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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 44

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a I I I C-14 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Thursday, July 27, 1967 Obituaries Edna B. Lawson dies; former society editor Mrs. Edna B. Lawson, former newspaper woman, teacher and amateur actress here, died Monday at the age of 88. She died in a convalescent home in Santa Barbara, where funeral services will be held.

Mrs. Lawson retired in 1953 as society editor and L. E. Claiborne, official in Samoa, dies at 51 Military graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the National Cemetery of the Pacific, Punchbowl, for Lewis E.

Claiborne, 51. Mr. Claiborne died Friday in American Samoa, where he was engineer the Public Works Department. He was born in Sunflower, Miss. He was with Island Conmoan assignment.

He served struction Co. before his. Sawith the U.S. Army see Engineers in the South Pacific during World War II. He is survived by his wife, the former Virginia Owens, of Honolulu, sons, Lt.

Lewis E. Claiborne III, and Gary O. Claiborne, daughter, Elizabeth, brother, Craig, and a sister, Mrs. Gusta Barnwell. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations made to the American Fart Fund.

Williams Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Memorial rites for Mrs. Wiles set for Monday Memorial services will be held for Mrs. Yuki Wiles at 7:30 p.m. at the Harris Memorial Methodist Church.

A former Honolulu resident, Mrs. Wiles, 48, died Sunday at Potomac, after a brief illness. Mrs. Wiles was born in Honolulu and was a graduate of the University of Hawaii. She taught in Oahu and Hawaii schools before joining the staff of Rep.

Spark Matsunaga in Washington, D.C., in 1963. For the last years, she was on the staff of U.S. Senator Philip Hart of Mich. Funeral services over the ashes were conducted yesterday at the Washington National Cathedral, Bethlehem Chapel, by the Rev. D.

Harry ur executive secretary of church extenof the Board sions of the Methodist Church. The memorial services in Honolulu will be conducted by the Rev. Shigeo Tanabe, pastor of the Hilo Methodist Church, and the Rev. Rhodes Martin, pastor of Harris Memorial. In lieu of flowers, the family has suggested donations in her memory to the Hawaii Cancer Society or the donor's favorite charity.

Mrs. Wiles is survived by her husband, Ernest E. Wiles; two daughters, Mrs. James (Jenny Lou) Watson, of Maryland, and Susan Joy; and two sons, Bruce G. and Greg E.

Wiles. She also is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Hirakawa; two brothers, Howard I.

and Francis I. Hirakawa; and three sisters, Harriet Mrs. Daniel (Eiko) Honjivo and Mrs. Raymond (Margaret) Mahelona. Josephine Cabral A funeral Mass for Mrs.

Josephine B. Cabral, 87, of 2754 Kaimuki will be said at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Patrick's Church. Mrs.

Cabral, who was named "Mother of the Year" in 1963 by the a ah hulu Community Association, was the widow of Antone G. Cabral. She died yesterday in a local hospital. Friends may call at Williams Mortuary from 6 to 9 p.m. tomorrow and after 7:30 a.m.

Saturday. The Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. She is survived by sons Edward of Honolulu, Wilfred T. Johnston Island, daughters, Mrs.

Philomena Kellogg, Adeline Spencer, Mrs. Flora Komes and Mrs. Ethel Helmboldt, all on the Mainland, and a sister, Mrs. Annie Grance. Mrs.

Yamamoto Services were held Sunday Hosoi Garden Mortuary for Wasayo Yamamoto, 85, of 1265 Nehoa St. She died July 20 at her home. She was born in Hiroshima, Japan. Surviving are her sons, Teruo and Drs. Shigeo and Hiroo Yamamoto, daughters Mrs.

Kiyoko Kobayashi, Misa Koseki and Miss Takek ko Yamamoto, eight grandchildren. and five Pedro Marinio Funeral services for Pedro Marinio, 74, will begin at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Ordenstein Mortuary. Marinio, of Maunalani Hospital at 5113 Circle, died July He 19 at Queen's Hospital. was a former cook.

Friends may call at the mortuary from 7 a.m. tomorrow. Burial will be at the Valley of the Temples at 9:30 a.m. He is survived by several relatives in the Philippines. LEGAL NOTICE The Pulse of Paradise Places to go BOTANICAL GARDENS: 180 North Vineyard Street.

Botanical park with fine orchid collection a and rare tropical trees. Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free. ULU MAU VILLAGE: Ala Moana Park across from Ala Moana Center.

A living museum demonstrating the arts. skills and daily activities of the early Hawaiians. Open 9 4:30 p.m. Closed STINDAYS. Admission.

SEA LIFE PARK: World's largest exhibit of marine life. Makapuu Point, Waimanalo. Open 10 to 6 p.m. Holokai Night dining and Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, 6:30 to 10 p.m. AQUARIUM: World's fintropical fish collection.

Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunp.m. to 5 p.m. Admission 25 cents.

Children under 16 free. At 2777 Kalakaua Avenue. POLYNESIAN SHOW: Cultural Center, Laie. Authentic program of songs and dances of Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga and Maori, 8 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.

Reservations: 299-291. MISSION HOUSES: 553 South King Street. Open Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission.

KODAK HULA SHOW: On the lawn in front of Waikiki Natatorium. 10 a.m. Free. Summer Schedule: TUESTHURSDAY AND FRIDAY. through August 31.

FOLK DANCING-University YWCA, 1820 University Avenue, 8 to 10:30 p.m., every Friday. ZOO: In Kapiolani Park, Waikiki. Large tropical bird collection. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

daily. Free. ALOHA TOWER: Famous land mark of Hawaii at the foot of Fort Street. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

daily. Free. WAIMEA FALLS: Scenery swimming 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Waimea.

WAX MUSEUM: Ancient Hawaiian scenes, artifacts, relics of bygone days. 2340 Kalakaua Avenue, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission. IOLANI PALACE: King and Richards Streets.

Open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. to noon. The only royal palace in the United States.

UNIVERSITY: Free tour of the University of Hawaii campus. Meet at University Relations, 2444 Dole Street. Reservations: 944-8856. ACADEMY OF ARTS: Honolulu's fine Academy, splendid exhibits of Oriental and Polynesian sculpture, painting, artifacts plus a generous display of the old masters, 900 South Beretania Street. Open 10 a.m.

to 4:30 p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. SUNDAY. Free. TODAY TEAHOUSE: "An Evening in dinner with geisha-Korean entertainment.

Reservations: 933-111. BRIDGE: Duplicate games. Princess Kaiulani Hotel, 7:45 p.m. Information: Janet Budd: 503-548. FILM: Top student films produced at USC and UCLA, Kuykendall Auditorium, UH campus 7 and 9 p.m.

Information: 944-8854. TRAVEL FILM: "Alaska." Waikiki Terminal Building, back of International Market Place, 7:30 p.m. Free. TOMORROW BON DANCES: McCully Diashido Mission, 1036 Citron 7:30 p.m.; Ew a Hongwanji Mission, 7:30 p.m. Free.

PLAY: "Stop the World I Want to. Get Off," UH Drama University Theatre, 1777 East-West 8:30 p.m. Information: 944-8740. CONCERT: Royal Hawaiian Band, Iolani Palace grounds, 12:15 p.m. FASHION SHOW: Luncheon.

Makahiki Room, Hilton Hawaiian Village, noon. Reservations: 994-321. WATER SHOW: Polynesian spectacular. Reef Hotel, 6 p.m. Reservations: 933-111.

BRIDGE: Duplicate games. Liberty House, Waialae, 9:15 a.m., 7:30 p.m. Edgewater Beach Hotel, 7:45 p.m. Information: Janet Budd, 503-548. Tours CANNERY: Dole pineapple cannery tour, 650 Iwilei Road.

Admission. For time and information: 563-411. IN A WORD BY KALBACH JOHN "Have you ridden their new Mach 1 elevator?" MOCK 1 (after Ernst Mach, Austrian physicist) FACE OF THE THE CAR, FRONT PLEASE 1 the speed of sound tour. Meet at Jefferson Hall, 1777 East-West Road, 2:30 p.m. PLANTATION SUGAR MILL: No children under 10.

Tours, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Information 683-591. Monday through Thursday only. PEARL HARBOR: Arizona Memorial.

Navy boat leaves from the Memorial Landing at Halawa Gate off ery half hour 11:30 Kamehameha Highway, a.m. and from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Reservations not required. Cameras okay. No children under six.

Closed Mondays and holidays. BY AIR: One day tour of eight islands by air. Information: HATS, 936-577. Sky Tours Hawaii, 932-041. CHINATOWN: Shopping and Temple Tour sponsored by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce.

UESDAY ONLY. 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Meet at 42 North King Street. Reservations: phone 503-181.

PEARL HARBOR: From Kewalo Basin on the "Adventure," from 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Information: 934-123. On the Ale Ale Kai a catamaran, at 1:30 p.m. Information: 576-355.

On the Leilani. Information: 933-841. On the Kaimanu. Information: 565-970. Museums BISHOP MUSEUM: 1355 Kalihi Street.

World's greatest Hawaiian collection. Open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daiSunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Admission.

SUMMER PALACE: 2913 Pali Highway. Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. 1 p.m.

Adults. $1. Children, 50 centissioN HOUSES: 553 South King Street. Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., monday to Friday; 9 a.m.

to 1 p.m. Saturday. Admission. Galleries DAVIS: 910 Ala Moana. 8 a.m.

to 5 p.m. BLACK ORCHID: 94-680 Farrington Highway. WaipaPACIFIC: Art supplies, 2132 Kalakaua Avenues, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. BAC'CHANAL: 1292 Kapiolani Boulevard.

10 a.m. to 9 p.m. FETTIGS: Kamehameha Highway in Wahiawa. Noon to 5 p.m. EWING KRAININ: Open 1 to 5 Monday through Saturday.

316 Seaside Avenue. Information: 938-669. ARTS COUNCIL: 1212 University Avenue. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

ACADEMY: Honolulu Academy of Arts. 900 South Beretania Street. 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ARTIS VILLAGE: International Market Place.

Waikiki, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. JACKIE ANDERSON STUDIO: 937-671. HUNNICUTT: 53-346 Ka. mehameha Highway.

Punaluu, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. TENNENT: Information at 506-952. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

KAHALA COOPERATIVE: Waialae Shopping Center 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday. Friday and Saturday.

Information: 744-112. ART CENTER: Contemporary Arts Center of Hawaii, News Building, Kapiolani Boulevard at South Street. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sports HORSEBACK RIDING Koko Head Stables near Sandy Beach.

Monday to Sunday. Information: 749-292. HAWAII HORSE CENTER 41-1791 Kalanianaole Highway. 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

'HORSEBACK RIDING: Hawaii Horse Center, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 41-1791 Kalanianaole Highway. Waimanalo. Information: 257-288.

GOLF: Golf Course. Ladies Day, Tuesday only. Off Kalanianaole Temperatures THURSDAY, Albany 83 58 Houston Albuquerque 92 68 Indianapolis Amarillo 89 71 Jackson Asheville 81 59 Jacksonville Atlanta 86 69 Kansas City Billings 86 55 Las Vegas Birmingham 86 74 Little Rock Bismarck 77 47 Los Angeles Boise 91 56 Louisville Boston 8 07 Memphis Brownsville 93 78 Mimi Beach Buffalo 80 65 Midland Burlington 80 62 Milwaukee Casper 89 54 Minneapolis Charleston, S.C. 89 74 New Orleans Charleston, W.Va. 70 New York Charlotte 87 71 North Platte Chicago 80 68 Oklahoma City Cincinnati 91 69 Omaha Cleveland 84 62 Philadelphia Columbus 86 64 Phoenix Denver 8 7 Pittsburgh Des Moines 92 66 Portland, Me.

Detroit 83 65 Portland, Ore. Duluth 71 46 Raleigh El Paso 94 75 Rapid City Fargo 76 49 Reno Fort Worth 98 77 Richmond Great Falls 90. 60 St. Louis Helna 87 55 Spokane TOMORROW HAMMOND ORGAN SOCIETY: Ala Moana Banquet Hall, 6:30 p.m. ROTARY: West Honolulu Club, Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel noon.

The skies today Thursday, July 27 Sunset todatorrow .7:14 p.m. Sunrise 6:30 a.m. The moon rises 11:23 p.m. tonight and is at apogee. Prominent Star Spica, high in southwest 7:30 p.m.

those listings preceded by an asterisk. In those cases multiply as indicated from the Honolulu predictions. Time Height OAHU Haleiwa 0.84 0.84 Waianae 0.0 0.0 Koko Hea 0.1 0.0 Waimanalo 0.92 0.92 Kaneohe MOLOKAI Kaunakakal 0.6 Kailua 0.0 MAUI Kahulul SHAWAII Hilo Kawaihae 0.0 Visible Planets Venus, low in west 8:07 p.m. Mars, in the southwest 8:25 p.m. Saturn, near the moon.

Twilight Morning twilight begins 1 hour 23 minutes before sunrise. Evening twilight ends 1 hour 23 minutes after sunset. The Tides Honolulu Harbor HIGH LOW JULY Time Ht. Time Ht. 27 9:00 AM 1.1 2:24 AM 0.2 28 10:06 AM 1.3 2:54 AM 0.2 THUR 7:42 PM 1.4 1:54 PM 01 0.8 FRI 8:12 PM 1.1 3:36 PM 0.9 29 11:18 AM 1.5 3:30 AM 0.2 SAT 8:54 PM 0.9 6:00 PM 0.9 30 12:12 PM 1.7 4:06 AM 0.2 SUN 10:24 PM 0.7 8:00 PM 0.7 31 1:00 PM 1.9 4:54 AM 0.2 MON 11:54 PM 0.6 8:54 PM 0.6 The Tides other areas The time of tides varies widely throughout the islands.

If the figures for your community, shown below. are plus. ADD them to the Honolulu times. If they are minus, you SUBTRACT. The same is true of the heights.

except for LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received up to and opened' on AUGUST 9, 1967, at 2:00 p.m., in the Office of the Division of Purchasing, Department of Finance, City and County of Honolulu for the furnishing of SERVICE TO MAINTAIN ADDING MACHINES AND CALCU. LATORS. Proposals may be obtained from said Division upon application for Proposal Document No. 601. E.

H. COOK Director of Finance City and County of Honolulu (S.B.: July 25, 27, 29, 31; August 2, 1967) LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER A PETITION FOR CHANGE OF DISTRICT BOUNDARY WITHIN THE COUNTY OF HAWAII BEFORE THE LAND USE COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the public hearing to be held in the County of Hawaii by the Land Use Commission of the State of Hawaii to consider petitions for Change of District Boundary as provided for in Section 98H-4, Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1955, as amended. TIME AND PLACE At the Hale Halawai Cultural Center in Kailua, Kona on July 28, 1967 at 1:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as interested persons may be heard. Docket Number Tax Map and Petitioner: Key: Change Requested: A67-151 7-7-08: 18 To incorporate approxToshio Naka- imately 3.23 acres presmoto ently in an Agricultural Iwao Jyo District into an urban District at North Kona, Hawaii A67-153 2-4-22: 30 To incorporate approxYasuo Kuwaye imately 3 acres Hiromu ly in an Agricultural Yamanaka District into an Urban District at Waiakea, South Hilo, Hawaii A67-154 7-4-09: 19 To incorporate approxEvelyn S. Foo, imately 21.46 acres presThelma Y.

C. ently in an Agricultural Foo, Wendell District into an Urban Foo, Francis District at Kealakehe, Foo, Vera North Kona, Hawaii F. Yokoi James K. Wilia Maps showing the areas under consideration for change of district boundary, and copies of the Rules and Regulations governing the petition above are on file in the offices of the Planning Commission, County of Hawaii, and the Land Use Commision, and are open to the public during office hours, Monday through Friday. All written protests or comments regarding the above petitions may be filed with the Land Use Commission, 426 South Queen Street, Honolulu, Hawaii, before the date of public hearing, or submitted in person at the time of the public hearing, or up to fifteen (15) days following the hearing.

LAND USE COMMISSION C. E. S. BURNS. Chairman RAMON DURAN, Executive Officer July 14, 27, 1967) NOTICE OF BOND REDEMPTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to and under thou authority and requirements of Chapter 24 of the Revised Ordinances of Honolulu 1961, as amended, and the Charter City and County of Honolulu, the following improvement district bonds of the City and County of Honolulu have been called redemption August 15, 1967: Improvement District No.

98, Kalihi-Uka Sewers, Sections 1-B and 1-C, Bonds Dated August 1953, Due 15, 1972 Redeemable A gust 15, 1954 Bond No. 47 Improvement District No. 100, Waianae Sewerage District, Sections 1, 3 and 7, Bonds Dated August 15, 1953, Due August 15, 1972 Redeemable August 15, 1954 Bond Nos. 51 and 52 Improvement District No. 137.

Aiea Heights Sewers, Section 1, Bonds Dated August 1960, Due August 15, 1969 Redeemable Aug gust 15, 1961 Bond Nos. 45-49, inclusive Improvement District No. 169, University Avenue, Bonds Dated August 1965, Due August 1984 15, Redeemable August 15, 966 Bond Nos. 6-11, inclusive Payment of the face amount of each bond designated for redemption together with any accrued interest thereon to August 15, 1967, will be made by the Director of Finance on or after said date at the office of the Division of Treasury, City and County of Honolulu, City Hall, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813, upon presentation and surrender of the bonds with all coupons maturing subsequent to August 15, 1967, attached. Interest on the aforesaid bonds will cease as of August 15, 1967.

Highway. Open at 7:30 a.m. Information: Pro Shop, 30-588. music and drama critic of the Honolulu Advertiser. She was on the paper's staff for 20 years following her first seven years in the Islands as a teacher at Hilo and McKinley High Schools.

dramatic activities cluded a part in founding tine Honolulu Community Theatre, and several subsequent roles with the group. Sher was at teaching different career times the in head of the dramatics department of the Territorial Normal School and the assistant director of dramatics at the University of Hawaii. She was a member of numerous community, professional and honorary societies and organizations. The widow of the Llewellyn H. Lawson, she vived by a daughter, Mrs.

Llewellyn Lee, of New York City a grandson and a great granddaughter. Julia Arnold, widow of ex-mayor, dies Mrs. Julia K. Arnold, 77, of 1094 Lunaanela Kailua, died Tuesday at St. Francis Hospital.

She was the widow of Charles N. Arnold, mayor of Honolulu in 1927 and 1928. Graveside services will begin at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at Oahu Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m.

tonight at the cemetery chapel, where a prayer service will be held at 8:30 p.m. The survivors include daughters Mrs. June Helmreich, Mrs. Alice Stertz, Mrs. Yvonne Ernst, Mrs.

Cecelia Kane, sons Francis Thomas Arthur George T. and Charles N. Arnold, Jr. A Also surviving are her sisters Mrs. Helen derer, Mrs.

Sarah Simpson, Mrs. Kaena Davis, Mrs. Lena Goble and Mrs. Pleicdes Colburn and a brother, Appiana Colburn. Williams Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Leonicio Bulac A funeral Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph's Church, Waipahu, for Leonicio Bulac, 66, of 85-138-B Mill Waianae. Mr. Bulac died Friday at a local hospital.

He was born in Bilar Bohol, the Philippinesends may call at Mililani Mortuary from 6 to 9 p.m. tomorrow and after 8 a.m. Saturday. The Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. will be at Mililani Memorial Park.

He is survived by his wife, Regina, sons Saturnino Patrick and Leoncio of Honolulu and Eugene, of Los Angeles. Seven daughters also survive, Mrs. Sally Opaon, and Dora, Theresa, Catherine and Veronica, of Oahu, Mrs. Sophie Leary, of New York and Mrs. Sylvia Barron, of California.

Mrs. Juka Murata Mrs. Juka Murata, 74, the wife of Yoshitaro Murata, of Captain Cook, Hawaii, died yesterday at Queen's Hospitaline was born in Kumamoto, Japan. A funeral procession will leave the Murata residence at 4:30 p.m. today for 5 p.m.

services at the Kona Hongwanji Mission. Surviving, in addition to her husband, sons, Gilbert Clarence of Kona, daughters Mrs. Jiro Tomosada, of Hilo, Mrs. Henry Nakashima, and seven grandchildren. Hosoi Mortuary is in charge.

Ruth Ruhlin Mrs. Ruth B. Ruhlin, 60, of Hillsboro, died Monday at Queen's Hospital. Funeral services will be held at a later date in Hillsboro. She is survived by her husband, Henry sons Donald and Richard and daughters Mrs.

Janet Paaiana and Mrs. Barbara Newberry. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Verna Buckmaster, and brothers Aubrey and Kenneth. Mrs.

Ruhlin was born in Alberta, Canada. Mrs. Susie Ozaki LAWAI, Kauai Mrs. Susie Senaha Ozaki, 21, of Lawai, died Monday night in Veterans Memorial Hospital. Combined wake and funeral services were held at 5 p.m.

yesterday at Garden Island Mortuary. Burial was in the Lawai Cemetery. Mrs. Ozaki was born in Waimea. She was the wife of Allen Y.

Ozaki of Lawai and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sumiichi Senaha of Kekaha. She also is survived by a daughter, Shirlee, and two brothers, Roy Y. of Kekaha and Brian S.

of Eleele. Choi in Young HILO Choi In Young, 88, of 31 Furneaux Lane, died Tuesday in Hilo Hospital. He was a native of Korea and a retired plantation worker. Funeral services were to be held today, followed by burial at Homelani Cemetery. He had no known relatives here.

Dodo Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. FISHING: Deep sea, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Information: 566-577 or 561-555 SAIL: Catamaran sail at 5:30 p.m. Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel.

Information: 994-321. SAIL: Sunset Supper sail aboard the Ale Ale Kai from Ke walo Basin, 5:30 p.m. Information: 576-355. GLIDING: Hawaii Soaring Club. Dillingham Field.

9 a.m. to 6 p.m. By appointment: 634-938 In 1 our schools CLASS OF '47, HILO HIGH: Reunion, August 4-6. Information: 982-335, 990-960, 992-566. REUNION: Hilo High School class of 1957, Four Seas Restaurant, August 19.

Information: Robert Nagao, 997-102, Vera Tokunaga, 853-473. Public hearings TOMORROW STATE LAND USE COM- MISSION: Hale Halawai Cultural Center, Kailuap.m., petitions by Toshio Nakamoto and Iwao Jyo, to incorporate approximately 3.23 acres presently in Agricultural District into an urban district at North Kona, Hawaii; Yasuo Kuwaye and Hiromu Yamanaka, to incorporate approximately 3 acres presently in an agricultural district into an urban district at Waiakea, South Hilo, Hawaii; Evelyn S. Foo, Thelma Y. C. Foo, Wendell Foo, Francis Foo, Vera F.

Yokoi and James K. Wilia, to incorporate approximately 21.46 acres presently in an agricultural district into an urban district at Kealakehe, North Kona, Hawaii. Divorces Circuit Judge Samuel P. King granted an absolute divorce Tuesday to Carol Reeves from Joe Reeves. Family Court Referee Paul C.

Kokubun granted interlocutory divorces Tuesday to: Lois H. Ginoza from Jerry S. Ginoza. Nobuko W. Wescott from Harry G.

Wescott. Mabel Shigeno Hodge from Ronald Albert Hodge. Absolute divorces went to: Felicia Tate from David Arnold Tate, Jr. Ernest Encarnacion from Judy Anne Encarnacion. An annulment was granted to Peter Richard Muller from Norine Madelaine Muller.

This final decree was granted in Family Court of Third Circuit Court in Hilo: Toshie Matsue from Jack T. Matsue. This interlocutory decree was granted in Family Court of Third Circuit Court in Hilo: Ronald H. Yoneda from Ademine R. Yoneda.

Coupons maturing on or before August 15, 1967, appertaining to the bonds designated for redemption, at the option of the holder, be detached and presented for payment in the usual manner. E. H. COOK City and Director couFinance of Honolulu July 27, Aug. 3, 1967) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT As provided in Section 193-20 R.L.H.

1955, as amended, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the to the Contractor of the City and County of Honoludetermined and certitleas to the a mount deemed by him to be due to the Contractor of the contract set out hereinafter, the work called for by said contract having been fully completed. James W. Glover, Contract No. F-331-67 West Loch Shore Trunk Sewer (Advance), Job No. 46-66 (s) David H.

C. Lee Acting Director of Finance City and County of Honolulu July 27, 1967) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Liquor Commission of the City and County of Honolulu, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 159, Revised Laws of Hawaii 1955, as amended, will hold a public hearing at the office of the Commission, 1455 S. Beretania Honolulu, Hawaii, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1967, 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 and objections may be made by any registered voter for the election precinct within which the premises of the applicant is located or by any person owning in fee simple or holding under a recorded lease any real estate situate within a distance of 500 feet from the nearest point of the premises involved in the application to the nearest point of such real estate. Written protests and objections should be filed with the Secretary of the Commission at or before the time of hearing, but any one interested may appear in person at the hearing.

APPLICATION NO. 864 Applicant: Certified Corporation Firm Name: Certified Corporation Place of business: 2888 Ualena Street, Honolulu License applied for: Wholesale General DATED: July 14, 1967 LIQUOR COMMISSION OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU AMBROSE J. ROSEHILL, Chairman By Wm. H. Lucas Executive Secretary July 20 27, 1967) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Liquor Com-' mission of the City a and County of Honolulu, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 159, Revised Laws of Hawaii 1955, as amended, will hold a public hearing at the office of the Commission, 1455 S.

Beretania Honolulu, Hawaii, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1967, at 4:00 1 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 and objections may be made by any registered voter for the election precinct within which the premises of the applicant is located or by any person owning in fee simple or holding under a recorded lease any real estate situate within a distance of 500 feet from the nearest point of the premises involved in the application to the nearest point of such real estate. Written protests and objections should be filed with the Secretary of the Commission at or before the time of hearing, but any one interested may appear in person at the hearing. APPLICATION NO. 674 Applicant: Kenichi Inafuku Firm Name: Robert's Market Place of business: 2012 Houghtailing Street, Honolulu License applied for: Retail General DATED: July 14, 1967 LIQUOR COMMISSION OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU AMBROSE J.

ROSEHILL, Chairman By Wm. H. Lucas Executive Secretary July 20 27, 1967) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Liquor Commission of the City and County of Honolulu, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 159, Revised Laws of Hawaii as amended, will hold a public hearing at the office of the Commission, 1455 S. Beretania Honolulu, Hawaii, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1967, 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 and objections made by any registered voter for the election precinct within which the premises of the applicant is located or by any person owning in fee simple or holding under a recorded lease any real estate situate within a distance of 500 feet from the nearest point of the premises involved in the application to the nearest point of such real estate.

Written protests and objections should be filed with the Secretary of the Commission at or before the time of hearing, but any one interested may appear in person at the hearing. APPLICATION NO. 111 Applicant: Enterprises, Ltd. Firm Name: Surf Lounge Place of business: 444 Kanekapolei Place, Honolulu License applied for: Dispenser General DATED: July 14, 1967 LIQUOR COMMISSION OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU AMBROSE J. ROSEHILL, Chairman By Wm.

H. Lucas Executive Secretary July 20 27, 1967) JULY 20, 1967 90 77 Tampa 89 79 92 73 Salt Lake City 99 90 73 San Antonio 97 78 95 74 San Diego 79 69 94 70 San Francisco 73 55 108 87 St Ste Marie 79 52 90 71 Seattle 69 60 90 73 Shreveport 93 72 90 68 Spokane 87 60 Tucson 88 74 86 81 Washington 89 71 Wichita 95 70 82 64 80 61 CANADIAN 91 68 Calgary 76 51 85 72 Edmonton 77 55 90 57 Montreal 79 61 75 Ottawa 80 61 89 65 Regina 79 51 72 Toronto 81 59 96 85 Winnipeg 71 53 84 61 Vancouver 70 56 85 64 74 55 ALASKAN 88 71 Anchorage 61 49 73 59 Fairbanks 59 52 95 44 Juneau 59 54 91 68 92 68 HAWAHAN 87 60 Honolulu 89 781.

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