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TkHcnohihAtfortiKr Wednesday, January 27, 1999 CS 10B-funefH Notfcw Ito-Funeral Notices BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU 536-6956 I Rome demands 2004 recount 100 Lodge Club 105 Card of Thanks 107 In Memoriam 108 Funeral Notices 115 Cemetery Plots 120 Notices 123 Lost Found 125 Personals 127 Personal Services 128 Anniversaries 130 Births 132 Weddings 135 Happy Ads Prepayment may to Olympic Committee ousted six members following revelations of corruption in the bidding process, Rutelli called for a committee of experts to carry out a new poll Athens beat Rome 66-41 in September 1997 in the final round of voting for the 2004 Olympics. "The most important thing is to remove every shadow of doubt about the decision," he said. That would be a move to make clear what now is not clear." The IOC said Salt Lake City's 2002 bid committee spent $800,000 on 14 IOC members, including travel expenses, scholarships for their children and cash payments. In addition to the expulsions, three IOC members quit. IOC officials have said Salt Lake City will not be stripped of the 2002 Games.

Though Athens has not been specifically targeted by the corruption inquiries, the IOC has said it will examine the selection process for the games from 1996 to 2006. In other developments: Nagano police said IOC visitors received free rides on police helicopters during the city's successful bid for the 1998 Games. African sports authorities complain their IOC members were unfairly made the focus of the bribery scandal. Six Africans are among the nine members expelled or forced to resign. "Lavish gifts were presented at midnight, instead of being rolled on a trolley through a hotel lobby at noon," said Robert Magagula, vice president of Swaziland's Olympic committee.

"That happened to all IOC members, not just African members." Mayor wants new vote in Games awarded to Athens Associated Press Rome's mayor is demanding a recount A new vote to assign the 2004 Summer Games is needed, Rome Mayor Francesco Rutelli said yesterday, contending the choice of Athens, Greece, is now tainted by the Olympic bribery scandal "I'm very angry," Rutelli said. "A panel of IOC experts and athletes gave Rome the No. 1 spot on the list of candidates. Until 24 hours before the vote we were in the lead. And then who knows what happened?" Two days after the international Japan golf touring pros on own and PGA Grand Slam.

Hawaii's David Ishii, who plays fulltime in Japan, said he understood the change would be phased in next year. Ishii began receiving faxes about the split mostly written in Japanese last week. He said he's in the process of getting some paperwork translated, but doesn't expect a big change. The schedule will remain the same with 27 tournaments run by the new Japan Golf Tour Organization (JGTO) and nine under the supervision of the JPGA Those nine including two majors Advertiser Staff and News Services Tvuring pros in Japan plan to break away from the PGA of Japan, bringing sponsors and most of the tournaments with them when the golf season starts in March. The split is similar to what happened in the U.S.

some 30 years ago when touring pros separated from the PGA of America and formed the PGA Tour. The PGA of America is now predominantly teaching professionals. It runs the PGA Championship, Ryder Cup Age 78, of Stockton, California, passed away January 2, 1999 in Stockton, California. He waa bom February 13, 1920 in Banna, Hocos Norte, Philippines. Mr.

Detos Santos survived by IM wife, Trinidad Detos Santos. 3 sons. GuiRermo Gaygay (Gloria) Detos Santos, Teotk Gaygay (Lome) Deloa Santos. Kenneth Romueldo Deloa Santoa, all of California; 2 daughters, Bella (Rollieson) Sancufv of the Philippines, RaoheUe Romualdo Dates Santos ot Caktorma, 2 sisters, Damasa (Aureko) Maximo of California. Margarita (Hercu-lano) Caddali; 9 granocWen, 2 great-gandchadren; numer-oua necea and nephews.

Mr. Deloa Santos waa retired from Dole Company. reouesta that attire be worn. FRIENDS MAY CALL ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1999 FROM 6 TO 9PM AT OUR LADY OF SORROW CHURCH (1403 CALIFORNIA AVENUE. WAHIAWA MASS AT 7PM.

FRIENDS MAY CALL AGAIN ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1999 FROM 8 30 TO AT MILILANI MORTUARY, MAUKA CHAPEL. FUNERAL SERVICE AT INTERMENT TO FOLLOW AT 11AM AT MILILANI MEMORIAL PARK. Mililani Memorial Park Mortuary Waipio RUBIATO SISTER MARY JOSEPH- Age 56. of WaipahupaaeerJ away January 24, 1999 at St. Francia Medical Center.

She waa bom September 28, 1942 in Bacoted City, Negroa Occidental, Philippines. Sister Mary Josephine is survived by her mother. Rogeka Porras Rutxato of California. 1 brother, Jonathan Rutxato of the PhUippmss; 1 suiter. Jocefyn Lope of Cak-fomia; nieces, nephew and cousins.

Sister Mary Josephine waa a Sister of the Dominican Sisters of the Most Holy Rosary of the Praiippinea and also worked aa a teacher at SI. Catherine's School on Kauai, St. Joseph School on Maui, Holy Cross School on Kauai, St. John the Baptist School on Oshu and Roaary Preschool on Oshu. Family requests that casual attire be worn.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Dominican Sisters. 94-1249 Lu-mikula Waipahu, Hawaii 96797. FRIENDS MAY CALL ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1999 FROM 6 TO 9PM AT RESURRECTION OF THE LORD CHURCH (94-1260 LUMIKULA STREET, WAIPAHU MASS AT 7PM FRIENDS MAY CALL AGAIN ON SATUROAY, JANUARY 30, 1999 FROM 8 TO 9AM AT THE DOMINICAN CENTER OF HAWAII (94-1249 LUMIKULA STREET, WAIPAHU FUNERAL SERVICE AT 9AM. INTERMENT TO FOLLOW AT 10AM AT MHJLANI MEMORIAL PARK. Metani Memorial Park Mortuary Waipio (Makai Chapel) MASAKO "KUNIHIRO YANAGIDA Aoe 72.

of Wahiawa. passed away January 16, 1999 at St. Francia Medical Center West. She was bom August 15. 1926 Waiakia.

Oahu. Mrs. Yanagida a) survived by her beloved husband, James M. Yanagida; son, Burt M. Yana- Eida of California; 2 daughters, yette R.

(Neil) Sakamoto. Fay N. (Chris) Sakamoto; 2 brother. Sfuuo (Rrlsuko) Kurararo, Mitsuru (Ellen) Kurwturo. 4 sn ters.

Yoefne Arrarnoto, Kimtko (Mbert) Koyanagi, Yaeko (Arthur) Kim of Nevada, Hanako (Shmchi) Takahashi; 2 grandchildren; nieces and nephew. MEMORIAL SERVICES AND INURNMENT WILL BE PRIVATE. llS-Cemetety Plots BVOOOIN TEMPLE at Valley ot the Temples. 1 mche. hotda 6 urns $5QOOrot)0 734-1313 HAW'N MEMORIAL PARK LAKESIDE MUSICIANS' 1 PLOT, $2600 947-7252 HAW'N MEMORIAL "GARDEN OF PEACE" 3 plots.

3795ea. Asking 734-3742 Hawaiian Memorial Park "Peace Garden 3 $1075 eeOBO HAWAIIAN MEMORIAL PARK Pikake Circle Plots Avail Weekdays: 536-1858 Hewn Mem Park. Gdn ot Love. 3 pfota side by side $250Oea or $7000811 I. 1-71.

HAWN Memorial Choice roed- ot in Garden ot Oevo- Joftei 946-1306 Honolulu Memorial Park Nuuanu. 2 plots. $40OO'ee( BEST OFFER 4860456 MILILANI PARK. 2 PLOTS, SIDE BY SIDE. $3500EA.

PH 621-9362 Vallev of the Temples, Patriotism aiea. 2 plots, $15O0each 677-4481 VALLEY OF THE TEMPLES: "ETERNAL 3 PLOTS. $2500rEA. 668 2621 120-Notkts ADVERTISING STANDARDS Advertising published In The Honolulu Advertiser and the Honolulu Star -But-let in is accepted on the prermae that the merchandise anoVor services offered are accurately described and wittingly aold to customers at the advertised pnee Advertisers are aware of these conditions. Advertising that does not conform To these stan-darda or that is deceptive or misleading is never knowingly accepted any reader encounters noncompliance with these standards, we aak that you CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 521-9111 amity requests that flowers be omitted and that casual attire be worn.

FRIENDS MAY CALL AFTER 3 30PM ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 30. 1999 AT MILILANt MEMORIAL. PARK ANO MORTUARY, MAUKA CHAPEL. MEMORIAL SERVICE TO BE HELD AT 4PM MttHani Memorial Park Mortuary Wskmo (Mauka Chapel) QUIALA, nUPERTO GAMBALAN Age SI, of Wernawa, passed away January 19, 1999 at Wa-hiawa General Hospital. He waa bom March 23, 1907 in Batac, llocos Norte.

Philip- res Mr. Gutela is survived by sons, Valentin (Agnes Gutals of Maui, Rolando (Christina Gunla: 1 grandson, Richard K. Guiala; numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Guiala waa retired from Dole Company and was a member of Annak Ti Batac and Whitman Senior Citizens Club.

requests that attire be worn. FRIENDS MAY CALL ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1999 FROM 9:15 TO 11AM AT OUR LADY OF SORROW CHURCH (1403 CALIFORNIA AVENUE, WAHIAWA) MASS AT 11AM. INTERMENT TO FOLLOW AT AT MtULAM MEMORIAL PARK. Mililani Downtown Mortuary 20 South Kukui Straot KEPt lNO, STEPHEN CAPPr WtSTLEY Aoa 66, of Honolulu, paasad away January 17, 1999 at Queen's Medical Center. He was bom September 20, 1932 In Honolulu.

He was a veteran (timhnhlsr) of tne Korean War and also loved to ride motorcycles in the 1950s. Ha survived by 3 sons, Detbert (May-linda) Kepilirto of California, Darren (Carnation) Kapilino, Stephen (Linda) Jones of Caa-fornta; 2 daughters, Deborah JoAnn (Enele) Sataraka. Daw-ryn Frances (Ben) Afvarado of Maui; 2 brothers, Joseph Kenneth Kepilino, Harold Patrick Kepilino; 5 sisters, Florence Jaynet Kepilino, Theresa Diane (Maxie) Burk, Genewva Akaka Kepilino. Margaret Haunani Kepilino, Susan Wendy Kepilino; 23 grandchildren: nieces; nephews and cousins. Family requests that aloha attire be worn.

FRIENDS MAY CALL ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1999 AT MILILANI DOWNTOWN MORTUARY (20 SOUTH KUKUI STREET) BETWEEN 6 AND 9PM WAKE SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT FRIENDS MAY CALL AGAIN ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1999 AT THE MORTUARY AT 8AM. FUNERAL SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT INTERMENT TO FOLLOW AT 11AM AT HAWAII STATE VETERANS CEM-ETERY, KANEOHE. Mililani Downtown Mortuary 20 South KukU Street BONSATO. EMPUO LEONLOTONA Age 89, of Watpahu. pasaed away January 11, 1999 at St.

Francis Medical Center Wast. He was born January 10. 1910 in Moncada. Tarlac, Phifip-pmas Mr. Bonsato, Sr.

ts survived by sons, Samson (Aida) Bonsato of the PrHhppmee. Is-mael (Elsa) Bonsato, Emo Bonsato, Etraim (Satty) Bonsato. BJ (Elvie) Bonsato: 2 daughters, Feb Bonsato, Esther (Ar-semo) Magday; 2 brothers, Rizaldo (Leonards) Bonsato and Soztmo Bonsato both of the Philippines; 1 sister, Manna Bonsato (Jon) Sonano ot the Philippines: 12 grandcMdren; greal-granchrtdren; numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Bonsato waa a member of the Seventh Day Advantist Church ot Waipahu.

Family requests thai casual attire be worn. FRIENDS MAY CALL ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. 1999 FROM 6 TO 9PM AT MILILANI DOWNTOWN MORTUARY (20 SOUTH KUKUI STREET). WAKE SERVICE AT 7PM. FRIENDS MAY CALL AGAIN ON SAT JANUARY 30, 1999 FROM 8 TO 9AM AT MILILANI DOWNTOWN MORTUARY FUNERAL SERVICE AT 9AM.

INTERMENT TO FOLLOW AT AT MILILANI MEMO-RIAL PARK. MiManl Memorial Parte Mortuary Waipio (Mauka Chapel) UNGOS, PASCUAL REYES Age 98. ot San Diego, California, formerly of Wahiawa, passed sway January 24, 1999 In San Diego. He was bom May 1, 1900 in Mangaldan, Pangasc nan, Philippines. Mr.

Ungoe la survived by 3 sons, Ssneon Ungos, Gerald Ungoe of California. Pnmo (Jovrla) Ungos; 7 daughters, Mrs. Alfonso (Catherine) Pasco, Mrs. John (Gloria) Savella, Mrs. Peding (Judith) Bugayong of California, Mrs.

Floramye Galapon, Mrs. IskJio (Lourdes) Cardozo, Mrs. Vanessa Cervas of CaNlor-nta, Mrs. John (Myma) Datum of California; 49 grandchsdren; 78 great-grandchildren; 35 ieat great-grandchildren. Mr.

ngos waa a member of St. Anthony Ckrb. Family requests that casual attire be worn. FRIENDS MAY CALL ON FRIDAY. JANUARY 29, 1999 AT MILILANI MORTUARY, MAUKA CHAPEL FROM 6 TO 9PM.

WAKE SERVICE AT 7PM. FRIfNDS MAY CALL AGAIN ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1999 AT OUR LADY OF SORROW CHURCH (1403 CALF FORNIA AVENUE. WAHIAWA) FROM 11 TO 12 30PM FUNERAL MASS WW BE CELEBRATED AT 12 30PM UTERMtNT TO FOLLOW AT MtULAM MEMORIAL PARK. MiManl Memorial Park Mortuary Wacno (Mauka Chapel) DFLOS SANTOS. TEOFIO ABARO will not count toward rankings.

"I'm not sure about the rules changes and exemptions" Ishii said. 1 dont assume there will be any changes. But it's kind of foolish to have one organization run most of the tournaments and the other run nine. It will be like the PGA Championship and Japan Open don't count. That's like saying the U.S.

Open and PGA Championship don't count." Two years ago, the Japan Tour Players Club (JTPQ, headed by pro Massy Kuramoto, was established for the players. It tried unsuccessfully to become independent The JTPC, former Japanese tour director Kosaku Shimada and the Golf Tournament Promotion Association (GTPA) recently "decided to separate from the PGA Policy officials who wish to follow the old way and not see the changes needed for the upcoming age," said GTPA director MichioTorii. END QUOTE Blackie Sherrod, columnist, in the Dallas Morning News: "Mr. Rodman announced his retirement Expecting the populace to weep. And then he repealed his decision We yawned and went back to sleep Lovely Exotic Girls Private Entertainment A safe and comfortable place OPEN 24 hours 945-0072 El the Club Notices HAWAIIAN LODGE JANUARY 27TH SECOND DEGREE 7:00 PM 1227 MAKIKI STREET 1 0S-Funeral Notkes JONNIE-JEAN MEANIE" (ADAMS) ROBELLO Age 45.

passed away on January 19, 1999, after fighting a courageous battle with cancer She was a graduate of The Kamehameha Schools, Class of 1971, and was employed as reservationist at bellows AFS. She is survived by husband John Robello, son Jason, daughter Janielle. Parents. William Dorothea Nary; father, John O. Adams, brother Kirby (Alison) Adams; sisters Casey (Mike) Trant; Kelley Texeira (Kawa Andrade); Qlennie Adams; and Virginia (Mark) Pokint; other survivors include nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and many relatives.

SERVICES WILL BE HELD ON JANUARY 30. 1999 AT OAHU CEMETERY CHAPEL. VISITATION AT 9:00 A.M., MEMORIAL SERVICE AT 10 30 A.M. FOLLOWED BY INURNMENT. Mililani Memorial Park Mortuary Waipio O'REILLY, MICHAEL EUGENE Age 45, of Wahiawa, passed away January 22, 1999 at Wahiawa General Hospital.

He was born May 29, 1953 in Ohio. Mr. O'Reilly is survived by his wire, r-otoga Heuty; sons, Marc O'Reilly, Gerald O'Reilly; 1 daughter. Mildred OHeilly; mother, Mildred O'Reilly; 1 brother, James (Jackie) Reil- ly; 3 nephews. Mr.

O'Reilly worked for the Naval Supply Center and he also served in the U.S. Navy. Family requests that casual attire be worn. FRIENDS MAY CALL ON FRI DAY, JANUARY 29, 1999 FROM 9 30 TO AT THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (538 AVOCADO STREET, WAHIAWA FUNER AL SERVICE AT IN TERMENT TO FOLLOW AT 1PM AT HAWAII STArt VETERANS CFMETERY. Mililani Memorial Park Mortuary Waipio (Mauka Chapel) ASATO, MICHAEL KENEZ TSUGKD Age 51 of Aiea.

passed away January 20, 1999 at Queen's Medical Center. He was bom September 29, 1947 in Honolu lu, Hawaii and was a Student Activities Coordinator and teacher at Aiea Intermedicate School. He was also formerly at Altamanu Intermediate School for 26 years as a math teacher. He is survived by his beloved wife. Gail Asato; 1 daughter, Bonnie Asato; parents, Kenneth and Joyce Asato; 1 broth er, Bernard (Nellani) Asato; sisters, Arleen Asato, lone (Robert) Choy; nieces and nephews; aunts and uncles.

Mr. Asato was a St. Louis High bcnoot alumnus and also a uni versity ot Hawaii Alumnus. ALL NEW STAFF fRti PARKING mm as "t1 IV 4 mm -TTrrr ciw rr ATjnpc $pie Original "Private a Rest" waikiw 944-6CG3 Century Centsr Party i AW. inu HUM HMUUUI Policy While we try to accommodate our advertisers, the Hawaii Newspaper Agency does reserve the nght to edit refuse, reject or cancel any ad at any time All ads are subtect to approval prior to publication.

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