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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 117

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"1 Bowling Alley Additions Set If: i vf Completing the facilities of the $500,000 Stardust Bowl in West Covina is the plush Kona Kove dining and cocktail lounge which is now in operation in the bowling establishment. The addition, which is in Polynesian de -nz. i cor, cost more than $100,000. The cocktail lounge has extensive driftwood stonework, Tahitian tapa and special carpeting with a pattern PENINSULAR HOME One of 12 stylings available in the new Estates Unit at Grandview Palos Verdes. resembling grass.

The bar; overhead is set up to respm-j -1 IK HfjllXrS ble a native hut. More than: VI Um I IVU JtJ tile pullman. shatterproofiAdditional features are nat-shower door and ceramic tile jural finish ash cabinet and walls over shower and bar tops. RESERVED AT TRACT a 60 guests can he accommodated in the room. Armet Davis, AIA, handled the architectural preparation for the Kona Kove as well as for the Stardust The Estates Unit of bedrooms, dining room, two Grandview Palos Verdes re- baths and 1,432 sq.

ft. of in-ports 37 of the 152 homes side space. Monthly pay- Bowl. The latter covers 32, already reserved. Finishing ments start at $139.

IN GARDEN GROVE Interior of model home ot Garden Park Estates project. AAA tt Wllnn UW B4. lias 04 Uni Other Estates Unit plans, lanes and concourse seating- with 1,682 and 1,816 sq. ftJP of space, contain three and i i I i for 80 on Hawthorne Blvd. near hood with light and fan.

Garden Park Estates is A y-J -I -I i i 5 -v Vl iour Dearooms ana umny reation center include a GARDEN GROVE TRACT OFFERS 4-WAY TERMS a room, ah nomes inciune car- Spacious "Own Your Own" Apts, designed with privacy in mindl 4035 URSULA AVE. OCTOBER COMPLETION INDIVIDUAL DEEDS PRIVATE PATIOS FIREPLACES KITCHEN BUILT-INS WOOL CARPETING PRICED from $17,550 nf r.iano onH i'netinff. nrcDiace wun neartn liard room, play room, patio, games area, nursery, locker home stylin-s by architectsjanrt log ugnter vaive, oouoie.u walls of glass, forced air- garage, Duiu-in gas rangejQ ft Harns Kice, AIA. is now I I I i Vi 1 a A i s. 1 ann oven wun inermosiai I raCt Map Approved jwilliam C.

Kulow said. The and timer clock, and land-scaninz of front and side, near schools, churches and shopping and business centers. It is also close to recreational facilities. The residences and the sales office are open seven days a week, and may be reached via Santa Ana Freeway to the Artesia Blvd. turnoff, south on Knott to the corner of Knott Ave.

and Garden Grove Freeway. i Financing at Garden Tark Estates, "city within a city" on' Knott Ave. at Garden Grove Freeway in Garden Grove, affords buyers choice MONTCLAIR Tentative unit, built along Granvia for an 8-lot tract in adjacent to the city heating with thermostat and summer cooling switch, baths with colored plumbing fixtures and pullman lavatories, and kitchens with built-in wall oven and range with lawns planted and shrubs installed. jjj Baths contain two medi-n R-2 zone north of Kingsleyioi j'ajos eraes estates, ai- Shown By Appt Mon. thru Sat.

Open Sunday Ownart Association Sunday only CR. 5-2863 Daily OL 7-2374 fords ocean and hav views. Prices start at $24,500 for some models with three cine cnesis wun eiass mir- St. and east of Central Ave. has Tlanning Commission approval.

ror sliding doors, ceramic with color-matched range of four plans, according to W. R. Effinger, sales direc-: tor for Shapell Land Co. This four way financing includes 35-year FHA loans; Cal-Vet and conventional terms as well as VA terms of nothing down except impounds and closing costs with monthly payments from $96.60, including principal and interest. Full prices are from $17,450.

Built by Construction Garden Park Estates houses are designed in a choice of exteriors. The plans offer three or four bedrooms with dining room or family room, two baths and a two-car garage. The homes boast wood burning fireplaces, sliding Urban Programs to Be Reviewed at Conference Urban renewal and hous ine programs now under wav will be discussed at the LOCATION 28th national conference of AND the National Assn. of Hous ing and Redevelopment Offi cials in Washington, D.C., starting today and ending Wednesday. Keynoting the program at yytffl AVHE THRIVING AREA OF BETTER HOMES the opening general session on Monday, Dr.

C. A. Doxi-adis. noted architect and 1 I It ow citv desien consultant of VI Athens, Greece, will report findings of his nation-wide survey on urban renewal in American cities commissioned by NAHRO through a grant from the Ford Foundation. Dr.

Doxiadis' presentation "Toward a Universal City" will be further interpreted by NAHRO's president, Dr. Karl L. Falk, whose topic will be "The Ugly American City: How Can We Cure It in the Future?" Variance Given for Stable Facility TUSTIN Orange County Planning Commission'has approved plans to establish a commercial stable for boarding, training and breeding horses on an lS-acre site in the suburban-residential district northeast of here. The property is located approximately 4,000 ft. southwest of Teters Canyon Reservoir and will have facilities for two corrals, seven paddocks, a break-in ring and a ranch manager's home, according to Edward A.

Nahi- 1 a2SfQYIiMES3a4 iEBftMS 2 BATHS PRICED FRM 18,750 Beautifully built and beautifully appointed, Parkwood La Habra homes offer extra features at no extra cost! Every home has 2 baths, shake and rock roofs, Gaffers and Sattler built-in oven ranges, with hood, fan dishwasher, an exquisite brick stone fireplace, colored fixtures, forced air heating, entry hall, tile stall showers and you'll love the custom look and feeling of fully insulated ceilings, the rich ash paneling and cabinets This list could go on and on however, may we suggest you see for yourself. gan, developer. NEW LOW F.H.A. DOWN FOR NON-VETERANS DIRECTIONS: Tali th Santa Ana Frtfway to Imperial thin Eail en Imperial past Bach Blvd. to Parkwood La Habra on your right.

SHOP CENTER PLANS TOLD BY ACTOR ANAHEIM Plans for a $2 million shopping renter to be built on the southwest corner1 of Euclid and Lincoln Aves. has been announced by actor Don DeFore. Construction at the 17-acre site is scheduled to start in January. The center will be known as the Golden Harvest and will follow a European motif. DeFore said.

Included in the center will be a motel-hotel, restaurant, specialty shops, wedding chapel, convention hall and theater. The convention hall will have more than 30,000 sq. ft and will seat more than 2,000, DeFore said. wired for housetime of luxury living.

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