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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 115

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Tracts Offer leHZnziltiZtnut NEARNESS TO BEACHES HELD FACTOR IN SALES Road Project Bids SANTA ANA Bids have been asked on improving Westminster Ave. at an ties. estimated, cost of $159,835. Included in the 2.08-mile oroiect is widpnincf the street between Los Alamitos Blvd. and Doba Chica Rdr and installation of traffic signals and a lighting system at the Ios Alamitos Blvd.

intersection. 2 Home Design -1 Admirers the pplit-level nome design wm nna an in-; terestlng Southland adapt FisHiNGwmmaum Proximity of the new Golden WcRt Estates devel near Westminster and Huntington Beach, to many beach areas has been citea a major sales factor by Jim McCarthy, vice president, of McCarthy builder-developers. The homes are available in 22 exterior stylings, including Colonial, Spanish, Monterey ranch, contemporary and Hawaiian. Offered with 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room and 2-car garage, the homes are priced from $16,950. Buyers are offered GI nolown- o' --U I "I v- I SHERWOOD -1 flon of this originally East ern styling at the Club- Unit of Grandvievtf and irrnm hn vvntvi "aloa Verdes and at West '''ales Verdes Estates, according to William C.

Kulow, director of sales for the ixury peninsula communl- iCS, Designed by architects 1 'arris Rice, AIA, to take payment terms; 1 '5 fullest advantage of rcean-view settings (un the i northeast Golden West Estates may be reached i a the Santa iAna Freeway to Beach Blvd. (Highway 39), south to Bol-sa right to Golden West and left to model homes. llliill 'ilium Hi Ifiillll 5 THOUSAND OAKS AvailnhU for Ui L---S immediate occupancy r-3 3 ONLY ONE Seclude J. beitcelul and au'iet A for road signs. Dl Oie HIT i none; ous nuaion Pi DIckent 5-7562.

mm. IV i 9 iL LAKE tf FHA. terms, or $395 -down conventional terms. The Pageant Realty sales agents, also administer a trade-in plan. Numerous Features One of the most popular homes is' a new double-patio plan, both patios giving access to a kitchen-dining- nvnere tne toast is jiat, trie plan places a 34 2 in, by 22 ft.

6 in. living room, land a spacious master bedroom, CONEJO VALLEY JU8t 45 minute! world away I E3 ESS El OF ITS KIND set on in own LAKE fr most unique home in South' WM Open A.M., necKaiyi 1 AAAA 11 1 I -I family room complex. Thejl FRONT rock peninsula. The tront pauo serves as an en- rj trn California! Embodying the newest in award-winning gi closed entry way. jM architecture, this outstanding NEW all-year mountain features pcJVd? 1am'h home has so many original design features it is fast bars, ash kitchen cabi-'rf beyond description.

It must be seen! Outstanding value nets, sliding glass doors but onI if an apprcciate the besU mm. forced air heating with; (rnm -W ft patio in new horrfe offered to, a fyr the developer, Louis jr. Rubin Properties of Pasadena. The project will include 210 one and two bedroom apartments, ranging irt size from 810 to 1,200 sq. ft.

Architect was Jack Chernoff, AIA, who has made extensive use of, sliding glass doors in designing the apartments. fcach unit slid l. i I. J. over the garage on the upper 1 view level, with Urge picture windows.

There i a full bath i i off the master bedroom. Automatic Kitchen lower level, with a central- entry, contains the fully automatid Kitchen, a 22 ft. by 12 ft. family room with fireplace and log light-. er, a 14 ft.

2 in. by 1Q ft. 1 in. dining'area, plus remaining bedrooms and another full bath. The plan is with either three or.

four bed- rooms, in a choice of tradi- tionai or contemporary styl-' ings, with either cedar shake or large rock roof. f4 i' A sliding glass wall leads, in preferred Southern; Cali-'fornia style, from the family thermostatic control, stallpj improved lake front sites from $20,000. showers, large service area. GQ west VcntUfa Frcewa) tum kk'it Thou5ind ana center entry, nans. Oaks turnoff, past picnic-ground road to Paradise Point.

1 SWIMMING 4 NOT MANY LEFT. Soon the SCLO OUT $iri willbtup on the Mark Ninir Homes and your opportunity to buy i quality homo at below market price will hm foni with tht wind. i BEST BUY VETS CAM MAKE JUST IMAGINE quality homes with over 1300 square feet for only $15,300. No down payment to vets and Interest enly 5V4. Also low FHA terms for bwv vets.

No seconds No "Lump" payments. DON'T KICK YOURSELF the morn' fog after! See the Mark Nine Homes before you buy any other home. But hurry, It's first come, first served, and aren't many left! 4: DIRECTIONS: Take the Santa Ana Freeway. Turn off on Bristol St and follow Bristol to Edlnpr St Turn right on Edinjer and follow to Fairview Road where you'll see the Mark Nine sign. nnnj in m.

room to a concrete rear ter- race. Bedrooms are separated from the family-dining-; kitchen-terrace area. Dimensions Cited At the coastal location, near the scenic intersection of Hawthorne Blvd. and Palos Verdes Drive West, the Bplit level model runs to 2092 sq. ft.

of interior living space. vln Grandview, where the xevr unit adjoins and ovcry I looks the 18-hole golf course of the Palos Verdes Country Club near Torrance, they range from 1,674 sq. ft. for 1 three bedroom models to 1,831 sq. ft.

Grandvie w's nine n-e ished model homes may be reached via Crenshaw Blvd. 'to Silver Spur Rd. and right. p-tThe new unit is within walk- ping distance of an elemen-, tary school, and two minutes from the peninsula shopping t-xenter." Priced start at 550 for smaller homes with two bedrooms aid den. i tl ATTRXCTIVE--ntrance New Apartment in Fullerton Area Opens FtfLLERTON Opening of Fullerton Gardens at 400 W.

Orangethorpe Ave. west of Harbor. one of the largest apartment projects in Orange County, is, sched: uled for June .16, according' IBB I I wmywwBMiiMMi)'F I 'liil iWKlli it I'V, rfi? 't 'i 5- 4 -V "Jf 'S, i at Golden West Estates. ing glass tloors opening onto private patio areas. Other features include' a heated swimming pool and patio area and large modern recreation room with, fireplace, card tables and television.

The apartment has been designed with Balanced Power Homes concept, utilizing both modern gas and electricity. 7 1 1 1 HIIIMMJIIII III ,1 JjlJi 2 If 1 I -SL I SAN FERNANDO VALLEY'S LOWEST Plus sweeping viewsites, rom 10,000 square feet to a full acre! New elementary school within walkinp; distance for your children! vf Minutes to San Fernando State College! LOW AS AL 4 Color Coordinated by 1 7 1 A "TXTM I SELECT LAND tVD LjliC' DOWN! Sales Agents OV Ventura freeway to BatboiRitWorW BY SICATVRE ES cnBalboipaRinMtoowdels. ers ana gutters paid for, The new homes are near schools and shopping facili- hi bMWVWW MAW I I 1 Garage. Boat Doors Included New homes at Pacific Sands are offered with $300 move-in costs. The dwellings near Huntington Beach include 3 or 4 bedrooms, a family room, and 2 baths.

Pacific Sands' boat doors, included in Plans 3 and 4, permit passage of an ocean-going pleasure craft through the 2-car garage to it3 storage space. Another feature for beach-side living is the outside beach shower for a washing up after fun at the nearby beach. Pricing at Pacific Sands ranges from $12,500 to $15,300. features Listed Features of the homes include pass-through window, kitchen to patio; ceramic tile counter tops; built-m gas range and oven; kitchen cabinets of natural birch; garbage breakfast ban aluminum sliding doors; gas forced-air furnace with summer cooling switch; used irick fireplace; double garage vith boat door in Plans 3 nd and ,17 different ex-'Tiors enhanced by. used vick, concrete block and los Verde stone.

The Pacific Sands homes '8 "near the new Long 3ach Marina, with its small at harbors. Also.close are aqua fun facilities of 3wport, Balboa, plus Disband and Knott'a Berry arm. From Los Angeles, Pacific 'inds may be reached via Santa Ana Freeway to ie Artesia-Beach turnoff, ten south on Knott to La alma, left (east) to Beach lvd. (Highway 39), and ght past Garden Grove to acinc Sands. OPENS TODAY!.

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