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November 13, 1971

The Times from San Mateo, California · Page 27

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Saturday, Nov. 13, 1971 " Hty Cl'ttlrtSo THE JUNIOR MUSEUM at Coyote Point is presenting a series of programs to acquaint children and youth groups with current ecological problems. The first was conducted by Mrs. Wayne Richardson. center, a member of the Junior Museum Afcxiliarj to a group of Hillsborough Campfire Girls. The discussion was held on bay marsh lands near the mu - sm - s (Times Photo) DRAMATIC ARCHITECTURAL treatments keynote the Eastridge Estates community developed by Devcon: Inc., in San Jose's foothills." A new sec tion of view homesites jusi opened will be the last available in the development, and a few complete homes are being offered by the builders. View Homesites in Foothills Convention Bureau ManagerIs Sought Eastridge K s I ; reports living and family pen the foothills from Bayshore Freeway In San Jose, turn right meter heat, decorator light fixtures and full carpeting. Baths A new San Mateo County Convention bureau when plans call day was looking ior a conven at. Llayton Road, then right on Mt. Pleasant Road to the furnished models. offer vanity areas with cultured marble lops and quality plumb principal, points out. "there's never a need to tell someone, 'we'll have to check with the builder first.' In dealing directly with our buyers we can help to provide them with exactly what they want in a new home." Mediterranean. Contemporary and Early California architectural styling are available in Easlridge's tour basic home tion hureau manager - to head - up a new county tourist and con - ing fixtures. Devcon's Sunview kitchen fitted with a coved linoleum ventimn bureau when plans call the annual salary would range from S16,0flO - S!8.0O0 commensurate with experience and qualifications. Applications will be accepted unlit December Id, t971. Interviews will be conducted between December 15. 1371 - January 1. 1972. Plans call to fill the job by January 1, 1972, WESTMOOR GRAD SAN ANTONIO - Airman for the current convention bu floor, continuous clean oven blower type hood over the range reau to be separated from. t!ie San Maleo Countv Fair and opening of a group of choice homesites in its final section in the Evergreen Foothills above San Jose. Devcon Inc.. the builders, also report I hat several furnished and decnraled mode! homes are available. In The final offering, three anc four bedroom homes are priced from S31.250. Prices of the furnished models star; at ?35.350. Eastrirlge is one of tr? lev. communities where builder involvement extends to on - nite selling of the homes themselves. John Bentley, one of the Devcon, and vinyl covered cabinets. Options include dishwashers ffeavention Association later Residential Shopping On Increase More people are visiting new second fireplaces, blow insulation and tile roofs in place Ihe standard shake roofs. Chris Cooper, son of Mrs. Bar - this year. Search for a convention malinger was announced by the Bureau's specially appointed staffing committee ol which James 3. O'Connor, Mayor of Miilbrae is Chairman. Other members of To visit Eastridge Estates plans. Entries are tile, and the carved entry doors are double in most, homes. Master bedroom suites are enhanced by baths ith a Roman tub and double doors. Other standard features include custom fireplaces, sunken ra jm, (jooper of 67! Mac Ar lie Story Ror.d east thur Drive. Daly City, has completed basic training at Lack - home developments this year nrb. iex. He has seen as than in eilher of the two preced the committee are: Donald De - signed to Shepnard AFB. Tex.. es, according to the , Hilton. Inn; Joseph Green - bach. Jr.. Villa Hotel: Nick - for training' in aircraft maintenance. Airman Cooper, who attended YVestmoor High School, studied at Skyline Junior Col - Building By Copter When il came time to install si. Councilman. Pacifica; weekly Tract. Action Reports compiled by Walker & Lee, Inc., the Anaheim - based real estate firm. Fred Rapp. Holiday Inn. South San Francisco; Hugh Wayne. egc. San Bruno. Councilman. San Mateo and Announcing the high level of conditioning units roofs of the f.rst .38 Villas in! homeshopper interest for the Montgomery Village at The Vill Andy Castle. Executive Secre - :ary. Restaurant & Hotel Owners Association. The committee was appointed to recommendl Ihe . new bureau's staffing, ta ages in San Jose, Busick Air conditioning calied on Astro - Copters of Oakland to handle the bles of organization and related juri n.. - i.rni2j dim lom ianrwoia una tnev are courting the same girl in the comedy "Cactus Flower" at Mills High School on Friday and Saturday at 8:15 p.m. Roy Casstevens, formerly in the cast of "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown," is directing the Abe Burrows play. Included in the cast are Sue Wicklund, Candy Federico, Greg Marie, Bettv Meyer, Ken Ayoob, Mark Deffebach. Steve Des - mon. Margaret Plese and Jan Hike. luting chores. dministrative matters as part f a move to establish a new bureau which could capture a The Bel! Helicopter was able install the 28 units in about .'0 hours time and this, ac greater share of the tourist and convention market for San Ma - .' cording to a Busick spokesman. first three quarters of 1971, George Fulton, director of .the firm's Marketing Services De - developments was higher than partment, said: "During the first quarter, the number of ho - meshoppers visits to new home developments was higher than 1971), but lower than J9B9. This somewhat siow start was due, in part, to continuing high interest rates. "During the last of the first quarter, however, the rates were lowered, monthly payments came down, and the teo County. Some folks keep wotehing the ods tonstantly hoping to find just the right home 1o suit their family. This is good . . . ond we recommend it. But you tan supplement this easily by contacting a Realtor and ask to see his book of listings on all homes available at ihe present time. Real Estate is moving rapidiy in this Oreo and your Realtor, through Multiple Listing, always has all the best buys at his finger - tips. Consult him now! represents about half the cost 'hose wiiii executive experi of conventional msthncs. ence in he lounst and conven - ' About half of the new home; ion field ma', - submit their ap M, - ,;ri; ir.erv hac been soid plications outlining Iheir quab'fi - and first move - ins arc . - ichedulnri t.ims in - It. Di;rPh!: ov scxllim mid - December. Final com them to the Sail Mateo Countv pletion of all 38 uniis is scheduled tor mid - Januarv of 1972. served promptly a I. 7:30. and will be preceded bv a social hour. Reservations may be made through Dun aid C. Lind. President of the San Mateo Association, 1B96 El Camino Real. San Carlos S407O. A limited number of reservations are available to interested individuals without, grand t:ry Hotel - Restaurant Owners Association. Suite 2, !H0 El Camino Real. San Mateo. pent - up demand of homeshop - pens entered the market, So, the Initial requirement calls for applicant to have extensive ad Ad Course Sal Pantann, Belmont Real ministrative experience in the. average 1071 week was substantially over both p r e v i o u t years," Fulton said. "Traditionally, bomesiioppers' interest slackens off slightly after school opens, but this fall, community tourist and conven - . (ion field. It was explained that tor, served as instructor al a re cent Graduate Realtors Institute course on advertising presented n lnr:,;,.fi im - cr M.on 'C: - l:ii ,:" their interest is continuing at mid - summer pace, probably due the California Real Estate Association, A workshop nn classified ad wriiing was included in the seminar. to .Tore homes becoming a able in the 1 o w e r - p r i i ranges." WefrN have moved! P7 from Burlingame AHP to 181 E. 4th Ave., San Mateo At I f " ' ELIZABETH PEREN - C1N, who resides at 723 South Delaware in LSan Mateo, has been awarded a $250 scholarship by the San Mateo District Council of the Italian Catholic Federation. A graduate of San Mateo High School, she is one of the twenty scholarship winners out of a field of over 500 applicants in the Italian Catholic Federation's annual scholarship corn - petition. Miss Perencin has distinguished herself both in scholastic and extra curriculum activities. She is presently attending the College of Notre Dame in Belmont. New tacilities for your convenience - Dental Plates There's more to move to at The Lake. Moving to The Lake is more than most people bargain for. It's 42 acres of tun a lake, a shoreline park and a recreation park. It's an established Younger To Address Grand Jurors EASY CREDIT TERMS on approved credit for Dental Plates, Partial Plates and Removable Bridges. Ail credit handled by our office. MM:n. 1 LDi.ijo.WKd total environment communiry,convenient to schools :.nZj?. shopping and the new B.A.R.T. System. And it's the !U ., - d 5ze and stye of home yoJ w iric!ucji more Evclle J. Younger, State At - nrrey General, will address the move - in features than you'd ever expect to find in any new house: G.E. self - cleanine oven, dish associations of former grand ju rors of San Mateo. San Francisco, and Santa Clara Counties at washer and disposal, custom shag carpeting, pure Dr. j.c Campbell 8:30 ip.m. Monday, at the Villa Chartier Restaurant in San Ma - vniyi nuormg, wooa du rnmg ti replaces, hefty wood or tile roofs, completely fenced rear yard with pri - ,eo. vdLe gaie, complete landscaping, 10 models. VIllAGE HOMES from J,490 PATIO HOMES from $29,990 ESTATE HOMES from $33,990 The Lake Younger will discuss the recent study, conducted by his office pertaining to grand juries and their functioning. He will also describe the pros and cons of legislation currently under consideration and relating to grand juries. The Tri - county meeting is - sponsored by the San Mateo County Association of Grand Jurors, organized in 1D7D. A roast beef dinner will be FREE PARKING DIRECTLY BEHIND OFFICE Come in now no appointment necessary. Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Monday through Friday. Closed Saturday. 181 E. 4th Ave., San Mateo Phone 347 - 9572 OFFICES IN OTHER CALIFORNIA CITIES Built j id br ded b j Development C&mpiny