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OP B-4 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Sa.t., Jon. 22, 1972 CARD OF THANKS FUNERAL NOTICE it II at Wawa Births, Marriage's, Deaths The Family of the Late DEATHS I Shino Sugita CHANG, IRENE WONG Age 53, of 2513 Gardenia Street, passed away January 19, 1972, at Queen's Medical Center. Born on Maui, Apr. 15, 1918. Survived by husband, Marquis Q.

P. Chang; 2 sons, Earl K. .1. Baron K. C.

Chang; mother, Mrs. Tim Hee Wong; brother, Richard A. Y. (Helen) Wong; sisters, Mrs. William (Dora) Chung of Maui, Mrs.

John (Helen) Lee, Mrs. Clara Stripley of Maryland, Mrs. Fred (Jennie) Kern of Mrs. James (Margaret Peggy) Oneha. Elino Geronlmo Durniao, 2502 Kallhi 61, Jan.

12. Richard Scott Luotonen, 926 Luna Illo Apt. 6, Jan. 12. Lawrence Enos Cabral $09 KIMpai Kallua, 53, Jan.

19. Mildred Antisdale, 515 Liliba Place, 82, Jan. 17. MARRIAGES Hideaki Mitsui, 644-B Coolidge and Dale Y. Shimazu, 2621 Waiwal Loop, Jan.

15. John M. Suster, 91-379 Pt. Weaver. Road, Ewa Beach, and Valerie B.

Vares, 91-846 Makaonaona Ewa Beath, Jan. 8. Edward J. 45-116 Halltday Place, Kaneohe, and Jill K. Tomasa, same address, Jan.

15. Michael J. Miske, 1637 Keeaumoku and Maydeen P. A. Lau, 41-1509 Lukenela Jan.

15. ea -S Monuments Markers Hawaii Marble Granite OSO Kekoi St. 847-2695 desires to thank its many friends, relatives and various organizations for the kindness- es shown, beautiful floral offerings and monetary gifts received during its recent bereavement. ....111 Mrs. Shige Kimoto Mrs.

Shige Kimoto, 88, of 1450 Ha la Drive, died Thursday. in Hale Nani Hospital. She was born in Yamagruchi, Japan. Funeral services will be held at 6 p.m. tomorrow at Nuuanu Memorial Park Mortuary.

Thesurvivorsinclude three sons, Edward Raymond T. and Herbert M. Kimotot two daughters, Mrs. -Chieko Nojima and Mrs. a yuki (Elean) Yoshimura; 18 grandchildren and 21 "0 W.0"0.

FRIENDS MAY CALL AT BORTHWICK MORTUARY, JAN. 23, 1972, FROM 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M. BUDDHIST SERVICES 10 A.M. CREMATION TO FOLLOW.

ARRANGEMENTS BY BORTHINICK CHINESE CHESTS hiatco Inch' Mateo Inci la, also known as Laurencio Manubag, 64, of 91-819 Nanakahl Ewa Beach, a retired machine operator for CPC Cannery, died "Tuesday in Queen's Medical A Requiem Mass will be held at 10 aim. Monday at St. Ann's Church, followed by burial in Hawaiian Memorial Park. Friends may call at Williams Mortuary from 6 to 9 p.m. tomorrow.

The Rosary Win be said at 8. Friends may call again from 7:30 to 9:15 a.m. Monday. Mr. India was born in the Philippines.

He has no known survivors here. And Furniture. Best qualityLowest prices. Free necking for snipping. CHINESE BAZAAR Nuuanu Pauahi Sts.

P11.538-6329 The Family of. the Late Gabino Dela Cruz, 94-1071 Awaiki Waipahu, 77, Jan. 19. Margaret Melia, 85-226-A Walanae Valley Road, Waianae, 59, Jan. 17.

Jose Cabaulig, 1017 River 77, Jan. 18. John Baptist, 1815 Hart 61, Jan. 18. Lill Pfeil Berndt, 333 Lewers 88, Jan.

15. Patricia Kay Etsuko Urashima, 636 Wanaao Road, Kailua, 19, Jan. 19. Ragnhilde Madsen, 1765 Ala Moana, 1885, .70, Jan. 18.

Akie Yamamoto, 98148 Honomanu Ewa Beach, 64, Jan. 18. Timoteo India, 91-819 Hanakahl Ewa Beach, 64, Jan. 18. Martha Cowan Greig, 952 20th 74, Jan.

19. 4NP44 Mrs. Akie Yamamoto a -t 13: 1 -I C' Call GOLIVEIA, ALLEN Age 49, of Los Angeles, passed away Jan. 20, 1972 He was born In Waimea, Kauai, attended Waimea High School graduated Sequoia High In Calif. He served in the US Navy 1942-46 at Pearl Harbor South Pacific.

He is survived by his wife, Martha Evans Gouvela; -son, Alan' Gouveia; daughters, -Leilani Kim Gouvei mother, Mrs. William Moir, of Honolulu; sisters, Mrs. Francis (Molly) Kang of Honolulu, Mrs. J. Russell (Eleanor) Sahlin of Los Angeles; brother Mr.

Kenneth E. Gc4ivela of Honolulu. Alfred D. Brown, 15th A113 APO, San Francisco, and Marilyn M. Artis, 1343-C Will Will Circle, Wheeler Field, Jan.

15. Thomas J. Skiver, 15 ABS, Box 4626, APO, San Francisco, and Ellen Mae Millsap, 924 Palm Place, Wahiawa, Jan. 15. Leland I.

Sung, 99-127 Walpao Place, Aiea, and Gail T. Yamada, 66-230-C Kamehameha Haleiwa, Jan. 15. Stanley M. Sato 851 Ala Lilikol, 6, and Joyce T.

Hashiba, 915 Kopke Jan .15. Gerald W. Y. Wong, 98-512-1 Kaonohi Apt. 49-1, Aiea, and Beverly Y.

Kozuma, 45-450 Mali Place, Kaneohe, Jan. 16. MARRIAGES Barney O. Yadao, 139 Karsten Drive, Wahiawa, and Regina L. Dayacamos, 512 2nd Kunia, Jan.

7. William M. Co Lloyd Thomas, FPO, San Francisco, and Myong Cha Yang, 623 McNeill Apt. 211, Jan. 12.

Elson M. H. Hung 5097 kelkilant Circle, and Chryseis H. Freitas, 3432- Kalihi Jan. 8.

Roger J. Johnson, 830-L Cedar and Gail Hookala, same address, Jan. 14. Cyril I. A.

Figuerres, R.R. 1, Box 360, Lahaina, Maui, and Aileen C. Shitamoto, P. O. -Box 326, Lahaina, Maui, Jan.

14. Christopher Kirsch, 413 Pau and Elairie Anderton, 1325 Wilder Jan. 15. Isaac H. Tokuda, 182I-A Wilder and Chong Ok Kim, 1725 Kaluhlkal Jan.

-13. Sherwood W. Clavelot, -3729 McLaughlin Los Angeles, and Dorothy M. A. Bossier, 8008 N.

Central, Apt. 3, Phoenix, Jan. 14. Robert J. Olson 318 S.

Lincoln Road, Bay City, and Hien Thi Nguyen, same address, Jan. 14. Arthur S. Yamamoto, 1143 2nd and Leatrice Y. Shiraishl, 98-215 Aiea Kai Place, Aiea, Jan.

15. Alan J. G. Teixeira, 2651 Waiomao Road, and Pearl P. Liu, 1752 Mao' Place, Jan.

15. Rohelio M. Magarro, 60 S. School St. 26, and Wilhelmina L.

Day, same address, Jan. 15. Nicholas C. Oducado 94-1060 tomi Walpahu, and Jocelyn Resurrection, 2109 Jennie Jan. 15.

Ronald D. Lundy, 2028 Nu Place, and Laura J. Cappo, 826 19th Jan. 15. Thomas E.

Holland, 4956 Waa and Shelley Ann Punahou Jan. 14. Rogelio A. Galutiera, P. O.

Box 902, Ewa, and MacBeth P. Lamug, 127 N. Vendome Los Angeles, Jan; 13. George W. K.

Baker 111, 87-448-13 Hakim Road, Nanakuli, and Ida K. Ramos, same address, Jan. 14. Dennis Dee Ewell, 48-01ohana Apt. and June M.

Padayao, same address, Jan. 15. Gable P. Henry, USS Joseph Pearl Harbor, and. Dora M.

Calhaut 766 Puuhale Road, Jan. 14. Larry Holder, 76th Engr. Schofield Barracks, and Valerie M. Pedro, 4502-B Schofield Barracks, Jan.

15. FUNERAL NOTICE desires to thank its-many friends, relatives and various organizations for the kindnesses shown, beautiful floral offerings and monetary gifts received during its recent bereavement. bereavement. Today Allen Gouveia Allen Gouveia, 49, of Los Angeles, died there on Thursday. He was born in Waimea, Kauai.

Funeral services are pending. Sftd0SS0.0..0..0,0110 BURIAL SERVICES ARE PENDING IN LOS ANGELES IN MEMORIUM 1 IN MEMORIUM TUXEDO RENTALS HALE NMI Ph- 734-2125 He is survived by his widow, Martha; one son, Mani; two daughters, Leilani and Kim; his mother, Mrs. William Moir; two sisters, Molly Kang and Mrs. J. Russell (Eleanor) Sahlin, of Los Angeles, and a brother, Kenneth E.

Gouvela. JOSE, FLORA Age 68, of 94-238 Kahualii Street, Waipahu, passed away January 19, 1972, at her residence. She was born December 21, 1903, in Hilo, Hawaii. She is survived by her beloved husband, George Jose; 4 sons, Joseph, Gilbert, George W. and James Carlos; 2 daughters, Mrs.

Raymond (Barbara) Yin and Mrs. Diego (Matilda) Venenciano; brothers, Joseph, Eddie, William, Tony and James Robe llo; sisters, Bella Ponte, Mrs. Christine Oliveira, Sarah Louis; also surviving are 22 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; nieces, Robert M. Parr, 308 Koa Wahiawa, and Blanca E. Momesen, same address, Jan.

15. Irvins K. Andresen, 125 Ainoni, Kailua, and Rhonda C. H. Carruthers, Church College, Laie, Jan.

15. Jun i Talya, 3440 Campbell and Jean Ann Coelho, same address, Jan. 15. Chester O. D.

Ridgeway, Marine Barracks, Sec. Co, Pearl Harbor, and Carol Lee Hayden, 432 Ena Road, Jan. Harold D. Caylor, 411 W. Market, Bluffton, and Henrietta L.

Lee, 19 Bluffton, Jan. 17. CABRAL LAWRENCE ENOS Age 53, of 509 Klhapal Kailua, passed away Jan. 19, 1972, at Castle Memorial Hospital. Born July 14.

1918, in HOM3IUIU. Survived by wife. Vivian; 4 sons, Lawrence Gary, Ronald Donald Cabral; 4 daughters. Mrs. Lawrence (Juliette) Larsen.

Mrs. Ernest (Eileen) Jerves, Miss Frances Miss Darlene Cabral; 3 grandchildren; 3 brothers, George Daniel Cabral and Edward Bettencourt; 4 sisters, Elizabeth Estrella. Mrs. Emily Crosby, Mrs. Hazel Silva, Mrs.

Rosanne Hoopii; nieces nephews; aunts, uncles. He was a machinist with Dillingham Shipyard for 30 years. FAMILY REQUESTS THAT FLOWERS BE OMITTED. FRIENDS MAY CALL AT HAWAIIAN MEMORIAL PARK MORTUARY FROM 6 to 9 P.M. JAN.

24 AGAIN AFTER 9 A.M. UNTIL 10:30 A.M. JAN. 25. ROSARY WILL BE SAID 7:30 P.M.

MON. AT THE MORTUARY CHAPEL. REQUIEM MASS WILL BE HELD 11 A.M. AT ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH.

in Kailua. BURIAL TO FOLLOW AT VALLEY OF THE TEMPLES. ARRANGEMENTS BY HAWAIIAN MEMORIAL PARK MORTUARY. Be Well Informed READ The Classified Pages Daily I Mrs. Miyashiro Mrs.

Untara Miyashiro, 77, of 99-877 Lalawai Drive, Aiea, died yesterday in Kuakini Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow at Hosol Garden Mortuary, followed by cremation. Mrs. Miyashiro was born In Okinawa, Japan.

She is survived by four sons, Masao, Seiji, Larry M. and Ralph five daughters, Mrs. Walter (Clara Ho, Mrs. James T. (Peggy Miyamotof Mrs.

George T. (Carol Kido, (Thelma Taylor and Mrs. Donald S. (Sally Kato; 23 grandchildren- and six great-grandchildren. Place DAIKOKLI TEl CATERING Specializing In Japanese foods for all occasions.

FREE BANQUET Hall available. 531-2322 eves. 737-3776. Sftm.S..1,4Ss.W.OSO.Oa..0.,.,,,.,te FRIENDS AND RELATIVES MAY CALL ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1972 FROM 6 to 9 P.M. AND AGAIN ON MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1972 FROM 7 to 10 A.M.

AT THE CHAP-, EL OF BORTHWICK MORTUARY. ROSARY WILL BE RECITED 7:30 P.M. SUNDAY AT THE MORTUARY. MASS WILL BE CELEBRATED 10:30 A.M. MONDAY AT ST.

JOSEPH'S CHURCH, IN WMPAHLI. BURIAL TO FOLLOW AT MILILANI MEMORIAL PARK. ARRANGEMENTS BY, BORTHWICK MORTUARY LTD. I I I FUNERAL NOTICE 100Lodge Club Notices ub Notices Thomas Joyner -Thomas Joyner, 84, of 1154 Fort a retired railroad engineer, died yesterday in Hale Nani Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m.

tomorrow at Williams Mortuary, followed by burial in Diamond Head Memorial Park: Friends may call at the mortuary from 1 to 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. Mr. Joyner was born in Hillsdale, JOYNER, THOMAS S. ALOHA TEMPLE A A.

O. IL M. S. TEMPLE 0. M.

M. Vour ild John R. Huffman, 87-184 Maa loa Waianae, and Rebecca Nan Boyce, 98-269 Dal Aiea, Jan. 15. Michael S.

Middleton, 300 Ana Kea Way, and Shari J. A. Fraser, 3577 Pinao St. 39, Jan. 15.

Daniel P. H. Yai' 715 PertEacola and DelL -se J. -n7f7, PP. 1 Shanks Road, Winfield, B.C., Jan.

12. Marc W. Grugier, 4740 Farmers Road, and Deborah M. Pierson, same address, Jan. 14.

John F. Cutter, RBA Center, Ft. DeRussy, and Kazumi L. Victoria Ian. 14.

Tom Orlando, 87-245 Maaloa Nanakull, and Gloria J. Kaai, 94-301 Hanawal Circle, Waipahu, Jan. 14. Tsen Yee Huang, 42 Nakele St, and Thelma M. Sunada, 1221 Ahlahl Jan.

14 Jar, 1 WATCH FOR COMING EVENTS SCOTTISH RITE IG EVENTS RITE Age 84. of 1154 Fort passed away Jan. 21, 1972, at Hale Nani Hospital. He was born Oct. 27, 1887, in Hillsdale, Chicago, ill.

He was a railroad engineer (retired); veteran of WW He had been visiting the island for the past 15 years. He is survived by several nieces nephews living on the Mainland. Nuuanu Memorial Park Mortuary KIMOTO, MRS. SHIGE THURSDAY, Jan. 27th, DARK Scottish Rite Cathedral 160 Kewalo S.

YORKRITE BODIES 7th, DARK Ithedral S. $0DIES NO OTHER MEDIUM CAN MATCH THE Newspaper FOR SELLING 'POWER THURSDAY, Jan. 27th, DARK Masonic Temoio 1227 Maktki St. DARK 11010 St. FRIENDS MAY CALL AT WILLIAMS MORTUARY, CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES FROM 1 to 2:30 P.M.

JAN. 23, SERVICES WILL COMMENCE 2:30 P.M. AT THE MORTUARY CHAPEL WITH DR. HERMAN S. RAY, PASTOR OF WAIKIKI BAPTIST CHURCH OFFICIATING.

BURIAL WILL FOLLOW AT DIAMOND HEAD MEMORIAL PARK. WILLIAMS MORTUARY IS IN CHARGE OF Age 88, of 1450 Ha la Drive, Honolulu, passed away at Hale Nani Hos pital, on January 20, 1972. She was born January 2, 1884, in Yamaguchi, Japan. She was a member of Liliha Salvation Army. She is survived by her beloved 3 sons, Edward Katsit (Edith Kanavo) Kimoto, Raymond Toshio (Shirley) Kimoto, Herbert Masao (Mary) Kimoto; 2 daughters, Mrs.

Chieko Nolima, Mrs. Kazukl (E lean) Yoshimura. Also surviving are 18 grandchildren 21 great grandchildren. SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT 6 P.M. ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1972, AT THE MORTUARY'S EAST CHAPEL.

Masonic Tarnow MEETING at Corner Makiki Kim Temple TING at kikl Semeon F. Retuertas, 73, of 914318 -Renton Road, Ewa, died Thursday in Kaiser Hospital; Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, followed by burial in Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call at Leeward Funeral Home from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday and again after 7:30 a.m.

Tuesday. Mr. Retuertas was born in the Philippines: He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Edward Fong and Mrs. James (Translacion) Green; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Larry H. Padianegara, 99-104-A Moanalua Road, Aim and Setsuko Soranaka, 245 Coyne Jan. 14. Joaquin Belisario 59-072-B Kamehameha Highway, Sunset Beach, and Pauline P. Orian, same address, Jan.

14. Alvin A. Aono, 2310 Liiihe and Avis S. Nakamura, 3415 Oahu Jan. 8.

Donald S. Suehira, 2634 Nakookoo and Myra M. Yamanaka, 2964 Ala Puumalu Place, Jan. 8. William G.

Popaca, 1655 Makaloa Apt. 1405, and Beverly J. Tomas, same address, Jan. 8. Lawrence J.

Gouvela, 45-145 Ulfpuna Road, Kaneohe, and Marietta M. Nobriga, 4002 Keanu Jan. 5. Steven P. Raymondo, 1602 Etua and Sarah B.

Garcia, same address, Jan. 12. Wayne D. Brooks, 94-245 Leowahine Apt. E-2016, Waipahu, end Julia E.

Cook, same address, Jan. 12. Michael A. Lakes, 1454 Pete Lane, and Joyce M. Yogi, 814 Kopke Jan.

12. Lewis G. Thorne, LISS Sample, FPO, San Francisco, and Renee M. B4ase, 144 Molehu Drive, Jan. 9.

Po-Hsiin Chen, 1777 East-West Road, and Fuh-Lie Lee, 2131 Date Apt. 301, Jam; 12. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY MASONIC CALENDAR MONDAY, Jan. 24th-, DARK Officers' Practice Pearl Harbor Lodge 598 25th, DARK School of Instruction, 7:30 P.M. Makiki Temple 650 Wilikina Wahiawa Schofield Lodge No.

443 JANUARY 24th, 25th, 26th Officers' School of instruction 384th Masonic District, 7:00 P.M. Honolulu Lodge No. 409 26th, DARK Joint School of Instruction Hawaiian looge 2rd WEDNESDAY, Jan. 26th, DARK Officers' Assoc. Practice Koolau Lodge Z801 Kokokahi YWC FRIDAY, Jan.

28th, 7:30 P.M. Stated Meeting Le Progres De L'Oceanic :371 FRIDAY, Jan. 28th, DARK 4 Waikiki Lodge $774 Scottish Rite Cathedral LIENDAR 1th, DARK 'dice odge 598 5th, DARK 7:30 P.M. nple wa Maw No. 443 5th, 26th Instruction ict, 7:00 P.M.

No. 409 26th, DARK nstrodion ti 26th, DARK Practice WC, 7:30 P.M. keanic :371 Ith, DARK $774 BE SURE HORIE, MR. HIDEO Age 66, of 727 Lukepane passed away at 7:10 A.M. Jan.

19, 1972, at St. Francis Hospital. He was born Mar. 29, 1905, Honomu, Hawaii. Survived by wife, Ayako Hprie; 2 sons, Kenneth Shull (Barbara Katsuno) Roy Akito (Joycelyn Aiko) Hone; mother, Mrs.

Tatsu Hone; 2 brothers, Ralph Fukutaro (Elsie Yoshiko) 8, Stanley Shigeru (Louise Sachiko) Hone; sister, Mrs. Li lyan Sakai Fulli) 3 grandchildren, Miles, Teri Ann Lisa Hone. He was the retired owner of Shirai-Horie Auto Top Shop; member of Pa lolo Higashi Hongwanii Chikirsui Kai. FUNERAL SERVICES BEGIN 4 P.M. JAN.

22,1972, AT CHAPEL OF HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY. CREMATION TO FOLLOW. ARRANGEMENTS BY HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY. ANNOUNCEMENTS 100Lodge Club Notices 110Service Directory 115Cemetery Plots Funeral Plans 120Notices 123Lost Found 125Personals 127Personal Services 130Political Notices 135Career Preparation Guidance 140Schools-Training Leonard G. Seymour, 87-696-C Farrington Waianae, and Bibencia S.

Antone, same address, Jan. 12. William H. Young VMFA 212, MCAS, Kaneohe, and Winona 0. S.

Paoa, 1486 Humuula Kallua, Jan. LEGAL NOTICE SEALED TENDERS FOR PRINTING, SEWING AND BINDING THE -JOURNAL OF THE SENATE OF TnE SIXTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF A IV A I REGULAR SESSION OF 1971 SEALED TENDERS will be received by the Clerk of the Senate for and in behalf of the Senate of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 1971, up to and including 12:00 o'clock noon, Monday, February 7, 1972, at the Office of the Clerk of the Senate, State Capitol, Honolulu, for printing, sewing and binding the Journal of the Senate, State of Hawaii Reg- ular Session of 1971, and furnishing -all- materials therefore, the work and materials to be first-class in every respect and in accordance with specifications to be had At the of- fice of the undersigned. TheSenateregerves unto itself the right to accept or reject any and all Dated: Honolulu, Monday, January 17, 1972. SEICHI IIIRAI Clerk of the Senate Jan: -20, 22, 24, 28, 28,. 1972) 389) BUSINESS 8 FINANCIAL Youl Michael D.

P. 3wain, T456 Thurston Apt. 301, and Marilyn Jo Chin, 2006 Oswald Jan. 8. Dale M.

Hanson, 1122 Hoolal Apt. 202, and Liana M. M. Higa, 1461 Ainakcia- 15; Kwok Jing Liu, 4436 Atakoa and 'Michelle Ann Chang, same address, Jan. 17.

Thomas A. Emerson St. 206, and Noel R. Rattle Le Gurche, 72- 59 Kuahono Jan. 15.

Gus Wan Joe, USS Beniamin Stoddart, Pearl Harbor, and Latricia Ann Graham, 426 Pau St. 1, Jan. 15. Chang Kyv Pak, 601 Kumukahl Place, and Kyung Soon Kim, same address, Jan. 17.

Manuel M. Custodio, 1641-B Old Pa-lama and Stanette K. Soares, 91- 1030 Hanaloa Ewa Beach, Jan. 15 Daniel A. Otakie, Box 176, Redwood, N.Y., and Barbara J.

Bergbauer, 934 Garden Drive, Apt. 2-A, Baltimore, Dec. 31. Barry W. Albright, 2609 Date Apt.

2, and Theresa Ann Crowell, 254 Hakalau Place, Jan. 8. Etuale Muliaga, 1618-B Republican and Luella K. Kaanaana, same address, Jan. Edward K.

Afong, 2506 N. School and Ethel R. Espinai, same address, Jan. 18. Melvin M.

Tokunaga, 48-198 Wale-hole Valley Road, Waiahole, and Colleen T. AA. 45-315 Kulaull Kaneohe, Jdb. 15. Herman H.

Kalahiki 47-080 Laenani Drive, Kahaluu, and Patricia J. K. Kalua, 410-B Auwaiolimu Jan. 15. Milosh Jan.

Herzi, 718 McCully St. 405, and Valerie M. Mason, same address, Jan. 19. Dennis D.

Rachwal, 6506 Rutland, Detroit, and Linda E. Cary, 5695 W. Hampton Center, Apt. 102, Westland, Jan. 17.

Gilbert F. Aguirre, Ho Co Trp APO, San Francisco, and Presentacion D. Eslava, 2973 Papal' Place, Jan. 19. Samson C.

Chang, 21 S. Kuakinl Apt. 233, end Mary Ann Nahale, 269-C Jack Lane, Jan. 19. Ronald W.

Mollanen, 1420 Wilder and Ramona M. Martin, 2007 Ala Wai 37, Jan. 19. Paul V. Speed, 45-074 Ka Hanahou Place, Kaneohe, and Shirley J.

Burke, same address, Jan. 19, Donald M. MacMillan, 1805 Poki St. 302, and Donna A. M.

Donaldson, 1423 Emerson St. 108, Jan. 15. Donald Ray Perreira, 710.Pumehana St. 1, and Nancy Ann Little, same address, Jan.

18. Francis A. Lyons, 417 Launiu Apt. 4, and Elaine K. Zeitler, 796 Punahou Apt.

2, Jan. 15. Jack E. Gordon 1619 Kamamalu, and Sandra Lee Fuller, same address, Jan. 15.

Jack B. Blakeney; 70 Llhlwal Road, Kailua, and Shirlee I. Guild, 1519-1442 Nuuanu Jan. 15. Philip E.

Spalding 91-150 Hanua Ewa, and Karen H. Lafferty, 84- 265 Farrington Makaha, Jan. 18. Masashi Katsura, Osaka, Japan, and Kazuko Hagari, Hyogo, Japan, Jan. 18.

Gerald L. Kingsley, 2333 Kapiolani and Jeanne E. Johnston, same address, Jan. 18. George I.

Palord and Ok Soon- Pruner, 472 Kaumakani Jan. 12. Kikuo Kurahashi, 1321 Ala Naponani, and Katsuko kudo, same -address, Jan. 13. David W.

Lopes, 2438 Kalihi and Dolores M. Mai-Lou, same address, Nov. 27. Joseph E. Gorecki 230 70th Guttenberg, N.J., and Barbara M.

Carlson, 1108 Glenwood, Ozark, Dec. 31. Leonard K. Yonamine, 45-710 Puamohala Kaneohe, and Kiyoko Oshiro, 99-062 Moanalua Road, Aim Dec. 16.

Dominic W. K. Wong, 2123 Eluwene and Judy Y. M. Chan, 2323-A Seaview Dec.

22. Douglas R. Hernandes, 1717 Makiki Apt. 301, and Rosa Acevedo, same address, Jan. 15.

Thomas Hanuna, 716-13 Palant Ave. and Chilo C. Gurney, 6307 Kapa- lapala Place, Jan. 14. Patrick Cuyno, 91-1091 Hookahe Ewa, and Prapai Kamnerdkaew, 91- 1091 Hookahe Ewa, Jan.

13. Luis A. Rivera, Co. 1st 14th Schofield Barracks. end Joan M.

Nobriga, 94-1031 Kahuamoku St. Apt. 201, Waipahu, Jan. 15. Charles Holmberg, 41-612-B Mekla Waimanalo, and Angeline Holmberg, 455 Hinano Way, Kailua, Jan.

14. James L. Davis, 59-585-B Keiki Road, Haleiwa, and Patricia J. Lewis, 59-588-B Keiki Road, Haleiwa, Jan. 8.

419m004-ettmoom Knights of Pythias Mystic Lodge No. 2 Meets at 7:30 P.M. 4 1st, 3rd Sth Wed. 4 )YTHIAN CASTLE HALL 7 026 kaheka St. Phone: 946-46rA J.

M. Braga C.C. Phone 536-0649 L. P. Camara, sec.

Phone: 2674160 Pythias Lodge No. 2 es at 7:30 P.M. 3rd 5th Wed. THIAN CASTLE HALL 26 Kaheka St. hone: 946-46rA M.

Braga C.C. shone 536-06419 P. Camara, sec. hone: Louisa Kahuena WAIMEA, Hawaii-Mrs. Louisa Awaa Kahuend, 49, of Honolulu, died Wednesday at Kamoku, Waimea.

Funeral services were to be today at the Waimea Latter Day Saints Church, followed by burial in the church cemetery. Mrs: Kahuena is survived by her husbank William of Honolulu; four brothers, William Awaa of Waimea, Joseph A. Awaa of Kaneohe, Samuel Awaa of Kobala and Andrew Xwaa- of Fullerton, and two sisters, Nancy Elarionoff of Waimea and Mrs. Helen K. Aveiro of Kaneohe.

Dodo Mortuary handled arrangements. MACK, MIN SHEING Age 77, of 9 N. 14auahl Street, passed away January 15, 1972, in an auto accident. Born in Honolulu, Jan. 17, 1894.

Member of Koming Tang Society. FRIENDS MAY CALL AT BORTH--- WICK MORTUARY ON JAN. 22, FROM9 A.M. TO 2 P.M. TRADITIONAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD 9 A.M.

BURIAL IN UN YEE CHuNG CEMETERY. ARRANGEMENTS BY BORTHWICK MORTUARY. William A. Dick, 27 Conant Square, Brandon, and Theresa S. Lynch, 94-801-C-2 Waipahu Waipahu, Jan.

12. Robert W. Ralston, Ho, LISArPac MISD, Ft. Shaffer, and Joan M. Ralston, 3049 Bradshaw Drive, San Jose, Jan.

12. John S. Strickland, Ware Scott APB, and Carol Rae Lane, 1217 Northfield Drive, Grand Rapids, Jan. 12. John C.

Leslie, 2233 N. 59th East St. Louis, Ilk, and Elizabeth Q. Afoa, 1548 Lehia Jan. 9.

Roger C. Drapeaux, Lake Andes, S.D,. and Johnye J. Bayer, 1052-B 7th FL Shaffer, Jan. 8.

Robert Y. H. Lum, 1911 Keeaumoku and Jolene Sue Sato, 3070 Holua Place, Jan. 9. Stanley S.

Sakuma, 1825 Houghtaiting and Karen H. Kawakami, 45- 757 Hilinat Kaneohe, Jan. 8. Roger T. Arnimoto, 95-525 Wailoa LOOP, Militant Town, and Pamela N.

Y. Soong, 621 llth 9. lid Knights of Columbus of -olumbus COUNCIL NO. 5000 Meets 2nd 4th Mon. 8 P.M.

Cathedral School 1728 Nouanu Ave. Phone Fin Sec. 9444070 UNCIL NO. 5000 Mon. 8 P.M.

chooI Ave. 944-6070 4- Meets Every Monday at 7:30 P.M. 2933 Kalakaue HONOLULU IriDGE No. 616 B.P.O. Elks keets Every Monday at 7:30 P.M.

Kalakaua 311.111) S16 BP.O. Elks tA te.tal C.ti-VP Eit71 -rws, rt 1 A -rmbeem, AotRn "0 a. 4, f-4 I 1 4 1 OP SIAM oak tO VS 1.. I lu 1, A Al 1141i to.t, 2 2.,, mu, 1 a 6. I 4 4 I .4 so, 1,4 AI 444-ts anos er, 3- trn- I ,4.

0-114 0 4- sa 0 as 'I 4 ms 1 g. A in-I A I LEGAL NOTICE 1 NOTICE MIYASHIRO, MRS. UNTARA Age 77, of 99-877 Lalawai Aiea, formerly of Makawao, Maui, passed away Jan. 21, 1972, at Kuakini Hospital. She was born Aug.

7, 1894, in Okinawa, Japan. Survived by 4 sons, Masao (Utako), Seili (Toshiko), Larry MasaYoshi (Beatrice Yaye Ralph Takeo Miyashiro; 5 daughters, Mrs. Walter (Clara ShiZuk0), Ho, Mrs. James Takanobu (Peggy Mitsue) Miyamoto, Mrs. George Teruva (Carol Haruk(1) Kido, Mrs.

Joseph (Thelma Tamiko) Taylor. Mrs. Donald Soichi (Sally Yuriko) Kato; 28 grandchildren 6 great grandchildren. She was a member of Urasoye Sonlin Kai. FUNERAL SERVICES BEGIN 4 P.M.

SUN. JAN. 23, 1972, AT HO- Sol GARDEN MORTUARY CHAPEL. CREMATION TO FOLLOW. ARRANGEMENTS BY HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY.

KAILUlk LODGE No. 2230 B.P.O. Elks 7 ter 7:30 P.M. 1st 3rd Tues. Mid Pacific Country Club 1 1 5Cemetery Plots Funeral Plans 2 plots Haven memorial Park, Cal-.

very. Sacrifice $500 each. 395-9385. Haw'n. Memorial Park, 1 plot across from Chapel $295.

262-8976. ADJOINING plots, Hawaiian Memorial Park. Ph. 737-1586. fMo4444444444 kILLIIk LODGE NO.

2230 BPOEC3 7:30 P.M. St 3rd Tues. 'miry Club Plots I Plans )rial Park, Cal- each. 395-9385. rk, 1 plot across 12-8976.

-lawalian Memo- 186. 14INNIs 0000.0,10.0..0.0.0.00.,ftl. 120Notices Here Virhere THEY CilIl 555Business Industrial 5545Business Industrial Wanted 560Stores Office for Sale MISC. 700Furniture Furnishings 701Furniture Wanted 702Furniture for Rent 705Appliances 710Sewing McK. lines 7I2Sewing Fabrics Notions 7I4Art, Antiques Art Showing 715Misc.

for Sale 716Wanted to Buy.Misc. 717Misc. for Rent 720Jewelry Clothing 725TV's Electronic Sound Equipment 726TV Electronic Sound Equipment for Rent 730Musical Instruments 731Musical Instruments Wanted 735Cameras Supplies 740Stamps Coins 745Bicycle Sales Service 750Boats-Yachts Supplies 75IBoats Supplies Wanted 755Boat Services 757Boat Rentals 760Charter Boats Crew Information 765Sporting Goods Services 766Sporting Goods Wanted 767Water Sports Equipment 770Pets for Sale 771Pets Wanted 772P-Wt Services Supplies 775Poultry Supplies 780Livestock-Supplies Services Services Wanted 735Building Supplies 788Do It Yourself Ads 789Swap It 790Store Office Equipment 795Machinery Equipment 7945Machinery Equipment Wanted 797Machinery Equipment for Rent AUTOMOBILES 800Autos (New) for Sale 801Auto Announcements SOSAutos (Used) for Sale 806Autos Wanted 807Autos for Rent or Lease 808Auto Insurance 809Auto Financing 810Auto Accessories Parts 811Auto Accessories Parts Wanted 815Auto Services 820Pickups, Trucks Buses 821Pickups, Trucks, Buses Wanted 822Truck Rentals 825Campers, Trailers ik Vans Rentals 830Motorcycles for 5-ale 831Motorcycles Wanted 832Motorcycle Rentals 833Motorcycle Accessoriet Parts Services 834Motorcycle Announcements B35Motor Scooters G4; Carts 840Aviation Sales Service 4150Foreign Sports Cars for Sale 85IForeign Sports Cars Wanted. ORDER NOW ER Notice is hereby given by the City and County of Honolulu of its application to the U.S. Department of Labor for additional funding under Section 6 of the Emergency Employment Act of 1971 (PL 92-54).

Addition of funds total $70.000 for the Waimanalo-Kaneohe-Kalama area. (Census tracts 107.01, 107.02, 109.01 109.02, 112.01, 112.02, 113. These funds allow creation of 11 jobs in the areas specified. Funds are budgeted $54,592 for participant wages, 614,074 for participant benefits and 334 for Administration. Jobs provided are 8 month exempt employment with the City and County of Honolulu in needed public service areas.

Application proposal may be examined in full at the Office of Human Resources, City and County of Honolulu, 623 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, Hawaii ,96813. Deadline for comments regarding the proposal is midnight February 5, 1972 provided notice of intent to comment is received by the Office of Human Resources within three days of publication of this notice. Jan. '22, 1972) 402) 200--Business Opportunities 201Businessess Wanted 202Franchises 203Representatives Wanted 205-1nvestments 2067-Investments Wanted 210Loans 211Loans Wanted 215F inancial EMPLOYMENT 300Help Wanted Male a Female 304Resumes 305Salespeop1e Wanted 306Employer Services 308Employment Opportunities 310Job Preparation 315Help Wanted Domestic 316Situations Wanted Female 317Situations Wanted Male 318Situations Wanted Male St Female RENTALS 401Apts. Furnished 402Apts.

Unfurnished 403--Apts. Part Furn. 411Houses Furnished 412Houses Unfurnished 413Houses Part Flom. 420Vacation Homes Apts. 425-Apts.

Houses to Share 427Communal Rentals 430Rentals to Exchange 431Rentals Exchange for Services 432Houses Apt. Sitting 435Rentals Wanted 440Rental Services 445Property Management 450Hotels-Apts. Hotels 435Board Room 4 4545Rooms Furnished 457Rooms Unfurnished 460Parking Space 465Garage Storage 469Stores For Rent 470-LW-Non For Rent 471Stores Offices Wanted 475----Business industrial Property for Rent 476Business industrial Property Wanted 4843Warehouses for Rent 4 81Warehouses Wanted 4 90Household MovingStorage Service REAL ESTATE 500Real Estate for Sale 501Real Estate Wanted 502Houses for Sale 505Real Estate for Exchange 510Real Estate for Lease 515Real Estate Dealers 520Real Estate Announcements 525Real Estate Financing 530Houses Eildgs. to Be Moved 531Buildings for Sale 532Mobile Homes 540Co-ops Condominiums 541Co-ops Condominiums Wanted 50Incorne-Property 551Income Property Wanted It LEGAL NOTICE ONAGA, MRS. KAMA Age 79, of 1240 Maunawill KalIva, formerly of Haina, Honokaa, Hawaii, passed away Jan.

19, 1972, at St. Francis Hospital. She was born Feb. 21, 1892, in Okinawa-ken, Japan. Survived by 3 sons, George Choichi (Eiko) of Los Angeles, Chose' (Alko) and Stanley Chotoku (Yasu) Onaga of Guadalupe, 2 daughters, Mrs.

Raymond Jinsuke (Yokiko) Tamaye, Mrs. Takeo (Betty Yasuko) Shimabukuro; brother, Eifuku Kaneshiro of Peru; sister, Mrs. Bosuke (Kameko) Onaga of Haiku. Maui; 18 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren. She was a member of Miwa Soniin-kal Kailua Okinawa Jin Kai.

FUNERAL SERVICES BEGIN 6 P.M. JAN. 23, 1972, at CHAPEL OF HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY. CREMATION TO FOLLOW. ARRANGEMENTS BY HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY.

I Advertiser's Annual Edition "OUR ISLAND PEOPLE" To be.Published February 15 Reserve your Copies Now 35c each or 3 for $1 Mailed anywhere! Look for Handy Order Coupon in this Issue ser's dition PEOPLE" lished 15 Now or $1 fwher el dy Order his Issue DEATHS -Juantia Frances Santos 2474. Kapiolani 63, Jan.13. Lawrence Kalua Kane', P.O. Box 167, Kaaawa, 48, Jan. 13.

Edith Kaawalauole, Waimano-Home Road, Pearl City, 36, Jan. 14. Hilarion Joseph Maya, 59-085 Hottitia Sunset Beach, 40, Jan. 12. Norberto Fernandez Galicinao, 1611 Markle 81, Jan.

14. Bonifacio Sardedo Lonzaga, 84-1001 Hana Makaha, 68, Jan. 14. Selli Lielo, 1663-A Waikahalulu Lane, 51, Jan. 12.

Nary Sakata, R.R. 1, Box 719-C, Pukalani, Maui, 85, Jan. 12. Raymond Harold Jensen, 2401 N. Broadway, Santa Maria, 76, Jan.

13. Ruth Marie McPherson 4145 San Martin Way, Santa Barbara, 69, Jan. 12. Jasper Bennett Ross, 55-246 Kamahameha Hauula, 87, Jan. 13.

Chiyo Yamanaga, 1572 Kalakaua 93, Jan. 12. Domingo Caraballo Rivera, 87-761 Meaulu Road, Walanae, 67, Jan. 10. John Kalehua Awa, 2066 9th 70, Jan.

13. Geraldine Louisa Starr, 400-B Baguet Hickam AF13, 47, Jan. 12. Kazuo Yorita, 907 Lokahi 74, Jan. 13.

Edna Lee Pugh, 916 Hasa Drive, Ft. Shatter, 85, Jan. 15. Thomas Dudley Musson, 2161 Katie Road, Apt. 1018, 61, Jan.

18. Yoshito Nishimura, '2149 Booth Road, Road, 66, Jan. 16. Michael Joseph Longo, 913 Fugue 6 months 17. Felipe Sevilla, 67-336 Kukea Circle, Wilialtia, 82, Jan.

16. Moi Chun Bow, 3652 Harding 88, Jan. 17. Samuel Papaula Wright, 2421 Kaulu- laau 57, Jan. 16, Kum Woo Park Lee, 1418 Kewal0 76, Jan.15.

Joyce DeLores Lambert 343 Kaha 41, Jan. 15. Beatrice Rose Opunui, 91-1049 Kuhina Ewa Beach, 57, Jan. 16. Margaret Kawohi Ibuso, 94-1129 Kahuailani Walpahu, 58, Jan.

15. Flora Jose, 94-238 Kahuaill WMpahu, 68, Jan. 19. I Helen Chock Tam, 342 Elelope 70, Jan. 14.

Fukuichi Yamamoto, 707 Akau Wahiawa, 71, Jan. 17. Cleto Porte Aganon; 45-255 Kahanahou Circle, Kaneohe, 62, Jan. 14. Sabi Morada, 730 Captain Cook 77, Jan.

16. George Muse Derricotte, 1583 Karakaua Apt. 1730, 59, Robert Katsuyuki Tomita, 3252 Esther 36, Jan. 17. 1 Fumiwo tielio, 3627 Diamond Head Circle, 68, Jan.

17. Toyo Sanbei, 1758 California Wahiawa, 69, Jan. 17. Hideichi Nitta, 41-580 Flamingo Waimanalo, 68, Jan. 17.

Yasuko Miura, 223 N. King 58, Jan. 18. Lishi Shikiya, Apt. 204, 1308 Ala Kapuna, 85, Jan.

16. James Seivo Kubokawa, 2010 Algaroba 87, Jan. 18. Hialmar Evelyn Waagen; 47-732 Ahuimanu Loop, Kaneohe, 69, Jan. 15.

Enarcisa sulmiron, 235 Gay Lanai City, Lanai, 57, Jan. 15. Joseph Lovejoy Dwight, 85-042 Kaupuni Nanakull, 79, Jan. 18. Kanio Kapu Kanakaole, 382-B 12 N.

Vineyard 79, Jan. 15. Mabel Koon Ying Ha, 631-E N. School St 43, Jan. 18.

Gladys Elaine Wildern, 91-432 Pupu Ewa, 77, Jan. 16. Maximo Dela Cruz, 1023 Desha Lane, 61, Jan. -4; Erin tin Hiyama, 716 Paani Jan. 14.

Tomoyoshi Tasato, 920-1 Punahou Jan. 16. AL-ANON MEETING ON NG OPES FOR FAM I LY FRIENDSO ALCOHOLICS NtA I KI GROUP Ph. 94-7941 KaTIua Grouri--262-4677 Sunrise, 422-0037 RIENDS 00 LICS ZOUP 941 -262-4677 2-0037 TOM ITA, MR. ROBERT KATWYLIK1 Age 36, of 3252 Esther passed away 9:15 A.M.

Mon. Jan. 17, 1972, In Honolulu. Born Dec. 23, 1935, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Survived by son, Wesley Masaru Tomita; daughter, Debra R. Tomita; brother, Munevu ki (Esther Hayako) Tomita; 6 sisters, Mrs. Frank Moriyuki (Violet Atsuko) Toyota, Mrs. Victoria (Nancy Miyoko) Corpus, Mrs. Tsugio (Edith Yoshiki) Kotada, Mrs.

Haifa Kadota, Mrs. David Kaoru (Helen Shizuko) Matsumoto, Mrs. Roy Naoya (Doris Fuilko) Funasaki. Deceased was a teletype operator for FAA; veteran of Korean War. NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OFJ ENTERPRISES, INC.

This corporation intends to apply, within 60 days from the first publication of this Notice, to the Department of Regulatory Agencies of the State-of Hawaii for a certificate of withdrawal under See. 174-14, Re-. vised Laws of Hawaii 1955, and intends to withdraw from -and surrender its right to engage in business in Hawaii, and all creditors of this corporation are hereby notified to present any claim which they may have against this corporation on or before the aforementioned Dated this 29th day of December, 1971. At Grass Valley, California. ENTERPRISES, By Hazel A.

S. Hare, Vic-President; By Donald G. C. Hare, Treasurer Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1972) (S.B.: 377) NOTICE OF HEARING Purtuant to Chapters 91 and 269, Hawaii Revised Statutes, hearing will be held by the PUBLIC UTILITIES OF THE STATE OF HAWAII, in its HEARING ROOM, SECOND FLOOR, KAMAMALU BUILDING, 1010 RICHARDS STREET, HONOLULU, HAWAII, at 9:30 A.M., JANUARY 24, 1972, in the matter of the application of HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COMPANY, DOCKET NO 1971, filed April 27, 1971, for approval of proposed increases in rates and charges for its services affecting subscribers on the island of Oahu including, but not limited to the following: General Lighting Large Power Primary Power Commercial Cooking, Heating and Refrig7 eration Public Street Lighting and Park and Playground Floodlighting Electric Service for Its Employees Residehtial General Power Any interested party desiring to intervene in this Docket must file nine (9) copies of its intervention papers at least ten (10) days prior to the aforementioned scheduled date of hearing.

(S) L. W. DOLIM (S) L. W. DOLIM MEMORIAL SERVICES BEGIN 1 P.M.

JAN. 23,1972 AT 140S01 GARDEN MORTUARY CHAPEL. ARRANGEMENTS BY HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY. Alcoholics ANONYMOUS Central Office 10 A.M.-10 P.M. PHONE 537-1030 KAUAI, Ph.

332-1375 MAUI, Ph. 244-9669 444444.44. 123Lost Found Lost: Part buildog, male, brown-brindle, scars in ears. Alea-Hauula area. Reward.

737-4194 Lost Savings Passbook 402-020-405 Return American Security---Makiki. Lost: Irish Setter mo. female, Kailua Beach. Reward. 261-4426.

LOST Airedale, male, Gibson Shopping Center, Mapunapuna area. No collar or lic. 5100 REWARD. Ph. 839-7245, 8 A.M.-8 P.M.; 955-4231, eves.

Lost, strayed male Yorkshire terrier, 8 mo. in Pearl Harbor after 11 Wed. 19 Jan. Liberal reward for return. Please call 422-0487.

LOST Navy blue leather PURSE, contents are prescription sun glasses, wallet travelers checks. Finder Will receive reward if returned intact. Ph. 923-5390. 011CS AOUS Iffice P.M.

17-1030 332-1375 244-9669 )und na 4lea-Hauula area. 02-020-405 Re- Jrity--Maktkl mo. female, ward 261-4426. e. Gibson Shop- napuna area.

No REWARD. Ph. P.M.; 955-4231, rorkshire terrier, bor after 11 A.M. 'al reward for re- )2-0487. her PURSE, con- ion sun glasses, checks.

Finder if returned I Mililani Mgmorial Park MortuarY YAMAMOTO, MR. FLIKUICHI Age 71, of 707 Akau Wahiawa, Passed away Jan. 17, 1972, at Wahiawa General Hospital. Born Dec. 20, 1900, in Olaa, Hawaii.

Survived by brother, Shuichi Yamamoto of 1. CHATRAIAN MEMORIAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD 6:30 P.M. JAN. 25, 1972 AT MILILANI CHAPEL. Dec.

30, 1971: Jan. 7, 22, 1972) 353) ft. IA, fr.

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