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HAWAII MARINE Voluntary payment for delivery to MCAS housing /$1 per four week period NOC 9 NO. 42 KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII, OCTOBER 22, 1980 .TWENTY -FOUR PAGES Marines celebrate anniversary Birthday balls set Nov. 10 marks the while women Marines entertainment segment The Fleet Marine 205th anniversary of when accompanied by of the ball. Force Pacific Dance the most elite fighting a male Marine may A prime rib dinner Band and a "disco" force in the history of choose to wear formal served with wine or disc jockey will provide the United States: the civilian attire. Un- other beverages with music and dance United States Marine accompanied women dessert is featured. entertainment. Corps. Marines will be re- Tickets for the staff Tickets for this year's quired to wear either birthday ball are ball cost $22 and cover To commemorate the summer service "A" or available only at the expenses for dinner, event, Marines every- dress blues. Staff Noncommission- parking, tax, gratuity, where will conduct Tickets for the ed Officers' Club entertainment and the birthday celebrations Enlisted Marine Corps aboard MCAS Kaneohe birthday cake. with their colleagues. Birthday Ball are now Bay. on sale at the Wind- A general admission The prescribed uni- MCAS Kaneohe ward Enlisted Club charge of $5 is required form, for those who arc Bay's celebration for from 8 a.m. until 5:30 from folks attending required to possess it, is enlisted personnel will p.m. Ticket prices are the ball. Five dollars - mess dress. All other be held at the Wind- $10 per couple and six will be charged for officers may wear ward Enlisted Club dollars for singles. The dinner. The continental either White "A" (large Nov. 10. The cocktail cover enter- breakfast scheduled to medals without sword) hour begins at 5:30 p.m. tainment and dining be served the following or summer service "A". 1)Alowed by traditional costs. day costs $3. Semi-formal is appro- cake- cutting cere- priate attire for guests nonies. THE MUSICAL AN EQUALLY en- and will be optional for group Mn o t n" swi joyable birthday ball is retired or reserve LARRY PRICE, the planned for Marine officers. Channel 4 news per- Club's ballroom. officers Nov. 10, sonality, will be guest Staff noncommis- The Officers' Ball AN ADDED benefit speaker during the sioned officers will will be held in the Coral for Marines attending enlisted ball festivities. celebrate the anniver- Ballroom of the Hilton the birthday balls is the Dinner is scheduled sary service provided by the Photo by Sot Pepper at the MCAS Hawaiian Village, to be served shortly Commissioned Offi- commencing with a child care center Rockne Tang (1) takes the AIRBORNE - Bicycle motocross racer thereafter with steam- cer's Club, Kaneohe colorful pageant fol- aboard the air station. lead over Jeremy Kam after the first jump during racing action at ship round heading the Bay with cocktails and lowed by the cake The center will remain MCAS Kaneohe Bay Sunday. According to the Hawaii Bicycle menu. traditional cake-cut- cutting ceremony. open later hours at Motocross president, this event was the first Hawaiian Bicycle Male Marines are ting ceremonies. A scrumptious prime reduced rates the Motocross race to be held on the air station. Competitors from all required to wear one of Three bands, "Two rib beef dinner with evening of Nov. 10. over the island came to see who was the best. For story and more two dress uniforms: For The Show," "Friend," seafood salad and a Parents are encouraged photos see page 11-2. summer service "A" or and a country western special dessert are to make reservations 'traditional dress blues, group headline the among the entrees. well in advance. Energy Consumption Energy Awareness Week Oct. 1, 1979 - Sept. 30, 1980 DOLLARS MEGAWATT HOURS emphasizes conservation FY FY '79'80 '79'80 Air Station Kaneohe pressure, coupled with obeying the 55 mph speed limit, is a proven way of Energy Awareness Week is observed by Marine Corps of the Navy's program saving 50 percent of normal driving costs. Bay Oct. 27 through Nov. 2 as a part of the Department importance of energy conservation says Shelley Kaye, to emphasize the WHILE SHOPPING, it pays to assess the real value of your purchases. facilities engineer. Buying long-lasting products eliminates frequent replacement I Fri can save energy and tips on energy conservation are and saves F Products that money and resources. Recyclables such as steel, glass, aluminum and paper 0,2 at Navy Exchanges worldwide during the week. featured can be re-used to help stretch natural resources which will end up as a I 0.2 op e.0 MANY EXCHANGES set up special energy-saving centers to highlight savings. items such as insulation, caulking, blankets, insulated draperies, auto tune- Savings is what it's all about. If energy conservation was a part of every o6 help extend up parts and other items that assist families in saving energy., family's life-style it would our supplies and reduce import co (L_ Since energy makes day-to-day living possible, it is important to be burdens. If we continue to use energy as we've become accustomed, we may consciencious of energy conservation so that there will be enough energy to find ourselves in trouble before the year 2007. meet our needs in the future. The supply offossils fuels is limited yet demands The Department of the Navy is doing its part to becomeenergy-thrifty. Now keep rising. By using energy more efficiently,: we can save our natural it's our move! resources, the environment ... and money. MCAS Kaneohe Bay has scheduled the following events in observation of Here are a few tips: Energy Awareness Week: Insulating hot water heaters is an expensive way to save money. While hot A 1:30 p.m. lecture Wednesday, Oct. 29 at the Family Theatre by Alan Lloyd water heaters are insulated an extra coat on the outside can save of the Hawaiian Electric Company highlights the week-long event. Active approximately $10 to $20 per year. duty and retired service members and the families are invited to attend. If you use air conditioning, you can save between $25 and $30 by simply keeping windows and doors closed and curtains and shades tighly drawn. BANNERS AND SLOGANS will be posted at the Family Theater and Keeping a cool washing machine is another no-cost way of saving energy. Exchange. The theater also features an energy film prior to the regular Switching to the lowest temperature Netting on your washing machine can movies. Candlelight lunches and dinners are tentatively scheduled at the have a major impact on your utility bills, dining facilities, clubs and the Hale Ohana. The pupils of Mokapu School also participate in an energy awareness IT TAKES ABOUT 35 gallons of water to do a full wash and rinse and program. A guest speaker from the Hawaiian Electric Company holds an approximately 16 gallons for each cycle. The amount of hot water depends on assembly at the school, using slides, films and cassette tapes to illustrate the which button you push. energy conservation concept. Using a hot wash and warm rinse normally costs $100 a year. Changing the The following is a schedule of assemblies at Mokapu School: rinse water to "cold," which experts say will not affect the wash results, can Date Time Grade amount to savings of $75 per year. If you go up one notch to a "warm" wash Oct. 27 9-9:30 a.m. K and "cold" rinse, it's more money in your pocket. 9:50-10:20 a.m. Energy can also be saved while driving. Regular tune-ups, changing the Oct, 28 9.9:30 a.m. 2 using proper gas and oil and maintaining correct tire airfilter when dirty, 9:50-10:35 a.m. These thermometers straw the comparative cost and consumption of Oct. 29 8:45-9:45 a.m. 4 electricity used at MCAS, Kaneohe Bay for fiscal year 1979 and fiscal year Oct. 30 8:45-9:45 a.m. 5,6 1980. Ili, 744 ;444.6e Office Hours Relations Sailing (;ornmanding officers Problems lead Marina offers level punishment to mutual fun and adventure for minor offenses understanding on Kaneohe Bay Page A-2 Page A-3 Page A-5 Equator Training Sports lohOW(.11,,,a00, MimiproSIOUS ACHIEVEMENT ('apt Riebard Roan (left), Pollywogs observe Nuclear, biological Youth Athletics, nnimanding officer, Company 1), 3d Assault Amphibian Vehicle ilettaliten, congratulates Gy$gt Samuel Perez, Company 1), :id traditional test and chemical school Golf Tournament Assault Amphibian Vehicle Battalion, upon receiving the Navy for Commendation INAll00). Perez was presented the award Oct. 15 for at zero latitutde prepares defense and Bicycle Motocross a number of v1181 and often sensitive programs Page R -1 chile serving as administrative chief for the Division inspector, 2d Page A-1O Page 8-2 Marine Division. Fleet Marine Force. 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