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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 25

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SECOND SECTION THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER. SUNDAY. APRIL 13. 1952. NINE 9 tRV ViTl lit Til ,1 Pine Island Neivs Briefs WHAT TO SEE AND DO TODAY The- Visitor Cuidft LANAI Members University TY, Lanai, April 12 of the Hale Maiamal extension club re-j uVi a surprise party for) CITY, Lar.af, April 1 a surprise -V 1- CT rr 1 reld 'Mrs.

Florence Medeiros. by the to to iMedeiros family is moving Honolulu. Mrs. Josephine Endrina, club president, presented Mrs. Medeiros with an etched flower ifi Hew am Victors Bwreo Today Stires Trirtiixin! sursrHo ersce t'uncSni I National tfw.

rifr, iih wirr-cienormnajional rro rram sponsored bv Covincil ft C'huiche. services. a.rv. Karioiart par baTtdstad aeon bv 1'pnoS a Ourches rl Hawaii Baptist convention. Service.

6 a.m.. crtield Barracks' r'ot Bowl uner 1 vase. Entertainment was provid- by Mrs. Bening Ruidas, Mrs. Sensano and Mrs.

Irene Perry. Others attending were Mrs. jotrt r-c riforsr-in rf Florence Funada, Mrs. Hldeko iam. Kcr Faster service erven i ill i i jr i Saruwatari.

Mrs. Hanako Kawa-'-t ruMic. io.k Uehere th.5 si saki, Mrs. Setsuko Uon Mrs. Haruko Anbe and Mrs.

Hel-! Circle Tour nnu rsrt ef (en unuma. iam to 3 nm. from WaiMsi ta Koko Head. Hot D.cnc lunch at a Stanley Arnold, program Hv advance reservaUons. tele- mittee chairman for the Lanai' chore srn PTA, has announced that SperUt Kaier Kvent CrMm Yoshino Sugina, Administrator ad f.Fred War.re a Sor of Kavrr of the Maui county medical naii island, rre.

cial service department, will be cned bv itnan "rct rhcr. sucst speaker at the club's April! r.ce jiinnue Hawaii at cHib evet start lb meeting. 2 otf waivvt becn vsti nlare drornic colored bailoortt for Eighteen Scouts of Post 125 of hunt bv vacht. Honolua, Maui recently spent i.aU Nst.ve feasts sn m. week on Lanai camping OUt.l advance rrerv.tor.s Don te Beach- Manv nrtivitie wrrp fnioved tephone ani at acxnn.es ere enjojea Surf vjMt0 the Scouts, including a hike Qfen'i Surf.

3 p.m.. to pia Maunalei gulch, and Visits to. ol. iced in underground oven. Scout hall headquarters of Troop srort Event c.lassbottom boat 24, Post 124 and the Sea Explor-j cruises on the hour 10 a.m.

on rl. lipnHfnnrtpr: flumuhumu from Ala Moanj vact har- ers headqunriei s. Shor 9.1. fisM-. Making the trip Were MlKlOi7 a m.

to 4 m. on Honolulu from Takahashi, advisor; Tamotsu.n-er 5. telephone Honourn Skeet ragata, UOJ "lITl0rl' K3U hone 5-r3M or 6.35T!. Senior leFii haahaa, Hisashi Nagao, Solomon trick meet. 2 Roosevelt Ms-h Pali, MakotO Shimamura, Hcr-i'rl field with Mnall tate charee.

hrt Amnral ho sponsored bv Hawaiian Dor 2. i- Jpsepn Amarai, st Thnms, ROuare across from Felix Balabag, Kenneth Kaae- Art academv. 9 a.m. hue, Donald Kalama, Itsuo Kit- Rmal Hawaiian Band In concert, suria, Edwin Morinaga, Kenneth to 3:30 p.m.. Kantoiani rark.

Naganuma, Dennis Harry Pali, Henry Ralar and rrl Tl7 1 TT II mi'l 1 1 MirS iT'iiii MW fl- jiMiLLtjB w.i.LIMUj FORMULA FOR GRACEFUL LIVING Good lighting- Is part of rood livin and the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mitchell at Ilalekou, Kaneohe, has made a special point of this.

The living and dining rooms and one of the bedrooms in the front of the house have almost a solid wall of jrlass from the roof to the floor with sliding doors opening onto a lanai all across. Artificial lighting at strategic ceiling points also creates interesting decor in the evening. (R. Wenkem photo.) nn Harry Sterio. (IcUl HK1S UT Terraces Solve Erosion 1 With 49 of 50 3lrs.

Stella Matsumott and Mrs. Francisca Abuel were chosen recently to serve as den! Kailua Automatic Phone Building Equipment Due Special to The Advertiser KAILUA, Hawaii, April 12- Illinois Backers mothers of Cub Scout Pack Dens 1 and 2. Problem for Home Here A house at the foot of a hill is often at a double disadvantage. In tne first place it is hemmed in, secondly, its garden is constantly in danger being Vashed away by erosion. I'his challenge was adroitly solved by the R.

A. Mitchell's when theyj built their home at Ilalekou in Kaneohe by grass covppd terraces Lanai Boy Scouts have sched The new automatic exchange uled their second paper week for the week of April 13-19. Hector building for the Kailua area has just been completed by the Mu URRANA1. 111., April 12 (UP) Sen. Robert A.

Taft wound up with 49 out of 50 Illinois Rcpub. lican convention delegates today when comnlete official returns from the 22nd congressional district showed a candidate pledced to Gen. DwisM D. Eisenhower had tual Telephone near the Munro, district chairman of the Lanai Boy Scouts, reported the Scouts' last paper drive was a which hold the moisture and over which the are developing a trop crossroads south of the Kona Inn THE MATERIAL and equip success. The Scouts collected $30 ical garden.

Their plan to build cupies 1,500 square feet. The contracting firm was Kaneohe Home Builders. Bringing the outdoors into three main rooms of the home, the worth of paper. ment lor it is due to arrive on or before June 1, according to S. K.

Smiddy, general manager living and dining rooms and the for Mutual on the Big island. master bedroom, by means of slid at the base of a hill also opened up new vistas which include a magnificent view of the Nuuanu palU DESIGNED BY Lemmon Freeth, members of the American Institute of Architects, at a cost of only $15,000, the floor area oc- Mr. Smiddy says that, barring ing doors from the lanai has given unrorseen emergencies, the new it the atmosphere end livability of Harumi Sorida. a third year student at St. Francis hospital school of Nursing in Honolulu, arrived for a five weeks' visit with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jutaro Sorida of Lanai City. Mr. and Mrs. Tad Nagasawa and daughter Christine, of Honolulu, visited Mrs.

Nagasawa's been defeated. THE OFFICIAL canvasses of the eight counties in the district gave George E. Nichols 32,348 votes, Albert Tuxhorn 24,354. and Dean E. Madden 24,304.

Nichols and Tuxhorn are Taft supporters and Madden backed Eisenhower. Official returns from all but a much larger house. dial system for this area will be completed by Nov. 1, in time to The architects have also taken into consideration the location and the fact that the temperature during the winter months drops more get the subscribers names and new numbers in the 1953 directory. THE COMPANY'S other Kona parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Tadao Ito exchange building was built last year at Kealakekua am. is serv than it would in other sections of the island and have featured a jChampaign county had placed Madden aiead of Tuxhorn by 144 at Lanai City recently. ing the south Kona district. The company's next big proj weathered lava rock fireplace with ect wrill be at Paauilo, work on which will becin at an early indirect lighting.

THE FIREPLACE is' located be date. Rita Nagamine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yasu Nagamine of Lanai City celebrated her 10th birthday last Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Blan- ko are the parents of a daughter, Dorinda, born at the Lanai City mg room is off the master bed- rooi.i containing individual shower tween the living and dining rooms which open into each other and yet is close enough to the lanai so that barbecue dinners can be cooked conveniently in the house and served out-of-doors. A service bar with sliding doors and toilet compartments as wellj as Mrs. Mitchell's dressing tablei votes. But the canvass in Champaign county wiped out 194 Madden votes, placing him 50 behind Tuxhorn.

TAFT THUS won all of the 50 delegates elected last Tuesday except one in the 24th district. Henry Schwarz of Belleville, an Eisenhower candidate, was elected from the 24th. The Ohio Republican senator stands' a good chance to pick up 10 more Illinois delegates, who will be elected at the state convention later. hospital on April 2, weighing 6 and wardrobe. The wrardrobe also! WEST OAHU IS THE FINEST KSAITH AND RECREATION SPOT FOR YOUR HOMESITE OR FARM! Finest Fishing Pavtd Roods Loads of Fresh Water Garden Crops Livestock Healthy Climate Scenic Splendor Frl SIMPLE in Makaha, Woianos, Pupukea for as low as $3C0 down $20 per month from the kitchen to the dining room is convenient for family dinners and a separate desk built-in between the two rooms may be used for menu planning and pounds and 42 ounces.

Julio Abuel's "Rainbows" captured the Lanai Senior Volleyball championship last Thursday when they downed Alex Buchanan's Hawaiian Airlines sextet in two straight sets. Members of the championship Rainbow team are Vicente Sa-loricman, Soriato Balderss, Victor Maltio, Alejandro Eliprado, Swede Desha, Vicente Ozoa, Fred Camero, Socimo Ingano, opens from the bedroom side. The children's bedroom has only a toilet and lavatory basin, the tub-type shower being shared with the master bathroom. Their room, 16x10, is large for a children's room and can be divided into two rooms by sliding doors. A laundry, next to the kitchen, is provided with emergency drying lines in the garage for rainy days.

household accounts. NESTLED IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE KOOLAU RANGE The home of the R. A. Mitchells at Ilalekou, Kaneohe, 'was designed by the architect firm of Lemmon Freeth to take advantage of the magnificent view of the Fali and a lovely terraced tropical garden which the Mitchells are developing. Three rooms, the living and dining room and one of the bedrooms, face the view.

Below is the floor plan of the'r home showing two bedrooms, a master bedroom and a large children's room which can be divided by wooden sliding doors. A weathered lava rock fireplace with indirect lighting is one of the special features and points cf interest. (R. Wenkam photo.) One corner of the, living room contains Mr. Mitchell's study as well as a place to store records (Mai Investment Co.

Corner King Smith St. Pay Hike Ends S. F. Carpenters' Strike SAN FRANCISCO, April (UP) An agreement on a 15-cent an with convenient playing facilities A COMBINATION bath-dress- Peniong Tabura and Manager, Ihour pay raise for AFL carpenters. 1110 ADuei.

announced today, was expected to (settle a 21-day old strike in the Manuel Pavao. Lanai golf hav arM president and Emidgio Jamero NEGOTIATORS FOR the union and the construction industry said the pay boost had been agreed to and other issues would be submitted to further negotiations after work is resumed. Employers and union locals must vote on the settlement before it goes into 'effect. there IS something neu under the sun and you'll find it at tied for top honors at net 68 in the April monthly ace tournament, played last Sunday at the Cavendish course. Spray Gray captured the Ilap-co Interdepartment bowling championship last week.

Results of the play-offs were Spray Gray, 7 points; Harbor, Non-Cents, 1. i They will represent Lanai plantation against Wahiawa plantation and the Honolulu factory champions. I Marlboro AUTOMA1K 4S lANOt WTTH nm NT IKClWVf Wheel-about xtro tobl-top Sterega Corf Advertiser Want Ad tell thousands of potential customers what you have for sale. Call 52977 for the little ads that bring bis results. I'tvS ffiX-H your MS appliance dealer's V-? i i Si.

-m. V. 1 I 01 I 1 1 1 At I i a i Stop in for a look 4 A S7 9 A on display at tho fallowing dealers: AMERICAN APPLIANCES 934 Kopohulu Avenua MARKET MUSIC COMPANY 109 North King Street ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY, LTD. 1186 Nuuanu Avenue RADIO APPLIANCES COMPANY, LTD. 36 South Beretania Street MASA'S RADIO APPLIANCES 2515 South Beretania Street GEORGE'S APPLIANCES 1468 liiiha Street MODERN SALES I SERVICE 1340 Kapiolanl Blvd.

ALOHA RADIO SERVICE COMPANY 1417 South King Street AUTOMATIC GAS RANGE WITH THE NEW EXCLUSIVE V7 PACIFIC nEFIHERS, LIHITED 75 South King Street A- iieei-aoo WAF CANDIDATES Three hopeful Kahuku niffht CAP cadets recently took the WAF test given at Kahuku Flight headquarters by Capt. I. C. Sevison, WAF, and Tech. Set.

G. Thrun. WAF. The extra fable-top Storage Cart cadets, front row, left to right, are Virginia Gomes, Florence Na-i kamura and Dorothy Tubal. Rear, Capt.

Sevison and Sgt. Thrun. if the three are accepted they will bring the total to five of the Kahuku flight cadets to join the WAF. (Louis Pereira photo.).

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