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LOS.CAL LUMBER COMPANY
Complele lnventory Pond. Pine Cleqrs
Cedor white Fir Speciol Detoils
Federnl Aid Proiecls . .
The Community Facilities Administration approved a $33,000 advance to the Vallejo Unified School District of Solano County, Calif., to prepare preliminary plans for a new junior high'schoot at Vattejo to cost an estimated $1,770,000 andltart constructio" 4g.i"g 1958. Refer: Paul E. Crabb, School Superintendent, Vallejo, Calif.
Grants, New Mexico, will finance water and sewer facilities wittr- a loan of $420,000 approved by the Community Facilities Administration for the fast-growing town boomed by discovery of uranium ore. Refer: John V. Horacek, Clerk-Treasurer.
The CFA approved a $500,000 loan- to Menlo College, Atherton, Cafil.; to build student and faculty housing and a student center. Refer: Treasurer James L. Brainerd.
Garden City, Idaho, will build additions and -imp-rove- ments to its existing water and sewer systems with a -$400,- 000 loan approved 6y CFA. Refer: J' M. Lampert, Village Attorney, Boise, Idaho.
The University of Arizona, Tucson, will build a 350-room dormitory for men students with a $11300,000 loan approved by the CFA. It will be an H-shaped building of contemporiry design. Refer: Comptroller Kenneth R. Murphy.Feco", "New Mexico, will build a waterworks system with a federai loan of $60,000 and $6,000 of its own funds. Refer: Samuel Adelo, Mayor.
The Community Facilities Administration approved. advances totaling $1+O,SOO to the Mount Diablo Unified School Districi of Contra Costa County, Calif., for prelirninarv planning of four new school buildings at Concord, Calii., at an eJtimated cost of $7,539,76O' with construction to start on all four in 1959. Two identical high schools will each cost $2,844,750;two identical intermediate schools will each cost $ Z5,1SO. Refer: James W. Dent, School Superin- ments to its sewerage system with a $25q'00O CFA loan and a $107,40O grant frJm ffte U.S' Public Health Service:'Refer: Mayor W. B. Davis.
The CFA approved a loan of $75,000- fo,r Linfield College, McMinnville,'6regon, to be used with $22,750 of the-college's own funds 1o build an S-unit apartment building' Refer: Dr. Harry L. Dillin, President.
The California State Department of Finance received approval of a $37,480 federal urban planning assistance grant to aid in general planning of development of Milpitas, Monte Vista, NSrth Sairamento, Salinas and San Fernando. Refer: Elton R. Andrews, Local Planning Consultant, Department of Finance, Sacramento, Calif.
Stockton, Calif., will prepare preliminary plans for a grade separation at El Dorado and Center streets wtth a $SO,OOO idn.tr." approved by the CFA for an estimated #Z,SZ|,OW project not expectEd to start before 1961. Refer: Mayor Fred L. Bitterman.
The CFA approved a $13,500 advance to 9qryy o9! l-reliminary planning of a 2O-room school in Ketchikan, Alaska, to cost in estimlted $1,500,000 and start construction by Ianuary 1959. Refer: E. B. Houghtaling, President, Ketchikan Independent School District.
The Federal Housing Administration has certified that FHA mortsase insuraice Section Z2l may be used to finance up td 2J housing units in Richmond, Calif., to help rehouse'families displaied by an urban rene,wal projjct in the San Francisco Bby regioir. Refer: City Manager Edwin S. Howell.
Tynon Lumber ComPonY Joins tl[A
The Tynan Lumber Comqa!)r, Salinas, ha-s joined the tuniter 'Merchants Assn. of Northern California' S' D' F;;;iy is manager of the yards at Salinas, King City and Monterey. tendent, Concord, Calif.
Casa Grande, Arizona, additions and improve-