From newspapers, Honolulu births, August 4, 1961
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K Haae Sr. 849A 11th Avenue, son, August 4
Mr. and Mrs. Barack H. Obama, 6085 Kalanianaole Highway, son, August 4
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Asing, 2135 Anianiku Street, son, August 4
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. M. Hatchie, 2420 Kaululaau Street, daughter, August 4
Mr. and Mrs Harry Y. W. Wong, 463 Lawelawe Street, son, August 4
JUNE 2009
Norman Asing (center right) receives the first
Micro-Loan dispursement from OHA
Economic Development Director Chip
Mclelland, Administrator Clyde Nämuo and
loan staffers Gilbert Fernandez and Dana
Hauanio.
http://www.oha.org/pdf/kwo04/0406/9.pdf
I worked at a couple of newspapers and we kept paper copies of all old newspapers bound in these giant annual binders. They were in a room we called the morgue. As an employee, I could go in, pull out the binder and find the paper copies of these old newspapers. I’m not recalling if they went back as far as the 1960s, but they had a lot of old copies still on file that way. If someone was in Honolulu, it would be worth a trip to the newspaper office to see if they have a morgue. Sometimes you can try a county historical museum for things like that too.