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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 17

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PAGE 17 THE SATURDAY STAR-BULLETIN, NOVEMBER 28, 1953 Your Money's Worth TRADEWINDSWaterfront Aleutian on Coast Preparing PROCTER AND GAMBLE PROMOTES TOOTHPASTE U. Grant Marsh, district representative of Procter and Gamble Company, has announced that the distribution of Procter and Gam- A Good Time to Stop, Think: How Will 'If Affect You? By SYLVIA PORTER For Regular Runs to Hawaii IIWMWW. 1 10 IJ HI HI III'. ble's new toothpaste, Gleem, is well under way By PETE GILMAN Star-Bulletin Waterfront Reporter The Hawaiian Pacific Line's Aleutian, which arrived in San Fran- NEW YORK, Nov. 28 How are you personally Likely to make out, from a pocketbook point of view, in a period of modest business downturn? in the Hawaiian: cisco today to prepare for its Hawaii sailings, hopes to create tourist market and is appeal by lower fares and informality.

already avail-: The vessel is scheduled to leave San Francisco December 5 and able in most re- arrive in Honolulu Friday, December 11 at 5 p.m. What should you do or plan to do to adjust to our changing economy our shift from boom-boom to plain prosperity and. quite, possibly, to not-so-easy times be-1 fore the cycle turns again. 1 Cll D-iL tail outlets. Warren S.

Titus of Theo. H. Mr. Marsh Davies. general agents for the Below are some hints based on Ifiri flUJ Will pil rsnin stated, "Actual-j vessel, said vesterday her first Peters had command of the Volunteer Mariner, being operated by Matson for the govern- ly Gleem has California-Hawaii run was booked been 20 years a- near to capacity, growing.

Our scientists have CAN CARRY 300 ment. Captain George Cardew. chief i officer of the Hawaiian Packer, the most informed estimates and forecasts available today. To answer the "how" and "what," it's necessary first to ask "who." Who are you? A BUSINESSMAN Get set for the toughest competition since the start of World War II: get set to "sell" as you haven't been working The converted liner can carry now is commanding the Hawaiian KPOA and KILA Stock, He Tells Reporters J. Elroy McCaw.

of Seattle, one of two partners owning radio stations KPOA in Honolulu and Grant Marsh lor many years 300 nassenirers on its development. In trie past Titus said officials of the Ha- iv i varationins? at his Honolulu five years they stepped up their waiian Pacific Line hope to at- home efforts and in September. 1952. tract rassen'cers by offering the i rantain Frant Hirkpr is in rom- sold since 1940 1 put the product in its first test lowest fare possible and an at-imand of the Hawaiian Merchant P'u" mosphere of Hawaiian informal- hile Cantain William O'Brien Start now to cut unnecessary KILA in Hilo. was ordered by the fetart now to cut unnecessary rommunirations Tommis- market in Indianapolis, and extravagance in your Federal Commu meat ions omm is -Gleem inhibits bacteri; sion yesterday to divest himself of i yieem inniDiis oacieru waste iste eria activity itv.

vacation: in San Francisco. organization, to "tighten up" for rii ilru fnr com of hi radio in Ha-' normally present in the mouth There will be no formal dress waii and the Western states. and js- therefore, ideal for those aboard ship. RlrhnrH Rntr ,1 npnnlp who rannot brush thpir Cirae 1 1 t-i cr mm i in imhuiu I ixtuiwi 111 I fMHIIIM. lit? IIrt II Ulldiru lltr r-- cn init.v will sell both his Hawaii interests.

teeth after every meal. $310 for greater efficiency. See how you can improve the quality and attractiveness of the products you offer, cut your prices to intrigue new customers. As a businessman, you're facing the delux outside state- Services Sunday ith shower, tub and toilet. The order was issued under a "Gleem underwent many lab- room SANTA IN KAIMUKI A policeman clears the way for Santa Claus who greeted Kaimuki children last night with hand waves and candy.

He returned to the North Pole by way of Ka-pahulu and Waikiki. Star-Bulletin Photo. new rule that no person may hold oratory tests before being offered Titus said the food will be on the same par as the Lurline food. runerai services vui oe neia at 3 p.m. tomorrow in the Chapel of the Flowers.

Nuuanu Me-jmorial Park Mortuary, for Rich- a unanciai interest in more man i me puuuv. crwnn fnmmercial ct3tion the first real test of your know- 6 P.M. ARRIVAL HERE radio now, courage ana unanciai has intrpsts in eight Santa CI a US Makes Legion Auxiliary AT BAKERY'S OPENING tion years, prepare tor it. stations, the F.C.C. said.

Marcus Colburn has been ap- ard Peter Reuter 74. of 2030 pointed cruise director. Street, who died Thursday DitmtUr cHinrr crhnHnlo fnr- tVio Honolulu. The Associated Press said Mc- The dilemma of William T. was given three years to dis- kamura.

1127 12th Avenue. of such holdings as would muki. is the unsolved question of Akau Challenges Republicans to Public Forum Slates Bazaar for Next Saturday siv and a half riav rniis will Friends may Friends may Yearly Visit to Kaimuki Section bring him in conformity with the whose opening was it 4 p.m. departure in San Fran call at the mortuary after 9 a.m. tomorrow.

Burial will be in Nuuanu Memorial Park Cemetery. Bill. new rule. a native Honolulan, recent- cisco and 6 p.m. arrival in Hono- A JOBHOLDER? If you have a secure, steady salary, you'll feel in a comparatively better position in this phase.

For the regularity and permanence of your job will appear more attractive than in recent inflation years. And the sal- A galaxy of Christmas gifts and lv resinned as lulu. other items for the home will got nn talo rnm 10 am in Ft npvt i John Akau Oahu County Mele Kalikimaka Merry Christmas! Santa Claus. waving cheerily MUST REPLY ON DEC. 31 'plant manager He was asked to reply by De- 0 Snowflake cember 31 to the commission's Bakeries to open order for him to show cause why his own bake Saturday, at the bazaar of the I chairman of the Democratic Party Ameriran T.es on Auxiliarv.

Sirt-i nepuuinaus from his reindeer-drawn sleigh. from week to to meet the Democrats in a nub-! ar-v 'ou receive broucht that Yuletide message to'ney L. Rush. Unit 25. more in the he should not be required to dis- shop at 823 Ka-pose of some of his holdings.

pahulu Avenue. Visitors -L-. fn all Kaimuki last nieht in an hour- ay make a choice fronv forum, a'town hall free speech pastries, kalua pig to meeting on this issue of commu lone nroression throuch the eailv homemade MAi-ifnri italic hnmp snprial ti nlants. nrp-! nicm. Titus said the companv is con-! sidering advancing the schedule to bpr j3- 18'9- Mr Reuer 'l-5 permit the vessel" to land here at v'vuedubT a daughter.

Mrs. Noble Phoebe K. Kauhane; grandchil- Her maiden vovage. however, isren. Abraham H.

Kauhane, Irs. scheduled to arrive at 5 m. for Lot' Kauhane a gala off-shore and harbor cele-land thref now being prepared bv grandchildren and several nieces the Hawaii Visitors Bureau and and, nePnews- the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Reuter xvas a graduate of Kamehameha School, class of ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS 1900, and was a well known All the rooms on the vessel and baseball player, or- ontcirip rooms anri it ic ail He was retired after serving 21 marketplace.

If you're a wage-earner and particularly if your paycheck has been padded by overtime your outlook definitely is dimmer than Aided by eight pretty coeds serves of all kinds, rummage I nis statement was in reply to resolution parsed Tuesday by A spokesman at KPOA said; The grand McCaw and John D. Keating are opening went general partners, each holding a well, with cus-half interest in KPOA and KILA. and Besides the Island stations. flocking Kris Krincle highlighted his an- hula instruments, earrings, dinner committee ot tne unrimAn Hawaiian i Oahu Republican County Lom- it has been. Overtime pay is being Caw has a naif interest in KA.

to the aw "as R. nai1 inifrTJ, to the rapidly eliminated throughout the new enter- mittee. asking the Democrats to an i miicim o. auu nnse lor Kill 1, i prs are ffnriinp it riot so pasv to tralia. Washington.

He owns all familv 1 indorsing statements by W. KJ ers are imaing it not so easy to Knnr Atinprai WpIIc Tpyss R3ctt "iv-Tar wiknn'c get a iob. Resistance asainst waee of PRC- Mineial Wells. Texas, a good T. Nakamura a via; is.

years with the Honolulu a nn tilt' i hi i i I I i ran ace anf I hikes is mounting I minority interest However, as 'fossing 1.000 pounds of randy to craft and white elephants, ithe thousands who lined the side- Mrs. Timothy Montgomery is walks and crowded into the edges general chairman of the event of the streets. which will be staged at the Ameri-Smiling, greyhairrd grandpar- can Legion Post No. 1 club house rnts joined elated children to greet at Kapiolani Boulevard and Mc-fcanta. Some fathers held sons and Cully Street, daughters on their shoulders so wilrtli nirtii ui me rwdl-.

r- Trancit kall, Hicniann. Washington; muki Lions Club broom sale. Bill ine 4UO loot vessel doe? not SIDE ISSUES i A HOUSEWIFE? KYAK. Yakima, Washington and found his showrooms filled with have a swimming pool, but if KLZ, Denver. 'more brooms than cookies on the business demands one.

company "fW0 Island GIs 'nnonitiff offiialc evnrocceH tho holiof ono Given Promotions Scoffing at thp resolution. Akau I The trend is in favor of you. declared: "One of the Republican the manager of the household factions thinks itself clever budget. The sales should be really enough to embarrass the Demo- worth shopping in 1954. The post- i cratic Party with side issues of a season bargains should be sub-! LhJ I As a result.

Rill Nakamura's could be constructed on A deck. McCaw told the Associated nersonal entprnriso anrf thp Kai-1 Thp Aloha Room, at the how they could wave at jolly St. Nick (and tell him not to forget them Christmas. jrress in Seattle, wnere jhis home, that he wou Shipyard Workers Pledge Record Chest Fund Gifts isianutri jriviiiv nun uic manes muki Lions Club promotion were of A deck, is a modernly designed first Cavalry Division in Japan J'iH launchec i observation room, surrounded by were 2iven promotions recently. (windows.

They are: twisted and beclouded issue stantial. Shop the sales, compare himself of holdings over the F.C.C communism. prices, look for quality. If you're limit "in much less time" than DISTRIBUTORS APPOINTED nicTDini'Tnne nDntYTrn SCHOOL BAND PLAYS Playing Christmas March and ether tunes, the Kaimuki Hinh Srhool RanH led the nroeession "If this elite Republican royalty i alert, you should be' able to make FOR i ntVv RF UNDOWS plav room has been set Sergeant Stanley Y. Tomita, 24, had the cuts and that includes vour dollar buy more for vour Jhree ars granted him by FOR LOLY RE I WINDOWS i up on A deck for the passengers, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Shinichi (Governor! Sam King, it would familv. weeK unaries m. Lovette and although company plans are! Tomita. of 2348 South Beretania the Government.

TTp sairl hp nlans to sell KPOA consent to meet the Democrats in! A notential hnver or hnilrter of V'Z ttas. in irom me wain- still not definite, a Miss Aleutian Street. uiutllUdi UUVt'I or Oil OFr OI l'ir 4 t--m-- I i -v -'vv, ji.ii. along Waialae Avenue after it A record-breaking $18,265 has reached Aliiolani School. been pledged to the 1954 Honolulu Individual store displays-many Community Chest Drive em-telling the true Christmas story-! plpyes at the Pearl Harbor Nax al it was announced es- a public forum, a town hall free' a house'' 1 Txtc appoint aisiriDutors mr me probably will be selected each; Corporal Harold K.

Yamanaka, speech meeting on this issue of The trend also is in favor of INS rk- leavnS Ness Louvre windows. Lo- vovaBe. 28. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Masaichl iavor OI nnrlpr mint nno a 1 1 irHM He i -1- ivfllf IS SrlltS IllclllflUfI Hi lilt- Vdll tt tr tt communism. ou 1 1 nronan np an rn 1 1 you. in: Ness Louvre Company of Sun Val- CHANGE OF COMMAND i sum i uiii uii iiiinoi Yamanaka of 3332 Esther Street. fc" ouua a nouse at a cheaper overall KRSC Seattle and was neotiat- lev raiifomia with thPtn if thpv want to ctartl i rkno otdiue, dnu neoudi ley, Ualltornia FOR MATSON FLEET anci gauy ugnrea uuuuihk iuutu to the pretty tovland features. i terday.

The event, sponsored bv the! The total nearly doubled last enmefhina ior eauie, nui ine aeai Larson and BUCK Uiass torn i i Several chances of command1 i n.ou ovim i nrnnan no ania To hnw at- tm-io a. jpany will be one of the dealers is i handling these new Hawaiian Kaimuki Business and Frotession-. The ReDublican resolution rp- ti. io-o al Association, begins the Christ-; to Adrian G.Sira master the 19o3 tops too. The F.C.C.

order to McCaw -cnn enH mncf rf IP Or MOD UO-VH dim I. lt 1 1 1 lia 1 1 wi separate from one in which the Jalousies on Oahu. Because of Ha- Bassett in a radio address over A SAVER? have taken place in the Matson freighter fleet recently. Captain Hans O. MatthiesenJ former master of the Hawaiian Pilot and relief skipper of the Lurline.

now is in command of KPOA November 6, in which he said: i eS rV.U" Holers 'KGU to dissolve their association vette expressed confidence that de-of cash or its equivalent such as in RONA-TV. It is understood signers and builders will find these u.h. savings Ponds or insurance that KPOA is selling its interest new windows extremely a bad beatinS since in tne television station under an able, the 30s. But now the value of the C. rule that two senarate ra- the stores will remain open until the shipyard drive.

9 m. each evening until Decern-- The shipyard's management, her 25 planning and review department pledged $73 for the highest per IMPATIENT YOUNGSTERS capita contribution in the cam- Thousands clustered along the paign. The section has only nine streets, long before the parade be- employes. gan at Come on. come on." Military personnel of the ship- the Hawaiian Refiner.

'DICTATORSHIP' Right here in Hawaii there is a capitalistic dictatorship under which we live today and. if I rv i 1 1 i K'i mc i iu iz a a r- dollars you have in the bank or rfjo stations cannot have control in bonds or in insurance is stabi- nf a TV station may he so bold, a capitalistic die- inere are enougn orange trees nenr neuer. lormer in California and Florida to equal skipper of the Hawaiian Builder, one for every family in the United Captain Malcom Peters is the States. new skipper of the Builder. yelled vard reported a total of $409 this, tatorship that is more deplorable, 1 A nd are paying one impatient youn; more interest than in a long time year, almost oouuie ine iouu even more dangerous in its po-l last year.

Shop 11-26 pledged tentiality. than would be the I No longer is it considered folly i- Leon Long Named JlWii from his perch on a stone fence, looking anxiously down the avenue. Santa went down Waialae Avenue to lT.th Avenue, turned on Ma- S2.228. nearly lour times tneir Communist-desired millenium iu nrtt- tui in casn or 1 1 1 Drug Sales Manager 1953 total. the dictatorship of the pro- nonas.

said every Mr. Sira smpara letariat Leon Long, who has been with i A BORROWER? The P. resolution said: McKesson Rohbins for 16 years, has been named drug sales man tt hina Street and Koko Head Ave- activity reported increases and! rue. and returned to Waialae to many shops and offices reached; Kspahulu Avenue. 100 per cent participation.

The committee now calls upon tt A ll.of"i!I1??!.of.re.cess,on- the Democratic Party to clearly Democratic Party to clearly ager for McKes- state its position in regard to the "ui'u" a statement quoted above and made! about how much debt you Returning to the North Pole, he Visited Kapahulu and Waikiki. PopHs who threw the candy to son's Honolulu division. Mr. Long ar "Tell me, Atr. Jones, ore you No More Left Turns iaic uii.

dii you nonesuy say that your present income and by Mr. Bassett in his radio speech on November 6. 1953. and worried about yovr fir tn turarKnT' rived here a eager childre were Gladys Pi- for K'mQ-U niverSlty City supervisors yesterday Cor- supervisors yesxeraay probable future paycheck justify month ago with whether the Democratio Partv in- mental. Shirl ap- Taria.

Pauline Hew. Frances A nrltion makinff Xl lU tlfU. UU- me oorrowing you re planning. his wife and 10 If your answer is a strong "yes," year old daugh-go ahead. If not, take it easy.

i ter, Linda, from The cycle of inflation is over. Portland. Ore- 1 7w and condone that statement, TiUSSlniade by a member of the Demo- Complete Insurance Service OAHU INSURANCE AGENCY, Ltd. uom xvii.g cratic Party and the administra-i tive assistant of the Democratic! tven oiticially, its now admit- gon where he mayor of Honolulu, as an exnres-'ted we're into a phase of stability a assistant sion of the thinking and sentiment i 10 deflation. Above are just a few i sales manager rea, Barbara Freitas.

Elaine Wong and Joyce Gandall. Ten motorcycle officers neatly cleared the way for Santa's treasure-laden big red sleigh. Hundreds of children lmcered on long after Santa passed to compare their candy hoards. Look how much I got." they said, holding nut cupped hands filled with candy. PH.

93015 1410 Kepioleni Blvd. of the Democratic Partv." I of the ways the new era will af He fills a posi Avenue in iomui uwu.i. The ban had been placed in effect a month ago on a 60-day trial basis. But Traffic Safety Commissioners, who say it has been successful in easing traffic congestion, recommend making the rule tion that was Leon Lonsr vacated it Copies of the resolution were fect "you." to be sent to Bassett. Frank F.

Fasi. Democratic national com- a mitteeman; Dee Duponte, Demo- OlTlS ArreStCO rratic national rommittoon-omon-. 1 1 last held by Ralph White, who year and half ago. NOTICE OF SALE Ruildincs located on the mauka side of Bingham Street, nnd at Lunalilo Street, Honolulu, T.H. Time: November 30, 1953, Monday, at 9 o'clock A.M.

and thereafter. Place: On steps of the designated buildings In the order as listed. The buildings wUl be sold separately (unless otherwise indicated to the highest bidder, pursuant to the provisions of Section 73 of the Hawaiian Organic Act and the Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1945, as amended, relating to public lands. Description Upset Price 1634-1638 Bingham Street S50 Two 2-story frame buildings, for demolition onlv 1652 Bingham Street $200 One story frame dwelling approximately 20' 34'. Termite treatment and Tepairs required before relocation 1436-E Lunalilo Street $300 Three bedroom, I story frame dwelling.

Demolish garage. Termite treatment and repairs required before relocation Sale of each of said buildings shall be made at public auction as aforesaid, subject to the following terms and conditions: 1. Each building will be sold "as is, where is" at the upset price listed above. 1. The purchaser shall, at the fall of the hammer, pay 50 of the purchase price, as determined by the highest price bid, the balance to be paid within 48 hours.

3. The purchaser shall within 30 calendar days from the date of sale, demolish and remove his purchase from the premises and disconnect and cap all utilities. All improvements remaining on the premises 30 days after date of sale shall become the property of the Territory without refund of any part of the purchase price. 4. The sale of each building to the highest bidder shall be deemed a bona fide contract at the fall of the hammer enforceable bv law; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the sale of any building may be cancelled by the Commissioner of Public Lands on account of disqualification or for good reasons satisfactory to her, in which event the purchase price alone will be refunded the purchaser.

5. "Demolition" herein used and referred to means: Pulling or tearing down, or taking apart into pieces the structure for destruction or salvaging of materials as may be found usable. The above list is an approximate description of the improvements to be sold. Buildings may be inspected at any time prior to the date of sale between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M.

For further information apply at the Department of Public Works, 4th Floor, Territorial Office Building, Honolulu, or call 50511, Local 364. DONE at the Office of the Commissioner of Public Lands, Territorial Office Building, Honolulu, Oahu, this 20th day of November, 1953. MARGUERITE K. ASHFORD Commissioner of Public Lands Nov. 27, 28, 1953).

John A. Burns. Democratic Cen- they were visitors from Kauai Mother GeiS Probation tral Committee chairman, and 1 were arrested vestprriav after thpv 3 Year Jail Sentence Akau. lallppprllv u-prp ranirht chonliftinrr Divorces Granted The following decrees of divorce have been granted by A. 1 On Narcotics Charge hl ears itoeoucK ano company store.

1455 South Beretania Street. 24-vear-old narcotics law A Jitdcp Albert M. Felix i Baking Classes Set For Kaneohe Area Mrs. Victoria Makaio. of 347 N.

Beretania Street, mother of three children, is on five years probation today for stealing and cashing a $50 Federal Government check. May 4. 1952. Mrs. Makaio was sentenced yes- i i nftornnrtn rl a 1 Financial Highlights Courtesy Pan Witter Co.

Burlington Mills fiscal year October For mental suffering Midori miaiui from Matthew M. Vickcrs. a small quantity of heroin to a Dora from Alfred A. K. Wong, patient in the Queen's Hospital, is EduardT.

from Kikue Nakahira, in Oahu Prison today Marv from Cipriano G. Guit- Misao Miyagawa. of 3004 Her- tan Kant Sora from Asayo Sora. man Street, was sentenced to a Violet from Albert L. Wong, three-year term by Federal Judge xr MarioriP J.

Jon Wiig yesterday afternoon. 3, 19o3 $1.35 versus $1.09 Special Star-Bulletin Correspondence KANEOHE. Oahu. Nov. 28 Miss Eloise Keller, home demonstration agent for East Oahu, will conduct baking classes for Uni- 4 uattuftxi it 1 1 Ut HI i i Judge Wiig was informed Mi- versity Extension and 4-H club em v.nimpion raper ec riore company cu iAnA six months S2.22.

versus Judge Jon ng. She pleaded Consumers Power Company 12 guilty, months $3.09 versus $2.68. in allowing her probation, liSftS.sfo.S? 10 monthS iiJudge Wiig told Mrs. Makaio he Electric Bond Share Company 12 was taking her young children m-months September 30 $1.36 versus 96c. to consideration.

be57ia4 43 months cto" Henry Makaio, her husband, is Hilton Hotels months $2.73 versus Oanu Prison serving a term $1.90. for the same kind of offense. Minneapolis St. Louis Railway 10! S. Paresa.

Lucy C. from Frank DeGoeas. Edith from Fred Chu and Esther from Wallace Hoewaa. For desertion Reinhart L. Hugelen from Margaret V.

Huge-len and Julio N. Valdez frpm yagawa was arrested while at- leaders Monday and Tuesday, at tempting to deliver a "bindle" of her home, 45-507-A Pahia Road, heroin to a maternity ward Kaneohe. patient. September 15. On Monday the morning session wiU hp held frf)m g.30 tQ 11:30.

prirk Wiswell and Clara H. the afternoon group from 1:30 to Liberata C. valdez Tomiko from Iwao Kawahara. and the evening group irom For pttreme cruelty to 9:30. On Tuesday Miss Kel months $2.71 versus $2.76.

Northwest Airlines for October net profit $104,402 versus $349,965. Reading Company 10 months $5.93 from Katsuji Masuda. Separate maintenance -For nonsupport Dora from V. Acoba from Luta E. Toshio Sasaki, Sylvia from Fred- cruel treatment.

REPAIR BOOK DEMAND BROOKLYN (AP) Introduction of fcreign make cars in the United States within the past few Acoba, 'ler will conduct a morning session from 9:30 to 11:30. versus $5.02. Ynurhc company jyears has persuaded the Brooklyn Public Library to add to its col- vrt? iifra i rmiMtMi uipniriit AND DO YOUR CHRISTMAS ADVERTISING NOW tell and sell your, customers through Hawaii's Basic advertising medium! The Star Bulletin delivers more than 4 -out -of -5 80 coverage of the December 15 record i lection of auto manuals guiding clared 25c pay-December 4. rpnair and maintenance of all Bustling Shoppers Crowd Downtown Honolulu Stores Matson Navigation ompany Cle-; A morif in care tho lihrarv clared extra 30c and regular dividend hnh av nM-omhor is record D. nas service manuals ior a iarse Mainland TV School Two Oahu boys recently received their diplomas from the DeForest's Training, an electronics school in Chicago, Illinois.

They are: Herbert Furuya, 25. of 1641 cember 4. number of foreign cars now being Oliver United Filters declared year- sold in tnis country. end 50c on Class pay December 28 record December 10. Pacific Intermountain Express Com-, i Houghtailing Avenue, who spe- cialized in radio-television servic- i Aprii 1954 record March 19 subject The clinking of Salvation Army hells, the rustle of Christmas decorations over downtown streets mixed today with a downtown outle of Islanders doinc their Christmas shopping.

Most Fort Street merchants say the Christmas shopping season for 1953 began about three weeks ahead of schedule. According to Fred Buck, as-; distant manager for Mclnerny Honolulu Sporting Goods notes If a homes of the lulu Home Merket. ing industrial electronics ana to approval of ice. aiso aeciarea oc mmnnipatinn i PV December 31 record December 18. Communications.

Pennsylvania Power Lisht Conv NEXT BARGE SHIPMENT Roy Marchan. Ot aipanu, declared 50c pay January 2 Limited, the Christmas buying smisslon Corn- hi hnnnpr this tear are iudi- studied television-radio serv- record December 10. uV bu? more'Sim? torn, and engtneerln, dln. Ten. Tj.

January 2 rec season began wnn a Dang The Basic Medium nd taking more time making to mid-November's downtown Value Day sales. sure of their purchases. According to Alan duBoif. manager, knives and fishinc tackle to date have proved favorite Christmas Diameter of the sun in 865.000; or miles, or about 110 times greater clarpd 12i pay December 30 record than the diameter of the earth. I December 15.

Unlisted Securities on Honolulu Stock Exchange FORT STREET JAMMED Fort Street was jammed wnn CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT SALVAGE 1 only Double Drum Budo Heist with power 1 only Triple Drum Hoist without power 1 only 500 gollons Air Receiving Tank Above on dock of bargo resting in 10-12 feet of water 40C off shore 1 only 210 Chicago Pneumatic Compressor Diesel driven (next to barge) 1 only clam shell bucket (in water place unknown) 4297' 1's wire rope (in water place unknown) 1500' IV wire rope (in water ploee unknown) Crestloy wrenches, Stillson Pipe Wrenches, Solt Cutter, 12 Ten Hydraulic Jack, Hand Barrel Pump, Sledge Hammer, Snatch Block, 16" pulley. Triple Pulley Blocks, Shackles, Clamps, Screw Shoring Jacks, Ton Coffin Jock, Ton Coffin Jack, Blasting Battery Box, Combination Torch, 100' acetylene Hose, Airco Acetylene Regulator, Airco Oxygen Regulator, Cylinder Oxygen, IV coil Rope 440, 1" coil Rope 200-, 40C Air Hose, 200' Air Hose, 2 drums Diesel Fuel. 4 drums Gasoline, 10 gallon Motor Oil, 10 gallons Compressor Oil. (AH in water places unknown.) Value: $3,600.00. ALL ABOVE AT PAIA, MAUI Selvoge bids should be submitted on or before 12 noon, on he 5th day of December, 1953, on a "Where Is-As Is" basis, to the Honolulu Trust Compony, 31 North King Street, Honolulu, T.

H. Telephone 5-3925 ask for Fred Ishibashi. Colored pictures and slides ut aiUhle for estimates. buvers who took advantage of the presents. special offers Merchants made; At Honolulu Sporting ooons.

as As of week Ending November 27, i9.3 Ii a AnrfraHe't vvnmpn shnnnprs AirtRichnn National Bank. 17 Shares at 43a; Castle and CooKe, 50-50 lit" 1 1. u. v- inn cv, 100 Shares Lewers CooKe, at i mnr.inan.vrwi(ifi(i i ai zj-. iia.u." 10V-; Pacific Chemical, Lewers and Cooke, 10 Shares at Ana tne eariy snoppi 25-35 Shares at 10: a now ply the streets in search 1 95 Sharcs at ioj.

S.TcoroUeS! STORE C. the early shoppers have the time Simultaneous with the Christy Bak ofa.aii and comfort to shop for specials. mas shopping season. Andrade Trust company a5t minute hoppers take "al- opened its doors about 10 daysagoj Castle and Cooke hrLT; lJrn cet- ion its recently renovated- Fort Davies and Company. KAILUA, HAWAII Leaving Honolulu Dec.

6, 1953 Freight received at pier 9 Honolulu 7 a.m. to noon December 4th and 5th. YOUNG BROTHERS A Division ef Oahu tailway end land Co. uiuh Avocaao com Hawaiian Avocado pfd. ihrrtv Ilnuse 5 Early Christmas shoppers are According to French, of The Bid Asked Last Sale Date 1014 104 6-26-53 4H 41Vj 4Hn 11-20-53 43L3 44 431 11-27-53 74 Rlj "34 11-13-53 23a 23 23H 11-27-53 110 125 125 10- 9-53 .65 .75 -KO 11-6 53 .50 50 11- 6-53 .60 .60.

11- 6-53 27, 21 11-27-53 2Mi 24 11-25-53 6R SO 70 3-20-53 5 6 5V, 11-13-53 10 5-29-53 10 10 4-24 53 S'i 9-18-53 10 lOVj 11-27-53 30ia 3 Ha 10- 9-53 20 I8I4 9-15-50 19 21 21 10-30-53 lOti 10Vi 11-27-53 94 lOVa 10 11-13-531 a Christmas not it 1 niilli there is actually shopping season even nciore- m0rninc. Charlntt when jionoiuiu Thanksgiving Hawaiian Avocado A pfd Hawaiian Philippines Hawaiian Trust Co. Honolulu Iron Works Honolulu Paper Company Honolulu Stadium Ideal Finance and Mortgage Kohala Sugar Company Lewers and Cooke Liberty Bank CHS1M, dMiiiilUU ililCi lllCt-lidlC buys gifts to mail away. School student, had finished all her shopping for her classmates. Next week, she'll buy for her fam Matson Navigation ily.

1l't, Kut en aril' MALVLAND-BOUND Warm clothing. Hawaiian preserves and other are favorites for Mainland-bound gifts, according to Mrs. French. Maui Electric Company Pacific Chemical "I'm impatient, she explained. Von-Hamm Young com..

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