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Volume. 20, No. 38 September 26,1991
NtWS Briefs NCO class to graduate
Students of the Brigade Schools' Noncommissioned Officers Basic Course, Class 2.91 will graduate Friday, beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Air Station's theater. SgtMaj. L.E. Chatman, sergeant major of Marine Aircraft Group-24 will be the guest speaker.
First U.S. ship named for Vietnam battle
The Navy recently commissioned its newest Aegis-guided missile cruiser, OAS Hue City at Ingalls Shipbuilding. Hue City is the first U.S. Navy warship named for a battle during the Vietnam War. LISS Hue City is named to honor U.S. Marines, sailors and soldiers involved in the battle to retake the old Vietnamese imperial capital of Hue from invading forces during the 1968 TET offensive.
USS Arizona closed for re-painting
The US$ Arizona memorial will be closed to visitors through Oct. 10. In preparation for the upcoming 50th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the structure will be stripped and re-i ',anted. The ahoreside visitor .,-or will remain open, and visitors will be able to view a historical film about the ettack.
Transition assistance offered
A program for Marines, sai- lore and their families leaving active duty within 180 days will take place Oct. 7-10, g a.m.-4 p.m. in the Air Station's theater. Career selection, resume writ- ing and job interviewing will be among the topics discussed. To register, contact your unit's administrative section. Attend- ance is mandatory for anyone expecting to leave the service.
Additionally, a lecture on "Marketing Yourself for a Second Career" will be featured Oct. 9, 9.11 a.m. in the Station's theater. Officers and senior NCOs who plan to leave the service in one-five years and their spouses may attend. Competition for jobs and career change anxieties will be among the issues discussed.
Gas station to close Sunday
The Air Station's gag lanes and service station will be closed Sunday due to a power outage necessitated by repairs.
Job fair today Job Expo '91 will be held
at the Pearl Harbor Chief Petty Officer's Club today from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The expo will give dependents, retirees and soon-to-be separated members the chance to meet representatives from many of Oahu's businesses and government agencies to discuss potential employment.
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HOMECOMING Nearly 350 K-Bay Marines return from Saudi
Story and photos by LCpl. Pores, Smith Hew,. Menne Stelf Wrote
It was a homecoming from the desert that compared with any that occurred last spring; when the majority of Kaneohe Bay's war veterans returned to joyous, and seemingly endless Hawaiian celebrations.
While nearly 350 Marines of Security Detachment, 3d Mar- ines, didn't receive the "mother of all parades" or massive media attention, they did get a warm welcome behind building 1087 upon their return from Southwest Asia Sept. 18.
LCpl. Rudy Trevino, an infan- tryman with Company A, let Bn., 3d Marines, was on-hand to welcome back his hest buddy, LCpl. Ron Stremlau, also with Co.A.
"I just found out 15 minutes ago that he was coming home," Trevino said. "I can't wait."
The reunion was especially important for these two. When Stremlau deployed with the security detachment, Trevino was forced to stay behind for medical reasons. It was the first time since they met in boot camp that the two had been separated.
"We were both set to go back to Saudi, " said Trevino, who was with Co.A during Opera- tions Desert Shield/Storm. "But I had to have surgery, nod Ron left. We both wanted to go back. Man, we've been through everything together."
Trevino told his tare while waiting fur the buts that wott1,1 bring his friend home. Minutes later, a bus rounded the corner and the crowd went wild. But something wasn't right. There was only one bus...
When Marines clad in civilian clothes began filing off the bus, and started shouting "wrong bus, wrong bus .' we're coming from Florida, not Saudi," the 200 or so friends, family and co- workers knew they would have to wait a little longer.
The bus was carrying a detachment of Marines from 3d Battalion, 3d Marines, who had been in Florida helping recon- stitute a Maritime Preposition. ing Force ship. The false alarm left a strange attitude in the air. Pacing, nail-biting and gram-
bling soon began. The U.S. Marine Corps Band,
Hawaii, struck up a peppy tune, obviously trying to distract and appease the impatient ones. Luckily for the Marine musi- cians, the wait was soon over, and the first of seven buses, led by an obligatory, siren-flashing truck, pulled into view.
What ensued can only be described as midnight madness.
Within seconds, scores of smiling, desert cammie-clad Marines were milling about looking for spouses and chil- dren, friends, or just walking around their familiar stomping grounds.
Senior Chief George Mitchell, Company A, 3d Medi- cal Battalion, Brigade Service Support Group-1, took more than a few minutes to embrace his wife Diana and their 13-month- old son, Max.
It was a breeze," said Mitch- ell when asked by a friend how the deployment went. He immediately set his son on the ground, urging him to take some steps.
LCpl. Raymond Arthur with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron-24, said he got a lot out of his time in the desert.
"It was pretty cool," he said, "but it's great to be back. This is a real nice reception they have for us here."
Arthur and his platoon were based in Bahrain. tasked with pltirrling an ammunition dump and a pier.
"I volunteered to go over and I consider myself lucky to have gone," added Arthur. "This was my first deployment, and now, I think I understand more what being a Marine is all about."
The security detachment Marines and sailors, a diverse crew from a variety of jobs and parent unite within the let ME/3, were returning after a five. month security mission with Marine Forces Southwest Asia, where they had served as the ground combat element for the Special Purpose Marine Air- Ground Task Force there.
Their initial duties consisted
Senior Chief Petty Officer George Mitchell holds his son Max aloft atter he and nearly 350 Marines and sailors of Security detachment, 3d Marines, returned home from Saudi Arabia Sept. 18.
mainly of guarding the Port of Jubayl, along with several ammunition points, camp sites and piers. As the massive equipment retrograde progressed, many Kaneohe Marines helped support the on-loading of the
MPF ships. In addition, a complete and intensive readi- ness training schedule was maintained throughout the deployment.
There ere still abo.tit
Kaneohe Marines of Security Detachment, 3d Marines, in Saudi Arabia serving as the follow-on force. They are expected back by mid to late October.
See related photos /A -7
Woman rescued after forklift accident Sy LCpl. Posner Smith i.weu earns SW/ Wnfer
A civilian contract worker pinned and severely injured under her overturned forklift was saved by more than 30 Marines and Morale, Welfare and Recreation employees who lifted the 7,250-pound vehicle off her Sept, 17.
The forklift operator, Jean- ette McRoy, 23, of Red Hill, was operating the forklift in the receiving area behind the Air Station's main exchange when the vehicle overturned, leaving her pinned under the forklift, according to witnesses.
"As soon as the forklift went over, I dialed 911," said Scia Renshaw, the receiving area super-visor. "Within seconds, all these Marines had jumped a fence and started lifting the forklift off her. Without a doubt, they saved her life."
McRoy is listed in critical
Marines, MWR employees lift 7,250-pound vehicle off victim condition at Queen's Medical Center. She suffered a se- verely crushed left leg, a broken left arm, a broken right ankle, a concussion with a severe abrasion to the fore- head and internal injuries, according to her husband, .3 ell McRoy, an Army sergeant and medic at Schofield Barracks.
He offered his sincerest thanks to those Marines and civilians who helped his wife.
"I can't give enough thanks," he said. "Thank God the Marine Corps is beyond just watching. If they hadn't been there, and did what they did, my wife would probably be dead."
Most of the Marines who took part in the rescue are
with let Radio Battalion, which is located next to the exchange. The number of Marines and civilians who assisted in the rescue effort iv estimated to he between 30 and 50, according to witnesses.
"By the time I got there, it had already happened, and the forklift was pinning her upper body down," said Gyligt, Kenneth Williams, let Radio an. logistics chief. "It took us less than a minute to lift it off her."
The first medical personnel on the scene were also from lst Radio Bn. Petty Officer Third Class Anthony Linder, a let Radio Bit. corpsman had heard MeRoy'e scream, and twilled out the site. He went
to the 1st Radio Bn. aid station to retrieve splints, a spine board, a stretcher and a medical kit, and was joined by Seaman Juan Ochoa, another corpsman.
"Her left arm and leg were definitely broken," said Ochoa, "so we put an air splint on the leg and a sling on her arm. She was in a lot of pain, but conscious. She was in shock."
Octant and Linder contin- ued to monitor McRoy's vital signs and injuries, and were soon joined by two emergency
medical technicians from the Station Fire Department. An ambulance from the Air Station's medical clinic soon arrived and transported MeRoy to Castle Medical Center. She was later taken to Queen's Medical Center.
McRoy, who was working for Hawaiian Environmental Transfer Company, a recycling firm based in Kalihi, wits loading pallets of recycled paper products onto a truck when the accident occurred.
The accident is under invesr tine don.
'Thank God the Marine Corps is beyond just watching. If they hadn't been there and did what they did, my wife would probably be dead.'
Marines part of Aloha spirit
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This Week Brigade Tactics School classes graduate A2 Editor's notes . A3 Chef of the quarter chosen A-4 Ombudsmen honored A5 Blotter A-12
A -2 HAWAII MARINE September 26, 1991
HOME AT
LAST To the left LC0I. Ron
Stremlau (right) shakes hands with his best
friend, LCpl. Rudy Tre- vino, after Strernlati and nearly 350 Marines and sailors of Security Det-
achment, 3d Marines, returned home from
Saudi Arabia Sept. 18. At far left, Cpl. Joseph
Torres III holds his 15- month -old son, Joseph
IV, after returning home from Saudi Arabia.
First 'post-Storm' tactics classes graduate
6 Marine in the Squad Leader's Course struggies over the wall On the obstacle course.
Squad leaders class completely revamped, STA course basically unchanged
Story and photos by Cpl. Paul Schneider 1410,), Men,. San Writer
Fall is the time to go back to school and for Marino, it is no different, except they started a little sooner. The first two classes of the Brigade Tactics School, the Surveillance, Tar- get, Acquisition and the Squad Leaders courses, graduated Sept, 19 and Sept. 20 respectively,
The two courses were the first taught since Operation Desert Shield /Storm and both applied lessons learned from the opera- tions, While the STA course remained basically the same, the Squad Leaders course, for lance corporals and corporals, has been almost completely re- vamped.
"We learned in Saudi Arabia that a lot of people hadn't handled ammunition. Some had
carried M203s (grenade launcher) for years and had never fired them," said lstLt, Ken Wolf, officer-in-charge of the school.
Besides shooting every weapon organic to an infantry battal- ion, the students learned how to properly employ each. In addition, they learned how to call in and spot for supporting arms.
"We've also included how to operate in urban terrain and how to conduct boat operations," Wolf explained.
Along with the new lessons, the students now spend more time in the field.
"A lot of he students are enjoying themselves, because they are getting to do things they've never done before," said SSgt. Vance Turner, chief in- structor for the school. "They also get a chance to be a leader instead of a follower."
R merino in the Squad Leader's Course goes airborne On the obstacle Sourse.
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The STA course is a little different from the Squad Lead- ers Course. It is based on the instruction from the Scout Sniper School at Quantico, Va. It offers specialized training for Marines wanting to get into a STA platoon.
"The course is taught so all the STA platoons in the regi- ment will be working off the same 'sheet of music,' so each platoon doesn't have its own way of doing things," explained Sgt. Matthew Garvey, assistant instructor for the STA course.
A third course will be added in October on jungle warfare. It will be taught over eight days, four of which will be in the field.
"We are going to teach jungle survival, guerrilla warfare and counter-guerrilla operations," explained Sgt. Arturo Beltran, the jungle warfare instructor.
er,
Besides the course presently offered, Wolf explained, they also conduct mobile training teams which will teach anything a unit needs. They also have courses geared specifically to air craft unite.
"This course gave me the opportunity to see what corpo- rals and sergeants have to deal with," said LCpl. Michael Cusumano, 3d Bo., 3d Marines, a student in the Squad Leaders Course. "Now I understand better what my responsibilities are to them."
While most of the students attending courses at the school are based here, there were a few
-from Camp Smith and Marine Barracks, Hawaii .
"During the course you had to overcome a lot of mental fatigue, which built a lot of character," explained Cpl. Matthew Mouton, a diary clerk with Headquarters and Service Bn., Camp Smith. "What I've learned here, I'll be able to pass on to my troops at Camp Smith."
Marines in the Squad Leader's Course practice a beach assault using rubber boats at Bellows Air Force Station.
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In KeOkl's memory
Last May, a group of K-Bay civilian employees banded to- gether to help a co-worker. Keoki Ernestberg, the 8-year-old grand- son of Edwin Vincent, a Facili- ties Department employee, desperately needed a kidney transplant. The boy had al- ready gone through two unsuccessful transplants.
To help the family finance the operation, Facilities De- partment workers held a fundraiser. They sold Portuguese sausages both on and off-base.. The campaign was very successful: Nearly $1,400 was raised.
Vincent
Unfortunately, the money could not be used as it was intended. Tragically, Keoki passed away before the sched- uled operation.
Recently, a check for the money raised was presented to Vincent. He donated it to a local pastor who helped to promote the fundraiser off-base.
"It makes you feel good to know that people care," said Vincent. "I want to thank everyone involved. They do- nated a lot of time and energy, and it's very much appreciated."
200% effort
The Air Station community quite literally gave of itself Sept.
23. Due to a great turnout of volunteers, the goals for a blood drive held on that date were not only met - they were exceeded by 200 percent, according to Stephanie Chang, donor resource manager at Tripler Army Medical Center. A total 129 units of blood were collected, she said.
K-Bay's next blood drive is tentatively scheduled for Dec. 20. Active duty personnel, dependents and civilian person- nel are all encouraged to sup- port the event.
Air Station Commanding Officer Col. R.R. Critser and officials from the Blood Bank at TAMC have expressed their thanks to all volunteers in- volved.
Rocker Bottum
Sept. 11 was a big day for SSgt. Joseph Bottum and LtGen. Royal Moore. Bigger, perhaps for Bottum, who was promoted to the staff NCO ranks by ,LtGen. Moore, corn mend in g general of Fleet Marine Force Pacific. Yet, LtGen. Moore's day was special, too, as he got some flight Bottum time on his favorite F/A- 8 Hornet jet, aircraft number "14" from Marine Fighter Attack Squad- ron -235. According to Capt. Scott Loch, '236 assistant aircraft maintenance officer, LtGen. Moore flew aircraft 14 continually with the VMFA-235 "Death Angels" throughout Operation Desert Shield, and personally flew it to El Tom, Calif. from Southwest Asia.
Bottum, now the ordnance noncommissioned officer-in- charge at VMFA-236, had ar- rived the night before from Quantico, Va., where he had graduated from the staff acad- emy. Upon reporting to work on the 11th, Bottum learned that he would get his rocker via the FMFPac commanding general, who would be in the area after flying. "I was surprised but glad," said Bottum about being promoted by LtGen. Moore. (By
Poznar Smith)
Jobs well done
Headquarters Company, 3d Marines, recently presented a Navy Commendation Medal, two Navy Achievement Medals and a special citation from the Rhode Island House of Representatives to four of its members for outstanding service during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm.
The NCM went to Petty Officer Second Class Mark Williamson, a corpsman with the unit. The NAMs went to Sergeants Daniel Miller and Frank Huerta. Sgt. Kevin Dugan's home state of Rhode Island passed a special citation honoring his military service during Desert Shield/Storm, and participating in the "liberation of Kuwait."
Capt. Mark Losack, Headquar- ters Co., 3d Marines commander, presented the awards, and in an informal speech afterward, told his Marines and sailors that it was a good day indeed, when you can honor some of your own. "Look at that sky," Losack said_ "God made that sky blue to match Marine dress blue trousers. ... It's a good day to recognize four of our very own."(By LCpl. Poznar Smith)
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Mess hall's culinary wizards compete for top honors Story and photo. by LCpt. Poznar Smith Hawaii Marine Stall Writer
Sgt. Michael Cassidy knows his job, Marine Corps knowl- edge and is a squared-away leatherneck. He also makes a mean shrimp creole.
All this explains why he was chosen as the Chef of the Quarter for third quarter, calen- dar year 1991.
Although he barely edged-out LCpls. Clinton Diviney and Anthony Bridgewater in the cook-off portion of the competi- tion, Cassidy's five-years expe- rience made the difference in the written test and board segments. All three chefs scored 100 percent in the step-by-step recipe product preparation sheet, which, along with the board
segment, was worth 15 percent of the total score. The written test made-up 25 percent.
Cassidy, who represents Anderson Hall and comes from 3d Marines, might have held the home mess hall advantage over Diviney and Bridgewater, who work at Pleas Hall. But Cassidy said his experience was the deciding factor.
The cook-off, worth 45 percent of the total score, was where each chef had the chance to show their stuff in front of a distinguished panel of judges and guests.
The recipe chosen for the cook- off was shrimp creole, served with steamed rice and biscuits. While the biscuits and rice were made by non-competing cooks, Cassidy, Diviney and Bridgewa-
Sgt. Mike Cassidy puts the final touches on his display plate before the Chef of the Quarter competition at Anderson Hall Sept. 18. Cassidy took top honors in the competition.
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There was a marked differ- ence between the creoles.
Diviney's was the spiciest, and thicker than Bridgewater's. Cassidy's sported more "tex- ture," in the words of some of the judges.
The only thing I did differ- ently from the recipe was substituting butter for oil when I sauteed the vegetables," Cassidy said after the competi- tion.
The honored guests were BGen. C.D. Kuhn Jr., command- ing general, let MEB, who was accompanied by Brigade Ser- geant Major SgtMaj. Harold T. Chapman, and joined by LtCol. G.H. Hughey, Brigade G-4 offi- cer.
Col. W.E. Rollings, 3d Marines commander, and Col. K.D. Frantz, BSSG-1 commander, headed a diverse panel of judges tasked with deciding the overall quality of each chefs creation.
The shrimp creoles were sampled and judged on taste and texture. Each chef was scored on his service to the judges on the buffet line. In addition, each chef prepared an individual plate, which was judged for attractiveness and decorative garnish.
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the cook-off is so subjective, and to ensure unbiased opinions, a wide variety of judges were invited, according to MSgt. John Ruiz, the Brigade food service technician.
"Also, having judges that don't know the specifics of food service makes for unbiased judging," Ruiz added.
The commanders and ser- geants major of the Brigade's major subordinate commands, 3d Marines, BSSG-1, MAG-24 and Co. B, 7th Communication Bn., were asked to judge. The commanders and first sergeants of the MSC's headquarters and service companies were also asked to judge.
BGen. Kuhn, in a post -com- petition speech, said all three cooks are a credit to the Marine Corps.
"In my job and position, I get a chance to go to a lot of homes, and certainly have the benefit of a lot of fine cooks," the general said. "Without a doubt these three fellas here are on par with many of the cooks I've experienced. It's really to their credit."
To Diviney and Bridgewater, BGen. Kuhn acknowledged that they gave up experience to Cassidy, but challenged each to go up for more chef of the quarter competitions.
"I'm looking forward to see- ing you both back here again," BGen. Kuhn said.
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Normally, people don't expect to have someone call in the middle of the night with a crisis, but for Om- budsmen it's their job.
Ombudsmen are spouses of active duty Marines and sailors who are trained to handle most emergency situations which may occur when a spouse's Marine or sailor is deployed.
They act as liaison be- tween the unit's commanding officer and families. They keep the commanding officer informed about matters concerning the families.
They are also a wealth of information, the next best thing to the yellow pages for many spouses. They give the spouses referral informa- tion on services available on and off base.
For example, they are able to steer a spouse to the Red Cross, or where to receive and update ID cards, or where to get license plates renewed.
Because of the important role an Ombudsman plays in the communication between a unit and its families, it takes a special person to become an Ombudsman.
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TAFAKULA '91: U.S., Tongan Marines, Australian soldiers learn to work together
Story and photos By Cpl. Kevin nog Hewnii Marine Staff Writer
TONGATAPOU, Kingdom of Tonga- (hen Marines travel all over the world, they sme into contact with different cultures and leas. Many times on their world-wide jaunts, hey have to work with or alongside of the military of foreign countries. It's said no two people are alike; it follows that no two military forces are the same either. When two or more military forces most work
together, the leaders can either build a wall of indifference between them, continuing to do things their way, or they can open the lines of communication and try and learn from the other's skills and experiences.
The latter is a constructive technique called interoperatabilty, and some Marines recently put it to use once again during the combined force exercise Tafakuls '91, hosted by the Kingdom of Tonga.
It was the first time any U.S. forces trained with the Tongan military. Members of the 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade were joined by the Assault Pioneers Platoon, 1st Royal Austra- lian Regiment.
Recently seen on a much larger scale in the Gulf war, military interoperatability boa been a decisive factor in countless battles throughout history, as different forces align themselves into stronger entities.
Although this wasn't the purpose of Tafakula '91, interoperatability was used in order to better understand how the participating forces work and to use that information to prepare for possible future exercises.
One way this was achieved was by placing members of the different forces among the units of the other countries to see how differently things were done. Another way was to form certain teams that were required for parts of the exercise.
LCpl. Steven R. Scrugham, an infantryman from Company K, 3d Battalion, 3d Marines, was assigned as a machine-gunner with the Austra- lians. There he learned, among other things, the operation of their crew-served, 7.82mm-firing
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machine gum the MimMi. Aiii-tr.ilians (10 MA use a weapon comparable to the Squad Auto- matic Weapon, but have three Mags per platoon.
"Compared to our M80, the Mag is barrel- heavy, and hard to fire from a standing posi- tion," said the 22-year-old Orlando, Fla., native. "It's longer, heavier, and has no heat shields so you have to wear gloves when you fire it." Scrugham said they don't use a sling to carry either, so it can be awkward to move with.
The Meg-58 has a firing mechanism that ranges from one to 10. This can be adjusted for faster or slower firing, with 10 being the fastest. The Mag-58 fires 100 rounds per minute on normal, 20 rounds a burst as required on sus- tained and 200 rounds per minute on regular. On normal and regular, the burst is a 2-3 round blast. Firing on a bipod, the Mag can strike point targets at 800 meters, 1800 meters on a
tripod. Its maximum effective range is 3,000 meters with a tripod.
According to Scrugham, the method of patrol. ling is essentially the same as what the Marines use.
"They use different hand signals and are extremely quiet while patrolling," he said. "And when they leave a position, they leave no trash behind whatsoever." Scrugham said the Aussies believe Marines zig-zag too much while patrol- ling and when Marines stop to rest, they stop for too long.
While there may be slight differences about patrolling methods, the difference between the Australian and American defensive positions is very apparent.
Instead of setting up a 360-degree perimeter, the Australians set up a "triangle harbor point." The three Mag-58s are set at the corners of a triangle, and the perimeter is cordoned off with string, connecting the guns. Shelters are set up along the string and movement to and from the guns is done by walking alongside. the string. Anything outside the perimeter is considered "enemy." There are no listening or observation poets set up. Anyone needing to use the head outside the perimeter must clear it with someone manning a gun, ensuring lie returns the same way he left.
"They call their firewatch 'picket duty,' and
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A Tongan airplane performs an air re-supply for"friendly" forces composed of Tongans, Australians and U.S. Marines on the island of Eva during Tafakula '91. The packages, containing canned food, cigarettes and candy, are packed with leaves and shredded cloth, and are dropped from a height of about 100 feet.
it's done at each gun, two men per gun," Scrugham said. "All enlisted stand picket duty."
Another distinctive aspect of the Australian army is their practice of only eating hot meals in the field.
"The Aussie rations are definitely a lot better than MREs, even though they like our rations," claims Scrugham. "And they don't believe in eating any cold food while in the field." Each soldier has his own mini-stove with plenty of heat tabs to fuel it. "To them, there's nothing better for morale in the field than a hot meal."
For rifleman LCpl. Jimmy R. White, his five days with a Royal Tongan Marine platoon were a little less informative.
"Half the time, I was lost as to what was was going on," he said. "Sometimes I couldn't understand a word they were saying."
Speaking very little English, his fellow infan- trymen used Australian hand and arm signals
Tongans and U.S. Matinee cross-train with one anothers' weapons during a live fire shoot on the last day of Tafakuls '91. The Tongans in the foreground are firing the basic rifle of Australian soldiers. the STAR.
and patrolling techniques - again, something new to White.
"I learned a few of their signals," said the 22- year -old from Reno, Nevada. "But they were good at patrolling. They had good noise disci- pline and were motivated."
According to White, the Tongan platoon was effective in repelling and attacking roaming "enemy" forces. "They were mad that the enemy always ran from them; they wanted to fight it out."
White must have been doing something right while he was working with the Tongan Marines, as they wanted to make him a squad leader.
"I turned the offer down because of the communication barrier," he said. "I knew if I couldn't understand them very well, they wouldn't be able to understand me either."
White said he always could figure out what time to get up and what time they were stepping toff, but other than that he just went along with the .
"There were also Australians assigned to our platoon, along with two other Marines from my company, so at night we would get together and figure out what was going on for the next day."
White and his fellow Kaneohe Marines learned from the Tongans how to live off the land, and claim they never went hungry..
"I ate whatever they ate," White said. "Taro root, papaya, coconut and sugar cane -- they said they didn't need rations but could live off the land.
"They're good people," he continued. "They were very friendly, always took care of us and were always motivated and never complained."
Some of the special teams required for Ta- fakula '91 included scout swimmers, communica- tions and reconnaissance. Sgt. Bill W. Dames, detachment commander, Company A, 3d Recon- naissance Battalion, was with the "enemy" force of the exercise but also helped train some of the Tongans in recon skills and operations.
"We worked with them on nautical-chart plotting, coxswain training, patrolling, and observing and reporting on enemy forces," names said. "We also taught them to build rope bridges, how to tie certain knots we use, and scout-swimming techniques, including 1000 - meter swims."
During one of the training operations, Dames and his fellow recon Marines were on a small island guarding a "hostage." The Tongans were tasked with rescuing him.
"We were walking guard around the but the hostage was in," liamee said. "The Tongans came in on Zodiacs on the other aide of the island, (hid) the boats, snuck in, and grabbed the hostage. We never heard them coming but saw them going."
During the actual week-long exercise, there was a four-man team of recon scouts with each of the three platoons of friendly forces. bermes said they performed their duties well.
"Before the final assault (of the exercise), the teams crawled within a few feet of the old house we were holding out in, made an intel sketch and returned without us seeing them," he said.
Dames said learning was a two-way street during the exercise, as they were taught some of the tricks of surviving in the Tongan jungles by their hosts. He said learning what not to eat is just as important as knowing what is edible.
"They showed us some slugs we could eat, lot of edible fruits and roots, how to open coconuts without a knife, the best way to build jungle shelter and showed us plants that make you itch to keep away from," liRMPS said. He also told of a simple way the Tongans capture wild chickens that roam the area.
"The Tongans would take a tame rooster, tie a string connected to a small rock on his leg and let him go," he said, "and the wild roosters would come out to fight him."
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Tongans tie their "tubs" together before attaching the I ront lines to a Tongan mike boat tor a tow to the island of A Tongan Marine takes time out for lunch in the jungle. His coconut meal is just one of the many foods found in the Tongan islands. Eva before Teteku la '91.
U.S. Marines prepare to leave the ramp of a Tongan mike boat for a daytime amphibious landing before Tafakula '91
Chickens fight with the spurs on their legs, jumping up to attack. "During the fight the wild chicken would get tangled up in the string, and the Tongans would then run out and grab them both," he said.
"The Tongans did great with all the training they did," liamee claims. "Some thought that a week wouldn't be enough time to go over some of the things we covered, such as the nautical-chart plotting, but they caught on right away."
Capt. Leon M. Papua, Co. K commanding officer, said he was impressed with the skills and motivation the Tongans showed during the interoperatability of Tafakula '91, and is glad for the chance his Marines had to train in the South Pacific.
"We wanted to be sure the training we had with the Tongans would be applicable for them to use with their equipment and in their own area of op erations," he said. "At the same time we looked for training in Tonga that we normally don't have. One example is survival training. These guys know how to live off the land. They would never die of starvation in the jungle. That should be standard training for Marines." U.S. Marines march down the seaside boulevard on TOngatepou along with Tongan and Australian forces. The parade Concluded the exercise.
A-1C. IlAWAII MARINE September 26, 1991
Marine visits his war-time pen-pals By Cpl. J. kInchnSchnelder Haw.,, Marine Stall WM.,
A 36-year old, 16-year veteran of the Marine Corps and the father of seven recently visited a group of grade school children who were his inspiration and mainstay during the Gulf war.
The children were encour- aged by their teacher to write the "Any Marine" address that was given out during the Gulf war. The teacher suggested this would be a good way to show their support, not only to their relatives who were there, but also to those Marines who didn't have anyone to write them.
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Threats continuously re- ceived about 30 letters from Travis and her friends as well as his own seven children. The children's letters were so full of sup- port and curiosity for Threats, he was surprised by it all. He likened the children's letters to a spiri- tual experience.
"I cannot describe how I felt after receiving the letters," he said. "It was uplifting."
Because the children showed such dedication in keeping touch with Threats, he took most of his free time and wrote each child individually.
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According to Threats, he wrote about 90 letters a month while he was in Saudi Arabia. "This in- cluded writing to my '37' children and other family members."
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"When I returned I re- quested leave and set off on my voyage to five states," he explained. "I went to Alabama, Oklahoma, Michi- gan, Illinois and California."
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During his stay Threats met all the children who had written to him in Saudi Arabia. The children had arranged for Threats to tour their school and spend two days at the YMCA camp there.
As a final goodbye, the children presented Threats with two T-shirts, two video tapes of his visit and a few other presents.
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That's what Sgt. Larry Hughes, Force Recon, Detach- ment, 16th M Ell (Special Operations Capable) had to say about the Light Strike Vehicle, the Marine Corps' newest and most capable mobile weapons platform.
Marines of the 1st Force Recon. Co based at Camp Pendleton, used the vehicle during the Gulf War and were pleased with its performance considering the brutal heat and demanding terrains it was subjected to.
Currently, 1st Force Recon has 'six of the vehicles, two of which are deployed with Hughes' platoon. The detachment had the opportunity to train with the vehicles here recently as part of a 10-day training pack- age.
The LSV has replaced the High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle att the primary
platform for mobile reconnais- sance, apparently for many reasons.
"Our best defense is to hit rough terrain at high speeds," Hughes said. "That allows us to outrun the enemy if we get compromised, since we may not have the firepower to engage a larger unit. The HMMWV can't do that.
"In addition, the independent suspension of the ISV enables us to maintain a decent base of fire at higher speeds traveling over rough terrain," Hughes said. "The gunner, sitting in an elevated cage over the other two crewmen, uses a swivel chair ui ran either an M-60 machine gun out the rear or a .50 caliber machine gun overhead."
The navigator's job is made somewhat easier by the use of the Global Positioning System,
The GPS, working off satel- lites, can give the vehicles exact location in degrees latitude and longitude anywhere on earth with the punch of a button. It can also give the bearing to a particular location programmed into it. 'Each vehicle is fitted with a GPS,
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"I talked to one person at our auction who said he paid $400 to attend a seminar on buying government surplus," said Vernell A. Wright, DEMO marketing chief. "All he got was a lot of addresses and phone numbers which are otherwise free to the public."
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The truth of DRMO sales is that bargains can be found, although not in the form of CO limousines.
"We generally see a return of 5 cents on the dollar," Kottke said.
As an example, he said that at DRMO local auctions, a government-owned station wagon originally costing $10,000 might sell on the auction block for $500, depending on compe- tition.
Other items sold in lots, like 10 used television sets have sold for $100. Items such as field jackets, canteen cups and ammunition cans are also sold in bunches.
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Crime Prevention Month
MPs plan special programs Joint Public Attain Office
Following tradition, President Hush has designated October "Crime Prevention Month." Both the Air Station and Camp Smith's Military Police depart- ments have special programs planned to educate the Hawaii Marine community about crime prevention.
The Air Station's MPD will have a crime prevention booth at the main exchange complex during the second and third weekends of the month. Also,
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crime prevention tips provided by them will be published in the Ilawaii Marine throughout the month.
Several crime prevention programs are already provided by the MPD to the Air Station community. They include:
Operation Identification, a program to mark high value items for identification
A child identification pro- gram.
Drug Abuse Resistance Education classes conducted at local elementary schools in
conjunction with the Honolulu Police Department.
Camp Smith's MPD will offer a residential security seminar Oct. 8, beginning at '7:30 p.m. in the Manana Sciput Hut, at the Manana Housing Area. A bicycle rodeo/child safety day will take place Oct. 12, begin ning at 10 a.m. in the Manana Recreational Area, at the Manana Housing Area. A sexual assault prevention semi- nar will be held Oct. 24, begin ning at 2 p.m. at Camp Smith's Staff NCO Club.
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Alcohol-related Incidents
A Marine was arrested by the Honolulu Police Department for driving under the influence of alcohol after he drove his vehicle through a red traffic light in Honolulu. The police smelled alcohol on his breath. He failed a field sobriety test. An intoxilyzer test showed his blood alcohol content to be .15 percent. The Marine was re- leased on $150 bail and is scheduled to be appear in court at a later date. The Marine's driving privileges aboard the Station were suspended, and the Station decal was removed from his car.
HPD arrested a Marine for DUI after he was involved in a traffic accident in Waikiki. He chose to take a blood test. Results are pending. The Marine was released on $150 bail and is scheduled to appear in court at a later date. His Station decal was removed and
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A civilian was apprehended by MPs for DUI and underage drinking after he tried to enter the Air Station. MPs smelled alcohol on his breath. He failed a field sobriety test. He refused to submit to an intoxilyzer test
Other Incidents
A Marine was apprehended after his wife reported that she had been assaulted by him in a barracks parking lot. She was treated at the Station's medical clinic and was later taken to Tripler Army Medical Center.
Eleven Maines were appre- hended for breach of peace after being involved in an incident in Kailua. All of the Marines were identified by the victim and were processed by the MPs. The victim was treated at the Station's medical clinic and was later taken to TAMC.
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The MWR Ticket Office offers tickets and information on how to get them at special military rates. The office also takes reservations for events and attractions around the island. Call the Entertainment Hotline at 254- 3304 or come to building 219, the theater lobby, for information and reservations. The office is open Monday- Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. This week's offerings include:
University of Howell's Rainbows kick -off against Pacific Oct. 5. Reserved seats are available. Sideline seats are $14.50 and end zone spots are $12.50.
1991 Eagle Aloha Bowl tickets will feature top collegiate football teams. Tickets are on sale for $18. Great seats on the 50 -yard line are available.
Jawallan Fevah heats up Saturday at Andrews Amphitheater featuring Mana'o Company, Butch Heiman, Cross Over, Mel Cabana and much more. Advance tickets are $15.50.
Honolulu Comedy Club will present Tom Mc Gillen and Fred Wolf through Sunday.
Sea Life and Waimea tails parks have extended a special 50% discount for servicemembers and their families through Dec. 15. Identification will be required at the main gates.
Honolulu Symphony tickets are available for the 1991-92 season. Series offerings include the Great Performance Series, Light Side Pops and the Saturday Sampler series.
Evils, the Tony-award winning musical, will be presented through Oct. 13 at the Diamond Head Theatre. Ticket prices range from $7- 35.
Once Upon a Time presented at the Kennedy Theatre will feature favorite fairy tales with a Hawaiian twist
USO Needs Volunteers
The USO needs volunteers at its three Hawaii locations: Honolulu International Airport, Hickam MAC Terminal and Fort DeRusey in Waikiki. For more information, call Donna at 836-3351.
USO offers Okinawa cake delivery
The Hansen USO offers a cake delivery service to all service- members stationed in Okinawa., Japan. For applications and more information, stop by the Air Station's Family Service Center or call 257 -3655.
'Point Break' comes to Station theater
All movies shown at the Air Station's theater (building 219) begin at 7:15 p.m. unless otherwise noted. For more information, call the theater at 254-2113.
Point Break(R) will be featured Friday and Saturday. Starring Kean u Reaves, Patrick Swayze and Gary Busey. It's an action film about an FBI agent who infiltrates a gang of hank- robbing surfers.
The Doetor(PG-13) will be shown Sunday through Tuesday. It's a drama starring William Hurt and Christine Lahti. In a reversal of perspective, a talented surgeon becomes a patient and experiences first-hand the anxiety of being at the mercy of the medical,estahliahment.
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The Brigade Service Support Group-1 marching unit performs eyes right as Sgt he guidon at the Aloha Festival parade Saturday In downtown Honolulu.
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A parade spectator applaudes as the Marine marching detachment passes by during the Aloha Festival.
Story and photo by LCpI. Pozen'. Smith Hawaii Marina Staff Write,
The 1991 Aloha Festival has featured many different events highlighting Hawaiian culture and heritage. One of the biggest was the Aloha Parade that took place in downtown Honolulu Saturday.
It seemed as if every high school in the state had a marching band present. The hula dancers, horses and riders, floral floats and the military were all out in force on Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki.
The Marines drew much applause from the thousands of spectators. The U.S. Marine Corps Band, Hawaii - formerly the Fleet Marine Force Pacific Band proudly struck up the Marines' Hymn as they passed in front of the VIP grandstand.
The band was closely fol- lowed by a sharp, cammie- clad marching unit from Brigade Service Support
Group-1. The marching unit was commanded by Warrant Officer Carlos Duchesne of Headquarters and Service Company. The platoon guide was Sgt. Harold Robinson of Supply Co.
If you missed the parade, there are still more Aloha Festival events to come. Tonight at Kapiolani Park, there will be a Pacific Culture exposition from 3-6 p.m., followed at 6:30 p.m. by a Polinisia festival. Friday night features the Waikiki Ho'olaule'a, which takes place on Kalakaua Ave., beginning at 6 pm.
Saturday festival events in- clude the Waipahu Plantation Days from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Waipahu Cultural Gardens, and the Torchlite Water Parade on the Ala Wai Canal at 6:30 p.m.
For more information alimut these and other Aloha Festival activities taking place on Oahu and the neighbor islands, call 944. 8857.
Young dancers wearing traditional attire perform during the Aloha Festival parade Sept 21
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WHEELER AIR FORCE RASE-- The Marine Cross Country team came close to ending a Navy monopoly on the HASAC championship, but the Navy's top finishes in each of the three divi- sions enabled them to hold off the Marines.
The Navy took first place in the Women's, Open and Master's Divisions. The Marines didn't place any runners in the top three, but did place the majority of its runners in the higher ranks.
The top finisher for the Marines in the Open Divi- sion was Gary Nettles from MALE -24, who placed fourth with a 39:10 for the 6.2 mile race. Danny Pinyerd, MWSS-174, finished right behind him at 34:18 with a fifth place finish.
The Open title was given to the Navy, beating out the Marines by only four points.
In the Master's Division, the only Marine to enter the race was Mike Babcock, MALS-24, who placed 26 with a 40:23.
The Army ran away with the Master's title with sev- eral strong runners.
The top Marine for the Women's Division was Alesia Stanley, MALS-29 who placed fourth with a 43:56.
The Navy controlled that division, taking the top three spots.
While the Marines came close to upsetting the Navy, taking the top places in all three divisions was all the Navy needed to clinch the over-all title for the fourth consecutive year.
Mule Stanley, MALS-24, finishes in fourth place for the Women's Division with a 43:56.
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September 26, 1991 HAWAII MARINE B-3
Softball tourney set The Hawaii Marine Softball
Tournament will be held Oct. 5 and 6 at the Air Station. For more information call MSgt. Hollie at 257.1213 or Sgt. Perez at 257-5568.
Registration begins for birthday run
The annual Marine Corps Birthday 10K Run is scheduled for Nov. 8. Registration begins Oct. 15. For more information
about serving as a race volun- teer, call 2.54-2616.
Bowling league to start
The Friday Night Mixed Masters Bowling League will start its winter season Oct. 4 at 8:30 p.m. Slots are still avail- able for teams to enter this 27- week league. Teams must be made-up of five bowlers, and at least one must be female. For more information, call Rick at 254-1733 after work hours, or
use the aign-up sheet located in the lobby of the Air Station's bowling center.
Tournament features world's best
The 1991 Fall Racquetball Tournament is scheduled for Oct..4-6. Featured at the tour- nament will be Egan Enoue, the #1 ranked player in the world. Enoue will be holding a clinic Oct. 4 at K-Bay's main gym. All hands are welcome. Appli- cations for the tournament are
available at the Station's main gym. For more information, call 254-2616.
Next smoker set A boxing smoker will be held
Nov. 15, 6 p.m. at the Air Station's enlisted club. All active-duty Marines and sailors stationed with Hawaii Marines are encouraged to register. Deadline is Nov. 7. No boxing experience is necessary. Stop by the Air Station's athletic office to sign-up, or call 254- 2516 for more information.
Golf championship upcoming
The 1991 Men's Golf Associa- tion Golf Championship will take place Oct. 12-14., at the Kanoehe Klipper Golf Course. The tournament is open to all male active duty servicemem- hers stationed at the Air Sta- tion, military retirees, depend- ents age 18 and older and civilian employees who are Kanoehe Klipper Golf Course members. Entry fee is $60. Deadline for all entries is Oct.
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Hockey team forming
An ice hockey team is form- ing to play in the Ice Palace league. 20 serious players are needed. Call Cpl. Fraser at 257 - 5768 or Cpl. Porter at 257-2044 for more information.
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MARIN I y The following MCAS Kaneohe
Bay organizations offer support services, classes and epecial activities for members of the military community. Some of their current offerings are listed on this page.
Family Service Center -- 257 -3655.
Armed Services YMCA Outreach Office -- 254-4719/ 4955
Dependent Recreation Branch -- 254.2963
American Red Cross -- 257 -3150
Navy/Marine Corps Relief Society -- 254-1327
USO of Hawaii -- 636- 3351
Registration open for prenatal classes
Prenatal classes begin Wednes- day and will continue for four consecutive weeks, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. There is a $5 fee. Call ASYMCA for more information.
Playmorning Mobile Preschool is in session
A free preschool program for infants to 5-year-olds and their parents meets Mon.-Thurs., 9-11 a.m. at the following sites:
Monday 2454/2460 Co- chran St.
Tuesday Harris and Elrod Dr.
Wednesday Dodson and Cochran Sr.
Thursday Daly Rd. and liordelon Loop
Families who live off-base are also welcome. For more infor- mation, call FSC.
Women's support group meets Fridays
A confidential program to help women who have been victim. ized in a destructive relation- ship will be held every Friday, 9-10:30 a.m. Learn about vio- lent behavior and ways to increase protection skills for you and your children, decrease fear and helplessness and how to cope with stress and anger. Call Laurie or Owen at FSC for more information.
Food program for women, infants, children available
Information on the supplemen- tal food program for Women, Infants and Children is offered at the Kaneohe Bay Branch Medical Clinic. Pregnant women, breast-feeding women and children ages 5 and younger are eligible for WIC. For more information, call Mrs. Ward at 257-1700.
Teen dance to be held Friday
Fifth-Mai-graders are invited to a dance to take place Friday, 7-10 p.m. at the Dependent Recreation Center. Admission cost is $2.
Halloween Carnival for teens planned
This year's Halloween Carni- val for teens will be held Oct. 25, 5-8 p.m. and Oct. 26, noon- 5 p.m. at the Air Station's family
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gym, next to the 7-Day Store. Admission cost will be $3, to include 30 tickets for use at game booths and craft booth, and to have your picture taken. A costume contest will take place Oct. 26, at 3 p.m. The event is sponsored by the Dependent Recreation Branch.
Parenting tips taught
Parenting classes will begin Oct. 4 and will continue on Fridays for six consecutive weeks, 9:3041.30 a.m. at ASYMCA. Techniques and guidelines for better parenting will be taught. Registration fee is $5. Call ASYMCA for more information.
Enrollment open for baby pageant
Enrollment is now being accepted for the Staff NCO Wives' Club's Fourth Annual Baby Pageant. The pageant is open to all children younger than 3 years old who are depend- ents of military personnel sta- tioned in Hawaii. Entry is limited. For more information, call Kathy Miller at 254-2320 or Carol Ann Campbell at 25446219.
Lamaze classes offered
New Lamaze classes begin every six weeks which cover all aspects of pregnancy, labor and delivery. Reserve your place by signing-up at about your 6th month of pregnancy. The certi- fied instructor was trained by Dr. Lamaze. Call ASYMCA for more information.
Manners classes offered for boys
A class for boys ages 8 and older will teach manners, understanding of parents' demands, social skills, groom- ing and wardrobe. The nine- week course begins Tuesday, 6:30.7:30 p.m. and will continue on Tuesdays. For more infor- mation, 254.2110.
Charm school for girls featured
Charm classes for girls ages 5 and older will begin Wednes- day. The class is designed to build confidence, develop poise and learn social skills Model- ing, to include is photo session, is part of the curriculum. For more information, call 254-2963.
Walkers unite Two morning walking groups
have been formed. One is for moms with children in strollers and begins at 9 a.m. each morning. The other is for brisk walkers, and begins at 8:30 a.m. everyday. Call ASYMCA for more information.
Single parents meet Single parents meet with
others who share the same problems and responsibilities the 4th Tuesday of each month, from 7.8:30 p.m. The group also sponsors other activities for single parents and their chil- dren. Call ASYMCA for more information.
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Crafts program available for kids
A crafts class for children ages 6-11 will be held Oct. 18, 3-4 p.m. There is a minimum flat charge for the program. Call ASYMCA to register children and for more information.
Padded picture- frame making taught
Students will leans to make padded picture-frames in a class
to be held Oct. 9, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Frames can be made in any shape. A padded photo album class will be held in November. For more information, call ASYMCA.
Chinese cooking taught
A special three-day Chinese cooking class will be taught by Titus Chan, a TV celebrity and master chef, Oct. 16, 23 and 30. A complete lunch will be served each day. For more information, call ASYMCA.
`Chan-ese' cooking Chef Titus Chan will present a Chinese cooking class Oct. 16, 23 and 30. Chart hosted a TV cooking show and regularly teaches a course at University of Hawaii. For more information, call ASYMCA.
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Tuition assistance may be available for Air Forte personnel Scaling is limited;
Join the Hickam-Wheeler Aero Club before October 15, 1991 and receive a coupon worth $20.00 towards your first flightl
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Red Cross offers volunteer orientation
Anyone interested in becoming a Red Cross volunteer, or already le a volunteer is encouraged to attend an orientation session Monday, 9-11:30 a.m., at the Air Station's officers' club. Sign-in will begin at 8:45 a.m. Call 257-3150 or 254-3515 for reservations. Reimbursement for child care expenses is available.
Dog obedience taught
Six-week dug obedience classes are taught by a certified trainer. The program teaches dogs basic obedience skills and owners handling techniques. For more information, call the Armed Services YMCA at 254-4719/ 4965.
F & AM Koolau Lodge meets
The F & AM Koolau Lodge meets every Wednesday,
beginning at 7 p.m at the Emanuel Presbyterian Church at Keolu Dr., Kailua. For more information, call MGySgt. Garcia at 257-1850.
Religious services offered
In the Air Station Chapel: Catholic Mass is held Monday - Friday, beginning at 11:45 a.m.; Saturday, starting at 6 p.m.; and Sunday, beginning at 7:30 a.m. and again at 9:30 a.m. Protestant Communion takes place Sunday, beginning at 8:30 a.m. and Protestant worship begins at 11 a.m. For
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more information about the Station's religious services, call 257-3552.
At Camp H.M. Smith: Catholic Mass is held Sunday, beginning at 8 a.m., and again at 11:30 a.m. Protestant worship and Sunday School both begin at 9:30 a.m. For more information about religious services at Camp Smith, call 477-8098.
Jewish services are held at the Aloha Jewish Chapel aboard Naval Base Pearl Harbor. Shabbat services take place Friday, beginning at '7:30 p.m. For more information, call 471-3971.
Hale Koa offers Oktoberfest gala
Oktoberfest '91 will run through Sunday at the Hale Koa Hotel in Waikiki. The festival will feature German- style food, beverages and music. Admission is $6 per person. For more information, call 955-0555.
Toastmasters meetings begin
Develop your own unique communication style with the
help of Toastmasters International. Meetings begin Sept. 19 at Camp Smith Chapel, 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. All military and civilian personnel are invited.
Cub Scouts need volunteers
The Cub Scouts need volunteers to be den leaders, assistant den leaders or Cub Scout committee members. Help is needed now - boys are on a wait ing list. For additional information, call Gary at 264-3199.
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MARINE Education Resume writing, clerical exam classes scheduled
"How to Take the Clerical Civil Service Exam" will be offered Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. A class on resume writing will take place Oct. 2, 9-10:30 a.m. Call the Family Service Center for reservations at 257-3665.
Home treatments for common cold taught
Learn to treat common colds at home through a two-hour class, offered on an "as needed" basis. Over-the-counter medica- tions are prescribed after suc- cessful completion of the course. Call 257-2131 to register. For more information, call Lt.
MARINE ACIS Autos/trucks/vans
Plymouth Turismo: 1984. Looks good, needs some work on on clutch. Great engine, good on gas, mileage. Best offer wine. Call Stacey at 293 - 11576.
Honda Civic: 1979. No rust. Runs great. Needs transmit,. sion work. Excellent island car. $300 or best offer. Call Peter at 254-1651/5471.
MG kit car: 1961. 1978 VW engine and chassis. $3,500 or best offer. Call 264-6937.
Motorcycles/Mopeds/Bicycles
Yamaha; 1988, 750cc. $2,000. Call 235-8793.
Mtn.
Garage door: 2-car, 7 x 14, used, hardware in great condi- tion. $200 or best offer. Call 293-8576.
Dress blue blouses: two, size 37-M, $25 apiece. Also, three Creighton long-sleeve shirts, 16 x 34, 15 x 33, $10 each. Call 254-6429.
Enlisted blue blouse: 38L with button holes. $40. Call 236- 2429.
Computer: IHM -XT compat- ible, 10 MHZ, 5.25-inch drive, 3,5-inch drive, 30MB hard drive, 2400 baud modem, mouse, soft- ware. $900 or best offer. Call Jim at 254-5063.
Computer: Toshiba, T1000SE, laptop, 1MB memory, 3.5 HD disk drive, internal 2400 baud modem, carrying case. Excellent condition. $1,200 or best offer. Call Jim at 254-5063 for more information.
Swing set: Large size w/ slide. $50. See anytime at 2022 - B Brown Drive. Ask for Rita.
Pets
Shar-Pei puppies: 7 wks., lst shots. Red Fawns. Blacks. Reds. Fawns. $500 -1,500. Call. 254-6770.
Yard Sale
15-family garage sale and craft fair, Saturday, Sept. 28, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 2232 Bauer.
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The Salvation Army offers vocal & brass programs, and a 10-day summer music camp for youth. 10 Community Centers in Hawaii
For information call Mrs. Hayes 988-2136
Daniels at 257-5017 or Mrs. Ward at 267-1700.
Job assistance available
A computerized listing of island jobs is available. Call the Family Services Center at 257-3655 for an appointment with a counselor.
Scholarships available for spouses
The Awa Lau Wahine Offi- cers Wives' Club is offering eight $1,000 scholarships for depend- ent spouses, to be used to help attain a college degree or any type of job market training beyond high school-level. Spouses of active duty or retired
Marine Corps, Navy or Coast Guard members living in Hawaii are eligible. The scholarships will be awarded to applicants who best explain their desire to continue their education. Fi- nancial need is not a criteria. Applicittions are available from. Marcia Smith, '1308 Tampa Drive, Honolulu, HI 96819 and Neil Armstrong, 982 B. Aloha Ave., Pearl City, HI 96782.
West Point offers scholarships
The U.S. Military Academy at West Point's academic program offers 30 fields of study. Se- lected candidates receive full four-year scholarships and annual $6,500 stipends. For more information, call Maj. Chris Lai at 586-1625 or LtCol. Kathy Coughlan at 641-3813.
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TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES Traffic Schedule No. 91-9
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF ORDINANCE NO. 79-44 AMENDING ARTICLE III, THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANS- PORTATION SERVICES, CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU, HEREBY ESTABLISHES TRAFFIC SCHEDULE NO. 91-9 TO AMEND SCHEDULE V OF SECTION 15-7.2(2)(C) ESTABLISHING SPEED LIMIT - 25 MPH; SCHEDULE XIV OF SECTION 15-11.3 ESTAB- LISHING STOP INTERSECTIONS; SCHEDULE XVI OF SECTION 15-13.4 ESTABLISHING RESERVED PARKING STALLS, SCHE- DULE XIX OF SECTION 15-13.10(1)(f) ESTABLISHING TOW ZONES - AM AND PM PEAKS; SCHEDULE XX OF SECTION 15-13.10(1)(g) ESTABLISHING TOW ZONES - 24 HOURS; SCHEDULE XXII OF SECTION 15-14.5(1) ESTABLISHING PROHIBITING PARKING CERTAIN AREAS; SCHEDULE XXIII OF SECTION 15-14.5(2) ESTABLISHING PROHIBITED LOADING/UNLOADING; SCHED- ULE XXIV OF SECTION 15-15.1(4)(1) ESTABLISHING CURB LOADING ZONES; SCHEDULE XXV OF SECTION 15-15.3(4) ESTABLISHING OFFICIAL BUS STOPS AND SCHEDULE XXVII OF SECTION 15-17.1 ESTABLISHING CROSSWALKS.
SECTION 1. Chapter 15 (1976 Traffic Code), City and County of Honolulu, as amended, is hereby further amended in the following particulars: a. By amending Schedule V of Sec. 15.7.2(2)(c) establishing speed limit -
25 mph by adding thereto the following item: ""Kapaa Quarry Rd., for its entire length."
b. By amending Schedule XIV of Sec. 15-11.3 establishing atop intersections by adding thereto the following items: "Kaupu Way. Traffic on Kaupu Way shall stop before entering Kaupu Pl." "Kaupu Pl. Traffic on Kaupu Pl. shall stop before entering Waipahu St." "Ohohia St. Traffic on Ohohia St. shall stop before entering Ualena St."
c. By amending Schedule XVI of Sec. 15-13.4 establishing reserved parking stalls by amending item relating to Kam IV Rd., Koko Head side, mauka direction for a distance 440' from the mauka edge of the Kalihi Fire Station's driveway reserved for authorized police vehicles only; to read: "Kam IV Rd., Koko Head side, for a distance 195' mauka direction, from the mauka edge of the Kalihi Fire Station's driveway, reserved for authorized police vehicles only, during hours 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Mon. through Fri., except holidays."
d. By amending Schedule XIX of Sec. 15-13.10(1)(f) establishing tow zones - AM and PM peaks by deleting therefrom the following items: "Ena Rd., Ewa side, between Kalakaua Ave. and Hobron Ln." "Waiakamilo Rd., both sides, between Dillingham Blvd. and Nimitz Hwy."
e. By amending Schedule XX of Sec. 15-13.10(1)(g) establishing tow zones - 24 hours in the following particulars: 1. By adding thereto the following item:
"Waiakamilo Rd., both sides, between Dillingham Blvd. and Nimitz Hwy."
2. By amending item relating to Ena Rd., mauka side, for a distance 255' Ewa direction from the Ewa curbline prolongation of Ala Moana Blvd.; to read: "Ena Rd., both sides, for its entire length."
f. By amending Schedule XXII of Sec. 15. 14.5(1) establishing prohibited parking certain areas: 1. By adding thereto the following items:
"Apole Pl., both sides, from North Rol. to its terminus." "Hauoli St., Koko Head side, between King St. and Kapiolani Blvd." "Kaupu P1., within its turnaround area." "Kaupu Way, entire mauka side and its terminus." "Kulina Dr., Ewa side, for a distance 120' in the makai direction commencing from 55' mauka of the mauka curbline prolongation of Poopaa Pl." "Luapepe Pl., within its turnaround area." "Panalaau St., both sides, from Palama St. to Sing Loy Ln." "Pauahi St., makai side, for a distance 113' Ewe direction of the Ewa curbline prolongation of Maunakea St." "Sing Loy Ln., both sidr, from Panalaau St. to its terminus."
2. By amending the following items: a) Hauoli St., Ewa side, for a distance 80' makai direction from the
makai curbline prolongation of King St.; to reed: "Hauoli St., Ewa side, for distance 145' makai direction from the makai curbline prolongation of King St."
b) Pahoa Ave., mauka side, for a distance 80' in the Ewa direction from the Ewa curbline prolongation of 16th Ave.; to read: "Pahoa Ave., mauka side, for a distance 160' Ewa direction from the Ewa curbline prolongation of 16th Ave."
c) Pahoa Ave., mauka side, for a distance 80' Ewa direction from the Ewa curbline prolongation of 21st St.; to read: "Pahoa Ave., mauka side, for a distance 120' Ewa direction from the Ewa curbline prolongation of 21st Ave., including shoulder area."
d) Wailepo St., Makapuu side, for a distance 380' mauka direction from the mauka curbline prolongation of Oneawa St.; to read: "Wailepo St., Makapuu side, for a distance 200' mauka direction, commencing from the mauka curbline prolongation of Oneawa St."
e) Wailepo St., Kahuku side, for a distance 185' mauka direction from the mauka curbline prolongation of Oneawa St.; to read: "Wailepo St., Kahuku side, for a distance 255' mauka direction, commencing from the mauka curbline prolongation of Oneawa St."
3. By deleting the following items: "Aiea Hts. Rd., mauka side, for a distance 410' in the southerly direction from the Ewa curbline prolongation of Hoio St." "Ena Rd., Ewa side, for a distance 100' makai direction from the makai curbline prolongation of Kalakaua Ave." "Ena Rd., Ewa side, between Hobron Ln. and Ala Moana Blvd." "Ena Rd., Koko Head side, between Ala Moana Blvd. and Kalakaua Ave." "Waiakamilo Rd., both sides, between Dillingham Blvd. and Nimitz Hwy."
By amending Schedule XXIII of Sec. 15-14.5(2) establishing prohibiting loading/unloading by adding thereto the following items: "Ena Rd., Koko Head side, for a distance 150' makai direction from the makai curbline prolongation of Kalakaua Ave." "Ena Rd., Ewa side, for its entire length." "Seaside Ave., Ewa side, for a distance 54' mauka direction from a point 141' mauka of the mauka curbline prolongation of Kalakaua Ave."
h. By amending Schedule XXIV of Sec 15-15.1(4)(1) establishing curb loading zones in the following particulars: 1. By amending subsection (2) freight loading zone by adding thereto
the following items: "Pauahi St., mauka side, for a distance 19' Koko Head direction from a point 107' Koko Head of the Koko Head curbline prolongation of River St." "Pauahi St., mauka side, for a distance 42' Ewa direction from a point 162' Ewa of the Ewa curbline prolongation of Maunakea St." "Wailepo St., Makapuu side, for a distance 44' mauka direction, commencing from a point 200' mauka of the mauka curbline prolongation of Oneawa St."
By amending Schedule XXV of Sec. 15. 15.3(4) establishing official bus stops by adding thereto the following item: "I.eoku St., Koko Head side, for a distance approximately 125' in the makai direction commencing from a point approximately 50' makai of the makai property line of 94-235 Leoku St. (Kaiser's Leeward Clinic)."
j. By amending Schedule XXVII of Sec. 15-17.1 establishing cross walks by amending item relating to Ala Akau St., 10' wide, centerline 990' east of the east curbline prolongation of Farrington Hwy.; to read: "Ala Akau, 10' wide centerline 915' east of the east curbline prolongation of Farrington Hwy."
Section 2. This Schedule is hereby attached to and made a part of Article VI hereof and shall take effect ten (10) working days after its publication.
JOSEPH M. MAGALDI, JR., Director Department of Transportation Services City and County of Honolulu Dated: September 18, 1991
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HEADING CLASS Announcements 15 Antiques-Am . 130 Apts. Furnished 73 Apts. Partly
Furnished 74 Apts. Unlurnished 75 Auto Announcements ...173
Auto Leasing ..... . 172 Automobiles for Sale 176
Auto Service/Parts 156 Autos Wanted 161 Aviation 3
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Boats, Supplies Service 146
Business Opportunities 50
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Card of Thanks 8 Cemetery Plots 10 Condos; Townhouses Furn. 86
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for Sale 109 Houses Announcements ...115 Condos/Townhouses Part. Furnished . ...83 Real Estate for Sale..114
Part. Furn. 85 Income Tax ..30 Real Estate Loans .119 Condo/Townhouses Jewelry 8 Clothing. _133 Real Estate for Trade 117 Unfurnished 87 - Jobs Wanted' . . . 63 Real Estate Wanted..116
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AMERICA'S #1 home par- ty plan needs you to demonstrate Decor &
More merchandise. No investment, weekly pay. 621-9215 12noon-9pm.
BASKIN-ROBBINS: P/T work, 8:30am to 3pm. availability, M-F Cake decorating/advancement opportunities. Military dependent/Senior citizens welcome. Call owner 734-6049 eves
CELLULAR PHONE $149.95. Earn income via MLM. Call Ed 261-2258.
60 Help Wanted Male/Female
BROKE? DISGUSTED? Christmas Around the World is hiring demonstrators in your area No collections, no deliveries. $300 sample kit provided. 422-4073
CAREER OPPORTUNITY for orthodontic dental assistant, should enjoy working with young peo- ple, will train Please call for an interview. 261-0373 Kailua.
CASHIERS/SALES !mined. P/T openings in Honolulu, Kaneohe & Pearlridge for retail shoes & clothing departments.
537-5911 ext. 55 M-F 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
CHRISTIAN Preschool head Teacher, aides. Call 235-4833 for more info.
DELIVERY DRIVERS wanted. Earn extra cash now. $8 plus an hour. Inside help, Managers & Training postitions open. Flexible hours. App- ly 11am - lam daily. Dominos Pizza 3131 N.Nimitz Highway 839-3030. DENTAL ASST. Kailua P/T afternoon, will train. Call 261-4605.
DISCOVERY TOYS set your own hours. Earn free toys. Call Valerie 455-9456.
DRIVER Type 5. Current P.U.C./
clean traffic abstract. DISPATCHER
Experience required. Excel. benefits. Apply in
person at: CPM & F INC. 285 Sand Island Rd.
EOE
EARN $100 for every book you read at home. 24 hr. recording reveals details. 1-801-756-9995, Dept. HI-2.
EARN $458.04 weekly!! Easy, enjoyable, home assembly work, no exper. necessary Record msg ,
24 hrs. 1-8 01-756-1 401 Dept. HI-2.
EDUCATIONAL Manager Excel. training, bonuses, benefits. Career opportunity, teacher com- munity oriented, women excellent, part-time, full- time. Call 422-5637
FOOD BROKER career advancement opportuni- ty. Send resume to Varsi- ty Building #303, 1110 University Ave. 96826.
FULL/Part time help wanted. Set-up, operate ctlildrens rides, games, popcorn, cotton candy. Call Sam 671-3661.
HELP WANTED $4 2 5/ Wkly. Factory assembly at home. No exp. 1-900-786-7020 7 days/ eve. $5 /min.
HOME & OFFICE CLEANERS
Are you ready to earn some extra money? If you like to clean and take pride in your work
call us today! Maid To Order
455-6111
MWR .0.7! kit 1,11.111?"
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THE MORALE, WELFARE & RECREATION DEPARTMENT (MWR), MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII has immediate openings for:
CLUBS DIVISION LABORER
COOK FOOD SERVICE WORKERS
WAITER/WAITRESS
RETAIL & RECREATION DIVISION CLERK-TYPIST ELECTRICIAN
SALES ASSOCIATE WAREHOUSE WORKER
LABORER GROUNDS MAINTENANCE
SECURITY GUARD FITNESS INST./COORDINATOR FULL SERVICE ATTENDANT
Positions available may be F/T, P/T or Intermittent requiring flexibility.
We offer a very competitive compensation & benefits package: Paid leave, holidays, medical, dental, life insurance plans. Recreational activities: golf, marina, auto hobby shop. Exchange privileges & club memberships to mention a few.
Your application should be submitted to the Morale, Welfare & Recreation Department, Human Resources Division, Bldg. 219, MCAS Kaneohe Bay, HI 96863- 5018. For more information call 254-5772. For information on other positions available call the MWR JOB INFORMATION LINE 254-4179.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
WANT TO WORK IN A QUIET SURROUNDING? NO NEED TO FIGHT HEAVY TRAFFIC MORNINGS &
AFTERNOONS. TRAVEL CLOSE TO HOME.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE. *RESIDENTIAL COUNSELOR Live-in position supervising daily living needs of mentally disabled residents. Prefer mature minded person with driver's license. Must be
able to read and write English. Reads and follow-up prescribed medications for residents.
*JOB COACH To work with and train developmentally disabled clients in work setting: food service, kitchen and/or cafeteria. Baking experience is preferred. Driver's license is required.
*ACCOUNTANT Prepares accurate financial statements, prepares input for computerized payroll checks & other payments & related accounting works. College/ business graduate w/degree in accounting. Bookkeeping background. Driver's license required.
For information or to schedule an interview, call 622-3929
60 Help Wanted Male/Female
GARDENER $10.00 PER HOUR
Medical, Dental, Bonus, Profit Sharing & More.
If you appreciate the beautiful outdoors, you'll appreciate this opportunity to use your skills to maintain and improve several com- pany properties. We're looking for someone who has previous work- ing experience in gardening, utilize tools & equipments, has a driver's license/abstract and above all, who is honest and takes pride in the work they do
Apply In Person
CRAZY SHIRTS, INC. 99-969 I waena Street
487-9919
HOUSECLEANERS Honest, reliable. dependable, willing to work, can communicate & take constructive crit- icism Must have phone, transportation avail. Excellent bene- fits, bonuses, very sup- portive work environ- ment. Only sincere applicants please.
Call 623-8185
INVENTORY COUNTERS Daytime inventory takers needed by Americas largest inventory co. Tem- porary full-time positions avail. No exper. nec., no selling. $6.00 per hr. to start. Paid training.
Call for interview RGIS Inventory
Specialist 941-2282
HELP WANTED Full-time days, 9am- 5pm, 10am-3pm. Nights 4pm-12 Part-time weekends. Benefits for full time. Apply in person:
SUBWAY NIMITZ 3131 N. Nimitz Hwy.
(by the airport) 839-1555
AIRCRAFT CLEANERS BAGGAGE HANDLERS
JANITOR Career opportunities for the aviation field, excellent benefits. We have full-time and part-time positions.
All jobs require that you be 18 years or older
and have a valid driver's license. Calls being received
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 831-6030.
OGDEN Aviation Services An equal opportunity employe.
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY! Data Entry/Acct'g Clerks Word Processors Secretaries Receptionists General Clerical
TEMPORARY & FUL' -TIME POSITIONS
ADM The Employment Peopfe
533.8889 NEVER A FEE
TIRED OF THE MILITARY?
Dynamic International firm specializing in training & management has 12 immediate openings in customer service & mgnl. We train. Looking for motivated people that enjoy working in a fun, enthusiastic atmo- sphere. $1 500 Part-time $3500 Full-time
T.H. International Call Joe 576-9898
LABORER $7 an hours to start.
Call 533-1604.
LANDSCAPE NURSERY worker Will teach, lic. req., $6.50 per hr. Call 373-3500, 395-9442.
LAW ENFORCEMENT JOBS. $17,542-$86,682/ yr. Police. Sheriff. State Patrol, Correctional' Officers. Call (1) 805 962-8000 ext. K-4031.
MAKE $100 a Day or more $$ working in the convenience of your home 24 hr recorded message reveals details 948-1840 ext. MW-1.
LOOKING FOR 1 5 Entrepreneurs to start home business. Outstand- ing financial rewards, retirement & self improve- ment. Call 948-0386, 24 hr recorded message.
MILITARY Welcome! Immed.P/T sales in retail
store 537-5911 ext. 55.
NURSE AID or Med Assist, F/T, OBGYN, exper. nec. 623-2212
S "MAKING IT
DELIVERY OPERATIONS IS NOW HIRING: SHIFT MANAGERS - starting @ $6.00/hr. COOKS, PHONE ORDER TAKERS - starting @
$5.25/hr. DELIVERY DRIVERS - starting @ $4.25/hr. +
tips + veh. reimburse (earn up to $10.00/hr.)
JOIN OUR CREW AND RECEIVE: 'GOOD PAY/BENEFITS *FLEXIBLE HOURS NEW FRIENDS *COMPLETE TRAINING *PROMOTION OPPORTUNITIES
APPLY TODAY AT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:
KAILUA DELCO Kailua Shopping Center 1051 Keolu Drive 572 Kailua Road
TEMPLE VALLEY DELCO HAWAII KM DELCO 47-388 Hui lwa St. 377 Keahole St.
ENCHANTED LAKE DELCO
60 Help Wanted Male/Female
MERCHANDISER Sales agency needs sharp person to merchan- dise our products in Leeward retail stores. Good working car nec. 8-2pm. Island Sales. 239-8645.
60 Help Wanted Male/Female
OPTOMETRIST ASSIS- TANT Hawaii Kai Optical Boutique, exper pre- ferred in sales, reception & communication skills. P/T or F/T, lots of bene- fits. 395-9065.
AVIATION INDUSTRY CAREERS!
DynAir Corporation BAGGAGE/RAMP AGENTS PIT
AIRCRAFT CLEANERS P/T GSE MECHANIC
All shifts available
MERIT WAGE INCREASE Al 6 MONTHS' COMPETITIVE WAGES IWEEKLY PA111
FLIGHT BENEFITS' PAID VACATION'
EREEON.THEAB TRAINING' RD MEDICAL INSURANCE
REQUIREMENTS: AT LEAST 17 YRS OF ARE WITH VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
DRUG SCREEN - COMPANY WILL PROVIDE
CALL 836-5773 Am foes; Opportunity Ernploynr
Great Part-Time Job! WORK TO FIT YOUR SCHEDULE
$7.00/HR TO START [OUTER ISLAND TRAVEL]
$6.50/HR. $6.00/HR [OAHU DAYTIME WORK] [EVE. & WEEKEND]
All shifts available taking inventory in retail stores. No experience necessary. Rapid advancement to part-time management for interested individuals. Qualified applicants must have reliable transportation and a
telephone. No selling! This is not a temporary job. Premium pay for day time available people. Bonus program for all workers.
APPLY IN PERSON - MON.-FRI. 9 AM to 430 PM
RGISInventory Specialists
1860 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 406
PH: 941-2282
60 Help Wanted Male/Female
NURSES AIDE, LPN/RN, live in helper for 40 bed Care Home. 239-7993
MAINTENANCE Person & Landscaper/ Mainentance helper. Duties for both posi- tions requires some heavy lifting to 90 lbs Manual excavation, non- smoker. Maintenance Person duties ind l. car- pentry, masonry, TVC plumbing exper., operate power tools & construction equip ,
valid Hawaii drivers license. Landscaper/ Maintenance Helper requires landscaping/ maintnenace exper., operate power equip., assist maintenance staff, wash co. vehicles Apply at: The Oceanic institute, Makapuu Pt .
Waimanalo. Hi. 96795 EOE
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (Human Resources)
Are you well organized, very accurate and motivated by challenge? Were seeking such an individual with 2-3 yrs of secretarial experience. Individual will assist with the Association's applicant processing, employee benefits, payroll. and various other H.R. responsibilities.
DATA PROCESSING LIAISON Full-time position for an individual with 2 years of savings & loan experience. Individual will be responsible for coordinating the association's day to day EDP activities with the service bureau. Good communication, organizational skills & typing a must. Computer experience helpful.
LOAN UNDERWRITER Full-time position in our Mortgage department for an individual with 1-2 years loan documentation exp. General knowledge of mortgage functions &
terminology a must.
LOAN SERVICING CLERK (Pearlridge Area)
Were seeking an individual wfth 6 mo. - 1 yr. of loan servicing experience. Ideal candidate will have general computer and accounting knowledge.
PROCEDURES WRITER Were seeking an individual with excellent writing skills. Individual will be
responsible for writing procedures for our operation division. Teller experience & computer skills preferred.
SECRETARY Full-time position for an individual w/1-2 years office experience. Good
organizational, typing & communication skills a must.
TELLERS Full-time positions available for friendly & energetic individuals with 10 key & typing ability. Individuals must have cashiering experience, good customer relations & communication skills. * * Interested candidates may apply Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Evening & weekend interviews available by appointment. Applications available at all branches.
We offer good benefits, opportunities for advancement, on-the-job training &
ience. salary commensurate with exper
*
An Eaual Opportunity Employer
Territorial Savings 1440 Kapiolani Blvd. #1400
951-1204
60 Help Wanted Male/Female
OPTOMETRY Office receptionist Kailua full time, optical training provided. Top
pay 261-9735 POSTAL JOBS $18,392- $67,125/yr. Now hiring. Call (1) 805-962-8000 ext P-4031.
PROGRAM Director, Kokokahi YWCA, women & teens. Call 247-2124.
JANITOR $7.50 PER HOUR
Medical, Dental, Bonus Profit Sharing & more.
If you appreciate a
clean working environ- ment and take pride in the work that you do, we have just the opportunity for you. We are looking for a person who will be responsible for the cleanliness of the offices and grounds at the factory. This person will vacuum, dust, sweep, mop, emp- ty trash cans, clean bathrooms and assist where assigned by the warehouse manager.
Apply in person CRAZY SHIRTS, INC. 99-969 Iwaena Street
487-9919
WANT TO WORK IN A QUIET SURROUNDING? NO NEED TO FIGHT HEAVY TRAFFIC MORNINGS &
AFTERNOONS. TRAVEL CLOSE TO HOME.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE *TRAINING ASSISTANT To assist teachers in daily training of persons w/disabilities. Works in a classroom setting and home visitations. Must be fluent in English both written and oral. AA degree and/or some experience. Driver s license required.
*LPN OR MEDICAL ASSISTANT Gives consultations and staff training w/regards to health and hygiene of residents; administers and records prescribed medications to residents. Ablt to read and write reports according to instructions. Able to type or use computer and some medical experience. Driver's license required.
*RECREATION SPECIALIST Coordinates, supervises, plans, develops and schedules special recreational activities for disabled clients for group and community activities. BA degree in recreation or with specialty in art, dance, music or physical education, or some community college degree. Driver's license required.
*ACCOUNTANT Prepares accurate financial statements, prepares input for computerized payroll checks & other payments & related accounting works. College/ business graduate w /degree in accounting. Bookkeeping background. Driver's license required.
For information or to schedule an interview, call 622-3929
60 Help Wanted Male/Female
PART TIME Water Safety Instructor.
Call 262-8501
PART-TIME SHOPPER
Flexible hours & good pay.
Call Collect: Donna
1-213-645-1927
NURSES RNs, LPNs CNAs, HHAs $ MORE $
Upjohn Health Care Services offers you more. More pay, more benefits, more variety, more opportunity. More of what you want from your career. Call for interview appointment.
836-2275
COUNTER HELP PATTI'S CHINESE KITCHEN
WINDWARD MALL Full time & part time, Excellent pay, good benefits, no experience necessary. Apply in person at:
Patti's Chinese Kitchen Windward Mall
46-056 Kamehameha Highway Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744
CLERICAL POSITIONS Temporary Assignments at prestigious firms. Flexible length to permanent Bonuses. Benefits. Skills upgrading available.
TOP PAY! Typists To S300/wk Receptionists To $320/wk Data Entry To $3801wk Acct'g Clerks To S450/wk Secretaries To $450/wk Word Processors To S450/wk
NO FEE TO YOU!
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Select Temporary Services, Inc. and Computer Training Academy work to- gether to keep your skills marketable and your pay rate at the highest possible lev- el. Working tempo- rary is a great way to familiarize yourself with the Hawaii busi- ness community. Flexible schedules, great benefits and computer training.
real "winning combination"! your Select Temporary Service
Representive NOW Work Tomorrow!
Downtown Honolulu Alea Newtown Sq. 528-5055 483-0055
E.O.E. NO FEES
60 Help Wanted Male/Female
PILOTS MECHANICS
NatIonwide/WorldwIde Aviation employment
opportunities. Free Brochure
Call Toll Free 1 (800) 543-5201 24 hrs.,7 clays!
RANCH WORK Stall cleaner needed, good pay, good hours, 4 hours per day. This is hard work, lazy need not to apply. Ph. 259-8463.
60 Help Wanted Male/Female
SEAMSTRESS for gar- ment and/or piece work, also Shop Clerk.
KAHALA CREATIONS 749 Kallua Rd. 262-6366
SELL YOUR HUSBAND ON A COST FREE CHRISTMAS! Decor & more, America's #1 party plan is hiring demos Earn $$ No collecting, delivering or investment. Time is running out. Call today. 839-2534.
BUYERS & sellers agree that the classifieds are a real bargain. 235-5656.
DIRECTOR OF NURSING For an employee owned 42 bed long-term care facility, accredited by JCAHO. Pleasant working conditions and com- petitive compensation package.
Send resume or call: Island Nursing Home
1205 Alexander Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96826
McCully/Moiliili Area Phone 946-5027
Monday thru Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm
RETAIL SALES - WAIKIKI Managers & Sales People
Largest and finest Waikiki Art Gallery seeks full-time management and sales personnel to serve large established international clientele. Excellent opportunity for substan- tial income. Successful sales background necessary, art training offered, Japanese/ English language skills helpful.
For an interview, contact our gallery director Mr. Paul Olson
926-2727
Classified II September 26-October 2, 1991
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American Savings Bank. An rIFTEII Company
SUPPORT SERVICES CLERK #247 Maintains and updates customer's name and address records; processes monetary transactions; assists with the mainte- nance, inquiries, problems and compliants associated with the programs and services handled by the department. Six (6) months clerical experience; type 45 wpm; 10-key proficient; able to be neat and organized.
BILLPAYER RECEPTIONIST #290 Assists customers via telephone or in writing with inquiries, problems and compliants relating to their BillPayer accounts; reviews and processes BillPayer forms and reports. Six (6) months clerical experience; type 45 wpm; able to work effectively under pressure and meet critical deadlines.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES (TELLER) #265
KAIMUKI TO HAWAII KAI Processes savings, checking, loan transactions; cashes checks; files; cross-sells services; operates office machines. Six (6) months cash handling experience; type 25 wpm; 10- key calculator proficient. Able to communicate both orally and in writing; able to work effectively under pressure and meet critical deadlines.
CLOSING DATE: Friday, October 4, 1991
APPLY AT: Human Resources Department 915 Fort Street Mall, 11th Floor
In addition, applications will be accepted Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for the above positions and others not listed.
An Equal Opportunity Employer HCP/DAVNRA/M/F
60 Help Wanted Male/Female
POSITIONS Available immediately for full-time and part- time sales clerks for fine watch & jewelry store in Waikiki. No sales experience necessary; will train. Must have basic grasp of Japanese & English language for speaking_ Must be willing to work day, evening and weekend shifts. Medical benefits, free secure parking. Friendly and professional environ- ment. Salary based on overall abilities. Ask for: Michiko or Anna at 926-2722 after 10am
SECRETARY/OFC. MGR. Medical billing & corn- outer experience necessary, F/T, 9:30 to 6pm. Call 254-6484.
RING UP THE PROFITS when you sell those Odds and ends in the Classifieds, 235-5656.
HOUSE CLEANERS
WE TRAIN! UP TO $9/HR. Some benefits include
Dental, drug & vision coverage Vacation Employee incentive program Advancement oppty.
FULL or PART TIME Military a Housewives
Weicomel The USA Hounaaning
merry maids I415 DIllmgdam Blvd r202
841-4133 ,OR APr'V,NTMr
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: - Accounting/Bkpg. -Appliances - Cabentry -Carpentry -Carpets -Cleaning -Clerical/Typing -Contracting/Constr. - Electrical - Entertainment - Equipment Rentals -Fencing - Financial Services -Flooring/Tiles -Graphic/Printing -Handyman -Hauling - Landscaping - Legal Services -Masonry - Massage Therapist -Painting - Plastering -Plumbing - Professional Svc. -Remodeling -Repair -Resumes -Roofing -Screens &Jalousies -Sewing & Alterations - Telephone Service - Termite/Pest Control - Tree Trimming - Wallpaper - Yard Service
For as little as $21.00/ mo. you can place a 3 line Professional Ser- vice ad. Call today for details, 235-5656.
mommON,.
Accounting & Bookkeeping
ACCOUNTANT Small Business Complete finan- cial Assistance, rea .
rates, computer/manual Veronica Daly 261-5892.
BOOKKEEPING service, full charge, A/R, A/P, P/ R tax reporting G/L. & financial statements. Com- puterized or manual. Christie 847-7802 r
226-7370.
COMPUTERIZED BOOKKEEPING/financial statements for sm. bus., complete payroll service, reas. rates. Free pick up & delivery. 263-6235
Accounting & Bookkeeping FULL CHARGE
Pick up and delivery Ann & Louise 262-5217.
SMALL Business book- keeping, reas. rates. Call Rachel, 521-0076
Appliances APPLIANCE Rpr., Refrig A/C, washer/dryer 533-1084, CEL 225-9098.
APPLIANCE Apr washer & dryers. Why pay more? No service fee. 239-8781
VCR-REPAIR. Pick-up, from AMR-Hickam, Catlin, Halsey, Radford Ft. Schaller. 847-3018.
Carpentry 18 YEARS exper. afforda- ble rates, free estimate. To $100 622-1251 msg.
A SUNSHINE Malnt. Co. Gen. carpentry, redwood fences & decks. Insured. To $100. 262-0713 Steve.
AAA CARPENTRY PLUS Dry wall, Tile, Painting. Termite/water rot. We do it all 235-0347 To $100.
CARPENTERS home improvements, guar. quality work. To $100 263-8545 or 225-3972.
ISLANDWIDE Custom home repair since 1983, Carpentry, elect, & plum- bing. No job to small. Free est up to $100. 949-6508.
QUALITY Craftmanship New Construction, Remodels & Additions. Lic. #C-15945 Free Est. Phone 263-9329.
Carpets AM PM Carpet Service
1. Carpet sales. 2. Installations new/used.
3. Repairs & restretches. Free est. 224-2350.
THE CARPET CLEANER Carpet, Upholstery & Drapery Cleaning. Free Estimates. Call 625-6220, 456-1100 or 924-9924.
Carpets Cleaning Z-1 CARPET CLEEN Residential/Commercial, Upholstery Specialist $19.95 Rm. Ph. 263-0300.
Cleaning
"CLEAN WINDOWS" Prof. Service since 1968.
Call Ron Albert 599-8779
"ENGLISH CLEANING" presonalized, guaranteed. res./comml. 235-6829
"NOOK & CRANNY" We are personalized, meticulous, and reliable. Res., comml., and constr
262-8767 or 525-9381
B&M Cleaners. Free eat. Homes, move-outs, com- mercial. etc. Ref. & lic. "We don't just clean, WE CLEAN!!!" Islandwide 395-2024.
CASTLE CLEANERS Residential&
commercial house cleaning service. Specializing in move- outs & special projects
263-3716
EXCELLENT House Cleaner wk./mo., move in/out. Bev 236-1344.
NO time to clean? Honest, reliable. Call 247-4795.
SCREEN & KLEEN Residential window clean-
ing. Call Guy 623-9751
Contracting & Construction
Hawaii law, Chapter 444, HRS, prohibits any person, corporation or entity from offering 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 con- cerning a contractor's license. please contact the Department of Commerce HAULING, Low Boy, Mov- Licensing Board at and Consumer Affairs Ing,,printing press, appls.
& 586-3000 To file a current misc. items. 396-8066. complaint, call 587-3222 To check on a contractor's complaint history, call Landscaping 586-2677.
Handyman
BOB A Handy Man To Know. Inside/outside home repair. 735-2196. To $100.
J. L. HANDYMAN Home Repairs & Renovation. Carpentry, Plumbing, Water Rot, Termite, Drywall & Ceramic Tiles. Lic. BC14943. 236-0052.
JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES carpentry, painting, yard cleaning, small local mov- es, hauling away junk Call Bob after 5pm 623-1631.
LIGHT Painting, plumb- ing electrical, carpentry. to $100 Bill 946-9358.
Hauling
Painting Remodeling Wallpaper
We are currently accepting applications for the following areas:
CASHIERS Full time positions available for Kaimuki Store. Part time positions for Kaimuki, Kaneohe, Waimalu & Waipahu Stores. Must be flexible.
LUMBER CLERKS Full time and part time positions available for Kaimuki & Kaneohe Stores. Must be flexible.
PERSONNEL CLERK (Nimitz Office)
Immediate lull time opening for a dependable individual with knowledge of Labor Laws and general office procedures. Candidate must have the ability to work under deadline pressures, must be detail-oriented, good organizational & communication skills, and time management abilities.
We offer an excellent Benefit package and competitive wages. Merit increases for excellence!
Please apply in person at the Store of your choice or call for an appointment.
NAWAit'S lARG($1 AND MOST COMPLEIt
di-JV DLL %IRVING HAWAI S.NCI 18
Human Resources Department 660 N. Nimitz Hwy. Honolulu, HI 96817
Ph. #: 533-3811 an equal opportunity employer
60 Help Wanted Male/Female
60 Help Wanted Male/Female
SPECIALIST needed for after school workshop. Share your talents in crafts, music, drama, drawing, & etc. $13.00 per hr. 2 wk. session. Mon.-Thur. 2:00-3:30pm. Kahaluu area. For more info Call Lynette/ Roberta 239-5777. Key Project.
AAA QUALITY Painting & Repair int./ext. refs, Call 235-0347 to $100.
ED'S PROFESSIONAL
PAINTING Residential interior/ exterior, 25 yrs. exper.
To $100. Free eat
Call Ed 668-2178.
HAWAIIAN PAINTING Quality work, reasonable rates. Free est. To $100. Call Robert at 622-2917.
ISLAND Budget Painting & mildew wash. Quality CANE chair repair, also work. To $100. Summer rush weave. Guaranteed. Savings 239-5058. Call 734-6492.
GEN. Home Repair, Paint- ing, Plumbing, Electrical. Done by prof. Any size jobs. Free est. To $100. Call 456-4369, Digital pager 549-1248.
PATIO A new additions, repair, remodel. Clifford lwane. #C-447. 677-4695.
REMODELING, Addi- tions, wood decks, #BC 12339. John, 247-2287.
Repair A CARREIRA Home repairs & painting. One call we do it all. Free est.
Call 239-4857. To $100.
DELIVERY & light mov- ing service, Call Mass at 455-9505.
AMPAC BUILDERS II New homes, patio, addi- tions and renovation Free estimates. Lic. BC-16384. Ph. 847-3663
LEE'S Painting. 20 years business exp. Lic.
#C3858. Call 247-1454.
DISTINCT yard, rock, sprinklers
Call 263-7777
Legal Services HOME CLEANING by Gail specializing in household cleaning. Reasonable rates, nego- tiable, satisfaction guar- anteed. Gail 625-4638.
HOME CLEANING: Weekly, monthly, yearly
Move-outs. Call Linda 262-3836
HOUSE CLEANING resi- dential & commercial, move-outs, free est. Call Lori 262-2247.
HOUSEPROUD Clean- ing Res./Comml reas. Guaranteed 623-8185.
HUS now servicing Waialua, Haleiwa, Wahiawa, Schofield &
BARNETT & ASSOC. Quality construction, new/remodel/additions #BC-16471. 254-2928.
LIC. Gen. Contractor for both Commercial 8 Resi- dential. Call Mike 261-4430 BC-16017
Electrical ISLANDWIDE, Quality Service. Guar. Free est. 696-6065, 288-7356 pgr.
QUALITY work. Ceiling fans, fixtures, add!' tele lines installed. 637-9862.
Equiptment Rentals Mililani areas. For apt., BACKHOE & dump truck condo, offices or rental. Call 239-4963, appliance cleaning. 577-5340 24 hour pager.
Call HUS 637-5160
CREDIT PROBLEMS?? we can legally help any- one clear their credit reports. Call 951-9905.
Masonry ALL types of concrete & masonary, driveway. sidewalk, retaining wall, rock or tile, fencing of any ti,pe. Free est. to $100 293-8703.
BEST PRICES!! Block/ stonewall, driveway, sidewalk, slab, fences/ chain/wood. To $100. Call 247-6621/526-9403.
DEPENDABLE QUALITY SERVICE General Masonary in rock, tile wall, driveway, concrete slab, sidewalk. Free est. Call Hamilton 293-2648.
STEVE'S Painting, Quali- ty. service, fair prices, to $100. Call 734-3711
Plumbing GO Flx It! If it leaks or breaks. We fix it To
$100. Call 235-5679.
KANEOHE Plumbing Repairs & remodeling Lic. C9153. 239-9262 Free Est.
PLUMBING home repair, drain cleaning Call Mira- cle Maintenance for free est. 486-5645 tele-pager. 526-8568. Up to $100.
STATE WIDE PLUMBING Plumbing & repair C-06845 Call 239-5944.
Professional Services
BURIAL MARKERS cleaned 8. sealed against UV exposure, moss growth & weather deterioration. 262-2587.
T's WINDOW AIR condi- tioner repair. Fleas. rates. Work guar Ph. 668-7888.
TERMITE DAMAGE?
We specialize in termite water A dry-rot repair FREE est to 5100
Call MARK CM&R Co
226-9170 955-3499
SINGER and all other make sewing machines. Repaired & adjusted to sew all materials without skipping or breaking the thread. CALL PAT.
THE MASTER MECHANIC 396-6558
Roofing ALL TYPES Of Roofing 24 years experience. Licensed and Insured. Free estimates. Call 263-9329, Lic. #C-16267
Screens & Jalousies SCREENS, doors, jeal ousies & home repairs to $100. Kyle 262-3836.
Sewing & Alterations PROFESSIONAL sewing/ alter. for all occasions. Free p/u & del. 239-5601.
SEW Unique. Custom sewing, clothing, drapes, alterations. Ph. 423-2899.
WALLPAPER EXPERTS No job to small Free eat
236-3004
Yard Service Busy B's YARD SERVICE reliable quality work Free est 261-6902 Stan
CHEAP Yard Services. Exp., mowing, trimming/ weeding. Ric 293-2367.
ISLANDWIDE Lawn Ser- vices. Yard maintenance. Full service commerical & residential. FREE estimates. 261 YARD.
LK YARDSCAPES Kailua Specialists Free eat
Call Larson 262-8918
MAIKA'l YARD SERVICE Lawn Care, Pruning. Trimming, Cleanups & Hauling. Call 833-0739.
Floors & Tile #1 Tile job at the best price. 263-8545 or 225-3972. To $100.
AAA MARBLE & CERAMIC TILE SPECIALIST! Many refs... All work guaranteed! To $100. 942-3939.
Tree Trimming A PROFESSIONAL Tree trimming. Free estimate. Call Hamilton 293-2648.
SPECIALIZING in fallen & very small trees. Less than $100 261-0847.
TREE Svc. Lrg. removal to ornamental trimming. 12 yrs. exp. #C14433. Free est. All Paradise Tree Svc. 695-8228.
GET MORE MILEAGE FOR YOUR DOLLAR IN THE CLASSIFIEDS! If all those odds & ends are driving you crazy, sell 'em for extra cash through the Classifieds. Call today and place your ad. Buyers and sellers agree, the Classifieds are a bargain. 235-5656.
TEACHERS, Preschool Teachers, after school Director & Aide, P/T Specialist in Art & PE. Ph, 262-8501.
TELEMARKETERS 9 needed. Salary 4-
commissions. Benefits, flex. hrs. Call 735-6452.
TELEMARKETING PROFESSIONALS
35 Immediate posi- tions selling local newspapers, 3 shifts available. Paid train- ing provided.
Call 946-9563 Ed
WAHIAWA AREA Look! One day a week! Earn all the money you want! Be a Sun Press carrier. Have fun, win prizes! For interested persons 10 & older, Call Now! 247-8755
WAIMEA Falls Park. Now hiring, Male hula dan- cers, Tour Guides, Store Clerk, Japanese speaking guides. BENEFITS. Apply 59-864 Kam Highway, Haliewa.
WAITRESSES/Waiters Diet Aides, RN F/T-P/T, LPN, Nurses Aides, Dishwashers, Maint., P/ T. For info. call Patsy at 247-6211, M-F, 9-3pm. Pohai Mani, Kaneohe.
WALDO'S PIZZA Aikahi Park. Drivers, cooks & order takers. 254-3330.
WANTED: FASHION/ BEAUTY Consultants.
523-3858
WE WANT RELIABLE fun loving coaches. Exper. a plus but not nec. Call us at 263-4552. Lei's School of Gym.
62 Domestic Help Wanted
CHILDCARE needed P/T for 2 children in my ;
Schofield home. Refs. Call 624-6504.
WANT TO WORK IN A QUIET
SURROUNDING? No Need To Fight
Heavy Traffic Morning &
Afternoon! Travel Close To Home
- TUTOR - Part-Time Does one-to-one tutoring to a special client. Driver's license re- quired. For information, or to schedule an interview,
call: 622-3929
FEMALE help for personal care M-S, 7- 9am. $4.50/hr., 15 hrs. a wk. Call 263-3559 1-4pm.
RESPONSIBLE person to sit 1 child, occasionally. Refs. Kailua 263-8611.
64 Domestic Jobs Wanted
BEST Buddies Childcare. Safe, fun, reliable. F/T, Kailua/Aikahi. 254-3637.
DAYCARE Kaneohe - 2 yrs & up. Refrences available. 235-7608.
ENROLLMENT OPEN /I Christian preschool Kailua Call 262-7674.
I WILL BABY-SIT your child any age full-time in my home Mon.-Sat.; some eves. Big yard, food included over 1 yrs: old. Res. rates. Call Kim at 262-5083
I WILL baby sit in my home. Lots of TLC. Infants up. Call 263-3841.
LOVING mom will care for your child. My Kailua home. Call 262-3807.
WILL baby sit in my Wahiawa home. F/T. Mon.-Fri. Call 622-1108.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS ARE POP- PING UP EVERYDAY! When people have some- thing to sell, a product or service, they know they can count on the Classifieds for results. Call today and place your ad where it'll get FAST results, 235-5656.
CLASSIFIEDS are money makers! Call today and place your ad where it'll get fast results, 235-5656
September 26-October 2, 1991 Classified III
SURPLUS LIQUIDATION COMMERCIAL BANK & INSTITUTIONAL FURNITURE
LOOK FOR OUR MONEY
SAVING COUPONS IN TODAYS DISCOUNT SUPPLEMENT!
22 - METAL DESKS $29ea. 19 - WOOD AND METAL DESKS
(GREAT CONDITION) $49ea. 35 - SECRETARIAL AND JUNIOR
EXECUTIVE CHAIRS $39 to $89ea. 9 - HON 30X60 METAL DESKS
BLACK/WALNUT $149ea. 11- HEAVY DUTY FOLDING TABLES ...169ea. 6 - EXECUTIVE DESK SETS-
WALNUT-OLD FASHIONED s585ea. 11 - CARD FILES (GREAT FOR
BASEBALL CARDS OR TOOLS & PARTS) $1109ea. Numerous other items available New and Pre-Owned Office Furniture and Refurbished Brand Name Modular Systems.
We Buy, Rent. & Sell
HOURS MON -FRI 9-5
SAT 9-3
CASH. CASHIERS CHECK
OR COMPANY CHECK
RUMOFFICEFURNITURE '21 SAND ISLAND RD
HONOLULU, HI 96819
CALL 848-6595
120 Home Furnishings
$ CASH $ WE BUY
FURNITURE 486-2677
BEST VALUES ON
USED FURNITURE! SINGLE BEDS!. $49
DOUBLES/QUEENS GalI lor Imre
COFFEE TABLES from $25
SOLID WOOD BUNKBEDS w/I4)11,S, $225
WOOD DREXEL DESKS $149
OFFICE FURNITURE, DESKS,
DESK CHAIRS. Call for Quote
LARGE SELECTION OF SOFAS, DRESSERS, NITE STANDS, LAMPS, ETC.
CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
FURNITURE CONNECTION 98-025 HEKAHA ST.
BEHIND CUTTER FORD AIEA
486-2677
I BABY GRAND Piano, needs some work. $200/ best offer. 2 61-3 07 2 Kimo cr Carolyn.
BEAUTIFUL heavy duty picnic tables $120. Many styles. Call 293-8392.
BUNK BEDS excellent condition, $250 for set. Dishwasher, like new $200/offer. 624-0011.
DINETTE table, 2 leaves w/4 chairs $50; Ige. steel desk w/ofc. chair $35. Call 833-4314, 622-0073.
EVERYTHING must go Furniture, TV, refrig. lanai set. Ph. 262-0172.
FOR SALE Matching Sears 9 drawer dresser/ desk/chair good condi- tion. $50. 235-8677.
Molnar We Buy Fine
Quality Used Furniture.
Fast, Free Pick-up.
PARADISE USED FURNITURE
235-8056
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120 Home Furnishings
L-SHAPED sofas, brown $175, red $65, Viking sew ing mach.w/table, offer. Stereo $250. 261-6764
LOVE SEATS (2) top quality, excellent cond. $125 ea. Call 262-5086
GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE
3 FAMILY Garage Sale: Sat., 9/28 Only, 8-2pm, furniture, clothes, kid stuff, kitchen linens, futon bed and frame, 977 Alahaki St., Kailua.
PAT'S Furniture and Thrift Shop. Hookele 668-2006. Mon., Tues., Thurs., & Sat. 10-5pm.. Wed. & Fri. 12:30-5pm.
QUEEN Waterbed w/bk./ hdbrd., 3 dwrs., heater, & sheets, $150. 263 -4006.
122 Travel ONE-WAY Honolulu to L.A. October 2nd, $150. Call 261-3072.
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3 FAMILY SALE Sat., Sept. 28th, 9-5. 94-335 Ulukoa St. Mililani.
AREA rugs, bar, china monkey pod, X-mas decorations, patio Turn., clothing & misc. 424 Iliwahi Lp. Kailua Sat & Sun. Sept. 28/29, 9-5
BOOKS 1st Editions tools, gas grill, dish washer, much more, Fri & Sat. 1405 Akiahala St.
COMBO 1 wk $5.15 per line 2-4 wks $4.89 per line
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FUND RAISER, 9/28 & 9/29, 8-3. No Early Birds. 45-241 Pahikaua St., Kaneohe. New sampler toys - cheap &misc.
GARAGE SALE 9/28 & 9/29, Sat. & Sun. 10:00-3:00 Baby items, crafts & more. 45-320A Mahalani St., Kaneohe.
GARAGE SALE Sat. 9/28, 8-3pm. 1381 Onioni St. Baby items, bed, exercise eqpt. & more
GARAGE SALE: Sat., Sept_ 28, 9 to 1pm, 451 Aulima Lp., Kailua.
GIANT GARAGE SALE 3 IN ONE
Sat. & Sun. Sept 28/29 7am to 4pm
Piano - Furn. - Clothes and many other
treasures. 6274 Apua Place
Hawaii Kai
LANAI SALE: Moving to mainland, Sat., 10 to 12, 46-055 Meheanu Pl., #3431, Kaneohe. (Pohakea Pt. condos)
MOVING SALE Sat., 9/28, 9-12. Furn., etc. 602 Hamakua Pl., Kailua.
126 Miscellaneous BOB'S WELDING
Repairs boats, trailers, pipe racks. 262-4239.
BUMPER STICKERS Choose your favorite say- ing or make-up your own! Anything printed. Call 672-8495.
CLIFF'S Economy Furn. & Thrift Shop. 1716 N King St. Ph. 841-4443.
COMPUTER & printer $600, Piano $600, Color T.V. $100, micro. $75, Dryer $60, Freezer $60, Simmons hide-a-bed $60, dining table $60, Filing cabinet $30, good china, $75, ceramic molds $50, Call on Saturday's only. 239-6539.
DISCOVERY TOYS Fall open house. 2354-C Gemini Ave., Hickham Sat. 9-1, for orders or info. call: 422-2385.
EXPANDING network marketing to Brazil & Hungary. Call 487-5241 for information on ground floor opportunity. Earn residual income.
FILTER Queen Vacuum Cost, $850. Must sell $250. 735-4651, 926-7292.
HEAVY DUTY metal bed rack, for sm. trucks. $300 Call 395-6683.
MOVING YARD SALE Sat., 9/28, 8am-2pm. 2 families-toys, baby items & more. 94-1025 Anania Cir., #54 & 49, Spruce Ridge Villas, Mililani.
MULTI-FAMILY Sale 9/28, 9-3. Furn., household, plants. 45-189 Leleua Pl., Kaneohe.
SAT., 9/28, 8-2, Kailua, Bike, VCR, books, misc., 78 S. Kainalu Drive.
SEPT. 28, 9-3pm., 46-054 Puulena #914, Kaneohe, crystal, sand chairs, golf bag (Clubster) & misc.
TROOP 164 Yard & Bake Sale, Sept. 28, 9-3, Mililani Presbyterian Church (lanai aria). YARD SALE: Sept. 28, 9-4, St. Anne's Episcopal Church, 95-233 Kehepue Pl., next to rec. center 3 Mililani.
125 Home Appliances
HUGE VIDEO selection on sale, Beta & VHS. Nin- tendo & specialty films also on sale, $7.95 & up.
HOME VIDEO 767 Kailua Rd. 261-4808
MARY KAY COSMETICS Call Lynn 422-3028
MINOLTA SR3 camera, Sigma Zoom, flash, lens, case $200. 261-6909.
MOTOROLA pocket size cellular phone as new. Urgent sale. 263-0026.
PIANO Tune-Up Time Special-$30 Complete. Expert Repairs. Free est. Mr. Mayers 395-0304.
QUEEN size bed. $125. 254-4521 or Iv. msg. at 262-1203.
RIVER ROCK $21.95, Sand $3.25. Landscape stone. 533-1604.
SILVER Dollars PC6S/ N6C certified MS63-$34, 6 4 - $ 5 2 , 6 5 - $ 1 4 0 395-1039 noon-6pm.
GE Refrig./freezer, 2 door, 22 cu. ft. $250. Call after 6pm 623-7325.
HEAVY duty washer $200, good condition. Call 487-2780.
VACUUM Cleaners, like new $24.95 & up with guarantee. Ph 735-6452.
WASHER $100; 10 speed bikes $40 each. Call 261-4469.
127 Miscellaneous Wanted
MOVING OFF KMCAS? I'm looking for 1 vertical mini-blind that is in good cond for a standard slid- ing glass door. Either off white or rose color. Please call 254-5964 lye. msg.
WANTED used items. I
will haul your unwanted items away for free. also buy used items. 499-3166.
WANTED HAWAIIAN Items, Books, Papers, Collectables. Jewelry, Antiques, Any- thing of Value.
HUNTER 262-4868 764 Kailua Rd. Kailua
JUST STARTING OUT? Check the Real Estate Section of the Classifieds
129 Stereo & Video WE Buy or Repair non working VCR's. Call Econ Photo 239-4295.
130 Antiques & Art
ATTENTION ARTISTS
Consignment Space is Available for
Polynesian Style Art Valley Art & Antique
Temple Valley Shopping Cr t 239-8511
FOR Sale Samurai Anti- que Tansu (1623 All original Metal $2800 Kiriwood. 524-0235.
131 Bicycle Sales BOYS BIKE, black. Good cond., good tires. Needs owner. $10. 261-3081.
132 Computers IBM compatible, 40MB w/51/4 & 31/2" drives. Over $900 in programs alone. $1000 Must Sell. Call 499-2891.
LEADING EDGE XT 20MBHD color, modem, software $550. 254-2810.
133 Jewelry & Clothing
PLATINUM diamond ring 85 with 8 sm. diamonds & 6 blue sapphires, appraised $6500, asking $3500/offer. 373-3021.
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'90 DODGE CARAVAN SE
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$295 /mo. 512,999
'90 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE '91 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE
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Air Conditioning, Automatic, Power Brakes, Power Steering, Power Windows, Power Locks, AM/FM Stereo, Reclining Bucket Seats and more.
91 Geo Metro IOU 545) 5189/mo. *7,999 '89 Jeep Wrangler (Hiram 5189/mo. 17.999 '91 Pontiac LeMans iEBU se) 5210/mo. *8.999 '91 Sunbird LE Sedan (Many) 5230/mo. *9,999 '91 Chevy Corisca (moo 5250/mo. *10,999 91 Pontiac Grand Am (Nu fa 5275/mo. '11,999 '91 Geo Prizm iEss Kai 5275/mo. *11,999 '89 Dodge Grand Caravan SE IMPr 742) 5275/mo. *11,999 91 Dodge Spirit (EBE 525) 5275/mo. *11,999 '91 Geo Tracker 4X415 SPOI (MANY) 1275/mo. *11,999 '91 Geo Tracker 4X4 (Am ) (DSC 914) 5298/mo. 512,500 -90 Dodge Caravan SE tact 111511 5288/mo. *12.999 90 Plymouth Voyager toct 652) $298/mo. *12,999 91 Sunbird Convertible IKFR 4211 5298/ mo. *12,999 '90 Dodge Grand Caravan SE IDDB 9211 5320/mo. *13.999 '91 Buick Century (DPX 066) 1320/ MO. *13,999 '91 Olds Cutlass Ciera INFS 6911 2320/ MO. *13,999 '91 Olds Cutlass Ciera SW (MANY)
91 Sunbird Convertible s320/410- *14.999 5330/mo. *14.999
'91 Dodge Grand Caravan SE iruu asn 5375/mo. 516,999 '91 Cadillac DeVilleloPssax 5595/mo. *26,999 '87 Ford Econoline Van f15-20 Passenger Shuttle Bus) IEBW 754) *13,500 '87 Ford Econoline Van 01 Passenger Shuttle Rusi iAmS9) '13.500 Selections include air condit oning, auto vans. power brakes. power steering. AM/FM radio (except WI's). All car sales plus Ta Prot/Plan and a y Avis insulted option Most selections iuulude remaining balance of manufacturer's warranty al no additional cost. (Except Chrysler Products) 20% down 14.75 annual percentage rate 60 mos. 0.A C Ask Ica details
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PLUS CONQUEST, COLT. NAM 50. EAGLE SUMMIT. HYUNDAI. EXCEL!
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140 Photography
"ACTION" PHOTOGRAPHY
All occcasions & events. Priced to meet your budget. Weddings is our specialty. No charge for location shooting
941-4542.
141 Video Taping
FILMS transferred to video. Many locations. Econ Photo 239-4295
HOME & APARTMENT GUIDE 72 Rental Services 72 Rental Services
OAHU RENTAL SERVICE
NOW! 2 GREAT LOCATIONS
WARD & ALA MOANA 210 Ward Ave f328
HONOLULU
521-3436
HARBOR CENTER 98-027 Hekaha St.
AIEA
486-8994 Studios $450 /up 2 Bedrooms .. ..$700/up 1 Bedroom . $550/up 3-6 Bedrooms . .S958/up
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
Mon-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 9am-3pm After 4pm by Appointment Only
NEW UNITS DAILY! VERIFIED VACANCIES!
MIUTARY/NEVICOMERS/LOCAl RENTERS WELCOME
SAVE MONEY! CALL NOW! SMALL FEE
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
All real estate advertising in this newspaper is sub- ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise "any pre- ference, limitation or dis- crimination based on race. color, religion, sex, national origin, handi- capped, and familial status." This newspaper will not
knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are avail- able on an equal oppor- tunity basis.
To complain of dis- crimination, call HUD toll free at 1-800-424-8590.
What works hard and can be found in most homes?
THE CLASSIFIEDS. Call today, 235-5656
DON'T get swamped by inflation. Let the Classifieds keep you afloat, phone 235-5656!
74 Apts. Partly Furnished
KAILUA 543 Apt. #8 Wailepo St. 2 bdrm., prkg., avail. mid Oct_ $800/mo. 247-4798.
84 House Sitting 93 Vacation Rentals I WILL House, plant, and pet sit anywhere, Oahu. Long time mature, han- dyman, Hawaii resident. Call 625-1083.
KAILUA, Windward Cove, 3 bdrm., 2 ba., lux- ury apt., ground fir. w/ pool, SPA, prkg., great lanai view. Call 236-1110 8am-2pm or 254-1294 evenings.
LARGE studio, new kitchen, partially fur- nished, includes water and electric 262-6278 $900 monthly.
75 Apts. Unfurnished KAILUA 1 bdrm. $800 mo. utils. incl. no chil- dren, no pets. Call 262-4725.
76 Rentals To Share
KAILUA custom home Utilities incl., $450 mo. + deposit, 261-2943.
KAILUA spacious room w/own ba. & balcony, w/ view, washer/dryer, $600. Call 262-4708 after 5:00.
MAUNAWILI 2 rms. $400 & $425/mo. incl. utils., non-smoker. 262-4786.
83 Houses Partly Furnished
WAIMANALO spacious clean & private studio. $600/mo., utils. & cable incl., prkg. Avail. immed. :all eves. 259-5677.
CASH IN WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS! Ring up the profits when you sell those odds and ends in the Classifieds, phone 235-5656.
PROFESSIONAL female will housesit & manage your home/staff impec- cably. 8 yr. resident. Long term, 6/mo. min. Bonded. Call 523-8907.
RESPONSIBLE, mature adult will care for your home & pet, if any. Long term or short term. Call 623-6954.
88 Rooms For Rent
CLEAN & quiet, Pearl City, $250 includes util. Call eves. 637-6102.
KAILUA studio room. Near beach, single work- ing person desiredl, no smoke. $575/mo., I ncl. 262-5160.
KANEOHE rm. in priv. exec. hm. w/pool & hot tub, off street secured prkg. $650/mo. 235-33.31.
ROOM in lovely Kaneohe home. Utils., view, refrig., $450 + dep. 235-6126.
93 Vacation Rentals
A KAILUA beachside 1/2 bdrm 1 ba., kit./family rm./priv. ent. 261-9800.
ADORABLE COTTAGE In Kailua near beach. Priv. & clean. 261-0756.
AFFORDABLE priv. 1
bdrm. cottage, nr. beach & shops Call 262-2212.
KAILUA 2 units, large studio/bdrm., private ent., pool. Ph. 262-8540
KAILUA Bed & Breakfast beautiful home. $40/day Call 254-5757.
KAILUA Roomette $40/ day. 3 houses from beach. 262-0862.
KAILUA Vacation Rent- als. Near Beach.
Call 261-5174.
LANIKAI nr. beach, 1
bdrm. cottage/3 bdrm., 2 ba. hm., TV +. 262-5445.
109 Condos/Townhouses For Sale
HONOLULU KINAU LANAIS 1 bdrm. apt w/pool, view & BBQ. Charming & affc.dable. $182,000 LH. 263-6999. MAI IV f-;1. It I. :'1', 1,1,A1.'1, lit, KANEOHE MANAI HALE 2 bdrm. FHA approved. $179,500 FEE! Maintence fee incl. utilities. 263-6999.
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NUUANU CRAIGSIDE 1 bdrm., w/ valley & mtn. view! Cool classy interior. $260,000 LH. 263-6999.
NI A I N 'I' 16 Er: 1.1'1'. ir I I, kit,
KAILUA NEARLY NEW 3 bdrm., 2 ba. Fee Simple home with mtn. view, cool! $375,000. Call 263-6999.
MAIN it E It P:A. I
CHARMING/Spacious, 2 bdrm., priv. cottage, near Kailua beach with extras from $65/day, 262-5922.
KALAHEO HTS. $329,000 (FS) 4 bdrm., 3 ba., w/ view. Tracey Stott (RA). ERA STOTT 254-1515.
house hunting? MITSUI REHOUSE iir ..
CAN HELP YOU LOCATE THE 1.7"..- RIGHT HOME IN THE RIGHT - ' 4111:iN ..,f :.
LOCATION Mi7.-
FOSTER TOWER #505 - Spacious 520 sq. ft. Studio with Ocean view, across from Beach, walk to shops, Theater, park, restaurants, Pool, sauna, Security. Easy to show & priced to Sell. (L) MLS 21466 Elizabeth Ann Tkachyk (RA) 924-2460
CENTURY CENTER - Luxury 2 bdrm./2 bath, #3903, Dramatic Views. A
330 sq. ft. Studio w/Dual use #1610 included in Sale. PRIDE OF THE PACIFIC! (L) MLS 24657, Elizabeth Ann Tkachyk (RA) 924-2460.
WAIKIKI BANYAN #3703 - 1 bdrm./1 bath Penthouse offers every amenity D/H and Ocean views, Tennis, Pool, Sauna, 24 hr. Security, One
blk. to beach. Unlimited investment Opportunity. (L) MLS 22362, $398,000.
Elizabeth Ann Tkachyk (RA) 924-2460
Millriligglik RE 745 FORT STREET SUITE 1850
HONOLULU, HI
MIIII REHOUSE 523-8188 MITSUI REHOUSE REALTY INCORPORATED
114 Real Estate For Sale
BEAUTIFUL Minnesota. 10 Forested acres $12,500. Only $500 down, $125 monthly. Fantastic hunting, fis- hing, boating. The land of 10,000 lakes & more. Call OWNER, Robert. FREE maps.
1-213-375-7441
WHEN IT'S TIME FOR RESULTS... call the Classifieds, 235 -5656!
WAIMANALO
KAM HEIGHTS Older well kept home,
2+/1+ FEE $429,000.
Bradley Properties Charles Wong
732-1414
HAWAIIAN PARADISE PARK 1 acre lot, rustic 2 story cabin w/mountain view. 60 mac-nut trees & other fruit bearing trees. $39,500. Clark & Assoc. 943-6037(H) 737-7969(B).
KAILUA DUNE CIRCLE 4 bdrm., 4 ba w/pool & cabana. Large lot. near beach. $850,000 Fee 263-6999.
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115 Real Estate Announcements
PRIME RETAIL/ WAREHOUSE SPACE off Dillingham Blvd. 2400 to 9600 sq.ft. available at $1.10 per sq.ft. For more info. call Bob 845-7851.
144 Musical Instruments
BALDWIN Upright piano w/bench. excel. cond. 4 years old, $2000/offer. Call 261-8808.
DRUMS & hardware, new & used. Buy & Sell. Drum lessons. Fred's Pro Drums. Call 533-7550.
PIANO Sohmer console spinet, solid walnut, excl. cond. $950. 261-9411.
YAMAHA upright piano, good condition $1100. Call 261-2217.
146 Boat Sales & Service
19 FT. Bayliner & trailer, excel. cond. 128 hp. i/o., ski package incl. $10,999 262-8342.
5.5 RAF Cam Neil Pryde Sail used twice (1990) $200 263-4382 or 261-1431.
LET'S GO FISHING 33' boat, lic. Capt. Military/ Kamaaina rates. You keep the fish. 486-4854.
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CONTRACTORS DREAM!
MAIN STREET
i; A CUSTOM HOME ON KOKO- KAHI PLACE with view of Kaneohe
Bay for only $495,000 FEE SIMPLE! The price reflects need for cosmetic improvements. Fantas- tic potential for this prime property! 4 Bdrms., 3 Baths on 2 levels, making a flexible floorplan. The spacious, charming dwelling is surrounded by mature foilage on a 8966 s.f. lot near the end of the road. Quiet and secluded! MLS 27393. MARJORIE L. YOKUM (R) 254-5311.
VACANT VIEW LOT! KANEOHE BAY AND THE MAJES- TIC KOOLAUS could greet you each morning from your new home built on one of the three remaining lots in a planned community off Kaneohe Bay Dr. On one lot the seller will consider a trade. MIS 27929. $295,000 FEE SIMPLE. SUZANNE E. JACKSON (R) 254-5311.
REDUCED CONDO! A WONDERFUL VALUE IN BEAUTI- FUL WINDWARD HARBOUR! Moti- vated sellers have lowered their price to $259,995! This peaceful unit overlooks the tranquil fish pond and mountains from the second floor. It has 3 Bdrms., & 2 Baths. Recreational amenities include pool, spa, sauna & tennis courts. Located within walking distance of everything you need and just a short jog to the beach. MLS 24460. Lease. MARJORIE L. YOKUM (R) 254- 5311.
118 Hekili Street, Kailua, Hawaii 96734 (808) 263-6999
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Classified IV September 26-October 2, 1991
JAMES
'87 ISUZU I-MARK 4 DR SEDAN
Auto. A/C. P /S. Radio
HKC906
$2995
'84 MAZDA 626 LX 4 DR SEDAN
Auto. P/S P/W, AM/FM Cass CVT150
$3195 '84 HONDA ACCORD
4 DR SEDAN 5 Spd, A/C, P/S, P/W, AMI FM Cass BVC852
$3995
'86 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 DR SEDAN Auto, A/C, P/S,
AM/FM CDX521
$4495
'85 MAZDA RX7 5 SPD.
A/C, AM/FM CSD659
$4495 '85 OLDS REGENCY
4 DR SEDAN Full Power
CAB592
$4995
'85 FORD MUSTANG CONVT.
Auto, A/C, P/S,
AM/FM HHW330
$5195
'86 CHRYSLER 5th AVE
Full Power AM/FM Cass
E0.1969
$5495 '85 CHEVY 5-10
4X2 P/UP 5 Spd, P/S, Maps, Low
Rider, V-6, CCE953
$3695
17 TOYOTA CELICA ST. CPE.
Auto, A/C, PIS,
AM/FM CHN097
$6995
'88 FORD AEROSTAR VAN
Auto, A/C, P/S. AM/FM Cass
CUJ452
$9495 Subject to prior sale Plus tax, he. 8 tees.
Sale ends October 3, 1991
KAIMUKI TOYOTA
TOYOTA
Corner of 6th Ave. & Waialae
735-1737 sibwei
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148 Water Sports Equipment
O'BRIAN childrens wind- surfing rig; sail, (2.8) booms & mast $75, 261-1431.
150 Livestock/Horses
WANT TO BUY used Western saddle. 15 inch, will pay $250. 395-8743.
IF A LITTLE extra cash would light up your life, turn on to the Classifieds
151 Pets/Everything
AFC Champion line Persian kittens. Ready to go. 293-1100.
AKC Golden Retreiver pups. Military special. Great w/kids. 247-5893.
AKC POMERANIAN male puppy, adorable champion lines 8 wks. old, 261-1431
AKC POMERANIAN female puppy, very tiny, adorable champion lines. 8 wfts. old, $700 261-1431.
AKC Samoyed pups. "SPECIAL" back school. Cute as wht. teddy bears Males/females. 247-5893.
AKC Tiny Toy Poodle puppies, wht., silver, chocolate, blk. or apricot $450-$800. Call 833-4314, 247-0051 or 621-0444.
151 Pets/Everything BLACK Lab /GOLDEN Retriever pups 6 wks., $150. 262-2154
FREE kitten, 8 wks. old, 1 gray, 2 black, females Call 261-1534 after 6pm.
IN need of quality affordable vet care? Dr. Eric Pearson's Home Pet Svc. 235-8457 islandwide.
LARGE wooden dog house, built for 100 lb. dog. $45. 236-4029.
LOVEBIRDS all colors, exotic, beautiful, healthy. Babies & breeders. $25 & up. 735-6367/671-1470.
PUPPY TRAINING Is your pup disobedient? Call us - We do Simple Puppy pbedlence Train Ing. S.P.O.T. 247-4894.
PUPS fluffy/tiny Terriers, Collie/Shepherd 3 mo.
White kittens, 668-7222.
IMPORTERS OF QUALITY
REGISTERED PUPPIES FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
Health Guaranteed In Writing
Dog Food and Supplies
PET'S CENTRAL 2333 Aloha° Pl. Bldg. E
(Just off Sand Island Rd)
Ph. 848-1688 10 a.m.-6 p.m 7 Day a Week
Financing Available VISA, MasterCard, AMEX
AUTUMN BUYS
$75 DELIVERS
156 Auto Service & Parts
BAC PAC CAMPER SHELL. Like new, $700/ offer. Call 623-4820.
DON'T BUY A LEMON Computerized , check Diagnotics (-,,°_
Appraisal I On site Inspection Of Anceri3O We come to you 247-CHEK (2435) Cell for free Blue Book quote,
'83 MAZDA RX7 Would you believe only 85E755
16 NISSAN PULSAR Auto. P/S, Way below wholesale CAD911
'86 DODGE ARIES 4 DR Auto, A/C, I -mean nice' DBG736
'86 MITSUBISHI'S TON P/UP 125TDR
'86 TOYOTA TERCEL 4 DR Auto, A/C, P/S
'86 OLDS CALAIS 2 DR A/C, P/S, Cass, WOW DDY310
'86 PONTIAC GRAND AM A/C, P/S, T/W. Auto
'88 FORD TEMPO GI. NEED I SAY MORE! CTD364
'86 SUBARU XT TURBO P/S. A/C, T/W, Sunroof HRK676
'86 MERCURY SABLE 4 DR Loaded CES323
'88 CHEVY CELEBRITY 4DR Auto. T/W, A/C ECU455
'88 ISUZU TROOPER LS 4x4 A/C, Auto, P/S, Cass CTA842
$2195 $2495 $2695 $2995 $2995 $3295 $3695 $3995 $4495 $4695 $5595 $7895
" e are inancing experts. 1 o cre I It. Fair Credit. So So credit.
In house financing on some cars. Call Today for Info!
Open Weekdays 9am-6pm Sunday 12-4pm Subject to prior sale Plus tax & lic
We Can Finance Bankrupts, Call... FAMILY MOTORS
94-267 Farrington Al Leokane St. WAIPAHU Next to Firestone. 676-1600
PORSCHE Auto Parts. New & used, Call for low
prices. 486-3448.
TRAILER, 2 wheel (Mazda pickup bed) $250/ofr. Tom 261-6626
166 Pickup Trucks '82 DODGE RAM long bed, 4 cyl., excel. cond., $1800. 395-6683
'88 GMC 3/4 ton truck, $9500/offer. Serious inquiries only. Ask for Joe 681-4777.
171 Motorcycles & Scooters
'79 GOLDWING 1000 Runs well, chrome needs polish. Air shocks, fair- ing $1200 /offer. 254-4521/262-1203 Iv. msg
176 Autos For Sale
BUY FROM HAWAII AUTO MART Free New Car & Truck
Price Quotes TRADES ACCEPTED
Call 836-2009 or 837-7613
Michael Cutter Pres.
GOVERNMENT SEIZED Vehicles from $100. Fords, Mercedes. Cor- vettes. Chevys. Surplus. Buyers Guide. (1) 805- 962 -8000 Ext. S-4031.
NO MATTER what you're buying or selling, the Classifieds give you fast results. 235-5656!
Audi $35 TRANSFER FEE & paperwork - '84 Audi CDR-171. Pymts. of $1 22/mo. Apr 15%, 24 mo. OAC.
FAMILY MOTORS 676-1600
Buick '73 BUICK CENTURY $650 or offer, very good condition. Call 261-5264.
'80 SKYLARK, auto., loaded, $1000/offer, Call 262-0400
'91 SUZUKI KATANNA 600, 1100 miles, red on black, cover & helmet. $4100. Contact EM-3 Mathieson 474-6134
173 Auto Announcement
AUTO LOANSI BAD CREDIT OKI
Over 18 yrs. old may qualify. 1-800-626-4234. Free info., call now!
175 Vans & Campers 4 Wheel Drive
$35 TRANSFER FEE & paperwork - '82 Ford Bronco 4x4, EET-040. Pymts of $194/mo. Apr 15%, 24 mo, OAC. FAMILY MOTORS
676-1600 '85 DODGE CARAVAN excel. cond. 55,000 mi. $5,500. Call 261-9800.
'87 DODGE 4x4, 3/4 ton, auto., 360 V8, Spoker Rims, heavy duty hitch, P/S, P/B. $920 0/offer, 239-9171 eves,
'89 JEEP WRANGLER $7999 or $189/mo. 4x4, tan, w/wild graphics, 7 yr./70k Mfg. Warranty. HTE-429. 834-5533. Must sell immediately!
CAR-1 SALF_SJ
'90 CARAVAN $12,999 or $298/mo. A/C, Auto, P/B, P/S, P/L, P /W. 7 yr./70k Mfg. Warranty. DCJ-851. 834-5533 Must sell immediey!
AVIS
AVIIS SALES
YOU'LL BE AMAZED at the amount of money you can make on things you no longer need. They're someone else's treasure, & the Classifieds bring you together. Phone 235-5656 today!
176 Autos For Sale
WELCOME H e ME
U.S. MILITARY '76 PHID sPe H1J147 $110
'19 MUSTANG AMR OM
79 LNCOLS AWb91 SOS
WANDA 9/5V 05R456 $4$t
790f1Y 4DR ATE199 $595
IT ESCORT SAV 858924 $595
182 PLYMOUTH 2DR CDOS2 $595
189 ARIES 80X925 5695
Ili SENTRA A1S149 $695
113 AERCLEY 9/W 864466 1695
114 CEIEBETYS/W BW8109 1695
74 DASHER MUMS $695
'83 818a 4118 A9S631 $695
'79 CUTLASS MC410 $195
.e4FAxmcor SAY 848728 $195
SO HONDA ACCODD TICKROO $795
90 POCK 9DR MG811 9795
St PLYMOUTH
HORIZON SEM rto RONDAACCORD EtR434 1195
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'91 CENTURY, $13,999 or $320/mo. A/C, auto, P/B, AM/FM, P/S, 3yr./ 50k Mfg. Warranty. Many 834-5533.
AVIS CAR SALES
Cadillac '91 DEVILLE $26,999 or $595/ mo. Auto., AM/ FM, P/B, P/S, P/L, P/W, Fully loaded 5 yr./50 K Gold MFG warranty lic. DPS-560 834-5533.
[AVIS Lc ALEAR S] I S
Chevrolet '77 MALIBU Classic Runs and looks good $550/offer. 235 -7608.
'78 MALIBU WAGON Maroon, $700 or best offer, 261-3081
Datsun '78 STATION wgn., great run-a-bout car $750 or offer. 262-8627 Iv. msg.
Dodge '91 SPIRIT $11,999 or $275/mo. AIR BAG! A/C, Auto., P/S, P/B, AM/FM, stereo. 7 yr./70k Mfg. Warranty Avail. Many. 834-5533.
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FOR THE BEST in Home, Apartment & Condominium listings,
check the classifieds.
Fiat '75 SPYDER, new eng., tires, mag wheels, stereo. Rag & hard top $2500. Looks new. 261-4469.
Ford '75 MUSTANG in excel. cond., asking $1000. Call 955-3904 John
'86 ESCORT Good island beach car. $900/offer. Call 263 -3635.
'87 RANGER XLT P/S, P/ B, 5 spd., 0/0, cruise/ tilt, am/fm cass., sunroof, low mi., excl. cond., extras, $6200. 422-8174.
Geo '90 METRO $6999 or $167/mo. Auto., A/C, 5 dr. H/B, AM/FM stereo 3 yr.- 50K warranty. EAX- 548. 834-5533. Must sell immediately!
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'91 PRIZM $10,999 or $275/mo. A/C, Auto., P/ S, P/B, AM/FM, Low miles. 3 yr./50k Mfg. War- ranty. Many. 834-5533.
ICARI SALES AVIS
Honda $35 TRANSFER FEE & paperwork - '83 Prelude BTD-899. Pymts of $170/ mo. Apr 15%, 24 mo. FAMILY MOTORS
676-1600
H O D A WINDWARD In Kaneohe Only 20 Minutes From Anywhere!
elfiltilinCE '91 CRX DX '91 CIVIC LX '91 ACCORD DX
Auto
#7844
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Auto, 4 Door
10,195 #8095
4 Door
11,295 #7928
All prices quoted are plus tax, license and $150 DOC Fees. Car subject to prior sale. Prices good through September 29, 1991.
USED CAR SPECIALS! '84 MAZDA
P/UP w/CAMPER Lic# CYC-624
1,995 '85 FORD T-BIRD Lic# CUX-526
2,995 HONDA Hotline: 247-8544
'86 TOYOTA CAMRY Lic# CDX-131
4,495
'90 NISSAN SENTRA Lic# DFP-921
5,995
'86 JEEP CHEROKEE
Lic# EEB-590
7,995 '88 FORD TEMPO Lic# CVT-658
4,995
'85 AUDI 5000S
Lic# CEY-541
6,995
Honda
'85 ACCORD, new tires & muffler, mag wheels $3000. Call 261-4469.
'86 CRX, blue, A/C, 12 valve engine, stereo cass., good cond. $4,500 or make offer. Must Sell. Return to mainland. Call Kersey 433-5745.
Mazda
$35 TRANSFER FEE & paperwork - '79 RX-7. EFC-1 06. Payments of $97/mo. Apr 15%, 24 mo. OAC.
FAMILY MOTORS 676-1600
'83 626 LX 5 dr., orig. paint, no rust, digital dash, elec. sunroof, A/C, P/W, P/B, P/Locks, 5 spd., tinted windows, split fold down seats. Lots of trunk space. Excl. family car, 2nd owner. First $3850 takes it. Call Chris 235-5881 days or 261-7198 eves.
'83 GLC SW auto., top condition, new tires, $1000/offer. 247-6444.
'88 HONDA ACCORD LX
Lic# CVX-682
8,995 AAA RATED HONDA WINDWARD
#1 IN HAWAII FOR SERVICE SATISFACTION
Military Financing & Mainland Releases
Available! HONDA
,W11\41DWA_RD Open 7 Days a Week
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$3000 REBATE! FINAL CLEARANCE ON ALL
1991 JEEP CHEROKEES!
'90 MIATA convertible, cass., A/C, P/W, white, low miles, $13,800. 261-4923.
Mercedes '79 300D, red, loaded, immaculate, looks new $6000. Call 261-6909.
Mitsubishi $35 TRANSFER FEE & paperwork - '84 Cordla Turbo DOB-064, Pymts. of $146/mo. Apr 15%, 24 mo. OAC.
FAMILY MOTORS 676-1600
Oldsmobile '91 CUTLASS CIERAS, $13,999 or $320/mo. A/C, auto., P/B, P/S, AM/FM, 3 yr./50k Mfg. Warrantty. Many, 834-5533.
[rM CAR SALES
Pontiac '91 SUNBIRD LE conv't. $14,999 or $330/mo. Auto., A/C, P/B, P/S, P/ W, P/L, AM/FM, P/top, 3 yr./50k Mfg. Warranty. Many. 834-5533.
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'91 SUNBIRD, $9999. or $230/mo. 4 dr. sedan, auto, A/C, P/B, P/S, AM/ FM, 3 yr./50k Mfg. Warran- ty. Super low miles. Many. 834-5533.
AVIS CAR SALESi
Toyota '85 TERCEL 5 dr., auto, a/c, new tires, am/fm cass. $3000. 839-2408
'88 CAMRY auto., P/S, P/ B, A/C, am/fm, 4 dr., clean, $8000/offer. Call Sam 235-0899 eves. 537-8351 days.
1991 Jeep Cherokee Laredo 1991 Jeep Cherokee Sport 1991 Jeep Cherokee Base
A111991 Cherokees MUST GO!
SOUTH SEAS CORNER OF NIMITZ & LAGOON DRIVE 2841 NORTH NIMITZ HIGHWAY
Jeep AIRPORT Eagle 836-0515
USED CAR SPECIALS! AIRPORT WAIPAHU
'86 HONDA PRELUDE (CEN261) $6,495 '87 MERCURY TOPAZ GS (CPT672) $4,995 '87 MAZDA 626 GT TURBO (CJT985) s6,995 '85 HONDA ACCORD (CBW350) $4,995 '89 AEROSTAR MINI VAN (VIN #8353) $9,995 '94 MAZDA RX-7 CONY. (DBU132) $1 6,995 '86 SUZUKI FORSCA (CCT788) $2,895 '90 ESCORT GT (DOG807) $7,995 '88 MAZDA 929 (CYY361) $10,995
'83 MERCURY LYNX S/WGN (AWE668) $1,199 '82 CHEVY MALIBU CLASSIC (BGJ562) $1,299 '84 HONDA CIVIC WGN (8XJ405) $3,699 '88 TOYOTA TERCEL DX 5 DR H/B (EED530) $4,799 '89 FORD MUSTANG (DCS542) $6,999 '90 NISSAN SENTRA (DGB334) $5,899 '87 JEEP CHEROKEE 4WD 4DR (MNF568) $9,799 '89 FORD AEROSTAR PASS WGN (EBE099) $9,999 '89 HONDA ACCORD LXI (CXU850) $11,399
SAVE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ON ALL NEW CARS
'91 JEEP WRANGLER EAGLE SUMMIT '91 JEEP COMANCHE 3 DR
'91 JEEP CHEROKEE '91 EAGLE SUMMIT '91 EAGLE TALON '91 EAGLE PREMIER
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SOUTH SEAS Eagle Jeep WAIPAHU
94-250 LEONUI STREET
LNAlEfE ASPEN Sfrif Auto, clean (AFN661) 495 Well kept (A50724) $495 '79 FORD FAIRMONT
'81 DAMN B210 Great as mileage (808424)
85 TOYOTA TERCEL Great transportation 1144E3501
$495 $495
71,19!",?1,A,.f$ROLLAsm $895 '85 FORD LTD BRIM $'395 While, very low miles (0900831
'84 FORD MUSTANG $1495 Huns great IFSVA330)
. '83 SUBARU H Cassette. nice car (BMW)
A $1595 Very clean 1CPN714) $2995 '87 DODGE OMNI
y'87 HONDA CIVIC $3695 1..Cassele, nice car (CJU385)
Bs Immaculate fIFFIS8)
REGAL $3995 .189 FORD FESTIVA $3995 ;Air condition. low miles (DCC723)
'89 PONTIAC LEMANS $3995 1
Great price. easy financing (851E551 .
! '88 NISSAN Au. $5695 t Air, very Mee (CXP708)
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'91 FESTIVA #2238 Great Value-Small Price
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91 ESCORT 2373 #1 Seller in America V788
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NAMPAMA $13,988
A AA a. QUALITY USEYD CARS
'88 FORD RANGER WC P.U $5995 I Clean Suck (017447)
'88 MAZDA 82200 $5995 Air, very low miles (CW0129)
'85 TOYOTA 4x4 SR-5 P.U. $6995 Black beauty (155524)
lftledFrfriRCUT ASIR° " $6995 88 FORD RANGER XLT $6995 Cassette, auto loaded (EAA429)
kf7 DODGE CARAVAN U $8995 Ago miles, loaded (CRG873)
Prices include all factory rebates & incentives. 'No previous record of new vehicle financing or leasing. Plus tax, lic & 5149 doc fee. Vehicles subject to prior sale. *Financing through Ford Motor Credit OA .n el ed models. OA le ends Oct 3 1991.
NEW '91 DODGE
VISTA WAGON $10,988 7 Pass., 0/0 Trans, Air. P/S, P/B, +- More #110129
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'91 DYNASTY V-6, Auto, Air, P/S, P/B #110706
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'81 AUDI 50005 $2388 Auto, Air, P/S. P/8 #3738/ATB384
'84 CHRYSLER CONQUEST $2988 Air, AM/FM Cass, P/B. P/W #3741
'86 MAZDA 626 #6687/CCE808 $3988 '89 DODGE ARIES $3988 Auto, Air, P/S More CXG119
'87 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE Auto, Air & More #3756/CJF473 $4488 '86 BUICK CENTURY WAGON Auto, Air, P/S, P/W, Cruise #3745/CTU676 $4488 '87 MERCURY SABLE 4 DR $4688 Auto, Air More #3601/CJ8662
'88 FORD AEROSTAR Auto. Air, AM/FM & More 0710/GUAM' $4988 '80 MAGARUS CUBE TRUCK Auto. P/S. Huge Utility Box #3737/628707 M988 '85 TOYOTA CELICA
Auto, AM/FM Cass. Cruise #3719/CDN090 $5388 '89 NISSAN STANZA 4 DR $7688 Auto, Air More MPR524
'87 PLY VOYAGER $7988 Auto, PIS Air, 6 Cyl CVV924
'80 LINCOLN MARK VII $7988 Fully Loaded #3735/HJB489
'89 FORD T-BIRD 2 DR Auto, P /S. Air + More #3348/DBA058
'90 TOYOTA CAMRY Fully Equipped EBN570
'87 CADILLAC DEVILLE Auto, P/S, P/L, Air, Loaded #3740/CPW814
$8588
$9588
$9988 'SO JEEP GRAND WAGONEER
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5,000 Miles, P/W, P/L, Air #3643/ECB925 7
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Prices include all factory incentives and rebates. Cars subject to prior sale. Plus tax, lic. 8 $149 doc tees OAC. Some cars located at 921 Kam Hwy, Cutter Dodge Pearl City. Prices include all applicable consumer rebates. 1st time bulers incentive & Active Duty Military incentive. Not combinable. Sale ends October 3, 1991. Ask dealer for details.
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AM/FM, 5 Spd. (CAP921 #6706) '84 FORD EXP $888 80 VW VANAGON
Auto, AM/FM Radio (BAS773 #6717) 1988 '73 MERCEDES BBENZ 450 SEL $2288 Auto. P/S & More (BGF025 #3757)
81 AUDI 5000S $2388 Auto, Air, P/S, P/8 (A T8384 #3738)
87 FORD EXP $2588 AM/FM Air, P/S (CPY682 #6633)
'88 HYNDAI GLS $2788 5 Spd, AM/FM (CWG955 #6617)
'86 FORD ESCORT WAGON $2988 Auto, Auto, AM/FM (CWA 757116728)
'88 HYUNDAI EXEL GLS $2988 AM/FM Sunroof, Clean (CWG955 #6617)
'89 PONTIAC LEMANS LE $3988 (10751673 #6268)
86 BUICK CENTURY WAGON $4488 Auto, A/C, P/S, P/W, Cruise (CTU676 #3745)
87 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE $4488 Auto, Air & More (CJF473 #3756)
84 OLDS TORNADO $4988 (BW8354 #6648)
'89 FORD TEMPO 4 DR $5388 Auto. P/S, P/B. 18,000 Miles (DSP370 #6725)
87 FORD TAURUS WAGON $5688 V-6, Auto. Air, P/W (CJN544 #6569)
'86 VW JETTA GLI 5 Spd, Air, PIS, AM/FM, Clean (160229 #6729) $5988 88 DODGED-100 P/UP $6988 Air, V-8, P/S, P/B (1016P0 #6713)
89 COLT VISTA WAGON $6988 Auto, Air, Low Miles, P/S (CPA1704721)
87 HONDA ACCORD LX $7588 Auto, Air, P/W (CNT762 #6646)
'89 HONDA CRX Si $7988 Clean (060650 #6710)
'89 CHEVY CAMARO $7988 (CXR399 #6650)
87 DODGE CARAVAN $8988 (DCD463 #6453)
88 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER Auto, Air, P/S (CUA620 #3732) $8988 88 TOYOTA CELICA GT Auto, Air, P/W (08E487 #6450) $8988 90 CHEVY LUMINA Auto, Air. P/S (00P358 #6620) $9988 88 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER $ an (CRW108 #6652) qopeour '90 FORD PROBE GT
Air, P/Seats, P/W (DFB689 #6694) $11 988 90 DODGE CARAVAN $ an Auto, Air, P/S (0CT809 #6707) Pew 90 FORD MUSTANG CONVT $ 12 688 5.0L AM/FM, A/C, P/W (0,1V601 #3760) Jr
91 CHRYSLER 5th AVE 12,000 Miles, Loaded WPM() #6720) $ 1 7,988
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Kam Hwy.
Pearl City
Tavern
AT 921 KAM HWY Prices include all factory incentives. Cars subject to prior sale. Prices plus tax, lic , & 9149 doc fees OAC. Sale ends October 3, 1991. Some cars located 735 Dillingham Blvd. Ask dealer for details.
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LOCATION
CHECK IT OUT NO ONE WILL
SELL FOR LESS!
1991 Mitsubishi 3000GT OW
#3526 WAS $34,895
Air, Power Window, Power Door Lock & More
1991 Mitsubishi ECLIPSE's GS NOW
Si 4 988 #3524 WAS $19,861
Air, 5 Speed, AM/FM Cass, Sunroof & More
1991 Mitsubishi GALANTs VR4
#3534 SPECIAL EDITION
Air, 5 Speed, AM/FM Cass, & More
BIG SAVINGS
1991 Mitsubishi TRUCKs 2W0
#3265 NOW WAS $15,925
Air Condition, 5 Speed, Tinted, & More
Si 1.988
1991 Mitsubishi MONTEROs
#3252 WAS $20,642 NOW
4x4 Power Window, LS. AM/FM & More
Quality USED CARS
$488 '80 FORD T-BIRD (BBA016)
'80 AMC SPIRIT (Axcsso) '85 CHEV CHEVETTE (DDY392)
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FREE FULL TANK OF GAS WITH
EVERY NEW CAR PURCHASE!
1991 CHEVY TRUCK Use your Ford $1000 certificate to purchase your new a,
Chevy jsjimminximmp,,i
52000 TOTAL
ASSISTANCE 6 Cyl. Auto., Trans. - Stk. #1-0324 -or-
Use your $1000 certificate from Chevrolet "Get Out There" Program.
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5 Spd, Manual Trans, 2.4L Engine, Clock AM Radio #I-0774
1991 GEO STORM to's $9477
1991 CHEVY CAMARO RS
'85 NISSAN SENTRA (CNC806)
jr'80 PONTIAC PHOENIX (APD172)
'79 DODGE OMNI (AFU790)
'83 NISSAN S/WGN (CXY596)
$2,888 '88 DAIHATSU CHARADE (CTX625)
'87 BUICK CENTURY (CNF455)
'87 DODGE COLT (CPD681)
'85 MAZDA 626 (C8X932)
$3,888 '84 CELICA GT (BUU684)
'88 CHEV CORSICA (CSA460)
'88 PONTIAC LEMANS (CPS290)
'88 ISUZU I-MARK (EDJ791)
'87 CHEV CAVALIER ICNG8061
$4,888 '87 HONDA CRX (CGY167)
'87 CAVALIER R/S CONY (cxDo71 '88 RELIANT S/WGN (EAV583)
'89 NISSAN SENTRA (EED167)
'88 DAKOTA P/UP (CYY768)
6 Cyl, Auto Trans w/OD
USED CAR SPECIALS
1391 KAPIOLAN1946-8311 060 KAPIOLAN1737-0500
(corner Kapiolani & Waialae)
$5,888 '90 MAZDA 323 (DOD389)
'89 VW FOX (PFW571)
'89 NISSAN P/UP (DBG637)
MORE SPECIALS! '86 CAMARO !ROC Z28 T-Roof, Black Beauty (685696) ......$6898 87 RONDA PRELUDE
2.0, Si, Ravishing Red! (CTB463) $6988 '90 CHEVY LUMINA
7 Pass, Fully Equipped (DJF959) $14,888
'88 CHM MTN DAN Auto, Air, Passenger Van! (EDF7791 $8488 39 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER
Air, Auto, Special! (KNE969) $8888 '89 CHET! BLAZER
Tahoe PGK, Air, Loaded! (CXR778) $9988
All prices & discounts incl. any and all applicable rebates. Cars subject to prior sale. Prices plus tax, lic. & 9149 doc. fees. OAC. Rebates from us applied only at purchase price. MSRP or more rebate on selected models. Sale ends October 3.1991.
CHEVROLET LUMINA 4 DR. Air cond., Automatic, Power
Steering HYL900
$7988, Al AAA AAAkkt.
11,,41 CHEVROLET CAVALIER %AA), F'S, Radio. Bargain BWW477 $988 089 FORD ESCORT $2888 I8MlFM Cass. Like New, Saver 000161
14 VW RABBIT CONVERTIBLE VkM / Cass. 5 Spd, 32032mi euP092 $4988
B16 UICK RIVIERA jAir, Auto P/S & Morel ECS431 $4988 719 ISUZU PICK-UP TRUCK Camper lop. AM/FM Cass, ow MI DP070 $5495 10 GEO METRO 4 DR. LSI
rfiAl Cond. Automatic AM/FM Stereo HM13982 $5888 MG FORD AEROSTAR XL PASS. VAN
Cyl. Auto. Air Cond.. P/S CCG719 $59813 85 FORD BRONCO tI XLT
004 Air, Cass Auto, Clean C136705 $6888 MO NISSAN SENTRA WAGON .(Auto AM/FM, P /S. Extra Clean 06X498 $6988 MO TOYOTA COROLLA DX 4 DR. Auio, P/S, Clean MGC837 $8488 '110 CHEVROLET LUMINA 4 DR.
uiltt lo, VS. Au, PIS Clean OG7160 $8788 17 CADILLAC DeVILLE 4 DR.
Auto, Air, Cass & More CRAM 1 0,988 :11 CHEVROLET BERETTA GT Ave, Auto, Air. Cass. Alum Wheels, 1595 Mil EDD329 $ 1 1 ,988 '91 HONDA PRELUDE 2.0 SI si "00 ttiOaktfixt4t VAIttkfalikg4 WA? Iwo§ uu Not combinable with special finance rates. Rebates & assistance on selected models. Subject to prior sale, plus tax, tic & $149 doc fee. All applicable rebates, first
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time buyer applied. Sale ends October 3, 1991.
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