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HYATT: We operate our store hours from 8 a.m. to 5:30; but our employees come <br />in at 7 o’clock to start up the store. <br />IWASHITA: Right. <br />HYATT: So if -. <br />IWASHITA: And how long take for clean up? <br />HYATT: Yeah, about an hour. <br />IWASHITA: So should be 7 o’clock -. <br />HYATT: So we start at 8. <br />IWASHITA: Should be 7 -? <br />HYATT: Yeah. What time? <br />IWASHITA: No act like my wife. <br />HYATT: But, you know, what I’m asking, the only thing that I did leave out, the <br />only thing that I did leave out was our summer hours, our summer hours. Because we have more <br />daylight, we would just like to open on Saturday and Sunday at 8 o’clock and close -. We close <br />at 3 o’clock but we open one hour early on Saturday and Sunday. Saturday and Sunday is <br />usually from 9 to 3. But because of the summer hours, the spring hours are coming, the people <br />that normally commute to Hilo to work and that live in our community -. <br />IWASHITA: Okay, not in, okay. Not -. <br />HYATT: They can -. <br />IWASHITA: Okay, so the hour -. <br />HYATT: Okay? <br />IWASHITA: The only words about hours of operation, No. 6, is hours of operation, not <br />limited to what day of the week it is, is 8 to 5:30. So sounds like it should be 7 o’clock to 6:30. <br />HYATT: Yes, yes. It should be 7 o’clock to 6:30 or 7:00 p.m., yeah, yeah. <br />ALAMEDA: Question? <br />WATANABE: Yes, Mr. Alameda. <br />2/ <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />