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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 31

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Monday, Soptombor 1. 1980 Honolulu StorBulletin C7 143ScketrrTrallig FUNIXtL NOTICE LIOAL FtlaLU, NOTICE REGISTERED IIURSE Operating Room Training Program 4 dP I 1 0 I' 1 1. 'l a 141.. a 7 I i 1.511k i 4, 2 4 Al: f' 7 I 4, I i '4 ''te, -4tal I 2t 1 of S. i 1 i A.

1 4 Z' i'l. lo I 4i 1 Begins Octobet 70. 1980 for trronths training in operating room techniques. Current Hawaii Nursing license required. Apply: Personnel Office I I THE QUEENS MEDICAL CENTER 4 4 'A -t 1), 1,, 7-- 4, 1, it 0 )', 1 ,141, 1301 Punchbowl Street.

Phone 547-4355 .1..,,, 4 0 ploys4 woo, I 4 ..1, 4 ft. t- 3r' eo 4. 1 i 11411:3 NOTICE At3 Orl SEITSKE FEE FITIT1011 Notice Is hereby given that the Hawaii Public Employment Relations Board will conduct a pre-hearing conference and a bearing on the petition for certification of reasoeableness of service fees filed August 19, 1980, by the Hawaii Government Employees' Association, Local 152, HGEA AFSCIIIE. AFL-CIO (hereafter HGEA). 'The pre-hearing conference will be on September 8, 1980, at 10:00 a.m., in the Board's hearings room, 550 Halekauwila Street, Honolulu, and the hearing will commence on September 18, 1980, at 9:00 a.m., at the same location.

The bearing is held wider the authority of Chapters 89 and 91, Hawaii Revised Statutes. and the Rules of Practice and Procedure of the Board. The particular sections of the Statutes and Rules involved are Sections 89-3 and 89-4, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and Chapters 1 and 6 of the Board's Rules. The issue is the amourit of reasonable service fees to be deducted from the payroll of all employ- ees in bargaining units listed below to defray the HGEA's costs for its services rendered in negotiating and administering collective bargaining agreements for said employees. Specifically in its Petition the IIGEA has asked the Board to certify as reasonable the following service fee: "HGEA proposes an annual service fee, effective on September 1, 1980, in the amount of .0075 times the straight time monthly salaries of employees projected for September 1, 1980 times 12, plus per capita payments to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) and the Hawaii State Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, provided that said service fee shall not be greater than 621 per month and that this service fee shall continue to be deducted until the service fee is changed by order of the Board." The affected employees are those state and county employees in the following bargaining units: Unit 2 Supervisory employees in blue collar positions; Unit 3 Nonsupervisory employees in white collar positions; Unit 4 Supervisory employees in white collar positions; 1 1 1 DOWN IN SMOKEThe 16-story Carlton House in downtown Pittsburgh collapses after being imploded to make way for Pittsburgh's Renaissance II development.

More than 1000 charges, set off in 7 seconds, were used in the demolition early yesterday morning. AP Photo. you are the Stevenson ors Clo 17 A WEEKLY LISTING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OPEN MEETINGS "As citizens of this democracy, rulers and the CITY DEPARTMENT OF LAND UTILIZATION, 8:30 a.m., Kapahulu Library, hearing on an application from the City Board of Water Supply to install 1,400 feet of I6-inch water main on Paki Avenue from Kapahulu to Monsarrat avenues, and to install a valve and interconnector at the Kapahulu-Paki intersection. NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD MEETINGS. McCully-Moiliill Board, 7 p.m.

Moilii li Communi- ty Center. 7:30 p.m., Kuliouou-kalani lki Board at Aina Haina Park Pavilion; Diamond HeadKapahulu-St. Louis Board at Waikiki-Kapahulu Library. Tomorrow CITY PLANNING COMMISSION, 1:30 p.m., City Hall Annex, planning conference room, hearing on Comprehensive Zoning Code and Waikiki Special Design District amendments relating to time-sharing and resort hotel districts and precincts. Also, a request from Coral Kingdom that the present commercial, apartment and residential uses be retained for 1.9 acres at 49-132 Kamehameha Highway, which is in the State agricultural district in Hakipuu.

NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD MEETINGS, 7 p.m.. Liliha-Kapalama Board at Liliha Library, Waianae Coast Board at Waianae Neighborhood Community Center. 7:30 p.m., Waikiki Board at Waikiki Library. 15-1'ersoasis -DARE to ta Railt Skagit, Vitae lava Mill Ham Goo Willi MP W. 40 4M, 4111, ,1110 ID AID InPerson Services OttDO 'Won twi Fos tte too NtItts S76 MI bestow ntiaalta on D6e.rg,740 $7 te Pam keel 16 3111 Pam Noma A.

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with woven loi at 00A Good hort lime lob tot tetuises or ot asi outer 6 mathines tnueolo ry too wafter Call CI 941 051i 1 throd 5 th 4 5 0 HAN HOP Ph 444 44 it a rn 4 Ittounmku 110. I poliktog fill) Own John itoll (PO Si Ili) NNW 0400 SrtIOHIS Inc 94 I 440? rs rs rs .4 Wednesday NIANOA NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD meeting, 7:30 p.m., Noelani Elementary School caletorium. Unit 6 Educational officers and other personnel of the department of education under the same salary schedule; Unit 8 Personnel of the University of Hawaii and the community college system, other than faculty; Unit 9 Registered professional mines, Unit 13 Professional and scientific employees, other than registered professional nurses. Any person who wishes to participate in the pre-hearing or hearing must comply with the Board's' Rule 1.08(g)(21), relating to intervention, and may be represented by counsel or other representative. A copy of the HGEA's petition, the statutes, and Board's Rules may be inspected at the office of the Board, Room 204, 550 Halekauwila Street, Honolulu, during normal working hours.

Mack H. Hamada. Chairman Hawaii Public Employment Relations Board (S.B.: Aug. 22, 25; Sept. 1, 1980) (SB4604) OF 11131.1C HEARI3 Pursuant to Chapters 91 and 92, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and other applicable laws, notice is hereby given that the Hawaii Historic Places Review Board will hold a public meeting beginning 4:00 p' MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1980, Room 132, 1151 Punchbowl Street (Kalanimoku Building), for the following purposes: (1) Considering the boundary change of a historic property on the Hawaii Register of Historic Places and considering recommending to the State Historic Preservation Officer, the nomination of this historic property to the National Register of Historic Places.

Site scheduled for review: LninvAl (George R. Carter House) TMK 1-2-2-50-12, 36, 42, 43 Persons wishing to offer comments on this site at the public meeting may do so at the discretion of the Chairman of the Board. Such persons shall submit one typewritten copy containing the following information at least 24 hours in advance: (1) the name and address of the person desiring to offer comments; (2) a statement explaining the nature of his or her interest in the property; (3) a clear statement of position on the submission; and (4) a text of the testimony. Copies of the site form for the nominated building are on file with the Hawaii Historic Places Review Board, Room 310, 1151 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, and with the City and County of Honolulu Planning Office, and are open for inspection during regular office hours. (2) Review and decision making on "Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, and Order" for the TOYO THEATRE.

HAWAII HISTORIC PLACES REVIEW BOARD Richard K. Paglinawan, Chairman Sept. 1, 1980) (SB-8639) Public Comment us. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY has studied the City and County of Honolulu application to modify the Waianae Sewage Treatment Plant. Since the EPA has determined that the impacts of this modification will be minor, it will not prepare a Federal Environmental Impact Statement.

Comments on this determination and decision may be sent to the EPA, Region IX, 215 Fremont San Francisco, California 94105, by Oct. 6. Thursday STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Airports Division, 8:30 Honolulu International Airport, Diamond Head Gull Wing conference room, hearing on proposed charge increases for use of holding rooms at the airport. NOiKE DATED: Honolulu, Hawaii, August 22,1980. isJames L.

Propotnick Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal for the District of Hawaii Aug. 25; Sept. I. 8.

1980) (SH4I2) IN TIIE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIE FIRST CIRCUIT STATE OF HAWAII SUMMONS STATE OF HAWAII TO CLAUDE DEANE YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that EDITH HAMABATA and ADSEN HAMABATA, Plaintiffs, have commenced an action in Civil No. 57467 for TORT against you in the above-entitled Court wherein they pray for judgment in the sum of 8245,000.00 general damages and special damages to be shown at trial together with costs incurred. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear in the courtroom of the Honorable Toshimi Sodetani, Kekuanao's Building, Honolulu, Hawaii, on Monday, the 29th of September, 1980 at 8:30 o'clock. of said day or to file an answer or other pleading and serve it before said day upon GARY O. GALIHER, Plaintiffs' attorney, whose address is 333 Queen Street, Suite 208.

Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. DATED: Honolulu, Hawaii, July 25,1980. M. KAWAMOTO Clerk of the above-entitled Court Aug.

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Leong retired in June as the Leeward Oahu District school superintendent after 34 years with the state Department of Educa- .42,, 1 tion. I Her school board campaign theme is: "Caring, Sharing, and Daring." "I would like to see the DOE strengthen programs for special populations, such as 40001 immigrants, handicapped students in special education and alienated students. Because I )r am especially concerned about violence, 1 vandalism and absenteeism, I would like to see more innovative and creative programs that the DOE should develop to tune in these William Woods June Leong For School Board June C. Leong, a retired educator, has announced her candidacy for the state Board of Education, seeking one of the six Oahu at-large seats. Leong retired in June as the Leeward Oahu District school superintendent after 34 years with the state Department of Education.

Her school board campaign theme is: "Caring. Sharing, and Daring." "I would like to see the DOE strengthen programs for special populations, such as immigrants, handicapped students in special education and alienated students. Because I am especially concerned about violence, vandalism and absenteeism, I would like to see more innovative and creative programs that the DOE should develop to tune in these 120Notices students." Leong said. Her other objectives are to develop the teacher center concept, increase parent involvement in education and work out educational objectives and expectations for the DOE on an annual basis. Leong said she also wants to review the loss of principals at the secondary school level and find the means to keep those qualified administrators so that the morale of students and teachers can be improved and parents will have more confidence in public education.

Leong is the wife of George K.C. Leong of 554 W. Hind Drive. She started her career in the DOE as a registrar. teacher and curriculum coordinator at Farrington High School.

She served as a vice principal, both at Farrington High and at Niu Valley Intermediate, and as principal at Stevenson Intermediate School and Kalani High School. La lot or rs rs rs theme is: "Education Is for Everyone." He said it is directed to furthering the literacy levels of all Department of Education students and promoting equal and fair curriculum guidelines so that all of Hawaii's students can best deal with their educational needs. Woods also said he would see that the state gets a fair share of federal funds for education. Woods has served as a member of the state Crime Commission's Task Force on Sexual Assault Offenses and state Venereal Disease Advisory Committee. He also was president and vice president of the Department of Health's social club, Hui Ola Mahele, and a steering committee member of the Hawaii Human Rights Association.

This is his second try at elective office. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the state Senate six years ago. Ads may be placed by phone from 80:45 a.m. on labor Day, Monday, September 1. The classified counter will be closed.

Cancellations and corrections for Tuesday will be accepted only until 10:30 a.m. Please call 521.9111 IN TIIE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF HAWAII IN ADMIRALTY Civil No. 77-0249 CASTLE ik COOKE, dba HAWAIIAN TUNA PACKERS, Plaintiff, vs. SS KOKO and CHARLES YAMAMOTO, Defendants. MARSHALS NOTICE OF SALE OF SS KOKO NOTICE is hereby given that the SS KOKO, her engines, tackle, will be sold at public auction, under order of the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii on September 26, 1980, at 10:00 a.m.

Said vessel is of United States Registry, bearing official number 526785, and is a forty. eight (48) foot Hao le Sampan. Said sale is to be conducted at the main entrance of the Federal Court House located at Honolulu, Hawaii, pursuant to an order dated AUG. 22, 1980, in the action entitled CASTLE COOKE, dba HAWAIIAN TUNA PACKERS vs. SS KOKO and CHARLES YAMAMOTO, Civil No.

11-0749 in the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii. The terms of said sale are ten percent (10) of the sale price on the fall of the hammer with the balance due on confirmation of the sale by the Court, all sums to be paid by cash or certified or casherts check drawn to the order of the United States Treasurer on any US. commercial bank with no other method of payment accepted. qk 4 1 1 I 1 I i I i 4 1 I i I i I rt A How to answer an -1 ad with a box number Insert rosurno, t' il ond moil 11 viofeetNri VP' otOn tt opt CCI keftillt s1 Vi Rpt la0 9 0' -MI, I 141 4 YO'r I In Board Race William E. Woods, 30, of Honolulu, executive director of the Sexual Identity Center, has announced his candidacy for one of the six Oahu at-large seats on the state Board of Education.

He is vice president of the Volunteer, Information and Referral Service (Suicide and Crisis Center) and secretary-treasurer of the Professional Law Erdorement Advocates. He was educated at the University of Hawaii in psychology and public health administration and has been a Hawaii resident for more than 10 years. He was a research statistician with the state Department of Health for 712 years before joining the Sexual Identity Center. a non-profit agency that provides counseling. educational and advocacy services.

Woods said his school board campaign Citizen Candidate La Donna Harris, Citizens Party candidate for vice president of the 'United States. will arrive in Honolulu tomorrow and has scheduled a series of appearances designed to promote awareness of her party. At 10 a.m. Wednesday, Harris will deliver to U. Gov.

Jean King's office, petitions with 1,928 required signatures for placing herself and Barry Commoner, Citizens Party presidential candidate, on the Hawaii ballot. Harris, a Comanche Indian, also will appear at a Hawaii Council of American Indian Nations meeting tomorrow. In addition. she will speak at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Room 308 at the University of Hawaii Campus Center.

Harris is concerned about Indian affairs and human rights. full employment, women's issues, the environment and mental health. 4 P-,.

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