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HONOLULU ADVERTISER Thnwday, January 22, 1976 C-7 IEQAI NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CARD OP THANKS HO Schools-Training 200Basineu Opportunitle Bill NO. 162(1975) HERE'S A Combination restaurant and fast-food takMul window and lounge. Business grossing over $200,000 a year. POTENTIAL FOR MORE! AN TO AMEND 1969' AS AMENDED, 12 BY ASSESS! SUB-SECTION fa) OF In industrial KituakuHus' top ind I skip from the almost, completed Feder nlKtUP' TO PIT. TION OP OWNERS; BY AMENDING SlB-SEC EVENING CLASSES COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY You ire cordially invited to ittend i tree ofientihon cliu May, linuiry 26 it 6 p.m.

Regular disus will start Januaiy 28. Count content: 1) Introduction to Computing Systems 2) Computer Operation Control 3) Computer Programming Make your reservations now. HUN lal OF SEC. The Family of the Late Mr. Heizo Naito 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.

al Building. Excellent lease. No percentage. Reasonable rent. (MLS 73139) GREAT HAWAIIAN REALTY, INC.

536-3511 Nancy Yanagi (RA) 841-1480 RELATING TO IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BONDS; BY AMENDING SUB-SECTION (a) OF RLATINO TO SPECIAL FUNDS FOR PAYMENT OF BONDS; BY AMENDING SEC. RELATING TO SALE AND USE OF BONDS; AND BY LENDING SECTION RELATING TO PAYMENT OF BUSINESS School COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Pursuant to Stipulation To Amend Interlocutory Decree Of Foreclosure filed December 11, 1975 in Civil No. 44712, First Circuit Court, State of Hawaii, being Pacific Construction Ltd. vs. Raphael S.

Harper, the following described property shall be sold at public auction. LOCATION: Tax Map Key 3-5-17-18, Apartment No. 48, Waialae-Nui, City and County of Honolulu, State of Hawaii. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Apartment Lease No. 19,048, Trustees of The Bishop Estate as Lessors, dated September 22, 1969, recorded in Liber 6721, page 409, leasing for 55 years commencing October 10, 1969, a portion of Tropic Gardens I Condominium Project established by Declaration of Horizontal Property Regime recorded in Liber 6565, page 423 and being: FIRST: APARTMENT NO.

48 in a residential building of the project as shown on the plans thereof filed in said Bureau as Condominium File Plan No. 138. TOGETHER WITH appurtenant easements as follows: (a) An exclusive easement to use the parking space No. 8, Parking Lot 11. (b) Exclusive easement to use the front and rear entries of said apartment and any other limited common elements appurtenant.

(Q Non-exclusive easements in common elements. SECOND: An undivided 1216 fractional interest in all common elements. SUBJECT FURTHER to easements and similar encumbrances affecting the common elements and the fee simple interest of the Project as described in the description attached to that certain Second Mortgage in favor of Rainbow Finance Corporation recorded at Liber 9971, page 496 and following. Reference is also hereby made to the file in Civil No. 44712.

PRICE AND TERMS: The property will be sold WITHOUT AN UPSET PRICE to the highest bidder and 10 in cash or its equivalent of the total purchase price shall be paid at the fall of the hammer. The balance must be paid upon tender of the conveyance documents. The sale shall not be final until confirmed hv the First Circuit Court Tho BErwKc mAiUKlTT. Bil Proposes to amend Chaptff 24, R. 0.

1969, as amended, relating to improvenent by assessments, by amending Sec. enumerating bond discounts as a cost item; amending Sec. by correcting the language in conflict with that of Sec. 24.5.5 relating to pior call of improvement district bonds; by amenling Sec. by providing that moneys in the improvement district revolving fund shall be avaihble to make up deficiencies in the proceeds of bonis sold below par; by amending Sec.

by pro'iding for bidding on the bonds at par value or bebw par value-and by amending Sec. by claifying the language with respect to authority of the Director of Finance in calling for prior redenption improvement district bonds. Date of Introduction: T)prpmhv 107s ua. The Family of the Late Mildred Masae Onogi 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. iivinr lulu, Hawau.

Copies of the foregoing Bill, infull, are on file in the Office of the City Clerk for use and examina- uuu uy we puuuc. I hereby certify that the Second Reading at a meeting held by the Council oi me wry ana uuniy of Hoiwulu on January 14, 1976. and was ordered oublisted aeeorriiniy in laur by the following vote: Aita: Mrs. Bornhorst, Mr. Clement, Mr.

Hoick, Mr. laapu Mr. Koga, Mr. Loo, Mr. Matsumoto, r.

Pacarro, Mr. Aka-hane. 9. NOES: None. (S) EILIENK.

LOTA City Clerk purchaser shall pay the costs of escrow, convey ancing, conveyance lax ana securing possession, necessary. Real nronertv taxes, lease rent and The Family of the Late Seraphine G. Pedra (Stone) DESIRES TO THANK ITS MANY FRIENDS AND RELA Seal i Jan. 22. IU) other payments required snau De prorated as oi ine DATE AND PLACE January 28.

1976. at 12 (mauka) entrance of the under the aforesaid lease aaie ot conveyance. OF SALE? WertnesHav o'clock nonn at the front Judiciary Building, Hono BILL NO, 160(1975) TIVES FOR THE KINDNESSES SHOWN, BEAUTIFUL FLORAL OFFERINGS AND MONETARY GIFTS RE- lulu, Hawau. For further information as to the title, particular encumbrances or other matters contact the CEIVED DURING ITS RECENT BEREAVEMENT. undersigned Commissioner or review toe file in KWONG AU Liberty Building King Street Hawaii 96815 949-1729 saiauvu no.

muz. (Hon. Adv. Jan. 6, 13, 22, MAN Commissioner Room 3, 1495 South Honolulu, TeleDhone: THE FAMILY OF THE LATE Chup Francis Hong desires to thank its many friends, relatives, and especially the employees of State Library, for the kindnesses shown, beautiful floral offerings and monetary gifts received during its recent A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.

3639 RELATING TO THE DESIGNATION OF fU R-6 RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT SITUATE! AT WAIMANALO, KOOLAUPOKO, OAHU, HAWAII, TO PLANNED DEVELOPMEKT-HOUSING (PD-H) DIS-TRICT NO. 7. 1 This Bill proposes la amend in its entirety Ordinance No. 3639 relcting to the designation of a portion of R-6 Residential District at Waimanalo to Planned Development-Housing (PD-H) District No. 7.

It reduces thi development area from 37.984 acres to 16.51 aces and described as follows: Being a portion of the Government (Crown) Land of Waimanalo, stuated between Kalanianaole Highway and Hhimanu Street at Waimanalo, Koolaupoko, Oahi, Hawaii, and covered by Tax Map Key 4-1-08 md 4-1-09. It further eliminates certain condition provided in Ordinance No. 3639 relating to impwements of Moole Street and an 8-foot DLUM read and incorporates an exhibit wherein the Havaii Housing Authority is in agreement to reserve approx. 10,000 sq. ft.

for use by Waimanalo Baiyan Tree Homeowners for recreational open spae. Date of Intxxiuction: December 17, 1975 Honolulu, Hawiii. Copies of thi foregoing Bill, in full, are on file in the Office of fie City Clerk for use and examination by the puHic, I hereby cjrtify that the foregoing Bill Passed Second Readng at a meeting held by the Council of the City aid County of Honolulu on January 14, 1976, and wis ordered published according to law by the following vote: AYES: Krs Bornhorst, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hoick, Mr.

Kaapu, Mr. Koga, Mr. Loo, Nr. Matsumoto, Mr. Pacarro, Mr.

NOES: None. (S) EILEEN K. LOTA Vital Statistics NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands will hold a public hearing at: Lincoln School Cafetorium 615 Auwaiolimu Street Honolulu, Hawaii February 19, 1976,7:30 p.m. for the purpose of hearing all persons interested in the proposed amendment to Part XI of the Rules and Regulations of the Department. The purpose of the proposed amendment is to provide for the utilization of all loan funds presently established by the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920 as amended.

A draft of the proposed amendment to the Rules and Regulations is on file at the office of the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, at the following addresses: 550 Halekauwila Street, Honolulu, Hawaii; Puukapele Avenue, Hoolehua, Molokai; 160 Baker Avenue, Hilo, Hawaii; Mamalahoa Highway, Waimea, Hawaii; High and Aupuni Street, Wailuku, Maui; 3060 Eiwa Street, Lihue, Kauai; 91.1 1 tuwnm. fo-eeoine Hill Paccori (A-10639) (A-10637) OF REVISED ORDI TO 16. to Article 16. December 17, 1375 foregoing Bill Passed (A-10646) HAWAII SCHOOL The Quality 111 N. King St Ph.

524 FUNERAL NOTICE i VTCTORINO, MARY SOUZA An of 732 A Hawaii Street, peu-ad away January 18. 1976. at St. Franclt Hospital, the wes horn October 4, mi. al Kapaa, Kauai She li survived by 3 eons, tarry, Manuel and Nicholas Victorino: 7 daughters, Violet McCultouah of California.

Henrietta Souia, Helen Murrey, Marie Winters ot Oregon, Ida McDowell of lalilornia, Bern ice Hawi of Miisissippi, Dorothy SchnaM of Oregon; 30 grandchildren, 47 great grandchildren, 6 great great- CndcfulOren; 3 sisters, Conslonce get, Iillie Machado, Bona Gomes. fWENDS MV CALL AT ORDENSTEINS' MORTUARY FROM 7 10 9 30 AM FHIDAV, JANUARY 23, 1976, ONLY MASS AT BLESSED SACRAMENT CHURCH 9 45 AM FRIDAY BURIAL TO FOLLOW AT D1AMONO HEAD MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY ARRANGEMENTS BY ORDENSTEIN'S MORTUARY, INC. Iiyaman, John PatM Age 65, of 1421 AloAele St. Apt 2 0, Seised away lanuary 1 5, 1976, at the Francil Hospital. He was born December 23, 1910.

In the Philippines. He is survived by his wile, Lourdes D. Tavanwn; 3 sons. Marcelt-no 0 (Shiran) loyamen, Beniamin 0 (Yoihieol Tiyamen, and Steven 0 (Candaca) Tayeman; foster daughter, leinil Faefiti; 4 2 brothers, William Tayamen and Locada Tayemem 1 sister, Pudorica Tayamen; nephews and nieces. FRIENDS MAY CALL ON THURSDAY JANUARY 22, 1976, FROM 6 TO 9 M.

ANO AGAIN ON FRIDAY JANUARY 23, FROM I AM TO 9 35 AM AT THE CHAPEL Of BORTHWICK MORTUARY. EVENING ROSARY WILL BE RECITED ON THURSDAY AT P.M AT THE CHAPEL. REQUIEM MASS WILL BE CELEBRATED AT 10 A.M. AT ST. ANTHONY CHURCH ON FRIDAY BURIAL TO FOLLOW AT NATIONAL MEMORIAL CEMETERY OF THE PACIFIC WITH MILITARY HONORS.

FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS BY BORTHWICK MORTUARY LTD. T0MEL MRS. KAMADO Age 87. of 407 Hoomelu Pearl City (formerly of Hauiki Kelihi), poised away 12 02 a Jan. 18, 1916, Kuifcim Medical Cent.

Bom Aug 20, 1888, Okinawa, Japen. Survived by 3 aom, lack Kameichi (Masako), Kenneth Yaiulchi (Masako) and Ralph Yasunobu (Alice Ayako) Tomsi; 3 daughters, Mrs. Jean Shuuko Uyema, Mrs. Robert Kamematsu (Florence Hideko) Tome, Mrs. Yoshio (Helen Harue) Onega; 2 brothers, Toichi Omma of Okinawa.

Teiso Omina of Kahaluu; inter, Mra. Uaa Gibo of Okinawa; 34 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. She wei a member or McCully Higashi Hongwenji, Tomigusuku-son Jtnfcai. lanskila St. Citizens Club.

FUNERAL SERVICES BEGIN 2 P.M. SAT JAN. 24, 1976. AT CHAPEL OF HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY. CREMATION TO FOLLOW.

ARRANGEMENTS BY HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY. SIN, BESSIE WUN Age 58, at 3272 Kchau Place, passed away Jan le, itio, at. rrencis nospi-III Bon in Honolulu, March 14 1917. Survived by husband, Edward P. C.

Sin; daughter, Edwina O. Y. Sin; 10 brothers. Lawrence, Albert, Henry, William. Robert Harry, Richard.

Herbert. James end Francis Wun; 3 listen, Mrs Merrill (leatrice) Grubb, Mn. Willi a (Mildred) Hue, Mrs. George (Sybil) Hofcame. Also maces and nephews.

Family requests flowers be omitted. FRIENDS MAY CALL FROM 10 AM. TO 130 PM. SAT. JAN.

24, 1976, AT BORTHWICK MORTUARY. SERVICES 1 M. REV. CHARLES M. C.

KWOCK OFFICIATING. CREMATION TO FOLLOW. ARRANGEMENTS BY BORTHWICK MORTUARY. MARTINEZ, JUAN AMATA Age 64. of 2716 Kalihi Street pasted away January 18.

1976, at Queen Medical Center He wes born June 24, 1911, in the Philippine Islands He is survrved by his wife, Mrs. Remedios Martinez; 3 daughters, Linda CrowelL Velentme, and Eleanor Martinez; 2 sons, Juen Jr and Robert Martinez; undo Domito Mendoza-, 1 grandson. FRIENDS MAY CALL AT THE RESIDENCE 2716 KALIHI STREET ON FRIDAY AFTER 5:30 P.M JANUARY 23RD. ROSARY WILL BE RECITED AT 7 00 PM. FRIENDS MAY CALL AGAIN ON SATURDAY AFTER 6 A AT THE RESIDENCE.

THE PROCESSION WILL LEAVE AT 8 30 AM FOR OUR LADY OF THE MOUNT CHURCH WHERE REQUIEM MASS WILL BE OFFERED AT 9:30 A FOLLOWED BY ENTOMBMENT IN SUNSET MEMORIAL PARK BORTHWICK MORTUARY IN CHARGE Of ARRANGEMENTS Oiamond Head Mortuary CHUNG. MRS. HELENA Age 11 of 2333 Kaaleni Place, Honolulu, paised away Januaiy 19, 1976, at residence. Survived by 4 sons, Richerd (Bertha) Chung, Raymond (Myungji) Chung. Walter (Regina) Chung.

Andrew (Susen) Chung, daughter, Mrs Albert (Thorese) Gtogorson; 16 grandchildren. She wei a member ot Jehovah's Witnesses. WAKE SERVICES AT DIAMOND HEAD MORTUARY, on the around! of Diamond HEAD MEMORIAL PARK, 535 18th Avenue. ON FRIDAY. JANUARY 23 1976 FROM 6 30 AM TO 7 30 AM INTERMENT TO FOUOW AT DIAMOND HEAD MEMORIAL PARK.

BUTLER, OZIOUS ROBERT Age 79, of 95-336 Makulu Place, Mil), lam Town, paised away December 27, 1975, in Corydon, Indiana. Born June 14, 1896, Cedar Spring. Kentucky He was retired from V. Survived by a sister, Nellie of Corydon, Indiana; several nieces and nephews He wes a member of Peart Harbor Lodge No. 598FIAM.

SERVICES OVER THE CREMATE0 REMAINS WILL BE CONDUCTED 1 M. SAT JAN. 24, 1976, AT COLUMBARIUM bf OAHU CEMETERY, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF PEARL HARBOR LODGE NO 598 F4AM. WILLIAMS MORTUARY ASSISTING WITH ARRANGEMENTS. TIMOTEO, ALOfA Age 70, of 87-140 Kaheu Place, passed awn Jan.

18 1976. at hat residence. Born Feb. 8. 1905, in American Samoa.

She is survived by three sont, Gill, Taleteua, Lonetona Timoteo, three daughters, Mrs. Sosaieto Mine- Mrs. Misionani Tuategeloe. Mrs. utausala fnage: 57 grandchildren; 8 gleet-grandchildren; I brother Lepo-ga laameusili.

FRIENDS MAY CALL AT SAM0AN CHURCH OF HAWAII (LMS) at 4 M. Fnday January 23, 1976. and again eMu 1 1 m. Saturday. Services will be held at 9 a m.

at the Church. Saturday. January 24 Burial at Sunset Memonal Park Arrangement! by Leeward Funeral Horn. NAKAMURA, MSS BARBARA AYAKO Age SO. of 814 Houston Street, pitied away at Queen i Medical Canter, January 18, 1976.

Born March 1. 1925. in Honolulu. She was a lalaa-cleit at Hartfieid a. Ala Moane Survived by brother.

Amos Shituo Naka-muri sisters, Mrs. SM gnu (Sally Yasuko) Asato, Mist Elian Fumiko Nana mora. SERVICES ON FTttOAY. JANUARY 23. 1976, 6 PM AT KijKUl MORTUARY'S EAST CHAPEL (on the grounds of Nuutnu Memorial parkl ARRANGEMENTS BY KUKUI MORTUARY FUNERAL NOTICE TAM, MRS.

YEN IUH 91 veers, of 2605 Myrtle SI passed away Januan 16, 196, al retioence. Born March 4. 1R84, Honolulu Haweii. Survrved by sons. Hung Kee Tom, Hun Cnee (Pejfy) Tom; dauahtars, Mrs.

Roie Chine. Mrs. David (Violet) Chun. Mrs. Robert (Julia) Nip.

Mrs. Irene Helmes; 23 frandcliildren; 19 reat pendchildren; 1 reat-eat-lienrltriild. Famili requests flowers be omitted. FRIENDS MAY CALL FROM i A TO 2 30 PM SUNDAY JANUARY 25, 1976, AT BORTHWICK MORTUARY CHAPEl TRADITIONAL CHINESE SERVICES WILL BEGIN 9 AM BURIAL IN LIN YEE CHUNG MANOA CEMETFRV, ARRANGEMENTS BY BORTHWICK MORTUARY. YOUNG.

MR. MUN PING Are 71, of 1308 Ferrineton ST. passed away January 12. 1976, rat residence Born October 20, 1897, Kwanf-tun, China Survrved by wile, Adeline Len ln Younf, eons, Alvin (Either) Yeuna Leslie (Anita) Young, deuf titer, Mi. Lemuel (Janice) Chant 7 grandchildren.

FRIENDS MAY CALL FROM 9 AM. TO 1 PM FRIDAY, JANUARY 23. 1976, AT BORTHWICK MORTUARY CHAPEl. TRADITIONAL CHINESE SERVICES WILL BEGIN 9 AM. BURIAL IN LIN YEE CHUNG MANOA CEMETERY ARRANGEMENTS BY BORTHWICK MORTUARY.

US-Cemetery Plots FtmeraJ Plans Diamond Head Memorial. 2 plots. 1 Ph. 668-1477; 839-5293 Mililani 4 choice plots (500 ttontot Chapel Ph 845-0832 2 plots, (Memory Gardens), Hiwimn Memorial. Make oiler, 946-8800.

fternoons. 120-Notices ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Central Office: 10AM10PM. Ph. 537-1030 KAUAI .332 9436 MAUI 9354927 HCAIN AMERICAN INDIAN SERVICE CENTER 1414 Colour 202 Honolulu. HI 96817 PH.

848-1065 I m. to Mon. thru Fri. at 10 am -6 in. Alcoholism A family counseling Information referrals Cultural Recreation 123 Lost Found Found; Brown female puppy with red collar, wamawa.

iir iMj FOUND Gray Pe'snn 2 collars. Wei-tme 117. 842-6261; 696-61 14. Found: King James version HOLY BIBLE. Kahala are.

734-3355. Found lady's glasses, Kahala Mall, Sat 734-4829 Found: Necklace, downtown 119. Linda 531-6202 days. FOUND S0METWNG? MAXF. THE OWNER HAfTf! PUCE A FREE FOUND AD in this column Ph.

521-9111 FOUND: Whit clipped mala poooot. About 1 yr. MaukiPunahou are. 9I-4U. Found: White kitten.

Punehou area. Be fore Xmai. 536-9326. 538-3155 FOUND: 1 pr. woman's brown eyeglasses, 1-11, mekai side of Matcalf at university Ave, m.

wiaia FOUND 119: Set of keys nr. First Ha waiian Bank, Kaimuki. 734-3987. Lost Black white male cat. 117 Waikiki-Aloha Dr.

area White collar, crooked tail. Reward! 923-2563. LOST: Blonde Labrador Retriover. Tantalus 116. Reword 546-8261 f.

Alakee Hotel St. Pictures I identification inside. Reword 5366107 Lost: femele beegte, with scar on faca. lii, wuuanu. newer sa-aaio LOST: Female Silky Terrier, Aiea Hts.

area, 115 Hv 941-434 Lost: Grey cocketiet with yellow face 4 orange cneew. wnu LOST: Hawaii Kai pete orangewhite altered meie cel. Mxjnnair. jaa-1431. Lost ladies' maroon wallet, Kaprolani Hospital.

HtWAKO tor return of ID pictures zj3im). LOST: Lady Longines gold watch. 1 15, Queen st. Kewero nt ill -Ulan LOST: Male brown Chihuahua. Aliamnu-Slt Lake.

Reward. Ph. 422- 1294 Lost Pug, female, on 117. Haiku Heward. larovyn.

Loit Red round feether lei for hit Kern Shopping Center, 1-15. REWAnD 941-6611 LosL Small tan mala, muad Chihua hua, white chin, leather collar. 116. Pelolo REWARD. 737-5350.

LOST: Tan poi dog, male, Waipahu mengie yicinny. len. ori-uai. Loit White Pit Bull with brown spot on beck, bmwn patch on nght ay. Ala Moana Volkswagen, 119.

Ph. 734- 04b 1 REWARD for info, leading to recovery of aincan grey lienor ton in waiaiae Kahal are 734-5852. 125 Personals Conscientious A sincere young men gi woman wno are interestea in bener- ing mankind. Potential tor great personal fulfilment. All Irvine, treveiine A medical expenses provided.

Ph. lil ims, oetween A M. DARE to go BARE" Nudist Club info. write Bca Mir, Hon. 9681 5.

Gay Information. 537-3802. Gurdiieff Ousoenskv Centers accepting students 59M744 HAWAIIAN SWINGER MAGAZINE Weoch. PO Boi 7057, Hon 96871 SISTER REV S11VERA Reader 4 edvisor on ell problems of life She con help you on love, mer-nagas. 4 business.

Sea her today. All readings in private 734-0386 SWIMMERS tor non-profit club, men i women, over 18 yri Ph 537 4 0 2 3 WANTED DONATIONS of grown CATS. rebbits guinea pigs tor studying human animal di: at UH. Or. Leu.

948-8936 120 Notices to mmu ADS Plsssd Isclsdo Thd AeETCTgirea. P.O.B4JX3.S9 96831 127 Personal Services DATES GALORE! Meet new llnetas GIRLS UNDER 30 Calf DATELINE 521-6311 (24 tits udc rMkiN Psychle Reader Advisor ESP Predictions. 734-4749. Private TUTORING in Math, grade 4-tol- lege ana 129-Car Pools Rides RIDE wanted from Weikikl to Camp Smith. Aiae Otc hrs.

Shera eipensas. Ph. 477-5269 day. 923 4027 eve. Workini mother needs transportation tor 5 yr.

old to to to school Kalihi re. Ph 845-3560. eve. 140-SciU-TraMiig i A BIGSTEP UP LEARN A TRADE (TWO REAL GOOD ONES) ELIGIBLE Full Time Vet with 2 do- Kndents paid 1366 monthly, tai free, the VA. Extra deoendents allowed each $22 monthly.

HALF TIME Vet stu dents paid full time rate! Benefits for many Veterans anil eapir May 31, laro. Auto Mechanic A real rood pod employment trade in these HARD, HARD times. Leant automatic transmission, auto air-conditwnini, electronic tune up. online overhaul, brake, front ends, rotary engines, amissiofl tasting, etc Electronics Technician Find out about where our araduatas have found lobs A your eyes may pop right out ot your head. Some mighty fine companies.

We train for what is happening in the job market today. Plenty of practical laboratory work. Highest cost but well worth It Be sure to see both schools and KNOW the GREAT BIG difference. Be our guest. Visit with our students working the LAB and sea how you Ilka us for ona week at no charge, you will this is it men! Fraa catalog Save) high parking charges.

NEW YORK TECHNICAL Institute Building (Founded 1910) 1375 Dillingham Blvd. 841-5827 BARTENDING low tuition Individual instruction. Rsomerrt Assist, nc. -DM Night Classes. BARTENDING SCHOOL OF HAWAII JV 0f.

of Hawaii School of Business Trie Quality School lUflXing 524-4014 Career In Tourism 1. Travel AgencyTour Compony I Hotel Front Desk NCR 4200 3. Airline TicketingResarvatwni 4. Day Evening Classes Travel Academy Call Today! 524-0457 1111 Bishop 405 Uc byOOE Electronics Institute Grads tooted bt Industry Updated Course. Compart Tuition.

Stable Professional Staff COURSES: Electricity, Electronics, FF be. TV Serving. Med. Fjec. Eqpt, Computer Servicing.

Approved for Vet 4 Foreign. Free Catalog. Day 4 Evening Classes. Call Ul-UW 1111 Blinop SI Room 6 FLY! Electronic Flight Simulators. mum irwj.

531-1000. FOR ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS See The "Wno Doe It" CHECK THE WHITE PAGES Bunnell 4 Service Directory LEARN BARTENDING THE PROFESSIONAL WAY BARTENDER BARTENDRESS COCKTAIL WAITRESSES Day 4 Evening Classes. -low (union. BARTENDER TRAINING INSTITUTE Pti 537-1869 or 830 Ala Moena Suite 225 LEARN KOREAN Star) Jan 27 10 week cows Beginning 4 Intermediate Classes Adults Tues. 4 Thurs.

7 to M0 P.M. Children Sat 9.30 4 11 00 A.M. KOREAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL 1639KeeaumouiSt fti. MODELING AC TING. Quality Instruc tions, ai nmrrssiuijHjs 847-2822 TRAVEL INSTITUTE of the PACIFIC 11 52 Bisho Bldg.

3rd A. 531-2J04 200-Bnstaess Opportunities 'ement of sale, grocery, liquor 20.000 Sun Pacific R'ty, 521-3044 BEAUTY SHOP lor sale. Weialae Kelta la Pit. 734-I455-, 734-4532 Beauty Shop Super buy S8OO0. Owner leaving FIR Leasing 524-1665.

BEAUTY SHOP, 10-itatmn eqpt. for saie. almost new mrjreutic choirs, sinks, cabinets, couch, coffee table. Mela otter. JS5-4US.

395-6200. BOUTIQUE! Eitab. Waikiki location. Gross ules in ences of V. Million yr I weitcott TO Lansing 5241665 BowtmgAiiey.

Fee Land 1325.000 nutrurwi iruM.iv 5jr-ooo; CHCICE SMAO. loSby shop in weikiki's finest hotel evail Antioue Jewelry, silver gifts, etc Write Advertising Boi cr u. oos Hons 96JC1 CLUBOTOMI W5.000 Bar plus 9 rantel units Owner eniioul to sell. Terms avaiL LAND PAC Realty 843-0551 COCKTAIL L0UNG GT for sale, good cond Kaneohe en Ph 235-3022 COFFEE SHOP Fully aqulpped. nine busineu eHw for sale to 6Se enterprising ft tocilon I good 4 you ui business n.M HMfh K.

Terms oherad. Call David Jy (R) JJJ. wtiviirKuriDfii rw riruiuiu njf Down peyment of OOO mey obtain yau a fully aouipped ettrectiva store in buitling waikiki Call David Jay (Rj irs-3i. WAIKIKI HEALTV 922 3383 DtiPtSATE, redmed to 5.005, un Pec nwy S2I 3044 OfNWTOWtl t.lVtf llM .11 IM (Penthouse) 4014 FUNERAL NOTICE MORIMOTO, NANCY SHIZUt Age 59. of 3427 Ginger St Cartoi Long, passed away U0 a Mon Ian 19.

1976, Kuakini Medical Center Born Jan. 17, 1917, Honolulu, Hawaii. Survived by husband, Harold Harue Morimoto (Aloha Welding). 4 sons, Gery Setsuo (live Sanaa). John Yoshio ot Boston, Glenn Milsuo (Gail Naomi) and Richard Isamu (Anna Saeko) Moiimoto of Wahiawa; brother, Minoru Kanemoto; 3 sisters, Mis Kaiuo (Yukiko) Kanwara.

Mrs. Hiram Haime (Kay Kimiyo) Tasake Mrs. Junichi (Ann Asako) Buto oi Maryland; 5 grandchildren She was a member of Nichiren-shu Kyodan and Funn-kai and Carloi Long Community Association. FUNERAL SERVICES BEGIN 6 P.M. FRL JAN.

23. 1976, AT CHAPEL OF HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY CREMATION TO FOLLOW ARRANGEMENTS BY HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY, OSHIRO. WARREN HATSUICM Ago 65, of 3547 Plnaoula Place. Mama, formerly of leileriua Lane, School passed away 11:55 Jan. 18.

1976. Queen's Medical Center. Born Jan. 12, 1911 Ewe. Oahu.

Survived by wife, Ethel Shuuko Oshi-ro; 4 sons, Berttem Heiji, Edwerd Yoneo (May Sadako), Craig Hi moo and Leslie Sueo Oshiro: doughter, Jo Ann Sachiko Oshiro; 4 brothers, Munsei Oshiro, Richerd Maiami (Florence Fumiko). Wallace Kenii (Betsy Tosht-ko) end George Toruo (Gledys Michiye) Oshiro; 3 sisters, Mrs. Kodi (Eleanor Haruko) Mekishi. Mrs. Betty Fumiko Enomoto.

Mrs. Irma Sueko Shimabu-ku: 4 grandchildren. He was the retired owner of Honolulu Grill; member of Nichtren-shu Kyodan and Yagai DoslH-kai. FUNERAL SERVICES BEGIN 8PM FRL. JAN 23, 1976, AT CHAPEL OF GARDEN MORTUARY CREMATION TO FOLLOW ARRANGEMENTS BY HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY.

WATANABE. MRS. NENO Age 87. of 741-AAIewa Dnva. passed away 12 01 Jan.

19. 1976. Kuakini Medical Canter Born Jan. 24. 1888.

Fukushima, Japen Survived by 3 sons, Ronald Hisashi (Ruth Mitsue), Donald Katsuyoshi (Nora Masako) and Jerry Sakae (Ruby Tazuko) Watanaba; 4 daughters, Mn. Takeo (Jeanette Masako) Fuit. Mrs. Masami (Shijue) Ishiham, Mrs. Michael (Kaiue) Gra-nich.

Mrs James (Ethel Yurie) Lam; 22 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. She was a member of Makiki Christian Church and Fukushima Kanjin-fcei. Family requests flowers be omitted. MEMORIAL SERVICES BEGIN 6 PM. FRL.

JAN. 23. 1976, AT MAKIKI CHRISTIAN CHURCH. HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY ASSISTING WITH ARRANGEMENTS. SORANAKA.

MR. MANABU Age 61, of 334 Anapalau Hawaii-Kai. passed away 8 05 a.m. Jan. 19.

1976. al residence. Bom Dec. 22. 1914.

Honolulu. Survived by wile, May Hiroko Soranaka; 2 daughter, Jo Ann Setsuko Soranaka, Linda Kazuko Soranaka. Harry Wsuo (Molly), Stanley Takeshi (Alyce! and George Terumi (MihokD) Soranaka of Japan; 2 sisters, Temiko Soranaka, Mrs. Harold (Ethel Tsuyuko) Lee. Family requests flowers be omitted.

FUNERAL SERVICES BEGIN 11 A.M. JAN. 24, 1976, AT CHAPEL OF HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY. CREMA-TION TO FOLLOW ARRANGEMENTS BY HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY. WEDDING GUIDE TUXEDO RENTALS HALEN1U Ph 734-2125 WEDDING RECEPTIONS Pagoda International Ballroom 50 5 50 capacity 941-6611 art 41-42 CAKES CREATIVE Cakes for Ihet Special Occa sion Holsum Bakery Ph 488-6871 INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED WEDDING CAKES FOR THE PARTICULAR BRI0E Wt utLhrtR.

tU BRIDAL DEPT. HOLSUM BAKERY 488-6871. CATERERS Amaricen. Hiwanin, Japanese Filipino foods. Halls 4 equipment rentals-tables, chairs, ate.

CALL 537-5281; 40 School St. FLORISTS WEDDING BOUQUETS-CORSAGES-LEIS Fkwven for all occasions BERET ANIA aORIST 521-7431 1293 Beretenia Street LUAUS FRESH OPIHI $74 95 S21.95 qt Special price Ph 26f 7887. OPIHI. Other raw Hew foods. Dressed Pig Kalua Pig Ph 537-5282.

PHOTOGRAPHY WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY. FREE 1114. Call Anytime 2595461. VITAL STATISTICS Monuments Markers Hawaii Marbles 1 Granite 650 Kakot St. 847-2695 100 Lodge Club Notices ytvf ALOHA TEMPLE I AAONMS '5cv 531-8308 1611 KeweloSt.

Jan. 23rd installation of unit leader Coral Ballroom Hawaiian Village, Formal. SCOTTISH RITE BODIES THURSDAY, Feb. 19th ANNUAL MEETING, election of officers nd dinner. Scottish Rite Cathedral lSllKewalo Ph 533-2326 MASONIC CALENDAR GREATER HONOLULU MEETING AT MAKIKI MASONIC TEMPLE Corner Makiki Kineu MONDAY, Ian.

26th 7:00 M. First Degree Pearl Harbor Lodge 598 TUESDAY, Jan. 27th DARK Honolulu Lodge 4Q9 WEOHESDAY. Jan. 28th DARK Hawaiian Lodge 21 LEEWARD OAHU MEETING AT SCHOFIELD MASONIC TEMPLE 650 WHiiina Wahiawa TUESDAY.

Jan 27th 7 00 P.M. FIRST DEGREE SchofleU Lodge 443 Meets Every Monday at 7 30 M. 2933 Kalekaua Av. HONOtULU LODGE No 616BP 0 Elks PARENTS WJIHOliT PAfiPfERS PR. 23S4438, LM.

to MidniJifit Thurs. Fri. Cuftuitl shot) Bon dsnct. 7 30 Mult discuwajn. Fri.

23rd cards 1 iuojw, rtsrvtions I must Iff 21st. Pit 923-19(56. and is available to the public for review during office hours: 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Copies are also available at the State Library branches: Oahu Main Library; Kailua; Waianae; Molokai Kau-nakakai; Maui Wailuku; Hawaii Hilo; Kamue-la; Kona; Kauai Lihue; Waimea; Kapaa.

All Homestead Associations shall also receive a copy. City Clerk Seal Won. Jan. 22.1976) All comments or suggested changes to the pro posed amendment to the Rules and Regulations should be filed in writing before the date of the public hearing or presented in person at the time of the hearing. MRS.) BILLIE BEAMER, CHAIRMAN DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS (Hon.

Jan. 22. 1976) BILL NO. 124-A (1975) A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 7, R.O. 1969, AS AMENDED, BY ADDING THERETO A NEW ARTICLE RELAT ING TO OAHU METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION.

1976) (A-10298) (A-10624) the foregoing Bill Passed Honolulu on January 14, (A-10634) Increase 774,425 198,177 96,098 67,699 To 433,136 764,793 591,921 400,082 6,089,932 (A-10629) 1,076,399 23, 1976) This Bill proposes to amend Chapter 7, Revised NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Liquor Commission of the City and County of Honolulu, pursuant to the pwisions of Chapter 281, Hawaii Revised Statutes, fill hold a public hearing at the office of the Comntssion, 650 S. King Street, Honolulu, Hawaii on TEURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1976, at 4:00 p.m., for (the purpose of considering the application for liquor license set forth hereunder and any protests and objections to the granting thereof. Protests nd objections may be made by any registered vofer for the election precinct within which the premises of the applicant are located or by any personowning in fee simple or holding under a recordej lease any real estate situate within a distanced 500 feet from the nearest point of the premises Evolved in the application to the nearest point of slch real estate. Written protest and objections should be filed with the Executive Secretary of the Commission at or before the tine of hearing, but any one interested may appeaiin person at the hearing. Application No.7712 Applicant: Thejtoyal Auto Ltd.

Trade name: Bsuhaus Place of businei: Internaaional Market Place, 2330 Kilakaua Ave. License applied'or: Dispenser General (Consnnption on premises) Dated: Januarys 1976 LIQUOR JOMMISSION OF THE CITY AN) COUNTY OF HONOLULU GEORGEH. TAKABAYASHI, Chairman By Wm. Lucas Executive Secretary (Hon. Jan.

15 22. 1976) (A-10517) Ordinances 1969, as amended, by adding a new article thereto relating to Oahu Metropolitan Planning Organization. It is the intent of this Bill to implement the procedure by which the City shall comply with the provisions of State law and Federal laws, rules and regulations relating to transportation planning. MARRIAGES Ham R. Remolds 525(1 Cham Creek Drive, South Denver, and Meredith B.

Moore, same address, Dec 28. Joseph Krusiensky, 11421 ludge urianoo, ana win n. nerr, same address, Dec 27. Patrick R. Vasicek.

95-009 Kuahela ni Ave. 308. Mililani Town, and Jean-nette Engh. 94 441 Hokuele Mi- lilimlown. Dec.

tl. Kenneth It Oda. 3192 Pun Paka Dr ind Janet Kim. 94 325 Anima Drive Town, Dec 29. Julius T.

Santos. 469 Em Road 301 and Megan Ferrell, 420 Kalaimoku St 201. Dec. 2tl fimii r. uiimn Al Kapuna.

and Jessie M. Pedro, 814 17th Ave, Dec 27. Ferrmn Balisacan. 91-645 Ft Weaver Road, Ewa Beach, and Elaine Oasay, same address, Dec. 27.

Gonnie C. Tamo, USS Msrton, FPO. San Francisco. Calif 96601, and Cheryl 0. Wacker, 1627 Ala Wai C.

Dec 29. Cn.n., Uf rkina 117B II Haukulu. and Connie 0. Lee. 2234 MetcaltSt Dec.

2d. Wade Ellis Jr 2675 Fayette Drive. Mountain View. Calif and lane Cental, seme address. Dec.

28 Ralph Carey. S. Navel Station. Boi 1398, Peart Harbor, end Rosanne Massie, 5122 Likini St. 715, Dec.

26 lames Basil, 125 Pasadena Ave, Lodi, N.J., and Judith Fredericks, 801 11th Peterson N.J Dec. 29. Albert Lor en Waianae, and Gwendolyn N. Pascual, Waianae, Dec 27. Reginald C.

Phillips Kailua, end Yvonne Cameron, uilua, Dec 27. Glenn M. Hasegawa Kailua, and Devonna I. Schmidt. Kailua.

Dec. 28. Vernon M. Meguire. Waialua, end Martha E.

Martinez, Waialua. Dec. 27. Steven E. Stegmeir, Waipahu, and Marie T.

Pierson. waipahu. Dec. 30. Robert C.

Balicki. Honolulu, and Patricia Chittenden, Honolulu, Dec. 24 John Bryan, Honolulu, and Rose Y. S. Nishtda, Honolulu.

Dec. 29. Frank V. Withalm, Honolulu, and Kimi Wetenabe, Honolulu, Dec 29. Dennis M.

Tamakawa. Honolulu, and RieSekme. Honolulu. Dec 27. Kenneth A.

Gngsby. FPO San Fran Cisco, Calif and Nina Kelt, Honolulu. Dec. 20. Robert M.

Embry, Kailua. and Ly-netteK. Nichols. Kailua, Dec. 29.

Robert A. Orey, APO San Francisco. and Melita M. Romero, Ewa Beach. Dec.

29. Clyde R. Hussey. Honolulu, end Yvonne S. N.

Yokot. Honolulu, Dec. 14. Leland D. K.

Onekea. Honolulu, and Catherine Leach, Honolulu, Dec. 20 Nathaniel Banglos, Nanakuli. and Louise Tuinei, Honolulu. Dec 29.

Harvey P. Richerd, Honolulu, and Rose P. Lieng. Honolulu. Dec 27.

Alfred Tuupoina Kaneohe, and Cheryl Nerdi, Honolulu. Dec 20. Joaquin B. Reyes Pearl City, and Audrey limpahan, Pearl City, Dec 28 Richerd E. Shu'f, Honolulu, and Alberta C.

P. Richard, Honolulu. Dec 20 Bruce C. Oaily, Frenchtown, and Lola Schoenewe, Frenchtown. Mont Dec 26 Cola Jennings, Honolulu, and Carolynn Shanks, Honolulu.

Dec. 19 Raymond H. Fujii, Honolulu, and Candyce Y. Kakaiu, Kaneohe, Dec 27. Alan B.

Packer. FPO, San Francisco, and Manilinia A. Fore, Waipahu. Dec 26 Glenn T. Seto, Honolulu, and Kaniu Hapai.

Honolulu. Dec. 24. Manuel S. Dayao Kailua, and Phyllis A Mercado.

Honolulu. Dec. 26 Robert Saguibo. Waiolua, and Marilyns Acoba. Waipahu.

Dec 27. Pi ill S. Bauer, Aiea, end Cheryl A Holden.Aie. Dec. 27.

Herman M. Chmn. Honolulu, and Linda T. Chow. Honolulu.

Dec. 28 Funtn Akemalsu, Tokyo, lapan, and MitsukoKato. Tokyo. Japan. Dec.

26 Rick G. Gartsen. Kaneohe. and BlfbereJ. Guerrero.

Honolulu, Dec. 27 Durbtn Dae Nelson, Honolulu, and NadeanG. Blair. Honolulu, Dec 28 Michael J. Anderson, Brentord.

and Sheryt D. Lacy. Brentord. Conn Dec. 29 Delvin O.

Barnes, Kaneohe. end LynneF. Sweet, Kailua. Dec 27. Louis Vf Wrinn Kensington.

and Dorothea M. Williams, Palo Alto. Dec 28. Jerry Sims, Honolulu, and Herminia R. Pamlla.

Honolulu. Dec. 29. Jessaj Eaton. Kaneohe.

and Susan F.Carvalho. Honolulu, Jen 11. Edgaroo Lacsina, Aiea. and Angeles T. Dele Vega.

Honolulu. Ian. 14 Albert G. Suva Honolulu, end Charmarne D. Soun, Honolulu, Jan 12 Ralph H.

Ward. FPO, San Francisco. Calif and Antionette McElrath. FPO, San Francisco. Ian 9 Danny Ching.

Honolulu, and Melissa J. Shoff. Aiea. Ian 14 Denny Worig. Honolulu, and Shirley Vow.

Hilo, Jan. 12 Robert Collins, Springfield. and Billie f. Faiton, Spnngtield, Herbert I Paul, Blaine. Wash end Betty Htliiaro, Bemnham, Ian 13.

iuan Acosta. Honauneu, Kona. and Lavetn Delatorra, same address. Jan. 13.

BIRTHS Mr. end Mrs. Keith C. Howard. 4257A Independence Barbers Point, son Jan.

7. Mr. end Mrt. Laonard G. Hoerze 243S Cochran St.

Kaneoh eaCAS, daughter. Ian t. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hulin, 370-A Laytt Whitmore Village, dauf htat.

Ian. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Hutson, 913-647 Moanalua Loop, Apt.

Weimalu. ton, Jan 7. Mr. and Mrs. Romuald H.

Iia-linski. 2604-E Meiam Plica. Kane-oho MCAS, son, Jan. 2. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas R. Jarvis, 1062 7th Ft. Shatter, daughter. Jen 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Kanaa, 1430 Ursrlana Apt. 203, daughter, Jan.

4. Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Kratochvil, 2W8-C O'Neal Circle, Kanaohe MCAS, ton.

Jin. 5. Mr. and Mis. Robert Kura-Ihiaa.

401 N. Vineyard Apt. 104, daughter, Jan I. Mr. and Mrs.

DirreM K. Lea, 36 1 7-A Pahoa daughter, Jan. 6. Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick J. Mararita 865 Palm Ave Peart City, son, Jan 6 Mr. and Mrs. Dmiet Martinet, 41 1457 Weikjloa Waimanalo, son, Jan. 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Matsuke-n, 2419 Pauoa Road, daughter, Jan 7. Mr and Mrs. ferry McBride.

2668 Oias Place. Kaneohe MCAS. daughter, Ian. 6. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy H. Muramoto, 7220KuahonoSt. son, Jan. 9.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Neal Jr 94-207 Waiaahu Weipehu, daughter, fan. 4.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Nobrt-fa, 1152 Honokahua twin tons, Jan. 7.

Mr. and Mrs. Tommy G. Padan, 245SA Cochran St Kaneohe MCAS, daughter, Jan. g.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Park, 3770 Reeson Road, TAMC, daughter, Ian. 7.

Mr. and Mrss. Garry M. Parma-toe. 4706A Kaeni Loop, Schofield Barracks, daughter, Jan.

9. Mr. and Mn. Romualdo M. Pane.

407S-B Guadacanal Barbara Point, son, Jan. i. Mr. and Mrs Gilseth R. Pinolio, 413 14 St, NHA 1, Halawa.

ion, Jan 7. Mr. and Mrt. Gregg Proctor 4249-C Independence Loop, Bar-bars Point, daughter, Jan. 2.

Mr. and Mrs. Jamas R. Puthaw, 3040-A One St, twin daughters, Jan. 7.

Mr and Mrs. Michael Rames, 91-331 Ewa Beech Road. Ewa, ton Jan. 7. Mr.

and Mrs. Antonio A. Pemi-fio, 166-A Lekeview Circle, (Value-wa, daughter, Jan. 3. Mr.

and Mrs. Crterlet R. Reynolds. 433-C Olomena Kailua, daughter, Ian. 4.

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Raider, 507 Langley Loop, Whaeler daughter. Jan. 7.

LEOAL NOTICE FIRST CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE P. No. 38019 ESTATE OF SANG KYO SON, Deceased. FILED AMENDED PETITION of DARL OK KIM, alleging intestacy of said decedent, showing property within the jurisdiction of this Court and asking that he, DARL OK KIM, be appointed Administrator of said estate. Friday, February 13, 1976, at 9:00 o'clock A.M., before the Presiding Judge in Probate, in his Courtroom, Judiciary Building, Honolulu, Hawaii, is appointed the time and place for hearing said petition and all parties interested.

Dated: Honolulu, Hawaii, January 20, 1976. BY THE COURT Y. 6 ABA CLERK HYUN It NAKAGAWA (JOHN K. HYUN) Attorneys for Petitioner (Hon. Jan.

22, 29; Feb. 5, 1976) (A-10654) PASSED 1RST keadlnu: December 17, ioto. Copies of the foregoing Bill, in full, are on file in the Office of the City Clerk for use and examination by the public. I hereby certify that Second Reading at a meeting held by the Council of the City and County of 1976, and was ordered published according to law by the following vote: BILL K). 169(1975) BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AYES: Mrs.

Bornhorst, Mr. uament, Mr. Hoick, Mr. Kaapu, Mr. Koga, Mr.

Loo, Mr. Matsumoto, Mr. Pacarro, Mr. Akahane. 9.

NOES: None. (S) EILEEN K. LOTA City Clerk CHAPTER 7, ARTICLE 3 NANCES OF HONOLULU 1969, RELATING TO OAHU CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY, BY AMENDING THE NUMERICAL DESIGNATION Seal (Hon. Jan. 22, 1976) OF THE ARTICLE FROM 3 This Bill propose? to amend the present ripcitmation of ihaoter 7.

Article 3 relating to Oahu Civil Defense Agency Date of mtrodunon: Honolulu, Hawaii, i Copies of the foreioing Bill, in full, are on file in the Office of the Cir Clerk for use and examina PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT ERRATA TO COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT TRAINING ACT TITLE I MODIFICATION 602 ANNOUNCEMENT OF 122073 122273 In the Summary of funding level modifications for each county, a planning grant of $20,000 for each neighbor island county to be taken from Hawaii StateCounty Consortium incentive funds was omitted. The correct figures are as follows: Summary of Funding Level Modifications tion by the public. I I hereby certify tat the Second Reading at a meeting held by the Council of the City and Couny of Honolulu on January 14, 1976, and was orderet puMshed according to law by the following vote: AYES: Mrs. Borinorsi, mr. uemeni, mr.

Hoick, Mr. Kapu, Mr. Koga, Mr. Loo. Mr.

Matsumoto, lr. Pacarro, Mr. Akahane. 9. NOES: None.

i (S) IILEEN K. LOTA City Clerk County Honolulu Hawaii Maui Kauai From, 3,558,711 626,616 495,823 332,383 5,013,533 (Hon. Jan. 21, 22, Seal (Hon. Jao.22,S76) 0O0 Sun Pac R'ty 521 344.

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