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Scale of miles Solite o Heights 3i Semper Fidelis HAWAII MARINE Voluntary payment for deli% er MCAS housing/$1 per four-week period. VOL. 12 No. 45 Sacrifice Lebanon: Name NOK Status ABBOT, Terry Col New Richmond, OH KIA ALBRIGHT, Marvin, I. Cpl Bridgeport, CT WIA ALEXANDER, Clemon. LCpI Monticello, FL ,KIA ALLMAN, John, PFC Carlsbad, NM KIA- ANDERSON, Dennis, LCpI Kennesaw, GA WIA ARNOLD, M., Gel Philadelphia, PA KIA ARROYO, Pablo, Syt Bronx, NY WIA. BAILEY, Charles, PFC Berlin, MO. KIA BAKER, Nicholas, LCpI Alexandria, VA MIA BALCOM, Michael, PFC Vernon,, NY WIA BANKS, Anthony, LCpI St. Louis, MO WIA BANKS, Johansen, LCpI Detroit, MI KIA BARRETT, Richard, LCpI Tappaharnock, FL MIA BATTLE, David, lstSgt . Hubert, NC KIA BAYNARD, James, LCpI Richmond, VA KIA BELMER, Alvin. GySgt Jacksonville, NC KIA BLAND, Stephen, PFC Midway Park, NC KIA BLANKENSHIP, Richard, Col Hubert, NC KIA BLOCKER, John, PFC Yulee, FL KIA BOCCIA, Joseph, Jr., Capt Northport, NY KIA BOHANNON, Leon, Col Jacksonville, NC KIA BOHNET, John SSgt Memphis TN MIA BOLEN, Neale, Opt Cedarlake, IN WIA I30NK, John, Jr., Opt Phltadelphia, PA KIA BOULOS, Jeffrey, LCpI Islip, NY KIA BOUSOM, David, Opt Fife Lake, MI KIA BOYETT, John, lstLt Camp Lajeune, NC KIA BROWN, Anthony, Col Detroit, Mt KIA BROWN, David, LCpI Conroe, TX KIA BROWN, Thomas, LCpI Palatka, FL , WIA BUCHANAN, Bobby, Jr., LCpI Midway Pdrk, NC KIA BUCKMASTER, John, Col Vandalia, OH KIA BURLEY, William, 'PFC. Linden, NJ KIA BURNETTE, Rodney, Op! Charlotte, NC WIA BURNS, Rodney, PFC St. Peters, MO WI A CALLAHAN, Paul, CO Lorain, OH KIA CAMARA, Macot; Col Jacksonville, NV KIA CAMPUS, Bradley, PFC Lynn, MA KIA CEASAR, Johnnie, LCpI El Camera, TX KIA COLE, Marc, PFC Ludlow Falls, OH KIA COMAS, Juan, PFC Hialeah, FL KIA CONLEY, Cobert, Sgt Orlando, FL KIA COOK, Charles, Opt Advance, NC KIA COOPER, Curtis, LCpI North Wales, PA MIA COPELAND, Johnny LCpI Burlington, NC KIA CORCORAN, Bert, Cpl Katonah,. NY KIA COSNER, David, LCpI Elkins, WV . KIA COULMAN, Kevin, Sgt Seminary, NY KIA CROFT,. Brett, LCpI Lakeland, FL KIA CRUCALE, Rick, LCpt W. Warwick, RI KIA CUSTARD, Kevin, LCpI Virginia, MN MIA CYZICK, Russell, LCpI Star City, WV KIA DALLACHIE, Charles, lstLt Milford, CT WIA DARRINGTON, Anthony, PFC Selma, AL WIA DAVIS, Andrew, Maj . Jacksonville, NC MIA DECKER, Sidney, PFC Clarkston, KY KIA DEVLIN, Michael, PFC Westwood, MA KIA DIAZ, Steven, LCpI Chicago, IL WIA DIBENEDETTO, Thomas, LCpI Mansfield Cntr, CT KIA DONOHUE, James, Col 'Bethpage, NY WIA DORSEY, Morris, LCpI ' Poughkeepsie, NY WIA DOUGLASS, F., SgtMaj Cataurnet, MA KIA DUDNEY, James, LCpI Millersville, MD WIA DUNNIGAN, Timothy, CFA Princeton, WV KIA EDWARDS, Roy, MSgt Camp Lejeune, NC KIA EHRENFRIED, Brook, Col ' Newport News, Va WIA ELLISON, Jesse, LCpI SoldierS Grove WI KIA ESTES, Danny, PFC Gary, IN KIA ESTLER, Sean, PFC Kendall Park, NJ KIA FAIN, Evan, GySgt New River, NC WIA FLUEGEL, Richard, PFC Erie, PA KIA FORRESTER, Steven, CO JacksonvIlle, NC KI A FOSTER, John, LCpI Robbins, IL WIA FULCHER, Michael, Cpl Madison Heights, VA KIA FULLER, Benjamin, LCpI Duluth, GA MIA FULTON, Michael, LCpI Fort Worth, TX KIA GAINES, William, Jr., Col Port Charlotte, FL KIA GALLAGHER, Sean, LCpI N. Andover, MA KIA. GANDER, David, LCpI Milwaukee, WI ' KIA GANGUR, George, LCpI Cleveland, OH KIA GANN, Leland, SSgt Camp Lejeune, NC KIA GARCIA, Randall, LCpI Modesto, CA MIA GARCIA, Ronald, SSgt Jacksonville, NC KIA GARNER, Truman, Col Parrish, AL WIA GAY, David, LCpI Jacksonville, NC KIA GERLACH, Howarth: LtCol Jacksonville, NC WIA GHUMM, Harold, SSgt Jacksonville, NC KIA GIBBS, Warner, LCpI Portsmouth, VA KIA GIBLIN, Timothy, Cpl N. Providence, RI KIA GIBSON, John, Sgt Jacksonville, NC WIA GOROON, Richard, LCpI Somerville, MA KIA GRATTON, Harold, LCpI Conoes, NY KIA GREASER, Robert, Sgt' Landsdale, PA KIA GREEN, D., LCpI Baltimore, MD KIA GUY, Earl, LCpI Dayton, OH WIA HAIRSTON, Thomas, LCpI Philadelphia, PA KIA HALTIWANGER, Freddie, Jr., Sgt Little Mountain, SC KIA HAMILTON, Virgil, LCpI McDowell, KY KIA HANTON, Gilbert, Sgt Washington, D.C. KIA HARRIS, Michael, LCpI Woonsocket, RI WIA HARRIS, Wayne, LCpI Richmond, VA WIA HASKELL, Michael, Capt Camp Lejeune, NC MIA ' HASTINGS, Michael, PFC Seaford, DE KIA HEIN, Paul, Capt Camp Lajeune, NC KIA HELD, Douglas, LCpI Jacksonville, NC KIA HELMS, Mark, PFC Dwight, NE KIA HENDERSON, Ferrandy, LCpI Tampa, FL KIA HERNANDEZ, Matilde, Jr., GySgt Midway Park, NC KIA HESTER, Stanley, Cpl Raleigh!, NC KIA HILDRETH, D,W., GySgt Saeads Ferry, NC KIA HINES, James, Col Forrest City, IA WIA HQLBERTON, Richard, SSgt Beaufort, SC KIA HOLLINGSHEAD, Bruce, LCpI Fairborn, OH MIA HOLMES, Melvin, PFC Chicago, IL KIA HOWARD, Bruce, Cpl Strong, ME ' KIA HUDSON, Terry, LCpI Prichard, AL WIA HUE, Lyndon, LCpI Des Allemarids, LA 'KIA HUKILL, Maurice, 2ndLt Jacksonville, NC KIA HUNT, Orval, SSgt Camp Lejeune, NC WIA ' K kINF.011E BAY. 1W %IL NOV. 9, 1983 IACOVINO, Edward, Jr., LCpI INGALLS, John, PFC INNOCENZI, Paul, WO JACKOWSKI, James, LCpI JAMES, Jeffrey, LCpI JAMES, Jesse, Sgt JENKINS, Nathaniel, Cpl JIGGETS, Kevin, LCpI JOHNSTON, Edward, Cpl JONES, Ronald, GySgt JONES, Steven, LCpI JULIAN, Thomas, PFC KEOWN, Thomas, Sgt KIMM, E., GySgt KINGSLEY, Waiter, LCpI KINSLOW, John, LCpI KIRKPATRICK, Brian, Col KNIPPLE, James, LCpI KREISCHER, F., Ill, LCpI LAISE, Keith, LCpI LAMB, Thomas, LCpI LANGON, J., Cpl LARIVIERE, Michael, Sgt LARIVIERE, Steven, Col LASTER, Tommy,: Sgt LEMNAH, Richard, MSgt LEWIS, David, Col LEWIS, Val, Sgt LHEUREUX, John, LCpI LONG, Donald, Sat LOSEY, Donald, 2ndLt LUKOSAVICH, Scott, Cpl LYON, Paul, Jr LCpI MAITLAND, Samuel, Col MANLEY, Renard, LCpI MARTIN, Charlie, SSgt MARTIN, Jack, PFC MASSA, David, CO MASSMAN, Michael, Cpl MATTACCHIONE, Joseph, Pvt MATTHEWS, Burnham, LCpI MCCALL, John, LCpI MCDONOUGH, James, CO MCMAHON, Timothy, PFC MCMAUGH, Robert, LCpI MCNEELY, Timothy; LCpI MELEFSKY, Charles, LCpI MELENDEZ, Louis, PFC MERCER, M., Col MEURER, Ronald, LCpI Warwick, RI Intdrlaken, NY Trenton, NJ S. Salem, NY Baltimore, MD Hubert, NC Ddytona Beach, FL Suitland, MD Struthers, OH Jacksonville, NC Brooklyn, NY Middleton, RI Louisville, KY Atlantic, IA Wisconsin Dells, WI Valley City, NC Camp Lejeune, NC Alexandria, Va Indialantic, FL Stroudsburgh, PA Coon Rapids, MN Father - Lakehurst, NJ Mother - Somerville Perry, FL Chicopee, MA Albany, GA Camp Lejeune, NC Garfield Heights, OH Atlanta, GA Randolph, MA Jacksonville, NC Winston-Salem, NC Cuyahoga Falls, OH Milton, FL Jacksonville, NC Delray Beach, FL Camp Lejeune, NC Oveido, FL Warren, RI Jacksonville, NC Sanford, NC Odenton, MD Rochester, NY Newcastle, PA Austin, TX Manassas, VA Mooresville, NC Frackville, PA Santa Marie Calle, PR Vale, NC Jacksonville, NC KIA KIA KIA KIA KIA MIA KIA MIA KIA WIA KIA KIA KIA KIA KIA WIA MIA MIA KIA MIA KIA KIA KIA KIA WIA MIA KIA KIA WIA WIA KIA MIA MIA KIA MIA KIA KIA KIA WIA KIA WIA KIA KIA KIA KIA KIA WIA KIA KIA KIA THIRTY-TWO PAGES MITCHELL, Timothy, LCpI MOORE, Joseph, Cpl MOORE, Lovelle, LCpI MORRIS, Neal, lstLt MORROW, Richard, LCpI MUFFLER, John, LCpI MU,NOZ, Alex, PFC MYERS, Harry, Cpl NAIRN, David, lstLt NASHTON, Jeffrey, LCpI NAVA, Luis, LCpI NICHOLS, Joe, PFC OHLER, Michael, Capt OLSON, John, CO OLSON, Robert, PFC ORTEGA, Alexander, SSgt ORTIZ, Richard, CWO-3 OWEN,.J., LCpI OWENS, Joseph, Col OXENDINE, Winston, GySgt PAGE, Michael, LCpI PALMER, Samuel, Cpl PARKER, Ulysses, LCpI PAYNE, Mark, LOpI PEARSON, John, GySyt PERRON, Thomas, PFC PHILLIPS, John, Jr., Sgt PLYMEL, Clyde, lstLt POLLARD, William, Sgt POMALESTORRES, Rafael, Sgt PREVATT, Victor, Cpl PRICE, James, PFC PRINDEVILLE, Patrick, SSgt PULLIAM, Eric, PFC ' RANDOLPH, David, LCpI RAY, Charles, GySgt REAGAN, David, Col RELVAS, R., PFC RICH Terrence, PFC Baltimore, MD St. Louis, MO East St. Louis, IL Sarasota, FL Clairton, PA Philadelphia, PA Bloomfield, NM Whittler, NO Jacksonville, NC. Jacksonville, NC Gardena, CA Detroit, MI. Huntington, NY ' Sabin, MN Lawtons, NY Rochester, NY Ft. Sill, OK Virginia Beach, VA Chesterfield, VA Johnson City, TN Mansfield, OH Covington, VA Baltimore, MO Binghamton, NY Jacksonville, NC. Whitinsville, MA Wilmette, IL' Merritt, FL Jacksonville, NC Philadelphia, PA Columbus, GA Attala, AL Gainesville, FL E. St. Louis, MO Siloam Springs, AR Camp Lejeune, NC Virginia Beach, Va ^Philadelohla. PA Brooklyn, NY 'VVIA MIA WIA WIA KIA KIA KIA KIA KIA i,VIA KIA WIA KIA KIA KIA KIA KIA KIA KIA WIA KIA WIA KIA MIA MIA MIA KIA MIA KIA 'MIA MIA' KIA KIA KIA MIA kIA' KIA KIA MIA IN HONOR OF THOSE WHO DIED RICHARDSON, Warren, LCpI RIVERS, Paul, Cpl RODRIGUEZ, Juan, Sgt ROLLISON, David, LCpI ROTONDO, Louis, LCpI RUSSELL Steve, Syt SANPEDRO, B., LCpI SANTOS, John, Cpl SAULS, Michael, LCpI SCHNEIDER, Joseph, Col SCHNORF, Charles, 1s1Lt SCHULTZ, Scott, PFC SCIALABBA, Peter, Capt SCOTT, Gary, Col SELBE, John, Sgt SHALLO, Ronald, CM SHIELDS, Thurnell, Cpl SHIPP, Thomas, LCpI SHROPSHIRE, Jerryl, PFC SILVIA, James, LCpI SIMMONS, Emanuel, LCpI SIMPSON, Larry, LCpI SKIWINDKI, Stanley, LCpI SMITH, Kirk, LCpI SMITH, Thomas, SSgt SMITH, Vincent, Capt SOARES, Edward, LCpI SOIFERT, Alan, Sgt SOMivIERHOF, William, IstLt SPAOLDiNr.-4, Dana, OW . SPAULDING, Michael, LCpI SPEARING, John, LCpI SPENCER, Stephen, Ldpl STELPFLUG, Bill, PFC STEPHENS, Horace, PFC STOCKTON, Craig, PFC STOKES, Jeffrey', LCpI STOWE, Thomas, LCal STURGHILL, Eric, LCpI SUNDAR, Devon, LCpI THOMPKINS, Albert, LCpI THOMPSON, Dennis, Cpl THOMPSON, Willie, LCpI THORSTAD, Thomas, SSgt TINGLEY, Stephen, PFC TISHMACK, John,ICal TOMA, Michael, LCpI TOWNSEND, Henry, Col TRAHAN, L., Pvt VALLE, Pedro, Col VALLONE, Donald, Jr., PFC VALORE, Terence, Cpl VELASCO, Jamie, LCpI VINCENT, Joseph, Col WALKER, Leonard, LCpI WASHINGTON, Eric, Col WEBB, Adam, LCpI WEBER, Galen, CO WEEKES, Obrian, Cpl WELLS, Tandy, lstSgt WENTWORTH, Steven, LCpI WESLEY, Allen, Sgt WEST, Lloyd, GySgt WETHAM, Norman, SSgt WEYL, John, SSgt WHERLAND, Burt6n, Cpl WIGGLESWORTH, Dwayne, LCpI WILCOX, David, Col WILLIAMS, Rodney, LCpI WILLIAMS, Scipio, GySgt WINT, Walter,' Jr., Capt WINTER, William, Capt WOLFE, John, Col , WOOLLETT, Donald,' lstLt WYCHE, Craig, PFC YBARRA, Armando, Sgt YOUNG, Jeffrey, Col ZIMMERMAN, William, lstLt (Photo by Sgt Chuck Jenks) Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn, NY Miami, FL ' Weymart, PA Philadelphia,' PA Camp Lejeune, NC Hialeah, FL Sandwich, MA Waterboro, SC Pensacola, FL' Camp Lejeune, NC Keeseville, NY Morehead City, NC Rankin, IL Marrnet, WV Hudson, NY SaJannah, GA Jacksonville, NC Macon, GA Portsmouth, RI New York, NY ' Amity, PA Niles, OH Miami, FL Middletown, CT JaCksonville, NC Tiverton, RI Nashua, NH Springfield, IL battavia, NY Akron, OH Lancaster, PA Portsmouth, 'RI Auburn, AL Capital Heights, MD Rochester, NY Jacksonville, NC Jacksonville, NC Chicago, IL Stanford, C1 Jacksonville, NC Bronx, NY Cross, SC Chesterson, IN Ellington, CT Minneapolis, MN Elwood City, PA Montgomery, AL Lafayette, LA San Juan, PR Palmdale, CA Slickville, PA Milwaukee, WI Virginia Beach, VA D'Othan, AL Alexandria, VA Jacobsburg, OH Waite Park, MN Brooklyn, NY JacksonvIlle,.NC Reading, PA Philadelphia, PA' Jacksonville, NC Jacksonville, NC Jacksonville, NC NOK LOCATION NOT LISTED Nauyutuck, CT Machias, ME Locka, FL Charleston, SC ' Wilkes-Barre, PA- Fripp Island, SC I Phoenix, AZ Baidhosville, OK Jamaica, NY Jacksonville, NC Morreitown, NJ Qrand I laven, MI Grenada: Name ARNOLD, Randall, SSgt BIRTH, Brian P., LCpI CAMPBELL, S.M., Sgt CHISM, Reginald, Pvt GIGUERE, John P., Capt GILES, Randy, LCpI HARTER, K.D., LCpI HAYES, Gregory, Sgt HENNEMANN, Harry E., Sgt HOWARD, T.B., Capt MCGUIGAN, Kenneth W., LCpI MCSWAIN, G LCpI PERRY, W.T., LCpI SEAGLE, Jeb F., Capt SHARVER, J.R., lstLt NOK Washington, D.C. Parsippany, NJ Jacksonville, NC. Centerville, IL Jacksom;111e, NC Greenville, SC West Unity, OH Greenville, SC Jacksonville, NY Jacksonville, NC Greenwich, NJ Callahan, 'FL Lancaster, PA Jacksonville, NC Sneeds Ferry, NC As we commemorate 208 years of service to our country, it is only fitting that we remember those who have most recently made the ultimate sacrifice. Semper Fidelis. KIA WIA MIA WIA MIA WIA KIA WIA KIA WIA KIA KIA KIA KIA WIA KIA WIA MIA KIA KIA WIA WIA MIA KIA KIA MIA KIA KIA MIA KIA M IA MIA KIA KIA KIA KIA K IA KIA KIA WIA MIA WIA KIA MIA KIA WIA WIA KIA KIA KIA WIA WIA WIA KIA KIA WIA WI A KIA KIA KIA MIA KIA WIA KIA KI A KIA WIA KIA KIA KIA MIA MIA KIA KIA WIA KIA KIA STATUS WIA WIA WIA WIA KIA WIA WIA WIA WIA WIA WIA WIA WIA KIA KIA - Published by RFD Publications, Inc., a Private firm in no way connected with the Department of the Navy or the U.S. Marine Corps. 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Name NOK Status ABBOT, Terry Col New Richmond, OH KIA ALBRIGHT, Marvin, I. Cpl Bridgeport, CT WIA ALEXANDER, Clemon. LCpI Monticello, FL ,KIA ALLMAN, John, PFC Carlsbad, NM KIA- ANDERSON, Dennis, LCpI Kennesaw, GA WIA ARNOLD, M., Gel Philadelphia, PA KIA ARROYO, Pablo, Syt Bronx, NY WIA. BAILEY, Charles, PFC Berlin, MO. KIA BAKER, Nicholas, LCpI Alexandria, VA MIA BALCOM, Michael, PFC Vernon,, NY WIA BANKS, Anthony, LCpI St. Louis, MO WIA BANKS, Johansen, LCpI Detroit, MI KIA BARRETT, Richard, LCpI Tappaharnock, FL MIA BATTLE, David, lstSgt . Hubert, NC KIA BAYNARD, James, LCpI Richmond, VA KIA BELMER, Alvin. GySgt Jacksonville, NC KIA BLAND, Stephen, PFC Midway Park, NC KIA BLANKENSHIP, Richard, Col Hubert, NC KIA BLOCKER, John, PFC Yulee, FL KIA BOCCIA, Joseph, Jr., Capt Northport, NY KIA BOHANNON, Leon, Col Jacksonville, NC KIA BOHNET, John SSgt Memphis TN MIA BOLEN, Neale, Opt Cedarlake, IN WIA I30NK, John, Jr., Opt Phltadelphia, PA KIA BOULOS, Jeffrey, LCpI Islip, NY KIA BOUSOM, David, Opt Fife Lake, MI KIA BOYETT, John, lstLt Camp Lajeune, NC KIA BROWN, Anthony, Col Detroit, Mt KIA BROWN, David, LCpI Conroe, TX KIA BROWN, Thomas, LCpI Palatka, FL , WIA BUCHANAN, Bobby, Jr., LCpI Midway Pdrk, NC KIA BUCKMASTER, John, Col Vandalia, OH KIA BURLEY, William, 'PFC. Linden, NJ KIA BURNETTE, Rodney, Op! Charlotte, NC WIA BURNS, Rodney, PFC St. Peters, MO WI A

CALLAHAN, Paul, CO Lorain, OH KIA CAMARA, Macot; Col Jacksonville, NV KIA CAMPUS, Bradley, PFC Lynn, MA KIA CEASAR, Johnnie, LCpI El Camera, TX KIA COLE, Marc, PFC Ludlow Falls, OH KIA COMAS, Juan, PFC Hialeah, FL KIA CONLEY, Cobert, Sgt Orlando, FL KIA COOK, Charles, Opt Advance, NC KIA COOPER, Curtis, LCpI North Wales, PA MIA COPELAND, Johnny LCpI Burlington, NC KIA CORCORAN, Bert, Cpl Katonah,. NY KIA COSNER, David, LCpI Elkins, WV . KIA COULMAN, Kevin, Sgt Seminary, NY KIA CROFT,. Brett, LCpI Lakeland, FL KIA CRUCALE, Rick, LCpt W. Warwick, RI KIA CUSTARD, Kevin, LCpI Virginia, MN MIA CYZICK, Russell, LCpI Star City, WV KIA

DALLACHIE, Charles, lstLt Milford, CT WIA DARRINGTON, Anthony, PFC Selma, AL WIA DAVIS, Andrew, Maj . Jacksonville, NC MIA DECKER, Sidney, PFC Clarkston, KY KIA DEVLIN, Michael, PFC Westwood, MA KIA DIAZ, Steven, LCpI Chicago, IL WIA DIBENEDETTO, Thomas, LCpI Mansfield Cntr, CT KIA DONOHUE, James, Col 'Bethpage, NY WIA DORSEY, Morris, LCpI ' Poughkeepsie, NY WIA DOUGLASS, F., SgtMaj Cataurnet, MA KIA

DUDNEY, James, LCpI Millersville, MD WIA

DUNNIGAN, Timothy, CFA Princeton, WV KIA

EDWARDS, Roy, MSgt Camp Lejeune, NC KIA

EHRENFRIED, Brook, Col ' Newport News, Va WIA

ELLISON, Jesse, LCpI SoldierS Grove WI KIA

ESTES, Danny, PFC Gary, IN KIA

ESTLER, Sean, PFC Kendall Park, NJ KIA

FAIN, Evan, GySgt New River, NC WIA FLUEGEL, Richard, PFC Erie, PA KIA

FORRESTER, Steven, CO JacksonvIlle, NC KI A

FOSTER, John, LCpI Robbins, IL WIA

FULCHER, Michael, Cpl Madison Heights, VA KIA

FULLER, Benjamin, LCpI Duluth, GA MIA

FULTON, Michael, LCpI Fort Worth, TX KIA

GAINES, William, Jr., Col Port Charlotte, FL KIA

GALLAGHER, Sean, LCpI N. Andover, MA KIA.

GANDER, David, LCpI Milwaukee, WI ' KIA

GANGUR, George, LCpI Cleveland, OH KIA

GANN, Leland, SSgt Camp Lejeune, NC KIA

GARCIA, Randall, LCpI Modesto, CA MIA

GARCIA, Ronald, SSgt Jacksonville, NC KIA

GARNER, Truman, Col Parrish, AL WIA

GAY, David, LCpI Jacksonville, NC KIA

GERLACH, Howarth: LtCol Jacksonville, NC WIA

GHUMM, Harold, SSgt Jacksonville, NC KIA

GIBBS, Warner, LCpI Portsmouth, VA KIA

GIBLIN, Timothy, Cpl N. Providence, RI KIA

GIBSON, John, Sgt Jacksonville, NC WIA

GOROON, Richard, LCpI Somerville, MA KIA

GRATTON, Harold, LCpI Conoes, NY KIA

GREASER, Robert, Sgt' Landsdale, PA KIA

GREEN, D., LCpI Baltimore, MD KIA

GUY, Earl, LCpI Dayton, OH WIA

HAIRSTON, Thomas, LCpI Philadelphia, PA KIA

HALTIWANGER, Freddie, Jr., Sgt Little Mountain, SC KIA

HAMILTON, Virgil, LCpI McDowell, KY KIA

HANTON, Gilbert, Sgt Washington, D.C. KIA

HARRIS, Michael, LCpI Woonsocket, RI WIA

HARRIS, Wayne, LCpI Richmond, VA WIA

HASKELL, Michael, Capt Camp Lejeune, NC MIA

' HASTINGS, Michael, PFC Seaford, DE KIA

HEIN, Paul, Capt Camp Lajeune, NC KIA

HELD, Douglas, LCpI Jacksonville, NC KIA

HELMS, Mark, PFC Dwight, NE KIA

HENDERSON, Ferrandy, LCpI Tampa, FL KIA

HERNANDEZ, Matilde, Jr., GySgt Midway Park, NC KIA

HESTER, Stanley, Cpl Raleigh!, NC KIA

HILDRETH, D,W., GySgt Saeads Ferry, NC KIA

HINES, James, Col Forrest City, IA WIA

HQLBERTON, Richard, SSgt Beaufort, SC KIA

HOLLINGSHEAD, Bruce, LCpI Fairborn, OH MIA

HOLMES, Melvin, PFC Chicago, IL KIA

HOWARD, Bruce, Cpl Strong, ME ' KIA

HUDSON, Terry, LCpI Prichard, AL WIA

HUE, Lyndon, LCpI Des Allemarids, LA 'KIA

HUKILL, Maurice, 2ndLt Jacksonville, NC KIA

HUNT, Orval, SSgt Camp Lejeune, NC WIA

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IACOVINO, Edward, Jr., LCpI INGALLS, John, PFC INNOCENZI, Paul, WO

JACKOWSKI, James, LCpI JAMES, Jeffrey, LCpI JAMES, Jesse, Sgt JENKINS, Nathaniel, Cpl JIGGETS, Kevin, LCpI JOHNSTON, Edward, Cpl JONES, Ronald, GySgt JONES, Steven, LCpI JULIAN, Thomas, PFC

KEOWN, Thomas, Sgt KIMM, E., GySgt KINGSLEY, Waiter, LCpI KINSLOW, John, LCpI KIRKPATRICK, Brian, Col KNIPPLE, James, LCpI KREISCHER, F., Ill, LCpI

LAISE, Keith, LCpI LAMB, Thomas, LCpI LANGON, J., Cpl

LARIVIERE, Michael, Sgt LARIVIERE, Steven, Col LASTER, Tommy,: Sgt LEMNAH, Richard, MSgt LEWIS, David, Col LEWIS, Val, Sgt LHEUREUX, John, LCpI LONG, Donald, Sat LOSEY, Donald, 2ndLt LUKOSAVICH, Scott, Cpl LYON, Paul, Jr LCpI

MAITLAND, Samuel, Col MANLEY, Renard, LCpI MARTIN, Charlie, SSgt MARTIN, Jack, PFC MASSA, David, CO MASSMAN, Michael, Cpl MATTACCHIONE, Joseph, Pvt MATTHEWS, Burnham, LCpI MCCALL, John, LCpI MCDONOUGH, James, CO MCMAHON, Timothy, PFC MCMAUGH, Robert, LCpI MCNEELY, Timothy; LCpI MELEFSKY, Charles, LCpI MELENDEZ, Louis, PFC MERCER, M., Col MEURER, Ronald, LCpI

Warwick, RI Intdrlaken, NY Trenton, NJ

S. Salem, NY Baltimore, MD Hubert, NC Ddytona Beach, FL Suitland, MD Struthers, OH Jacksonville, NC Brooklyn, NY Middleton, RI

Louisville, KY Atlantic, IA Wisconsin Dells, WI Valley City, NC Camp Lejeune, NC Alexandria, Va Indialantic, FL

Stroudsburgh, PA Coon Rapids, MN Father - Lakehurst, NJ Mother - Somerville Perry, FL Chicopee, MA Albany, GA Camp Lejeune, NC Garfield Heights, OH Atlanta, GA Randolph, MA Jacksonville, NC Winston-Salem, NC Cuyahoga Falls, OH Milton, FL

Jacksonville, NC Delray Beach, FL Camp Lejeune, NC Oveido, FL Warren, RI

Jacksonville, NC Sanford, NC Odenton, MD Rochester, NY Newcastle, PA Austin, TX Manassas, VA Mooresville, NC Frackville, PA Santa Marie Calle, PR Vale, NC Jacksonville, NC

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MITCHELL, Timothy, LCpI MOORE, Joseph, Cpl MOORE, Lovelle, LCpI MORRIS, Neal, lstLt MORROW, Richard, LCpI MUFFLER, John, LCpI MU,NOZ, Alex, PFC MYERS, Harry, Cpl

NAIRN, David, lstLt NASHTON, Jeffrey, LCpI NAVA, Luis, LCpI NICHOLS, Joe, PFC

OHLER, Michael, Capt OLSON, John, CO OLSON, Robert, PFC ORTEGA, Alexander, SSgt ORTIZ, Richard, CWO-3 OWEN,.J., LCpI OWENS, Joseph, Col OXENDINE, Winston, GySgt PAGE, Michael, LCpI PALMER, Samuel, Cpl PARKER, Ulysses, LCpI PAYNE, Mark, LOpI PEARSON, John, GySyt PERRON, Thomas, PFC PHILLIPS, John, Jr., Sgt PLYMEL, Clyde, lstLt POLLARD, William, Sgt POMALESTORRES, Rafael, Sgt PREVATT, Victor, Cpl PRICE, James, PFC PRINDEVILLE, Patrick, SSgt PULLIAM, Eric, PFC '

RANDOLPH, David, LCpI RAY, Charles, GySgt REAGAN, David, Col RELVAS, R., PFC RICH Terrence, PFC

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Jacksonville, NC. Jacksonville, NC Gardena, CA Detroit, MI.

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Lawtons, NY Rochester, NY Ft. Sill, OK Virginia Beach, VA Chesterfield, VA Johnson City, TN Mansfield, OH Covington, VA Baltimore, MO Binghamton, NY Jacksonville, NC. Whitinsville, MA Wilmette, IL' Merritt, FL Jacksonville, NC Philadelphia, PA Columbus, GA Attala, AL Gainesville, FL E. St. Louis, MO

Siloam Springs, AR Camp Lejeune, NC Virginia Beach, Va ^Philadelohla. PA Brooklyn, NY

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RICHARDSON, Warren, LCpI RIVERS, Paul, Cpl RODRIGUEZ, Juan, Sgt ROLLISON, David, LCpI ROTONDO, Louis, LCpI RUSSELL Steve, Syt

SANPEDRO, B., LCpI SANTOS, John, Cpl SAULS, Michael, LCpI SCHNEIDER, Joseph, Col SCHNORF, Charles, 1s1Lt SCHULTZ, Scott, PFC SCIALABBA, Peter, Capt SCOTT, Gary, Col SELBE, John, Sgt SHALLO, Ronald, CM SHIELDS, Thurnell, Cpl SHIPP, Thomas, LCpI SHROPSHIRE, Jerryl, PFC SILVIA, James, LCpI SIMMONS, Emanuel, LCpI SIMPSON, Larry, LCpI SKIWINDKI, Stanley, LCpI SMITH, Kirk, LCpI SMITH, Thomas, SSgt SMITH, Vincent, Capt SOARES, Edward, LCpI SOIFERT, Alan, Sgt SOMivIERHOF, William, IstLt SPAOLDiNr.-4, Dana, OW .

SPAULDING, Michael, LCpI SPEARING, John, LCpI SPENCER, Stephen, Ldpl STELPFLUG, Bill, PFC STEPHENS, Horace, PFC STOCKTON, Craig, PFC STOKES, Jeffrey', LCpI STOWE, Thomas, LCal STURGHILL, Eric, LCpI SUNDAR, Devon, LCpI

THOMPKINS, Albert, LCpI THOMPSON, Dennis, Cpl THOMPSON, Willie, LCpI THORSTAD, Thomas, SSgt TINGLEY, Stephen, PFC TISHMACK, John,ICal TOMA, Michael, LCpI TOWNSEND, Henry, Col TRAHAN, L., Pvt

VALLE, Pedro, Col VALLONE, Donald, Jr., PFC VALORE, Terence, Cpl VELASCO, Jamie, LCpI VINCENT, Joseph, Col

WALKER, Leonard, LCpI WASHINGTON, Eric, Col WEBB, Adam, LCpI WEBER, Galen, CO WEEKES, Obrian, Cpl WELLS, Tandy, lstSgt WENTWORTH, Steven, LCpI WESLEY, Allen, Sgt WEST, Lloyd, GySgt WETHAM, Norman, SSgt WEYL, John, SSgt WHERLAND, Burt6n, Cpl WIGGLESWORTH, Dwayne, LCpI WILCOX, David, Col WILLIAMS, Rodney, LCpI WILLIAMS, Scipio, GySgt WINT, Walter,' Jr., Capt WINTER, William, Capt WOLFE, John, Col ,

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GIGUERE, John P., Capt GILES, Randy, LCpI HARTER, K.D., LCpI HAYES, Gregory, Sgt HENNEMANN, Harry E., Sgt HOWARD, T.B., Capt MCGUIGAN, Kenneth W., LCpI MCSWAIN, G LCpI PERRY, W.T., LCpI SEAGLE, Jeb F., Capt SHARVER, J.R., lstLt

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those who have most recently made the ultimate sacrifice. Semper Fidelis.

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EDITOR'S NOTE: The informal ion t ain ed in Courts-

a Olaf Report is su bm fled by he ,Join Legal Service Center and is published as a source of information for all Marines.

Private First Class Cecil E. Scott, Headquarters Company, 3d Marines, was convicted at trial by special court-martial of nine specifications of failing to go at the times prescribed to his appointed places of duty; unauthorized absence from Aug. 17-19, 1983; from July 4-9, 1983; from July 10-27, 1983; and knowingly and wrongfully possessing and using marijuana.

He was sentenced to three months confinement at hard labor, forfeiture of $380 pay per month for three months, and reduction to private.

Lance Corporal Robert J. Hammersley, Marine Air Base Squadron-24, was convicted at trial by special court-martial of wrongfully introducing and distributing 15.4 grams of marijuana; and wrongfully using marijuana.

Fie was sentenced to four months confinement at hard labor, forfeiture of $380 pay per month for four months, reduction to private, and a bad-conduct discharge from the U.S. Marine Corps.

Corporal Julio C. Arellano, MABS-24, was convicted at trial by special court-martial of wrongfully possessing marijuana with intent to distribute; and wrongfully distributing 10.5 grams of marijuana.

Be was sentenced to six months confinement at hard labor, forfeiture of $180 pay per month for six months, reduction to private, and a bad-conduct discharge from the U.S. Marine Corps.

PM Jonathon K. Kipi, Marine. Fighter Attack Squadron- 212, was convicted at trial by special court-martial of unauthor- ized absence from June 15-July 15, 1983; and Aug. 4-Sept. 12, 1983.

He was sentenced to 75 days confinement at hard labor, forfeiture of $380 pay per month for three months, reduction to private, and a bad-conduct discharge from the U.S. Marine Corps.

Private Wayne J. Wardlow, Station Operations and Mainten- ance Squadron, was convicted at trial by special court-martial of stealing one eyeglass strap, property of the Post Exchange, Hale Koa Hotel, Fort DeRussy, Hawaii.

He was sentenced to 30 days restriction and forfeiture of $200 pay per month for one month.

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Marines face holiday loneliness by Bill Buck

Back in the mainland, say in Peoria, Ill., he's Joe Brown, class of -76 and son of Jim and Mary Brown. He's described as a nice, quiet young man by those who know him best, and they're kind of surprised he picked the Marine Corps as a way of life.

Here in Hawaii, he's Lance Corporal Brown, fire team leader and gung-ho Marine. He epitomizes everything the Marine Corps stands for and is hard as

nails on those who don't follow the Corps' precepts. He's tough, well- trained, a leader of men and hell's promise for any enemy of his country.

What may not be well known is that, deep down, he's lonesome for his family - especially during the holiday season.

There are people who under- stand, and appreciate, the sacrifices made every day by men and women just like LCpl Brown. People right here in surrounding communities who invite Marines

into their homes, to share the warmth that can only be provided by a family atmosphere on these special occasions.

This year, aS in years past, many families are opening their doors and inviting Marines in to share their good fortune. And perhaps this year, as before, some of those kind-hearted people will be disappointed, because too few Marines took part 'in the 1983 Holiday Host program. And perhaps, again, they'll have a hard time understanding why

someone wouldn't want to share their generosity.

Marines who aren't afraid to show they are human and who would like to share in the joyousness of Thanksgiving and Christmas, are more than welcome to take advantage of this special holiday hospitality.

Anyone interested in participat- ing in the program should call the Joint Public Affairs Office at 257- 2170, 2178, or 2179. Plan on a nice Thanksgiving or Christmas - complete with the warmth that comes with sharing.

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Copy must be submitted no later than noon Thursday for the following Wednesday publication. Hawaii Marine solicits contributions of information and photographs from all Marine Corps organizations. However, it reserves the right to edit or rewrite material submitted. All advertising is arranged by the publisher, RFD Publications, Inc., telephone 235-5881. Circulation is 8,000.

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f At-a-glance Career

alternatives Veterans, service-

men and service women who contem- plate retirement from military duty within the next year are invited to attend a free "Career Alternatives Seminar" sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii on Nov. 22.

The seminar will be held at the Price Kuhio Federal Build- ing's 5th floor cafeter- ia from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

A panel of business leaders in different industries will speak and answer questions on various career alternatives and job possibilities in Ha- waii, on the mainland, and worldwide. Ex- perts will explain how to set realistic goals, identify one's best job prospects, make up "civilian" resumes, and be most effective in interviews. A free 20-page workbook will be provided to each participant. by the Chamber of Com- merce.

A complete list of sources for transition assistance put out by

the Governor's Veter- ans Employment Council will be. introduced, including city, state and federal. offices. Recent chang- es in veterans' bene- fits will be discussed.

Reservations arc not necessary. Spous- es and the general public are welcome., Dress is casual and there:is plenty of free parking around the Federal Building. For further information, call Duke Pambrun, 531-4772.

Parking for MAU return Parking areas will

he available to Marine dependents and guests of the return- ing 31st Marine Amphibious Unit at the Arizona Memorial parking lot, Monday.

A shuttle bus will be available to transport visitors to the areas where Marines will disembark from the ships. Parking is not allowed inside the Naval Base Pearl Harbor area.

Dependents and guests should be at the arrival sites approximately one hour before arrival.

Arrival times are: USS Tarawa, Pier K- 10/11, 8:15 a.m.; USS Duluth, Pier K-7, 9 a.m.; USS Frederick, Pier H-1, 9:20 a.m.

Canopied areas are available for guests at the Pier 'K-10 ware- house and the Pier H-1 area. Donuts, juicc and other refresh- ments are being provided by the Fainily Service Center and sponsoring units.

Guests are remind- ed that small lawn chairs or pillows can be taken to the areas because seating is not available.

Beirut relief fund

A Beirut Marine Relief Fund has been set up the Camp, I,eieune community to provide financial assistance to the next of kin of Maines and sailors killed or wounded in the Beirut tragedy.

It is a voluntary fund and any person desiring to contribute to this cause may do so by sending a check or money order to :

Beirut Marine Relief Fund, P.O. Box 1775,

Ombudsman If you have a. question or complaint about the

content of the Hawaii Marine - or a suggestion or compliment - please telephone our Ombudsman, Gunnery Sergeant Don Gilbert, at 257-2178.

Gilbert, the Joint Public Affairs media operations chief, will endeavor to answer your questions and complaints through impartial investigations. He will accept calls between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

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Campaign fund drive. The Navy /Marine. Corps team accumu- lated 14 percent of its goal.

Christmas bazaar

The Barbers Point All Officers' Wives' Club will conduct its annual Open Christ- mas Bazaar from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 19 in the Aviation lntrmediate Main-

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Those interested in selling their crafts should call 4 9 9- 2266/1859. There will be Christmas decora- tions, baked goods, smocked items, Christmas orna- ments, photo with Santa, stained glass, and "much, much more.,i

Birthday child care

The Child Care Center will be open for the Marine Corps Ball on Nov. 10 until 2 a.m. and Nov. 11 from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Reservations should be made in person at the child care center, Building 579. For more information, call 257-2608.

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Major Samuel Nicholas

Marine Corps spirit lives on by SSgtBob Torres

I've been called a lot of names, but names aren't important. What's important is that I'm the spirit of Marines, past . . . present . . . and future.

Yes, I've been called a lot of names - leatherneck, teuful hunden (Devil Dog), gyrene, but mostly, I've been called Marine.

I've been around for 208 years and let me tell you, I've seen some sights. I remember well when the continental congress proclaimed that two battalions of fighting men be raised, and that they be called Mirines. That was quite an honor for me. When Samuel Nichola -was told to be the first commandant, it brought on a deep feeling of price, knowing I was going to take my first steps along with a nation that was learning to walk. Yes, that was a momentous occasion.

I was around when John Paul Jones was asking Marines to be sharpshooters, firing from his riggings. In -those days, we'd close quarters with enemy ships and pick off the French and the British with our rifles as we fired from the masts. I was a youngster then, and some people didn't know exactly what was supposed to do.

We Marines got a fierce reputation early on. As marksmen we didn't miss. And that tradition has carried on. It brings a smile to my face knowing that traditions like that haven't changed.

I remember when Lieutenant Presley O'Bannon and a few Marines traveled across the desert to raise the flag over a stronghold of the Barbary Coast pirates, who had been robbing our sailing ships. It took a lot of guts and determination ... crossing in that heat. But young O'Bannon didn't stop until the city of Derne was taken. Yes, that's where the lines, "to the shores of Tripoli," come in.

I remember when the fare for a Marine was a few dollars a month, a

. batch of potatoes and meat and a grog of brew. That's what we got paid and we sure appreciated it. Yes, things have changed and yet, things have remained the same. If there's trouble brewing, as in olden days, call the Marines.

Back in the 1800s, I remember when the Corps came under the command of

fiery young leader. He wasn't a big man, kind of slight with flaming red hair. But when he spoke, by golly you'd better listen. It wasn't a real strong time for the Marine Corps. We'd settled into an almost lethargic state. But I tell you, when Archibald Henderson spoke, you'd better stand up and pay attention. If you didn't, it was a sure trip to the brig. And those Marines that Archie deemed were not qualified to be marines, well, I remember when he'd stand them in

front of a formation, read off the charges, rip off their emblem and drum them off the base. And that was a literal drumming, with the individual walking between two columns of Marines to the gate.

Those MarineS who were not honorably discharged knew they weren't welcome.

And then I remember when the Creek and Seminole Indians began fighting because they didn't want to leave their lands for the reservations. It was nip-and-tuck for the Army until Archibald volunteered the Marines to go fight in Florida. The Army command gladly welcomed the Marines. But Henderson was not content to send the Marines; he decided that he would lead them. So, he left a sergeant major in charge back in Washington, tacked a note to his door that said, "Gone to fight the Indians, be back when the war is over." And it was a hard battle, as the Indians fought stubbornly, until finally on a patch of ground in the swamps of Florida, the Seminoles were left in peace.

Back at the turn-of the century, the "Boxers" decided that China belonged to the chinese and murdered Chinese traders that, had dealings with foreigners. They seized the cities of Peking and Tientsin and attacked the foreign legations.

That's when a Marine lieutenant nicknamed "Old Gimlet Eye" made his appearante in Marine Corps history. Smedley D. Butler was a leathery faced, tough officer, with a great jutting nose. As he led his Marines against the Boxers in Tientsin, Butler was shot in the leg. After the siege was over, and Peking became the next objective, Butler had persuaded the doctors that he was fit for travel. The Marine contingent advanced over hot, barren country where water was scarce and the temperatures rose to 140 degrees.

When the Marines engaged the Boxes at Peking, Butler was shot as he turned to shout a command.

Blood oozed from Butler's chest, and his men thought he had been shot through the heart. As they peered over him, he came to and as they pulled off his shirt, they found where a bullet had deflected across his chest, taking with it part of the Marine Corps emblem tatooed on his chest.

Yes, we've been known to fight in every clime and place - like that cold day in November 1950. Marines from "Easy" company were assigned a mission . . . to take Hill 698 in Korea. Other marines had tried ... and died. The hill was a Chinese stronghold. Marines would have to come up a narrow strip of ground to get to the fortified position. Lieutenant John Yancey prepared his men. Corsairs dropped bombs in the area close to the hill . . . but too far to be effective. Yancey called for another drop . .

none was available.

With quick precision, Yancey's men began their upward fight. The Chinese knew they were coming. Of the 32 Marines that began the climb, six Marines made it to the top. Yancey took a Browning Automatic Rifle from a wounded Marine, propped it on his hip and began firing at the Chinese. Another Marine threw grenade after grenade at the enemy. Soon the enemy fled. But the Marines knew there would be a counter-attack. Ammunition was low. Reinforcements would have a hard time making it to the top of the hill, since the Chinese had it surrounded: But through the mortar fire, a barrel-chested Marine came running up. A machine gun and two boxes of ammunition were his load - the load of two men. The Chinese attacked the Marines, but with the

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Patriotic letter-writers boost Lebanon morale EDITOR'S NOTE: Members

of the 5th grade class of Laie Ele- mentary School wrote these letters to the Marines in Beirut.

They express regrets for Marines who were injured or killed; sorrow for their families; pride in what Marines are doing; gratitude for those who remain in Lebanon; concern for the future of this nation; and the desire to be a part of that future.

The Hawaii Marine staff salutes these patriotic 10-year- olds.

Dear Marines, I am sorry to hear about your

friends that died. I hope that all of you come back.

Our class is making a fun house for the kindergarten through 3rd grade in three days. There is going to be a tunnel that they go thru and see a bunch of scary things and then a play that I'm in. I hope you make the world peaceful.

Your friend, Marci M. Geddes

Dear Marines, I'm sorry about some of you're

friends getting killed. It's hard for me to think about so many marines getting killed. Thanks for protecting our country. We are proud of you! We are studying about you in school. In our class we are going to make a fun house for halloween. My school teacher is Mr. Elliott. He is nice. My name is Rebecca Kay Smith. I am almost ten years old! My birthday is November 30th. We all love you.

Your Friend, Rebecca Kay Smith

Dear Marines, How are you. I feel sorry for the

ones who died. We are going to learn about you. When I grow up I might be in the marines because I want to see how heavy the guns are. We are having a fun house for Halloween. I hope you come back soon.

sincerely, Itula Mili

Dears Marines, I'm sorry about the marines who

died, I hope you'll live happily. Our whole class heard about theis. Oh! Here's a picture of you - my

whole name is Dawne Kawehi Omihina Garside. I have two brothers but, I have no sisters. I'm adopted. My race is English, Irish, French, German, American Indian, Hawaiian and Filopino. My birthday is Oct. 29, 1973. I'm comming ten in fourdays. When is your Birthday? My teacher's

name is Mr. Elliott. How is the food down there? I am fond of Marines, and I will always be. I think of Marines as brave warriors. I have 5 people in my family. How many brothers and sisters do you have? I would like it if you sent me a letter with your picture. Oh, yes!

HAPPY HOLLOWEEN! Your friend,

Kawehi Garside P.S. Please write back. My friends are interested too. Say aloha to everyone for me!

Dear U. S. Marine Corps, I wish I could be as brave as you

because this piece of paper will self destruct in 7 seconds! Just kidding - don't pull our your M-10's and blast it away. I have always admired soldiers in the Army, Marines, Air Force and Navy. I'm sorry for the ones that died and their families.

Right now I fear a nuclear war while we are making a fun house for kindergarten through 3rd grade. I am in the play we're presenting also.

Love Jim. J.

Dear Marines, I'm sorry about the marines

getting killed (hurt). I think you are very nice to fight for our lives. Thanks for protecting us. We also wish god may bless you. We hope you don't get killed because we love you. I think school is a good thing it teaches you how to learn. Our class is making a fun house I wish you could see how it looks.

Sincerly, always, Lisa Joy Fehoho

P.S. Please send me a letter back telling about what you are doing right now over there.

Dear Marines, I'm sorry that yoUr buddies were

killed and hurt. I wish I was in the Marines with you. We are learning about Lebonon and we are so proud of you because you are fighting for United States of Amirca and peace. Don't give up. Let me tell you about George Washington he didn't give up. He trained his men to fight. for peace. Please write to me.

Sincerely yours, from Teleni Solipo

Birthday messages

When I assumed office as your 28th Commandant, our Commander-in-Chief gave me my first order. He said, ". . on behalf of all Americans, I want a message sent to every member of the Corps -to every place where the words ' Semper Fidelis' are a way of life. General, tell it to the Marines. Tell Mem that their countrymen are grateful . . . that we stand behind them . .. that we are proud of our proudest."

Today, on the 208th anniversary of the founding of our Corps, I republish that message. If there is one word which more accurately describes pride than any other, that word is Marine.

Pride is an 18-year-old recruit when he is called Marine for the first time. Pride is our predecessors at Belleau Wood, Iwo Jima, Inchon, Hue City - or any other battle where uncommon valor was a common virtue. Pride is standing in harm's way in Lebanon so that others less fortunate can find peace. And, finally, pride is what draws together those of us who have earned the title "Marine" to celebrate our 208th birthday.

During our 209th year, I ask that all Marines rededicate themselves as "Soldiers of the Sea" by remembering that our pride is based upon a tradition of "Semper Fidelis" - to God, to Country, to family, to fellow Marines, and to our beloved Corps.

Here's health to you, and to our Corps, which we are proud to serve.

Happy birthday! P. X. KELLEY General, U.S Marine Corps Commandant of the Marine Corps

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The past year has been a most eventful one in the history of our Corps. Throughout the year we were involved in the Lebanon peacekeeping operation - an unselfish act, one designed to keep the peace initiative alive in the highly volatile Middle East. Then came the shocking tragedy of the. Beirut bombing incident and the loss of so many of our comrades.

Within hours of the Beirut bombing, U.S. Marines landed on Grenada ,,in the interest of protecting American citizens and restoring political freedom to the Grenadians. Again, U.S. Marines laid down their lives in defense of fellow-man and freedom.

However lofty and right our purpose, it is difficult to accept the casualties . . . the loss of our brOther Marines, sailors, and soldiers. We must remember and draw strength from the fact that they were doing their duty and doing it well.

During this new year, our 209th, it is our duty to continue to provide our nation with the ultimate in trained, disciplined, equipped and most importantly, properly led forces. That duty will be done. In the process; we must rededicate ourselves to those basic principles which remind us that our Corps is a cohesive band of brothers and will continue to be the most spirited, Skilled and professional fighting force in the world.

When "talking" to his Commadanst, one of our Beirut severely wounded wrote it, all on a piece of paper: "Semper Fi. ",

Happy Birthday, Marines.

C.G. COOPER Lieutenant General, U.S. Marine Corps Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific Commander, Marine Corps Bases, Pacific

On this, the 10th of Novemer 1983, the United States Marine Corps marks the 208th year of its existence in and off the coast of Lebanon and at other places. Throughout the world, Marines are celebrating this occasion. with parades, cake-cutting ceremonies and birthday balls. Not only is this period Of our Corps' history rr

joyous celebration, but it should be a point to reflect on the spiritual `nature of the Corps and the debt we owe to the hundreds of thousands of men and women who havegone before. Today is a day for all Marines, young or old, active or retired, reserve or regular to share a justifiable pride in. the accomplishments we have made in more than two centuries. As we look back on our individual and collective accomplishments, we 'can take great satisfaction in knowing we are part of and have contributed to a. strong and ready Corps. Everyone's job has been important and each Marine's maximum effort is required as we look to the future.

Marines and their families here at the Marine Corps Air Station have witnessed significant facilities improvement over the past year such as the comPletion of both the new gymnasium and temporary lodging facility, renovation of the Marine Corps Exchange and other projects now being constructed and enhanced. Family member programs are continuing to receive increased emphasis and 'attention. Most importantly, the heart of all the accomplishments are directed to, for, and by Marines themselves.

On this day. as on every day, Marines can be proud of what they represent to the country and the world, I wish all Marine's and their families a very happy birthday and much success for the future.

C. D. ROBINSON Colonel, U. S. Marine Corps Commanding

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Memorial service SALUTE -A 75mm Howitzer booms a salute to the Corps' fallen comrades during a memorial service at Marines killed in the Beirut bombing and Grenada Platt Field. (Photo by Sgt Greg Berry) operation. Thousands paid tribute Nov. 1 to the

Marine spirit .

Cont. from Page A-4 renewed munitions supply the Marines held.

Later, when a Marine commander was surrounded, gathering his men about him, he threw out his chest and said, "Well they're in front. of us. they're behind us. They're to our 'right and they're to.our left. Gentlemen, we have them where we want. them. They can't get. away." And to his word, Colonel Louis "Chesty" Puller led his Marines through the Chinese.

Yes; I remember another similar incident in Vietnam. A recon patrol was in enemy territory. Soon, they found themselVes surrounded by Viet Cong. As the evening turned into night, the Marines were attacked. All were wounded or killed. But one Marine took charge. Gunnery Sergeant Jimmy Howard decided that the hill would not be taken. When their ammunition was depleted, the Marines used rocks throughout the night. In a last ditch effort.. the Viet Cong worked their way to the Marines' final stand. Wounded and battered, the Marines stood and held their ground. As morning broke, reinforments came to the Marines aid. A small group of Marines had held off two companies of Viet Cong.

Yes, as I recall times, dates and names, a warm - feeling flows throughout my body. I stand a little bit prouder and taller, remembering the deeds of fellow Marines.

But, it's not just things of the past that bring on a good feeling. More recently, when Marines were subjected to attack by bombing in Beirut, the

hideousness of the act was apalling. On the only day Marines get a chance to get an extra wink in, they were attacked, many still in their racks.

Through the grief and turmoil of the ensuing days, Marines cared for each other. And one Marine, hurt, with tubes going into and out of his body expressed his feelings. As the Commandant stood over him and wished him well, the Marine asked for a piece of paper and wrote the words "Serhper Fi." The- words that are a shortened version of what all Marines know to mean "Always Faithful."

As we approach the third century of

our existence, as the spirit of Marines, 1 hope that everyone will remember what it felt like on graduation day. When we stood tall, straight and proud. Remember when the Marine's Hymn played and you felt a tingling up and down your spine. That was me, the spirit of former Marines and Marines to come, telling you that you were a part of something special. That's when you learned what the term "Marine" meant.

On this our birthday, join me in it vow to always uphold those standards that we have set for ourselves - as United States Marines.

Beirut phone service continues Hundreds of U.S. Marines in

Lebanon have been able to speak with family members back home and inform them of their safety, thanks to two free telephone lines between the United States and Beirut, Lebanon, set up by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company.

Shortly after 9:30 a.m., Oct. 26, the first Marine in Beirut spoke directly to an operator . at the AT&T communications interna- tional operating center in Pittsburgh, Pa. That operator then connected him to his home telephone number so he could

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had finished his call, another was waiting to 'take over the phone, and soon a long line of "leathernecks" crowded the corridor outside the office where the connection was being made. By the end of the first day of service, a second free line was in operation, and nearly 500 members of the 24th Marine Amphibious Unit of the multinational force had inform- ed their families that they were safe in the aftermath of the Oct. 23 terrorist bombing attack.

AT&T said it provided .the free international service to help alleviate the concern family members in the; United States had about their servicemen who are part of the multinational force. AT&T suggested the free telephone service to the Depart- ment of the Navy on Oct. 25, and both sides worked long hours to get it ready.

According to AT&T. the service will remain available 24 hours a day until Headquarters Marine Corps, Washington, DC, and the Maine commander in Beirut, deem that it is no longer necessary.

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HQMC toughens pay policy by Sgt R.D. Dewey

On July 1, 1973, the Marine Corps began a new program for payment of its members. The Joint Uniform Military Pay System was combined with the Manpower Management System. An entry into the MMS by Unit. Diary could update both systems at once. Through this, all computations could he ac- complished at the central site, Kansas City, Mo., which would in turn transmit that information to local disbursing offices.

According to ALMAR 195, August 1982, "time-consuming" and "redundant" pay procedures had been retained by many disbursing offices. They had been

'over-riding the computer generated pay forecasts in an attempt to pay service members exactly what was owed them.

In response, the Commandant. of the Marine Corps, through ALMAR 195, established a new pay policy, effective Jan. 1, 1983.

The ALMAR states, "The master military pay account maintained at the central site at Kansas City, Mo. is the official pay record for Marines. Payment effected through JUMPS/MMS shall be based on the computa- tions made at central site. Exceptions to this policy will be limited and strictly adhered to."

"An exception to pay policy results from a severe hardship,"

said Captain Gary Munn, assistant, disbursing officer, Station Disbursing Office.

YA severe. hardship is determined by the individual's commanding officer. No guidance has yet been established as to what constitutes a severe hardship.

"There's a lot of disgruntlement among disbursing personnel about that hardship clause," added Munn. "It seems that a unit will run an entry on the diary, and if it doesn't post by the very next payday, it automatically becomes a severe hardship. The units aren't giving the entries time to post. It takes approximately 10 full working days for an entry to post. in the system.

"The pay system is the same as it was in 1973. We're only trying to get units to follow it more closely,

"The new pay policy is designed to get units to report events through the MMS in a timely manner, If events aren't reported as soon as possible,. an overpayment could result.

"For example, a service member's Commuted Rations should have stopped last month . If the MMS hasn't received the information, th e service member will receive ComRats this month also. He doesn't rate that money, and it will be taken from him later," he explained.

"The problem is that we never hear from an individual who is overpaid, but we sure hear from him if he's been underpaid.

"When an individual receives a `no pay due', he has actually received all money due to him at that time. He was probably overpaid at some point because of a late entry.'

"We would rather the individual give back the money he has been overpaid. The money can he put back into the system; and the service member can remain in a confirmed pay status, always guaranteed of receiving a paycheck.

"If there is a legitimate problem with an individual's pay, he should go to his administrative office, They will go through his service record book to find the pay problem. The disbursing office should only be contacted when all other attempts to correct the nroblem have failed.

"The pay policy would work fine if units would adhere to it more closely," said Sergeant Jack Guthrie, disbursing clerk. "Many cases that are considered financial hardships by units, really aren't, and could wait until they post, in the system."

"There is more reliance on the administrative section now," said Corporal Chuck Maness, disbursing clerk. "This new pay policy sure makes my job easier. It can also 1w a real headache though, when units don't remember we can only pay someone when it shows up in the system.

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In the first six months of 1983, motorcycle fatalities increased by 29 percent, from 38 deaths during January through June 1982. Most of this year's 49 fatalities included a combination of two out of three causes - alcohol, loss of control or speed. The report suggests that increase may be because of the increased popularity of motorcycles among Navy members.

Alcohol was involved in 23 of the 49 fatalities, while seven didn't involve the liquid drug. In the remaining 19 fatalities, it wasn't known whether alcohol was involved.

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Speed: Operator killed and passenger hospitalized after they passed a car at a high rate of speed and were unable to stop for railroad gates that were down.

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Mail call: SAN BRUNO, Calif. - As a

service to U.S. Marines stationed in Beirut, Lebanon, and their families in the United States, DHI, Worldwide Courier Express will airlift. correspondence to and from Beirut on a daily basis, Joseph W. Waechter, president of DM, announced Oct. 27.

"With sporadic telephone service and slow regular mail service, we are offering our worldwide courier capabilities to make air express communiction possible lo U. S. Marines in Lebanon and their families," explained Waechter.

"One of the most agonizing aspects of a situation like this is the inability of Marines to contact their families in the United States and for families to get, messages to the Marines," he added.

The DHL network serves over 120 countries worldwide and includes 400 stations, providing service to more communities than any other courier service. In 1982, DHL handled more than 10 million shipments. Founded in 1969, DHL is a privately held company. Its name derives from the first initial of each of the last

Beirut courier service improves correspondence

names of its founders - Dalsey, Hillblom and Lynn.

DHL, the world's largest worldwide courier express service, will airlift correspondence free- of charge on a daily basis now through the duration of the emergency. If a family member of a U. S. Marine has correspondence to send to Lebanon, here is what to do: Drop off correspondence up to 8 ounces (letters only, no gifts) at the following Honolulu address: 530 B-5 Paiea Street, Honolulu, HI 96819. Include addressee's proper name and address (in the usual military procedure), return address and the telephone number of sender. Bring identification, as this service is provided by DHL only for immediate family members of U.S. Marines in Lebanon. No pick ups from sender can be made.

If a DHL location is not nearby, immediate family members may mail correspondence (up to 8 ounces) to:

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Include an outside envelope to DHL, and an inside envelope to be airlifted with Marine's name and address (in proper military procedure), return address and telephone number of immediate family member.

In Lebanon, arrangements

have been made for DHL to pick up correspondence from Lebanon assigned U.S. Marines at the American Embassy located in the British Embassy in Lebanon. Procedures for getting it to the Embassy will be arranged by the Marine Corps in Beirut.

Yes, Virginia, there is an Air Force WASHINGTON - When your children write their "wish lists"

this holiday season, you can prove to them that, Santa reads their letters. How? Well, Santa will write back, and his letter will have a North Pole postmark. Mom and dad will have to help a little, and the U. S. Air Force helps a lot.

Courtesy of the Air Force, "Santa's Mailbag" is open now through Dec. 1. To take part, place the child's letter to Santa, an answer from "Rig Red" and a stamped envelope addressed to the child in another envelope and mail it to: Det. 2, 11th WS, Eilson AFB, Alaska 99702. Santa's helpers at the 11th Weather Service will stamp the letter with Santa's artwork and mail it back - postmarked the North Pole.

While you're at it, include a thank you for the blue-suited helpers stationed at the top of the world.

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editor: Marine uniforms not for Halloween

Yesterday I accompanied my daughter to .a Halloween party aboard the air station. To my delight (I've always enjoyed Halloween), there were many cleverly disguised youngsters present. That pleasure soon dimmed to anger when I began to see more and more children wearing camouflage utilities, uniforms obviously belonging to their Marine mom and/or dad.

This is not a new costume; I've seen it before - but this year it made me angrier than ever. I saw at least one child who carried this role much too far. He was costumed as a Marine, sporting bandages, make-believe wounds and blood! I wondered if that young man was told of the recent

attack on the Marine headquarters in Beirut. Does he know how many men died?

Since when is being a Marine child's play? Why would we even want to let our children pretend to fill such an important role? How would a wife or mother or father of one of those Marines killed or wounded react to this "costume'?

Let's teach our children to respect the men and women in military uniforms. There are plenty of traditional Halloween costumes that are fun. Bring out the ghosts, clowns, cowboys and ballerinas, but leave the uniforms where they belong - worn by adults protecting our freedom.

Thank you for this opportunity to speak out.

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PLAYING THE PART - Robert Conrad stands tall in the dress blue uniform of Marine fighter pilot, Colonel Joe Knox. (Photo by Capt Nancy Laluntas)

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PARRTS ISLAND, S.C. - Television fans who remember Robert Conrad's salty portrayal of World War Ti ace Pappy Boyington in "Baa Boa Black Sheep" a few years ago will be glad to know the veteran' actor is Once again donning a Marine Corps flight suit.

"Hard Knox," a pilot series being producted by NBC, stars. Conrad as a retired Marine aviator - Colonel Joe Knox - who moves hack to rural Illinois to take command of the military prep school he attended as a boy, according to Gunnery Sergeant Tom Gri gs of the Corps' Los Angeles - Sed public affairs office.

"Part of the first episode is being filmed at (Marine Corps Air Station) Yuma, Ariz.," said

Griggs. "It shows Conrad as a fighter pilot who decides to take leave when taken off flight status because of medical problems.

An added bonus for old Black Sheep watchers, said Griggs, is that the colonel's squadron maintenance chief - played by Red West - also goes on leave and accompanies his boss to Illinois to "get that school squared-away."

The redhaired West was a cigar- chomping senior staff noncom- missioned officer in the earlier series; as well, gruffly advising "college boy" pilots how to take proper care of their Corsairs. this time, the F-4 Phantom will be the featured bird.

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becomes a de facto retirement when, at the end of the film, it is inferred that the pair will stay on, "continuing to whip the school into shape."

LaLuntas, a former enlisted Marine and 1976 Parris Island alumnus, said that the proposed series is "positive for the Marine Corps and positive for the Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program (upon which the boys' uniforms and other details are based)."

And, the skipper promises "a nice haircut scene" in the pilot, symbolizing Knox's resolve to rid his alama mater of its present "loose, undisciplined state."

While the earlier Conrad sortie into Marine television achieved some success, observers criticized `Black Sheep' as lacking authenticity. But the former "Wild, Wild West" star told the

Yuma Daily Sun that he is "gonna make this ("Hard Knox") absolutely authentic."

"I don't want to do what I did to old Pappy Boyington," Conrad said. "We needed a little hype because we were on against `Charlie's Angels'so we put in four nurses. But Pappy didn't seem to mind. He could handle that - or most anything."

Griggs expects that new project to air in January as a two-hour movie, followed by what the projection staff "hopes will he further episodes."

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Command post exercise SECURITY - Concertina wire stretches along the perimeter to Lance Corporal Denise Reader's check point. Reader traded files and directives for barbed wire and guard 'duty Oct. 27 and 28 when the I st. Marine Brigade headquarters staff took to the field. The two-day exercise, held behind the 3d Marines' Training Facility, was a "down to earth exercise" testing the leathernecks' ability to establish a field command post and outline operation plans for the amphibious exercise "Kemal Blitz," scheduled for late winter, according to Colonel John Solan, brigade chief of staff. (Photo by Sgt Greg Berry)

Award winner: 'not a one-man show' Story and photo'

by Sgt Greg Berry - - - -

"The word 'honored' comes to mind," said Staff Serkeant David L. Watson, Provost Marshal's Office, after being selected as one of the Honolulu Council of the Navy League's grand award winners.

Watson was among 60 winners from the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard who earned the distinguished Navy League Award, and was named the outstanding enlisted winner at the luncheon in their honor Oct. 27,

Watson was recognized for his outstanding, contributions to the community, but made it clear in his remarks that "it wasn't a one- man show." He has been involved with Little League, Hawaii Joint Police Association, Summer, Youth Programs/Summer Fun, Carole Kai bed and raft races, Honolulu Police Department Explorer Post, Mokapu Element- ary School Parent-Peacher- Student Association . . . the list goes on.

"My favorite group? Al] of them," Watson said. "Each group I work with is satisfying. in different ways." The commorr denominator for his activities is undoubtedly children,. though. Boy Scouts to Girl Scouts; kindergarten to the Teen Club, Watson works with kids.

"When it comes to kids, my heart's there," he said. Watson has worked primarily in Community relations and crime prevention with the Prbvost Marshal's Office, and many of his duties have brought him in contact with children.

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were afraid to even look at a policeman," Watson said, remembering the first couple of times he entered the kids' turf at Mokapu Elementary School and other.places. '

When Watson began reaching into the 'classroom to further understanding and communica- tion between the military police and the youngsters, some of the kids shook with fear just standing next to him. But the barriers wore down, and when Watson leaves a classroom itow it's to the tune of hugs and kisses, or admiration from the older kids.

Watson presented lectures to more tjmn 25,000 people in the military and civilian communities during the past two years, and through his speeches, demonstra- tions and volunteer work, he's brought understanding and cooperation between the community and the security department.

Watson says that it's become difficult to distinguish between his professional and private interests since the two have nearly merged, but his number one priority is still the Marine Corps and his duty as a military policeman. "I have to be careful in my commitments," he said. "IfI say I'm going to do something, or help organize an event, I have to have the time to do it. Otherwise, I won't commit myself."

The 27-year-old San Francisco native has received support for his endeavors from many sources, particularly from the security department. "If it weren't for the hacking of my supefiors, I

. wouldn't have been able to accomplish as much as I have," Watson said. More support came from other professionals here,

especially from the medical department and Family Service Center, Watson said.

The awards program honoring the 60 Navy. League Award winners came a few days after the bombing of the Marine headqu art- em building at Beirut Interna- tional Airport, and the Marines in Lebanon were foremost in the leathernecks' minds at the luncheon.

"The recognition I received as the grand award winner paled in comparison to the sacrifice those Marines made," Watson said. "I

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Soldier deems Marines best' by Henry McLemore

EDITOR'S NOTE: This article originally appeared in the Washington Evening Star, Nov. .10, 1947 and was brought to the Hawaii Marine's. attention by The Boot, published at Parris Island, S.C. The columnist, Henry McLemore, served as an Army colonel in Europe during World War H.

I am glad I saved my little soldier's cap.

I threw away my trousers, my coat, and my combat shoes. The government took my M-1 rifle, my carbine, and my long drawers.

But out of it I saved my little cap. It's ringed with the blue ribbon of the infantry. I'm glad I saved my little cap because I want to tip it today. I want to take off that cap in honor of the only fighting organization in the world that is better than the infantry.

I want to tip my cap to the Marines.

Today the Marine Corps observes its 172nd anniversary. From the time the Marines were authorized by the Continental Congress up until today, they stand as America's finest fighting men.

Any man who fought for his

country has pride for the outfit he was in. Men like me who waddled down the dirty long road will argue all night that the rough end of the stick belongs to the infantry. Sailors will tell you that sea power is everything..

Yet when a Marine walks into the room you gotta' shut up, because his heart, beats to the tune of a song that's on the level. Let the children sing "Near You," but when a Marine sings or whistles, he whistles or sings a story of bravery that has been matched, perhaps, but never out- done.

The Marines walked into Guadeloupe in 1798, and they didn't spare the blood. They added "The Shores of Tripoli" in 1804, and in 1847 they wrote "Montezuma" into their hymn. I could get very sentimental about the Marines, but I'd rather put it this way:

... The Marines . are thegents who come in first. When they lower the boats, the Marines jump in. If you don't know how dangerous or rugged corais, the Marines can tell you. They have been there. The fresh blood and plasma is late, but the Marines don't wait until it gets there. They are the Americans who look at it, don't like it, and say to

themselves, "Let's get a toe-hold for the other boys."

This may be treason to the blue that I wore on my cap, but the Marine is a better soldier than the Infantryman. He's meaner, and that's what makes for a good soldier.

World War II is slippinginto the mist of yesterday, and we Americans are forgetting what so many men did for us. Even the dismal honk of the ship bringing back the war dead does not arouse us. Men who gave their lives for this country are being buried while we fret over meatless Tuesdays and eggless Thursdays.

Yet I declare that in any Marine encampment in this country, or wherever Marines are stationed throughout this world, shoes are shined, rifles are cleaned, and a bugle's call will send them to the fullest fulfillment of a citizen - the defense of his country.

The Marine's motto, if my Latin teacher didn't lie to me, is Semper Fidelis. To my knowledge a Marine has never violated that motto.

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Converting a tanker into a hospital ship will be relatively simple. "The hospital will be constructed ashore in modules and then be lifted into the hull," said Captain William Phillips, Medical Corps. The captain was the last commanding officer of the hospital on board USS Sanctuary (AH 17), the Navy's last hospital ship, decommissioned-in 1975. He is currently the director of Surface Medicine at the Naval Medical Command in Washington, D.C.

T-AHX 19 - as the ship is designated - will have more medical facilities than Sanc'tuary did, and equipment will be the newest available, "The new hospital ship will be much more mission effective because of the increase in the number of operating rooms - 12 on the new ship compared with three on Sanctuary," said Phillips. "That reduces the waiting time to get a patient into an operating room, increasing the patient's survivability."

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AIR MARINE - Lance Corporal C.E. Carroll wears the uniform of an aviator in Vietnam during the histori- cal uniform page- ant. This was one part of the Sunset Parade held at Marine Barracks Hawaii, Pearl Har- bor, Nov. 4, to com- memorate the Ma- rine Corps' Birth- day and to those Marines and sailors who made the su- preme sacrifice in Beirut and Grenada.

SPIT AND POLISH.

Marines celebrate anniversary, honor comrades' sacrifices

Story and photos by Sgt Chuck Jenks

MARINE BARRACKS, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii - The Marine Barracks Sunset Parade held Nov. 4 in commemoration of the 208th Marine Corps Birthday, dazzled the audience with its usual ceremonial spit and polish, but the atmosphere in this year's perfor- mance took on a more somber tone because of the loss of fellow Marines and sailors in Beirut and Grenada.

Promptly at 6 p.m. the flag, bowed in solemn half-mast respect for those killed-in-action, was lowered into the waiting arms of a Marine in Dress Blue uniform. As the flag was gently gathered in, the Fleet Marine Force, Pacific Band played, piercing the night with the strains' of the Star Sp angled Banner.

A moment later, Old Glory re- appeared on the parade deck accompanied by the Marine Corps colors and two riflemen. The color

guard moved silently to the center of the field and stood rigidly at attention as the FMFPac Saluting Battery fired a booming 21-gun salute in honor of the parade's reviewing officer, Lieutenant General Charles G. Cooper, commanding general, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific and Marine Corps Bases, Pacific.

The evening's ceremony included a historical uniform pageant in which leathernecks from Marine Barracks, Pearl Harbor, bedecked in the numerous uniforms worn by Marines since Nov. 10, 1775 took their turns in the spotlight as the parade's narrator brought history to life for the hundreds in attendance.

A highlight of the parade was a brief but poignant speech from LtGen. Cooper on the occasion of the Corps' birthday and those Marines and sailors who have made the supreme sacrifice.

Included in his message was the general's insistance that the Navy-Marine Corps team can be

compared to a "zipper that has never been tighter," graphically emphasizing that the two services are inexorably bound together in defense of the nation.

At the conclusion of LtGen. Cooper's speech, a short benedic- tion was offered followed by the haunting requiem of echo taps.

After a moment's silence, the crisp command of "pass in review" was given and Marines on the field snapped to attention.

With the FMFPac Band leading the way, three companies of BarraCks' Marines paraded in front of the reviewing stand. As the men marched smartly off the field, the band remained and concluded the ceremony with the traditional playing of the Marines' Hymn. When the first notes filled the air, spectators and guests alike quickly rose to attention.

For the Marines present, it was a fitting close to the parade, a living reminder of fierce pride, patriotism and tradition.

FORMING UP - Leathernecks from Marine Barracks Hawaii, Pearl Harbor march into formation during the Sunset Parade to commemorate both the Marine

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Grapplers contort, thrash opponents Story and photos

by SSgt Bob Torres The two antagonists stand

poised. ready to attack. Nothing moves, and then suddenly, quicker than the eye can see. one launches an attack. A knee hits the mat as he moves, low and forward. A head travels into the opponents' stomach: arms wrap around the waist, and suddenly, two bodies go crashing down. Using the opponent's body as a lever. the "victim" is quickly

"We've got some wrestlers here who can go a long way," said Captain "Rocky" Chavez, wrestling coach. "(Lance Corporal Ronnie) Buggs is hoping to make

it to the Olympics. He was stationed in Quantico last year and competed in the All-Marine team. If he keeps working, he'll make it.

"When the program started in September. there were about 20 people coming to work out. Some came for a couple of weeks and them quit. Others couldn't come out Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights. That's when practices are held. But we've started picking up wrestlers now."

As the coach spoke, grapplers were busy working, learning and improvising new moves. Grunts and groans could be heard as bodies twisted and thrashed on the practice mats. Bodies moved sometimes in sinuous motion and

other times in quick, choppy movements, fighting to gain an advantage. Some of the more advanced "wrasslers" attacked and parried so quickly that the movements seemed to flow from one point to another.

"What you have to do is move your opponent," Chavez stressed to the assembled grapplers. "If you can get him going the way you want him to go, then it should be easy to take him down."

Reaching for one of the grapplers, Chavez gives a practical demonstration of a take down. Swift forward attack, a hand hold for leverage and down goes the "opponent."

A smallish Marine had been working quietly in the back-

ground. His opponent was being subjected to quick take downs. Chavez had him come forward and "show his favorite take down."

"What I like to do is a one-two move," related Private First Class Peter Odna. "Once you get him (opponent) moving the way you want him to, then all he feels is this . . . as he goes down." Odna

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heavyweight classes. We'll be competing in a match here Nov. 9. Suggs and Odna are very good, some of the other wrestlers need some development. "Hammer" (Corporal Gary Horn) and (Private John) Baldwain are really coming along."

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STAY CLOSE INSIDE Gunnery Sergeant "Skip" Best instructs Corporal Nancy Gordy on bringing the ball into play from under the net. Best keeps the

women "on sessions.

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Story and photos by SSgt Bob Torres

"Last year, there were two basketball teams," said Staff Sergeant Larry Gholston, Camp H.M. Smith. "This year, we've combined women from Camp Smith and Kaneohe to make one team. Last year, it generally worked out that the two Marine teams were fighting against each other."

As the lights of the Kaneohe gym shone, the contingent of women practiced. Gunnery Sergeant "Skip" Best, Disbursing Office, took the Marines through their paces. Shots from outside, layups and sharp, crisp passes denoted the enthuasiam of the team. - "This team will be competing against other military and some civilian teams on the

isla#d," said Gholston, assistant coach. "The team will have an advantage when we get to the regionals. They will have played together all year."

"We practice here (Kaneohe) and at the Camp Smith gym," continued Gholston. "That way, no one has to travel all the time."

As Gholston spoke of the season that will soon be underway, 13est was instructing the women Marines on set plays. The strategy he was imparting was soon put to practical application as the women eagerly sought to try new plays.

With only eight players signed up for the season, varsity players are still needed. For more information, Best can be reached at 257- 3220. Gholston can be reached at 477-6330 (Camp Smith).

TO THE NET - Lance Corporal Vicki Boisvert takes a pass from Corporal Annette Whitt as Sergeant Gloria Mincey drives to the net. The three women athletes, from Camp Smith, learn new

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H&S won the toss to receive, but the team's first possession w as a 1- 2 -3 -kick affair.

After receiving the punt, Rag Bag took four plays to get into the end zone. The scoring drive started with precision passing from quarterback Corporal Baggs. Baggs connected with Corporals I. Lewis and A. Hatcher on 25_anc115 yard passes.

With the ball on H&S's 25, Baggs scrambled his way down to the 2-yard line. On the next play, Baggs rolled out to the left side to score. The extra point by Lance Corporal J. Elsroth was good.

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In the final minutes of the game Rag Bag mounted a scoring drive with a series of short passes. Baggs again went to his money receiver Lewis for a deep one and

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Marine varsity team edges Hawaii Pacific

by Sgt R.D. Dewey Spectators hollered, jeered. and

stomped their feet as the Marine Corps varsity basketball team here barely pulled out a victory against Hawaii Pacific College. 65-63, Thursday night.

Staff Sergeant Norris Chappell, Brigade Service Support Group. led his team in scoring with 25 points.

The initial toss-up was tapped by K-Bay's towering center. Lance Corporal Eric Hooks, Communi- cation Support. Company, and the Marines took first control of the hall. Neither team could manage a significant lead during the first half, and it ended with a 30-30 tie.

Close scores and keen competition through the second half brought almost- wild frenzy from the spectators. Several fouls against the scarlet and gold brought catcalls and assorted boisterous opinions- from spectators.

"Our guys did a super job," said Marine Coach, Gunnery Sergeant Skip Best. Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron. "They hung tough and played great, considering we're down to only eight players. They did exactly what I wanted them to do and executed it well.

"We didn't expect to blow anybody out of the water because

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of our reduced number of players: each hallgame is going to he tough. We're going to have to carefully execute each of Our games," explained Best. "We lost two games earlier this season by one point each, because we didn't execute well.

"We have some excellent leadership this year from Chappell, an All-Marine basketball player," Best added. "Corporal Lary Titus, Marine Air Control Squadron-2 and Cpl ,Tames Puckett, CommSptCo, along with Chappell, played for me last year and I look to them for leadership.

"There are some new players on the team this year and they're coming around well. Our greatest advantage occurs when the whole team strikes together and supports each other," concluded Best.

"We played a real good game," said Puckett. "We played together and talked. We haven't always done that."

"It was a real rough game, but we held it together this time," said Hooks. "We played smart ball and everybody worked together, unlike a couple of other gaMes. We looked more like a team this time."

The second half of the Hawaii Marine basketball schedule will begin after Nov. 15. For more information, call the Athletics Department at 257-3550.

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1 1 Islands In The Stream Kenny Rogers 2 2 You've Got A Lover Ricky Skaggs 3 3 Somebody's Gonna Love You Lee Greenwood 6 4 One Of A Kind Pair Of Fools Barbara Mandrel! 9 5 Tennessee Whiskey George Jones

11 6 Holding Her & Loving You Earl Thomas Conley 10 7 Your Love Shines Through Mickey Gilley 13 8 A Little Good News Anne Murray 4 9 Midnight Fire Steve Wariner

15 10 Baby I Lied Deborah Allen

Hear the Top Country Songs in the Nation on the WEEKLY COUNTRY MUSIC COUNTDOWN SUNDAY MORNINGS at 9 A.M. on AM94 at KDEO Country Radio.

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Army-Navy football game moves to Pasadena, Calif.

by J02 Russell L. Coons WASHINGTON (NES) - For

ihe first time, the Army-Navy football game, held traditionally in Philadelphia, will be played on the West Coast in Pasadena, Calif.'s, famed Rose Bowl Stadium on Nov. 25. Kickoff is slated for 11:45 a.m. (Pacific Standard Time) and will be broadcast nationally by ABC-TV.

The historic move was brought about by the Army-Navy '83 Foundation, a non-profit organization established last spring to plan and organize the event. According to Robert H. Finch, foundation president, "This is not just a game, but a Thanksgiving celebration salue to the two service academies that train America's future Army and Navy officers."

In keeping with tradition since the first Army-Navy gamein 1890, cadets from the U. S. Military Academy in West Point, N. Y., and miclshipment from the U. S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., will attend the game. More than 9,000 cadets and midshipmen will be flown to the West Coast at no expense to the government or the taxpayers.

"The entire logistical operations of the game, including airlifting cadets and midshipmen across the country and their room and board while visiting Southern Califor- nia, will he supported by private contributions," said Finch.

About 8,000 cadets and midshipmen will be housed and fed by host families in the Southern California area through a foundation-sponsored program called "Adopt a Cadet/Midship- man Program." The remaining 1,000 will stay in hotels.

"We are looking for famililes who are interested in learning firsthand about military acad- emies and our future military officers. This is an exciting opportunity for both the cadets, midshipmen and host families," said Finch. a former California

lieutenant governor and a former U. S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. "We want the cadets and midshipmen to feel at home during their stay in Southern California," he added.

"We are certain that partici- pating families will enjoy having future military personnel in their homes to celebrate the holiday and this once-in-a-lifetime event," Finch said. Pasadena area people interested in the "Adopt a Cadet /Midshipman Program" should write the Army-Navy '83 foundation located at 11 W. Del Mar Blvd. (Suite 201), Pasadena, Calif. 91105. The telehpone number is (213) 796- 7049.

Rolfe G. Arnhym, a 1953 graduate of West Point and executive vice president of both the foundation and the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce, was instrumental in bringing the 1983 Army-Navy game to the West Coast. He encourged the services to move the rivalry after research showed a large number of active and retired military personnnel living in Southern California.

"Our outstanding Rose Bowl facility is available for major games beyond the annual Rose Bowl game on New Year's Day," said Arnhym. "Our community leaders recognized that the economic impact of an Army- Navy game played here in the Rose Bowl would result in approximately $6 million of revenue to Pasadena and 10 times that amount in tourist income to the entire Southern California area."

The activities for Army-Navy week, Nov. 20-26, begin Nov. 22 and feature a star salute to the military; coaches breakfast; Rotary/Kiwanis luncheon; combined band and glee club concert; a reception hosted by California Governor George Deukkmejian; and military night at Disneyland. On game day, Nov. 25, there will be a breakfast hosted by Pasadena Mayor Loretta

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Glickman and a parade composed of the entire Corps of Cadets and Brigade of Midshipmen.

The Navy, coached by Gary Tranquil, will headquarter at the Huntington-Sheraton in Pasa- dena Holiday Inn.

The cost of the entire event is estimated at $5 million. The 500 - member foundation has raised its assets from the private sector and anticipates no profit from the event.

The Navy holds the edge in the rivalry between the academies - leading by a margin of 39 wins to the Army's 37, with seven ties. More recently, the Navy has won five consecutive matches, including last year's 24-7 victory in Philadelphia.

Game tickets cost $25 each, and premium seats are available for $25 plus an additional $25 donation. All seating is reserved and available on a first come, first-served basis through nationwide Ticketron,outlets.

"Pasadena is proud and pleased to host the 1983 Army-Navy Game and to provide a once-in-a-lifetime experience to the 105,000 fans attending the game and all its activities," said Arnhym.

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Nov. 9, 1983, Page B -9

Uniform prices hiked in new fiscal year HQMC, WASHINGTON, D.C. - With the new fiscal year,

the individual cost of replacing uniform clothing items showed little significant change from last year's prices.

The Defense Personnel Support Center in Philadelphia announced those new prices, effective Oct. 1, that shows a $10.94 "overall" decrease in men's clothing from last year, and only a $.27 increase in women's. This year, a full seabag issue will cost $591.42 for men and $668.75 for women.

One additional item was been added to the clothing outlet's shelves. The green, wool scarf has been approved for both men and women and will cost $5.08. No mandatory date has been set to own the scarf; however, it is available at various cash sales outlets and authorized for immediate wear. The women's red scarf is no longer authorized.

The following chart provides a listing of uniform items for enlisted Marines, the new prices as of Oct. 1, 1983, and the change from last year's cost (*indicates an increase in cost):

MALE Item Bag Belt, web Boot, combat Buckle, coat Buckle, web Cap, cammie Cap, garrison, poly Cap, garrison, serge Clasp, tie Coat, all-weather Coat, green, poly Coat, green, serge Coat, cammie Drawers, white Gloves, black Insignia, EP, L&R Insignia, DOS, EP, L Necktie Scarf, wool, green Shirt, Khaki, is Shirt, Khaki, ss Shoes, dress Socks, black Socks, cushion Trousers, cammie Trousers, poly Trousers, serge Undershirt USMC decal

Item Bag Belt, web Boot, combat Buckle, web Cap, cammie Cap, garrison, poly Cap, garrison, serge Cap, service Coat, all weather Coat, green, poly Coat, green, serge Coat, cammie Gloves, black Handbag Havelock Insignia, cap Insignia, collar Insignia, collar, if Necktab, green Scarf, wool, green Shirt, khaki, Is Shirt, khaki, ss Shoe, oxford Skirt, green, poly Skirt, green, serge Slacks, green, LWG Slacks, serge Socks, cushion Trousers, cammie Undershirt USMC decal

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Sportsnotes The annual Marine Corps Birthday Run

will start at 6:30 a.m. Nov, 10 at Dewey Square here. T-shirts, at a cost of $5, will be available immediately after the race to the first 400. All participants should pre-register at the station gymnasium beginning at 9 a.m. today. Medallions will be awarded for different age group winners, and times of the first 50 finishers will be recorded. All "fun runners," Department of Defense civilians and dependents are encouraged to participate on a noncompeti five basis.

The Hawaii State P4erlifting Meet will be conducted Nov. 13 at the Pacific Beach Hotel in Waikiki. Tickets are available at the mini- gymnasium. For more information, call 257- 2723.

A tri-annual tennis tournament will he conducted Nov. 19-20 here. All players will play two matches on Nov. 19 and two matches on Nov. 20. Divisions will be contingent upon the number of entries. Players are urged to pre- register in the athletics office beginning Nov. 14. Marine Barracks Hawaii and Camp H.M. Smith personnel are eligible to compete.

Naval Station Pearl Harbor's Special Services will be hosting the first leg of the NISSAN Satellite Tennis Tournament, the first professional event of this nature to be held in Hawaii through Friday.

The matches will be played at the Wentworth and Nimitz tennis courts on Naval Station, Pearl Harbor. Admission is free and the public

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Karate try-outs are Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 6:30-8 p.m. in the gymnasium exercise room.

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Birthday run traffic control Reprinted below is a map of the race course for tomorrow's Marine

Corps Birthday Run, which starts at 6:30 a.m. at Dewey Square.

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TIPPIN - Corporal A. Hatcher, 1st Radio Battalion, sidesteps a Headquarters and Service Company defender in playoff action held at station training field Nov. 5. Rag Bag won the ganie, 17-7. (Photo by Cpl Pat Lewandowski)

Rag Bag . Cont. from Page B-4 again ' Lewis couldn't find the handle on it.

Rag Bag got a little help from a H&S defender who interfered with Lewis on that same play moving the ball to H&S's 28.

Lewis finally made friends with the ball and caught a pass on the 17.

H&S was charged with' a penalty which moved the ball to the 2. On the next play Baggs hit.

Cpl L. Terry over the middle for the touchdown. The extra point was good. The final score was 17- 7, Rag Bag.

In other action, Headquarters Company Brigade defeated Marine Base Squadron-24, 12-3. In Sunday's action HqCo,. Bde blanked Rag. Bag, 8-0.

The playoffs will continue during the 'week with the championship game to be played Nov. 10.

Corps' new turret by SSgt B. Heck

MCAGCC, Twentynine Palms, Calif. - By fall of this year, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force crash crews will be receiving a new, low- profile and compact turret designed to fit aboard the M-1000 and new P-19 Crash Trucks.

The new turret, Style 3462, is of rugged brass construction, weighs 65 pounds, is 18 inches tall, 14 inches wide and 161/2 inches in length, has 360 degree horizontal rotation and a 500 gallon-per-minute flow rate.

"This piece of gear is great because it is much easier to control and, at the same time, allows you to see what you are doing." said Lance. Corporal Duane Dabney, a member of the crash crew at the Expeditionary Air Field here.

"It is smaller than what we currently have, so it makes it much easier to look over," the three- year crash crewman added.

"the spray pattern is better, making the transition from a fog pattern to a straight stream much smoother. And the new turret is more stable and doesn't require locking lugs on its base to keep it from vibrating and moving all over the place," he concluded.

"Among its other features, the turret has no need for periodic maintenance because moving coMponents are permanently sealed with factory lubricated 0-rings," Troutner said. "From what I've heard while taking the turret to various bases for testing and comments, all the company is going to have to do is modify the "T" handle which regulates the flow. We will put a larger handle on it giving the operator a firmer and more positive grip."

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A gift of greenery GRASS ROOTS DONATION - From left to right: Susan Fristo, Marylou Shut tleworth and Caroline Roberts, from the Kaneohe branch of the Outdoor Circle, donate $150 worth of plants to Crash, Fire and Rescue here as Sergeant Dan Staggs and Gunnery Sergeant Bob Hartzler, CFR, look on. Staggs, noncommissioned officer-in-charge of special projects at CFR, initiated the project to spruce-up the CFR area. The Outdoor Circle donated Arica palms, Red hibiscus, Bottle Brush trees and Firecracker vines to commemorate Arbor Day (Nov. 4) and in a `grass roots' community relations effort to help Marines beautify the air station. (Photo by Cpl Pat Lewandowski)

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Salutes EDITOR'S NOTE: Salutes is desiizned to recognize indizniduals for their achiere- MeniS and exception- al performance as 11,011

as to welcome ?Wu' arrivals to Hawaii.

The information is compiled by unit information officers and submitted io the Joint Public Affairs Office.

SOMS Welcome aboard:

lstIA G.R. Oles MSgt W.I.. Baxter Cpl J.R. Rose Cpl R.D. Schmidt LCpI D.H. Froehling- 1,Cp1 G.P. Mackenzie PFC C.J. Halligan PFC D.R. Moreau Pvt. D.R. Sanford

1/3 Welcome aboard:

2dLt. K.M. Gates 2dLt. J.S. Whitty lstSgt J.W. Pippin GySgt. T.B. Bird GySgt. R.E. snipes SSgt. D.A. Coleman SSgt. J.D. I,unn LCpI K.A. Stokes Pvt. J.M. Sheldon Pvt. B.R. 'Trotter

1/12 Welcome aboard:

CW02 J.A. Walley PFC J.M. Crowder PFC B.L. Eagle PFC P.J. Magee PFC D.M. Osemlak PFC R.C. Plankey PFC C.A. Titmus Jr:

PFC T.A. Ferguson Pvt. B.L. Jarrell Pvt. M.K. Rice Pvt J.W. Rooker

Marine of the Month: LCpI K.C. Wood

Meritorious Mast: Cpl B.M. Luebke LCpI K.C. Wood

Good Conduct Med- al: LCpI S.P. Haan

Reenlist ed: SO M.D. Price

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100 Mile Club: CIATO-2 H.V. Patter- son Sgt J.A. Polanco Cpl R. Araiza Cpl G.T. Scalzo

MCI Completions: LCpI J.A. Alger LCp] V.G. Kiggins

BSSG Welcome aboard:

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Localmotion K-BAY OFFICER'S CLUB

Today - Lunch in the Pacific Room from ll a.m. to I p.m. features two specials of the day, deli line, salad. bar, chef & schrimp salads, soup, plus an array of

- desserts. Mongolian barbecue on the Lanai from 6- 8:30 p.m. The Alii Bar is open from 4-10 p.m. Pool snack bar now open from 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m.

THURSDAY - Lunch in the Pacific Room. FRIDAY (Club closed for Veterans' Day.) SATURDAY - Mongolian, 6:30-9 p.m. SUNDAY - Champagne brunch in the Pacific

Room from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. featuring a buffet to include top round of beef, chicken ala king. eggs benedict to order, complimentary juice& champagne. In the evening, prime rib & peel your own shrimp buffet. Alii Bar opens at 4 and closes at 10 p.m.

MONDAY - Lunch in the Pacific Room. Monday evening the club is closed.

TUESDAY - Lunch in the Pacific Room. The Alii Bar is open from 4-10 p.m.

SNCO CLUB TODAY - Lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. featuring

beef kabobs and fried rice. The dinner special will he a jumbo tempura shrimp plate.

THURSDAY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Lunch from 11 a.m. to I p.m. Luncheon special is lasagna. Club will close at 5 p.m.

FRIDAY - Veterans' Day. The dining room will he closed. Hoagies available at the bar. Club will close at 10 p.m. -

SATURDAY - Dining room is open from 6 to 9 p.m. Our dinner special is all the beef and crab you can eat or just beef. Come to the oldies show from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

SUNDAY - Enjoy our champagne brunch from 9:30 to noon. Every Sunday evening our dinner special will he "broil your own steak." which includes salad. baked potato, baked beans and vegetable. Dining room is open from 5 to 8 p.m.

MONDAY - The lunch special is macho burrito. The dining room is closed on Monday evenings.

TUESDAY - Lunch special is liver and onions. WINDWARD ENLISTED CLUB

TODAY - Lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Marine Corps Ball tickets on sale today and all day. Dining room opens from 5 to 9 p.m. The chefs special this

. month is top sirloin with all the shrimp you can eat. The heer garden is open from R a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. The beer garden features sandwiches, pizza, homemade chili, bagels, salads and many more items. Tonight. Mark request line of rock'n'roll in the mOongate lounge from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m.

THURSDAY - Lunch from 11 a.m. to I p.m. Marine Corps Ball tickets on sale all day. Dining room opens from 5 to 9 p.m. with an open menu. Our dinner special this evening is your top sirloin with all the Alaskan crab legs you can eat including soup and salad bar. The beer garden is open today from 10a.m. to 10 p.m. Live hand plays the best of rock'n'roll in the moongate lounge.

FRIDAY - club is closed except for the Marine - Corps Ball celebration.

SATURDAY - Breezy Inn opens from 5 to 9 p.m. '

Our dinner special tonight is lobster tail and prime rib, just lobster tail, or just prime rib. Then it's ladies' night at 9 p.m. with free roses for the ladies in the moongate lounge.

- SUNDAY - club open at 11 a.m. The Breezy Inn opens for dinner from 5 to 9 p.m. Our dinner special tonight is prime rib and lobster. just prime rib or just lobster tail. or try our fried chicken to go available, from 5 to 9 p.m. Tonight we will be featuring two guest. DJs, one from Detroit and one from New York City, in the main ballroom from 7:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Also' rock'n'roll in the moongate lounge from 7:30 p.m. to-

- 12:30 a.m. The beer garden is open this evening from 5 to ]0 p.m.

MONDAY - Lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dining room opens 5 to 9 p.m. with the Italian special. All the spaghetti or lasagna you can eat including salad liar,: garlic bread and a complimentary glass of our house

- wine: or try our fried chicken to go available from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tonight "White Lightning" plays the hest of country western from 6:30 to Il:30 p.m.

TUESDAY - Lunch from I I a.m. to I p.m. Dining room opens from 5 to 9 p.m. with all you can eat. smorgasbord every Tuesday night.. Paler Wolf's rock'n'roll T-shirts from 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. The beer garden is open from R a.m. to 1(1 p.m.

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Promotions: Cpl J.B. Franco I.Cp1T.R. Griffenherg I.Cp1 F. Ruiz PFC R.D. Allen

Letters of Apprecia- tion: Sgt C.R. Gillum Sgt D. Thomas Cpl F.A. Waters LCpI K.M. Sweeney

Certificate of Com- mendation: Sgt. R.K. Aman

NCO of the Month for Maintenance Company: Sgt S.M. Hesseltine

Marine of the Month for Mainten- ance Company: LCp1 M.R. Schu- macher

Reenlistments: GySgt R.W. Ruska Cpl J.E. Kirkwood

H&MS-24 Welcome aboard:

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Promotions: MGySgt R.W. Bauer- mann SSgt. J.W. McKeiver

VMFA-212 Welcome aboard:

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1 2 3 4 5 6

1. BLUE SKIES AGAIN - Mimi Rogers, Kenneth McMillan, PG, comedy.

2. ROCKY III - Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, PG, drama.

3. TRADING PLACES - Dan Aykroyd, Eddie Murphy, R, comedy.

4. FOUR FRIENDS - Craig Wasson, Jodi Thelen, R, drama.

5. QUEST FOR FIRE - Everett McGill, Rai Dawn Chong, R, adventure.

6. HUMONGOUS - Janet Julian, David Wallace, R, horror-drama.

7. DANGEROUS SUMMER - Torn Skeritt, Ian Gilmour, PG, drama.

The Station Theater opens at 6:45 p.m. for ticket sales and the movie starts at 7:15. For information on Camp Smith movies call 477-6467/6382.

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

Classification categories are listed alphabetically Aircraft for Sale 13 Announcements 15

Antiques/Collector's Items 130 Apts. Oaf urn. Apts. Part. Furn Apts. Fully Furs. Appliances Auto Announcements Autos for Sale Aulo/Parts/Serv. Autos Wanted Baby Furnishings

74 75

73, 127

173 176

156 161 124

*VETERANS*DAY*

*, * REMEMBER * ilkor THOSE WHO SERVED *

For help in placing your classified ad call 235-5881 or 622-3966 Beals Supplies & Sem, Building Supplies Business Directory Business Opportunity Business Properly

For Sale or Rent

Cards of Thanks Cemetery Plots Condos/Townhouse Unturn. Condos/Townhouse Part.

146 141

is 50

108 8

10 87

85

Condos/Townhouse Furs. 86 Hobby & Craft Supplies 66 Furniture . 120 Houses Fern. 81 Furniture for Rent 121 Houses Part. Porn. 83 Garage/Lanai Sales Hardware/Equipment

68, 152

Houses Unlurn Income Tax Serv.

82 30

Housesilling 84 .1ncome Properly 113 Hot Rods 172 Jewelry & Clothing 118 Help Warded Domestic 62 Lawn and Gardening 148 Help Wanted M/F 60 Legal Notices 1

Help Warded Sales 61 Loans/Loans Wanted 55

Lost & Found Machinery & Equipment Miscellaneous Misc. Wanted Mopeds Sales & Serv. MMorcycles Sales & Serv. Music Sales & Serv. Office tor-Real Personals

20 153 126

136

170 171

144

103 25

Pet Supplies Sales & Service

Photo Supplies Professional Servies Real Estate Announcement Real Estate lam Sale Real Estate Trade Real Estate Wanted

Rentals Rent A Car

Rentals Is Share 151 Rentals Wanted 140 .Resumes 35 Rooms lor Rent

115 Schools & Training 114 Situation Wanted 117 Male & Female 116 Sporting Goods

123 Stereos & It 174 Swaps

76 Travel ga Trucks & Pickups 36 Vacation Rentals 88 Vans. Campers & Jeeps 45 Weight Reduction

Wiki Wiki Free bee 53

147

129

128

122

166

93 175

27 131

10 CEMETERY PLOTS

VALLEY Of The Temples Chapel Hill II, offer. Ph. 261- 5264.

HAWAIIAN Memorial Ceme- tery Crypt available. 51000/

offer. 523-1111.

015 ANNOUNCEMENTS - -

PENNY STOCKS - Offers great invest- ments and opportunity. For free brochuret. call

523-0938 Ask for S. Kobayashi

eves. 735-3774 Chesley & Dunn. Inc.

20 LOST & FOUND

LOST: Kaneohe area. Akita, male, brown & white w/spot on side. Lost on Lilipuna Rd. on 11/5. Reward. 247-1198

FOUND: Dark Calico cat w/flea collar. On Hickam AFB near 2nd St. 422-1181

FOUND: small black male puppy, w/wht strips from chin to chest, GEM Kaneohe. 261- 1895

025 PERSONALS

IS MORMONISM Christian? A new recofded message

each week. 293-9495 IF You 'want to drink, that's your business. If you want to stop, that's ours. Alcoholics Anonymous. Ph. 945-1438

35 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

LAWNKEEPERS HAWAII The Professional Landscape Gardener, commercial and residential. Landscaping, sprinkler systems, tree trimming, plant pest & disease control, weeding, and other phases of maintenance. Call for consultation and estimate free of course. Lic. #C-08446. Bus: 671-9782 or home: 247- 2495.

SATISFIED Yard Service. Cut, trim, fertilizing. Dep. Reasonable Free Est. 262-0324 anytime.

TYPING services - term papers, resumes - student discount. Marion 625-2012

'DIVORCE. Serving Oahu Since 1977

$110" 533-4533

Stall Attorney Gene Bridges

A Public Service Protect

DESIGNER- custom-made, all types of garments and alterations. Ph. 262-4949

DON'S ROOF REPAIRS, most repairs under $100. Free estimates. Ph. 456-2491

CARPENTRY, home repairs. Call Nick 261-7496

H & C HANDYMAN Service, reasonable prices, free estimates. repairs in or around the house. Lic. BL1 0244901. Ph 623-9930 or 623-1887 MAGIC Shows with clowns, puppets & balloons. Hawaii's Magic Ambassador. Call 942- 3786.

CARPENTRY, fencing. Al! types repair. Reasonable. Refs. Call Jacques 235-4002 Free est.

YARD Service & related labor services avail. $3.50/hr. or contract. 696-6235, 455-7483.

PREGNANT AND WORRIED?

WE'LL HELP FREE P.G. TEST

MON.-WED.-FRI. 9:00-3:00

487-7087, 538-3577 262-2171, 622-1532

36 RESUMES

NEW CREDIT Card! Nobody- refused! Also Visa/Master- Card. Call 1-805-687-6000 Ext. C-2022. VISA OR MASTERCARD credit no problem. Guaran- teed. Call anytime. 619-225- -

0407

WILL the two Marine/persons who drove me home after auto accident ('79 gray/black El Camino) on Kaneohe Bay Dr. early Sat. morning Oct. 15, please contact me. Urgent! 235-0341 eves/weekends.

35 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

BRIDAL gowns made to order. Call 537-3788.

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

DRESSMAKING & Alterations for men & women. Call after 6 p.m., appt. 262-7059.

YARD Service Call 235-1153 after 6 p.m.

RELIEF! Experienced Handy- man available to do painting, repairs, etc. Reasonable rates. Refs. Ph. 261-0992, Scott

THE PIANO WORKS. Tuning & repairs of pianos & Player Pianos. Lee 524-5411_

HOME Improvement-Ceramic Tile. countertops/floor/lanais, concrete slabs. hollow tile,

- fences, remodeling, painting. Free est. Charles 488-3340, BC7828.

MIRACLE MAIDS

Special Holiday .

Ocio Discount for expert cleaning

8c Maid Service Ph. 395-4188, 254-2660 - MQWER REPAIR, other sm.

engine repairs, free pick-up and delivery. Salt Lake to Hawaii Kai. Ph. 537-2541.

LT Services - We do house- hold appliances and corn- mercial laundry equip. repair. Larry Tanouye, 623-3382: 623- 6841

-HOME Cleaning, experienced with references. Weekly, bi- weekly, one time. 261-4254

CARPENTRY, fencing all types repair. Reasonable. Refs. Call Jacques 235-4002. Free est.

CLOWNS for Birthdays. Super low rates. For reservation & information call 422-1519

APTS. cleaned reasonable. Guar. spotless, Kahala/Hawaii Kai area. Ph. 396-6822

AKAMAI housekeeping. Interior/exterior. Cleaning yards, painting_ Sm. repairs. Free est. Neal 261-6964

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"Busybodies" -LET US DO IT!- Rent A Housewife

Cleaning. water plants. feed

dogs, tutor. painting. wash windows, shopping. visit elderly. parties, etc. etc.

537-4658, 261-4968

Dorothy Hazzard

Resumes & Business Writing

Free Consultation

947-8422 1550 Rycroft St, #101

Across from Pagoda Hotel

WINDWARD RESUMES, ETC.

PROMOTIONAL WRITING

261-7524 COMPLETE SERVICES 580 llfuhaku St. Kailua. HI. -

Also open evenings and Saturdays.

45 SCHOOLS & TRAINING

ORGAN-PIANO LESSONS _

A proven successful method for adults and

motivated teenagers. Call John Schouten

at 247-6010

45 SCHOOLS & TRAINING

DAY & afterschool care. Lic. nr. elem. school in Waip. Call 677-0213 or 677-3686.

PIANO Lessons, on KMCAS. Call Sandy

254-3823

CHALLENGE yourself to a "DAY OF DISCOVERY." Non- Competitive Initiative Games develop leadership & communication skills, trust & confidence. A half-day outdoors for adults age 13 and up, call Bill at 235-5881 to leave a message, 262-9457 eves., for full info and application form. FUN!

50 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

HAVE extra time? Need extra money? Avon wants you. Call 422:5158 HAFB area.

ARE They paying you what you are worth? We can help. 235-6073

ESTABLISHED Shave ice route (515-20/hr.) Commercial ice maker, 77 Toyota p/up w/a/c, box for p/u, 1 yr. supply special juice, containers, etc. All for 54,000. 623-6538.

EARN EXTRA MONEY inside secrets of making money by mail. No experience neces- sary. Work . done at home. Send self addressed #10 stamped envelope for free details. Acumen Limited, 1164 Bishop St., #1506, Hon. Hi 96813.

MORE earnings 55$ sponsorship $$$ see what's

new! AVON Call E11ie624-2136

EARN Extra Cash for X-mas as an Amway distributor. A Nat'l. known product. 262-4803.

*60 HELP WANTED M/F

MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED Part time or full time dis- tributorship of new health oriented products. First time offer in Hawaii. Proven millions sold on mainland. After six weeks training (one night a week), you go into business for yourself. Invest- ment under $500. If you are willing to give your time and energies the return will be more than you ever wanted and more!! For further information contact Barbara Kuemper 922-3966.

OVERSEAS, Cruise Jobs. 520,000-550,000/yr. possible. Call 1-805-687-6000 Ext. J- 2022.

GRANAT Bros., Windward Mall now interviewing for Sales clerk, full/part time. Apply in person. Mon.-Fri. 1-3 p.m..

WELL established company looking for bright and energetic men and women for phone work. Military welcome. Call Harold at 841-0166 for appt.

KOKUA EMPLOYMENT Cashier Sales 55$ Data Entry CRT $800 mo. Waitress $$$

767 Kailua Rd., #101 Ph. 262-8137

DATA ENTRY/KEYPUNCH OPERATORS

Temporary assignments, no fee. We have validated testing to help you pinpoint your skill level. Assignments last from several days to several months. You choose when you want to work. Ability to use 10 key also helpful. Included are Healthcare & other benefits. Call for appointment Man- power Temporary Services, 487-0009, E.O.E.

PERSONNEL SERVICE

Military wives, with secretarial skills, we need you & will pay well for your services. NO FEES. A check every week you work. Sign up if you are a: typist, 60+ wpm, secretary, receptionist, filing clerk, WORD PROCESSORS!!!

1164 Bishop St., Suite 1506

523-1617

10 GOOD REASONS why your boy or

girl should have a

newspaper route,

1. To earn money. 2. To team sell-reliance. 3. To learn to keep rec-

cords, and to apply In a practical way math taught in the class- room.

4. To team to handle money and appreciate Its value.

5. To learn to be on time and how to ration time.

6. To learn courtesy and how to get along with people.

7. To learn marketing principles and sales- manship.

8. To experience the principles of the "free enterprise" system.

9. To be operating "a , business" of their own. 10. To become sharper.

brighter, more mature.

For information on newspaper route man- agement for your son or daughter. phone or visit our Circulation Depart- ment, -They will be pleased to give you full details on available routes_

Sun Pros Publishers of Navy News, Hawaiian Falcon, Hawaii Ma- rine, Central Military, VVaianae Sun Times, Waipahu Sun News and Sun Press news- papers.

235-5881

60 HELP WANTED M/F

EARN extra income in fast growing business. 261-8397 (eves.)

NEED two strong high school helpers for moving boxes, etc. 53.60 per hr. 261-6411

PART time sales person wanted. Must be able to work weekends. Apply in person. Nimitz Used Furniture, 3165 Nimitz Hwy. (between Ramada Inn & Sizzlers)

GOOD JOBS ARE

AVAILABLE! Professional resumes open doors

Military Specialists Free Consultation

PROFESSIONAL RESUME SERVICE 735 Bishop St., #238 - 521-7901

"Established 1977"

GOVERNMENT JOBS $16,559- $50,553/year. Now hiring. Your area. Call 1-805-687- 6000 Ext. R-2022.

CAREE Waltz Studio seeking various types of MODELS - all ages. 262-8032, 524-8269.

TEACHER/tutor credentials and special education exp. preferred. Mililani, Pearl City area. 595-4781.

MAKE MONEY WORKING AT HOME! Be flooded with offers! Details-rush S.A.S E to N.G. Dept. T-HI 1, Rt. 3, Box 121T. Okmulgee, OK 74447.

AUTHENTIC, JOLLY SANTA CLAUS FOR ONE-HALF DAY JOB. Will be brought to location in helicopter, spread candy and joy, Listen to Kiddies requests, have picture taken and returned to Honolulu Airport. Must have own transportation to Airport. Address written inquiries, compensation requested, and Santa Photo to flax: Kris Kringle, c/o Sun Press 46-016 Alaloa St., Kaneohe, HI 96744.

MALE/Female models needed for advanced haircutting classes, 515-20 value absolutely free. Call HAIR IN MOTION, ask for Shirley, 235- 6611.

EARN top $$$ with islandwide home improvement company. Will train M/F. No selling. Ken, 263-4514. 8-1 am.

HOSTESS Wanted, Kailua area. Call 261-4146 for appointment.

WEEKLY Light cleaning in Enchanted Lake Office,

261-1666

HAIR DRESSERS Be independent;

EARN 100% not half

Rent A Booth Call

Mr. Lynn

261-8035

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

RATES.& REGULATIONS

Your classified ad reaches over 121,080 homes each Wednesday. Read Classifieds for profit, use Classifieds for results.

CLASSIFIED LINE ADS

Deadline Monday 4:00 p.m. 61.96 per line -i- tax

3 line min. Ad will appear in the

SUN PRESS, Weipahu SUN NEWS, Hawaii Navy News, Hawaiian Falcon &

Hawaii Marine

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

Deadline Friday 5 p.m. Call 235-5881 Or 622-3966

Tor information on open & contract rates.

Correction's & cancellations deadline Monday - 12:00 noon

Free Ad Deadline Fri. - 4:00 p.m..

REPORT ERRORS AT ONCE

RFD Publications will not be responsible for more than one incorrt insertion of any Class,- i advertisement and ;5 responsible only forthat line or . portion of the ad that appeared incorrectly.

For quick experienced help in placing your ad

Ph. 235-5881 Or .

Ph. 622-3966

60 HELP WANTED M/F

SPA Fitness Center - Kaneohe, Instructor/Consul- tants and Pool area instruc- tors. Call Leitu 235-6461.

DISHWASHER, full time, Kailua.

Call 261-1000

LOST Your Tri-Chem Instruc- tor? Services, classes, JOBS. Gift Kits Sale: 254-3019, 696- 3532, 422-8686, 239-7560, 682- 1032

*ATTENTION* MILITARY

Broke Even on Pay Day? Military Men

Military Wives Never Enough Money?

Want to spend the THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY

with Mom & Dad? Earn Extra Money

Part-time S6 per hour

5:30 to 9:00 p.m. Mon. thru Fri.

We need part time workers immediately to train for our newly established "Discount Buying Warehouse Outlets" Specializing in clothing. jewelery. radios. toasters. furniture. T.V.'s. microwaves. baby furniture and many more appliances. Following areas available. Honolulu, Pearl Harbor, Salt Lake, Wahiawa, Barbers Point and KMCAS. Other Benefits include Advancement, Bonuses and Incentive Pay.

Call 486-0173 ask for Judy

61 HELP WANTED SALES

CHRISTMAS Cash! All new, better than ever earnings program. AVON. Call Jo, 395- 6970.

ORIN International best herbal health products & financial rewards in the industry. Help others to health & help yourself to extra income. Distributors wanted. Enor- mous potential. 732-3361.

62 HELP WANTED DOMESTIC

GOVERNESS/Housekeeper good pay + vacation, refs. & drivers lic. req. 422-4244.

63 SITUATIONS WANTED M/F

WILL Babysit in my home. Infant preferred, twins welcome. Experienced. Kailua area. Call 261-3690.

I WILL baby sit in my Ewa Beach home.

Call 499-1951

WILL Babysit 1 child in my home, ref. avail., Kalihi area, Call 845-2768.

RELIABLE mother will babysit. Mon.-Fri., 5 a.m.-6 p.m., 2 yrs. & up. excl. ref. from Pearl Harbor & Hickam, fenced yard, tic. 833-7493.

*63 SITUATIONS WANTED M/F *68 GARAGE/LANAI SALES

,7 FANTASTIC Garage Sale, Fri., Sal.. Sun., 11/11, 11/12,11/13. 45-423 Kulauli St., Kaneohe. IRONING

SERVICE

pickup & delivery In Kailua flat rate

Call Charlie 261-3617 RESPONSIBLE, caring sitter avial. for Windward area. Call any time 254-1898.

CHILDCARE in my Kaneohe home, full time, flexible hrs., patch approved, plenty TLC. Call 239-7610

BABYSITTING Service, daily. nightly, and Special Occa- sions, state licensed, reliable. respectible, excl. exper. Kailua. 261-1073.

DAY CARE Patch certified creative play & learning. Ages 2 & up. Will discount first month. 396-6178.

*68 GARAGE/LANAI SALES

FOUR-Family yard sale, Nov. 12, Bikes, baby items & much more! 732 Moore St., Halsey Terrace, 9 to ?!

MOVING Sale: Quality Turn. (bedrm., dining sets) many many household items. Fri. 11/11, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.Sat. 11/12, 8 am.-??? 94-277 Kupulau Pl., Mililani 623-6538.

GARAGE Sale, Nov. 12, 9-12, misc. items, St. John Vianney Church, 920 Keolu Dr.

GARAGE Sale, Christmas Boutique next door, 9-3 p.m. Sat. 574 Auwina St., Kailua,

GARAGE Sale, many misc. including golf equipment, power tools, etc., Sat. 11/12, 94-450 Kahulialii St., Mililani.

GARAGE Sale, Sat. Nov. 12, 8:30-12, Sears freezer, large mirrors, misc. furniture. 4137 Ilimano St., Kailua, Call 254- 5019 evenings.

CHRISTMAS Craft Sale, 646 Papalani, Enchanted Lakes, 11/12, 9-5.

SUPER Garage Sale, 11/12, 8- 4. Furn., jewelry, party supplies, kitchen, clothing & books: 1322 Akiahala St., Enchanted Lakes.

4-STRAND Rattan chair, sleeper sofa, standing shelf unit w/doors, standard & electric typewriters, clothes (8-14) & many misc. goodies. 11/11, 11/12, 9-5. 1633 Ulueo St., Olomana.

GARAGE Sale, Rattan bar & other furn., dryer, clothes, misc. Sat. 11/12, 9-3 p.m.. 331 Ilihau St., Kailua.

AIR conditioner; surfboard; bike; drapes; clothes; sports equip.; toys & etc. 184 Aikahi Lp., Kailua, Sat., 9 to 3

RECORD Albums Galore, JBL Tower spkrs., ovation guitar, 101/2" Scotch classic tapes. SilverStone 12 pc. pot & pan set. More. Fri., Mon. 558 Papalani, Kailua or 261-7590.

GARAGE Sale, 274 Ilihau St., Kailua

Nov. 12, 8-3 p.m.

XMAS Crafts & Garage Sale: Sat., Nov. 12, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

586 Auwina St., Kailua

GARAGE Sale, Hawaii Kai, Sat. 1 1/1 2, 8-4, 10610 Kolokolo St., Mariner's Village 3.

MOVING Sale: 591-B Keolu Dr., Kailua, 11/11 & 12, lots of household items, children's books & games, baby crib in excellent cond., plastic & decorative plant pots, drapes, elec. stove, 17" frost free refrig., 60" dressing room vanity includes sink & plumbing, mower - frontthrow 3 hp - Briggs, & clothing.

ONE Day Sale: 8 to 2, Nov. 12, furniture, etc. 45-160 Kahanahou Cr., Kaneohe.

BICYCLE 26" 3 spd., $40; teen & women's clothing, 798 Hahaione St., Hawaii Kai, Sat 9-2

SOFA; club chair; lots of household items, 45-633 Hinamoe Lp., Kaneohe.

GARAGE Sale, 185 Makua St., 8:30-4,

Sat, 11/12.

GARAGE Sale: Furn.; clothes; lots of misc., 8 to 12. 929 Kahili St., Kailua, Sat. only.

GIANT Moving & Xmas Craft Sale: many quality furniture items - sofas, loveseats, chairs, desks, formal dining set w/6 chairs, area rug, glass table w/4 chairs, sewing machine w/ cabinet, power reel mower, misc., garden supplies, hand- craft Xmas items, Fri. & Sat., Nov. 11 & 12, 9-5 p.m., 46-099 lpuka St., 235-1464,

MINI Home Boutique & Craft; kids' clothes, Collages, quilts, Garage Sale household, '70 Pontiac, Nov. 11-12, 8-4, 751 Keolu Dr.

MOVING Sale: Weights $22, Boogie board $18, bike $40, Kirby $45, 2 dressers $15 ea. & lots more! 235-6184 (eves.)

GARAGE Sale, Sat. 11/12,8-1. Odds & ends. 22 Palione Pl. 261-6661, 262-8502

GREAT Garage Sale: Sat., 10 to 4 p.m. 950 Lunahai Pl., Maunawili, Unusual &exciting items!! Come Browse,

GARAGE Sale at 190, 198 & 238 KuUrnele Pb., Kailua.

Sat. only 8-4

GARAGE Sale: Sat. & Sun., Nov. 12 & 13, Bromiliads, plants, pillows, weights, more, 733 -Paopua Lp., Enchanted Lake.

SAT. 8-4 p.m. 747 Kalalea St., Hawaii Kai, hi-chair, car seat, baby swing, sample girls clothes, sample bath items, toys & much more.

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Jerry STANLEY Sewing Machine

Christmas Tune-Up Special $9.95

(with coupon) $19.95 value

Clean, Oil, and Adjust Tension Parts & Service on All Brands And models

This certificate can be used as 10% off complete sewing machine overhaul

Ask about my 1 year guarantee on labor No appointment necessary

Free estimates I Expires Nov. 26 I

99-149 Moanalua Rd., Aiea 45-773 Kam Hwy., Kaneohe I (next to Aiea Library) (Just before Honda Fish-Market store)11

111 487-1090 235-0222 'Pim mi =I um Ns =I =I Ea ml I. ow I= um

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68 GARAGE/LANAI SALES

SAT., 11/12, large indoor garage/moving sale, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Camera equip., stereo, children's & misc. books, encyclopedias, fabrics, artifacts, Asian antiques, household goods, turn., misc. items. All excl. cond. 46-078 Emepela Pb., Apt. K107 Windward Estates, unit next to playground, Kaneohe.

3 FAMILY Sale, furn., small appls., baby items, clothes & more. 2868-B Kokio Lp. Aiea, Sat. & Sun. 9-4 p.m.

106 N. KAINALU Dr. Fri. & Sat. 8-3 p.m. Ceramics, Xmas decorations, jewelry, house- hold items & misc.

KaHanahou CHRISTMAS CRAFT and Food Fair, Sat. & Sun. 11/19 & 20, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Plus Friends of Kaneohe Library & Children's Story Hours 11 am. & 2 p.m. at 45- 059 KaHanahou Cir. Kaneohe. Handmade & decorated clothing, Xmas ornaments & decorations, pottery, toys & gifts & lots more good stuff!

73 APTS. FULLY FURN.

KANEOHE - Temple Valley, Studio, cool, privacy, cable TV, single military preferred, $350. 239-6848 after 6:30 p.m.

MAKAHA Surfside, 1 bdrm., newly redecorated, color TV, on beach, 2 pools, covered stall 5325 a mo. Ph. 696-8764

ATTENTION all areas, sizes, prices, kids/pets no problem. 943-0093 RENT MART, fee.

75 APTS. PART. MIN.

KAILUA, studio, $510, 1 bdrm., $550, no pets, lease, RENT PLUS. Ph. 262-6462

RENTAL GUIDE 523-6711 Oahu's oldest 8. largest rental service. Fee.

NANAKULI/WAIANAE, near pass to Schofield, 2 bdrm./1 bath, avail. now. $475 mo. 955- 7838.

KANEOHE - Temple Valley, .

studio, cool, privacy, cable TV. single military preferred, 6350. 239-6848 after 6:30 p.m.

KAILUA, 2 bdrm., 614 Wailepo ' St., Apt. 2, $500 per mo. 235- 0551

LANIKAI studio. Must be employed. 5300 includes util.

262-2707

ATTENTION all areas, sizes, prices, kids/pets no problem. 943-0093, RENT MART, fee. - -- 076 RENTALS TO SHARE

WATERFRONT on Kaneohe' Bay, 3 bdrm. to share w/prof. woman. Pls. call 235-3908 after 6 p.m.

ROOM for rent in 4 bdrm. home. Prefer female/couple. $275. 239-7703.

KAILUA, female to share house, no keikis & pets, $300 incl. utils., avail. immediately. 254-1885.

MAKAKILO, furnished room, pool, parking, $375 + utilities. Ph. 672-9326 after 5 p.m.

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676 RENTALS TO SHARE

ROOMMATE wanted to share 4 bdrm. townhouse. Own bdrm.

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bath, lanai, unfurnish- ed. Share kitchen, laundry, garage, pool, cable. Prefer female, non-smoker, reliable. $285. 247-1502 after 5:00 p.m. or weekends.

82 HOUSES UNFURL

KANEOHE, 1 bdrm. duplex, parking, single person, $190 Mo. Ph. 235-0504.

83 HOUSES PART. FURN.

HAUULA: 3 bdrrri., 2 bath7 excl. cond., 5650, kids/pets okay. Call 293-9928

SALT Lake, 4 bdrm., 2 bath (top level of house), near Shopping center, school & bus line, w/lanai overlooking airport, $925 incl. util. 422- 6375

RENTAL GUIDE 523-6711 Oahu's oldest & largest rental service, Fee.

KA1LUA, newly painted 4 bdrm., 11/2 bath. Near schools, park, stores, No pets. $895. 732-7458.

KA1LUA 2 bdrm., cottage, 1

bath, fenced yard, Avail. 12/1. $525 + util. 262-7018, eves.

MAUNAWILI ESTATES 2 bdrm., 1 bath duplex, living room, kitchen, large lanai, pool privileges, $650 including utilities. Avail. 12/1. Adults or 1

child O.K., no pets 262-9308.

MAILE, near pass to Schofield, 3 bdrm/2 bath, magnificent Ocean view, washer/dryer incl., $650 mo. - electricity. 955-7638.

1 BEDRM , w/extra lg. living rm., washer/dryer. Steps, to busstop. includes utils. 261- 3446.

ATTENTION all areas, sizes, prices, kids/pets no problem. 943-0093 RENT MART, fee.

KANEOHE: 3 bdrm., 11/2 bath, large yard, available mid November $750 plus tax. Sherlock Homes Realty, 254- 1100, 254-2770

LANIKAI/BLUESTONE 3 bdrm./3 bath w/pool/tennis, View, golf/ocean, $1200/mo. 487-0030 days, 261-3997 eves.

684 HOUSESITTING

; ELDERLY COUPLE desires house sitting. be-

tween Dec. 13-Jan. 16.

Kabala to Hawaii Kai only. Local references.

396-0192

685 CONOOS/TOWNHOUSES PART. FURN.

RENTAL GUIDE 523-6711 Oahu's oldest and largest

rental service. Fee.

87 CONDOS/TOWNHOUSES UNFURNISHED

KANEOHE, 2 bdrm., 2 car garage, security sysrem, open Nov., $650. 395-5618 eves.

KANEOHE, Club View Gardens, 3 bdrm./2 bath, 6 mo. lease. Avail. 12/1 $850. 239-6836._ 688 ROOMS FOR RENT

WAHIAWA: Studios for rent, $160 & $185. Includes utils. 623-6745 or 622-2857 after 4 p.m. Ask for Peter.

ROOM in house in Kailua, $250 + 25% util. Female preferred. 261-3571.

2 BDRM. liv. rm.. 1','2 bath, priv. ent. part. turn. washer/dryer, refrig.. single females only, $500 mo. + utils. avail. 11/15/83, 261-1201.

KAILUA, master bdrm. & bath, private entrance, close to base, no cooking. $175. 254- 1186.

88 ROOMS FOR RENT

PUNALUU turn. room in 2 bdrm. house, $200, utils, & HBO included. 237-8451 eves.

EWA Beach furnished 1 bdrm. $130 month, including utilities. Call 689-5315 anytime.

KAILUA, 1 room, share house, singles no pets/children, 5250 r utilities. Call 261-4715

FURNISHED room for rent, kitchen privileges, $250 mo., utilities included. Ph. 235-4203

BED & Breakfast in Ales Hts. close to military bases priv. lg. room w/bath, quiet, cool, 3 day minimum or mo. rat. 487-1662, 526-0909.

093 VACATION RENTALS -

KUILIMA: 1 bdrm. fully furnished apt., no pets. Calf 239-8539,

MOLOKAI Wave Crest, sleeps 4, beach, pool, S30 day, $190 per week. Ph. 235-8699

KUIL1MA: 1 bdrm. apt., sleeps 4, amenities. Daily/VVeekty/ Monthly. Call 235-1481

BEAUTIFUL Lanikai home, 1

block to beach, pool, hot tub incl. '82 Olds, Dec. 15-Jan. 15, $1750. 262-6097.

VACATION Rental, studio cottage, near Kailua beach, 625 day. 261-5174.

LANIKAI, lovely 3 bdrm./2 bath home near beach, avail. now, wkly./mo. Must see! 262- 5445

KAILUA Beach: 1 bdrm., immac. cottage, $35 per day. Cali 261-2834

KAILUA, 1 bdrm. cottage, 2 quiet adults only, 1 blk. to bch. $225 wk. 262-4287

*98 RENTALS WANTED

MATURE Older woman needs 1 or 2 bdrm. cottage, partly furnished in the Kailua area, up to $450. Please call 262- 8433.

50 YEAR old lady wants to Share apartment w/same. Up to $200. Ka.ihi or Windward side. Call Scndra 845-9767

6114 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

MINNESOTA 5 Wooded Acres. Incredible hunting. fishing. farming. and

snowmobiling. Near Millelacs Lake.

Electric and phone available. 36000 lull price. 0600 down. 066.08 a

month. including 10% Interest

Call 988-5115

'FORECLOSURE Properties 10%-50% below market value. Call Joe Tanega (R) 488-7769, 922-8842.

PARKWAY - a private, secluded setting for this upgraded 3 bdrm. end unit, 12 mi. from town, VA/SF-IA approved, tennis, pool, exercise equip. MLS #41609, Tom Pico Inc. Jayne Henley 235-1801.

WAIPAHU, 4 bdrm., 2 bath home w/view, assumable SHA loan, many extras, $139,000, lease, shown by owner. 677- 0126. M. Lockridge Inc. 262- 5403 - A FEE 4 bdrm., 2 bath, $79,800, 5650/mo. good cond. Ph. 668- 1220, Kathy.

MILILANI: Luxury apt., 2 bdrm., 2 "2. bath, golf course/mt. view, upgraded carpet, real sharp 5110,000 assumable FHA loan. Open Sun., 2 to 5, $134,500. By owner/courtesy. 625-2215

MARGARET LOCKRIDGE

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114 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

WHY Not live in Kahala? Spacious 2 bdrm., 2 bath townhome for $109.900. FHA/VA approved. Lease, John Fl. Held (RA) Braden Court Inv. Inc. 955-5889.

NO CASH NEEDED [To purcluse a home al your ownl For active duty military and veterans

Select train sue al the many VA depraved bastes. tin.vnhouses and apartments available in yaur area.

call taday lar more information: Jon Polokolf

SHERLOCK HOMES REALTY CO

254-1100 OR 254-2770

KAILUA: 3 bdrm., 2 bath. family rm., $151,000. Lease. Shown by owner. 254-2535, M. Lockridge. Inc. (R) 262-5403

LARGE fee simple ocean front property w/2 bdrm., 1 bath home. Terms, $175,000. Elora Ingalls (RA) 695-8596, Tom Powers & Assoc., 696-5555

BY OWNER 1184 Uluopihi Lp., Kailua 262- 6621, 1677 Sq. ft., 4 bdrm., 21z baths, tam. rm., den/5th bdrm., LARGE POOL, excl. buy discounted under $200,000 for cash-out. Gd. neighborhood/ schools. Make appt. to see right away.

115 REAL ESTATE ANNOUNCEMENTS

FREE information. ERA seller & buyer programs which are designed to save you time 8. money. Al & Kathy Whalen (RA) Phone 261-7475. ERA Magnum Properties.

FREE home market analysis. See how much your home is worth in today's market. No cost or obligation. Al & Kathy Whalen (RA) Phone 261-7475, ERA Magnum Properties.

PREPARE for your retirement! Low priced house lots (fs) near Hilo $3500, with small down, and low monthly payments. Also short term and fully amortized. Or . . .52750 cash. Please call Foxf ire Rlty. of Hilo. 935-5765

6117 REAL ESTATE TRADE

TAHOE newer 3 bdrm., 2 bath house near ski areas &casinos for Oahu condo. 261-3809.

120 FURNITURE

RATTAN Dining set, beautiful, natural, never used, $298. Ph. 734-1554.

USED furniture for sale, 35 Kainehe St., Kailua.

Call 261-9944

SCREEN door, 36" X 80", $45. Bamboo screen, 6' X 6', 515. 2 round tables; metal base, 19' '2"

tall, 23'.;" wide, $25 ea., Sears color TV, 19" screen, $125. 261-9672.

QUEEN size waterbed; triple dresser w/mirror, 6 drawer dresser; nightstands 235-3264.

KING Bed with headboard and frame, best offer. Call 262- 0628.

BEAUTIFUL 4 part sofa only $270; waterbed $150. Call 625- 0037 evenings.

2 PUNEES with rust tweed covers, 1 gold occasional chair, $125 or best offer. Ph. 488-9879.

*120 FURNITURE

SOFA, loveseat, lounge, good condition, $400, strong king waterbed frame, excl. cond. $400. Call Ed after 6 p.m., 254- 3484.

WHITE Provincial 9 drawer dresser $125

Call 254-3354

LARGE solid oak dining room table, queen size bed. Highest offer. 395-2067, 395-2787.

ANTIQUE German China cabinet, good cond., best

offer. 235-2771

PARADISE USED FURNITURE

Antique oak/glass bookcase $275, oak (Morris) chair $95, Icing beds 5100 set, 7 pc. dinette set $150, rattan tables From 545, rattan buffet $150, 5 PG. game table set $325, 5 pc. country style dining set $300 & $425, decorator sofas from $350, 6 strand rattan arm chairs $95 ea., koa arm chairs 540 ea., 8' conference table, $225, washer & dryer $300 pair, Rattan Art Gallery 5 pc. dining set $325, Rattan pedestal table $100, hutches from 5125, upholstered chaise lounge $225, asst'd. lamps from S15, Serta Perfect Sleeper king bed, complete w/headboard, rattan bar stools $100 set of 4, sewing machine 8. cabinet $95, sewing desk only $75, brand-new king/ queen bed frames w/heavy duty rollers $30, much much more. 320 Uluniu St. Ph. 261- 8492. WE ALSO BUY USED FURNITURE.

BABY crib w/mattress & matching chest, good condi-

tion $99. Call 488-1985

ANTIQUE Dark oak cabinet, 7'x5'. 5800/offer. Must sell now! Ph. 262-5726

RATTAN sectional sofa & matching chair, good cond.,

$149. Call 488-1985

6 MO. Old 5'7" Custom Laserlash Thruster surfboard, w/airbrushed designs. Excel. cond. $175. 254-3487, after 4 p.m.

ROLL Top desk-oak wood pecan finish, $600/best offer. Ph. 422-8518.

BABY Crib$50; 2 punees, $100 for both, all good condition. Ph. 262-4287.

WHIRLPOOL heavy duty washer/dryer set $299 for both. Guaranteed. Call 488- 1985

$SS CASH $$$ for used furniture

beds

Rattan & Wicker

834-1080

MUST sell hideabed 2 pc. sofa, coffee table rattan & glasstop, all wood $350 for all; all wood bunk bed $200, excl. cond. Call 239-7446

COMPLETE bunk bed $149; very comfortable gold crushed velvet sofa $199. 488-1985

FURNITURE Sale, sofa bed, China-wall unit, beds, living rm. & antique furn. 261-6661, 262-8502

Dear Santa. . . The Sun Press is accepting forpublication consideration, letters to Santa Claus. Letters should be written in the child's own words and hand, and received before November 17. All letters become the property of Sun Press and will be for- warded to The North Pole prior to Christmas. Send to: Sun Press, Atten- tion Dear Santa, 46-016 Alaloa St., Kaneohe, HI 96744

120 FURNITURE

FREE PICKUP S CASH S

for good used furniture Rattan. wicker & beds

261-8492 or 247-1937

LARGE selections of used sofas in good condition $6910 $199. Call 488-1985

COUNTRY Style living room set, couch, 2 chairs, foot stool, 2 lamps, coffee & end tables, $350. 624-3001 eves.

TWIN beds $49 & $89; double bed w/frame $49 to $129.

Call 488-1985

TWIN Bed set, Ortho, good condition, bedspread & mattress covers included, $150. Ph. 471-3666, eves. 487- 0123.

SERTA Perfect sleeper beds, twins $49: doubles $89 w/frames. Ph. 488-1985

REWARD S5 to s5000

For your furniture in good

condition. We buy it all and pickup free islandwide.

- 488-1985 10-6 p.m. any day

RATTAN coffee & end tables $69; queen 4 poster waterbed $299. 488-1985

SOFABED w/covers, good condition, $150.

Ph. 261-0316

DARK pine or light maple 7 pc. dining room set. Call for price. 488-1985

*120 FURNITURE

LARGE sturdy 4 drawer chest $89; foam chair, becomes bed $49. 488-1985

'HUGE selection of quality home furnishings at Nimitz Used Furniture. Just arrived. 9 PC. wicker liv. rm. set natural color; Rosewood hutch; 2 'rosewood nightstands 8. matching queen headboard; 7 PC. dinette set from $79; large selections of sofa & loveseats; desks & dressers many to choose from; beds any size; 3165 Nimitz Hwy., 834-1080 (between Ramada Inn & Sizzlers). Open every day.

LARGE wood gun cabinet $125; wood rocker $29; Sears color TV $99. 488-1985

FURNITURE WANTED

TOP CASH $$$

for dressers, beds, rattan, wicker, etc.

Call Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

247-6621

6126 MISCELLANEOUS

FOR Safe: Vivid Polynesian prints by Local Artist, $15 each. Great gift. 261-1201

THE BOWER BIRD CON- SIGNMENT GALLERY. GOING Out of business sale: Everything in store will be drastically reduced. We must vacate. Sale starts Fri., Nov. 11, wicker, rattan, luggage, stereos, carpets, bowling balls, golf clubs, lamps, baby crib, car seats, oak whiskey barrel, char-b-ques, guitars, artificial Xmas trees, dressers, surfboards, games, book- shelves, china, crystals, loads of little items. Come Browse. 261-4811

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Real Estate Sales & ReSearCh

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC November 29, 1983 7:30 p.m.

WINDWARD MARKET TRENDS: Is now a good time to move? 'What's my home worth? Will real estate prices continue to rise? What are the sales trends for the 80's?

Featuring: Dr. Michael A. Sklarz, Ph.D. Director of Research

R.S.V.P. 235-8700 by Nov. 22, 1983

3.1

Beautify your home with one of

these exotic :

woods.

Lumber Aformosia Hickory Poplar Angico Wok° Purpleheart Apitong tronbark Rosewood Ash Jelutong Sepetir Belau Koa Shedua Balsa Mahogany Spruce Beech Mansonia Teak Birch Maple Vermillion Bu bi nga Oak Walnut Cedar °beetle Wenge Cherry Pau Ferro Willow Darner Pine Zebrawood _

Plywood Particle Board Marine Plywood Birch Fir Kos Mahogany Oak Rosewood Teak Walnut

HARDWOOD LUMBER 638 Kakoi St.

6126 MISCELLANEOUS

QUEEN Size sofa bed, needs repair, $75 as is. Call 247-6145 anytime.

L shaped $160, new baby stroller $60, baby clothes. Ph. 395-3387

EXERCISE WITH PAM for a balanced program of Physical Fitness, Pearl Harbor area. For further info. call 423-1404.

REWARD Highest Cash Prices

for Jewelry, Gold, Silver, Diamonds

LOANS for Jewelry

488-2276 AtEA GOLD EXCHANGE

99-205 Moanalua Rd. #205

COLOR TV 19" $135; also color TV 25" 5165. both excl. cond. 946-6940

DANCE Classes 3 years & up, tap, ballet, jazz & acrobatics, Kailua and Hawaii Kai. 262- 9233.

VACUUM Cleaners with guarantee, $24.95 & up. Call 537-5906.

MARY Kay Cosmetic, com- plete facial and reorder. Call Elizabeth 262-0463.

5th Annual HOLIDAY

BOUTIQUE Nov. 10, 5-9 p.m. Nov. 11, 9-5 p.m. Nov. 12, 9-3 p.m.

1320 Kainul Or., Kallua Original handcrafted items

by local artists.

Nov.9,1983 Classified II 6126 MISCELLANEOUS

PRE-CHRISTMAS POTTERY &

CRAFT SALE SIM, Nov. 13, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

359 llimalia Loop, Kallua

SHOP EARLY: Perfect Christmas gift, Action Santa Claus Walks whileplaying four Christmas songs, ringing bell. Children over 3 years old. Send $15.95 + $1.80 postage, Baby World, P.O. Box 2834/3, Hon., HI 96803.

BLACK vinyl exec. chair couch, electric typewriter, lg. Toastmaster oven. 263-4061.

DRYER $50, push mower $30 sliding doors $50

623-3531.

126 MISCELLANEOUS

HAMMOND 43" oak home organ, perfect cond., asking 52,200. 395-9643.

U.S. Indy Mags, 14x7, Fits Fords and Subaru trucks. $100 for 4/offer. 235-2434.

GREAT Christmas gift? Island flavor cookbook. Call Bobbie. 254-2258.

PUKA Shells loose pounds and strung leis. Glossy white. Best offer. 262-8086.

GOLD COLLECTORS INT'L. $ Top Cash Paid S

Gold-Silver Broken or not

Diamonds-Watches Serving the Windward side 767 Hafts Rd_. Suite 202

262-0726 Mon.-Sat. $$$$S8$S8SSS$S

COLLEGE GARDENS Townhomes

Occupy in January VA/FHA approved. 2 bedroom, 2 baths ranging from 984 to 1,013 sq. ft. Located next to Leeward Community College. HULA MAE funds available. Leasehold. Equal Housing Opportunity. Prices start at .. .

$89,650 ... BELOW APPRAISAL

LUKE & LUKE REALTY, INC.

488-1996

Real Estate Showcase Haseko Realty Inc. Hawaii

WOIII Hawaii's Unique Real Estate Department Stare 926-5677 Listings Wanted

Tired of waiting for a sale? Let us move your property this winter Our results from last winter were

18 Million in sales December thru March

Join us for a presentation at Real Estate Showcase Nov. 15, 1983 7:30-9:30 p.m.

Parking validated 2233 Kalakaua Ave. attendance limited 926-5677 for reservations

YOU ARE INVITED TO FREE RENT PLUS and

Real Estate Sales &Research

FHA/VA SEMINAR 1.0,03*6 Bank of Hawaii Building

98-211 Pali Momi St. Suite 520 For Further Information Please Call

488-7700 Speak with Braven or Gordon

'VA/FHA Cent Plus Insight Into Oahu's Real Estate Market Opportunities In Financing A Look Into Benefits Of Owriership

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BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY Accounting/ Bookkeeping

Alterations

-. Antiques & Collectable)

. Appliance Repair ) CAN Clean Hawaii Profession- al Carpet Cleaners. Quality cleaning. Re.as. prices. 373- 4913

Candy Supplies ) NOW Available in Hawaii. your one stop chocolate/hard candy making supply store. Call 672-8729

Carpet/Rug Serv.

Art

Attorney

years experience. 521-3318 r CRIMINAL & Civil Cases 15 ( Catering

') Counseling Steven Geshell FOR all occasions plus pupu

menu call 847-7993. Coney

C Auto Customizing Express Catering

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(. Crafts/Hobbies

ROYAL Steam Carpet, Uph. Cleaners, deodorizing,- water extraction Ser. Gen. cleaning. 625-2166.

Cleaning Services

GENERAL Cleaning, homes, apartments, vacation rentals moving in-out. Ph. 262-7281

FALL Special! Super house cleaning service by exp. domestic engineers. We care. 395-4188, 254-2660

( Color Consultant )

Construction

Quality Remodel - Additions Carpentry Masonry Painting

All work guaranteed BC10813 Stavig Const. 262-4417

PROTECT your new car or paint job with Custom moldings from TRIM-LINE. Call Morgan 836-1561.

CAuto Painting/Body

Auto Repair

WINDWARD V.W. CLINIC, island wide V.W. Service. Ph. 247-2525

Beauty Products

"SEE What Mary Kay Cosmetics can do for you." Norma 455-8266

BUY & Sell rubber slippers. Call 456-9303 or Kam Swap meet stall 163 Weds. & Sun.

Business/Services ) HOUSEPROUD Cleaning Service, Reas./Comm. Rees. prices. Satisfaction guaran- teed. 623-5489

Ceramic/Glazed Tile-)

BEAUTIFY & increase your home's value with tile. We tile all areas, bathrooms, floors, you name it, we tile it Free estimates, Lic. contractor. Call 262-5754.

Child Care

( . - Cleaning Services

CRUZ 'N Cleaning Service. Residential & Commercial. Reasonable rate. Call 235- 1647

CORI'S Cleaning Service Island wide house & apt. cleaning: Reasonable rates. Call 396-8191

GOVERNMENT Quarters cleaned, starting at $130 on an approved military cleaners list. 677-4817

GIANT SAVINGS! Dental, optical, legal plan (3-in-1) family membership $48/yr. single $24/yr. Also interviews GOVERNMENT quarters for ambitious distributors to cleaned, 1 day service, earn generous commissions. guaranteed inspection, Send S.A.S.E. to 98-293 Ualo including yard 3-4 bdrms. St., Aiea, Hawaii 96701 $175, 689-5315 anytime.

Custom Designs

Direct mail

Framing

PATIOS AND NEW ADDITIONS

Repair-garage. Free Est. Clifford !wane C-4477

Ph. 677-4695

ADDITIONS, vinyl siding, masonry. We also build new homes. Free estimates. Wisdom Sales &Construction. Lic. 11I3C8984. Ph. 456-5595.

SPADA Builders additions, remodels, cabinets, all work guaranteed. Lic. BC-12023. 262-4195.

M. BUILDERS, commercial/ residence, remodeling, additions, masonry, free estimates. Lic. BC9973. Ph. 845-4181

Home Repair/Maint.

Income Tax Services)

Instruction

( Interior Design

HOME & Office questions? Consult degreed experienced professional, talk 263-4398.

Giftware )( Handyman )

ADVERTISING Designs for every business, logos. cards, stationery, ads for magazines or newspaper, 8x11 leaflets;

Letterman 235-1754. labels, signs & displays. Call

Electronics

Entertainment

MAGIC shows with clowns, puppets & balloons. Hawaii's Magic Ambassador. Call 942- 3786

Floorcovering

DES Wellsmore handymans service, reliable, small jobs a specialty. Windward only. 261- 2150

K & D HANDYMAN SERVICE Large or small, we do it all! For free estimates call Ken 235- 4633

Hauling/Moving .)

EXPERT PIANO MOVING ,

Furniture & appliances S & S Delivery 833-1859

DISCOUNT MOVING Low rates, honest estimates, no damage, fast & profession- al. 734-4489

DLOWEST Rates in the islands, professional, insured. Call Trans Pac 922-8785.

Furniture/Uphol/ Repair

janitorial Ti

Landscaping Ti

Legal/Medical Services

Masonry/Fencing ) SLABS, paths, driveways.

brickwork. hollow tile, fences, remodeling, ceramic tile. Free est. Charles Dysart

Ph. 488-3340 BC7828

ECONOMY MASONRY EX- PERT, Wall (Tile & Stone), driveways, slabs, patio. Ph. 262-6315

Massage

Music

LESSONS - violin - cello - piano and others. Inst. sales, repairs, rentals. 488-4306

Ohana Builders

800 SQ. FT., 2 bdrm./1 bath house, $29,900 or 1000 sq. ft. house, $35,990, built complete on your lot.

THE OHANA PLANNERS 537-1700

KAMAAINA PAINTING Free Estimates

Lic, 04767 Ph. 247-6621

LEE'S PAINTING Residential Lic. C-3858

Ph. 247-1454

CAREFREE PAINTING interior, exterior, shakeroofs cleaned & oiled. 247-5928.

S. UMENO PAINTING Free Ests, Lic. C-10211

Ph 621-6523

HOME or apartment painting.. Experienced, reas. rates. Free estimates. Ph. 262-0873.

RESPONSIBLE, Reasonable painting a waterproofing for your every need. Ins. 941- 5449.

)( Takushi Therapeutic'

Shinkei Massage back problems or pinched nerves?

45-1048 Kam Hwy.. Am. 207

Ph. 247-2773 or 235-3215 By Appointment Only

License No. MAS 00252

Pest Control

Pet Grooming/Supplies

ALL-Breed grooming and pet boutique. Quarantine ser- vices. THE HAIR APPARENT. 488-4774.

Our classified lines are open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for your convenience. Our operators are standing by to assist you in wording your ad. Call Susie, Betty, or Janice TODAY at 235-5881 or Stephanie at 622-3966.

(Piano Tuning ) Window Cleaning

Plumbing WINDOW CLEANING "Active-Parie-Reliet"

Home, shop, office, refs. Phil 262-0555

Pool Service

KAHALA-HAWAII KAI POOL SERVICE. Weekly cleaning & chemicals. Call Mike Stephen 396-0230

Real Estate ) WHY rent? help you find a VA assumable. no qualifying needed. Judith Rovin (RA) Locations Inc. 235-8700 or 262-6371.

Recycling

C - Remodel ing/Bldg.

Repair

EXPERT REPAIR on most makes & models. Free est. (carry-in only) Rees. Guar- anteed. 847-3018 (Military retired)

Rent to Own

COLORTYME TV RENTAL Over 375 stores coast to coast.

TV VIDEO AUDIO APPLIANCES

487-6421 262-2328

Roofing/Gutter

STATE ROOFING General Roofing, Free Estimates, Ben Pascal

41 Years Exp. Lic. C-2036 Ph. 247-2421, 247-2270

Sewing Machine Repair

Stereo/TV

VACUUM REPAIR-Kenmore, Kirby, etc., free pick-up & delivery. Ph. 262-8226.

HAWAII Rescue Service Complete yard work. Free est. Call Dave 262-5585

ECONOMY TREE & YARD EXPERTS

Trimming, lot cleaning, planting grass, level top soil fertilize, laying coral rock, tile any design, hauling, monthly maintenance. Call 262-6315 ask for Heilala.

AFFORDABLE Yard Work. Free estimates. Calf 262-9746.

Yard/Tree Service's ) LANILOA YARD SERVICE

Trimming, lot cleaning, topsoil, remove all w/new grass replanting, complete yard work & hauling. Wkly. & monthly maintenance. Free estimate. Ph. 261-4761

YARD Work, reasonable rates, island wide. Call Fred 621- 6291 evenings.

VALCOR YARD SERVICE All areas. Free estimates.

Call 261-3257

DESMOND YARD SQUAD All jobs large & small

general cleaning, trimming & hauling. Monthly

Maintenance. Fast Reliable Service. Free est. Call

262-7571 Ask for Desmond

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'67 MUSTANG, 6 cyl., auto., offer.

Ph. 235-4732.

HONDA

DON LUCAS HONDA Can lease you A New Honda

Like No One Else Can

Contact Graham Yeutter at 247-8544

Classified III Nov.9,1983 126 MISCELLANEOUS

WET/dry vacuum S20; fan $15; large desk $95; sofa $350; coffee end tables $45 pr.; Burl furniture. Kaillia. 261-4014

CHRISTMAS Craft Sale, Sat., Nov. 12, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 509 Paokano Lp., Kailua

KIRBY Vacuum, cost $900, must sell, 5350. Ph. 926-3135, 537-5904

RAINBOW vacuum, cost $750, must sell $250. Ph. 537-5900, 923-7943

NEW Picnic Tables, $75; Porch swings $60. Hawaii Swings & Tables. Ph. 293-8392

WASHER $110, small dryer $80, Teac Dolby unit $50, BMX bike $65, child's bike seat $10, chandelier $15. 262-9092

INTELLIVISION video game w/voice module & 4 games, $2 0 0; 15,000 BTU air conditioner, $200; Two 5,000 BTU air conditioners, $100 ea.; 19" B/W TV, $50. 262-2276

WASHER $160; dryer $115; hand mower $21; all in good cond. 262-0324 anytime.

BLOOMING Cattleya plants, till Dec. $6 and up.

Ph. 262-8941

WEDDING Dress $300, with veil. Call 254-4581

WESTERN living room furniture with tables, $800. Call 254-3865

24' NAVY Hull boat, diesel, pwr. head & lay, runs great. $8000. Phone 623-2418

SAUNA .Heater new 6.0 kw, $150; Paragon kiln H-17, as is, $100. 623-0716

WOODEN shipping crate 3x3x4, $30, 262-5701 eve- nings.

BABY crib w/mattress, sheets, etc. $55.

247-1794

WHAT a steal! $250 for 21/2 yrs. Spa Health & Fit. membership. Pay now no interest! 261-0087

3 PC. Bedroom set $250, portable gas grill $150, 5 pc. dining set $550, 24 cu. ft. 3 dr. refrigerator $550. Call 396- 8579 (eves.)

RAINBOW Carpet vacuum & shampooer, new $250 or best offer. Ph. 696-9308.

REDLINE Bike, excl. cond., new parts, $195. Call Nathan 455-7068.

ARMY/Navy game tickets (4) Rose Bowl 11/25. No mark-up. 261-3809.

PURE water! Tested, proven in Hawaii $129.95! Give the g ift of health for the holiday. Ph. 261- 8937 (Distributor inquires invited).

ROY'S LAWN MOWER REPAIR

"Free Estimate" Lawn mowers for sale Rotary $75. Reel $125

Guaranteed

259-5927

COMPLETE food dehydration system brand-new Was $200 Now $135; mini trampoline brand-new Was $155 Now $95' new baby items: crib cuddle $35; Sassy seat w/cover $20; Johnny jump up 512; Gerry carrier $25, more items. Ph. 261-8321.

VATICAN It make you feel blue? Let's talk about it. Call 395-2264

MULTI-colored earth tones shag rug. 12'x12'6", 575; Sanitaire vacuum. $25; planter-room divider 510. Ph. 254-2906

DISHWASHER $30; desk $25; bar S30; washing machine $15; dropleaf table $25. 262-6455

OLYMPIC Weights 400 lbs. $350. Call Sat. a.rn 262-0628

PORTABLE Dishwasher, $100; Eureka vacuum, $25; 2 vinyl bar stools $30, Call 396- 6178

ELECTRICAL Contractors end of inventory sale: Miscel- laneous electrical items & fixtures, some bronze, 157-A Hekili St., Across Holiday Mart Theater, Kailua, 11/12, 8 to 5.

126 MISCELLANEOUS

TELEPHONES. Special offering, 200 electronic pushbutton phones featuring last no. radial, mute switch, delightful music on hold. FCC approved. Only $22 ea. Wholesale Connection. 926- 5263. Free delivery. Visa or MasterCard accepted.

COi .ORTYME TV RENTAL

Rent to I wn Stadium Mall

4510 Salt Lake Blvd.

487-6421. Kailua

333 Uluniu St.

262-2328 TRUNDLE bed w/mattress, twin bed frame, chairs, lamps, 12 rolls wallpaper. 262-2691

PLAYPEN $10, old IBM electric typewriter, needs help $50, Lane record holder, Pecan wood $100. Sears electric hair clipper set, new $20. Assorted aluminum baking dishes 50-S1 ,

insulators 52-3. 537-3603.

0136 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

WE BUY USED FURNITURE TOP CASH & FREE PICKUP -ISLANDWIDE 488-1985 7 DAYS.

- WANTED: Fresh uncleened ripe Areca Palm seed. Deliver Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. to 41-672 Walkupanaha St., Waimanalo. Cash on delivery, $1 per pound.

WE BUY USED FURNITURE WE PAY CASH AND PICKUP. *161 AUTOS WANTED CALL 261-8492 or 247-1937.

156 AUTO PARTS & SERVICE

CHUCKS CAR STEREO

Custom Installation Lowest Prices in Town Auto Alarm Systems Car Stereo & CB Radio Custom Van Interiors 9 Years Experience

466-8433

WANTED: Stamp/coin collec- tions or individual items. Always buying gold & silver, US foreign coins. 533-1141.

CASH for Lawn Mowers & Outboard Motors. Any Condition. Ph. 259-5927.

WANTED Old cloth diapers. Ph. 262-5055

WANTED: Old Hawaiian milk bottles, soda bottles, tokens, coins, and other Hawaiian items. 235-1730.

RADIO Shack home compu- ter, beg. model, great for 1st timers & learning, like new. 833-4210.

G E. 18,000 BUT a/c, excl. cond. service contract incl. 21/2

yrs. old, $285. 839-6171.

9127 APPLIANCES

STANDARD size refrigerator, excl. appearance & working order. $50. Ph. 261-2419.

KELVINATOR elec. range- continuous clean oven. 1981 model, excellent-new condi- tion. Purchased late 1981, used 11/2 yrs. & barely at that. $360 262-8865.

REFRIGERATOR, good for overflow or beverage storage, also elec. dryer. $100 ea. 672- 9488.

SEARS Refrigerator, auto- matic ice maker, 19 Cu. ft., $350, excl. cond., 254-4762.

NEW Whirlpool washer/dryer, S550. Will sell separate. Call after 5 p:m. 239-5557.

1983 ELEC. range brand-new, never used, cost $807, .must sell $500. Ph. 488-0100.

WASHER &/or dryer, $100 each. Delivery. Ph. 624-2565

WHIRLPOOL dishwasher, built-in. S175. Call 623-9775

UPRIGHT Freezer, good cond., $65/offer. 254-3145 (home), 257-3272 (work)

129 TVS, STEREOS

COLOR TV (used) Sale, 19" & 15", 5149.95 w/90 day warranty. Maynard Rental, 488-6326, 11. a.m.-5:30 p.m.

WANTED: Unserviceable portable color T.V.s. Call with make & model Ph. 671-2122.

WANTED: Unserviceable color TV sets. Give make & model number 947-6503, ' Dave.

*130 ANTIQUES

MILITARY Medals, Badges. Insignia, etc. Buy-sell trade. Lg. catalog S1.00, QUINCY, Box 52641-0 Tulsa OK 74152.

131 WIKI WIKI FREEBEE

FREE salvaged kittens, young & adult cats, some spayed, some with shots. Ph. 947-9136.

FREE Samoyed Husky/ German Shepherd dog, shots, white, to good home. Ph. 833- 6748.

FREE: Kittens, gray female tiger, litter trained.

Call 239-7405

FREE: Beautiful dogs, German Shepherd, female, pregnant, Collie mix, male, Pit Bull mix, female, Terrier mix, male, Daschund mix puppy. 422- 1464.

FREE 1 yr. old Airedal Terrier Boxer, loving & playful, needs nice family. Ph. 449-2462, 624- 2512.

FREE: 2 kittens to good home, well behaved, must find home. 261-7665. -

MARY KAY COSMETICS. For FREE: Part Pitbull puppies re-orders Er FREE facials, call to good home. Yolanda 259-9021 247-0152

RAINBOW Vacuum, new in factory box, w/power nozzle & standard attachments, have 3, suggested retail $798, must sell $598. 262-8131.

UNDERCOVER wear, home lingerie parties, earn 58-$12 an hr. fun, easy selling job. Minimal investment. Hostess a party then decide. Call Maria 422-0060.

COMPLETE Leather bound Encyclopedia Brittanica (latest) with 4 reference books & 3 shelf wooden case, never used. Cost $1000, sacrifice $600 or offer Ph. 395-2175.

PUBLIC Auction: Sat. 11/12, 9 a.m., Kailua Holiday Mart, car, furniture, clothes, hardware, plants, household, + numer- ous misc. items. Sponsored by KoolauPoko Lions Club.

FREE 3 kittens to loving homes. 1 male, 2 female, litter trained. Ph. 422-7189.

FREE: Dog, Terrier mix, male, 10 mo., white, needs loving, responsible home. 621-2588.

FREE Dog, Spitz/Samoyed, male, 1 yr., med. size, white. Needs loving permanent home. 621-2588.

FREE articles to help parents understand learning disability & the reading difficulties called Dyslexia. Call Fairhaven School at 944-0173.

FREE: 11 week old Calico kitten & 11 mo. old Shepherd/ Husky mix dog. Ph. 254-5489

FREE: Adorable orphaned kittens to responsible homes only. 845-2854 eves.

WANTED: Broken TVs, pay cash. Free pickup.

Call 262-7693

144 MUSIC SALES AND SERVICE

HAWAII School of Music, complete music instruction, all instruments, styles & levels. 262-0039.

EXPERT PIANO MOVING crating, shipping. 833-1859

S & S Delivery 395-7295

BALDWIN Piano, good condition.

Ph. 262-7589

CONSOLE Piano (Cnickering) w/bench, excl. cond., black walnut, $3000/best offer. 672- 4661

ALTO Sax w/case, excl. cond., w/new pads, $350. Call Phil or Buster at 262-4307 after 6 p.m.

KINCAID Piano $700. Call after 4 p.m.

259-8586

0146 BOATS SUPPLIES & SERV.

-WINDSURFER - 12' Wayler, complete, $595.

Ph. 247-3906

191/2' BOAT w/trailer w/140hp enaine w/power tilt, 4 6-gallon tanks & 18-gallon internal tank, plus 2 12/0 Penn reels on 80 lb. rod & extras $6000. 257- 3278 DWH

14' HOBIE with trailer, excellent condition, $1150.

499-2432

ART NELSON SAILMAKER, INC. ilae ahead; buy Samson ropes In reel lots & save. Ask about "Cup Sheets" & "Spidrift" Spinnaker line; save dollars & weight without sacrificing strength. 537-9959 537-9950

Windward 262-6236 -

-78 McGREGOR Venture 2F sail boat, 6 horse power ox, sleeps 5, trailer, $6950. 499- 2210.

14' FAMILY sailer, trailer, many extras, $975. 262-0135, 235-3892

21' GRADY White boat with trailer, excellent condition, Volvo engine. Ph. 262-0491.

BOAT Trailer, needs work, $75. Call 499-2413

after 5 p.m.

0147 SPORTING GOODS

ITHACA M0D37, 12G & Rem 700LH scope 3x9x &-carrying case. Offer. Ph'. 949-5463

DOUBLE scuba tanks, backpack with boots, U.S. divers regulator. Recent hydro $250. 499-2432

145 LB. CAST iron weight set. Comfortable weight bench w/optional incline, paid $140. Will sell for only $75.00. Call Chris 235-5881 or 247-3079 eves.

150 LIVESTOCK

BROWN/Swiss cow, 51500/ best offer. Hefter, $1800/best offer. Both bred. 239-9973

151 PET SUPPLIES SALES & SERVICE

AKC Reg. Doberman puppies, Kimbertal/Warlock bloodline, reds, blacks & tans. 499-2460.

COCKATIELS, pieds & greys, young & healthy. Ph. 261- 3103.

',PURE -',not sure, mom reg. Himalayan, beautiful kitties, 2 male/2 female. 254-5250

SIAMESE kittens for sale, 8 weeks old, male, $25 or make offer. Ph. 696-9308

2 AKC Registered German Shepherds, male & female, very good security dogs, have been trained. Ph. 668-4137

DWARF Bunnies, $7.

Ph. 239-6188

SIAMESE kittens, 6 wks., shots, no papers, $20.

621-3622

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'72' FORD Pinto station wagon. auto.. 4 cyl. BENg5g ' S295

'73 DATSUN 610 auto.. 4 dr. sedan 4 cyl. BGW861 S295

'78 MAZDA GLC 4 spd.. Mechanic's Special. 3 dr. sedan. semi= 4 cyl.. AOF639 cu.,

11 DODGE Coronet auto.;4 dr.. sedan S39n B cyl. AVG255 -

'73 PLYMOUTH Valiant auto.. p/s. Mechanic's Special. 4 dr. sedan.B cyLANY116s395

'68 CHRYSLER Imperial auto.. pi s. radio 4 dr. sedan.

SCCIM B cyl.. AAR2B3 g.,n-J.,

'73 MERCURYCapri auto.. radio. 2 dr. sports coupe. 6 cyl.. BCD 215

'75 FORD Granada auto.. p/s. 4 dr. sedan. 8 cyl. A8B162

s895 '68 INTERNATIONAL Travel All. auto. 8 qt.. AVX193 . s995

'75 AMC Gremlin auto.. p/s. radio. 2 dr. sedan 6 cyl., AU 8233 $ 1 095

'75 PLYMOUTH Duster auto_ p/s. 2 dr. sport coupe. 8 cyl. BGC742... s 1 295

'74 VW Dasher 4 spd., 2 dr. sedati 4 Art 4 cyl. BEB032 ... ' I 64UO

'75 FIAT Spyder convertible. 5 sad. 4 4 cyl, 8F,j267 1 0

'80 SUBARU GL1600 station wagon. 4 spd.. 4 cyl. BABI24 s2895

'76 PONTIAC Firebird Esprit, 2 dr.. coupe. auto.. p/s. air. 8 cyl..ARU7133

. $3495

WINDWARD TOYOTA Corner of Kam & Prices good till Nov. 15, 19133.Subject to prior sale.. Likelike Hwys. PH. 235-0068 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

DESPERATE WE NEED YOUR CAR

PAID FOR OR NOT

IMMEDIATELY!! TOP DOLLAR GIVEN at

J.N. CHEVROLET 836-1222 2999 N. Nlmitz Hwy.

166 TRUCKS & PICKUPS

'76 DATSUN Pickup, 4 spd, camper top, radio BEV292

$2495 SCHUMAN CARRIAGE

Kam Hwy. at Middle St. 848-0902. 648-0903

'73 TOYOTA Hilux Pickup

(585TBC) 4 spd., pipe rack, only $1075 JN CHEVROLET

I TRUCK CENTER 8351222 2999N.Nimilz Hwy.

NrifClitin PICKUPS '84 S-10 Bleier 1LT30731 2 wheel drive. 4 spd., power steering, +

many other options. Discount 51398.

'SALE PRICE S9955 '84 5-10 extended Cab Pickup (LT3079) 4 spd., power steering, - many other options. Discount 51677.

SALE PRICE $8755 '83 5-10 Pickup (LT2533) 116,

4 spd.. power steering many other options. Discount 52148.

SALE PRICE $8455 '83 C-LO full size pickup (LT257) 6 cyl., 4 spd., power steering, +

many other options. Discount $2101.

SALE PRICE $8555 '83 El Camino (LT25554) VB auto., air., + many other options. Discount $2420.

SALE PRICE $9955

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TRUCK CENTER -I222 2999.N. Nimitz Hwy.

.._ .. - - - 0170 MOPEDS SALES & SERVICE

1982 HONDA Express excellent condition, $325. Ph. 955-1588 days, 456-3733 eves.

171 MOTORCYCLES SALES & SERVICE

'82 KAWASAKI GPZ550, mint condition, 6000 mi., $2000. 261-2162.

'79 YAMAHA MX175, with helmet & manual, leathers, boots & face mask $350/offer. 262-6455

SUZUKI '83 Closeout

All Street & Dirt Bikes

SAVE $ $ $ Suzuki Downtown

847-3049 Suzuki Wahiawa

621-5543

'82 GS450 Suzuki, beautiful bike, low mi., excl. cond., 51450/best offer. 671-9435 after 6 p.m.

'75 HONDA CB500T good cond., low miles, $500/offer. .422-4041 eves.

0171 MOTORCYCLES SALES & SERVICE

'81 YAMAHA 650 Special, excellent condition, $1800/ best. 672-9989 eves.

'83 SUZUKI GS450E only 1,600 mi. w/cover, netsuit $1800/offer. Ph. 624-9162

'83 YAMAHA 500cc, Virago, like new! $1900. Ph. 623-3270 anytime.

Hawaii Cycle Inc. New and Used Parts

Service and Repair

We Repair All Makes & Models of Motorcycles

& Mopeds

847-1553 2010 Democrat St.

*172 Autos Mr Lease

LEASE NEW TRUCKS/VANS

CHEVY/MAZDA

J.N. CHEVROLET

TRUCK CENTER

B39-0770 2999 H. Himiiz Hwy.

*174 RENT A CAR

HAWAII Discount Rent A Car $6.50 a day, $47 a week, $120 a mo., 12 to 15 seater vans, wagons. Collision waiver extra. Call 526-9100

175 VANS. CAMPERS & JEEPS

'77 7-PASS. bus, auto, 54,000 mi. Excel. cond., $4,800/offer. 261-1645 after 6 p.m.

'77 DODGE Van, $2500.

Ph. 262-7589

77 FORD Club Wagon van, power. air, heavy duty, $2000 or best offer. Ph. 262-5726

'82 CHEVY Van deluxe custom interior, full powered, built-in ice chest, rustproofed, evenings 235-8578

'74 FORD, Deluxe customized van, V8, 3 speed, new engine, clutch, paint, exhaust & muffler, custom body, mag tires, AM/FM cassette sterbo w/amp., TV, custom paneling w/mirror, bed, sofa, lighting & more. $3300/offer. 247-2495 after 4 p.m.

'79 CJ5 Jeep, 6 cylinder, 3 speed, low rm., new top, carpet, good shape, depen- dable. 499-1521

'71 DODGE Van, low mi., recent work, some rust 5700/offer. Call 732-0621

'75 Chevy Window Van MP- 64216 cyl.. auto.. power steering, only 24.55 '75 VW 7 passengerVen IRON.

7841 4 spd.. AM/FM tape. edra clean $3755 '79 Dodge Cargo Van (496TB71 6 cyl.. auto., power steering $4255

J.N. CHEVROLET. TRUCK CENTER

836-1222 2999 N. Nimitz Hwy.

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'78 VW RABBIT 2 dr. AJDO32

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21 95 '74 VW BUS 9 pass. AFV038 $3295 '79 PLY. VOLARE S/W AAX838 52995 '78 VW RABBIT Diesel 2 dr. BPN771 $2895 '77 DODGE CHARGER

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ARP980 52995 '80 CHEVY EL CAMINO

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677-0777

175 VANS, CAMPERS & JEEPS

'78 FORD Econoline Van. auto., air, radio, chrome wheels, wide ovals -

BBY807

$5595 SCHUMAN CARRIAGE

Kam Hwy. at Middle St.

84B-0902.134B-0903

'74 TOYOTA Landcruiser, new paint, tires, $3300.

Ph. 668-2813.

NEW CHEVY VAN '84O-20. ton cargo Van [LT30871 118. auto., power steering. two-tone. plb many other options Discount 81720.

SALE PRICE $11,755 J.N. CHEVROLET

TRUCK CENTER 8361722 2999 N. Nimilz vm

*176 AUTOS FOR SALE

For the Best Used Car Deal in Hawaii - Come to Downtown Honda in Wai- pahu 677-9167.

AMC 76 GREMLIN, AM/FM

cassette, 6 cyl., runs good, good tires/body, needs ignition switch, $600. Ph. 624- 9474.

'72 HORNET 6 cyl., 4 door, best offer.

839-1321.

AUDI 1975 AUDI 100LS, good gas mileage, runs good, little rust, $1200 or best offer. Ph. 254- 5072

'81 AUDI 5000 Turbo, 4 dr., auto., air, sunroof. p/s, & windows B0A626

$10,995 SCHUMAN CARRIAGE

Kam Hwy. at Middle St.

848-0902,848-0903

AUSTIN '69 AUSTIN America, 1098cc 4 speed, new tires, 30 mpg, 5450/offer. 499-1121

BMW '81' BMW 3201, 5 speed, air, AM/FM cassette, alloy wheels, blue, excl. cond., $13,200/ offer. 487-0827.

BUICK

'79 BUICK Park Avenue, 2 dr., all power. let black ATS591

$5995 SCHUMAN CARRIAGE

Kam Hwy. at Middle St. 848-0902. 848-0903

CADILLAC 74 '72 AMC HORNET, auto., air, ELDORADO, mint cond.

power strg., 6 cyl., low Will accept best offer. 945- mileage, $600. 261-3809 3566 days, 396-9738 eves.

AUBURN '83 BOATTAIL Speedster convertible. loaded, factory S48,000, distress 524,900. Serious only. 262-2752.

AUDI

'78 AUDI Fox station wagon. 4 sod.. radio. clean AEX125

$2495 SCHUMAN CARRIAGE

Kam Hwy. at Middle St ' 048-0902. 848-0903

CHEVROLET '77 CHEVY Monza 2+2, air conditioning, 47,000 miles, $1809-offer. Ph. 235-4732

'72 CHEVROLET $500 or best offer.

Call 672-9488

'80 CITATION, 6 shift, blue, one owner, air, $3,000. Call 235-1801.

'74 CHEVY Capri classic, has front end damage, good motor, 400 hp, good body, no rust, good tires, good clean seats, good battery. Make offer. 261-0519.

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'77 DATSUN 8210 4 dr.. 4 cyl., auto.. clean - Special $ 1 595 '78 CHEVY Chevette, 4 dr, AYV483. 4 cyl.. auto.,

great buy Special $1295 '71 TOYOTA Corona, Mark II. wagon. 4 cyl.. hard to find AGY724 Special 5795 '77 TOYOTA Corona. 4 cyl.. auto., super buy BCP3B3 Special $695 '75 FORD Pints wagon. .agon. 4 cyl., auto.. p/s, Incredible buy

'71 FORD Special s495

Torino 500, auto.. p/s, great transportation AB)(923 s395 Special

'73 OLDS Delta BB. air. auto,. pis, p/b. p/w, p/s ATC9B9 Special $395

$1 95 irmtlnlulTrif'68 CHEVY Impala, ARJ247 Special

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CHEVROLET FIAT '78 CHEVETTE 1 . person '80 FIAT Spider 2000, 5 speed, III owner, 62,000 mi., $2000/offer. AM/FM cassette stereo asking -

Excel. cond., 423-2145 after 8 $5800. Ph. 671-4973 after 5 '

p.m. p.m.

1970 CHEVELLE s/w, excl. 350 engine, S600/best offer. Ph. 254-2782 evenings

'69 NOVA, new battery, new tire, mechanic's delight, $300. Ph. 261-0419-

1964 CHEVY Lowrider, fully equipped.

Ph. 488-0100

'73 CHEVY Bel Air, runs good, auto., radio, good tires, $425/best offer. 395-1480

CHRYSLER '77 NEW Yorker Brougham, loaded, many new items, low miles, mint $3000. 261-6084.

CLASSICS 62 RAMBLER American,

65,000 mi., runs solid & quiet, restorable, $185/offer. 734- 6355, Kaimuki.

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FORD '65 MUSTANG, excl. cond. runs, well, air, S2300/offer. .

.523-7847

'74 PINTO Stationwagon, AM/FM cassette, fair cond., .

$400/best offer. 254-1964.

'74 PINTO Wagon, -

26,700 mi., excl. cond. r .

261-8286 after 6 p.m.

1982 THUNDERBIRD fully loaded, top condition, asking $9500. Ph. 262-2341.

'81 FORD Future Wagon, AM/FM, air, power windows, Ph. 254-1629.

'80 PINTO s/w low miles, excl. cond.. auto., pis, p/b, alc. New trans.. $2500/offer. 423-1773

'71 FORD Capri, great 2nd car. New brakes & clutch, excl. motor & trans. First $450 takes it. Call Chris 235-5881 days, 247-3079 eves.

-'69 ROYALE Convertible, gorgeous, restored, mint, Ford engine, $19,500, serious only. 262-2752.

'77 CENTURY, a/c, p/s, disc brakes, good cond. $2560. Blue book $3145. 422-8041, eves.

DATSUN 1976 DATSUN B210, depend- able transportation, $2000. 836-5860.

'76 DATSUN 210, 4 dr. auto. $800. 254-2068, good running condition.

'75 DATSUN B210, 59,000 mi.. original, excl. cond., 51600/offer. 247-3266

DODGE '71 DODGE, good tires,

2 new, runs, $100. Call 262-6455

'78 DODGE Omni. good cond., new tires, 2 yr. service warranty, $3800/best offer. 239-8228

TONY HONDA PEARLR1DGE

USED CARS

'81 TOYOTA P/U 5 spd.. radio BFF501 $4795 '81 HONDA CIVIC H/B 5 spd., AM/FM cass.. BAFg15 $4195 '78 AUDI 5000 4 dr.. auto.. radio AN8789

'78 CELICA ST $3995

5 spd.. stereo BCE173 $3695 '79 MERC. COUGAR XR7 Full pwr .13C11730 53595 '80 PONTIAC PHOENIX LJ auto.. air. radio A01I493 $3295 '69 BMW 2002 2 dr.. 4 spd radio AND913 $2295 '72 VW BUG

.4 spd.. radio 884870 S2495 '77 CHRYSLER CORDOBA auto.. air. radio BJR969 5995 '79 CHEVETTE 2 dr., 4 spd radio BOV810 S1295 '77 HONDA S/W 4 spd.. radio. AAP842 S1395 '77 MAZDA GLC 2 dr.. 4 spd.. radio ATA516 S 1495

Ph. 488-8499 _

MILITARY FINANCING AVAILABLE subject to prior sale/price + tax & lie.

:

Register Now To WIN Your

Thanksgiving TURKEY!

Drawing NOV. 19

20 Turkeys to be given away!

'81 FORD Fairmont SAV 41.000m lies. Silver.

$4250 includes 18 mo./18,000 mile service contract

'81 CHEVY Citation

4 dr. h/b, auto., p/s, a/c

$3995 includes 18 m0118,000 mile service contract

'82 CHEVY Malibu

blue. 4 dr., auto.

$4475 includes 18 mo./18,000 mile service contract

'81 TOYOTA Tercel

Silver, 4 dr., 5 spd., deluxe pin striping,

nee tires

$3550 includes 18m0./18.000 mile service contract

82 SUZUKI 4 wheel drive convertible

$4575 includes 18mo./18.000 mile service contract

'81 DATSUN 210

2 dr., auto..many to choose frcrn

$2995 includes 18mo118.000 miles service contract

We have late model used cars that qualify for Bank of Hawaii financing. No Down Payment. 14% APR on approved credit. You may qualify for 100% financing through Bank of Hawaii

DOLLAR CAR SALES 452 Kalewa (off Lagoon Drive)

CALL 836-3581 'wrok

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Classified IV Nov. 9, 1983

HONDA '77 HONDA Civic CVCC. 4 spd., wagon, priced to sell S1295./offer. 262-0692

- MAZDA 79 MAZDA RX7. a/c. AM/FM stereo. excellent condition. $5000 or offer. 623-7803 684- 4275 ask for Jerry

:79 'MAZDA RX7, good condition, great stereo. air, sunroof, wht./blk. 56500. Call 531-1756 or 422-5245

'82 MAZDA, sunroof, AM/ FM cassette, 5 speed. low mi., like new. S4600/offer. 254-1286

'80 MAZDA GLC, auto., AM/FM, excl. cond. 52200.

254-1286

Joe Harris' Football Forecast

THURSDAY *DUKE 21. NORTH

CAROLINA STATE 20 SATURDAY

*ALABAMA 24, SO. MIS- SISSIPPI 14

*ARIZONA STATE 33, OREGON STATE 14

ARKANSAS 14, *TEXAS . & M. 13 AUBURN 17. *GEORGIA

14 *BAYLOR 31, RICE 14 BOSTON COLLEGE 24,

*SYRACUSE 21 *BRIGH.AM YOUNG 45,

COLORADO STATE U. 14 CALIFORNIA 21, *WASH

INGTON STATE 20 *COLGATE 35, RICH-

;MOND 14 °CORNELL 24, COLUM-

BIA 21

MERCURY MG

'82 COUGAR Wagon, beige, -6" auto, a/c, AM/FM, rusCproofed, 23,000 miles, S7500 offer. Ph. 531-4312, 395- 0247.

MG '70 MGB-GT. AM/FM. spoke rims, 4 speed. 1798cc, $1700/offer. 499-1121

'74 MGB GT Coupe. 4 speed. radio BNI1842

S1995 SCHUMAN CARRIAGE

Kam Hwy. at Middle St.

843-0902. 848-0903

CUTTER FORD TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS

'68 BUICK '75 MONTE CARLO =3413 s395 .3095 $795 '76 VENTURA '75 NOVA =2963 5995

75 GRANADA .3394 '995

'695

51295

1595 '73 CHEVY Pickup .3424 5895 '79 FIESTA =3317 '1695 '75 APOLLO .3388

'71 COUGAR .3393

77 LTD II Wagon .3300

74 DASHER '74 PINTO .3392 .3143 parts only

'76 PINTO .3377

.3048 $895 '74 MONTE CARLO ri28.49 '695

=3111 '1695 '74 VW Van

52195

'250

'1195

'495

'77 COROLLA

'74 TOYOTA .3373

79 MONZA '995 =3086 '995

Offer good Nov. 9to 12

98-015 Kam Hwy., AIEA * Ph: 487-3811

TOYOTA CITY (next to Gibson's)

2850-A Pukuloa St. 834 -1402 - '79 FORD Fairmont. '80 FORD Fairmont auto.. p/s 4 dr.. auto.. p/s. a/c 86T352 51995 BAX305

'80 COROLLA mite HE0312 s3195

'81 CHEVY Chevette 4

B0E

sp 70d 3

s. 1995

16'79 DODGE Colt auto.. AR0375 $1395

'77 DATSUN 710 auto..

BECI95 $1795

'80 SUBARU station wagon.

4 spd.. WOGIB1.... 04 '78 CHEVY Malibu auto . pts BERM 51695

'79 FORD LTD station wagon. auto..

p/s. air. BR0412 51995

'82 FORD EXP

ALIauto.

p/s V130 54295

'76 VW Convetible 4 spd

r AUFB8B 53795

'77 PLYMOUTH Volate 4aidcriiat8oi.8p/s.

s1691

'73 CHEVY Camaro auto. a/c. ps

ADN206 $1895 '80 HONDA Civic 5 spd. APP850 52695

Come and Visit Us Today! Subject to prior sale. Offer good till Nov. 15

Finance Available On iiPproved Credit

'79 MG Midget, new Porchei red paint. tops & exhaust system. Michelin tires, stereo tape. 28,000 mi.. S3450 'offer. 254-3773

OLDSMOBILE '74 CUTLASS Supreme, will sell parts or $350 for all. Runs. power. 8,33-3297.,

'77 CUTLASS Brougham. 51500 firm. 254-5082 after 5 P.m.

'73 OLDS Cutlass, "Black Beauty" runs like she stole something. Best offer. 261- 1395

*DARTMOUTH 17, BROWN

*FLORIDA 28. KEN -

TUCKY *GEORGIA TECH 13,

WAKE FOREST 13 *FILINOIS 31. INDIANA.

1-4

IOWA STATE 14, *K.AN- SAS STATE 13

IOWA 24, *MICHIGAN STATE 14

*LOUISIANA STATE 21, MISSISSIPPI STATE 14

MARYLAND 17, *CLEM- SON 14

MEMPHIS STATE 17, *CINCINNATI 14

MIAMI (FLA.) 24, *FLORI- DA STATE 21

MICHIGAN 42, *MINNE SOTA 7

*MISSOURI 14, OKLAHO- MA STATE 13

PLYMOUTH '73 PLYMOUTH -Baratuda Hot Rod.- auto.. 340 Holley double pump carburetor, AM/FM cassette stereo, traction bar, excl. in & out: S1800 /offer. 247-2495 after 4' p.m.

PONTIAC '76 PONTIAC Ventura, 4 dr., very good running cond., $745/best offer. 261-1823 eves. 78 PONTIAC Firebird, 4 speed. T-top. excl. cond. in & out. $3500 or best offer. Call anytirne after 5 p.m. 456-9239

'73 PONTIAC 4 door LeMans, $500/best offer, must sell, good cond. mechanically. 261- 6162

*NEBRASKA 49, KANSAS 7

NORTH CAROLINA 28. *VIRGINIA 14 -

*OHIO STATE 42. NORTH- WESTERN 14

*OKLAHOMA 31, COLO- RADO 7

*PENN STATE 24.NOTRE DAME 21

PENNSYLVANIA 21, *HARVARD 20

*PITTSBURGH 42. ARMY 14

*PRINCETON 24, YALE 14 *PURDUE 17, WISCON-

SIN 14 *SAN DIEGO STATE 21,

WYOMING 20 -

*SOUTH CAROLINA 21, NAVY 14

*SO. METHODIST 23, - TEXAS TECH 14 .

PORSCHE '72 PORCHE, 914, 1.3 engine overhauled, new paint, Afvt:FM stereo, excl. cond. $48001 offer. 247-2495 after 4 p.m.

'58 SPEEDSTER replica, looks/drives as new. Factory built. Sacrifice S9700. 262- 2752.

SUBARU

'82 SUBARU GL station wagon. 4 spd.. 4 wheel drive. radio 89J434

S5795

SCHUMAN CARRIAGE Kam Hwy. at Middle St.

848. 0902. 848-0903

Introducing the 1984 Buicks and Cadillacs at Special Prices!

Save on the world's most popular Buick - the Regal!

1984 Buick Regal Sedan: $10,848*

1 2.9% MAC appro

FINANCING ved credit, wth ANNUAL

Gi

PERCENTAGE on all new GM cars, RATE through Nov. 30. 1983.

Suggested retail $12,286. Price, plus tax and license. Sale ends November 20, 1983.

Includes a full factory warranty aply Schuman Carriage can give you.

Also: V-6 engine, Rower steering, power brakes, air- conditioning,

tinted glass, AM radio, whitewall tires, body molding, remote control

mirror% front E. rear floor mats. trunk trim molding, door edge guards, tilt steering wheel and

pin striping. 'Stock numbers R4-70, R4-72, 144-8.5. R4-56. All cars subject to prior safe. It Sold out, more Regain are on the way.

<6)SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO. 1234 s. Beretania St, Phone 533-6211

Monday thru Friday 8:30 a.m.-9 Om Saturday 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

DoWN PAY ifk. ,to Flexible

Nv Bank of Hawaii Financing 14% APR on Approved Credit

'82 CITATION 4 dr.. 6 cyl.. auto.. p/s. air.

like new. low miles. 3 to choose from

,---41-"Plik; '81 & '82 MAZDA GLC 3 dr. & 5 dr. h/b. auto..

4 cyl.. exci. cond.

6 to choose from

'82 CHEVETTE auto., AM radio. air. low miles.

like new. 1 only

4/1,24M.. '83 TERCEL

3 dr.. 4 spd.. AM radio. like new. 2 to choose from -IA -"

WAIPAHU'S SHELLY MAZDA 94-212 Leoku St., Waipahu 677-0761

All Units Subject to Prior Sale

-811,'ANFORD 14, OREGON 12;

-TENNES'SEF. 21. MISSIS- SIPPI 14

*TEXAS 38, TEXAS CHRISTIAN 7

II.C.L.A. 24, *ARIZONA 21 UTAH 24. *UTAH STATE

21 *VIRGINIA TECH 17,

VANDERBILT 14 *WASHINGTON 17. SO.

CALIFORNIA 14 *WEST VIRGINIA 31,

'RUTGERS 14 SUNDAY

BUFFALO 24, *NEW. YORK JETS 23

- *CLEVELAND 20. TAMPA BAY i7

DALLAS 24, '''SAN DIEGO 20

DETROIT 17, *HOUSTON 13

SUBARU

'76 SUBARU station wagon, air conditioner, tape deck, S1200 or offer. 247-5916

TOYOTA

TOYOTA '73 TOYOTA Station wagon, new tires, points, condenser_ Asking $500. 254-2622

1970 TOYOTA Coiona, hardtop, runs fair, S250 or best offer. Ph. 261-8001.

'78 TOYOTA COrolla. good '74 CORONA Wagon, stnd., condition, 52500 or offer. Call air, 1 driver, low mi.. excl. 261-4979 after 5 p.m. cond. $1100. 456-4029.

'80 TOYOTA Tercel 2 dr.. 4 spd.. radio, clean. M0X658

" $2995 SCHUMAN CARRIAGE

Kam Hwy. at Middle St.

848-0902. 848-0903

TRIUMPH '75 TRIUMPH Spitfire convertible. immaculate, professional rebuilt racing engine. good gas mileage, 55000 invested wIreceipts, a steal fdr S2000. Ph. 638-8360.

GREEN BAY 20, *MIN- NESOTA 17

"KANSAS CITY 20, CIN- CINNATI 17 ,

*LOS ANGELES RAID- ERS 20, DENVER 14

N, GIANITADMI20 W 23, *NE EN-

PHILADELPHIA 16,*CHI- CAGO 13

PITTSBURGH 17, *BALTI- MORE 16

*SAN FRANCISCO 21, NEW ORLEANS 20

SEATTLE 20, *ST. LOUIS 19

WASHINGTON- 17, NEW YORK GIANTS 16

MONDAY *ATLANTA 20, LOS

ANGELES RAMS 19

*Depicts home team

TRIUMPH 1977 TRIUMPH Spitfire, new paint & top, fun car. 52800/offer. Ph. 672-9805.

VOLKSWAGEN

'75 VW SCIROCCO .4 spd.. cassette. sunroof. sun Shade ATF24I

S2295 SCHUMAN CARRIAGE

. Kam Hwy. at Middle St.

848-0902. 848-0903

79 DIESEL Rabbit. 4 door. -7

speed, low mileage, $3200. Ph. - 261-5264.

VOLKSWAGEN '70 KARMANN Ghia convert., auto, new top & seats, 4000 mi. since eng. overhaul,. asking 54000/offer. 254-3509 after 1

P.m.

'82 RABBIT, Diesel 44 MPG. 9500 mi., AM/FM, like new, 4 dr S5800 247-5521

'70 BUG 1776cc. good in/out, dual 40s 20 mod. rims extras S2300. 293-9686

'72 VW BUG 4 spd.. radio. clean BRX095

S2195 SCHUMAN CARRIAGE

Kam Hwy. at Middle St.

848-0902. 848-0903

DATSUN OF WAHIAWA 621-0761 Across from Schofield Barracks

AAS 0. SEE IT "ik C'°

ift4,44*4 NEW

OATSUN

grAtiono LI'L HUSTLEFL

'83 720 Standard P/Up 55895* Truck Stock #7503

'73 CHEVY VAN 8 cyl., 3 spd. ASW254 $1295 '74 DODGE DART 2 dr.. 6 cyl.. auto., AM/FM. auto.. pis. NV501 $1095 Cassette ARR207 $2295 '75 DODGE DART '80 DODGE COLT 4 dr.. auto., p a/c, ASE595

/s $1495 5 spd. 8OV558 cy l., $2995 Prices good thru Nov. 15, 1983

Subject to prior sale. *Price not including dealer installed acess. lit any]

'75 DATSUN 710 4 cyl.. auto., a/c, AEC234 $1895 '78 SUBARU DL

WAIPAHU AUTO : CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE 671-2871 Prices good

Nov. 9-Nov. 15

'77 LeMANS M._ auto.. 8. p /s. ABG773 $495 '73 DODGE DART 4 dr. auto.. B. p/s. A ES977 $795 '75 MUSTANG 21[9..4 spd.. h/h CE3632 s895 '77 RABBIT 2 dr.. 4 spd_ 80T381 5895 '80 CITATION 2 dr.. auto.. 06. AYN042 S1 695 '71 CAMARO 2 dr.. auto.. VB. p/s. ABW769 $1695 '78 FORD FIESTA 4 spd.. BNC936 s1795 '77 DATSUN P/U

with Flatbed. 4 spd. 826TOA $1895 '78 AUDI FOX 4 dr.. auto.. 050985 $1995 '78 FORD RECREATIONAL VAN auto.. B. p/s, 8C9509 $2495 '80 FAIRMONT 4 dr., auto. El p/s. a/c. p/w. BAU227

'80 VOLARE auto.. 6. p/s. a/c. BEY087 s3595

'81 CHEVETTE 4 spd. EtiE2BO $3595

'79 CAPRICE S/W 3 sealer. auto.. VB. p/s. a/c. p/w ADJ377 $4895 '79 PORSCHE 924 5spd. 505720 S6995

53395

Zit Division of SERV>. CO Pacific Inc. /117

yy

PI

dY

A

NO MONEY DOWN VANS

'80 VANAGON auto.. low miles. ATJ677

'81 VANAGON 4 spd.. sunroof. stereo. BFF744

'81 VANAGON, 4 spd.. low miles BFBDO8

CONVERTIBLES '77 BUG Convertible 4 spd.. stereo K01930

'77 MBG clean BFE204

SPORTS CARS

SED CARS 58199

$9499

$8999

'80 PORSCHE 924 air. AllY561

'80 SCIROCCO 4 spd.. air. TTU111

SPECIAL ITEMS '75 CAMARO std. trans.. BRC819

'75 T-BIRD Full power. BOR352

'83 DATSUN King Cab

air. loaded. 4000 mi., AWC361 '

YOLKS 725 Kailua Rd. Ph. 262-6576 *Based on Approved Credit

'80 DATSUN KING CAB 4X4 Roll Bar.. low mil.. excl. cond. 5467-1. $6995

$4495

53599

s8889

55499

82399

52199

S7499

else CA34,4,

'79 MERCURY 7 Air cond.. AM /FM cass.. black. 5413-1 $2995 qtr

'78 HONDA CIVIC Clean. auto., 4 cyl., 4507-1 $2995 '78 AUDI FOX Sunroof. AM/FM cass.. excl. cond. 1111 $2995 '76 MERCURY CAPRI GHIA Clean. AM/FM cass., V6. 5467-1 $2995 '78 BUICK CENTURY S/W AM/FM Stereo. air cond 4198-1 $2995 '76 MERCURY COUGAR XR7 air cond.. p/s. p/h. radio, nice 5435-1 $2995 '75 TOYOTA COROLLA S/W Excf. cond., 4 spd.. radio 5134-1 $1895 '82 ISUZU P/U Long Bed, AM/FM &ass., low miles. exci. cond. 5375-1 ... $4995

2901 N. Nimitz Hwy. Ph. 836-0033

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Nov.9.1983

1505 DILLINGHAM BLVD. & WAIPAHU 1505 DILLINGHAM BLVD. & WAIPAHU HAM BLVD. & WAIPAHU

YES! $4 MILLION

SELECTION! . And everything will be at

Special Sale Reductions for 2-Days

9 AM to 9 PM Both Days!

IT'S PLANNED AS . . .

CD<_ COMPANY

GREATEST PRE-HOLIDAY

SAVINGS EVENT

EVER!

Q Q

(-) VALUES UP TO

(:60% OFF! ©.

c)

9 g YES! BUY ON Vr " CONVENIENT ()

(maslercc7d) CREDIT TERMS!

WELCOME! 9 to 9 ONLY! c)

EVERYTHING ON SALE! g FAMOUS BRAND NAMES YOU'LL

c) KNOW AND RECOGNIZE 6_)

Thomasville, Bernhardt, Lane, Stanley, Sealy, and More!

Amazing! Full Size Foam

Sofa Sleepers ORIG. $549

NOW $188 Quantity Limited

FINE LIVING ROOM SUITES!

Save $600 On 4 pc. Early American Set

Sofa/Love Chair/Ottoman

in Antron II Nylon Cover ORIG. $1599-

NOW $999

BUM

2-DAYS ONLY! Outstanding!

Occasional Tables

Friday & Saturday A two day savings riot offers gigantic savings

in every department! Plan now to join the crowds & save!

RECLINERS!

40 to 60% Off

All recliners by LA-Z-BOY

LANE EASY REST

Magic Reductions!

Decorative Silk Screens A beautiful addition to your walls

Reg. $99

SALE $39 Each

EVERYTHING FOR YOUR HOME IS ON SALE!

Dinettes *Sofas Loveseats *Family Room Groups Living Room Groups *Chairs Rockers Recliners Hideaway Beds *Bunk Beds Mattress Sets in all sizes *Trundle and Mate's Beds Dining Rooms Tables *Lamps Modular Wall Units *Thousands of Odds and Ends Slashed to Sell! - You Save!

Fabulous! Bunkbed Frames

Reg. $179

SALE $77 Mattresses also

on sale

IT'S "THE" SAVINGS

EVENT FOR THE FALL

OF '83 DON'T MISS IT!

SENSATIONAL DINETTE SAVINGS

30 to 40% OFF

Every Douglas

Dinette in Stock Including

New Arrivals

ROCKING CHAIRS! _AL, HUNDREDS OF ODDS AND ENDS

Swivel Rockers by Parkview

$399 to $299

NOW $199

50 to 70% Off

MATTRESS SAVINGS!

1/3 Off Sealy's famous

Posturpedic Mattress Sets

SAVE $190 to $470

on every set Sold in sets only

A FACTORY SPONSORED STORE WIDE SALE CAN SAVE YOU MUCH MORE!

3-styles: Cocktails, Hex, Square End

ORIG. $129

YOUR CHOICE 6

BIG BEDROOM BARGAINS!

50% Off Thomasville Illuminations

7-pc. Bedroom ORIG. $2999.95

NOW $1499

! A. OCCASIONAL TABLES

40% Off Wall Units

Odd - occasional tables, buffets, chinas, ceramics, chairs, loveseats and more.

by Thomasville, Bernhart, Trendline and Salem House

L'atest Styles!

30% to 40% Off Sofa/Loves by

Trendline, Parkview Guildcraft

LAMPS & ACCESSORIES GALORE!

SAVE 50% On every Lamp in Stock

from Lawrin, Sunset and Casual!

LARGE DINING ROOM SELECTION!

30 to 40% Off New Singer, Stanley Dining Room

In time for Holidays

COME SEE THE SAVINGS!

50% Off

Many Floor Models and

One-of-a-Kind Pieces

CD

DOZENS OF LOVELY SLEEPER SOFAS!

Two Days Only! Remaining

Bookcases

50% Off Some floor models

Full Size SOFA SLEEPERS! 3-styles to choose from

AND MUCH MORE!

$299

Main Store 1505 Dillingham Blvd.

Phone 847-5382 Between

Pay 'n Save and Emjays

Waipahu Store 94-300 Farrington Hwy.

Phone 671-3995 B etween

Pay 'n Save and Emjays

fAeak: 1505 DILLINGHAM BLVD. & WAIPAHU 0 1505 DILLINGHAM BLVD. & WAIPAHU Elf I i