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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 121

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900 'Wife-Saver' Homes Tract to Get Own Cabana Sold, Builders Report Sanctuary Rising at Baptist Church FULLERTON Ground has been broken, for a new First Southern Babtist construction within walking Using a scale model, Jim Deane, of Deane de distance. Cul-de-sacs and wide velopers of 800 Pacific Sands homes in Huntington Beach, streets make the community Church sanctuary at 1423 cited features of the new Pa cific Sands Cabana to offi brooKhurst Ave. Cost of the project will be cials at a recent ground advantageous for families with children, the spokesman noted. Furnished 0 1 are open daily. breaking for the recreational approximately $95,000, according to the Rev.

Glenn W. Huntington Village's "Sea Breeze" series of three and four bedroom, two bath homes in Huntington Beach have been- purchased by more than 900 according to a spokesman for Doyle and Sheilds, one of Orange 0 y's largest builders and developers. Dwellings priced from $16,500 are available to non-veterans for $195 down. They have 21 exteriors and addition. Wood, pastor.

Those attending were Howard Stevens, president of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce; Bill FHA, VA, Conventional Cheney, vice president of Walker and Lee, sales agents; Bob Hardesty of REAL ESTATE LOANS Deane Thomas Welch, Huntington Beach city coun six "wife-saver" floor plans. Schools on Full Day Homes. boast color-co-ordi cilman; Frank Hart, vice president and general man Homes, Tracts, Apartments, Commercial and Industrial Properties Interim and Long Term Rmjph Q.Sutrd Oa MORTGAGE BANKERS SINCE 1910 ager tor waiKer ana Lee. nated wall-to-wall carpeting NEW LOCATION Sketch of Methodist Church which will be built in Mission Bay area of San Diego, and Ben Deane, president of in the living room, hallway Deane Bros. Cabana Club will have a and master bedroom, built-in range and oven, central club house, two tennis courts, a swimming pool and METHODISTS SET NEW CHURCH IN SAN DIEGO forced-air heat, two baths Property Rezoned for Multiple Residences ANAHEIM Anaheim Planning Commissioner Cal County, Cities Road Pacts Set and a woodburning fireplace.

playground. There is no initiation fee to first-time home-buyers of Pacific Schools are on full-day Mortgage correspondents for life insurance companies, banks, trusts, pension funds, colleges, corporate and private LOS ANGELES 4900 Wilshire WE 94t2 LA JOLLA 1296 Prospect CI 9-3391 SAN DIEGO One of themembers are William Hoov-U eDiey request 10 rezone Sands homes. 1 sessions, and a high school; is planned close by. Prelim-! Over half the homes are largest new churches on theer, Mrs. Clara Butler, property on the south West.

Coast will be built injneth Imel, Kenneth Patter-side of Ball west of Oak- SANTA ANA Orange inary work on the latter already has begun. Shopping SAN JOSE-SANTA CLARA AL 2-8101 County and the cities of Newport and Garden Grove will now sold. They are priced from $13,500 to $19,950. Models include two, three and four bedrooms in one and two stories. son, Mrs.

Clarence Knapp, haven for multiple res-Harley Bonham, Sam Loth-idential use has. been ap-len, Richard English and proved by the city planning John Hermann. body. San Diego by First Methodist Church. Plans have been announced for the relocation of centers are a brief drive, and a shopping area Is under spend $621,000 on joint high the downtown church to Mission Valley, where new HEH-EPTIfini "THE ESTATES" facilities, to cost $1,790,000 and comprising eight build way projects following approval of the contracts by the Board of Supervisors.

Costs will be equally divided by the cities and the county. Five of the projects will he shared by, the county and Garden Grove. They include Verano Knott Cannery Valley View ings in a campus or village WILW Wliyiij! GRANDVIEW PAL0S VERDES arrangement, Avill be built. The 10-acre site is on the south side of Valley Freeway at the intersection of High $22,000, and Orangewood $104,000. way 395.

The church will build a sanctuary, seating In Newport, Jamboree 1,100, chapel, youth building, from Bayside Dr. to Pali two children buildings, fel sades Rd. will be improved at lowship hall, administration a cost of $170,000. building and outdoor ampm theater. Tradition Zoning OKd i 4 I "This move will place the church nearer the population center of San Diego and clos er and more convenient to I our own membership," Rev Noel LeRoque, pastor, aslittlA A Near Airport PACOIMA The Plan-ning Commission has recommended approval of a rezon-ing for apartment construction of 13.5 acres of land near Whiteman Airpark.

The recommendation, sent to the City Council, also ii- ill i said. 1 We feel that our min istry will be continued in the tradition of a metropolitan central church, but not in a downtown location. called for a notification to state officials that the prop The building project will be financed through sale of the present 56-year-old church at Ninth Ave. and i 7': I I mo. erty lies in the flight pattern of the small-craft airport.

The application was filed trustees funds, and a fund raising program begin ning with a $400,000 drive Nuys. The property is on now in progress. II II I I I I I the west side of Osborne bt south of Glenoaks Blvd. In design and concept, First Methodist Church is preparing facilities to be used by a congregation of 4,000 members, a substantial increase over its present membership of Con struction is expected to get under way in late summer and be completed within nine months or a year. The church's Spanish rsrr-r, tsUM srr modern design is the work of Reginal Inwood, San Francisco, a church building consultant with Perkins Will, Chicago, architects.

Landmark The sanctuary will be vis ible from Mission Bay area, La Mesa and Lake Murray Ws'r the 6f "i I i ARCHITECTS SELECTED FOR HUGE PROJECT Harry A. Goldman, president of Albert Par-vin announced the selection of William L. Associates as architects for the $15 million building which Parvin will build on Witshire Blvd. The decision was made toy the Starrett of which the Parvin Co. is a subsidiary.

The Parvin Co. recently purchased a triangular parcel of land with frontage on Wilshire, McCarthy Vista, and Warner Ave. Plans being developed call for a 30-story hi-rise building, with the major portion of the ground floor to be devot-. ed to a showroom for the Parvin one of the nation's leading Interior designers and furnishers of hotels and other large commercial areas. A massive structure of modified barrel construc tion, it will be 75 ft.

high. ggS8MP I 1 Behind the chancel and altar will be a ceiling-to-floor clear glass window, afford FURNISHED MODELS you've been waiting for! Open Daily 9 a.m. 'til dark pap KSf fir-3 ing a view of the landscaped gardens, which will be planted with native California shrubs and trees. Parking is being planned r. i ii, 'W 'UP mrj- for 400 cars on several grad ed levels, each easily access lble to an entrance.

Frank Jorgensen is chair man of the building commit i rr i muni imn nwi iwnw jj( uTTSr 'INW MIMM WW 3 wn-tfc uriur WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING i BUILT-IN GAFFERS SATTLER GAS RANGES OVENS WASTE KING DISHWASHERS (in Plans 2 3, optional Plan 1) BRICK FIREPLACES HEARTHS! ALL IMPROVEMENTS IN PAID FOR! Now an even greater selection bringing you more of the Peninsula's best-selling- homes featuring GRANDVIEW QUALITY, PRESTIGE ADDRESS and VIEWS OF OCEAN BAY at prices I and terras Y00 can afford tee; Paul Reynolds, vice chairman, and Mrs. Frank Wherry, secretary. Other ruwil I THE CAPRI 1,432 iq.tt. Including utility room mm i nj uj I rn 1 I himcid owir hpinit PUN 3 liWJ I i I u-l THE CltEtCENDO Macco Eealty Company Announces 30 magnificent completed at Cameo Highlands on the coast of Corona Dei Mar. If you've seen the standard of excellence that Cameo Highlands offers, you know that further wprds nro unnecessary.

From 29,750 4701 Hampden Head, Corona Dei Mar OJUolo 3-4001 Jktffr 7W Von lttmtrt of lagma Reach ITien My interion omit your Infection today, i mu-iImmJmIi iHwaMM MwLlwr -4 I i JWr- MNMM I MIMM ft err 111 M. ft. ft XmWK -ffl MU I Including fmiih4 yttltty room FOX IMMEDIATt OCCUPANCY! 0 PUN 144 lodroomi ftmlly poom, droomi Dm, A l'4 litht, THE COUNTRY ClUI UNIT, GRANDVIEW PALO! VfcftOEl, from 37735, from fl.600 On, (plut cotU), And In WEIT PAL09 VERDES from 139,600, Wflnincing, Trtdo. Co.Wori4. nociil Offninf i Modal Homn for lalt ftncod, Itndwiptd, dripod A tirpntvl ly A lloinil CATALINA 1,682 M.tt, Including finihtJ utility room Sale Hwdfjanerii JTHIl Msmi lh fsfct Virtt Csatct Offic Msrw Ww Virtfw ISfhri, Wt, Director of Wlliiss UMht M5C5.

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