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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 119

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LosangtlcsCimis sunday. Work Starts on New Unit 3 i 1 I 1 CORONA. June IS Ground has been broken for a new $250,000 dial telephone building to be erected the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. here. Construction of the modern one-story reinforced concrete building is the first step in the program that will bring i 4 j-i rm ill 1 HOMES ON VIEW Model homes now ore open at Parkview Pomona, newest development of Biltmore Homes, Inc.

One of three and four-bedroom homes is shown. i dial telephone service to the Corona area. Painting Outside When painting furniture HOME PURCHASE TERMS AT DEVELOPMENT TOLD mm mm n-. Im- 'n iMI about 5700 telephones in this outdoors, select a place to do the work that is protected from the weather and free from dust. NEW NEWSPAPER PLANT Artist's sketch shows new 00,000 plant for Santa Maria Times in Santa Maria at Lincoln and Chapel Sts.

Of Early California design, building will be 75x100 feet. A basement of. 2000 square feet will provide space for new press and newsprint storage space. Builder is A. L.

Pabst. city and its environs is placed at $1,230,000 by company architects and engineers. plumbing, forced air furnaces with summer cooling switch, automatic gas water heaters, ash hardwood slab doors which have been hand fin The "no down terms," with no costs or impounds required, at Parkview Pomona are being enthusiastically greeted, according to Biltmore Homes, builders. Terms are from $66.18, and buyers will have 29 years to my at 4'i interest. Liberal ished.

Buyers can select from sev en floor plans and 18 exterior elevations. Decorator-designed oy Mel Grau, the Contempo- KHA terms also are available tr, nnnvrts who nurchase the WO' an( Western Modern col two- or schemes feature co-ordi- bath homes priced from wallpapers for perfect 505 to $13,950, it was reported. -ecor. RnilHprs are offprinff a Plus- Furnished model homes are Plan which provides for four, pen daily to the public, 9 a.m. to p.m color-matched appliances to To view the homes, take the San Bernardino be included in the monthly home payments.

7 Features Told The homes also feature log-sized brick fireplaces with gas lighters, sliding glass doors, concrete patio area, color Freeway to Alexander St. in Pomona, then turn south to San Bernardino then right to San Antonio and north (right) on San Antonio two blocks to the models New Medical, Dental Unit is Planned Industrial Tract Activity Starts on Three Sites Plans for the construction in Arcadia of what promises to be one of Southern Cali Initial activity on three separate industrial parcels to nearly $3,000,000 was an fornia's major medical-dental buildings were announced last week by the Santa Anita Professional Building Corp. The directors and officers nounced yesterday in Ana heim by H. L. Bryan of Bryan Enterprises, 1085 Palm St of the corporation are: Robert First construction will next week on a W.

Owsley, M.D., president; Walker C. Dorsett D.D.S., sauare-foot building on a 10- vice-president; Willam J. acre site at Orangethorpe Ave. Tennison, K.D., secretary; Harold H. Kettell, D.D.S., in Anaheim just west of Northrop Aviation, Bryan treasurer and Robert L.

Walker, realtor, executive vice-president and manager. said. Improvements were also 60,000 square foot wjmi- in -ANA'HEIM fWP JP 'ill "0NA l0A Jr ft -I4-) s- it rsni- ty ir building site is conveniently located lust north of Hunting ton Drive and has a frontage of 283 feet on the west side of started on another eight-acre parcel on Orangethorpe near East St. In the Orange County city. This land abuts the Santa Fe railroad and will bring.the industrial site adjacent to the! Santa Anita Ave.

A one-story fully air-condi tioned brick building of con proposed Houston Freeway, Escrow Closed temporary design containing approximately 20,000 square feet is planned. It will accommodate 20 suites and parking space for over 100 cars will be Bryan also revealed the firm had closed the escrow on 16 acres at the northwest corner of Orangethorpe and Raymond with 700 feet fronting provided. Cost of land and improvements will exceed $500,000. THE ALOHA(--rrf .4. 'ft Orancethorpe in Anaheim.

This land is adjacent to the National Cash Register Co. and Sylvania Electric plants Tract Opens 90-Lot Unit' already at the locale. I Im All three deals, Bryan point Yesterday marked the open ed out, were acquired through ing ol a new unit in the Santa Anita Highlands, to be known as Upper Highlands. This 5 excitingly furnished models! NEXT BEST TO A VACATION IN THE ISLANDS! the industrial engineering de-partment of Bryan Enterprises for Beverly Hills section, comprising approxi mately 90 lots, is the first of the final group of lots avail able in Santa Anita Hisrh- lancls, it was revealed. Since the original unit was If vw "i1' 'T" 'I' established six years ago.

the tieorge Elkins Co. has sold ilBllI in Southern California radiant heat, Hawaiian architecture in medium priced homes! For 33 years builders of custom homes in the $100,000 bracket, Ivan Wells and Sons present Hawaiian Village homes built with the same custom care, the same exotic architecture, the same radiant heat system, every possible luxury and made to sell in the medium price range! See Hawaiian Village you'll see at once it's big news! more than 500 homes and lots in this area, averaging $31,000 to $35,000, with a total estimated valuation of 000. The new Upper Highlands unit, located at the foot of San i I Gabriel Mountains, is made up of lots with an expansive view of the San Gabriel Val O'Keefe and Mtrrltt range and high oven, GE washer-dryer, GE dishwasher, GE disposer-alt in GE mix or match colors! Serving bar looks through to family room! Doubli fireplace enhance living room and family room! Living areas extend through sliding glass walls onto spacious paved lanais! Floor to ceiling windows in all rooms! Family room has birch built in cabinet houses TV, books, sewing machine! Rare cedar chip or redwood Walls, some exposed ley. They will sell from $9000 to $11,000. Tract has a park way, trees and curving streets.

The area is fully improved, featuring street light standards and utilities including paved streets, curbs and sewers, exotic Hawaiian motifs! wide roof overhangs! Beautiful Micawall baths with tiled pullmans, colored fixtures, shower over tub, stall shower! Redwood fences, unusual grillworlc! True Hawaiian colors, coordinated throughout! full price from 14,250 to $15,265 Heavy Selling Activity Told Harold L. Shaw's new "Master Home" community in La Mirada was the scene of much activity at the grand opening, last week end, it was announced. Sales Director Reno Sirrine reported large crowds at the new residential development which is at convenient driving distance from downtown Los Angeles via the Santa Ana Freeway. An impressive volume of home tales was recorded, he added. Contemporary homes of three -bedroom, two -bath design highlight the development.

Equipment Items include thermostat-controlled forced-1 0 it heating, brick and stone fireplace, tile baths with imperially designed pullnian Ijv-jitory cabinets and colored fixtures and oliding wall of ftla.ss. Kitrlifn FfHturrit Kitrhrnf have r.ibineu of birch or a.li and fpe. rully villi built-in i.ntft mid oven, fopper Jiixida villi rxh.iu.-it. fans, and lwgi i I i. i li t1 I il MlliKhl Hume" IIUY l'i pill, ll.i, nj hv its llll lUlV.

I) i Ml I) I Inquiry can be made at the George Elkins office in Arcadia, at the corner of Santa vets: NOTHING DOWN 30 YR. VA TERMS Anita Ave. and Foothill Blvd. VCt SI IOW DOWN PAYMENT, 25 VR. FHA TERMS HO)) a 5 J- BHCOllMr: vLJ YILliGE 'ii; 3 bedroom and family room; 4 bedroom, 2 baths, 2 car garage IVAN WELLS AND SONS, huihkrs takt fifire; I J41 6'lbort (I Phene MyHen 1 0O4 WALKER AND UCeufoychU for mw CCi'JSTRUCTIOM tltwCtii tlmtliimt hrmimiit tr Inlirim LOANS it tuf ifif tr lii9ftmijiit-lit ifmplt i-darniatKA, Mil HlxM.i llll Or vilbll UMt hi fiun M4noi, I CI 01 II in.

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