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Independent from Long Beach, California • 47

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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47
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vr V-W VV y. V- -v Jan. 23, 1971 Long Beh INDEPENDENT PRESS! Mnr WWW UH I wr i Uy jl BjpMM available ini' all of the two-' story models offers a spacious area which can bo used to fulfill the growing and changing needs of to- Under way. in Weitmin-iter is the ckaeout program at Showcase homei, highlighted by a different type of financing program. V- S- id nMmafiiiit tfe A.

three, four "and five-bedroom homes are the "tun key" incentives offered at no additional cost Some of these items included in these models, priced from $33,495 are fenced backyard and gato, concrete front driveways, wall-to-wall carpeting and complete built-in, electric kitchens with the latest in labor saving devices. To see these luxurious homes in the Showcase se -ries in Orange- County-take the Garden Grove Freeway to Magnolia and drive south to McFadden in Westminster. The fully furnished models are open every days families. The area is fully framed and' rough plumbing for' the is installed. file family decides that tbe room 'should serves definite purpose now, then the builder will finish it to the exact specifications of flie family, Kurth noted.

FOR A nominal cost, the "Growing Room will be ready for permanent use and enjoyment in file years to come. Other features of these A. At Showcase 33 EXTERIORS ff Orange tr County Revenue rom Conventions Security Pacific Buys Into 'Melbourne Bank 'V, Jit' vSvfic-a yjktsijsl, jc A i jV1 III Grows Recreation attractions will continue to draw 10 million tourists to Orange County each year, the VAC Bureau said. The volume of tourism is expected to increase after 1973. The report estimates that the average tourist spends per 'day.

The daily spending of a convention delegate is at $40. Anaheim officials stress that ail local businesses benefit from visitor spending. Each dollar spent by a1 convention delegate or tourist changes hands from tight to 11 times in Orange' County before it retires to a savings account or leaves the area. Anaheim and Orange Coirnty will, benefit by $35 million in convention busi- neis during 4971, according to report released by the Anaheim Area Visitor and Convention Bureau. Approximately 220,000 delegates will attend the 120 conventions booked for this year at the Anaheim Convention Center and at hotels in the vicinity.

An estimated 47,000 hotel rooms will be used. HOUSE ABOUT THIS, FOLKS! sued $1 value shares. SecurityPacific National Banks investment in Corporation represents a further link in our global expansion program designed to serve the international banking needs of our customers, said Larkin. CORDS IN CONCERT Hundreds of polyester cords are gathered for weaving into tire fabric at Goodyears Cedartown, textile mill. Half of all auto tires produced in the U.S.

are reinforced with polyester cord, Goodyear revealed. The plan, according to Dick Kurth, of Kurth Associates, sales agents for the Wiliam Krueger-built complex, is to allow the -family purchasing the home the widest possible latitude hi making a down payment. 1 "This program we' have initiated allows our buyers a choice of Interest rates from which to chooso. There are no gimmicks. The down payment is in direct relation to the interest Kurth laid, "We feel tills concept allows, the average buyer a "chance to arrive at the amount of money he wants to put down, and then know exactly how much his home is" going to "cost him, Kurth noted.

Two of the reasons why these homes in the Showcase series are so. popular are' the "Growing Room and the unique Custom Completion Flan. THE Custom Completion plan allows tremendous buyer-participation in the decision of where and what size certain rooms will be. This allows the homoi to mirror the taste and needs of the families occupying. Growing Room Bedrooms 2 3 ii 45 i CTRL -x.

i FOR SALE BE SURE TO ASK ABOUT OUR GUAR- ANTEED SALES PLAN. OIAHSITHOWI LA. TALMA AVL 523-1011 Ill LA PALMA S(i. FT. PLAN 14D Security Pacific National Bank has announced pur-.

chase of a 25 per cent interest in Tricontinental Corporation, Ltd. a merchant bank, in Melbourne, Australia. Frederick Larkin Security Pacific. Banks chairman of the board and chief executive officer, and Sir Ian Potter, Triconten-talk chairman of the board, issued a joint state; meat declaring that- this transaction involves the purchase by Security Pacific of 548,667 newly is Baths YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY THE MOST COMPLETE, THE BIGGEST FAMILY-READY HOMES EVER PRESENTED IN THE CLOSE-IN LA PALMA AREA. AT 2,000 SO.

FT. MORE DOLLAR VALUE PER SQ. FT; THAN ANY OTHER HOME YOUVE SEEN IN THE ENTIRE AREA. COMPARE. THEN HURRY TO LANDMARK LA PALMA.

ONLY 10 BRAND NEW HOMES REMAIN. One. things sure 'the next home we, buy is going to have a large utility room. Considering that the average delegate a room for three nights, a total of 141,000 "room nights is In total business booked through 1962, the VAC Bureau lists 307 confirmed conventions in which 935,000 delegates! are expected-to participate. TIIE GROSS revenue this area can expect from conventions through 19821s -estimated at $149,600,000.

for the Belgium operation. MEANWHILE, the com- pany will close the books oniti 1970 storecxpansion "program. with a flourish in January, increasing store plant! by 000,000: foss square This -will be accom- pUahed through openings of stores, each an auto of the stores, "in Milwaukee, and wiU serve new areas of markets where the company already has stores. The other four. January openings will be relocations of existing stores to large new buildings in Fort Wayne; Greensburg, Houston, and Madison, Wi4.

The Houston store with an auto center will be the largest 'January opening, totalling 240,000 gross square feet SMC to Meet i Wednesday Eye The Changing Sciene wiU be the title of panel presentation by two Southland designers and marketing leaden at the monthly dinner meeting of the Sales and Marketing Council of the Building Industry Association at Los Angeles' Rodger Young Auditorium Wednesday, William V. Meeker, presi-, dent, said. The program util start at 7pjn, l-v Big71 Expansion mxm. JfYouKnow SHOWCASEgYou Know A BargalnL IfYou Doirt Know SHOWCASE, Como Check It Outl- NEWAOWJ NTEREST-RATESt ALL INCLUDED IN THE PURCHASE PRICE 3,4,5, FURNISHED, LANDSCAPED MODEL HOMES FOR SALE WIDE SELECTION STILL AVAILABLE, BUT HURRY! 100 CARPETING IN MASTER BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM, HALLWAY, ond STAIRWAYS FRONT YARD LANDSCAPING FRONT YARD SPRINKLERS REAR YARD FENCING with GATE' INSULATION CONCRETE DRIVES UNDERGROUND UTILITIES EXCITING PATIO KITCHENS WITH DELUXE BUILT-INS 3 BATHS SHAKE ROOFS DRAPERIES 3-CAR All Homes "TURN-KEYREADY" Fenced Backyards Gates Front yard A Can Landscaping Sprinklers Concrete Driveways Drapes A Carpeting GARAGES. LUXURIOUS MODEL HOME NEW YORK (BW) J.

C. Penney Co. Inc. has announced it plans to -in- crease store physical plant by "gross square feet during the 1971 fiscal year. start fog' jan, 31.

This- will compare with ilpprnriTn afoly million grogs square feet being padded dming fiscal 1970. The 6,000,000 gross jjquare feet for. 1971, or 3.7 ypiliHnn square feet of selling space, will gakrimfo 27 new Penney Stfores, six The Treasury and 25 thrift drug total of 32 new auto enters will open with the iney.and The Treasury Stores. Cm Fourteen of the Penney Mstores win serve new mar-SSket areas for the company, SSWhile 13 will be enlarged Relocations of existing ALL SIX The Treasury Sjtores as weU as four of ytie new Penney stores win jjhavt food supermarket d-rpartmeifts to be operated Supermarkets which was re-Mentiy acquired! by the STenney Company. Capttal expenditures for 221971 are expected to be.

Skbout $200 million. While final figure for fiscal 2970 is not available yet, it t3i expected to be some-What less than $200 mil- In Europe during 1971 fa company's first store Italy wffi be opened and jSSSomo' expansion it planned Air-Conditioned Furnished Models Open Dally Comer McFadden AMegnelbg I AITtSIA fwr. ASTBiA It VP. Landmark Homes -H- AMI BIW. NOT TO KAII FINAL UNIT AT THIS MOVE IN IMMED-I IATELY.

SOUTH Os Ml (714) (714) 523-1011 1 -2' Telephone: (T14) 192-4822 SaktAa 1 I 4 ft-f 'I.

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