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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 118

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12 Part VI-Sun, June 27. 1976 lot 3ngrirt Cimrt DICK TURPIN Council before winning election in 1971 on a "truth in government" platform. Later, her colleagues elected her mayor. But prior to her election, she said she had attended Planning Commission and council meetings for 26 years to keep tabs on those groups. Final Phase Offered The fourth phase of 38 homes is being offered at The Oaks at Lake Forest by the Woodward Companies, the developer.

she said, and all "they are doing in the state Legislature is screwing the public." She said that persistence is needed to stay in business, recalling that when she opened her Sausalito restaurant, citizens painted surrounding curbs red and put up no-parking signs. Miss Stanford, who admits to "73 summers and a hell of a lot Continued from Firs! Page revolution in 10 to 15 years unless government stops its unnecessary meddling and trims its costs of operation. She saved her biggest salvo for environmental planners, charging that "the environmental impact people are getting rich, for Christ's sake. We are being environmentally impacted to death." The governmental over- of winters," said she ran seven times for the Sausalito City regulation is bad for business, I in ovrli icio adult community on a hilltop uvtriiuuiuiig Monarch Summit LAGUNA NIGUEL One-story townhomes that live like single family homes. 450 home-established community.

Recreational facilities include 6,000 sq. ft. recreation center, pool, jacuzzi, bridge rooms, and lounge. In Laguna Niguel with its own private golf course, shopping, secluded public beaches. Five minutes to Dana Point Marina.

$59,900 to $74,500 utftiaH MAJOR EXPANSION Artist's rendering shows ter the $75-million project is completed. Ground-how Dunes Hotel and Country Club will look af- breaking ceremonies are planned on Thursday. (X Dunes Hotel To Launch $75-Million Expansion Ihaian "FOUL laS! vr-' DANAPQINT seating 3,500 theater style and 2,000 for banquets. The convention complex will occupy the entire second floor of the tri-towers and will interconnect by the use of small bridges spanning an open atrium. The atrium marks a first in Las Vegas hotel design.

The glass-enclosed area will occupy the first four floors of the new development and offer a relaxing atmosphere away from the activity of the casino. Four pools spouting fountains, hanging gardens, winding stone walkways leading to a shopping mall, cocktail lounge and ice cream parlor will be part of the atrium terrace. While the work is progressing, the existing hotel and casino will remain in full operation. coordinate the project. Each 500-room tower will include 10 VIP suites on penthouse levels, featuring three- and four-bedroom accommodations.

In addition, 165 two- and three-bedroom suites will be available. Most of the other bedroom facilities will be aimed at the family trade and overnight guests. Convention facilities will increase by 50,000 square feet, expanding meeting and display space to 75,000 square feet. The area will feature a exhibition center The Dunes Hotel and Country Club in Las Vegas will undergo a $75-mil-lion expansion program that will double the hotel's existing capacity. Groundbreaking ceremonies on Thursday will inaugurate the project.

Two 500-room towers will be built, and existing accommodations will be expanded and renovated to form a tri-tower complex. Maxwell Stark-man AIA Associates is the architect. Gene Levin, director of de-sign and planning for the Dunes, will The In-town Suburb GRANT HOMES DOLLAR A DAT COMPARE PRICES CABRINI VILLAS so ft priced from Plans 2BR 1426 $44,700 PlanC 3BR 1768 47,000 Plan 3BR 1955 47,300 PlanE 4BR 1955 49,800 Average Price of New Single Family Detached Home in San Fernando Valley $75,200 Average Price of Townhouse in San Fernando Valley $54,600 Data provided by Aist Research Publications. Refrigerator only $1 with 5 down purchase. COMPARE LIFESTYLE irl ii TYPICAL SINGLE CABRINI FAMILY VILLAS HOME Swimming Pools 4 None Tennis Courts 6 None Yard Work None Do it yourself Exterior Repairs None Do it yourself Clubhouse (with Yes None indoor jacuzzi, billiards, gym, saunas) Through Streets None Yes Play Lots Yes None for Children Open Areas 390 None Only $1 for a new refrigerator when you invest in Anaheim Hills' best townhome buy! Two, 3, 4 bedrooms, private patios, enclosed double garages, private recreation center with pool, park, sauna, adjoining golf course.

Only 5 down, no limit on amount of loan. Immediate occupancy. Acres At Cabrini Villas, you have recreational facilities and the free time to enjoy, them, because the Homeowners Association takes care of all landscaping and exterior maintenance. COMPARE LOCATION ii on Equal Housing Opportunities POWNtOWN UL Just 20 minutes from downtown Los Angeles, even closer to fine Valley shopping and restaurants. Cabrini Villas truly the In-town Suburb with single family space and privacy and townhouse economy.

More than' 300 families, working couples and singles have already compared and bought here. Why don't you compare today? Via Golden Slate Freeway, Take Hollywood Way exit, turn east on Glenoaks proceed to Cabrini Drive and follow signs to model area, Via Hollywood Freeway Exit at Barham proceed past the Burbank Studios to Hollywood Way, turn left and proceed to Glenoaks Blvd. 6467 Camino Vista, off Nohl Ranch Road, Anaheim Hills. Call (714) 998-4830. Open daily, 10-6 o'clock.

FROM $48,990 Typical sales price $48,990. $2,490 down payment with first trust deed of $46,500 paid In 360 monthly Installments of S391 principal and interest plus reaulred monthly Impounds for private mortgage Insurance, taxes and homeowner association fees. 95 Interest Rate. $9.75 APPROX. ANNUAL RATE.

7600 Glenoaks at Cabrini Drive In the Verdugo Hills, overlooking Burbank Model area open 10 a.m to dusk Excellent conventional financing (213) 768-3131 Sales Professional Brokers, Inc. tf 01976. Grant Corporation i.

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