Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii (2024)

-Bulletin Wednesday, October 8, 1975 1 LEGAL NOTICE CONTRACT NO. 446 ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS The Hawaii Housing anthority, furnishing seal- all labor, tools, materials and equipment required for Reroofing Building No. 6 and No. 7. at Puahala Homes IV, Honolulu, Hawaii, in accordance Specifications and Plans therefor.

Bids will be received until 2:00 P.M. on the 23rd day of October 1975 at the office of the Authority, 1002 North School Street, Honolulu, Hawaii and then and there publicly opened and read. Contract documents including plans and specifications are on file at the Engineering Office of the Hawaii Housing Authority, 1002 North School Street, Honolulu, Hawaii, where copies of these documents may be obtained. Prospective bidders must file with the Hawaii Housing Authority, written notice their intention to bid not less than six (6) consecutive calendar days prior to the date herein above I designated for opening of bids. All bids shall be on forms furnished by the Hawaii Housing Authority.

The successful bidder will be required to furnish satisfactory performance and payment bond or bonds, which must be approved by the Hawaii Housing Authority. Each hid must be accompanied by a certified check or bank draft payable to the Hawaii Housing Authority, U.S. Government Bonds, or a satisfactory bid bond, executed by the bidder and a surety company, in an amount equal to five (5) per cent of the bid price of $2,500 plus in excess of 000.00. Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum wage rates set forth in the Specifications must be paid on the work. Bidder's attention is called to Chapter 104, Hawaii Revised Statutes.

Bidder's attention is also directed to Sections 103-41 through 103-48, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and the Rules and Regulations amended December 26, 1969 which provide preference for Hawaii Products. The Hawaii Product List may be examined at the Comptroller's Office, State Office Building, Honolulu, Hawaii and at the office of the Hawaii Housing Authority, 1002 North School Street, Honolulu, Hawaii. No bid may be withdrawn within sixty (60) days subsequent to the opening without consent of the Hawaii Housing Authority. The Hawaii Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any defects in the said bids for the best interest of the public." HAWAII HOUSING AUTHORITY WILLIAM A. HALL Acting Executive Director Date: October 6, 1975 Oct.

8, 1975) (SB-2844) NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF SHERATON HAWAIL HOTEL CORPORATION. N. RONALD SILBERSTEIN, SECRETARY, 470 Atlantic Boston, Mass. 00210 This corporation intends to apply, within 60 days from the first publication of this Notice, to the Department of Regulatory Agencies of the State of Hawaii for a certificate withdrawal under Sec. 418-14 of Hawaii Revised Statutes, as amended, and intends to withdraw from and surrender its right to engage in business in Hawaii, and all creditors of this corporation are hereby notified to present any claim which they may have against this corporation on or before the aforementioned date.

Dated this 27th day of August, 1975. At Boston, Massachusetts. SHERATON HAWAII HOTEL CORPORATION Robert C. Durbin N. Ronald Silberstein (Hon.

Sept. 17, 24; Oct. 1, 8, 1975) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Department of Regulatory Agencies, State of Hawaii, will hold a public hearing on October 29, 1975 at 2:00 p.m. in the P.U.C. hear- LEGAL NOTICE ing room, Kamamalu Building, 1010 Richards Honolulu, for the purpose of hearing all persons interested in the Board's proposed rules and regulations pertaining to qualification, examination, licensing and conduct of speech pathologists and audiologists and other general provisions on the administration and enforceChapter 468E, H.R.S." All persons interested in presenting testimony are requested to submit 10 copies of their statements to the Board on or befores, datine proposals hearing.

are available at the Board's office, 1010 Richards Honolulu. John P. Kekuna, Chairman Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology Oct. 8, 1975) (SB-2839) NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF GETTY INVESTMENT COMPANY Getty Oil Company, P.O. Box 54050, Los Angeles, Ca.

90054 corporation intends to apply, within 60 days from the first publication of this Notice, to the Department of Regulatory Agencies of the State of Hawaii for a certificate of withdrawal under Sec. 418-14 of Hawaii Revised Statutes, as amended, and intends to withdraw from and surrender its right to engage in business in Hawaii, and all creditors of this corporation are hereby notified to present any claim which they may have against this corporation on or before the aforementioned date. Dated this 23day of September, 1975. At 3810 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90010 GETTY INVESTMENT COMPANY By S. W.

Evey President By J. B. McNeill Secretary Oct. 1, 8, 15. 22.

1975) PUBLIC NOTICE The 1975 State Plan for comprehensive services relating to alcohol abuse and alcoholism as provided for under terms of Public Law 93- 282 has been updated. The State Plan was NOTICE TO CREDITORS, PERSONS HAVING UNFULFILLED. CLAIMANTS OF STATE FACTORS, INC. To the Creditors, persons having unfulfilled contracts and claimants of STATE FACTORS, an Hawail Corporation: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that STATE FACTORS, an Hawaii Corporation filed a certificate authorizing dissolution in the Department of Regulatory Agencies of Hawaii, which became effective on the 27th day of August, 1975; all creditors and persons having unfulfilled contracts a of said corporation and all claimants against its assets are notified to make and present their claims and proofs thereof to Maj. O.

Brunner, on or before the expiration of ninety (90) days after the initial publication of this notice at the National Bank of Tulsa Building, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103, on the 18th day of September, 1975. STATE FACTORS, INC. BY MAJOR O. BRUNNER, Secretary and Trustee for the creditors and stockholders Oct. 1, 8, 6 FAP PROPOSED INTERCHANGE AT CASTLE JUNCTION ROAD ROAD QUARRY 1 HIGHWAY 9 KAME KAILUA DRIVE- IN KAPAA 72- TO HAMEHA THEATER KANEOHE HIGHWAY HAWAII COLLEGE LOA FAP 61 83 PALI GOLF COURSE ROAD AULOA FAP PALI 2 HONOLULU HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT STATE OF OF HAWAII TRANSPORTATION TO HIGHWAYS DIVISION AY PLANNING BRANCH US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Pali FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION lookout SCALE IN MILES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a highway design public hearing will be held at the Kailua Intermediate School Cafetorium, 145 South Kainalu Drive, at 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, November 11, 1975 for the purpose of receiving testimony and evidence relating to the Interchange at Castle Junction, Project No.

RF-061-1(17). The proposed project involves construction of an interchange at the existing Castle Junction located on the island of Oahu. Interested persons will be heard particularly with reference to the economic and social effects of such designs and its impact on the environment. The public hearing will also discuss relocation assistance programs and tentative schedules for right-of-way acquisition and construction. Parties unable or desiring not to appear at the public hearing are urged to file signed statements presenting their views on the subject.

Such statements may be submitted up to and including November 28, 1975 and should be addressed to: Director, Department of Transportation, 869 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. Maps showing the proposed designs, the draft environmental impact statement as required by the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and other pertinent information along with written views received as a result of coordination with other government agencies are available for public inspection and copying at the Department of Transportation, Highways Division, Planning Branch, 600 Kapiolani Boulevard, Room 301, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. The Draft Environmental Statement prepared by the Department of Transportation as required by the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 is also available for public review and copying at the following locations: Department of Transportation Department of Planning and Highways Division 250 South Economic Street Development Planning Branch King 600 Kapiolani Boulevard, Room 301 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Office of Environmental State Library Branch Quality Control 478 South King Hawaii Street 550 Halekauwila Street, Room 301 Honolulu, 96813 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Federal Highway Administration City and County of Honolulu Division Office Department of General Planning 677 Ala Moana Boulevard, Suite 613 650 South King Street, 8th Floor Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Interested citizens are urged to file signed statements presenting their views on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement to: Director, Department of Transportation, 869 PunchHonolulu, Hawaii 96813. RYOKICHI HIGASHIONNA For E. ALVEY WRIGHT Director DOT 752 Oct.

Nov. 4, 1975) (SB-2840) LEGAL NOTICE developed by the Substance Abuse Agency, Department of Health, State of Hawaii, and addresses itself to the development of a more unified and effective statewide alcohol program. Copies are available for review at 1270 Queen Emma Street, Room 404, daily between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Proposals for alcohol abuse and alcoholism related projects for possible funding under Public Law 93-282 will be accepted for consideration up to 4:30 p.m., October 24, 1975.

Proposals for the available $100,000 may be sent to the Substance Abuse Agency. Application forms may be obtained from: SUBSTANCE ABUSE AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, 1270 QUEEN EMMA STREET, ROOM 404, HONOLULU, HAWAII 96813 Oct. 8, 1975) (SB-2843) LEGAL NOTICE FUNERAL NOTICE Mililani Memorial Park Mortuary PITA, EDWARD Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Pita (Anna) Pita Sr.

of 1748-A Maliu passed away Sept. 29, 1975, al Kaiser Foundation Hospital. He was born Sept. 29, 1975. Also survived by: 3 brothers, Pita Pita Jr.

Ricky and Jef. frey Pita; sister, Velma Pita. FRIENDS MAY CALL FROM 8:30 TO 10:30 A.M., OCT. 9, AT MILILANI CHAPEL. SERVICE TO BE HELD AT 10 A.M.

INTERMENT TO FOLLOW AT MILILANI MEMORIAL PARK. LEGAL NOTICE CONTRACT NO. 462 ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS The Hawaii Housing Authority requests sealed bids for furnishing all labor, tools, materials and equipment required for Construction of a New Entry Terrace at the Central Office Building, 1002 N. School Street, Honolulu, Hawail, in accordance with Specifications and Plans therefor. Bids will be received until 2:00 P.M.

on the 23rd day of October, 1975 at the office of the Authority, 1002 North School Street, Honolulu, Hawaii and then and there publicly opened and read. Contract documents including plans and specifications are on file at the office of the Hawail Housing Authority, 1002 North School Street, Honolulu, Hawaii, where copies of these documents may be obtained. Prospetive bidders must file wih the Hawaii Housing Authority, written notice of their intention to bid not less than six (6) consecutive calendar days prior to the date herein above designated for opening of bids. All bids shall be on forms furnished by the Hawaii Housing Authority. The successful bidder will be required to furnish satisfactory performance and payment bond or bonds, which must be approved by the Hawaii Housing Authority.

bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bank draft payable to the Hawaii Housing Authority, U.S. Government Bonds, or a satifactory bid bond, executed by the bidder and a surety company, in an amount equal to five (5) percent of the bid price or $2,500 plus in excess of 000.00. Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum wage rates set forth in the Specifications must be paid on the work. Bidder's attention is called to Chapter 104, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Bidder's attention is also directed to Sections 103-41 through 103-48, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and the Rules and Regulations amended December 26, 1969 which provide preference for Hawaii Products.

The Hawaii Product List may examined at the Comptroller's Office, State Office Building, Honolulu, Hawaii and at the office of the Hawaii Housing Authority, 1002 North School Street, Honolulu, Hawaii. No bid may be withdrawn within sixty (60) days subsequent to the opening without consent of the Hawaii Housing Authority. The Hawaii Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any defects in the said bids for the best interest of the public. HAWAII HOUSING AUTHORITY YOSHIO YANAGAWA Executive Director Oct. 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 1975) NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF GETTY FINANCIAL COMPANY Getty Oil Company, P.O.

Box 54050, Los Angeles, Ca. 90054 This corporation intends to apply, within 60 days from the first publication of this Notice, to the Department of Regulatory Agencies of the State of Hawaii for a certificate of withdrawal under Sec. 418-14 of Hawaii Revised Statutes, as amended, and intends to withdraw from and surrender its right to engage in business in Hawali, and all creditors of this corporation are hereby notified to present any claim which they may have against this corporation on or before the aforementioned date. Dated this 23 day of September, 1975. At 3810 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California.

90010. GETTY FINANCIAL COMPANY By S. W. Evy President By J. B.

McNeill Secretary Oct. 1, 8. 15. 22. 1975) (S -R 0004) CARD OF THANKS The Family of the Late Elaine Chieko Morinaga 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.

The Family of the Late Mrs. Kinu Nakahara 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. The Family of the Late JAMES L. WALLACE 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. The Family of the Late Louis Feliciano Rosado 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.

From The Family of the Late MASAJI SUGITA To all who kindly remembered us during our recent bereavement. THANK YOU From the bottom of our hearts FUNERAL NOTICE KIPILII, EDWARD JR. Age 52, of 1475 Linapuni passed away Oct. 4, 1975, St. Francis Hospital, as a result of injuries received in a beating.

Born March 28, 1923, Kurtistown, Hawaii. He was a former heavy equipment operator; Veteran of WW f1. Survived by mother, Mrs. Mary W. Kipilii; brothers, Charles Franklin and Abraham P.

Kipilii: sisters. Mrs. Moses (Harriet) Kupukaa, Mrs. John S. (Virginia) Araujo, Miss Mary M.

Kipilli, Mrs. John (Agnes) Moran, Mrs. Cari (Gertrude Dunn, Miss Lorna Kipilii. FRIENDS MAY CALL AT BORTHWICK MORTUARY, FROM 6-9 P.M. OCT.

9, 1975, AND AFTER 8 A.M. OCT. 10th. ROSARY WILL BE RECITED 7 P.M. FUNERAL PROCESSION WILL LEAVE MORTUARY 9:45 A.M.

FRI. FOR REQUIEM MASS AT 10 A.M. AT OUR LADY OF PEACE CATHEDRAL. INTERMENT TO FOLLOW AT NATIONAL MEMORIAL CEMETERY OF THE PACIFIC WITH HONORS. BORTHWICK MORTUARY IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS.

Militani Memorial Park Mortuary OGA, SOTERO Age 44, of 66-665 Haleiwa Road, Ha. leiwa, passed away September 30, 1975, at Wahiawa General Hospital. He was born April 22, 1931, in Waialua. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Oga: 2 sons.

Andrew (Jackie) Oga and Gabriel Oga; 8 daughters, Gloria. Charlene, Valerie and Laura. Darlene Teresa, Gay 3 Rannette, Oga; grandchildren; his mother. Mrs. Felix (Martina) Sarabano; 4 brothers, Perfecto (Dorothy), Lawrence (Doris) and Alfred (Patricia) 0ga, Raymond (Ce'.

cilia) Sarabano of California; 3 sisters, Mrs. Panciano (Doris) Balanay of California, Mrs. Jerry (Lucy) Martin, Mrs. Benjamin (Generosa) Balios. FRIENDS MAY CALL FROM 6 TO 9 P.M.

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10. AT MILILANI CHAPEL. ROSARY WILL BE RECITED AT 7.30 P.M. FRIENDS MAY CALL AGAIN ON SATURDAY.

OCTOBER 11. FROM 8 TO 9:30 A.M. AT MILILANI CHAPEL FUNERAL MASS WILL BE CELEBRATED AT 10 A.M. AT ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH IN WAIALUA.

INTERMENT TO FOLLOW AT MILILANI MEMORIAL PARK. f*ckUSHIMA, MISS FLORENCE TSUYAKO Age 43, of 1136-B Hoolai Honolulu, passed away Oct. 6, 1975, Kuakini Medical Center. Born in Honolulu, June 7. 1932.

Survived by beloved mother. Mrs. Hisako f*ckushima; brother, Roy Masayuki (Jocelyn Tomoe) f*ckushima; sisters, Mrs. Charles (Joyce Fusako) Gibu, Mrs. George (Doris Sayoko) Nakao, Mrs.

Dennis (Judy Junko) Funai: also aunties, uncles, nieces, nephews. She was Practical Nurse at Kuakini Medical Center; member of UPW AFSCMA. FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD 6 P.M. THURS, OCT. 9.

1975. AT NUUANU MEMORIAL PARK MORTUARY'S EAST CHAPEL. CREMATION TO FOLLOW. ARRANGEMENTS BY KUKUI MORTUARY (on the grounds of Nuuanu Memorial Park). Nuuanu Memorial Park Mortuary PAAKONIA, MRS.

REBECCA WISE Of Anaheim, Calif, (formerly Hono lulu), passed away Oct. 2. 1975, at Canyon General Hospital. Survived by beloved husband, Robert Paakonis daughters, Mrs. Leon (Marvezola) Sterling, Mrs.

Wayne (Helen) Sterling; sisters, Rev. Ella Wise Harrison, Elizabeth Nani Wise of San Diego, Mrs. William A. (Tepa) Arruda: brother, Mr. Daniel K.

(Harriet) Wise; also grandchildren, great-grandchildren, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins. She was a retired cook of Kalaupapa Hospital, Molokai, and Kamehameha Alumni Clubhouse: member of Ka Makua Mau Loa Church (Honolulu). GRAVESIDE SERVICES OVER THE ASHES WILL BE HELD ON OCTOBER 9. 1975, THURSDAY, AT 1 P.M. AT OAHU CEMETERY FUNERAL NOTICE Nuuanu Memorial Park Mortuary OGITANI, MR.

KAORU Also known as Floyd Kaoru Ogitani Age 63, of 3128-A Martha lulu, passed away Oct. 5, 1975, Honolulu. Born Nov. 22, 1911. Honolulu.

He was a member of Kapahulu Chiho Jinkal, Kurtistown Club of Honolulu. Survived by beloved wife, Mrs. Yoshi Ogitani, son, Ronald Kazuo (Catherine Louise) Ogitani; daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Matsuji (Betty Fusaye) Yamashiro, Mrs. Gilbert Masanori (Gail Naomi) Horita: mother, Mrs.

Ayano Ogitani: brothers, Iwao (Misao), Satoshi (Cece. lia), Tadasu (Emiko) and Kango (Ruth) Ogitani: sister, Mrs. Robert (Sally Sueko) Tanaka: 4 grandchildren. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Hawaii Cancer Society. FUNERAL SERVICES OVER THE ASHES 8 P.M.

THURSDAY, OCT. 9, 1975, AT NUUANU MEMORIAL PARK MORTUARY'S CHAPEL OF THE FLOWERS. CHOY, SAMUEL DAI LUN Age 64, of 1605 Halekoa Place, ed away Oct. 2, 1975, Hale Nani Hospital. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, Apr.

29. 1911. Survived by wife. Margaret P. S.

Choy: son, Darryl K. H. (Sharon) Choy: Mrs. Philip (Verena) Ho: 2 grandchildren; nephews, nieces; brothers, Dai Ching (Mary) Choy, Robert A. F.

(Alice) Choy, Melvin (Mae) Lum: sisters. Mrs. William (Rose) Sasaki, Mrs. Thomas (Violet) Hoo, Mrs. Clifford (Florence) Chang.

Mrs. George (Jane) Oda. Mr. Choy was a member of Chinese Amateur Athletic Association, Hawaii Chinese Civic Association. FRIENDS MAY CALL FROM 9 A.M.

TO 01 P.M. OCT. 11, 1975, AT BORTHWICK MORTUARY. TRADITIONAL CHINESE SERVICES BEGIN 9 A.M. BURIAL IN DIAMOND HEAD MEMORIAL PARK.

ARRANGEMENTS BY BORTHWICK MORTUARY. HOTEMA, MRS. KAMA Age 84. of 2142 Bannister Place, Kalihi (formerly of Pukalani, Makawao, Maui), passed away 4,10 p.m. Oct.

6, 1975, local hospital. Born Nov. 9, 1890, Okinawa, Japan. Survived by 2 sons. Richard Takeo (Bessie Tsugie) and Ralph Kiyoshi (Jeannie) Hotema of Los Angeles, 5 daughters, Mrs.

Takeo (Flora Masayo) Onaga, Mrs. Genshin (Evelyn Moroyo) Kamiya. Mrs. Kotaro (Elaine Chiyoko) Shimabukuro, Mrs. Douglas Chokichi (Betty Hatsue) Hamamoto of Molokai, Mrs.

Jimmy Yoichi (Patsy Toyoko) f*ckamoto, 24 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren. She was member of Aza Gushikawa Doshi-kai. FUNERAL SERVICES BEGIN 6 P.M. OCT. 8, 1975.

AT CHAPEL OF HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY. CREMATION TO FOLLOW. ARRANGEMENTS BY HOSOI GARDEN MORTUARY. Mililani Memorial Park Mortuary CAMACHO, WILLIAM FERNANDEZ Age 63, of 1342 Alani Honolulu. passed away Oct.

4. 1975, Castle Memorial Hospital. Born Nov. 6, 1911. Waialua, Oahu, Survived by 2 daughters.

Mrs. Rollin (Mildred) Palmer, Mrs. Howard (Bobbie) Martinsen: 2 brothers, George (Dorothy) Camacho, Edward (Gladys) Camacho of Calif, sister, Mrs. Antone (Mary) Ornellas, 6 grandchildren; nephews and nieces. Family requests please omit flowers.

FUNERAL MASS WILL BE CELEBRATED 10:15 A.M. OCT. 10. (1701 1975, AT SACRED HEART CHURCH Wilder Avenue). INTERMENT TO FOLLOW AT DIAMOND HEAD MEMORIAL PARK.

WEDDING GUIDE TUXEDO RENTALS HALE NIU. Ph. 734-2125 CAKES CREATIVE Cakes for that Special Occasion. Holsum Bakery. Ph.

488-6871. INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED WEDDING CAKES THE PARTICULAR BRIDE. WE DELIVER. CALL BRIDAL HOLSUM BAKERY 488-6871. CATERERS American, Hawaiian, Japanese Filipino foods.

Hails equipment rentals tables, chairs, etc. CALL 537-5281 40 S. School St. FLORISTS WEDDING Flowers BOUQUETS occasions BERETANIA FLORIST 521-7431 1293 S. Beretania Street GIFTS CHINESE HOPE CHEST.

best quality, lowest price. Chinese Bazaar, 538-6329. LUAUS Fresh OPIHI. $74.95 $19.95 qt. Special Price.

Ph. 262-7887 KALUA PIG AND LAU LAU CALL 239-9206 OPIHI. Other raw Haw'n foods. Dressed Pig Kalua Pig. Ph.

537-5282. PHOTOGRAPHY CUSTOM WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY Call for app't. 947-4036 CUSTOM WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY UNLIMITED PROOFS FREE. 946-9591. PHOTOGRAPHY personalized to capture the beauty of your wedding.

For appointment call John 235-4454. WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY. FREE 11x14. Call Anytime. 259-5461.

VITAL STATISTICS Monuments Markers Hawaii Marbles Granite 650 Kakoi St. 847-2695 100-Lodge Club Notices ALOHA TEMPLE AAONMS 531-8808 1611 Kewaio St. Oct. 18th Aloha Week Parade, Divan Temple Units will participate. Oct.

23rd Aloha Week Red Fez luncheon Ala Moana Hotel, call recorder for reservations. Oct. 25th Aloha Ball Supper at Waimanalo, tickets avail. from recorder. SCOTTISH RITE BODIES Thursday.

Oct. 16th. 7:30 P.M. STATED MEETING Scottish Rite Cathedral 1611 Kewalo. Ph.

533-2326 MASONIC. GREATER HONOLULU MEETING AT MAKIKI MASONIC TEMPLE Corner Makiki Kinau MONDAY. Oct. 13th 7:30 P.M. STATED MEETING Pearl Harbor Lodge 598 TUESDAY, Oct.

7th 7:30 P.M. Stated Meeting Honolulu Lodge 409 WEDNESDAY, Oct. 8th 7:00 P.M. SECOND DEGREE Hawaiian Lodge FRIDAY, Oct. 10th 7:30 P.M.

FIRST DEGREE LeProgres De L'Oceanie LEEWARD OAHU MEETING AT SCHOFIELD MASONIC TEMPLE 650 Wilikina Wahiawa TUESDAY, Oct. 14th 7:30 P.M. STATED MEETING Schofield Lodge Meets Every Monday at 7:30 P.M. 2933 Kalakaua Ave. HONOLULU LODGE No.

616 B.P.O. Elks PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Ph. 235-4498 Tues. Oct. 7th.

Discussion in Kailua. 737-0373. Thurs. Oct. 9th.

Square Dance class for beginners. 422-5087. Thursday Oct. 9th. Discussion "Jealousy" 422-1905.

Fri. Oct. 10th. co*cktails. Southseas.

6 p.m. FUNERAL NOTICE SANTOS, AGNES SILVA Age 79, of 215 San Antonio Avenue, Honolulu, passed away Oct. 7. 1975. at Straub Clinic Hospital.

She was born May 16, 1896, in Honolulu. Mrs. Santos was the widow of the late Joaquin N. Santos. She is survived by her sons, Gilbert N.

Santos. Alexander N. Santos and Francis T. Santos; daughters, Evelyn B. Silva, Mildred S.

Silva, and Geraldine S. Falardeau; brother, John S. Silva sister, Emma Fisher; 23 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Santos was a member of the Living Rosary Society at The Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, and of the Sacred Heart Society at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church.

FRIENDS AND RELATIVES MAY CALL ON FRIDAY. OCT. 10. FROM 6-9 P.M. AT THE CHAPEL OF BORTHWICK MORTUARY.

ROSARY WILL BE RECITED AT 7:30 P.M. FRIDAY, AT THE MORTUARY. A.M. MASS WILL SATURDAY. BE OCT.

CELEBRATED 11th. AT 9:30 BLESSED SACRAMENT CATHOLIC CHURCH WITH BURIAL TO FOLLOW AT DIAMOND HEAD MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS BY BORTHWICK MORTUARY LTD. 115- Cemetery Plots Funeral Plans Diamond Hd. 2 plots, good location.

$1,000 ea. 537-3105. HAWAIIAN MEMORIAL PARK. SEAVIEW. 2 PLOTS.

$800. Ph. 737-3641. Haw' n. Memorial Bayview I.

Choice doubie interment. $1000. 941-3739. Now at a low cost. Valley of the Temples Memorial.

6 individual land plots. Ph. 536-8657 after 5 p.m. Oahu Cemetery: Lot 74A, Section 10; 3 plots, 3x9, $3,000. 955-3457.

Valley of the Temples, Byodoin Temple, 1 niche. Call Helen, 839-4579 120-Notices AL-ANON MEETING FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF ALCOHOLICS MAKIKI GROUP. Ph. 537-3696 Harbor 449-1946 Kailua Group 262-4677 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Central Office: 10 A.M.-10 P.M. Ph.

537-1030 KAUAI 332-9436 MAUI 244-9673 HILO. 935-4927 HCAIN AMERICAN INDIAN SERVICE CENTER 1414 Colburn 202 Honolulu. HI 96817 PH. 848-1065 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon.

thru Fri. Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Alcoholism family counseling Information referrals Cultural Recreation 123-Lost Found Found: Black, female, chubby dog with chain collar flea ring. Hawaii Kai area.

261-4658: 247-0708 eves. Found: Ladies watch. Prospect St. Ph. 531-8412.

FOUND: Scuba wet suit top, Moanalua area, Ph. 422-2371. Found: Set of Keys, Ala Moana Tennis Courts, 524-1257, 524-1258. Found: Small BLACK POODLE, Sat. eve.

Enchanted Lake, Kailua. 261-3490. FOUND SOMETHING? MAKE THE OWNER HAPPY! PLACE A FREE FOUND AD in this column Ph. 536-0061 Found: 1 class ring, Waimea Bay. Identify.

624-2443. LOST: Australian Silky, 15 wks. old. Kailua area. Ph.

261-3703. Reward. children miss her. Lost black white Boston Bull Terrier. Kaimuki area.

737-4959 eves. Lost: Brown chihuahua, approx. 10 yrs. old. Waipahu Triangle.

677-5586. LOST: draw string bag, lavender vellow at Clock's Drive Waipahu. Oct. between 10:30 11:15 a.m. Driver's credit cards, etc.

Keep money, return contents. Ph. 839- 1377 or 262-7367. Lost: Female Calico cat, white flea collar, Mililani. Ph.

623-9289. Lost: Fluffy gray female cat, blue collar. Makakilo Gardens, 672-9197 eve. LOST: Korean passport MB26504, alien registration card A-17919835, social security card, 521-84-6605. 946- 0068.

Lost: Large grey tiger striped male cat. Palolo-Reanu. Reward. 734-7876. LOST: male Irish Setter, 4 mo.

old. Kahaluu area, REWARD. 262- 8300. LOST: Passbook Return to Liberty Bank, King Kalakaua Branch. FUNERAL NOTICE CHUN, TED HEONG Age 79, of 3365 Keanu Street, passed away Oct.

4. 1975, Hale Nani Hospital, Born in Canton, China, Dec. 2, 1895. Survived by wife, Yuen Yee Lau Chun: son, Eddie (Janice Moo Hung) Chun: daughters, Mrs. Wong (Pui Jung), Mrs.

Wong (Pui Kin), Mrs. Chan (Pur Hung), Mrs. Chong (Pui Him), Mrs. Yuen (Pui Kun); 22 grandchildren 23 great-grandchildren. Mr.

Chun was the Principal of Sun Yat Sen School; retired school teacher: member of United Chinese Association, Chung Shan District Association, Lung Doo Benevolent Society: partner of previous Standard Super Market. partner of Standard Grill, partner of a large orchard in California and the proprietor of Standard Bazaar. FRIENDS MAY CALL ON OCT. 11, 1975, AT BORTHWICK MORTUARY FROM 9 A.M. TO 1 P.M.

FUNERAL SERVICES 12:30 P.M.. REV. CHARLES M. C. KWOCK WILL OFFICIATE.

BURIAL, HAWAIIAN MEMORIAL PARK. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS BY BORTHWICK MORTUARY. Mililani Memorial Park Mortuary RINGOR, CIRILA Age 88, of 1179 Hoihoi Avenue, Wahiawa, passed away September 21. 1975, at Wahiawa General Hospital. She was born July 5, 1887, in P.I.

She is survived by 3 sons, Filomeno (Fortunata), Benny (Francisca) and Leon (Cesaria) Ringor; daughter-in-law. Mrs. Dolores Ringor: daughter, Mrs. Modesto (Dominga) Battad: 29 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. She was a member of Magsingai, locos Sur, P.I.

FRIENDS MAY CALL AFTER 3 P.M. ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, AT THE RESIDENCE (1179 HOIHOI AVENUE, WAHIAWA). ROSARY WILL RECITED AT 7:30 P.M. ON SATURDAY. OCTOBER 11.

THE PROCESSION WILL LEAVE THE RESIDENCE AT 9:15 A.M. AND PROCEED TO OUR LADY OF SORROWS CHURCH IN WAHIAWA WHERE THE FUNERAL MASS WILL BE CELEBRATED AT 9:30 A.M. INTERMENT TO FOLLOW AT MILILANI MEMORIAL PARK. CORTER, ROBERT ALLEN Age 29, of 46-395-C Kahuhipa Kaneohe, passed away while on duty as a police officer, on Oct. 1975.

Born Sept. 23. 1946. Beatrice, Nebraska. Survived by wife.

Linda Chia Corter: daughter, Alithea Kapua Kaliko Kalehua Corter: mother, Mrs. Clara Jean Barker; stepfather, Jack Barker: 2 stepsisters, Jackie Zeereng Dawn Marie Barker, grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Robert S. Hacker: also aunts.

cousins. He served in the Air Force as a Photo Interpreter, and upon discharge, joined the Honolulu Police member of Air Force Reserve. FRIENDS MAY CALL AT HAWAIIAN MEMORIAL PARK MORTUARY FROM 7-9 P.M. OCT. 8.

1975 AND AGAIN ON FROM A.M. SERVICES 9.30 A.M. THURS. AT THE MORTUARY. BURIAL TO FOLLOW AT NATIONAL MEMORIAL CEMETERY OF THE PACIFIC, WITH FULL MILITARY HONORS.

ARRANGEMENTS BY HAWAIIAN MEMORIAL PARK MORTUARY. Lost: Waimanalo area, black white part bull terrier, female. Reward. Needs medical attention. Ph.

737- 8863, Lost: White gold, diamond cross pendant on Salt Lake-Hono. bus, reward. 422-8431. Lost: 2 DIAMOND RINGS, McDonalds (S. King St.) washrm.

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GAY information, 537-9108. HAWAIIAN SWINGER MAGAZINE $3 each. P.O. Box 7057, Hon. 96821 HEALTHY.

HAPPY 75 ARTHUR Luv, Min, Fletch, Jan, Norm, WANTED witness to car accident, Ala Moana Bivd. Keawe 8 a.m, on Oct. 2. Ph. 521-6595.

127-Personal Services Action Specialties Agency "Promotional Advertising items with Action Ph. 946-6698 Become a GM (Graduate Metaphysician) Super Meditation-Witchcraft. Diploma awarded. 841-6442, 845-2722. KAHUNA CONSULTATIONS Cursed? Possessed? Spellbound? 524-4209.

Box 4348, Hon. 96813 MILITARY, why pay high prices? Call Bob Hayes at 839-4429 for exclusive color wedding coverage. MRS. GLENN Psychic reader Advisor. ESP Accurate predictions.

734-4749. 12 month Bio- Rhythm Chart. Planning trip? Surgery? Important decision? Let your bio-rhythm chart tell Your best days for any event. For details write Advertiser's Box B7391, P.O. Box 3350, HI 96801 140-Schools-Training LEARN BARTENDING THE PROFESSIONAL WAY from the Oldest Bartending School.

BARTENDER TRAINING INSTITUTE 537-1869 839-0156 Pay as you go. St. John's Studios. 947-3311. 120-Notices TO ANSWER ADVERTISER'S ADS Please Include The Full Address: Advertiser's Box HAWAII NEWSPAPER AGENCY, INC.

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