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Independent from Long Beach, California • 46

Publication:
Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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46
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-HMUbKt'NDENT; PKfciS-TE(EGKAM LmlNdliCiM.iKiJmilMfll Division DESIGN FOR PEOPLE use all extra corners huge walls of drapery, hanging yards 'and. yaVas. of- fabric wall-to-wall, Both of these would have spelled deco-, rating death to this rather delicately proportioned room, where a south-eastern exposure made the. windows the best part olX the room. 1 So, instead allocating my window budget to (Contd on Page R-6) visually joining one window to another.

Or I could have tried an elaborate lambrequin or valance with full-blown draperies designed" to eat into the corner, and shrink it in the process. windows in the right-angle walls slid with plenty of blank wall between them in the corner. This is a typical problem, created expecially by your builder to keen you awake, and puzzled at night I WAS recently faced with this situation. I could have created two JV QUEEN'S VIEW -L. By EMILY MALINO; Most people have shortagi a space shortage; some -have space in.

the wrong place. Those extra 1 corners and spaces, unrelat-ed to the logical location of conversation grouping of sitting furniture, can often turn out to be todays heaviest decorating headache. Leftover space is usually the result of unthinking architecture. Sometimes it-occiiri in the approach or entry to a room, where the collective square' footage is more than the living room itself. (More on that, in another column.) we will con-, centrate on those awk-' ward corners, a common threat to any decorating scheme.

Corners can.be beautiful --the challenge is to make these spaces interesting and useful, as well as related to the other furniture of the room. 1 Take a living room with GRAND OPENING Furnished Models BEACH CONDOMINIUMS move Additional industry enters Orange. County July 2 when Fluor. Engl-, neers and Constructors, Inc, opens an office in Anaheim to accommodate a erowing list of energy-oriented construction projects. The foot1 facility offers space for approximately 700 personnel; Initially; some 300 employes from Los Angeles Division headquarters in eastern Los Angeles will relocate to the building.

Fluor Vice President W. I. McKay anticipates the' projects to be undertaken at the Anaheim location will demand the services of additional engineering, design, and support personnel from, the local area. The new location will be ffed -with-a personnel -representative. THE Anaheim office not only opens up a recruiting area in Orange County for Fluor Corporation, but it moves a segment of its work force closer to the company's recently-acquired land -option in the Irvine Industrial RIGHT ON THE SAND Pool, gym, sauna Oman viowi from $30,250 i maooMUfxwTUVMO IT Ull BUILT-IN BONUSES 7 found in corner solution to space 1140 E.

Ocean Blvd. Long Beach (213) 436-7271 New Imperial Hotel9 suggested for LB. it was dismantled to permit construction ot the current high-rise Long-range plans call, nw office building for on tius propel Fluor bolds a two-year iease on the building at .3320 E. La Palma with an option to. renew the lease for two five-year.

periods. The facility was formerly occupied by a Rockwell International's Electronics Group. Fluor Engineers and Constructors is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fluor Corporation, a leading international firm specializing in engineering and construction to the industries. Arco limiting supplies Atlantic Richfield Company has announced the company is limiting retail gasoline sales east of the Rocky Mountains to 404 per cent, of monthly sales volumes during the comparable calendar -I month of 1972. In the West, allocation of available retail gaso-- line has been increased in -June to 96 per cent of the volumes of June 1972, up from the 84 per cent allocation figure of last month.

The company anticipates that, barring unforeseen circumstances, the allocation I percentage will continue to improve. The announcement also said that distillate sales generally are being limited to 100 per cent of year ago volumes. nr mi NEW JOB Mauiice Caillouette, formerly with Irvine Ranch Water District, has assumed sales responsibility for Ponderosa Homes Park Place, Fountain Valley. dStaljlo flpnngf a four-season, planned Western Mountain community miles west of Tehachapi. To be located on an 18-acre landfill at the bridges port end, under 40-year lease to the Fein-.

berg the recreated Imperial would include lily ponds, a downstairs shopping arcade and a lobby and bar along the lines of Wrights original creations, they said. Sharing the location with the Imperials site, west of the bridge, will be a 200-room Queensway Hilton Hotel to the east and an adjacent waterfront restaurant, to be constructed by the Quiet Cannon according to Feinberg. Bank loan NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) Kuhns-Big Stores Corp. says it has arranged a $7.5 million bank loan for expansion purposes, with repayment over a seven-year period starting in 1975.

EStg Artists Rmdorlnu CALL COLLECT 213-986-7170 714-956-8200 Your home away from home 52 weeks a year. A landmark Tokyo hotels designed by Frank Lloyd Wrignt, may be re- created on landfill near the Queens Way Bridge, a visiting Japanese -corporate official has announced Kiyoatsu. Hayama, general manager of -Tokyos Imperial. Hotel, and Feinberg. Development Corp.

Vice-President Jay Feinberg, reported during a visit to the harbor site this week that a final decision on the project will follow a full-scale survey of the area's potential later this month. The officials visited the site with Takao Sakuma, deputy agent of the Dai-ichi Kangyo Bank, of Los Angeles. The hotel, said officials, would be patterned after Wrights original low-rise Imperial Hotel, which served hundreds of thousands of visitors before Fun at Stallion Springs Leading cutting horse in the 1973 open competition in the United States, Sugar Vaquero, is entered in the annual cutting -contest at Stallion Springs, 16 miles west of Tehachapi, today. Sugar Vaquero, 10-year-old gelding owned by Sandy Currie and Brazos Bend Ranch, Houston, was the reserve grand champion for the world in 1972. The horse is ridden by Bobby Sikes of Howe, Texas.

Admission is free to the cutting. The first go-round was Saturday, with the second go-round today at 9 a.m.', Sunday, June 17. Refreshments and lunch will be available at Stallion Springs. In addition to the open contest which has a $1,000 added purse, other competition $1,000 Novice Class (horses which have won less than $200 added purse; $500 Novice Class, $200 purse; and Non-Pro Class, $200 purse. The show is sanctioned by the National and Pacific Cutting Horse As-.

sociations. Sugar Vaquero has almost equaled his 1972 total winnings. In the latest standing announced by the NCHA, Sugar Vaquero hasfwon in 21 contests, while he won $11,281.96 in 1972 ip 37. NCHA contests New printer DEERFIELD, IU. (UPI) The Klelnschmidt Division of SCM Corp.

has unveiled a new line printer able to print 136 character lines at a rate of 600 lines a minute. The price of the $9,500. Line printer will be printers print out data mm computerscither dip or remotely. I Gallery in registration of magazine clean mountain air blue skies mountain-top lodger 15.5 acre equestrian center riding trails 'hiking areas fishing lake 18-hole championship golf course under construction for opening In October 1973 V3 to 15-acre parcels 118 miles from Los Angeles MODEL HOMES OPEN Do something nice today for yourself and your family. Call or write for more Information and a land sales presentation on Stallion Springs or drive up this weekend.

't i. I I i That'S what happened when we first built La Palma. Now weTe adding ninety more homes. Big homes with big rooms, up to 4 bedrooms, 2V4 baths, with fancy kitchens looking onto patios, ancTcustom fireplaces, and cathedral ceilings, and grand closets," and honest detailing. From $37,990 to $47,990.

First come first served. Phone 714 523-1171 or 213 860-7216. 4 DrlvIfXjinetriictlofwArteBlaF.toCarmenlta. -South tin CarmenRa to PonderoaaLa Palma riasy I Registration of the magazine title, Glimpses i From The Galleries'' as a protected U.S. service mark was announced last week by Realtor- Reg Dupuy, Long Beach-Lake-: wood area affiliate of of Aimes, Inc.

The new registration is the title of Gallenr's national magazine, 'tag photos and descriptive -data about homes in every part of the country. According to Realtor puppy, this new service is the fourth con-trolled by Gallery, the lotheks being the name fGalUery of Homes itself, 'the organisation's logo (an artist palette with the name inside) and the logo Inal without inscrip-. palette tioiL! TVitlcs up Chicago' tVPD -(industry sales of color tderirion receivers could television rw $8,6 million in hit tt's miiu this yesf. from $8.6 million in TO: Stallion Springs I' California Dovco, Inc Star Route Box MO Tehachapi, Ca. 91M1 I eontlmMi Till ma more about Stalllan Springi In a land lalM praaairtatian I In my homa.

CD I wwild Ilka ta vlilt Stallion Springs PIomo Print jNAMP Excellent conventional financing available from 7V4 annually. ADDRESS. I CITY. idavalapmanfafCallfernlaDavea, Inc. BC-17.

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