

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"CHECK MY 10 DAY EXCHANGE"

IF YOU ARE NOT TOTALLY SATISFIED WITHIN 10 DAYS OF PURCHASE

BRING IT BACK*

PRICES ARE GOOD THRU MONDAY, MARCH 30TH. VEHICLE SALE PRICE MONTHLY

'92 CHEVY CORS1CA$Q 999 SAVE IrGSP207fM2000 MARKET $5,999 ta '93 FORD TEMPO $3 999 SAVE PEZY1100139 MARKET $6,999 , '91 HONDA CIVIC $3 999 SAVE aHRY315/03099 MARKET $6,999

'94 HYUNDAI ELANT1RA$ Pug $119 4GA0800/M2017 MARKET $8,999 '"irolfUtr AMO. '96 FORD ASPIRE $5'1199 $159

A MO. O0EW623102953 MARKET $9,999 kr, v '96 GEO METRO $g 999 $189

A MO. #HWZ53ArM1961MARKET $10,999 v, '94 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA $g1109 $159

A MO. IsGSN633/031 07 MARKET $9,999 v,v tr '93 CHEVY LUMINA $g OCIQ $159

A MO. #MYV1751D3134 MARKET $9,999 vr,O1 V' V '93 MAZDA 626 $7 999 $219 eGFX4851M2049 MARKET $10,999 , A MO. '94 PONTIAC GR. PRIX $7 999 $279 trFSS099/M2m7 MARKET $10,999 e v A MO. '95 MAZDA PROTEGES la A 1110 $2A 0,409. OFXC311/03123 MARKET 610,999 a.a,-2 '96 DODGE NEON $fit 001111 $219 tIGFD7141D2989 MARKET $11,999

$8 9911$219 vv." A

1?g,,F.,,l',,MAkilir9A99 $8,999 srigP '95 CHRYSLER CONCORD $1 AIN $319 dFXC751/03070 MARKET $13,999 J. 64'2 '96 DODGE INTREPID $1

lill9 APO ,pic?

#D2.930 MARKET $17,999 f1R/V '95 CHRYSLER SEBRING $1 iii 9 QQQ $289 sGEG837/M2064MARKET $15,999 ,vuu

go 9 $30°0 '96 OLDS 88 11GDV545/M1964MARKET $18,999 A Mo. '96 DODGE AVENGER $1

11.0 Qa0 $319

A MO. !IYUEIKAJD3050 MARKET $15,999 ,

'97 DODGE AVENGER $1 (14(1$33g. tiGNW7602947MARKET $18,999 .11."20.1UU Am '97 DODGE INTREPID $1 QQa $3A 39. NGTJ026/03049 MARKET $18,999

'98 EAGLE L10$17,999 SAVE ET $20,999

WINDWARD DODGE

ALL DODGE VEHICLES 46-177 KAHUHIPA ST. 233-6000

DOC. FEES OF

$175

WINDWARD CHRYSLER

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH JEEP EAGLE

46.004 KAWA ST., KANEOHE a 233.6064

Credit on approval. Vehicles subject to prior sale. Terms written at 12- 54 mos., 12.9% APR. Prices and paympnls us Cox, tic., and tees of $175,Used car

docior

vehicle of equal or greater value.

DOC. FEES OF $175

2015 Auto Wanted

DONATE ANY VEHICLE CAR, VAN, TRUCK,

MOPED, MOTORCYCLE BOAT OR CLASSIC. Run- ning, brokeagn, damaged or high milee. TAX-

DEDUCTION. FRMAX. EE FAST PICK UP (most cars)

CHRISTIAN FAMILY CHARITIES

621-GIFT (4438)

2025 Motorcycles & Scooters

'94 EX 500 400612 Low insurance. $2,995 + fees,

South Seas Walpahu 671-6711

96 VVVT 1100 400696 Wave Venture w/ trailer.

$5,995 + fees.

South Seas Walpahu 871.6711

WWW.MIDWEEK.COM Now you can really get the word

out, Cell 235-5881

'97 H-D SPORTSTER 1383 Excl. cond., low ml dlr, malnt, $7200, 837.2330

'Si VULCAN 800 #489 Classic

8,395+ foes,

South Bess Walpahu 8714711

'98 KAWASAKI ZX6R $7,999 + handling, $ 6 doe, tax & llo.

IN/4:1421Jp. X/N4k4111111

For your convenience,

we accept MasterCard

& Visa

2025 Motorcycles & Scooters

'98 KAWASAKI ZX9R $9,999 + handling, $75 doc., tax &Ile.

831-2600

'98 M2 $8,399 + handling, $75

doc., tax & lic.

831-2600

'98 51 LIGHTNING $9,999 + handling, $75

doc., lax & lic,

'98S3 511,999+ handling, $75

doc., tax & lic. 11...-

M11241 IIIN414%111

2030 Pickup Trucks

'88 NISSAN X cab, 4 X 2, A/C, CD, 5 spd , $3200/ 000. 548.4924, 235.3363

'90 NISSAN 6 spd,, good CO, stereo, $3200/

050, Call Bob, 281-2030.

'91 FORD RANGER XLT Superoab. 3.0, V-13, 6 epd. 821( nil., $3250. 824-0665

2036 Vane/Campers 4-Wheel Drive

'87 GMC SAFARI cargo van, 103K miles, no A/C, rune good. $2500 or $1900 w/out transmission. Call Jay, 281-7639,

'89 DODGE CARAVAN Great cond,, recent tune- up, $2995. Call 261-7679,

ADS really sell! Call 235-5281

2100 Autos For Sale

CARS FOR $100111 Seized & sold locally. Trucks,

4X4s, etc... 1-800-589-6562 Ext. 7036

MUSTANGS FOR 5100111 Seized & sold locally. More than 1 avail. 1. 800-589-6562 ext. 4044.

Buick

'89 REGAL fully loaded, A/C, good Cond., Alarm, $2500/0B0 Pgr. 525-1547

Cadillac

'75 ELDORADO conv'tl., new parts, excl. cond., $6000/080. 262 -7270.

'89 DeVILLE A/C, white, 75K mi., $6000/080. Day 548-4924, eve. 235-3353.

DON'T FORGET to check out those closets. Never know what

you may find which could put $$$ in your pocket. Sell it In

the Classifieds. Call 235-5881.

Chevrolet

'88 CORVETTE Black, runs well, $5500/080. Call 235-3702, evenings.

'89 CORVETTE conv't., red w/blk. stripes, low mi., excl. cond 512,500/080. 551.1540 cal, 678-0972.

Classic Care

'88 MUSTANG Exal, cond., white/red Int. $8600/080, 251.2131,

Dodge

'95 STRATUS 4 dr., 11K ml, Like newt Fully loaded, $13,500/000, 458.8595,

Honda

'85 CRX cond., rune great, lags good, $895, Charlie, 23541999 (EWX578).

'95 ACCORD LX 4 dr. A/C, C/D, low ml. 515,000/ OBO. Call 281-1887.

Porsche

'79 SC TARGA 3.21, 72K original milk, pwr. pkg., A/C, P/W, Alpine CD, war- ranty, Reliable, MOVING. 511,000/0E10. 569-7754.

EVEN the smallest ads get results. The Classifieds gel the job done. Call 235-5881.

Saturn

'93 SL2 4 dr., pwr. pkg., ext. wrnty., updated A/C, $9000. 247.2523 Iv. msg.

Awesome Used Bikes '98 M2 933006. $8,399 '93 Ninia 500 P6477_52,595

'98 SI LIghtning.B66297..$9,999. '94 Intruder 800 B727...$3,995 '98 S3 I129324 311,999 '90 XL1200 10815...$6,995

OAC PIcam+$75dne, handlin: tax lic.

/111/4.7114N-1 t iniffir,02111111ill '1965 N. Nimilz I lighkay

/.. IP- id

Call Now!

,ift ,tritt Iln. Atirtnin 83 1-2600 "'1.')

NEED CREDIT? NEED A CAR?

800.33918160 °r ut 487.1133

Nova's Leader In Successful

Auto Loan Approval!

FINANCING TO FIT ALL NEEDS ALL BUDGETS

'66 Chevy Nova GDX-132

'90 Toyota Corolla GPX-493

'91 Ford Ranger E0-068

'95 Nissan Sentra 732714

'94 Mazda 82300 FXS-854

'91 Honda Civic SI FEU-674

'90 Acura Integra GS FTP-393

'92 VW PASSAT GL ETD-121

'95 Dodge Neon GJG-684

'92 Dodge Caravan MVN-451

'93 Ford T-Bird FDU-495

'93 VW Eurovan KRU-206

'95 Saturn SL-1 GEC -140

'96 Geo Tracker GRW-723

'94 Nissan Altima f11-258

593 Nissan Pathfinder FC0-564

'94 Mazda 626 FGU-255

'95 Toyota Corolla GP8.847

'97 Jeep Wrangler 618-859

'96 Honda Odyssey Van M8M-853

'2,995 93,995 '4,995 '5,995 '6,995 '6,995 '6,995 '7,995 '7,995 '7,995 97,995 '8,995 '8,995 98,995 '9,995 '9,995

'10,995 910,995

MUST SEE

'195

Doc Fee

PrkaspkAtaxit.iniSt$$$x Ise due on delivery. Vehicles

tttbjs4 to prior Wu. Adustased

ret applietle to seeski Orme clas,Saleeme =V.

425 Katnehameha Hwy, Am, 94-119 Farrington Hwy.

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Apr CAI '89 HONDA ACCORD

VCC-414, 2-Door, cassette, etc

$2,495/$1

I '1 01 ILITI & vAA T 1

Mo.

0 OLDS LHOUET '91 VW PASSAT' DL FPU.542, Auto, NC, co ate, cruise, fill, oft ,009P1 GCS-001, Auto, A/C, sunroof, cruise, P/W, cassette!

$3,495/$103 Mo.

'92 MAZDA 323 GEN-907, Auto, NC, PIS, low miles, excelled! condition!

$3,995/105 Mo.

'91 OLDS 98 REGENCY EFT-783, Aulo, /VC, cassette, all power, tin, cruise!

$5,795 p180 Mo.

'93 DODGE INTREPID Brr-540, Auto, A/C, cassette, power windows & locks!

'94 FORD ESCORT GFJ-237. Auto, A/C, cassette, low miles, clean!

4;, (0)0) 'tt'a MO.

$3,995/$103 Mo.

'95 FORD ESCORT LX GEX-301, A/C, cruise, custom wheels, P/S, low miles, extra clean!

$5,595/s138 mo.

'96 GEO METRO HWY-176, Auto, NC, cassette, P/S, won'! lost!

$5,995 /$134 Mn.

$6,595 /$167 Mo.

'96 FORD ESCORT LX GEW-514, Auto, A/C, cassette, P/S, low miles, clean!

$7,595 /176 Mo.

'94 FORD MUSTANG PNW-919, NC, ABS, Cruise, 611, all power, cassette!

'96 GEO METRO HW894, Auto, A/C, P/S, AM/FM stereo(

'95 DODGE NEON FYD-466, Auto, A/C, cassette, P/S, only 40K miles!

$6,595 /$125Mo.

$6,595 /$150 Mo.

'95 PONTIAC .GRAND AM GDE -862, Auto, A/C, cassette, cruise, flit, P/W, Pk!

'95 MAZDA PROTEGE GGE.174, Cassette., Cruise, tiff, A/C, P/5, P/(1

$6,995 /$146 MD,

$7,795 /181 Mo.

$7,995 /$222 Mo.

'95 TOYOTA TERCEL GBII037, Auto, A/C, AM/PM, low miles, excellent condition!

$8,295 /$177 mo

'96 MAZDA PROTEGE 00J-106, NC, cassette, P/S, only 20K Wes!

$7,995/170 Mo.

'93 HONDA ACCORD KAM-3, Auto, A/C, cruise, tilt, caSSOHO , P/S, P/Lf

$8,695 /MI5 mo.

SLOW CREDIT No CREDIT DIVORCE REPOSSESSION CHARGE-OFFS TAX LIENS

EVEN BANKRUPTCY! 487-5526 Seen Denied Credit Before? WE CAN NEL THE TONY GROUP IS. HAWAII'S LEADER IN

LILITARY FINANCING OUR SPECIALTY!

tOmitiTioup *Financing OAC and subject to lender gufdefines. Prices plus tax, lic., VTR and doc fees. Monthly payment terms with $1,000 down, 18-24% APP4 tar 30-80 months. Vehicles subject to prior sale. Sale prices in lieu of Special Finance arrangements. Offer ends 3/30/98.

oneunLun no

Mrgs KAMEHAMEHA HIGHWAY (7:11

98-055 Kamehameha Highway, Peariridge 487-5526

HAWAII'S BIGGEST SELECTION OF NEW HONDA CIVICS

I

Jilt Complete Liquidation of all New CIVIC HATCHBACKS, COUPES & SEDANS!

'98 CIVIC HATCHBACK',

$10/498 tG

14; DX SEDAN

'98 CR-V ILX 21A/D'

'98 CR-V LX 4WD '98 CR-V EX 4WD

AS SEEN

ON TV!

NEED A 0,04 CAR LOAN?

88g-704-6632 WihelitChiCiret Troubles!

'75 Pontiac Firebird FGW-273

'88 Mazda 323 FEJ-310

'84 Honda Accord FCP-154

'84 Honda CR-X FBC-544

'85 Toyota Cressida FEF-434

'89 Toyota Cam GEN-082, Auto, A/C, moonroofl

$1,499 $1,898 $2,888 $2,984 $4,444 $4,898

'90 Honda Civic 4-Door FRX-426, Auto, NC, stereo $5,999 '93 Nissan Sentra KPA-224, Auto, A/C, stereo! $5,999 '90 Honda Accord FSB-479, Piked to sell?

'96 Ford Escort GGE-966, Low miles!

'92 Honda Accord LX Coupe GXP-713

'91 GMC Van FDA-165

'97 Ford Aspire MCY-534, Automatic, NC

CALL: 487-5595

(W) 98-051 Kamehameha Hwy.

Pearlridge

$5,999 $6,777 $6,992 $6,977

$7,777

'95 Nissan Sentra GST -510, Automatic, NC

'94 Ford Taurus #87965, Nice Car!

'93 Mercury Sable MYS-336, Loaded!

'93 Buick Regal 88065, Nice car!

'92 Ford F150 V-8 G5F-976, Sporty pickup!

'94 Ford Taurus MZY-635

'95 Geo Tracker GRF-544

$7,777 $7,999

$7,999 $8,777 $8,799 $8,899 $8,999

'92 Honda Accord Ell-688, Low miles! $8,999 '97 Dodge Neon GSC-728, Low, low miles! $8,999 '93 Mazda Miata FES-047, PRICED TO MOVE! $9,998 '97 Nissan Sentra KRH-898 0,999 '94 Suzuki Sidekick 4x4 FWA-357, Auto, NC! $10,999 '94 Nissan Quest Van GXE ENE, Auto, NC plus! $13,999

195 'Pece

Financing OAC. Prices plus lax. tic. & doc. fees due on delivery, 3,9°,. Financing available for 36 or 48 months on Honda Civic. MSRP plus tax and license. Vehicles not necessarily as shown and subject to prior sale. No dealers, employee purchases. Sale ends 3130/98,

March 26, 1998 Classified V

HERE NOW AT McKENNA'S IN KAILUA

If you sold your soul in the 80s, here's your chance to-buy it back.

The New Beetle. A real bargain, as far as souls go. See your Volkswagen dealer for details.

Drivers wanted.

WINDWARD 105 ONEAWA ST KAILUA TOWN

266-8000

FINAL DAYS! MAR. 26, 27, 28, 29 ONLY!

BUY A NEW VW OR MAZDA FOR ONLY

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COME SEE HOW EASY IT IS TO GET YOUR CREDIT PROBLEMS REPAIRED!

SLOW CREDIT... NO CREDIT... DIVORCE... EVEN BANKRUPTCY... WE'VE APPROVED THEM ALL! YOU CAN OWN A NEW CAR

NO MATTER WHAT OTHERS HAVE SAID!

* MILITARY FINANCE PROGRAMS WE'RE THE EXPERTS! *

SPIRIT OF GIVING HITS 100,000 MILESTONE 98!

Parents or friends of school, who purchase u new ear, truck, or van from Mike McKenna's Windward Volk- swagenlMada 10 see Mike send a $100 check to

the school of !heir choice in the customer's name. 'The [noon is offered to all Ha.

wail's public and private grade schools, intermaliate schools, and high schools on

all islands, For more infor- mation, call Windward Volk. swngen1Mucla at 2664000..

2661000 14.1011.11

fM12011

"MIKE McKENNA WILL GIVE YOU A GOOD LOW PRICE"

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! $185°N

$90 plus lax, Cc, 5155 doc foe remind down payment vehicle Man balance payable M SOB monthly for remainder of 19011 with holanco of loan of higher monthly payments. Max finance term 40 awn. subject to q»oliceiler* of credit toe Fon/Motor Credit, Exempla. sock *180057, '98 Movie Truck soiling once $11,559.00 s tax, In, doc fee, 8 $175. TAV lee, MOOD + rebate of $1000, down 10 monthly payments of $00 Monthly followed by 30 monthty parterre of S359,64 total payments of $14,462,52 total DEF Pmt price of $15,740.52 (Anagogic, APR 0.2515 Baled Mazda 8

VW models: excludes MIATA, MPV, PASSAT, 8 BEETLE. see us for details, Offer explree March 29 Mtn.

RN/CANNA 5 WINDWARD

VOLKSW AO Mr MAZDA

. WEST-4 3-EAST

105 Oneawa St,

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92 MAZDA 323

/987 GREAT TRANSPORTATION CHEAPI (SPECIAL/W0093)

'90 MERCURY COUGAR LS

(EILJA030/VV0009) 1987 70It MILES, RIMS. LOTS MOREI

'92 OLDS ACHIEVA

(EXW570/W0076) $5487 LOW PAYMENT vrr WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENT

'93 FORD T-BIRD

(SPECIAL/WC10561 '5987 MANAGER'S SPECIAL '

'93 DODGE CARAVAN

'6987 COLO A/C, 7 PASS., P/S, MUST SEE, LOW MILES (MZE 9.09/W0049)

93 AGORA INTEGRA

(GEIN587/W9027) $7387 SPECIAL EDITION MODEL, PHANTOM TOP

93 JEEP CHEROKEE

(EA/cm/mow 7487 5 SPE., P/9.4 CYL., VERY CLEAN

'94 HONDA WIC 1987 4 DR., S SPO . NICE

(FVF393/17W0043)

'95 FORD PROBE

IGGW546/41W0035) '7987 SPORN

'96 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT

(OAF 591/#W0030) 1987 SPORT PACKAGE

WAIPAHU

'89 FORD TEMPO GLS 4 DR. ' AUTO, AM/FM CASS., P/S. ALLOYS 895 Ui (FEX024/115061)

88 PLYMOUTH RELIANT K 4 I111

(FEN-10/45127) AUTO, AM/FM CASS., P/S. $995 '87 CHRYSLER LEBARON CONVERTIBLE

IFIENCK/A5137) AUTO, AM/FM, A/C, P/S, TILT, CRUISE. $1995 92 PONTIAC SUNBIRD 2 DR.

IGGS937/44721 AUTO, AM/FM CASS, NC, P/L, P/W, P/S, TILT $3795 93 BODGE DYNASTY 4 BR.

AUTO, AM/FM CASS P/L, P/S, P/VV. TILL $3995 CRUISE 1GPG791/f/5037

'91 BUICK REGAL GRAND SPORT 2 DR. AUTO. AM/FM CAM, NC. PA,. PNV, P0S,TIE5 CF11.118E, ALLOYS '4595 (EAVV073/1/5052)

'93 FORD ESCORT 5/W

$ AUTO, AM/FM CASS., NC, P/L, P/VV, P/S, TILT 4895 (FAZ319/1/5033)..

"90 1SUZU AMIGO ' 1500/05120) 1500/05120) 5 SRI, AM/FM CASS., 4 CYL. LOW MILE'. 5895 194 CEO TRACKER

$ AUTO, AM/FM CASS., A/C, P/S. 6495 (GPX139/05103)

'97 FORD ASPIRE 4 BR.

93SG20805090) ' AUTO. AM/FM, NC, P/S 8995

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'4 maimatoilGiant Locations (1110,11R

Honolulu 8 Pearl City Jeep

40-20-40 split Bench, Floor Mats,

Magnum Engine, custom

Wheels, HO Axle Ratio, ,

23570R15 Tires, Sport Pkg. , ' . ' .1

Appeatanae, P/5, NB, NC! IMO 4810362,8103K 810398, 810399,

810363, 810353, 010346, 810341. 'La IVIVNTIIS

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handling grp, magnum eng, air

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dual airbags, SportoraPellrif:03, IMO

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4 Door, 4,3L, 6 Cyl. Engine Wronger RI Tires, Al urns

Whig, Automatic, PiS, P/B, And Much Much Mole.

4830118, 830119, 830148.

$21 988

Premium Cloth Bucket

Seats, 16" Whls. Tourin

Group, Automatic, 1/6 24

Engine, Anti-Lock Front

Disc Brakes, PAN, PIL, ___IMO. PAN, NC And Much, Much

More.11820195. 24MONFILS

High Back Bucket Seats, NC, 5.2L 118 Magnum Engine,

31x10.5915 Owl Al! Season Tires, Dual Airbags, NS, &

Much Much More, 1810703, 810710.

25 99 4 Dr, Auto. Floor Mats, Fully

Factory Equipped, NC,

16V. Engine, Dual Wags, P/S, P/B, And Much Much

More, 0020157, 820158.

EW `98 PLYMOUTH BREEZE SEDAN NEW '98 DODGE CARAVAN

4 Dr, Deep Cranberry Peat

Coat, Low Bucket Seats,

Auto, 16V. Engine, Dual.

Airbags, P/S, NB, And

Much Much Moro.

#820129, 820135, 820150.

HIghback Cloth Bucket

Seats, Automatic, Air

Condition, Power

Steering, 7 Passenger,

Dual Airbags.

#820243

Highback Cloth Bucket

Seats, Automatic, Dual

Airbags, 7 Passenget,

A/C, P/S, AM/FM Cass.

ti810692, 810759.

NEW '98 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER

Cup Noodles LPGA 12 988 Von Less than 600

miles. 16 valve, Dual

Air bags, 7 passenger,

NC, P/S 4820208

Premium Cloth, 40-20-40,

Auto, Keyless Remote,

Cass, P/S, P/B, PM, PIL.

Chrome Wheels and

Much, Much More. 5

Loaded, Dual

Airbags, P/S, NB &

Dual Airbags, AM/FM 3.0 Liter, Fully

1030210,B302/4.

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$400 Recent College Grad Mate; $309 Commercial & Up to 02000 Consumer Rebates on Solent Models OAC., '(B Mote $200 Dawn Di 144rmo. ler 24 mos, GPO $10,495.38. '90 626019 Club Cab 0450 down 9 Ban.

for24 mos. GFV: 11,115330, 'SO J4Chodoe DR $12,143.20, '98 Dli mg° GEV. 818,5000, '98 Sebring Convl GFV: $14,501100. Ores 6025 92505

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735 Dillingham Blvd

842-6300

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Auto, A/(, P/S

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'92 DODGE DYNASTY

Auto, NC, Cass, Cruise

(GBY675/UC037)

0998

'93 SENTRA

(GPD290/UC032)

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'97 FORD CONTOUR

4 Dr, Auto, A/C, P/W,

(I1XX196/UC006)

*9798

'93 HONDA ACCORD

NC, Auto, P/S, Clean

tEWT274/iPUC,(C4)

9898 '9 I DODGE

RAM Loaded With Alloys,

Cass, Great Price. (EXX051/#11C058)

40,298

'92 SUBARU SVX

Moonroof, Mays, P/W, I'/Ii, Sporty! (ERV253/#1.1C038)

40,798

'94 ACURA INTEGRA

Loaded w/Sounds, Groat Condition!

(G6W835/PUCO26)

41,998

'98 FORD ESCORT

Very Low Miles, Just LAO New, Just For You.

(0SS320/WUC003)

142,998

'97 DODGE AVENGER Auto, P/S, A/C, Croat For '901

(GPV455/#L1C007)

*15,798

'97 FORD F150

Folly Loaded, w/Alloys, Dual Mimi, Low Mlles

(SPE727MUCO I I)

417,71918

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4 Dr, Auto, NC, P/S, P/L, Cat',

Below Glue Cleold Special

Financier; Available (Una ll

*3808

'95 FORD '94 SUBARU ESCORT LX IMPREZA

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4 Dr. VG, Meerut, Fully

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'95 TOYOTA COROLLA 4DR "End of the Month Special Auto, NC, Power Equip, Nicol tHUZI49/000109)

*9888

'96 CHEVY ! '9s DODGE j '94 DODGE

CAVAUER I CARAVAN J CONVERSION VAN Auto, NC, Cass, ABS, I NC. Cis, TM. TV, VCR, Dual Air, Low MI.,

Rims, Nice & Muni I 151(141 n5(55, rim! rimy Luke Clean, Must (GFS65D/#U0018) 011.01221 Seel (GRX822/41_113090)

40,288 $1111138%;:- '17911let

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Auto, CD, ABS,

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415,9113131

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404, Rims, Rick Leaded! (#1.1D851)

48,888 94,14EM fiFompori. oil 011009011 KwitT571r- , Wc4,74 ,c7.,. ggR'RUI 07114-011072(19 .

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FEES. SHOWN. AAN h4lrTvc61AA.weiiAILIOTzDA7gIRIINtla-7CRITI11Tf`x YCot'E°&FEE L iFbEcmg,,, SALE. ,CLLAL.Z8iVEEETElloMDA28,iry DEPOSIT. 131/M rIe, . E,AMITEfEBATES

A RATES ON SELECTED MODELS a NOT COMBINABLE. VEHICLES NOT EXACTLY AS SHOWN, SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. 'St JETTA REPURCHASE OPTION $9470.55, $2406 00 DUE AT LEASE INCEPTION. '913 626 REPURCHASE OPTION 510,497,00, $2001.21 DUE AT LEASE INCEPTION. '96 PROTEGE 57934.03, REPURCHASE OPTION $2361.70 DUE AT LEASE INCEPTION. '9B GOLF REPURCHASE 051100 $13743 00, 52396.00 DUE AT LEASE INCEPTION. '99 MILLENIA519,569.00, REPURCHASE OPTION, ST697.05 DUE AT LEASE INCEPTION. OFFERS NOT COMBINABLE. HOT DOGS 25c SODA lfle LIMITED 1 EACH PER CUSTOMER, WHILE SUPPLIES LAST. OFFER ENDS 4/1/9B.

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