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La Habra, Calif.-Councilmen have approved annexation of 150 acres of industrial land to the city, including 30 acres at Imperial highu'ay and Fullerton road, and 130 acres in tl're southwest Dart of the citv.
Buena Park, Ca1if.--Tlu,, tracts totalrng 265 lots approved by the City Planning Commission inclucle a 132home subdivision betr'veen Miller ancl Walker avenues and a i33-lot tract at Dale and Crescent avenues.
Orange, Calif.-A $1,014,000 contract has been let for a 3-story hospital unit at County General. Allison lloner of Santa Ana rvill be the contractor.
Honolulu, Harvaii.-M. J. ISrock & Sons, pioneer l-os Angeles construction firm, submitted lolv bid for construction of the $rl million Capehart housing project at Tripler Arnry Hospital of 150 multiple cln'elling units, and 100 units at Fort Shafter. Construction is to start earlv this vear on the l2-morrths project.
Buena I'ark, Calif .-Harvlan Co. of Los Angeles announces plans for development of 215 acres of industrial property south of Artesia street and east of N{iller, nc:rrr.vhere the Kraft Food Co. olant t'ill have 30 acres unrler roof arrd 3,000-car parking.'
Canoga Park, Calif.-A block-long, multimillion-dollar, Z3-shop suburban center till rise at DeSoto avenue ancl
Santa Ana, Calif.-Orange county's present population of 600,000 r,r'i1l soar to 1,000.000 by 1965 anrl ultirnately reach 2,500,000, predicted the Countr. l'llrrr-ring Commission, in r,r'hich Garclcn Gror.e, alone, increased population 1455% sir-rce 1950. In the past ye:rr the Commissioli processed 97 tentative tract maps, :tpproved 65 and zone-changed 612,0 acres.
Itoscoe bouler.ard here, annoulrcecl George J. Heltzer & Associates. Knol'n as Westridge Shopping Center, it l'ill be con.roleted earlv next Fall.
Anaheim, Ceilif.-pinal plans have been ordered for cor.rstruction of eip'ht additionzrl classrooms at the Nfelbourrrc A. Gauer Schoirl.
Buena l'ark, Calif.-Building permits in the firs1. 10 mcrnths of 1957 here l'ere $18,045,979, compared to $16,,18f3,93,1 in the sarne 195(r span. October permits included 1.57 for single-familv du'ellings rvortl-r $2,830,538.
Whittier, Calif.-A $240,000 addition to the Kertherine F,drvzLrds school has been approved.
Garden Grove, Calif.-Supervisors approved a 41-honre tract rlap at Cerritos and Euclid avenues. . ir Costa Mesa, Calif.-Scheduled for completion by Scptcmber is the first phase of construction on the neu' high school l"rere. Second phase, to be finished a year later, rvill cost an estimated $545,662.
Fullerton, Calif.-A $258,000 permit has been issrre<l for construction of a department store builcling at 211 Or:Lngethorpe Mall.
Lompoc, Calif.-A 2U-acre trzrct near the center of the $11 million housing project at Cooke A.F.B. has been apDroved as the site of the nerv scl-rool to serve the area. The George W. Fuller Co., Los Angeles, h;rs r,r'ork underl'uy or.r 880 Capehart homes to house militziry and civilian employes.
Nslvport Beach, Calif.-October permits issued here included.37 single-family drvellings and four multiple d.rvell1ng unlts.
La Habra, Calif.-Six additional classrooms r,vili be built :rt the Las Lon.ras school zrncl condemnation proceedings are planned to accluire 8f acres north of Whittier boulevarcl betu.een Citrus anci Sierr:r Vista streets.
Westrninster, Calif.-Plans for a $755,000 school builcling progran \\rere announced by the School District.
Santa Rarltara, Calif.-Final plans t'ere drafted for a .52-unit, $(r00,000 apartment hotel at 1601 State St.
Orange, Calif.-The neu' Yorba Junior High school is schecluled for completion March 1.
We crre sdfes represenldfives lor these oufsfonding mifls:
Moc-Young lumber Co.
Hulbert & Muffly Co., Inc.
Americon Timber Corporotion
Mothews lumber Co.
Plumos Pine Co.
Sond Creek Lumber Co.
Twin City Moulding Co.
Pdltern and finish; green ot dry in both f,edwood and Pine