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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 26

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Sunday, May 15, 1960 Chiz Smtiitrf Baby Sitting Assignment Blood Drawing Slated Tomorrow 'A. fS -fi vV Safety Council Doesn't Allow Use Of Its Name Santa Cruz Safety Council President Donald M. Bailey said today that the council has at no time approved of the use of its name in any sales or advertising programs. Bailey said that it has come to his attention that the group's name has been used in connection with sales promotions. The National Safety Council also has the policy of not participating or lending its name to selling campaigns.

barge in Alaska. He said the injury developed Into a blood ailment. He soon hopes to acquire artificial legs, but is currently residing with his mother, Mrs. Ethel H. Sullivan, owner of the Hidden Flower shop, 816 Soquel avenue.

SOCIAL SECURITY CLUB TO MEET The defeated Forand bill which concerned medical benefits will be discussed tomorrow at a 1:30 p.m. meeting of Santa Cruz Social Security club. The meeting will be at Hackley hall. Also set is a musical program by pianist Mrs. Edith Keeney.

The public is invited. The youngest President of the United States was Theodore Roosevelt at 42. Another plea went out today for more blood donors to help fulfill an obligation to repay 15 pints of borrowed blood. Albert D. Sullivan, 101 Cayuga street, has had both legs amputated as a result of an accident while serving with the armed forces during World War II.

He originally owed 33 pints. A call for blood donors in The Sentinel April 17, brought in 17 pints during a visit of the American Red Cross blood unit. The ARC again will be accepting blood contributions tomorrow from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Calvary Episcopal church hall, 532 Center street. A resident of Santa Cruz for more than 40 years, Sullivan's injury was sustained while serving with the 250 coast artillery in 1940 during the unloading of a 1 -5 it i 1 I- x.

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GA 3-1205 Living Insurance by Equitable about tomorrow? Today, tomorrow, and even your retirement years are protected for you with Equitable's Adjustable whole Life Policy. And it comes in convenient $10,000 packages of These two cats are sisters. They don't even have a name, according to their owners, the Clarence George family of 4410 Gladys avenue, but no doubt they have their own private way of getting each other's attention. Recently both had kit Television Week "jXV tit cenic lew dtate5 in.1,; ii 1 UfF? mm 4 Pretty Betsy Palmer Believes She's Becoming Too Popular By Cynthia Lowry AP TV-Radio Writer New York (AP) Betsy Palmer has a problem: She has become so well known as Betsy Palmer, TV personality and games player, that producers don't think of her as an actress as often as she wishes. It's important enough to Betsy to make her wonder if The response to our OPEN HOUSE last Sun-day brought many vis-itors and already two families have bought one of the homes and ni Under Way Today who spent the night at the grounds.

Hot food will be available until 9:30 a.m. Although competition will start at 10 a.m. the grand parade is scheduled for noon. Events are: trail horse, pole Honriincr nlpasure horse, (western and English), men's pa jama race, stocK norse, wonting pairs, iwo- man relav rsr Pflllltation. (jun- iors), musical tires, colts on halter, palomino class, quadrangle stake races for men and niMn kpv hole race, barrel race, and cowboy race.

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Free to the public, about 100 riders will be vying for honors in 17 arena events and grand parade ribbons. A chuck wagon breakfast even now is being served for those rugged individuals FAST DFJVTAL PLATE REPAIRS Dr. C. H. Lindner, Jr.

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cast iron tub, clot teupld clout. 1Sx20-inch wall lavatory. $99.50 Wessix Electric Bathroom Wall Heater (110 Volts). Reg. $16.50 Now $9.95 are moving into these brand new 3 4-bed-room, two-bath homes with built-in ranges and ovens.

We have only 3 of these fine homes left. Everyone remarked on the spacious living rooms and kitchens the well planned arrangement of the rooms, the decorations, giving that "homey" atmosphere so often lacking in all new homes. tens and developed a baby sitting agreement. They just put their offspring in the same box and take turns sitting in. Old what's its name back there seems to be waiting her turn in the crib.

0 Bonny Doon Fire Dept. To Meet There will be a meeting of the Bonny Doon Volunteer Fire department auxiliary Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Bonny Doon school house. Purpose of the meeting is to further the organization of the new auxiliary. Col.

Donald Gates, county civil defense officer, will be present to swear in new civic defense volunteers. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Camille B. Schoonover is president.

Other officers are: Mrs. Lois Harvey, secretary, and Mrs. Helen Simpkins, treasurer. SHOP IN THE GREATER SANTA CRUZ TRADING AREA anything, it is Miss Harris. And that's because they have only seen her when she was acting.

That's the difference between being a personality and being an actress." Arthritis-Rheumatism Vital Facts Explained FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOK As a public service to all readers of this paper, a new 36-page highly illustrated book on Arthritis and Rheumatism will be mailed ABSOLUTELY FREE to all who write for it. THIS FREE BOOK fully explains the causes, ill-effects and danger in neglect of these painful and crippling conditions. It also describes a successfully proven drug-less method of treatment which has been applied in many thousands of cases. This book is yours WITHOUT COST or obligation. It may be the means of saving years of untold misery.

Don't delay. Send for your FREE BOOK today. Address The Ball Clinic Dept 2558, Excelsior Springs, Mo. li 'A mm-' she shouldn drop everything else and try to regain a sort of per sonal anonymity. "I don't want to sound neurotic because I don't really think I am," she remarks, half serious and altogether rueful.

"And I can easily sound silly." "Think of it. I am very happily married. I have a steady job I love on the 'I've Got a Se cret' panel. I'm doing commercials and during the past year I've made more money than ever before in my life. People know my name and this is a great satisfaction to any performer.

People recognize me in the street. "All this is great, and I love it. But I just don't feel complete because I don't have enough chances to act." The blonde, blue-eyed young actress with the friendly, outgoing manner started to worry about her acting career after she played and played very well, too a lady of easy virtue in a TV adaptation of William Saroyan's "The Time of Your Life." "The mail started to pour in," seys Betsy. "Some of those people who watch 'Secret' sent me horrified letters saying 'Betsy! we always thought you were a nice girl! Now we'll never watch you This reaction, added to the fact that she has been cast in slightly saccharine roles in this season's acting parts, have made her do some serious thinking about her professional career. "It's gratifying goodness knows, it gives you a warm feeling to have people you've never met before come up and call you Betsy and talk to you as if you were a member of their families.

In a way. I suppose, you really are. But they know you well because they have seen you being yourself, not performing as an actress. "Sometimes I see plays like 'Ethen Frome' that I would give anything to be in. And then I wonder: Do people run up to Julie Harris and call her Julie? I don't think so.

If they call her I i fi OPEN TODAY Realtors GA G-M0O I I i It 1 tv 1 MO 6 7 J'' P1y These homes have 20 year loans to qualified buyers and one needs only $800 Down plus Closing Costs to move right in. Price $16,300. Stop in today from 10-6 it- Is Your Home Screaming for a 1. PATIO 2. FIREPLACE 3.

NEW ROOF 4. EVSLLATTON We have them all plus hundreds of other items ALL OUR MATERIALS ARE SOLD AT BARGAIN PRICES PROVENZANO BROS. BUILDING MATERIALS WHERE SERVICE COMES FIRST 401 PACIFIC AVE. GA 3-0763 TO SEE THESE IIOMES DRIVE out 17th Avenue to Felt Street. Go East to 2204 Felt Street between Corcoran and Paget.

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