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III WANT.AD SERVICE-CAU: 52977 55367 THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1951. FIVE LEGAL NOTICES FIRST CIRCUIT COl'RT LEGAL NOTICES In the Court nrt vmii i of DOROTHY B.

VOING "TICK OF COMPLETION P. No. 16S6S. OF CONTRACT i'h OA By STELLA Metzger Voids Dope Case Notice IS herebv tivfn rhat niinmnt! the Provisions of Section 8770 of Uie Laws of Hawaii. 1343.

as "mended, the construction hv mnt -tome Builders of that certain residence Vl.u-Lea ia Key: 9-14(9-35 Lot 3 Oahu, T. H. has been com- uieiea. (Decision. Frees Defendant SATURDAY, November 10 Eorn todav.

voti have one of great minds of your ase. xou the capacity tor cainins much) ANGEL PAREZ and Mary PAREZ and Found guilty last March on narcotics charges, Rhemus Fales, 34. johne. PAREZ js a Iree man today because Federal Judge Delbert E. Metzger re-Nov.

3. io, 1931 considered his conviction. I- i '-Jk Tf vVJJ 1 1 I i vv Vl tip. i w.vy knowledge and then bemc; able; Crt the peim' to make excellent ie of it. The: cancer (June s-juiy dy one danger is that you may scat- may s'jart slowly wtui rr.irior deias ter your energies over so wide a impeding Be patient an-i field that vou'll miss out bv notlP4- evolve atifactniy.

being sufficiently specialized Lto JuJ Aus. 23i ci 4w Tho t.v fr our own worst enemy and ss tin- In a decision nanaed down yesterday, Judse Metzger ruled that government had failed to prove its charges against Fales "beyond all reasonable doubt." The court' general at Hong Kong on" the ordered the defendant freed and ground they had failed to show hi? bond canceled. Uhat they were blood son? of Lau Fales, who lives at 1508 Emma Kau Chut. Judge Metzger held was found guilty by Judge otherwise. The case was presented by at-capsules ofjtorneys W.

Y. Char and Sau Ung Loo Chan. (Hon. Adv. OWNERS' NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT Notice is iierebv given tiiat pursuant to the Provisions of Section 8770 ol tr.e Revised Laws of Hawaii, 145.

as amended, the constiuctaon bv Harold Kawano of that certain residence situated at Tax Key: 3-3-34-26 Lot 9, Honolulu T. H. has bem completed. HATSUNE ONIZUKA and KAMEICHI ONIZUKA Owners (Hon. Adv.

Nov. 3. 10. 1951 OWNER'S NOTICEOF COMPLETION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that." YEN thati" pursuant to the Provisions of Section BiiOof the Revised Laws of Hawaii. 1945.

the construction bv Joseph Pak Chong of that certain dwelling situated on Hualani Kailua. Oahu tax kev 4-3-44 H. Parcel 23. Lot 23-B Honolulu, has been completed. ARTHUR D.

MICHAEL Owner) (Hon. Adv. Nov. 3, 10. 1931 OWNER'S NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT 2 IIAWAII MARINES Three pursuant to th" Provisions of Sect ton i Tw 'oun2 men of Chinese ex- 8770 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, i traction whose American citizen- 1945.

the construction bv Kenneth Shioi ship has been contested bv the on Mamalst.Teyy'iate department are on solid Honolulu, t. has been completed, ground today. KENNETH SHIOI FUMIKO SHIOI i Tn a derision handed down ves- Metzger on charges possession of four heroin following a trial March 22. The defendant attorney, Sam- Lanaau- OOK excepuun io ine 1 verdict and filed a motion in ar rest nf iudsment on the eround the iaence "ilea io snow mat nis client had had possession of the dm The motion va UDheld bv court. China Residents Ruled S.

Citizens Tr.ll ,1 rlv Metzger ruled that Lau Gum and, Lau On are U. S. citizens bv virtue of being the sons of Lau Kau Chut. 58. a native of Hawaii.

The two youths, age 19 and 20, are presently living in Kwangtung, China. Last April their applications for American passports were turned down by the U. S. consul Rites Moiidav For Sfc. Isliibaslii Mpmnrial cpruiP fnr st 1st Class Edward Ishibashi, 18, son of Mrs.

Elizabeth Soma of 1415; gww.s-w.sww Emma will; be held on Mon- of unlawful jury-waived tour of security duty at the navy yard as the marine corps observes its year of service to the country. Left to risht. Set. Wilfred W. C.

Tom, son of Wah Kwai Tom. 120-C Toki Cpl. Raymond K. Aona, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Christian Aona, Nana-kuli. and Set. Everett A. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Adams. 434-D (Jtomana Kailua. (USMC photo.) Roofer Gets Probation 'rOT 1 tlCll Ol Jieifil pmnc )n, roofer, was placed on probation fnr nnp vpar hv Federal evl- fT ii Iowa LllaiKC ui theft of government property Ramos pleaded guilty to stealing metal from a navy dump at Lualualei. Ramos' alleged accomplice in the theft. Alexander Jardine.

22, first oleaded guilty to the charge He later was permitted to withdraw his plea by Judge McLaughlin after he asserted he hadn't known what he had done. His case is exnerteH tn nrocontiul of the federal grand jury. Judge II()I)(S for Cure i i Uf lOUUg DotP Addict Donald Williams, 18-vear-oId drug addict, was sentenced to two years in prison bv Federal Judge j. Frank McLaughlin with the rec- ommenaauon ne oe conimea io a corrective institution. Young Williams, a former bell- boy on the APL liner President Cleveland, was arrested late last month bv custom nffirial when the ship arrived from the Orient Charged with the illegal possession of three ounces of heroin, which was found in his locker, he plead The court was informed bv Dr James R.

Harris of the U. S. public w. I-' health service, that Williams might siabout six months. Acrord i tn K.

ATn 1 1 nnn Marine Corps Notes 176th Anniversary Rounding out one of their most successful years of service in re- cent history, the United States marines are observing tneir; 176th anniversary today. CALLED ON a little over a VV year ago to enter tne desperate in South Ko I i at ir.lri trililtv luc uanu roaas ana ai me lop UOT Oi dlllt ill the Cathedral of 1 Peace. Fort St. 1 1 ldU An It A w-tvtnA in 1 till I kjhclu: mi men au auu A. po'1 on IUOIU" "out.f ine iit-or) if 1-, Wrun rf ri i r-t i in UOll WdS JOrmea na Sauea nf trainino ccVifiAlc hn Ko-Udult probation officer, efforts are' It launched an attack toward onibeing made to have the youth jChinju on Aug.

7, 1950, and took U1UC1 vv etl- some of the pressure off the; small UN force on the Pusan de- fense perimeter. A month later the Marines learn to use them. LITEKATt'KE. poetry, science. i ii luii, iiiMuij dn the intellectual fields are open early and then stick to it.

You have a full share of tem perament, ana ai times you appear to be inconsistent or erratic. iuaiiy may ie a be a memory weakness. For you do not always pay as much attention to detail as you should. Train your memory by writing down carefully all things you need to remember. Forj then, when you are concentrating on a piujevi, you coin icut your daily schedule and recall the other, unrelated things you should attend to.

You abhor people with one-track minds yet there are times when you appear to be chus-sing along a single rail yourself. IN MARRIAGE, be careful that; you wed someone of similar cul-J tural and intellectual tastes or the; union cannot be an entirely satis factory one. 1 To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily guide. Sunday, November 11 SCORPIO (Oct.

24-Nov. 22) Don't be: contrary just for the sake of being dif-i ferent! Arguments today, can be injurious to progress. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 221 i Children yours or someone else's may poe a serious problem which needs vour cooperation.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20t If you seem to be going around in circles, then pull yourself together and analyze your objectives. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb.

19) In making expenditures today, be guarded against extravagance. Being conservative is best. PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) This is a Sunday for rest.

Release tensions by a quiet day at home. Make no plans: follow- inclinations. ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 20) Meditation and prayer can often solve perplexities.

Your devotional duties can be consoling. TAURUS iApr. 21-May 21) Attend- fj El Your hair will be handsomer by far when you treat it to "Vaseline' Hair Just use a few drops a day. then see the difference! Buy a bottle today! TRADE MARK TASFLIN'E the mtrrri trd. mnrl of Uw Cbeaebroaf Mff.

Co Coa I i i smashed into Inchon with a full," access at any time. combat strength division and an' wlnS for close support. JO Tins llf 111 kill cr Axwuiiiictivi ii Estate reased final Account of BishoD Trus panv. Limited, executor and Petition il( allowance of same, determination of ci-visees entitled to real estate and ciMri-bulion of the estate having been til-. interested are Monday.

December 10. 1931. at clock P.M. before the Presiding -Judae, in Probate, her Courtroom Juaiciarv Buiidine. Honolulu.

is appointed the time and place hpanne of said Petition. Dated. Honolulu. T. 11 1951.

November 1. BY THE COURT M. K. YOUNG Smith. Wild.

Beebe Cades At'ornevs for executor tHonAdv. Nov. 3. 10, 17. 24.

1351 1 FIRST IRCLIT OURT NOTICE Estate of I. EE SING, also known as SING I.EE. Deceased P. No. 16484 Final Account of ALBERT K.

Y. LEE. Administrator with the Will Annexed, and Petition for allowance of same, determination of devisees entitled to real and distribution of the estate having been filed, all persons interested are notified that Monday, November 26. 1931. at 1:30 o'clock P.

before the Presiding Judge, in Probate, in her Courtroom. Judiciary Building. Honolulu. T. is appointed the time and place for the hearing of said Petition.

Dated: Honolulu, T. October 19. 1931. BY' THE COURT F. A.

HONG. NORMAN K. CHUNG and CLERK- BEN G. TAKAYESU Attorneys for Administrator (Hon. Adv.

Oct. 20, 27. Nov. 3. 10.

1951 FIRST CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE Estate of YASL'EMOS NAGAMINE, also known as Hop on Nagamine, Deceased P. No. 16911. Filed Petition of HARUKO NAGAMINE. widow alleging intestacy of said decedent, showing property within the lurisdiction of this Court and asking that she, Haruko Nagamine be appointed Administratrix of said estate.

Monday, November 26. 1951 at 1:30 o'clock P.M.. before the Presiding Judge in Probate, in his Courgroom. Judiciary Building, Honolulu. T.

is aooointed the time and place for hearing said petition and all parties interested. Dated: Honolulu, T. H. November 1, 1931. Bv the Court M.

K. YOUNG Clerk. K. MURAKAMI Attornev for petitioner (Hon. Ad.

Nov. 3. 10. 17. 1951) OWNERS NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Provisions of Section 8770 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii.

1945. as amended, the construction by James M. i uiivara of that certain residence situated at 97 Ala Kimo Dr. Tax Key: 1-9-02-11 Honolulu T. H.

has been completed. EDWARD P. S. LOO and WILLIE SHEUNG WONG Owners (Hon. Adv.

Nov. 3. 10, 1951) OWNERS NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT Notice is herebv given that pursuant tn the Provisions of Section 8770 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii. 1945. as amended, the construction by M.

K. OZAKI of that certain residence situated at Tax Key: 4-2-21-16 Kokokani. Oahu, T. H. has been completed.

T. B. BAKER and T. W. CLARKE Owners (Hon.

Adv. Nov. 3. 10. 1951) OWNERS' NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT Notice is hereby given that pursuant fo the Provisions of Section 8770 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii.

194o, as amended, the construction bv Thomas Tanaka of that certain residence situated at 344 Wailupe Circle Tax Key: 3-6-01 Par 15. Honolulu. T. H. has been completed.ARGARET RAINES and FRANCIS STEHR HAINES Owners (Hon.

Adv. Nov. 3. 10. 1951) OWNERS' NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Provisions of Section 8770 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii.

1945. as amended, the construction by J. IT. Ta-mura of that certain residence situated at Tax Kev: 4-5-03-2 Lot 11. Kaneohe T.

H. has been completed. ROSE E. STILIPEC and FRANCIS STILIPEC Owners (Hon. Adv.

Nov. 3, 10, 1951) OWNERS' NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT Notice is hereby given ttfat oursuanl fo the Provisions of Section 8770 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii. 1945. as amended, the construction by J. S.

Mi-vamoto of that certain residence situated at Tax Kev: 1-9-06-22 Lot 4D Honolulu T- H. has been completed. ADELINE OGAWA and TERUO OGAWA Owners (Hon. Adv. Nov.

3. 10. 1931) OWNERS' NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT Notice herebv given that pursuant fo th Provisions of Section 8770 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, amended, the construction by BILLY T. ttt-a nf that rertain residence situated at Tax Kev: 4-3-02-34 Lanikai T. has been completed.

mMENES and MANUEL. G. mMENES Owners (Hon. Adv. Nov.

3, 10. 1951) OWNERS' NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Provisions of Section 8770 of the T.a-A of Hawaii. 1945. as the construction bv Sakamoto of that certain Apartment (3) situated ai 616 Hausten St. Tax Kev: 2-7-12-2.

Honolulu, T. H. has been completed. MOTOKO SHITABATA and HIDEHIRO SHITABATA Owners (Hon. Adv.

Nov. 3. 10. 1931) OWNERS' NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT Notice is hereby given that pursuant fo the Provisions of Section 8770 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1945. as amended, the construction bv Roy I.

Tanaka of that certain alterations situatea at 439 Keoniana Tax Key: 2-3-13-30. Honolulu. T. H. has been completed.

ANTONIA McGINNIS and ROYMcGINNIS Owners (Hon. Adv. Nov. 3. 10, 1951) OWNERS' NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT Notice is herebv given that pursuant the Provisions of Section 8770 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii.

1945. as amended, the construction by M. K. OraM of that certain residence situated at' Tax Kev: 4-2-21-2 Kokokani. Oahu.

H. has been completed. T. B. BAKER and T.

W. CLARKE Owners Hon. Adv. Nov. 3.

10. IHok OWNER'S NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT vrvrT.T is HEREBY GIVEN that i tn the Provisions of Section R770 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, I'M! the construction oy a. 3ioiiaiu that certain residence situated on r.n, ICfh 4ve taX Ke 1-M4TI UUII uniii In T. nas oeen compieiea. MR.

MRS. S. MORIYAMA Owners Adv. Nov. 10.

17. 19511 (Hon. -w-- di iiitiiuu was iconsioerea one oi tne most sue i i jcessful operations of its kind in: the historv of warfare. i ouoces ai incnon. wnicr ihrniicrht annul the 1 1 horn Inn nf tc ir, nf c.

-vici ui landing, marked another mile tone in the history of the ma Vines. IN THE WORDS of Lt. Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd newly confined to a hospital for drug; 1 A A TT addicts at Lexington, Ky.

lieike Will Filed A petition for probate of the! will of Hertha Ihle Heike was filed i in circuit court. With the exception of a bequesti ci nnn ri.t,- toi Kahnwai St her nmnr-rtv JL tJ IU IVil A. UL' -t 1 to the er' Rudolpn E' Divorce Suits Filed The following suits for divorce wer filed in circuit court phyiiis Hume Fasan vs. Paul 1. George K.

C. vs. Eliyabelh P. Chun Eleanor vs. Harvey irene vs.

Harry Day. ishiriey Ann vs Douglas N. Van Gieson. Josephine vs Robert F. Vierra.

Conchita vs. Hiram Kaukani. Ruth C. vs. Charles H.

Millard A. Blair vs. Edith Blair. Granted a divorce by Judae Philip l. n.i-e ouciirj nun.

i'V Filine suit for separation was Josephine N. vs. Lorito L. Bolayog. 50 Christmas Trees; 2 Bulls Io Arrive Here The Matson freighter Hawaiian it church can brms ou renewed and inspiration for the future.

TV is eniertam fnends. GEMINI (May 22-June 21 Health ts 'ithy ol you. tr.at emotion Li the bud! VIRGO our 24 Sept. 23) Extend to those wh aie lens than yourself is lewardxnS 'today. LIBRA (Sept.

24-Oct. 23 Take cr of your health. If perplexed by omt problem, ask divine guidance. It can piove helpful. What does SCORPIO mean ta you? Stella has prepared a complete readine for those horn under SCORriO (Oct.

Sl-Nov. 22) and a brief reading- for those born under the other ll sign of the zodiac. Also available is a complete reading for those born under VIRGO (Aut. 21-Sept. 23).

Write to Stell.i. United Features. 220 East 42nd New York IT. N. Y- and enclose 10 rents in coin for each', with a stamped, self-addressed envelope.

Dr. Hala Returns Dr. Tadao Hata, 1704 S. Kins: returned to Honolulu this week after a month's trip to th.e mainland. He attended the convention ol the American Academy of Surgeons in San Francisco and th American Academy of Opthalmol-ogy and Otolaryngology in Chicago.

Dr. Hata is a member of both national organizations and hai been attending their annual conventions for the past several years. GLOSS INTERIOR ENAMEL "Hem 'aliMcA 74 Sold by Hawaii Builders Supply ltd. 11 OS Dillingham Blvd. fX-49 P.M.

HAIR appointed Commandant. Hnns rnnfprpnrp nn rhil- of the Pacific "eet marine Iorce: loday the marine corps num CV 7-ti Ishibashi a rarincir trA.miJ Oct. 12 and died as the result of Sfc. Ishibashi his wounds fn Oct. 19.

HE WAS born on July 5,, 1933, at Makaweli, Kauai, and received his education at Waimea high and McKinley high schools. He volunteered for the army on lie volunteered lor me aimy Aug. 9, 19o0, and lelt tor is.orea on Dec. 2. Earlier this year he was awarded the Bronze Star for gal lantry in action.

HE IS SURVIVED by his mother; two brothers, Wayne and Calvin Soma: and four sis ters, Jaqueline, Linda May and Gail Soma and Tamae laman- buchi. Services Tuesday For Louis C. Camacho Jr. Services will be held at a.m. Tuesday in St.

Patrick's' church for Louis C. 20, of 927 Waiaka Rd. The processiot- will leave Borth Camacho wick mortuary at 9:10 a.m. Burial with full military honors will take plare at 10:30 in the National cemetery if (hp "ParififV 4 Mr. Camacho, Jr who was killed Mr.

Camacho in action in Korea on Aug. 13, 1950, is survived by his widow, Mrs. Elsie M. Camacho a son," Tommy Louis four sisters, Mrs. Olga Loriano Mrs.

Lorraine Souza, Miss Mv na Camacho and Miss Sylvia macho; a brother. Charles macho; and his father, Loui; Camacho. a member of the i jnolulu police department ed on "the rean front 1 n.ihprs enmo '(111 11(1(1 nnt oc lii-nn i It 3-1 Boys Escape Koolau Home; All Bui Two Return Thirty-four boys at the Koolau Roys' home stalked off the crounds Fridav mnrnin? in nrotest of a new iocker policy which the home's officials had set up. AS OF LATE yesterday ai'ter- noon, however, all but two of the boys had voluntarily returned. anH nnlmp were alerter! tn look ifor the missina bovs along wrind- -1 trie Ddll.

William C. Among, superintend- iturned from a trip to the Big Is- land after the incident occurred. said the new locker policy had been inaugurated to cut down on petty stealing that had been oe curring at the home- under the old system, which gave the boys in- dividual locKers io wnicn iney XUiieilUIfe lTll'Cl Forty-eight homemaki ng teach- er home teir com- will to 1 p.m.j "a 1 1 1 JUIC1 111 Ut UVl nf hel tn munitics reach that goa "ICCl lUUdV UU.il d.lll. IU fJ.lll. i th Queen Liliuokalani Bldg.

MRS. HELEN G. McGILL, di- 'rpHnr nf hnmp ernnnmips prii.ra- tion for the territory, will review the implications of the 1950 dren and youth for home econo- i mists, indicating the relationship territorial goals. A symposium on "The Different Aspects of Family Living" will aid in setting the stage for small group discussions on the specific problems teachers face I MISS BOLETHA FRO JEN. as sociate professor, home econom- ntn-ifirin TTn i-or eitr nf 1 1 Yvaii, will act as moderator for une symposium.

Phone 53293 Open Thursdays v. i Oahu Marines return from their I I i We price stock of low price. Take opportunity now. (Owners! (Hon. Adv.

Nov. 3. 10. 1951) OWNER'S NOTICE OF COMPLETION 1 OF CONTRACT Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Provisions of Section 8770 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii. 1945.

as amended the construction by T. Mave-da of that certain Residence situated at Tax Kev: 3-8-07-51 i B-3, Honolulu. H. has been completed. JANE T.

MAY'EDA Owner (Hon. Adv. Nov. 3. 10.

1951 OWNER'S NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Provisions of Section 8770 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1945, as amended, the construction by Ogami Co. of that certain residence situated at Tax Key: 3-3-55-1 Lot 426 Honolulu. T. H. has been completed.

Y. OGAMI OWNER (Hon. Adv. Nov. 3.

10. 1951) OWNER'S NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT Notice is hereby Given that pursuant to the Provisions of Section 8770 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii. 1945. as: amended, the construction by Naka- ta of that certain residence situated at 1565 Lehua St. Tax Key: 1-3-36-12.

Ho- nolulu. T. H. has been conmleted. E.

M. ANDRES OWNER (Hon. Adv. Nov. 3.

10. 195M OWNER'S NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT Notice is hereby given that nursuant fo the Provisions of Section 8770 bl the Revised Laws of Hawaii. 1945. as amended, the construction by Harry T. Kawamura of that certain residence situated at Tax Kev: 7-4-13-66.

Lot 21. Wa-hiawa. Oahu T. II. has been completed.

MRS. SILVEPIA BADURIA -OWNER 1 (Hon Adv. Nov. 3. 10.

195H OWNERS' NOTICE OF COMPLETION OB' CONTRACT Notice is hereby eiven that pursuant to the Provisions of Section 8770 of the xevis-a i.as ox ndudii, is-ti, n. amended, the construction by W. L. Keein of that certain addition situated at 357 Wailupe Circle Tax Key: 3-6-01-106 Lot lots. Honolulu T.

H. has been completed. ALICE I. HARLOCKER and FRANK H. HARLOCKER Owners (Hon.

Adv. Nov. 3, 10, 1951) OWNERS' NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Provisions of Section 8770 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii. 1945, as the construction by H. T.

Yo-shioka of that certain residence situated at Tax Key: 2-9-20-79. Honolulu, T. H. hai been completed. MAE W.

LAU and T. If. LAU Owners (Hon. Adv. Nov.

3, 10. 1951 OWNERS' NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT Notice is hereby Riven that pursuant to the Provisions of Section 8770 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1945," as amended, the construction bv H. T. Yo-shioka of that certain residence situated at Tax Kev: 3-6-10-106. Lot 674.

Honolulu. T. H. has been completed. WINIFRED JOAN LUM and HENRY T.

S. LUM Owners (Hon. Adv. Nov. 3.

10. 1951) OWNERS' NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Provisions of Section 8770 of the Revised of Hawaii. 1945. as amended, the construction by T. Yarns-shita of that certain Duplex situated at 2733 Nakookoo.

Tax Key: 2-7-18-23, Honolulu, T. H. has been completed. GLADYS K. KEKINA and CLARENCE K.

KEKINA Owners (Hon. Adv. Nov. 3. 10.

1951) OWNER'S NOTICE OF COMPLETION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Provisions of Section 8770 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii. 1945. the construction by A. J. Ward of that certain Residence situated on L-aie Beach.

Laie tax key 5-5-02-23 Lot No. 21 Laie, has been completed. MR. A. J.

and ELLA WARD (Owners) (Hon. Adv. Nov. 3. 10.

1951) OWN Elr SNOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Provisions of Section 8770 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii. 1945. the construction by E. E. Black Ltd.

of that certain Residence situated on 1094 Makaiwa St. tax kev 3-5-10-28 Honolulu, T. has been completed. CHAD DUNSTAN (Owner) (Hon. Adv.

Nov. 3. 10. 1951) OWNERS NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CONTRACT Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Provisions of Section 8770 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1945. as amended, the construction bv D.

S. Na-kano of that certain Residence situated at Tax Kev: 4-7-21-23 Lot 224 Kaneohe H. has been completed. FRITZIE E. JENKINS and DONALD A.

JENKINS Owners Hon. Adv. Nov. 3. 10.

1951) i OWNERS' NOTICE OF COMPLETION Of IU.MR.H1 Notice Is herebv given that pursuant to the Provisions of Section of the i Revised Laws of Hawaii, 194a. as amended, the construction by OTA CON- i ikaliiku oi mai nain i tence situated at Tax Key: 7-5-17-22 n. lias ivhcuicicu. SUEME ARAKI and SHIGERU ARAKI Owners Nov. 3, 10, 195H (Hon.

Adv. I as it became during World War II, but greater than at any other period of our history. "Our numbers have more than doubled during the past year. thanks to the loyal response of our organized and volunteer re- in anSVVPrinff th pal! tn iRefiner will dock here from at the beginning of the Ko- Francisco Mondav with the vpar DR. L.

A. HONL has returned from the Mainland and has resumed his first batch of Christmas trees. Over 50 trees are consigned to" T.ihertv House fnr storerlec- oration. Two bulls will also be unloaded, consigned to Alexander Baldwin, Ltd. They will be shipped to Kahului, Maui.

Firing Nov. 13, 14, Units of the Pacific fleet ma ine force will fire at targets in JMakua valley impact area om 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Nov. and 14.

All persons are warned to stay 'ar of the area during the prac-ce firing. 1313 S. Beretania t6e BEST! 74e mm INEXPENSIVE anticipated the recent automotive and tax increases. Both have happened! However, we still have a limited BUICKS for sale at the old advantage of this money-saving and buy your new BUICK 1 The Buick Special 2-cfoor Deluxe Tourback Sedan yy aL1 2sCS)Ull Honolulu Delivered! Deluxe Accessories Extra. mm -w KZ S''S.

till 9 P.M. Saturdays till 4 NOTICE The Board of Medical Examiners will hold examinations in Honolulu, January 14, 13. 16 and 17, 1932, on all branches' of medicine and surgery. Credential? will not he accepted after December 11. 1931.

I. L. T1LDE.X, M.D. Secretary Hon. Nov.

10, 1951.

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