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HONOLULU ADVERTISER June 20, 1973 IL LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE: LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTIC1 CARD OF THANKS NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED TENDERS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PROPOSALS OWNER'S NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT NOTICE IS HEREBY NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS will be The Family of the Late Leo Pantua Urata desires to thank its many friends, relatives and various organizations for the kindnesses beautiful floral offerings and monetary gifts received during its recent bereavement NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED PROPOSALS for LANDSCAPING OF THE ENPLANINGDEPLANING ROADWAY APPROACH GROUND LEVEL AND THE PARKING AREA AT HONOLULU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, HONOLULU, HAWAII, PROJECT NO. 0-90-12(7)A, will be received at the Programs and Contracts Office, Department of Transportation, 869 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813, until 2:00 o'clock P.M., July 6, 1973, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read. Plans and specifications may be examined at the above office or obtained therefrom upon the deposit of FIFTEEN DOLLARS ($15.00) in currency or a check made payable to the Director of Finance, State of Hawaii. Notice of intention to bid must be submitted to the above office no later than six (6) calendar days prior to the opening of bids. Above project is subject to preference for Hawaii products established by Section 103-43, Hawaii Revised Statutes.

The Hawaii Product List may be examined at the Comptroller's Office, State Office Building. MUNNYLEE Deputy Director for Engineering (Hon. June 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 1973) (A-14774) The Family of the Late MRS. KAMATO KANESHIR0 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. STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES HONOLULU HAWAII The State of Hawaii invites applications to participate in the drawing, for the purchase of residential lots located at Hanapepe Heights House Lots, Hana-pepe, Kauai being a portion of Parcel 3, Tax Map 1-8-07.

Descriptions and maps showing said lots are on file in the Office of the Kauai Land Agent, State Office Building, Lihue, Kauai, the Office of the Department of Land and Natural Resources, State Office Building, 465 South King Street, Honolulu, Hawaii and the Offices of the Land Agents in the State Office Buildings at Wailuku, Maui and Hilo, Hawaii. Application and Information Sheet for the drawing are available at these offices. Completed applications must be received at any one of these offices before 4:30 P.M., Monday, July 9, 1973. Qualifications required of applicants: (1) No person shall purchase, directly or indirectly through an agent, nominee, third person, or otherwise, any interest in more than onel)lot. (2) No person and no unmarried minor child, whose spouse or parent purchases or leases a lot, shall be qualified to purchase any lot.

(3) No person shall be qualified to purchase any lot by drawing if his gross income including the gross income of his spouse exceeds per year. In determining gross income, the standard income tax exemption for each of his dependents as determined by the in- come tax laws of the State, shall be allowed. (4) No person shall be qualified to purchase any lot who, or whose spouse, or both of them, owns or. is a lessee, under a residential lease for a term exceeding twenty (20) years (including any periods for which the lease may be extended or renewed at the option of the lessee), of any land situated within or without the State suitable for residential use. (5) No minors shall be qualified to participate' and purchase a lot.

(6) No person who is in arrears in the payment of taxes, rents or other obligations to the State of Hawaii or any of its political subdivisions shall be qualified to purchase any lot. DONE at the Office of the Department of Land and Natural Resources this 31st day of May 1973. BOARD OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES By: SUNAO KIDO, Chairman and Member Adv. June 6, .13, 20, 25, 1973) (A-14641) The Family of the Late MR. MASAT0 HAI0KA desires to thank its many friends, relatives and the kindnesses shown, various organizations for beautiful floral offerings ceived during its recent FUNERALNOTICE KONDO, MR.

KENTARO Age 77, of 1813 Lima formerly of Kohala, Hswi, Hawaii, passed away 1:53 p.m. June 17, 1973, at Kuakini Hospital. Born Oct. 15. 1895, in Niigata, Japan.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Seki Kondo: 6 sons. Kenneth Kenichi (Shigeko), Kenji (Edna Chi-voe). Clifford Sabure (Kav Kazuel. Shiro (Sueko), Robert Goro (Clara Sumiko) It Seiji (Terry Teruko) Hondo; A-Columbia; 4 grandchildren; 4 great II.MI.

ia or.nHrhilHr.n Lincoln Isao grandchildren. NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION The City and County of Honolulu will sell the following items at Public Auction to be held on Wednesday, June 27, 1973, at the locations and times indicated below: 1. MTL, Inc. Office, 1140 Alapai Honolulu, Hawaii, at 9:00 a.m. a.

1947 GMC, Diesel Powered, Model TDH-4507, 45-Passenger Bus, License 2316 b. 1947 GMC, Diesel Powered, Model TDH-4507, 45-Passenger Bus, License 2B326 2. Kewalo Incinerator, 111 Ohe Honolulu, Ha-o. waii, at 9:45 a.m. a.

Scrap Metals (ca 5 tons) 3. Traffic Corporation Yard, 160 Koula Honolulu, Hawaii, at 10:00 a.m. a. Scrap Street-Light Cables (ca 3000 lbs.) Street-Light Transformers (ca 50 only) c. Scrap Metals (ca 5 tons) Terms and Conditions of Sale mav be obtained received up to and opened at 2:00 p.m., June 26, 1973, in fibom 209, Board of Water Supply ngineering Office Building, Lisbon Street, Honolulu, Hawau, for: "JOB 755W PART A DRILLING, CASING AND TESTING THREE WELLS AT MOANALUA MOANALUA, OAHU, HAWAII" The work consists of furnishing and paying for all labor, tools, equip ment, and materials nec essary for the drilling, casing and testing of three wells including all appurtenant work, in place complete at Mo analua, Oahu, Hawan.

Plans, specifications and bid forms may be obtained upon applica tion and deposit of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) at the Engineering Division Of fice, Board of Water Sup ply Engineering Build ing, Lisbon Street, Honolulu, Hawaii. Bidders contemplating submission of bids based on substitute materials shall submit samples or supporting data to the Board for approval not later than ten (10) calen dar days prior to the date set for the opening of bids. The bidder's attention is directed to Section 103-32, 103-41 through 103-48 Hawaii Revised Statutes which provide preference for Hawaii Products. The Hawaii Product List may be examined at the Comptrol ler's Office, State Office Building. Notice of Intention to Bid must be submitted in writing to the Manager and Chief Engineer of the Board of Water Supply, Honolulu, Hawaii.

The last day to submit the intention to bid shall be six (6) calendar days prior to the day designated for the opening of bids. The Board of Water Supply reserves the right to accept or reject any bid for any item or items of the Proposal and to waive all defects. BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU George Yuen Manager and Chief Engineer (Hon. June 12, 14, 16,18,20,1973) (A-14751) NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED PROPOSALS for furnishing messenger service for the Electronic Data Processing Division will be received at the Electronic Data Processing Division, Department of Budget and Finance, State of Hawaii, at Room 505, 250 South King Street, Honolulu, Hawau, up to 10: 00 a.m. on July 2, 1973 at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud.

Proposals will be re ceived until the hour and date set for the opening thereof and must be in the hands of the official indicated by that time regardless of whether mailed or hand carried. Specifications may be obtained at the above of fice. The Department of Budget and Finance re serves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive any defect, when in its opinion, such reiec tion or waiver will be in the best interest of the State of Hawaii. HIRAM KAMAKA, Director (Hon. June 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 1973) (A-14788) NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at Pur chasing Branch, Dept.

of Accounting and General Services, 465 S. King Honolulu, up to and will from the Division of Purchasing, Department of Finance, City Hall, upon application for Document Nos. PA-27-73, PA-28-73 PA-29-73, respectively. GEMINIANO Q. ARRE, JR.

Acting Director of Finance City and Countv of Honolulu for KAMEHAMEHA III ROAD REALIGNMENT, FEDERAL AID SEC ONDARY (COUNTY) PROJECT NO. S-0185(l), DISTRICT OF NORTH KONA, ISLAND OF HA WAII, will be received at the Programs and Contracts Office, Depart ment of Transportation, 869 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813, or at tne office of the Dis trict Engineer Hawaii, 50 Makaala Street, Hilo, Hawaii 96720, until 2:00 o'clock P.M., Thursday, July 12, 1973, at which time and places the sealed tenders will be publicly opened and read. Contract documents in cluding plans and specifi cations may be examined at said offices or obtained therefrom upon the de posit of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS ($25.00) in cur rency or a check made payable to the Director of Finance, State of Hawaii. Each prospective bid der shall file at said Pro grams and Contracts Of fice written notice of his intention to bid not less than six (6) calendar days prior to the date herein above designated for opening of bids. The length of the proj ect is 1.68 miles.

Improvements include grading: paving: con structing a drainage system: adjusting water lines and fences; and in stalling guard rails. fences and pavement markers. The proposal shall be on a form furnished by said Department. The Department of Transportation, in ac cordance with the provi sions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Reg ulations of the U.S.

De partment of Transporta tion (Title 49, Part 21), issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will af firmatively insure that the contract entered into pursuant to this adver tisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimi nation on the grounds of race, color, or national origin. Minority business enterprises will be af forded full opportunity to suDmu diqs in response to this invitation. The Equal Employ ment Opportunity Regulations of the Secretary of Labor implementing Ex ecutive Order 11246 shall be complied with on this project. The State reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any de fects in said bids for the best interest of the pub lic. MUNNYLEE Deputy Director for Engineering (Hon.

June 20, 22, 25, 27, 29, 1973) (A-14776) NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF KAY M. NASH aka KULA MANU McWAYNE NASH, DECEASED PROBATE NO. 36356 FIRST CIRCUIT COURT STATE OF HAWAII All creditors of the above named decedent are hereby notified to present their claims with proper vouchers or duly authenticated copies thereof, even if the claim is secured by mortgage upon real estate, to the undersigned FRANK GIBSON, 20th Floor Hawaii Building, 745 Fort Street, Honolulu, Hawaii within four (4) months from date of first publication of this notice or they will be torever barred. DATED: Honolulu Hawaii, this 7th day of June, 1973. FRANK D.GIBSON, JR.

Ancillary Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Kay M. Nash aka Kulamanu McWayne Nash, Deceased. CONROY, HAMILTON, GIBSON, NICKELSEN Attorneys for Ancillary Administrator C.T.A. (Hon. June 13, 20, 27: July 4, 1973) (A-14767) OWNER'S NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Provisions of Section 507-43, of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, the con struction by T.

M. Builders, Inc. of that cer tain patio addition shat ed at 94-465 Loaa Stree TK: 9-4-055-086 Waipahu Oahu, Hawaii has been completed. Joseph A. Rodriguez and Elaine C.

Rodriguez (Owners) (Hon. June 13, 20, 1973) (A-14764) will be received by the Comptroller, State of Ha waii, at the fifth floor of the Kekuanaoa Building in Honolulu, and at the Office of the District Engineer, Department of Transportation, Hilo, up to 2:00 P.M., JULY 12, 973 for the following projects: 1. Life Safety Code Elec trical Corrections, Ho-nokaa and Konala Hospitals, Island of Hawaii, D.A.G.S. Job No. Kona (Kealakekua) Branch library, Addition and Improvements, Kealakekua, D.A.G.S.

Job No. Plans and specifica tions may be examined at the above offices and cop ies may be borrowed on payment of a $25.00 per set refundable deposit. Deposit shall be in cash, certified check or cash ier's check made payable to the "COMP TROLLER, STATE OF HAWAII. Above jobs are subject to preference for Hawaii products established by Section 103-43, Hawaii Revised Statutes. The Hawaii Products List may be examined at the Office of the Comptroller in Honolulu.

Notice of intention to bid must be submitted to he Comptroller, State of Hawaii, no later than 6 calendar days prior.to the opemng of bids. KENAM KIM Comptroller, State of Hawaii (Hon. June 12, 14, 16, 18. 20, 1973) (A-16757) NOTICE TO CREDITORS CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST CIRCUIT STATE OF HAWAII In the Matter of the Es tate of IVAN WILLIAM LARSON, Deceased, Probate No. 36370: All creditors of IVAN WILLIAM LARSON, De ceased, and of the com munity of which said IVAN WILLIAM LAR SON, Deceased, was a member with DELIA BEEMAN LARSON, are hereby notified to present their claims, with proper vouchers or duly authen ticated copies thereof, even it the claim is secured by mortgage on real estate, to the under signed Executrix, DE LIA BEEMAN LARSON, co Tabor Griffith, 340 Alexander Young Honolulu, Hawan 96813, within four (4) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or the same will be orev er barred.

DATED: Honolulu, Hawau, June 12, 1973. DELIA BEEMAN LARSON Executrix of the above named Estate. TABOR GRIFFITH 340 Alexander Young Bldg. Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Attorney for Executrix (Hon. June 13,20, 27: July 4, 1973) (A-14768) NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED PROPOSALS for furnishing mainte nance service for IBM selectric typewriters in offices and classrooms the Universityof Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii, in strict accordance with the specifications will be received in the PRO CUREMENT AND PROPERTY MANAGE MENT OFFICE, 1625 BACHMAN PLACE UNIVERSITY OF HA WAII, HONOLULU, HA WAII, until 2:30 p.m., Ju ly 9, 1973, and then publicly opened.

Bids re ceived after the time and date fixed for opening will not be considered. Specifications, propos al forms, and other contract documents may be examined at and ob tained from the above of fice. Board of Regents University of Hawaii Harlan Cleveland Executive Officer (Hon. June 20, 22, 25,27,29, 1973) (A-14865) OWNER'S NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Provisions of section 507-43, of the Hawaii Re vised Statutes, the con struction by David Weggeland of that cer tain family room addition to existing residence sit uated at 729 Pahumele Street TK: 4-2-76-44 Kai lua, Oahu, Hawaii, has been completed. Vincent F.

Pitcavage andTsuyakoA. Pitcavage (Owners) (Hon. June 20, 27, June 20, 27, 1973) (A-14875) (Hon. Adv. June 18, 20, 1973) (A-14844) GIVEN that pursuant to the Provisions of Section 507-43, of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, the con struction by Halekoa Construction Engineering Inc.

of that certain single family dwelling situated at 805 Aalaria pa Drive Kailua, Oahu, Hawau, has been com pleted. Ann 1. Danno (Owners) (Hon. June 20, 27, 1973) (A-14871) rVfYnn? nv Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will not be responsible for any aeDx or naDiiities con tracted by my wife BAR BARA J. ORR, without my written consent on or after this date.

Dated this 18th day of June, was. (S) Wesley L.Orr (Hon. June 19. 20,21,1973) (A-14859) Vital Statistics MARRIA9ES Wavne Miller, IMS OlalahTna Place, and Sandra Lee Bach same address, March Donald R. Cohen.

87-244 Hookele Waianae, and Mollis M. Eguirej, same address, April 14. Kenneth H. Wills, N. 3rd Liv ingston, and Martha J.

weldv. Yin conception spring vaney.i ADrti 11. Johnny Lee Powell BarracKS 55, Ford- Island, and Oorls E. Madden, 142S-C Kalena Schofield Barracks. 13.

uuncan w. j. sen i izs KateKat-ko Pearl City, and Karin J. Smith, MM Wilder April 13. Biiiy joe unison, ireo poki sr.

iui. and Janis Burdette, same address. April 12. Kerry a. canDv, zne Aia mma, apt.

1501, ana tuss c. tiuierr, ao dress, April 13. Danny joe uuuose, itw4 Aia tvtoana. and Nancy Kay Trull, Box 107-A, Rout 1, Kennedy, April 7. Harry Kasi parrinoion Nanakuli, and- Marlelgh L.I Moore, same address, April 14.

Donald -Y. Keliinoi 526 Kauma. kani and Haulanl M. Tadaki, 574-A'2 Lauiki April 7. Frank Monge, 451 Lauiki sr.

19, and carol L. Hernandez, same address, ADrn i. Basil c. camera, p. o.

box bz, kbh lua, and. Jannine D. D. Ooseo, 98-1450 Kaononi Aiea, Apr 14. Edward 834-1 Ban nister and Sandra H.Yonenaka, 834 Bannister April 14.

Kennetn w. Schneider, U55 KaWTsM- FDft 1. r.i JI Patricia Ann Glerzycki, 1720 Ala Mo- ana, APt. J-202, April 7. Albert- -Lee Kelley, USS Beaufort, FPU, sat, Francisco, and 5hlr ley m.

nicks, 2048 Kaplolam Blvd. 25, April 12. Henry Williams 111.1012 lopona Loop, Kailua, and Sandra Lee wells, 261 Ohana Kailua, Aorll 14. jeraia Tea Williams, 94-447 ptiimat waipahu, and Heaianl L. Manvi field, same address, aphi u.

Henry F. Kaai, 89-031 Farrlngton waianae, and Irene K. R. Bai ley, 89-048 Farrlngton Waianae, April 14. etipert k.

k. Enos, 1804 Hau and Alma Lee Correa, 2556 Lemon Koad, Apt. 1, April lz. Asa J. Baber; 2506 Pamoa Ro3 ana vcoornn uqu Alien, U4 mane Kosa, April 12.

Glenn Stang, USS Charles Berry, FPO, San Francisco. and Kath. enna k. m. whom, b-wi Haieakala NanaKuu, April 11.

Michael R. Alexander, Hq CoTrp Ft. Shatter, and Donna Kay vvierwma, aru a. noiei April 14. tMarc.A.

Opell, Lokelanl St and Rlzallna B. Colloano. 2239 Lok. om April 11. wimam n.

cross ts-6S0 pu Atowalo Kaneoha. and Janlll 407 Keanlanl Kailua, FUNERAL NOTICE ISHIKAWA, MR. USHI Age 85, of 1704 Maoi Place, Palolo, formerly of Paia, Maui, passed away 2:25 p.m. iune 17. 1973, at Kuskini Hospital.

Born Aug. 20. 1887. in Okinawa. Jaoan.

Survived bv 3 sons. Dr. Wesley Harunon (Margaret) Ishikawa, DSW of San Diego, Ernest Buei (Amy Emiko) Ishikawa Toshio (Judy Keiko) Ishikawa of Wailuku, Maui; 5 daughters. Mrs. Tokujiro (Masako) Uehara.

Mrs. Sho-ichi (Tsuruko) Yamauchi of Los Angeles. Mrs. James Hiroshi (Elsie Tatsue) Nakamoto, Miss Patsy Matsu-yo Ishikawa, Mrs. George Ichiro (Judith Mitsuko) Kenmotsu; 25 grand children; 19 great-grandchiFdren.

Member of Bito Club, Jikoen Kyodan. FUNERAL SERVICES BEGIN 6 P.M. JUNE 20, 1973, AT CHAPEL OF HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY. CREMATION TO FOLLOW. ARRANGEMENTS BY HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY.

KANEI, GLADYS NAMAHANA Age 42, of 47-202 Ahaolelo Ka-haluu, passed away June 16, 1973 at St. Francis Hospital. She was born Sept. 28, 1930 in Honolulu. She is survived by her beloved husband, Charles K.

Kanei; son Colson K. Ka-nei; daughters. Charlotte Carmen Chandra K. Kanei; brothers, William Wier, Benjamin, Edward and James Beckley; sisters, Mrs. Frances Ohelo, Marie Holt, Henrietta Naki.

FRIENDS MAY CALl AT THE CHAPEL OF WILLIAMS MORTUARY FROM 6 TO 9 P.M.. THURSDAY JUNE 21. 1973 AND AFTER 7:30 A.M. FRIDAY. A ROSARY WILL BE RECITED IN THE CHAPEL 7 P.M., THURSDAY.

SERVICES AT 10 AM. FRIDAY. INTER-MENT TO FOLLOW AT NATIONAL MEMORIAL CEMETERY OF THE PACIF-IC. WILLIAMS MORTUARY ASSISTING WITH ARRANGEMENTS. KIDO, MR.

SHfTSUGORO Age 89. of 905 liwi Waialae-Ka-hala, formerly of Manoa, passed away 4:15 p.m. June 17, 1973, in Kumamoto, Japan. Survived by 3 sons, Kenichi (Sumiko) Ishii of Ka- Eaa, Kauai, Harry Kenji (Judy) Kido of Angeles. Larry Akito (Joyce Emiko) Kido; daughters, Mrs.

Tokio (Fumiko) Fukumoto, Mrs. Dale (Sumiko) Trenhaile, Mrs. Shinichi (Nobuko) Shintani, Mrs. Sally Futaa Ueno, Mrs. Ken (Ruth Itsue) Ka sen-berg of Los Angeles, 22 grandchildren; 1 great grandchild.

Member of Kumamoto Kenjin Kai, Makikl Christian Church. MEMORIAL SERVICES BEGIN 7:30 P.M. JUNE 20, 1973 AT MAKIKI CHRISTIAN CHURCH. HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY In CHARGE Or ARRANGEMENTS. MMIWfWVWVWWWM KAPULE, WILLIE Age 56, of 45-720 Keneke Ka-neohe, passed away at St.

Francis Hospital, June 15, 1973. Born Oct. 5, 1916, in Lahaina, Maui. He was a crew leader for Refuse Dept. where he had been employed for the past 3v years, survives ny wife, Mrs.

oernice r. M. Kaoule: unt: William Rodney D. Russell R. Kapule; daughters.

Misses Gloria A. Maxine M. Kapule: brothers, John K. Make-pa Samuel John K. Makepa; sisters.

Mrs. Margaret K. Lara. Mrs. Thelma Paglinawan, Mrs.

Minnie W. Recarta, Mrs. Mary Eleanor Spencer Mrs. Frances Mamie Ro-drigues, Mrs. Mary H.

Makahielegh, Miss Lucy Makepa, Mrs. Betty Lou R. Kalani; 3 grandsons. FRIENDS MAY CALL AT CHAPEL OF BORTHWICK MORTUARY, 6-9 P.M. AFTER 8 A.M.

FRI. MORNING. ROSARY WILL BE RECITED, 8 P.M. THURS. EVENING.

FUNERAL PROCESSION WILL LEAVE, 9:30 A.M. FRI. MORNING FOR REQUIEM MASS AT 10 A.M. AT ST. ANN'S CHURCH IN KANEOHE.

INTERMENT TO FOLLOW AT HAWAIIAN MEMORIAL PARK. BORTHWICK MORTUARY. IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR STATE OF HAWAII In the Matter of the Peti-tion of HERBERT MARIA, For Change of Name. DECREE Upon consideration of the Petition of HERBERT MARIA, and there appearing to me to be good reasons for granting tne same, NOW. THEREFORE.

by virtue of the authority in me by law vested and thereunto enabling, GEORGE R. ARIYQSHI. Lieutenant Governor of the State of Hawaii, do hereby order and decree that the-name of HER BERT MARIA is hereby changed to HERBERT MARIE, and a copy of tms decree be published once in the Honolulu Ad vertiser, a newspaper in general circulation in the State of Hawaii, pub lished at Honolulu, Ha- WStll DATED: Honolulu. Hawaii, this 12th day of June, 1973. George R.

Ariyoshi Lieutenant Governor of the State of Hawaii (Hon. Adv. June 20, 1973) (A-14873) STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HIGHWAYS DIVISION COOPUATON OTTM TH( VS. DEPARTMENT Of TRANSPORTATION FEOERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION tlftllliiliPill 'A and monetary gifts re bereavement. FUNERALNOTICE Mililani Memorial Park Mortuary GIBB, AMY FLORENCE Aga 77, of 1930 Kam IV Road.

Hono-lulu, passed away June 19, 1973, at Beverly Menor Convalescent center. Sha was born October 30th. 1895. in Winnepeg, Canada. She is survived I by daughter, Mary K.

Scott; brother I beorge (margaraii rorq or Diiusn MEMORIAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY, JUNE 22. 1972, AT 9 AM. AT I ML MILILANI MEMORIAL CHAPEL. Ishli, Mrs. Setsuyo Age 89, of 1418 Mamalu formerly of Pawaa Kalihi, passed away at 2:40 a.m.

Monday. June 18. 1973, at local hosoital. She was bom March 25, 1884. in Yamaguchi, Japan.

She is survived by 4 sons. Charles Sho ichi (Misao), William Jitsuo (MichM ko), Richard Zenso (Carol Yoshiko) Howard Noboru (Ulara Kazuvo) ishil. 3 dauehtars. Miss Shizuko Ishii of California. Mrs.

Royce Hakaru (Florence Masaye) Nishioka. Mrs. Marian Yasue Suzuki; 10 grandchildren 2 great grandchildren. Sha was a member of Soto Shu Kyodan. MEMORIAL SERVICES BEGIN 8 P.M.

THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 1973, IN THE CHAPEL OF HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY. HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS. 'fiYIWYIVmjwl) UYE0KA, MR. TAKUO Age 88, of 3671-C Crater passed away 10:20 a.m.

June 17. 1973, at Kuakini Hospital. Born Nov. 17, 1884, in Hiroshima, Japan. Survived by wife.

Mrs. Tamiyo Uyeoka: 4 sons, Charles Tadashi (Suzie Shizuko) Katsumi (Dorothy), James Saburo (Mildred) 4k Harry memo (sue) uyeoka; 11 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren. Member of Yasu Dokvo Jin. kai. Waikiki Aloha Kai.

FUNERAL SERVICES BEGIN 8 P.M. JUNE 20, 1973 AT CHAPEL OF HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY. CREMATION TO FOLLOW. ARRANGEMENTS BY HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY. T0NG.

JAMES NINO Age 77, of 641 Ekekela Place, Honolulu, passed away June 17, 1973, at the Convalescent Center of Honolulu. He was born March 5, 1896. He is survived by his wife, Pui Ying Leong Tong; two sons. Yoke Hin (Pung Lan) and Bunny Yoke Bun (Mildred) Tong; 1 grandson and 4 granddaughters. FRIENDS MAY CALL AT HAWAIIAN MEMORIAL PARK MORTUARY FROM 11:30 A.M.

TIL 2:30 P.M. CM FRIDAY, JUNE 22. SERVICES WILL BE HELD Af THE CHAPEL AT 2:30 P.M. ON FRIDAY AND BURIAL WILL FOLLOW IN HAWAIIAN MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY. HAWAIIAN MEMORIAL PARK MOR-TUARY IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS.

Classified" Advertising TelepfioneServlce Mon.Fn. 8 p.m. Sat8a.iTr.2:45j).m., COUNTER SERVICE jai.Fri.l:i0a.aL4:43i,ai. J)tADLINE5: Advertising copy less than 10" to start the following day: 12 noon, daily. Advertising copy 10" or larger: 2 days preceding publication.

Cancellations and corrections for following day: Monday through Friday 2 P.M. friday 2 P.M. for Sat. Sun. Sat 2 P.M.

for Mon. ORDERS ARE NUMBERED and in each instance the number of the order is given as a receipt of cancellation to the advertiser in case of a dispute NO ADJUSTMENT will be allowed without the number. Cancellation numbers are not given on the POP plan as it is a flat rate. The Hawaii Newspaper Agency, Inc. will NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for more than 1 incorrect insertion of any advertisement Notice of error -'should be called to the attention of the Classified on the first day.

If there is a dispute involving charges please contact this office within 10 days of receipt of bill. No allowance will be made errors not materially affecting the effectiveness of the advertisement The Hawaii Newspaper Agency, Inc. reserves the right to revise or -restrict any advertisement it deems objectionable and to' change the classification from, the ordered to confornvto the rW-icy of this newspaper. 536-0061 .605 Kqislan! iiva. jmL project daughter, (Jean Midori) Uyeno; 13 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren.

FUNERAL SERVICES BEGIN P.M. JUNE 21. 1973 AT CHAPEL OF HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY, CREMATION TO FOLLOW. ARRANGEMENTS BY HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY. rvin.njui.J CHONG, MR.

YICK Age 77. of 1617 Pensacola pas sea away June 18, 1973, at Kuakini Hospital. Born Aug. 15, 1895, in nonoiuiu. survived by 1 son 2 daughters in Hong Kong.

Member of vm8 Chung Tow Haong FRIENDS MAY CALL AT OAHU CEME- itKT UHArtL, JUNE 23, 1973 FROM -M. TO 2 P.M. TRADITIONAL SERVICES 11 A.M. BURIAL IN HAWAIIAN MEMORIAL PARK. AR-WSSVS!" BORTHWICK MOR- unni 1.1 U.

ISHII, MRS. SETSUY0 Age 89, of 1418 Mamalu Alewa Heights, formerly of Pawaa Kalihi, passed away 2:40 a.m. June 18, 1973 at a local hospital. Born March 25, 1884, in Yamaguchi. Japan.

Survived by 4 sons. Charles Shoichi (Misao), William Jitsuo (Mi-chiko), Richard Zenso (Carol Yoshiko) Howard Noboru (Clara Kazuyo) Ishii; 3 daughters, Miss Shizuko ishii of Mrs. Royce Hakaru (Florence Masaye) Nishioka, Mrs. Marian Yasue Suzuki; 10 grandchildren: 2 great gran KenJ randchildren. Member of Shizuofca in Kai, Soto Shu Kyodan.

FUNERAL SERVICES BEGIN 8 P.M. JUNE 21, 1973 AT CHAPEL OF HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY, CREMATION TO FOLLOW. ARRANGEMENTS BY HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY. MMAMMMMVWMAMIMMI PUA, CECILIA DOI Age 80, of 89-216 Farrington passed awav June 14, 1973, at her residence. She was born April 15, 1893, at Waialua.

She is survived by 1 daughter: Mrs. Thelma Gomes; 2 grandsons, Joseph N. and Vernon M. Gomes; 4 granddaughters, Mrs. Anita lokia.

Miss Juliana Pua, Mrs. Jose- Ehine Paaluhi and Miss Violet omes; 1 great-grandson, Julian 2 great-granddaughters, Francina Paaluhi Alfrieda lokia. FRIENDS MAY CALL AT LEEWARD FUNERAL HOME FROM 6 TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1973, AND AGAIN FROM 7 TO 9 A.M. FRIDAY.

JUNE 22, AT ST. RITA'S CHURCH AT NANAKUU. FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT 9 A.M. WITH INTERMENT TO FOLLOW AT DIAMOND HEAD MEMORIAL PARK. LEEWARD FUNERAL HOME IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS.

DELICANO, BASIDA REBOLLEDO Age 57, of 1344 Klnau Honolulu. Eassed away June 17, 1973, at Kua-ini Hospital. She was born July 6, 1915." in the Philippine Islands. She is survived by her husband, Estanis-lao; daughter; -Mrs. Mar (Norma) Yu-zon; 1 sister, Mrs.

Esperenza Calban; brother, Mr. Fred Rebolledo; many brothers and sisters in the Philippine Islands; 2 uncles residing in Hawaii; many nieces and nephews. FRIENDS AND RELATIVES MAY CALL ON JUNE 20. 1973. FROM 6-9 P.M.

AND AGAIN ON JUNE 21, 1973, FROM 8-9 A.M. AT THE CHAPEL OF BORTHWICK MORTUARY. ROSARV WILL BE RECITED AT 7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY AT THE MORTUARY. REQUIEM MASS WILL BE CELEBRATED 9:30 A.M.

ON THURSDAY AT SACRED HEARTS CATHOLIC CHURCH WITH BURIAL TO FOLLOW AT THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL CEMETERY OF THE PACIFIC. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS OF BORTHWICK MORTUARY LTD. WHITFIELD, VIOLET LINCOLN Age 73, of 41-695 Alakoa St, Waima-nalo, passed away June 15, 1973, at Convalescent Center of Honolulu. Born Nov. 6, 1899, In Honolulu.

Survived by 1 son, Mervin P. Whitfield; brother, Henry Lincoln; 1 sister, Mrs. Margaret Asinsin; 6 grandchildren; 1 great grandson; nephews, nieces; grandnephews nieces; great grand-nephews nieces; great, great grandnephews nieces. Mrs. Whitfield was a member of Hale Na Alii Hui Ponimoi, Kaahumanu Society, American Legion Post No.

9. FRIENDS MAY CALL ON JUNE 20. 1973, 6-9 P.M. AGAIN JUNE 21 FROM A.M. AT BORTHWICK MORTUARY.

FUNERAL SERVICES, 10 A.M. THURS. AT THE MORTUARY, BISHOP KEAWEEHU OFFICIATING. BURIAL TO FOLLOW AT NATIONAL MEMORIAL CEMETERY OF THE PACIFIC. ARRANGEMENTS BY BORTHWICK MORTUARY.

REIS. MRS. HENRIETTA (PATTY) ABBEY Age 55. of 45-427 Aumoku Ka-neohe, passed away June 16, at St. Francis Hospital.

Born July 28, 1917. in Honolulu. She had been a recording secretary for the Koolaupo-ko Hawaiian Civic Club; active in Samuel Wilder King PTA. Survived by husband, Rudolph (Ralph) Reis; sons, James. Rexford Zachary Reis; daughters, Mrs.

Charles Alan (Katharine) Alamida. Misses Leolani, Marilyn It Sarah Reis: "brothers, William H. Abbey Jr. Reginald K. Abbey; sisters, Mrs.

Muriel Conboy, Mrs. Geraldine Santos, Mrs. Luella Jacobsen; 2 grandchildren. FRIENDS MAY CALL AT BORTHWICK MORTUARY, 6-9 P.M. JUNE 21.

1973 AFTER 8 A.M. JUNE 22ND. FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED, 9 A.M. AT THE MOR TUARY. INTERMENT TO FOLLOW AT NATIONAL MEMORIAL CEMETERY OF THE PACIFIC.

ARRANGEMENTS BY BORTHWICK MORTUARY LTO. LOCATION MAP Project No. U-078-l(3) MOANALUA ROAD, FAP 78 Puuloa Interchange to Middle.Street NOTICE Notice is hereby given that approval has been received from the Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, for the design of Moanalua Road, Puuloa Interchange to Middle Street, Project No. U-078-K3).

The proposed project involves the modification and improvement to Moanalua Road, FAP Route 78, and the collector and frontage road system between Puuloa Interchange and Middle Street, Honolulu, Island: of Oahu. A design public hearing for this project was held on July 19, 1972, at. the Moanalua Elementary School Cafetorium, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. The design for which approval has been received, will be based on Alternate No. 4.

Maps, the Final Environmental Impact Statement, and all other information submitted to the Federal Highway Administration in support of our request for approval are available for public inspection and copying during normal working hours (8:00 A.M.-4:45 P.M.) at the Depart-' ment of Transportation, Highways Division, Planning Branch, 600 Ka-piolani Boulevard, Room 304, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. be opened at 2:00 p.m. on dates indicated below for furnishing the following: June 27, 1973: Bid Proposal F-73-471, Maintenance Service of Packaged Air Conditioning Units for the Various State Agencies; June 28, 1973: Bid Proposal F-73-470, Blue Line Reproduction of Drawings; Bid Proposal F-73-465-0, Analyzers for Air Pollution Monitoring; Bid Proposal F-73-466, Disposable Bed Under-pads, Diapers and Absorbent Padding Rolls July 12, 1973: Bid Proposal F-73-467, Lumber and Lumber Products. All proposals must be made on forms obtainable at the aforesaid place and must be in accordance with accompanying instructions. KENAM KIM State Comptroller (Hon.

June 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 1973) (A-14755) MUNNYLEE. For E.ALVEY WRIGHT Acting Director DOT 628 (A-14736) (Hon. June 20, 1973)?.

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