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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 6

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The World Today John Vandcrlyn (1776-1852! The Landing of Columbus" Candidates Can Take Over Now; Niirifa Is Leaving Tuesday, October 11, 1960 Mild Earthquake Shakes Colorado Ouray. Colo, if. A mild earthquake shook western Colorado rarly today. The highway patrol there were no damages and no one was injured. The tremor was felt at 105 a.m.

There were reports it lasted from 30 seconds to about two min-4ites. The quake was felt from Ouray northward to Grand Junction 100 miles. Sixty officers and men of Den- i. 1 1 "-v 1 1 more attention for how they performed than for what they said. After the first meeting Republicans 'were depressed because many said Nixon's makeup made him look old and tired and because, from their viewpoint, he said too many times "I agree" with Kennedy.

As if to offset this "me, too" aupearancc, Nixon started off his second debate by announcing "I disagree" with Kennedy. All this was duly noted, along with Kennedy's mannerisms. When it was all over the polls that were taken didn't show much change in voter sentiment. Khrushchev didn't make any progress in any voter contest in the United Nations cither. SHOP IN THE GREATER SANTA CRUZ TRADING AREA -By James Marlow AP News Analyst Washington UV) Now the presidential candidates can have their campaign back.

Soviet Premier Khrushchev is going home. For three weeks h'e has taken the play away from them again and again in newspapers and on television. He has a better change in pace than Vice President Rich-ara M. Nixon or Sen. John F.

Kennedy. Ever since the campaign began they have operated on a high and very vague plane, always the gentlemen. Khrushchev. He has mugged, threatened, demanded, scowled, grinned and switched from temper tantrums to fond embraces. Even his departure next Thursday night when the candidates are having their third TV debate may interfere with the attention they get.

He's most certain to say jnurk and Norway were uraciuaieu in 1958 as missile experts at the U. S. Army Guided Missile School Huntsville, Ala. 'public notice something to make front pages in 4 tne rriday morning papers before he flies home. Just what he has accomplished on his trip to the United Nations in New York is not clear.

But what Nixon and Kennedy have accomplished so far in their i i i NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SAIE No. 1S.S11 In the Superior Court of ths Stats of California. In nd tor the County of of the Estate of DCLLA STONE. Df'U'd- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on or ttrr November 1, 1960. the under.

Vcned, Charles C. Stone and GorRe Stone, as eecutors of the will and tori.eiis of Delia E. Stone, fi at private sale to the hiRhest net bidder, suhiert to confirmation by lie above entitled Superior Court, all 1he riRht title, interest, and estate ot he decedent at the time of her death and all the riRht. title, and Interest the estate has. by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition' to that of the decedent at the of her death, in and to that certain real property located in the City of Cruz.

County of Santa Cru, State of California, particularly de-; scribed as follows: 1 Lot 16. in Block as shown upon the map entitled, "Map of the Kaye and Uhden Tract, Santa Cruz. Cal No. 3." filed for record in the Office of the County Recorder on February 27. 1891, in Map Book 10, pace 29, Santa Cruz County Rec-1 ords.

Suhiect to current taxes, covenants, conditions, restrictions, reservations, rights. nRhts of way. easements, and ftnnmhrsnrM of record. 'A4 j. campaign isn't clear, either.

Even 1' '1" the polls look fuzzy on whos ahead. It probably is better for every one including Khrushchev and ail 11 American independence, was a pupil of the famed Gilbert Stuart. However, Probobly the most fomous painting of Columbus is that of the Americon artist John Vanderlyn. It shows the great Italian seafarer claiming his discovery (generally agreed to be the Caribbean island of San Salvador) in the name of Ferdinand end Isabella of Spain. Vanderlyn, born in the first year of he achieved most of his success in turope.

in l4Z, congress commissioned him to execute 'The Landing of Columbus" for one of the panels in the rotunda of the Capitol in Washington. the candidates that he leaving. The campaign is moving into its critical period. If there's going to be any fire, it will have to come these next few weeks. If Khrushchev hung around he'd probably mess things up a bit, including himself, and get the candidates talking about him instead of one another.

He hasn't done well so far. It's hardly likely Nixon and Kennedy can march right up to election day at their present rate. If they're going to get, rough, it will have to start soon, although it isn't certain that either man can start a blaze. If they don't, this is going to Bids or offers are invited for the nmivriv and mull be in writing and may be delivered to the executors or to the Office Ot weir anorneys, inifj. 'Lucas, Wyckoff Miller.

113 Cooper Street, Santa Cruz. California, or may in th office of the clerk of 1961 Rambler Ambassador V-8 the Suoenor Court at any time after the first publication of this notice and i before the making of the sale. Trms and conditions of sale: Cash WW In lawful money of the United States; tn nnrront of the amount bid to ac- A 1 be one of the dullest campaigns company the offer and the balance to be paid upon confirmation of sale by the Superior Court. Taxes, rents, oper- atmir and maintenance expenses, and i 'jK-a in a long time. Khrushchev was overheated from the day he arrived, but he hasn't started the blaze.

So far premiums on insurance acceptable to the purchaser shall be prorated as of Ml Masonic Luncheon Club Will Hear Richard Werner Richard J. Werner, who retired as executive director of a trade association in Washington, D.C., and moved to Santa Cruz this year, will speak to the Masonic Luncheon club at its meeting Thursday noon in the Palomar hotel. His subject will be "Scotts Valley to Pennsylvania Avenue." Werner was the first president of Hartnell college. All Masons, sojourners and their guests are welcomed at the weekly meetings of the club. as can be seen he has performed three weeks without getting any LIGHT WOGMT thing he wanted.

Yet the world has paid close at i tention not only to what he did CONTROLLING GIRDLE but what he said. Nixon and Kennedy, in their the date Ol confirmation or saie. mo examination of title, recording of con- veyance. and any title insurance policy shall be at the expense of the pur-' chaser. The undersigned reserve the right to reiect any and all bids.

Dated: October 7, 1960. I CHARLES C. STONE GEORGE G. STONE Executors of the Will and Codicils of Delia E. Stone, Deceased.

LUCAS. WYCKOFF MILLER Attorneys for Executors 113 Cooper Street Santa Cru. California Oct. 11, IB, 25 (3589) TV debates, seem to have gotten 1 For the svertgs figure type. Superb fabric, skillful tailoring, tatily-sd uited front lacing.

Pink and whit cotton and rayon jscqusrd. 24-34. $12.50. How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your fUe teeth anno; nd em rsrra by slipping, dropping or wobbling when you eat, fauRh or talk? Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. This alkaline (non-acid) powder holds false teeth more firmly and more comfortably.

No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or ferllng. Does not our. Checks "plate odor'' idrnture breath). Get FAS1TH today at iiy drug counter. 1 1 HEAD SHRINKER Hang-over Hat is made of transparent plastic which contains temperature-retaining fluid.

The hat, displayed in New-York, is kept in the freezer until a hangover comes along. Then it's popped on the big head in place of the usual ice-bag or wet Maker calls it the greatest invention since the Martini. POLITICIANS ARE BEST DRESSED BRITONS London W. The British Wholesale Clothing Manufacturers reported Monday the best-dressed people in this country are the politicians. Other dressy types, in order, were found to be bankers, actors, lawyers, accountants, doctors and dentists, innkeepers, journalists, building company executives, civil servants, architects and farmers.

conditioning systems. Wheel-base is 117 inches. Rambler is distributed in Santa Cruz by Holland Motor Sales 325 Front street, and Knight Motor company, 503 Pacific avenue. and tailpipe, molded fiberglass interior ceiling panel with important cushioning and soundproofing qualities; vacuum-powered four-door locking; superior heating and ventilating and air 143 WEST SANTA CIA A STtfET SAN JOSE CYprest MttS Luxury in lithe dimensions is the achievement of the 1961 Rambler Ambassador V-8, shown here In its custom four-door sedan version. Sloping front fender and hood line extending over the aluminum grille flanked by bold dual headlights, highlights the Ambassador's new look for 1961.

Luxury features Include long-lived, ceramic-armored muffler Social Security Can Pay Funeral Bills Social Security and Veterans Benefits are explained in the new "Guidebook" recently furnished by Wessendorf Thai, Inc. Many families are unaware of the ex-; tent to which they may benefit under Social Security as much as I $255.00 for funeral expenses. Veterans are entitled to special burial allowances which bring help to the family at time of need. Everv family should have a copy of the free GUIDEBOOK to keep with Social Security rec-' ords, insurance policies and oth- er important papers. For YOUR COPY, without obligation of any kind, mailed in a plain wrapper (no one will call), write or call WESSENDORF THAL, S23 Church Street, Santa Cruz, California.

Advt. CHURCH CLOSES IN FACE OF ATHEIST DRIVE Moscow ffi. A stepped-up atheist campaign in villages around the town of Sidorkova near Moscow has been so successful that the local church closed and the priest quit, the Soviet news agency Tass said Monday. a til i jf Ml i I i -Ht I i i if i 4 I I An honot to be proud of, (his I the nwdti presented by the intemihonal fashion suthority, Oncro per L'Alts Mods IulUns, to the 1961 Ford fox functional expression of (Uak httrtj, Beautifully proportioned to the CLASSIC FORD Commercial LOOK Yoa are koking at the trend-cttbg car of oar times, the '6 1 Ford. Just one glance at the Big Grde taillights and sculptured rear deck, one look at the crisp front-end design and youll knov the '61 Ford is the classic style of the Nineteen Sixties.

I lere is a Ford that is new in its entire concept-it lubricates its chassis cleans its own oil adjusts its own brakes protects its own body ii actually built to take care of itself! Complete Service WHATEVER YOUR PRINTING NEEDS, GIVE US A CALL FOR A TOP JOB. WORK GUARANTEED Ram P(0 wwwW 'I yf- I I r-iTt -7 f-" TOUVSMH 1535 mmvtfjF Zh.A..MA""" Wasm 11 'J l1Tt 11111 .7 'iiinii a rt i i ni -ywry-iaytww' WE DO ALL TYPES OF BUSINESS FORMS AND STATIONERY. CREATIVE DESIGNING OF LETTERHEADS. KgagV I 1 aaa)ilaaaal l-mfvT ANNOUNCtMErT A magnificent ptew the '61 Ford CaLxie Club Vktotid the VUU d'Este near Rome. IT'S YOUR SPECIAL DAY SO DON'T COMPROMISE.

GET THE FINEST PRINTING JOB AVAILABLE. BEAUTIFULLY BUILT TO TAKE CARE OF ITSELF Mi a i "HJ HERE'S HOW THE '61 FORD TAKES CARE OF ITSELF THE FIRST 1961 CAR DEALER-WARRANTED FOR 12,000 MILES OR ONE FULL YEAR '61 FORD PRINTING WE SPECIALIZE IN RUBBER STAMPS REASONABLE PRICES FOR TOP QUALITY WORK. PICK-UP and I-IIEE DELIVERY Lubricates Itself. You'll normally go 30,000 miles without a chassis lubrication. Cleans Its Own Oil You'll tro 4,000 miles between oil changes with Ford's Full-Flow oil filter.

Guards Its Own Muffler. Ford mufflers are doiihlc-wrafped and aluminijed normally will last three times as long as ordinary mufflers. Adjusts Its Own Brakes. New Truck Size brakes ajust themselves automatically. Proteets Its Own Body.

All vital underbodv parts are specially processed to resist rust and corrosion, even to galvanizing body panels beneath the doors. Takes Care of Its Own Finish. New Diamond Lustre Finish never needs wax. Warranty. The '61 Fords are built to meet three principal goals: finest quality, greatest durability, most reliable oxration.

Expressing their complete conliJcnce that this has been accomplished, Ford Dealers led the industry in extending their warranty on '61 Fords ro 12,000 miles or one full year, whichever comes first. ee this warranty at your Ford Dealer's now. KMO DIVISION. VSaafcjay, AA HIP STU AR SALES Wjp. a.

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