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Now you can offer your customers a brand-new siding treatment. Sunline is Masonite's new, vertically accented panel with integral ribs spaced every 8". Sunline goes up in handy 4'x8' to 4' x 16'panels, with edges lapped for true, smooth fitting-no waste, no cutting.

How handsome new Sunline looks as the smooth, roundedribs catchthe play of sun and shadow. How lasting, too! Like all Masonite@ hardboard sidings, Sunline is virtually dent-proof ...won't split, splinter or check...holds paint better and longer.

See your wholesaler or Masonite salesman for Sunline and other popular Masonite sidings. Or write Masonite Corporation, Dept. CLM-4-15, 111 Sutter Street, San Francisco 4. Calif.

New Building in the West. .

Ground has been broken in Mission Hills for the Doric hotel development, a $2.6-million project by Stebbifis and Yurodek, Inc. In the same area, S,pellman and Maccarone are planning two $500,000 apartment buildings, and a series of stores will ,be constructed by Miller & Ginsberg at a cost of $175,000.

Construction has started on a $40-million shopping mall on Hawthorne boulevard in Torrance by the Del Amo Estate Co.

Ojai-Work will start in July on a new shopping center west of here to be developed by the Monarch Investment Co. of Beverly Hills.

A $350,000 bowling center arch Investment Co. to be built in Sylmar by the MonNcwbui'y Park-Plans for a netv $I5-mi!lion residential development with 950 homes have been disclosed bv Louis Lesser Enterprises, Ltd., and Bimalco, Inc.

Santa Ana-The Board of site for an elementary school.

Education has purchased a l0-acre

Ground has been broken for the Eagle Rock Lanes, a 36-lane bowling alley and recreation center in Eagle Rock. The $1.S-million project is being developed by the R. D. G. N. Co., Inc.

Garden Grove-Maps have been approved for five tracts totaling 441 lots. Largest is the Laramore Construction Company's tract covering 80 acres. Others include a 90-lot tract on Chapman avenue, a 39-lot tract north of Orangewood, 22 lots for multiple residences on Tlask avenue and 22 lots for single-dwelling units near Orangewood avenue and Dale street.

Northridge-Rezoning of eight Northridge acres has been approved for development of a shopping center. The site is at Reseda boulevard and Nordhoff street.

Southland developer Louis Lesser has been invited to build 6,000 homes south of the border by the Mexican government. The 25-state project will cost $4 million.

Construction is scheduled to start on two new l7-floor hotels at the Hawaiian Village in Honolulu. The Kaiser-Burns Development Corp. has substituted the new structures in place of an original plan that required height variance by the city for a 23-story tower hotel and a four-story hotel.

R. T. Dinwiddie Construction Co. has started a new l6-story, $6.5 million office building at Wilshire boulevard and Vermont aven,ue in Los Angeles for the Pacific Indemnity Co.

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved preliminary plans for a new $16.7-million Men's Detention Facility to be located on a l7-acre site adjacent to the Union Station in Los Angeles.

The Hunt Foods and Industries Foundation will donate a $200,000 library and community center to the city of Fullerton, to be constructed by early 1961.

Sixteen buildings are under construction and four more are scheduled to start before summer to place the current building expansion at UCLA in Westwood at $51 million. In addition, 105 more building projects are planned for completion by the fall of 1967 to raise the total investment to $313 million.

Allison Homer Co. is contractor for-the new $2-million \{ontgomery Ward building at Honer Plaza in Santa Ana.

San Dimas-Plans have been approved for the construction of 22 single-family homesites by the Coral Investment Co., Glendora.

Ground-breaking is set for May I at the new Colton Civic Center, expected to cost $450,000.

Charter Oak-Plans for development of a shopping center here have been announced by the City Improvement Co. of Beverly Hills.

La Puente-Plans have been approved for construction of a ll0unit apartment development on Elliot avenue, estimated at $500,000.

Whittier-Zone changes submitted by Sun Gold Co. of Riverside have been approved to permit single-dwelling construction on 861 acres at Hacienda boulevard and Puente road.

Ontario-Construction of 18 six-room dwellings is planned by Dell McDaniel of Azusa. Total valuation was set at $281.000.

La Habra-A g&lot tract, north of Imperial highway and west of Walnut street, has been approved.

The Hapsmith Co. has purchased a site for a $I0-million shopping center in Fremont. Construction is slated for this summer.

The southwest corner of 70t.! street and Long Beach boulevard in Long Beach'has been purchased for a Time Saver Market and shopping center. Cost of construction will exceed $500,000

Construction has started on the $4-million Conejo Valley Shopping Center on Moorpdrk road. Henry Rosenberg is the developer.

Buena Park-Plans for three new schools have been approved by Buena Park Schoti,l Dist,rict trustees.

Baldwin Park-A 15,000-square-focit market and 10 to 12 supporting business facilities are to be built here at Jeffries Plaza by B. L. Metcalf, Inc., of Orange.

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