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Avenue tola ar.enues. The $100,000 market n'ill lte open by January I and six to eight retail shops rvill be added next.

Garden Grove.-A 4300-sq. ft. addition to First Presbyterian church is schedulecl for comoletion in I)ecember. Planned for later construction are arr administrative building, sanctu:rry, additional builclings and a youth hall.

\s11rport Beacl.r.-September building pern.rits here in- cluded l7 single-famiiy du'ellings and six multiple-family units in the $848.141 vzrluation.

San Fernando.-A $50,000 expansiorr project for Saint Simon's Irpiscopai chrrrch rvill be completecl January 1.

Fullerton.- In thc first nine months this year, 2540 building pern'rits of $11 ,113,719 valuation u,ere issued here.

Los Angeles.-A ,lO-story office building, envisioned as the highest builcling in tl're u'est, rvill rise at 3rd street and Ilcaudry avenue herc at a cost of $23,800,000. Construction of this Frecu'av Center Bldg. by John M. Stahl, ou,ner of the project, u'ill necessitati' cleaiance of several 4-story al)artrnent builclings ancl et number of apartment residences to start by Nciv. 30.

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Van Nu1.s.-A sanctuary is bcing built by First Nfethodist church at 11257 llru'in St., after rvhicl-r additional buildings u'ill lle constrrrcted.

Santa Barb11;1.-Q16u1d rvas broken last month for the $1,5.511,300 physicai education building on the seashore campus of UC's Santa Barbanr college. Completion is expectccl earlv in 1959.

Niontecito.-The remodeled Montecito Inn on 101 at Olive Mill road has been reor>ened after renovzrtion.

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Westminster.-fn its first month of operations in September, the city building department issued permits for 38 dwellings at $387,291 and is checking plans for 100 other new homes.

F-ullerton.-\\rork is underr.vay on the lirst nen' unit of Saint Luke's Lutheran cl-rurch ai ZOOO \V. Valencia Ave. La Habrer.-Bids have been asked on construction of six adclitional classrooms at the Las Lomas school.

Xfalibu Beach.-A $1,400,000 a1r:rrtment project rvill go ir-rto construction at Big Iiock Beach Nov. 15. It u'il1 consist of 17 deluxe apartment brrildings containing a total of 50 apartments on 130o feet of beach frontage on \\rest lracific Coast Highrvay betr,r'een T(,panga ancl Las Flores canyons. Completion is schedulecl for X'farch 15.

Orange.-Nlaps for two adjacent tracts u'ere approved near the future junction of Lincoln and Sycamore slreets ; one has 13 lots ancl the other 21.

Paln-rdale.-Cor.rncilmen rezoned a 100-acre trarcel from single-family resitlential to industrial south r,f Imperial highn'ay, east of Fullerton road.

Weyerhoeuser Hqwqiicrn Co. Formed lo Buy Dole Pineopple Contqiner Plonf

Tacoma, Wash.-Weyerhaeuser Hawaiian Company, a newly organized subsidiary of Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, announces that it has agreed to buy the Honolulu corrugating and shipping container plant of Dole Hawaiian Pineapple Company. The plant presently rranufactures shipping cases used by Dole Harvaiian Pineapple Company.

In announcing the agreement, rvhich becomes effective December 31, F. K. Weyerhaeuser, president of Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, said: "By acquiring this plant, Weyerhaeuser Hau'aiian can serve all users of shipping containers in the Territory of Harvaii. The lS-year olrl plant will be modernized and its capacity enlarged rvith nerv equipment especially designed to produce a variety of shipping containers of the types used by Hau,aiian industry. Located on a corner piece of property formerly orvned brthe Dole Harvaiian Pineapple Company, the plant will be physically separatecl from Dole's plant and operated independently."

Weyerhaeuser said that persons now rvorking at thc plant u'ill be offered employment with Weyerhaeuser Hawaiian. Resident manag'ement for the plant will be brought in from Weyerhzreuser Timber Company's mainland openit10ns.

Peoples Lumber Elects Milligon

Oxnard, Calif.-A. A. N{illigan has been elected a director of the Peoples Lumber Co., Ventura, Calif., to fill the unexpired term of the late Herbert H. Eastwood. Milligan is president of the Bank of A. Levy, Inc., here and president of the Independent Bankers of Southern California. He is district chairman of the Ventura County Community Chest and prominent in manv civic affairs.

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