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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 70

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PartY June 24, 1973 EogflngtUgCfrug A house is a house but a home by the sea that's something special High above the sea and nestled in the beauty of Torrey Pines State Park, is Sea Village. Here you can enjoy the treasures of one of the last stands of Ice age pines; wild quail, squirrel, rabbit, shore birds.and migratory foul all protected by the State Park system. You can walk the ever changing beach, smell the clean salt air; the fresh pine scent and hear the silence of the marshland. Here-is Sea Village, acres of green area dotted with contemporary homes presenting ocean and pine views which range from merely spectacular to unbelievably awesome. Sea Village homes let you live naturally, in and out of doors.

Comfortable homes with private streets and recreational benefits that include swimming pools, cabanas with' sauna, jacuzzi, and tennis courts. 2-3-4 Bedroom Homes from $53,000 to $85,000 Excellent 30 year financing Low as 10 down. I INI BEAUTlFLi TORREY PINES SeaVilbge ley-Kinross Properties in Westwood Chamber of Commerce's third annual Beautification Awards program. The remodeled structure now has boutiques in ground floor and apartments upstairs. PRIZE WINNER The Gayley-Kinross Building, Gayley and Kinross won honors for architect Duplanty-Huf faker- Associates, contractor Sheldon Appel Construction Co.

and owner Gay- tion Award from the Westwood Chamber of Commerce for Brent, Goldman, Robbins and Bown. SCHOOL HONORED The design of Mirman School, 161 80 Mulholfand Drive, won a Beautifica- VENTURA LANDMARK The new City Hall is expected to provide sufficient space to care for city gover nment needs through' the year 1990, or when Ventura has reached 100,000 population. CourthouseCity Hall Conversion Proceeds Adjacent to 'Beautiful -lrjr'--' ''ywl wrey IrKa Mu; If ffcVlM ()i :S.f GOLD NUGGET rVU IaOX award of distinction S.n Oxgo, Olil. Pholn (714) 75S-W30 IT i i I I 'i 1 JB fcl 'i i Ai II Is If-YJ For p'cl Of Us Kind From a Stoff Writer A VIEW FOR A FEW 4 SECURE SECLUDED Condominiums Deluxe $42,000 To $52,000 Inquire as to how you can live in PALM SPRINGS at RIMCREST Call ROSS MCCUTCHEON (714) 325 9668 Or (714) 325 5264 Or LA. (213) 726-4180 The Baldwin Company bers will be in the old courtroom No.

1, where many famous trials have been held. To make the building safe in earthquakes, sheer' walls have been installed from floor to ceiling, and about 2,100 gallons of epoxy glue pumped into voids. The contractor for this was Warner Construction Los Angeles. Two Grants About 40ro of the old terra cotta tile had to be replaced. New tile, to duplicate the old, has been fashioned by Interpace Co.

at Lincoln, Calif, and shipped to Ventura. The same company made the original tile. More than 2,000 tons of old pipes, wiring, loose bricks and other debris had to be removed from the building before renovation could begin, contractor Ken MacLeod said: To help pay for the cost of the conversion, the city of Ventura received a $450,000 historical preservation grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and a $150,000 grant from the Economic Development Administration. VENTURA Conversion of the former Ventura County Courthouse to serve this city as its new City Hall at a cost of about $2.7 million is nearing completion here.

The structure, built in 1912, is a familiar landmark on the hillside fronting the ocean above mid-town Ventura, and is visible to passing motorists on the Ventura Freeway. The conversion, designed to preserve as far as possible the original appearance of the building, both inside and outside, has been under way a year. Contractor Listed MacLeod Construction Ventura, is the contractor, with Cannell-Chaf-fin, Los Angeles, as interior decorator. The architect is Ted Fisher of Fisher and Wilde, Ventura. The original architect was the late Albert C.

Martin, Los Angeles. The building, of neo-classic design, cost 000 to put-up in 1912. In-November, 1968, it was declared to be earthquake-unsafe and was ordered evacuated. County offices were moved to rented space elsewhere in- the city. The county, which has purchased a new government center site in east Ventura, was planning on tearing the old building down, when the city stepped in and bought it for $145,000.

Famous trials The city is expected to move its 120 employes into the building and begin operations there in late October or November. When completed, the two story building with cupola will make available approximately 49,000 square feet of floor space, compared to 12,240 square feet in the present Ventura City Hall on Santa Clara Sf The City Council cham-. See 1 ih tfVL if Theie are tuo wes to look at Viewpointe 1. Via Verde. Let's take them one at a time.

From the inside, there's a world of space. Sweeping, two-story vaulted ceilings, raised entries and majestic curved stairways complement the. expansive feeling of the oversi2ed rooms: Comfort and convenience is everywhere you look. Custom-built kitchens with counter-top ranges and continuous clean ovens, accented with ceramic tile and hand-finished cabinets. Three-car garages.

Libraries. Oversized master suites with balconies, retreats and more. Everything here was created solely for your pleasure. Revel in it! From the inside lookind out. the best views in 1 '-v $4 all of Via Verde are expressed by Viewpointe.

Views o( the Via Verde Country Club and ban uabnel iilloiiunth the mountain hpunnH Ynur npvt Hnnr neighbor is Frank G. Bonelli County Park. And just about everywhere you look, there's a new view i. .1 Mi ml fi. uj trnjuy wuiii yuui new uuiiie, muuiyc yuuiaL-ii.

Vbu won't take a dim view of what you'll see from the outside either. Viewpointe homes come in a wide variety of striking exteriors enhanced by rough-hewn wood, wrought iron, stone and lots of glass. So come out and see Viewpointe Via Verde. From the inside looking out or from the outside looking in. There's only one out of sightl I 5i Jp.

(aim roorHii.LFWY 1 svQi VfTVAL I -f i I I lU- 1 1 lj' hAN Bf HNARniNOhWY '-A i Ttke tlie (57) Fivrwav fiom the Pomona. San Bernardino or oothill (210) Freeways to Via Wide ttr (DUAL H0USINC OPPORTUNITY exit, then proceed west to models. Phone: (714) 599-7515 Gaeada i i 2 3 BEDROOMS LIBRARIES 3 BATHS, FROM $49,500 These beautitul townlionics are a five-iron shot troni luxurious La Canada Country Club, and in the middle of its lush fairways and greens. And with the new freeways, we're close to both valleys and the dvic ccntt-r. Air Conditioning Plush Carpeting Massive Wood-Burning Fireplace Formal Foyer Wet Bars Electric Garage Door Opener Private Courtyard NiaNerde homes from lbMwwi6QJitftWttfaaoi9waiiawiKi 1 -( I tir, ii- Lanllll $43,490 to $62,950.

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