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Hawaii Tribune-Herald from Hilo, Hawaii • 6

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Hilo, Hawaii
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WIo Tnbuns-Herald, Wednesday, February 231962 Uiicclcliair. Romance ip YOU LIKE YOUk SAVJK'SS BIG Inspires Sports Festival NEW YORK Ah international sports festival will be held in Berlin in March to celebrate the romance of a German fraulein SPECIALS GOOD FOR MARCH 1 to MARCH 7. 1962 '5f and a Brooklyn accountant, both polio victims. The accountant, Saul Welger, an employe of Pan American Airways in Long Island City, New York, and other members of WESSON OIL PanAm's Wheelchair Basket CRISCO (5e Off). 87' 1 ball will fly to Berlin to Miss Zander will be on the represent the United States in am SJ Con sidelines, however, since she recently underwent bone fusion AT LARGE the Iriternational games.

operations to relieve her polio- Nticaft Participating in the games will be 80 handicapped persons 39 caused handicaps and will be un able to participate in the con Insfcnf Coffee 40l. 89' 10 Ox. FAMILY from the West German Republic tests. COFFEE Ja.xw,n.Hor $139 and teams from England, Hol ilfifessoni n.nnr 7Jh. Mb.

Can The program calls for wheel- land, Italy and Sweden, as well GALLON Mm K0NA COFFEE cnair, DassetDau, ping pong, as the Pan Am Wheelchair Jets, 43e fMVniJMAICr -Bordtn'a swimming and sitting ball com Hrihy The competition is in honor petition. of the impending marriage of Instant Cocoa lilHI V111IHIJE i. c. 39 BUTTER -79' Welger and Christa Zander, 22, a supervisor in a West Berlin Members of the Pan American Wheelchair Jets are all Pan Am employes, among 500 physically Frash Island Gradt A Krofff VEIVEETA CHEESE Box 07- EUUJ 6V larg factory producing transistor radios, s- 751 handicapped persons employed by the airline. Organized by Pan Am to Welger and Miss Zander met the 1958 Paralympics, re QUALITY MEATS demonstrate that disabled per sons can lead full lives both at newed their friendship at later Paralympics and became engaged last summer at the Pa Swiff i Premium play and at work, the Wheel chair Jets have won numerous ralympics In England.

Honored were left to rifht, front, the Rev. Dnane McCrum, Steve Mochida and Ernest J. Ferz entrom, back. Bill Mendes, Kelcy Isenberr and Dan Nelson. Ilonokaa PTA Honors Past Leaders wheelchair basketball world SLICED Miss Zander was the star of the championships.

They are un defeated in their first 10 games Australian LOBSTER TAILS 79 West German team and returned to Berlin last summer with six BACON this year. gold medals and a silver medal Rated as superior employes, numbers under the direction of Miss Doreen Doon. posed five cent raise in school lunches and donated $10 to the and Welger's engagement the members of the Wheelchair Big Island Science Fair. ring. I in rt 1 1 in Member are Mrs.

Norman Raymond Ebreo, Benjamin Feli- Jets have important Pan -Am When members of the Handi ciano, Mr. Ernest ergerstrom. Miss Harue Furumoto, Mrs. Dan jobs and lead fast-paced, exciting lives. '01 Smoky or Farmer John' Johnasen, Mrs.

Mary Mae Nachbar, It Was announced that the awards committee headed by Mrs. Jean Mochida is working on this year's student se capped Sports League of Berlin heard of the engagement and Theyhave been to such places Mrs. Richard Jose, Mrs. Mabel Meyer, Mrs. Caridad Re'gldor, Erne- as and England; terio Hegidor, Mrs.

Emily Regldor, the. wedding, planned for this June, they started to organize lections and that faculty mem Moses Regldor, Mrs. Pacentla Souza. they have performed aboard the Mrs. Mary Ubaldo Mrs.

Margaret bers Ted Ura and Thomas Ha- the March 1-March 5 games to Ynigues Mrs. Genevlve Suva and world's largest aircraft carrier, U.S.S. Constellation, aB in Madison Square Garden, the world's most famous indoor Miss Chloe Yamamoto. The fashion show, with Mrs. Fergerstrom as commentator included the following models: honor the couple and to mark Miss Zander's last performance as a member of the Wesf German team.

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sue takeyama are presenting a 12-hour ivil defense course to the faculty. When this course is completed, a similar one will be offered to the public, provided that a minimum of 14 persons enroll. The last meeting of the PTA has been slated March 22 together with an open house for parents with youngsters In grades 10 to 12. HE TRUSTS HIS LAWYER BARTOW, Fla. Don Yamamoto, Mrs.

Janet Murakami, NATURAL Ernest Fergerstrom, Mrs. Les Wish- ard Mrs. Walter Ikeuchi. Mrs. KlD KUAjT f' Wefl Trimmed Alfred Rapozo, Miss Milo Botelho, Alan Texeira and Miss Sandra HAMBURGER Extra leanl aa Tenderly Delicieusl -OC Before a meeting presided by the Rev.

Mr. McCrum, Principal dKEAU RIB STEAKS Baked longer and eerier' Yet so naturally tender BRISKET RIB STEW" Murray V. Heminger introduced Miss Barbara Ann Underwood, the new kindergarten teacher. A native of New England, Miss L. Robinson, 20-year-old Negro, was called into criminal court to answer a charge that he stole a loudspeaker from D.

C. Laird fORIENTAL FOODS 1 Underwood taught previously at Barber's Point Intermediate School, Oahu. of Lakeland, Fla. Yes, he told the judge, he She replaces Mrs. Ted Ura had a lawyer: D.

C. Laird of who is on leave. Lakeland. Both received leis from sec 'quality is so much better0 PREMIUM QUALITY FOR MODERN LIVING ond grader Doriann Kealoha. It was the same Laird entered a plea of guil PHONE 50-816 ASPARAGUS At the meeting which follow ty for Robinson, who was fined HONOKAA Past ef the Honokaa High and Elementary School's P.TA.

were honored at a Founder's Day program called "Those Wonder-, ful Years." Mrs. Isaac Balicanta, program chairman for the evening, named the presidents from 1947 to 1962 and listed their accomplishments as follows: Dan Nelson, J. N. Souza, Thomas Hori and Bill Mendes, 1947-1950 Purchase of Band end orchestra Instruments for $1,000, also a piano for the auditorium, balls and bats for each elementary homeroom, play ground equipment for the elementary division and caps and gowns for graduates; a contribution to the Haraakua Plague Control; Initial move for better lighting system; and Installation ef a fence along the park. Steve Mochida, Sanshlro Ya-oo, Mrs.

Catherine MacMillan and Masanorl Ban, 1951-1954 Purchase of fiction and non-fiction books for the elementary and high school, drive for auditorium chairs; allocation of $250 for physics laboratory equipment; Installation of playground swings; lnltialtlon of Cub Scout movement; end sponsorship of a talent show and a P.T.A. carnival with a net of $759 earned; from the latter event' Robert Tamaye, Mochida and I Robert Ota, 1955-1958 Initiation of the first annual Sports Banquet; allocation of $300 for purchases of essential school equipment; sponsorship of the first evening May Day program; and Initiation of better parent-teacher relationship with parents visiting their children's homeroom teacher. Ernest J. Fergerstrom, Kelcy Isenberg and the Rev. Duane McCrum, 1958-1962 Donation of $285 to the school library to purchase reference books; start of driver-training program establishment of valedictorian and salutatorian awards; incorporation of the PTA as a standing committee of the award committee; and approval of the school land exchange.

VIckl Isenberg, Wendy Murakami, Doriann Kealoha and Dale Momi Shigematsu presented leis to the presidents attendingthe Rev. Mr. McCrum, Mochida, Fergerstrom, Mendes, Isenberg and Nelson. The choral group sang several 277e .303. 247 $25.

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