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The Garden Island. [volume] (Lihue, Kauai, H.T.) 1902-current, March 14, 1922, Image 9

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TOR GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, MAftClI 1 I. 1022
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT TERRITORY
OF HAWAII
At Chambers In Probate
In the Matter of the Estate of
William Werner, late of Hanalel,
Kauai, deceased intestate.
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION
FOR ADMINISTRATION
ON READING and Filing the Pe
tition of Elizabeth W. Werner, wid
ow, of Hanalel, Kauai, alleging that
said William Werner, of Hanalel,
Kauai, dlud intestate at Hanalel,
aforesaid, on the 3rd day of Janu
ary, A. D. 1922, loaving property in
the Hawaiian Islands necessary to
administered upon, and praying
that Letters of Administration issue
to A. Menefogllo of Hanalel afore
said. IT IS ORDERED that Friday, the
14th day of April, A. D. 1922, at 9
o'clock A. M., be and hereby is ap
pointed the time for hearing said
Petition In the Court Room of this
Court at Lihue, County of Kauai, at
which time and place all persons
concerned may appear and show
cause, if any they have, why said
Petition should not bo granted.
Dated at Lihue, County of Kauai,
T. H February 28th, 1922.
(Seal) 11 Y THE COURT:
J. C. CULLEN,
Clerk.
J. Mahaia Kaneakua,
Attorney for Petitioner,
i Kapaa-Lihue, Kauai.
March 7-14-21-28
NOTICE OF 8ALE OF GOVERN
MENT GENERAL LEASES.
Public Notice is hereby given that
at 1:00 o'clock P. M., Saturday, Ap
ril 1 1922, at the front door of the
Hanapepe postofflce, Ilanapepe, Ka
uai, T. H., there will be sold at pub
lic auction to the highest bidders,
under the provisions of Section 73
of the Hawaiian Organic Act and
Section 380 of the Revised Laws
of Hawaii of 1916, General Leases
of the following parcels of Govern
ment Land:
1. Lot No. 7, Hanapepe Town Lots(
Hanapepe, Walmea, Kauai, con
taining an area of 10,133 square
feet, more or less; term of lease,
m 10 years from April 1 1922; upset
r rent, $50 per annum, payable semi
annually In advance.,
2. Lot No. 68, Hanapepe Town Lots,
Hanapepe, . Walmea,' Kauai, con
taining an area of 46,157 square
feet more or less; term of lease,
10 years from April 1, 1922; upset
rent, $50 per annum, payable semi
annually in advance.
3. Lot No. 37, Hanapepe Rice and
Kula Lots, Hanapepe, Walmea
Kauai, containing an area of 8.70
acres, more or less; term of lease,
10 years from April 1, 1922; up
set rent, $87.00 per annum, pay
able semi-annually in advance.
The purchasers shall immediately
after the sale, pay the first six
months' rental, together with the
costs of advertising and all othur
charges in connection with the pre
paration of said leases.
The sale of the above General
Leases is subject to all the terms
certified check for 5 of amount
bid.
The Board of Supervisors reserv
es the right to reject . any or all
bids.
R. F. MIDDLETON,
County Engineer.
(March-7-14-21-28)
IN THH? CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
TERRITORY OF HAWAII
At Chambers In Probate
In the Matter of the Estnte of
BENITO VERA CRUZ, late of Lihue,
County of Kauai Deceased.
Probate Nix 605
ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING
PETITION FOR 'ALLOWANCE
OF ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION
OF TRUST AND DISTRIBUTION
OF THE ESTATE.
ON READING AND FILING the
Petition and Account of EDWARD
FOUNTAIN, ADMINISTRATOR OF
fHE ESTATE OF BENITO
VERA CRUZ, DECEASED, late of
Lihue, County of Kauai, Territory
of Hawaii, wherein petitioner shows
receipts amounting to $420.70 and
disbursements amounting to $372.35
and prays that a day bo appointed
for a hearing of said Petition; that
mild account be examined and til-
lowed; and that petitioner be or
dered to deliver over such proper
ty as remains to the person, or per
sons, thereto entitled; and that pe
titioner be discharged from all fur
ther responsibility concerning said
estate and be granted all other
proper relief.
IT IS ORDERED, that Friday, the
21st day of April, A. D. 1922, at
9:30 o'clock A. M., in the court
room of this Court, in Lihue, a
ual, be, and the same is, hereby ap
pointed the time and place for hear
ing said petition and account, and
that all persons interested then and
there appear and show cause, if
any they have, why said petition
should nut be granted, and present
evidence as to who are entitled to
said property.
Dated the 8th day of March, 1922.
BY THE COURT,
(Sgd.) J. C. CULLEN,
(Seal) Clerk.
Philip L. Rice.
Attorney for Petitioner.
(Marchl4-21-28-April4,1922)
KOLOA HI-Y ENTERTAIN LAWAI
t
The members of the Lawai Com
munity Club were given an insight
of the working of the Hi-Y Club
meeting Inst Friday evening when
they were entertained by the Koloa
boys. The regular discussion period
was observed, the topic being dis
cussed "Making Good or Just Get
ting By?"
A number of the Hi-Y fellows told
of the pleasure and help they were
getting out of the well-planned pro
gram In which they participated each
week. A variety of games and
stunts and topped off with refresh
ments Rent the Lawai men home
feeling that they had seen nnd
heard something of value in the
onduct of club work.
A return meeting Is planned at
an early iRito by the Lawai Club.
ANAHOLA Y FELLOWS
HAVE EVENING OF FUN
AND ENLIGHTENMENT
More than twenty members of
the Y Club of Annhola were present
last Saturday night nt the meeting
held in the Japanese school house.
The regular bible study discussion
was led by Ilosea Lovell, followed
by a short talk by Mr. Locke. Mr.
Riley then told of his experiences
n Russia and Siberia and showed
many pictures of the life and peo
ple in that far-away country. Many
things were learned which could
have "gotten from no other' source.
A flashlight of the members of the
Young Men's Club was taken, an-
other new experience to not a few. i
Indoor games, full of life and
laughing, occupied the remainder of
the all too short evening.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
TERRITORY "OF HAWAII
At Chambers In Probate
In the Matter of the Estate of
WILLIAM RICHMOND, late of Li
hue, Kauai, Hawaii, Deceased.
Probate No. 822
ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING
PETITION FOR ALLOWANCE OF
ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF
TRUST AND DISTRIBUTION OF
THE ESTATE.
ON READING AND FILING the
Petition and Account of PHILIP I.
RICE, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE
ESTATE OF WILLIAM RICHMOND,
DECEASED, late of Lihue, County
of Kauai, Territory of Hawaii, where
' in petitioner shows receipts amount-
and conditions of Government Gen- mg to $232.70 aim disbursements am
eral Leases issued by the office of ounting.to $29.10 and prays that a
the Commissioner of Public Lands. 'day be appointed for a hearing of
Maps of the lands to be leased
and form of Government General
Lease are on file and may be seen
at the office of the Sub-Land Agent,
Lihue, Kauai, T. H., or at the office
of the Commissioner of Public Lands
Capitol Building, Honolulu, T. H. '
For general information apply at
the office of the Sub-Land Agent,
Mr. J. M. Lydgate, County Building,
Lihue, Kauai, T. H.( or at the of
fice of the Commissioner of Pub ic
Lands, Capitol Building, Honolu'.u,
T. H.
C. T. BAILEY,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
Dated at Honolulu,
February 28, 1922.
(March7-14-21-28)
TENDER FOR MATERIAL '
The Board of Supervisors of the
county of Kauai, will recefve bids
up to 10 o'clock of April 5th, 1922
for furnishing all material needed
in the construction of a two-bedroom
cottage on the Koloa courthouse
grounds.
A full list of material in bid form
may be obtained from the under
signed.
The Board of Supervisors reserv.
es the right to reject anw or all
bids.
R. F. MIDDLETON,
County Engineer.
(March7-14-21-28)
TENDER FOR LABOR
The Board of Supervisors of the
County of Kauai will relelve bids
up to 10 o'clock of April 6lh, 1922,
for furnishing all tools and labor
for the construction of a two-bed
room cottage on the Koloa court
house grounds.
Plans and specifications may be
obtained upon application to the
undersigned.
said Petition; that said account be
examined and allowed; and that
petitioner be ordered to deliver over
such property as remains to the per
a, or persons, thereto entitled;
and that the petitioner be discharged
from all other reuponuibility con
cerning said estate and be granted
ull other proper relief.;
IT IS ORDERED, that Friday, the
21st day of April, A. D. 1922, at
9:30 A. M., in the courtroom of this
Court, in Lihue, Kauai, be, and the
same is, hereby appointed the time
and place for hearing said petition
and account, and that all persons in
terested then and there appear and
show cause, if any they have, why
said petition should not be granted
and, present evidence as to who are
entitled to said property.
Dated the .8th day of March, 1922
BY THE COURT,
(Sgd.) J. C. CULLEN,
(Seal) Clerk
(Marchl4-21-28-April4,1922)
SEALED TENDERS
SEALED TENDERS will be re
ceived up until 12 o'clock noon of
MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1922, FOR MA
TERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP
REQUIRED IN THE RECONSTRUC
TION OF A WHARF AT HANA
LEI, KAUAI.
The Superintendent of Public
Works reserves the right to reject
any or ull tenders.
Plans, specifications and blank
forms of proposal may be obtained
at the office of the Superintendent
of Public Works, Capitol Building,
Honolulu, T. II., upon receipt of a
deposit of $25.00.
(S) LYMAN H. BIGELOW,
Superintendent of Public Works.
Honolulu, T. II.,
March 9, 1922.
Y. M. C. A. NOTES
l3Ej
LIHUE
HI-Y HOLD BUSINESS
AND SOCIAL MEETING
The Lihue Hi-Y Club held its re
gular weekly meeting at the home
of Secretary Locke last Friday ev
ening. The fellows were introduced
to the mysteries of the great Am
erican pastime in its parlor version.
The final score of a hotly contested
five Inning game stood 32-32 in fav
or of Shorty Thomas' team. A whirl
wind come-back was staged by Rob
inson's team in the last inning when
19 men came over the plate before
three goose-eggs were chalked. The
feature of the game was the Babe
Ruth batting of Slim (alias Dick)
Rice. His repeated emulations of
the famous bambino gave the desion
of the final Bcore.
A new method of deep-breathing
and lung enlargement proved all
thut was promised for it in ,the game
of puff-pong.
Bill Moragne's team Reemed to
have the strongest breath and dis
armed the other delegates on the
modern 5-3 basis.
The weighty problems disposed
in tho business meeting were sonje
what lightened by the appearance
of a pitcher of circus lemonade and
well stocked plates of cookies and
cake, and. they were still further
forgotten during the recital of Mr.
Riley of his war experiences and
the adventures of a feline friend.
The Point of View
Blessed Is tho peace-maker, espe
cially in the eyes of the under dog
Duluth Herald.
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dangers of "sleiddy"pavements.
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mileage averages other tires may
have given you. Buy Vacuum
Cup Tires you pay only for
the quality the safety costs
you nothing.
C. B. HOFGAARD & CO., Ltd.. Agents, WAIMEA
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Notice Is hereby given that the
Hawaiian Pineapple Co., Ltd., of
Honolulu, Hawaii, has acquired from
me exclusive rights for the Terri
tory of Hawaii, with respect to pine
apple culture, under my following
patents relating to methods or
means for enhancing the growth of
plants with mulching or mulches:
U. S. Patent No. Date Issued'
1.19G.219 August 29, 1916
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The Hawaiian Pineapple Co., Ltd.,
under my license to them will bo
permitted to sub-license others to
use, In pineapple culture in the Ter
ritory, my patented inventions re
luting to mulching. Arrangements
must be, mudo with, the 'Hawaiian
Pineapple Co., Ltd., for such sub
license. (Signed)
CHARLES FRANKLIN ECKART.
Honolulu, Hawaii,
February 1. 1921.
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