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New BUILDING Developments.

W:hittier-A 5l-room apartment building costing $112,000 is planned for 762 W, Beverly Blvd., adjoining a 4l-room apartment under construction.

,Stanton-Councilmen have accepted a plot of land near Katella avenue and Stanton boulevard as the site for the proposed city hall. It was given to tihe city by Jewett Bros, Const. Co., Fullerton.

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La Ha'bra.-The School District awarded a $57,740 contract to Pinder Construction Co. to erect a multipurpose building at the Sierra V,ista school. 1800 E. Whittier.

San Clemente.-Capistrano Union High School District started condemnation proceedings to acquire a 40-acre site on the Palisades in Capistrano Beach.

Huntington Beach.-The Union High School District agreed to pay $25,000 for property and buildrings at lTth and Utica streets and will convert facilities into offices and warehouses.

Fullerton-City Planning Commission approved a lS-lot subdivision to be developcd by Jack Howard between Highland and Malden avenues.

B,ur,bank-Saint Joseph hospital plans a $5 million, 4-story addition to the original wing rbui,lt in 1944. Construction will start late this year or early 1959.

Anaheim-City Planning Commission approved rezoning ol a 7acre site on Citron, north of Vermont, for construction of four and 5-un,it apartment buildings.

Vina, Tehama County-The U. S. Post Office is trying to find someone interested in constructing quarters for lease to the government. The present postoffi,ce here is in the home of the recently retired former postmistress and anyone who will build or lease 5,000 sq. ft. of space should contact the regional real estate manager, P. O. Dept., Flood Bldg., San Francisco 2.

Westminster-The McCarthy Co. has purchased 4E acres at Westminster boulevard and Newland strebt for home development scheduled to start in 1959. The $261,,100 buy is part of the old Rancho Las Bolsas, large Spanish land grant which once inclrrded most of the western part of Orangc county.

Buena Park.-Parsons, Davis & Smith was issued an $86,374 permit for a motel at 7851 Grand Ave.

Fullerton.-Preliminary plans were okayed for orientation of buildings on trhe Sunny Hills High school site, fourth high school in the Fullerton Union High and Junior Col,lege district, with A,ug. l, 1959 set for completion date. New design features gabled roof with wide double overhang.

Hanford-Land leveling and grading is in progress for Kings county's first major subdivision resulting from Lemoore Naval Air Station. The tract southwest of Lemoore will havc 300 homes being developed by Kcn Mynatt, Bakersfield builder. A l2-acre shopping center is also planned. Work has bcgun on the $100 million Navy jet basc that will havc a working personnel of 7,000 when it opens in 1961.

Orange*Supervisors approved preliminary plans for a 360-bed nrain ,bruilding at Orange County General hospital at $4,126,368 costs. The S-story building on the Placentia Road side of the hospital will ,be the largest structure of its kind in the county.

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