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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 9

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Honolulu, Hawaii
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A-9 HONOLULU ADVERTISER Tuesday, Oct. 26, 1963 Five Divorces Ground-Blessing Held For New Condominium Na- Nabonne from bonne. Judge Grants Four interlocutory divorces and one absolute divorce were granted yesterday by Circuit Judge Samuel P. King. Interlocutory divorces Olga U.

Ho from Melvin K. T. Ho, Joyce B. Norris from Ethridge W. Norris, Juan Ruiz from Cecelia Ruiz, and Elaine Joy Bevilacqua from Joseph J.

Construction IN Distinctive Quality Only COMMERCIAl CONSULTANTS AND CONSTRUCTORS. INC. Cabintmokr Contractor 31-31 ot 851-311 hundred real estate dealers from here and the Mainland who are attending the real estate educational conference at the Hawaiian Village Hotel. Speakers included Lowell S. Dillingham, president of Dilco, and City Councilman Matsuo Takabuki.

Representatives of the Governor's and Mayor's offices also were present. The site was blessed by the Rev. Edward Kapoo of Kawaiahao Church. Harbor View Plaza is being developed by Dilco's Hawaiian Contracting subsidiary. The firm's Hawaiian Dredging subsidiary will be the contractor, and its Hawaiian Land subsidiary will handle the property management.

The project was designed by Ed Bauer, local architect. Dolman Urner, real estate dealers, will handle sales. Attendance at the ground blessing included several Absolute divorce Norbert I in- Ground blessing ceremonies were held last night for a $4.1 million condominium apartment project to be built at 1676 Ala Moana on the diamondheacl side of the Ala Wai Canal. It will be the first condominium to be developed as a Dillingham Corp. project.

To be called Harbor View Plaza, the project will have 140 apartments in a 16-story building. All the apartments will be two-bedroom units. Apartment prices will range from $26,900 to The building will be located on leased land. Construction is expected to begin early next year, with about 15 months for Sketch shows Dilco's planned Harbo View Plaza condominium nroict. Please send as 0 copy of the latest review ol McDonnell's 10 favorite stocks for 1965.

KAMC FABLES FOR THE VERY RICH (and those who would like to be) ADDRESS. Tax Collections Up $3.1 Million -THONE Yule Checks To Go Out On Nov. 5 Distribution of more than $12 million in Christmas Club sav'ngs will be made by Hawaii's seven banks late in the afternoon of Nov. 5 not this weekend as indicated earlier. The banks are American Security, Bank of Hawaii, Central Pacific, City Bank, First National, Hawaii National and Liberty.

Hawaiian Savings Loan Assn. and State Savings Loan Assn. also will distribute their checks Nov. 5. Other savings and loan institutions plan to distribute checks the following week.

GET STAY FIT FIT THE PIG AND THE PENITENT A Pig whose wallet had been lifted some months back received this note: "Sir, I stole your money. Now remorse is gnawing me so I send some back. If it gnaws again, I'll send more." A review of McDonnell's Favorite 10 Stocks For 1965 Manufacturing and pineapple canning were down for September, but showed gains on a three-month basis, Burns said. However, he said that many of these activities, particularly sugar processing, "are no longer comparable on a month-to-month basis because of the change in the cutoff period at the end of the month." Burns said that best comparative measures were those shown in selected current tax base revenue sources for the 12-months Hawaii's tax collections during September showed a $3.1 million increase over those of a year ago, State Tax Director Edward J. Burns said yesterday.

Last month's net tax collections amounted to $18.8 million. Burns said the increase represented a combination of economic growth and tax rate increases. Business activity during the month totaled $286.2 million, up 11 per cent from last year's $257.9 million. Retailing, wholesaling, services, contracting and rentals showed continued high growth rates. Do you lack ENERGY? Visiting us at once is your Itest Rorer (Wm.

II.) Sinclair Textron Time Transamerica Boeing Boise Cascade; Carrier National Airlines Raytheon MORAL remorse rarely pays in full Which is one reason we've published a pithy, wisdom-packed little booklet "10 COMMON MISTAKES IN IN-VESTING." And, just to think positively, added another section: "10 COMMON SENSE RULES FOR SUCCESSFUL INVESTING." Beginners and seasoned investors alike will find both sections well worth reading. Both are filled with sensible, helpful advice clear, concise what-and-what-not-to-dos before making any investment. Come on in and pick up your copy or write. TODAY Honolulu i Club, noon, Armed Services YMCA. Speaker: Rear Adm.

Edwin B. Hooper, USN. Subject: "The United States Navy Mark of A Man." there is no better prescription for perfect health period ending Sept. 30. These figures showed aviation fuel was up nearly 18 per cent, rentals (including hotels) up more than 17 per cent, tobacco up 14.6 per cent, contracting up 13.5 per cent and wholes ailing up 10.4 per cent.

Sugar processing showed a 2.2 per cent decrease. FRANCIS I. duPONT CO. Every three months, McDonnell Company announces its 10 favorite stocks. In a new report, just published, our analysts review each of our earlier selections, and np-date the list to include new favor-ites.

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