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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 5

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Santa CnnSfntinrr-5 Tuesday, June 20, 1961 Rancho Del Mar Shopping Center Opens Tomorrow New Rancho Del Mar Shopping Center Opening Tomorrow Santa Cruz Couple Attending 50th rlacc Ponninn Mr. and Mrs. Huber Hilton are I visiting in East Lansing, where Hilton is attending his class' 50th reunion at Michigan State university. He writes that there are 79 liv 1 ing members of the class of 1911. Hilton received a degree in forestry.

The Hiltons also attended the commencement exercises of Rod ment is approximately $750,000, according to Fenton. Planning of the second unit is now under way, Fenton announced, and construction is expected to start in the fall The completed center will consist of 30 to 40 stores in approximately- 100,000 square feet of building area. Space will be provided to park about 600 autos. Total investment in the center is anticipated to run over $2 million. The second unit will have a large variety store, a number of wearing apparel and shoe stores and several other various shops, Fenton said.

Formal ceremonies tomorrow at 10 a.m. will be attended by Assemblyman Glenn Coolidge, County Bank President Ray Seller, A. C. Schaefer, Safeway district manager, Contractor C. A.

Wilder, Fenton and representatives of the different tenants. Fenton said Korla Pandit, na Smart, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Smart of 101 Cedar street. The Rancho del Mar shopping ceiiter, located at the intersection of Seacliff drive and Soquel drive in Aptos, will hold its grand opening week starting tomorrow through next Wednesday, Developer James Fenton announced today. Eight stores and shops will open for service in the completed first unit comprised of 33,000 square feet of building area. Three acres of paved parking area, which can handle 156 cars, will be available for motorists. Fenton said a jewelry store and a beauty shop, along with a number of office buildings, will be opened in the near future.

Businesses which open tomorrow include the county's largest Safeway store; the seventh office of the County Bank of Santa Cruz; the Rancho del War Pharmacy, owned by Robert Vessey; the Aptos Liquor store, owned by G. H. (Gibby) Erickson; Doreen's House of Fashion, owned by James and Dora Stallings; the Rancho del Mar Coffee shop, operated by Myra Johnson; the Rancho del Mar Cleaners and Laundry, owned by Francis Oliverius and Elmer Belan; and the Rancho del Mar Barber shop, owned by D. C. Woodward.

Smart received his doctorate in mathematics. He received his master's at MSU and his AB de gree at San Jose State college. FORMOSA PUTS ELECTRIC FAN'S ON RAILROADS Taioel. Formosa Nation tionally known organist, will ap alist China has inaugurated two special sightseeing trains equip pear at the bafeway store tomorrow; the bank holds its open house Saturday: and the 1961 Miss Cal ped with electric tans tor runs between Taipei and Kaoshiung, the southwest Formosan port ifornia will be present at the fashion store Monday to receive a ball gown donated by the merchants of the new center. diana opening ot anu General contractor for the pro Will Staff New County Bank Branch Office ject is Wilder Construction company of Los Gatos, shopping center specialists who have built the The first unit of the develop Dedicated to jfm'tljful 1 ment is located on four and one fourth acres of the UVz acres Los Altos Rancho in Los Altos and the Cambrian Park Plaza in planned for the commerical development.

The current invest San Jose. GOP Plans Survey On Reapportionment Republican county central committees will conduct a grass roots survey of opinion regarding the Cruz county's newest shopping enter Rancho Del Mar is tomorrow through next Wednesday. The center is located at the intersection of Sea Cliff diive and Soquel in Aptos. Tenants in the first unit, all of whom are ready to meet the customer tomorrow, include a Safeway store, a branch of the ounty Rank of Santa Cruz, pre-siription drug store, liquor store, women's apparel store, coffee shop, cleaners and laundry store, barber shop. Construction of the second unit, now in the planning state, will commence this fall, according to Developer James Fenton.

The completed center will consist of 30 to 40 stores. i Wk proposed relerendum issue on World Famed Organist Korla Pandit To Perform At Safeway Rancho Del Mar Tomorrow That was the agreement made last night in San Francisco at a meeting of county chairman and Republican leaders, according to Carl Conelly, chairman of the IITE'S MORTUARY 8 2 GArJen 3-480O 2 3 138 Walnut Avnu 23 Santa Crux, California 2 r.KWbiti G. Mtrttnt Santa Cruz Republican county cen 7" 1ft READ THE SENTINEL CLASSIFIED ADS Cruz office since its opening in Serving Santa Crux County The Aptos-Cabrillo office of the County Bank of Santa Cruz opened for business today in the new Rancho Del Mar Shopping center at the intersection of tral committee and chairman oi the state-wide committee of county chairmen. Returns from the survey will be compiled by Conelly and discussed with the state chairman, Republican leaders and members of the state Republican executive committee before a final decision is reached. Conelly presided at the session last night at which time the chairmen heard from John Krehbiel, state Republican chairman; Caspar W.

Weinberger, GOP vice chairman, and Fred Hafner, the state executive director. In the survey, central committee members will check opinion among various Republican groups and the public before acting on the referendum issue by resolution. Conelly said that in the meet I M.f 1 -ir HotnitaliTatiori Men, Women! Old at 40, 50, 60! Get Pep Feel Years Younger, Full of Vim Don't blame exhausted, worn-out, run-down ire ling on your age. Thousands amazrd at September. Prior to that time he was assistant manager at the Soquel office.

The new bank holds its open house Saturday. ITALIAN IS PLANNING FILM ON 'BARABBAS' Rome WP) Italian film producer Dino de Laurentis is buying all the spare lions, bears, tigers and elephants he can get from European zoos for use in the $10 million Biblical film, "Barabbas." Korla Pandit, "The Mystic Mas-ter of the Organ" will appear at the new Safeway Store at 7748 Soquel drive in the Rancho Del Mar Shopping Center at Aptos, Wednesday, June 21st. Pandit was born in New Delhi, India and was a musically gifted child. His father, a member of one of India's first families, and his European-born mother, nurtured the talent, allowing it to expand and ripen in an international atmosphere." Journeying to Europe, England, and eventually to America, the handsome prodigy continued his formal study, finishing at the University of Chicago. The professional career of Korla Pandit has been a succession of impressive "firsts" in the concert and television presentations, nationally as well as locally, in Hollywood and New York.

He is responsible for several innovations in organ construction and interpretations including Indian drum and percussion. Pandit gave the first all-musical TV program in Hollywood in 1949 and his one-hour weekly show in California won him countless admirers and many awards. He has also performed in churches and temples on numerous occasions. He formerly resided in Santa Cruz. Korla Pandit brings deep spir what a littln nenmnff tin with (Wni will Hn 7 ividor meuitdi tApenae fc Savings Endowments je Mortgage Insurance BUSINESSMEN'S ASSURANCE CO.

Tel. GArden 3-7238 Contains general tonic often needrd alter tint a rive ana soquei arive in Aptos. The staff of the bank's seventh location consists of George Dobbel, assistant manager; Donna Jackson, secretary; Mrs. Mario Franich, teller; Nancy Dusina, teller; and John Allen, manager and assistant cashier. All come from the Soquel branch except Allen, who has managed the West Santa 40-by bodiea lacking Iron, Vitamin Bi, Cal cium, Phosphorus.

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S. SAVINGS BONDS ing last night intormal opinion seemed to run a little against holding a referendum on the reapportionment issue with the cost Korla Pandit of the proposal becoming a major issue although no decisions were made at the session with the ex Little Girl, ception of the plan to conduct a survey. Also representing Santa Cruz 2L Needs, Gets county at the meeting were Mrs Alice Wilder, secretary of the Ke- publican county committee and itual contemplation to his music, but his primary goal is to create Mrs. Ethel Tibbot, women's vice chairman of the committee. beautiful music for you, the listener.

His skill and finesse, combined Everything in this picture (except the smile) comes from oil with profound conviction of the Board Interviews Applicants For divine nature of music, explain why listening to his music is a refreshing emotional experience In Pandit's own words, "Music may not save your soul, but it 2 School Posts will cause your soul to be worth saving." Korla Pandit will be at the new TJancho Del Mar Safeway store Wednesday from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. and again from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. Library Card West New York, N.J.

Florence Jacobs is the proud owner of Public Library Card 4536. The card will enable her to pursue such favorite subjects as rocketry and the geography of outer space. It will bring her an endless supply of the long, tongue-twisting words that she likes to spell. Florence is 2Vi years old. The brown-eyed, 39-pound bundle of answers applied for her card Monday, but it took a little doing to get it.

Library regulations are that card holders must be at least seven years old. But after a meeting with Florence, Mayor John J. Ar-mellino made an exception to the rule. "She's probably the youngest card holder in the country," the surprised mayor said. Her mother, Marie Jacobs said Florence already has read some 60 books through the seventh- The city school board last night interviewed applicants for positions of vice principal at Santa Cruz high school and assistant superintendent in charge of secondary education.

Superintendent Thomas Turner said two persons were interviewed for each job. No decision was reached by the board which is in the process of screening prospective persons for the two positions. Directions On Parking Meters Are Real Enigma When is 10 cents for one hour of parking a bargain? When the alternative is 10 cents for 12 minutes. That's when, i m. niiMnwsjqBHiMl 5cr4 1 1 ft 1 -owe Vyv I -'A'-'-kK V'-' i SZ' A 4 J- i Lr'i At according to Eddie Withrow, San ta Cruz city parking meter fore grade level.

She learned the al man. This "bargain" is the explana phabet when she was a year old tion for the enigmatic directions and now spells more than 300 difficult words. Florence's father, on the new one-hour meters on Jerome, is a business consultant. California Bible Conference Opens At Bethany Park Registration opens today for the second annual California Bible conference at Bethany oark, in Scotts Valley. Three encampments will be conducted for the five-day conference: one for children 9 through 13, another for young poaple 14 and over, and the regular adult camp.

Sessions will include Bible studies, gospel meetings and supervised recreation. Conference meetings will start with a dinner tonight at Bethany college and will close Monday with a breakfast. the easterly side of Pacific ave nue. 1 tell tier that words are bpautiful," said Mrs. Jacobs.

They read: "60 minutes for one nickel. For convenience 60 min utes for one dime." pronounce new words with great excitement. And Florence uses the dictionary to learn new Now, doesn't that throw you a ones." bit, too? Withrow explained that neither Skeptical newsmen, attending the special card-granting ceremony, started questioning "What happened May 5, 1961?" she was asked. "Alan Shepard Jr. was the first American to shoot into space.

And The planter, the upholstery, fbt table, the floor the decorative fruit. For oil today is being put to wort in more than 400 new ways each year in plastics, synthetic fibers, detergents, paints, insecticides, agricultural and garden plant foods. The future? Standard's scientists, who pioneered many of these developments, predict an entirely new world of oil products in the next ten years. new industries and new jobs. Jimmy could grow up to live a house made almost entirely of oil-based plastics siding, roofing, door and window frames, even the windows.

He will probably drive a car with a super-strong plastic body, over highways made of plastic and asphalt. New products, of course, are not the only reason why, by 1971, the use of oil will be about half again as great as it is today. Oil and natural gas will be supplying 90 of all the heat, power and mechanical energy used in the West Western transportation systems, automobiles, homes and industries are increasing at a faster rate than in any other area of the country. Standard will invest $50 million this year alone in the expansion of our petrochemical another $350 million will be expended on other phases of our Company's growth. planning ahead to sent you bettsr STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA tne old nor the new meters are equipped to handle dimes.

The meter rate is an hour for five cents and the limit is one hour. "With the old meters, a dime gave you only 12 minutes like a penny," Withrow explained. "Now, you will at least get a full limit in the one-hour zones." He said the worst hit by the old meters were tourists from towns where the basic rate is 10 cents per hour. They would note the hour limit, automatically insert a dime and start looking for an officer. that was a magnificent achieve inent." Florence replied.

"What are the hazards in outer space for a spaceman?" "Cosmic rays and ultraviolet SC Redevelopment Meeting Slated Pending steps to wrap up the San Lorenzo Park project will be outlined Thursday at a meeting of the Santa Cruz Redevelopment agency at 322 Church street, beginning at 4 p.m. Agency Director Olin Carl White will up-date board members on the plan amendment, budget amendment, Barrett cooperative apartment and Shaffer commercial development contracts. He also will outline remaining steps in these areas, tax increment financing of the local one-third share of project net losses, and purchase of city-state flood control lands. The agency meetings are open to the public. The first steamboat ascended the Ohio river in 1817.

Want a radiation," chirped Florence, "and you call a spaceman an astronaut." She volunteered that rockets have several stages and are propelled by "liquid, solid, exotic and metal" fuels. To cap her performance, she named the planets and their satellites and ticked off, in alphabeti-car order, all the 50 states in the Lnited States. Florence then lettered her name on a library card presented by Florence Osiensky, librarian, and strutted out the door, card in hand. But one newsman had one more question to ask. What do you want to be when you grow up?" he shouted.

"A mother." Florence called over her shoulder. 1 LRAZIL ASKS DI I.AV I'Rl GUAYAYS VISIT Rio De Janeiro (A') Brazilian President Janio Quadros is reported to have asked Victor llaedo. president of the ruling Council of Uruguay, to postpone visit scheduled this week un-lil a document can he prepared providing for an international bridge between the two countries. VOLKSWAGEN? We're Hert to Serve You! Santa Cruz' Volkswagen (w) Dealer Irv Gould Motors Volkswagtn. Sales Vollcwg Service Exclusively COME VISIT US IN OUR NEW, MODERN BUILDING AT mOO Soquel Ave.

PHONE GA 6-3220 Jr jrjfffji Russian fur traders post in California held until 1941. ac-Encyclopedia Britan- In 1812, founded a which they cording to nica. FAST a 1 JIDGH ON VACATION Santa Cruz Municipal Judge James Scoppettone is currently on vacation. During his absence, the court duties are being handled by Judge Charles S. Franich.

Wat-sonville. Judne Scoppetlune is expected to return to his post July 3. DOTAL I' LATE REPAIRS Dr. G. H.

Lindner, Jr. 103 Vin St. GArden 3-3364 AAA'. f- y-i 'I.

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