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New BUILDING Developments...
Goleta.-Hunny Investment Co. has bought 42 acres for a new housing tract on Walnut at Hollister avenues.
San Fernando.-A $30,000 addition to First Church of Christ, Scientist, is being constructed at 925 Harding Ave.
Anaheim.-The area between La Palma and Crescent avenues and Gilbert and Brookhurst avenues has been rezoned residential lor construction of single-family-homes.
Westminster.-A 23-acre shopping center is planned on Garden Grove east of Springdale, with work scheduled for early November.
Anaheim.-A new 140-home development known as Ana' wood was' started in October on Euclid between Ball road and Katella avenue; homes will be luxury type on large lots.
Fullerton.-First Methodist church received approval to build an addition to its present building here.
Lancaster.-Plans were announced for construction of a $1,000,000 bowling center at K and Division streets by Burke Enterprises, Inc. Development is planned as a memorial to Robert K. Burke's stepfather, K. Sande Sennes, former head of the Home Builders Institute, Los Angeles, who pioneered the development of Lancaster.
Bakersfield.-A 32-lot subdivision will be developed at Old River by K. Landwer.
Anaheim.-A Z3-snit motel has been approved on the north side of Katella avenue between West street and Harbor boulevard.
Canoga Park.-36 acres for housing development have been rezoned on both sides of Saticoy between Mason and Oso avenues.
La Jolla.-Construction was to begin this month on one of the largest co-op apartment developments in southern California, the $8 million La Jollan Vanderbilt on a 7-acre site in the Shores area. Designed by John C. Lindsay & Associates, Los Angeles, the project will comprise 16 buildings with 256 apartments.
Lompoc.-Construction started last month on 20 homes in a tract north of Walnut avenue.
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Santa Cruz-A New York housing combine has declared strong interest in building a $5,000,000 apartment house and motel-hotel project in San Lorenzo Park here, with local contractors used wherever possible. Ten acres at Water and Ocean streets are set aside for the motel-hotel structures, and the apartment house directly south on more than four acres facing on a park site reserved by the city.
Santa Maria.-Plans. are being drawn for a 300-house subdivision south of here in the Evergreen Acres area.
Palmdale.-Bonds totaling $237,000 were sold for construction of the new Jupiter Elementary school at Deer Run road and Palm Tree way.
Goleta.-Permits for five houses at $78,600 valuation were issued for the start of a new tract on Highway 101 west of Fairview avenue.
Fullerton.-Murphy Ranch Co. holdings, including extensive acreage here and in La Habra in the Los Coyotes Hills, have been sold to a group of associates including Charles B. G. Murphy, great-grandson of the founder.
Lbmont.-Plans were announced for development of an 88-lot tract here.
San Leandro.-Ground will be broken in Tanuarv for a multi-million dollar garden motel on a 38-acre site at Castro Valley and Fastshore freeways owned by Dionigi Brunetti and to be developed by Garden Hotels Company with the Flamingo hotels of Phoenix, Ariz. It will include a convention hall.
Santa Cruz, Calif.-Work is underway on the first structure in a 3-acre, $5m,000 shopping center at 38th and Por-