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Retail Dealers mtrst get good service in order to rcnder good service. For nearly three quarters of a century Union Lumber Company, producer of Noyo Redwood, has made Service to Dealers its watchword. Today "NOYO" means dependable service as well as quality Redwood to thousands of dealers throughout the land.
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Placentia.-Ground was broken for a nerv shopping center at Chapman and Bradford avenues.
Newport Beach.-Construction was authorized of. a $1,500,000 apartment building at 2519 Ocean Blvd. The 32unit project would exceed present height limits.
Anaheim.-An ll-lot tract west of Acacia street and south of Kenwood avenue has been authorized bv countv supervisors
Buena Park.-Moss Construction Co. submitted plans for a $214,000 bowling center at 795O Grand Ave. The 35,000 ft. structure would include 32 alleys.
Anaheim.-A $50,000 permit was issued to T. C. Wilson of Fullerton to construct a motel at 1538 E. Center St.
Santa Ana.-Ground was broken for the new Hillcrest Shopping Center at lTth and Tustin Aves., including a supermarket to be completed within five months. Plans call for 38 stores in the area.
Santa Barbara.-Calor Construction Co. was issued a $303,300 permit for 19 houses, the first in the new Las Palomas tract on the northwest side of the city near Hope school.
Baldwin Park.-Additions to three schools costing $256,260 have been approved to start construction January 1 for September 1958 occupancy. Vineland and Jones schools will
$l l,l 94,7OO Housing Deed
Santa Barbara-An $1 1,194,700 trust deed, largest of its kind in the history of this county, was filed Oct. 10 at the Recorder's offrce in the courthouse here to provide on-base housing for military personnel and civilian technicians at the reactivated Cooke AFB near Lompoc, Calif. The Manufacturers Trust Co. of New York City will advance the money to Cooke Air Force Base Housing, Inc., a corporation headed by C. R. Burmeister of Los Angeles.
The millions will pay for immediate construction of 880 Capehart-type houses on land leased on the base. The George A. Fuller'Construction Co., Los Angeles, already has the contract to build the houses on a low bid of $10,639,699. The housing expenditure is about I/I0 ol $100,000,000 which the government plans in the over-al1 reactivation of Cooke AFB.
share the additions, following earlier approval of a $133,145 addition to Landis school.
Long Beach.-Contracts totaling $2,I27,24A for construction of a science building at Long Beach State College were awarded, the largest to Harvey A. Nichols Co., Los Angeles, for $1,574,300 in general work.
Garden Grove.-Plans were announced for six additional classrooms at Faylane school.
Santa Barbara.-Pacific Development Co. Los Angeles, announced plans for a $1,500,000 shopping center on the north side near intersection of State street and Highway 101 on 11 acres to include several large stores. The firm recently built the $500,000 supermarket at Anapamu and Chapala streets.
Anaheim.-Councilmen approved plans for a $169,000 motel-shop-restaurant to be built by two Phoenix businessmen at l72l S. Harbor Blvd. on a l0-acre site here.
Orange.-A tract map lor a lZ-lot subdivision on a 3-acre