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Tuesday, October 1 1, 1966 2 Santa Craz Srtrftnrl Brown Names Hammond La Fonda Buildings Redesigned To Cut Construction Costs By Len Klempnauer I Ed Hansmann, local real es IU JLcillt ivuau vivum p535 James H. Hammond of Santa- Cruz has been appointed byJL CTSi0 Edmund G. Brown to serve 'if nn thp Nations tjalliornia Tnafal Srpnir ReHwond Road 1 committee. The committee wasp Sentinel Asst City Editor tate agent, former owner of Redesigning of two buildings most of the land comprising the on the new La Fonda High La Fonda site and an outspoken school project were approved critic of the site as a place for created by the 1965 legislature. 'tf "ft By Wally Trabing Other appointees are: George 1 It i last night by the Santa Cruz a school, was the only citizen L.

Collins ol Ross, J. uwignu O'Dell of Fortuna, Mrs. Eleanor who asked to speak. city board of education. In okaying changes for the library and fine arts buildings.

The Small Shelf Problem rl' i Board President John told the board it would now Boushey of Portola Valley, Mrs. Helen B. Reynolds of San Francisco, Hugh Dougherty of Stin- prohlemslfans some deep flame hear from Hansmann. A covy of world would disappear if small shelves "Can I wait until they (archi This flame in a general's the state division of tect) get through?" Hansmann could turn him against peace; arcnueciure ior us approvau hchnH tn stav out late: The changes were made to re son Beach, Gordon Hall of Mon-I terey, Mrs. Barbara B.

Eastman I of Los Altos Hills, Dr. William M. Kortum of Petaluma, Thor-kild Thomsen of Mendocino, Mrs. Phyllis Brant of Areata and Byron 0. Justus of Crescent were eliminated.

Whacked off! Kendered kaput! Small shelves, window sills. ra.ise wives to hit husbands. duce construction costs of origi- vtc ithnnt holts render me-nai Bl already have new oeen suDmiuea on me on the oaa caisi. iu uneasv cast off bric-a-brac that clutters i worry over one flashlight As i LmJ 1 rn asked. "No," replied Melendy.

Hansmann said he wanted to wait until after the architect talks because then he might have some questions. He said he didn't want to "wait another month" until the next board meeting to ask the questions. Such would be the case if he couldn't speak to the points last night. school. All have been rejected because they were too much above the money the high school district has available for the earth.

battery. They are gathered here likej One playing card (like the orphans buttons, rubber four 0f clubs) will do no one any James H. Hammond marbles, pieces ot suing, uniii gooa on a small sneu. Architect Porter gave no esti- City. "I am pleased that the legislature has authorized the formation of this important committee," Brown said.

"The majesty of the redwoods and the beauty of this state's coast must be preserved and enhanced for future generations of Califomians," he added. Hammond is business develop Let's all write our congress and have the small shelf cost men outlawed! Again Melendy denied Hans Watsonville Man To Head Farmers mann the right to speak on Dave Boyd, left, sophomore at Bethany Bible college and a graduate from Soquel High school last year, chats with Puthenveetil Thomas Mam- men, a transfer student from New Delhi, India. There are 28 foreign students enrolled at Bethanv this year. OOO items to be brought up by the architect. Melendy asked Hans the area becomes wreatning with unconnected items.

The sight of such a shelf in the morning gives me a false impression what life is all about and I snap at people at work. I can certainly imagine a diplomat leaving for a peace conference (everybody's doing it now) and spotting a small shelf near the kitchen sink with half. Group For Reagan me reaesignea ouuaings or total new project, however. Porter explained that the redesign of the fine arts building included shifting around the little theater. He said the new alignment is a better setup than the one he originally designed.

The library, originally to be a ment officer for County mann if he had any information to present to the board. 11 Employe Groups Tops In Chest Drive oi santa Cruz. A Republican, he Frank Oliver, of Watson- nas served with both the Mock- ile has bpcn selected chair-ton and Santa Cruz Chambers cpnta Cruz Countv Hansmann said he presented the information at a meeting of of Commerce, and was a direc- FarmprK fnr Reacan committee. Bethany Bible College's Rolls Increase 12.3 Pet. two-story affair with teachers' offices on the second floor, now hinge, a child shoe string.

ninge, a cnuus wwe a r-ieven employe groups nae half a green stamp, two pencil: qualified so far for outstanding stubs, and a broken cup citizenship awards in the 1966 Some 454 students are attend tor of the State Chamber of Commerce Travel and Recreation department. He is currently a member of the Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation commission, and is serving his second term as chairman of the Santa Cruz County Parks and Recreation according to Ralph Nissen, northern California chairman. In making the announcement, Nissen said, "If there is anything that is certain, it is the fact that farmers are for Reagan, and it is anticipated that more farmers who are Democrats will vote for Reagan in greater numbers than in any other occupational group." ing classes in the fall semester at Bethany Bible college in Scotts Valley. the Greater Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce education meeting, at which school officials were present. Hansmann said he asked if installation of the track would result in the removal of some nearby trees on the site.

"Do you have anything to present?" asked Melendy, after Hansmann had explained. "I presented a question," Hansmann said. Again Melendy inquired if South Africa, three each; Germany, Greece, Holland, India and Switzerland, two each; and Japan, Korea, Nigeria, Peru, Tailwan and the Philippines, one each. This is the 48th year for Beth has been turned into a one-story structure. The teachers' offices later in the second stage of construction sometime in the future can be added onto the administration building, Porter said.

And the change of teachers' offices, too, "might be a better" design, Porter said. Trustees also approved $6270 This represents a 12.3 per The futility of such a collec-; northern Santa Cruz county tion the remote hope of find-j Community Chest united fund ing the other half of each of campaign, these items which more than The groups all have had more likely are on another small shelf than 85 per cent of their mem-in the bathroom) would surely ibers donating to the fund, affect his mind, causing him to The list was reieased bv L. tell the ambassador from let Sommers chairman of the in-Nam to go to hell at one point ninVM division, and cent increase over last year and sets a new semester record at the college. any Bible College and the 17th year in Santa Cruz. The college moved here from San Francis The student body is made up Hammond is a member of the Statewide Industrial Development committee and of the Commercial and Industrial Division of the California Real Estate association.

in site work at La Fonda, the co in 1950. Hansmann had any information during his talk, thus prolonging Farkler chairman ofifirst change order on the new of 180 single men, 177 single women, and 97 married school Part of the grading to be! to present at that time, done under the change order "I presented it before," Hans- the war. the state employes division. Qualifying are the five Safeway To me there is something de-st0re employe groups, Santa Naval Reservist Gets His Wings Naval Reserve Ensign Morice O. Mumby, son of Mrs.

Zeila H. Mumby of 208 San Jose avenue, CaDitola. recently received his USF Director Bethany's 28 foreign students Local Seaman eventually will save the district mann answered. $11,000 that it would have hadj "I checked with the architect to spend for retaining walls and he said we can (build the grading about one blunt-tipped cruz Hardware, Union Ice Com Canada, five; Australia and SldteS VlSlt colored Oriental tooth pick ly Takes Training that now will be smaller, Porter pany, Salinas Valley Savings and Loan association, Opal Cliff branch of Wells Fargo bank, ing across an open safty pin surrounded by several screws said. track without removing trees)," Melendy continued.

"Without taking down the Seaman Gale A. Yount, U.S. designation as naval aviator and Before they got into the dis coast Guard, son ot Mr. pnuv. Annexation The designation was Irom three paper clips and the stub I Goodwill Industries and New of a candle.

Brighton Beach State park em- I can't explain the psychologi- ployes. The Goodwill employes cal mechanics of it, but it direct-will receive special distinction Mrs. Arthur B. Yount, 324 Pennsylvania avenue, is attending the cussion on the change order and the redesign, trustees had asked to hear anyone in the audience trees?" said Hansmann. "Yes," answered Melendy.

And so ended the latest chapter in Hansmann's questioning of the La Fonda site. Navy Captain Robert Q. Wallace, commanding officer of helicopter training squadron eight at Ellyson field, Pensacola, Fla. At Holy Cross Dr. Augustine P.

Donoghue, director of admissions at the University of San Francisco, will visit Holy Cross High school October 20, from 1:15 to 2 p.m. He will consult with interested senior students on the university's admission requirements and curriculum. damage controlman school at the Coast Guard Training center who wished to speak on La ly puts me in a bad frame of because of their 100 per cent Meet Set Fonda. in Groton, Conn. mind.

participation. Tha Ift-wpek arhnnl mvnn The aviator WingS OI UOIQ skills in earnentrv. naintinu. fire i were received after completion More than 50 employe groups qualified for awards in the 1965 campaign. George Fisk, drive And why do wives save ball point pens? I sweep these shelves clean fighting, atomic, biological and of helicopter flight training at chemical warfare defense.

the base. Tonight County Building Permits Total $267,260 For Week Four public hearings will be held tonight in annexation pro chairman, said more are expected to qualify this year. Headquarters for this year's united fund campaign is located at 128 Lincoln street. Contributions may be sent to Santa Cruz post office box 526. like a thief in the night too cowardly to argue the merits of each item with the lady of the house.

Because she will win. Each piece is like a combination to some unsolved household drive. Watsonville, $11,500: ceedings to add some 15 to 20 Frank Suskey, house, 13 Airport road, Watsonville, R. acres to the Capitola Sanitation district. ft A total of 88 building permits were issued by the county building department during the two-week period from September 26 to October 7, with a total valua McGinnis, two houses, 30 Karen drive, Watsonville, $15,000 each; The hearings begin at 7:30 Garden View Homes, three at Capitola city hall.

The acre age involves four parcels houses, 225 to 249 Mark avenue, tion of $267,260. problem. Each piece has a vague I place in her mind, like a writ-' A A DCnGuUleS ten promise. I have never seen her cash in Nlm KJH MlSTOry a "Save 7 Cents" coupon but it'sf another small shelf veteran that Of Organization Mesa Village, Watsonville, A brace of four permits for UCSOQDQCSO0D which are mainly islands left when other land was annexed to the district These include an area just south of the free single-family houses went to 300, $16,600 and $17,400. each Joseph W.

Southward for ad- dresses from 821 to 827 Cor i Problem drinkers, their fam icoran street, witn values oi; County Says way and east of Bay avenue, one around and including the lilies or friends, are invited to $9100 $10,100 and Soquel cemetery on Old San film showing and talk for Alco-! apiece REiVF Budget Report holies Anonymous, Alanons and Other permits valued at over A 1 i.raoni tAmnrnxtu at fi rtm in fin AAA (a rnpna Tt a rt Jose road, a section between Bay avenue and Soquel creek including part of the DISCO the Trinity Presbyterian church house, Reynolds drive, A3ll3niO rpfreatinn hall rorner of Mel-1 rvalr 10dno- Hal Pnrtpr nVailQWIC A XEW FORD or MUSTAXG rose and poplar streets. (house, Winkle avenue, property and the Capitola avenue terrace subdivision and some adjoining lots north of the freeway and east of Capitola A color film will outline the Howard Ruliffson, house, off uy nai rthart r.ulrh mad. Scottsi 1966-67 budget report now are A. A. story as lived by the only surviving founder, Bill W.

and his wife, Lois. Valley area, Richfield in in cuy auditors avenue. CviOIIlCe. The onlv orotests received r' 1 The 362-page report includes concern the CaDitola There is no admission charge. quel and Park avenue extension, avenue as lew at d.y terrace area, said Ray Abicht, but donations are welcome.

Shamrock Construction, summaries ior me county, spe-There will be coffee and re-'house. Bel Air court. Villa delcial districts, financial state- and 5c per mile board secretary. All annexations have received approval of the 1 rj.w-? I county Local Agency Forma tion commission. The board will meet for a freshments.

Monte, Johnnie Bell, ments from school districts and house, 1500 Day Valley special districts, a statistical re- SAN DIEGO WINS Irvin Dethlefsen, steel port, and a section on property Chilliwack, B. C. Sanlstorage building. First street.jtax trends. Diego's Gulls defeated the Port- jWatsonvile, F.

Living- The auditor's office notes that lland Buckaroos, 4-3, for their ston, house and guest county budget has risen first victory in a Western Hock 340 14th avenue, $9,375,202 in 1957-58 to ey league exhibition game. SPaul Yamada, house, off Crest $25,928,124 today. Property tax routine business meeting tonight at 7 o'clock. 199 Soquel Avt. 423-4550 Local Soldier v.

es in the same period have gone from $2,369,304 in 1957-58 Assignment $7,057,123 in 1966-67. JSiT'tlln Viet Nam 1 made up from other income, including state subventions, charges for county services, and spe Army PFC James A. Mix, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.

Mix of 2901 Capitola road recently cial taxes or permit fees. I was assigned as a dispensary as- Taxes per person have gone assistant at the 229th general IRLOIN DINNER TOPS up from $31.38 in 1957-58 to dispensary in Viet Nam. So6.23 now. This was a dropi pvt. Mix, 18.

entered active from $57.84 last year. Thei(juty in November, 1965, and budget per person is now iast stationed at Fort Lewis. 60, down from $213.48 last year.Wash. He is a 1965 Soquel High above the 124-17 fjschool graduate and was em-19o6-57. 'ployed at Riley's egg ranch be- NLY 1 CENT ine actual tax rate was entering the army.

1966 PRIZE-WINNING NEWSPAPER tftfw CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPEX PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION "inside" cities in 195758 and $192 "outside." In 1966-67. the rate is $2.74 inside and $2,882 outside. The rate is based on each $100 of assessed valuation. According to the auditor, the tax rate dropped from $2,771 inside and $2,935 outside last year. Assessed valuation, which is tied to the tax rate to determine the actual amount paid, rose from $133,163,171 in 1957-58 to $261,736,190 this year PURCHASE ONE DINNER AT THE REGULAR PRICE OF $1.29 AND GET YOUR SECOND DINNER FOR ONLY 1 CENT! DLYXERS INCLUDE Vi lb.

Juicy Tender Top Sirloin, baked potato (sour cream or butter), or French fries, roll and butter CHILDREN'S PORTION Vi PRICE BRING THE FAMILY TO AMERICAN FAMILY STEAK HOUSE 21 FIIO.YT S.VVTA CUUZ goings on call fortcotton great Santa (TnnSrnfinrl (ESTABLISHED 1856) Published Sunday morning and every afternoon except Saturday and certain holidays by the Santa Cruz Sentinel Publishers at 125 Church street. Santa Cruz, California. Phone 423-4242 Fred McPherson Jr. President and Publisher Second class postage paid at the post office at Santa Cruz, California. 95061 Member of the Associated Press.

The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use of or republication of ail the local news printed in this newspaper. The Santa Cruz Senlne' reserves the right to revise or reiect. at its option, any advertisement offered for publication SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mail or Ca'ner One Month 1 75 Six Months in Advance I 75 Oi, Year in Advance 17.50 Business Women Have Their Week The week of October 16 through 22 has been proclaimed National Business Women's Week in Santa Cruz by Mayor Eugene M. Fleming. In his proclamation, Mayor Fleming said working women constitute 26 million of the nation's working force and that they "are constantly striving to serve their communities, their states and their nation in civic knit duos with newsy tread trims! Fashion takes on new interest surface-wise and texture-wise! These nubby cotton knit duos are bonded to acetate tricot for a neat appearance all the day through.

And they're intricately patterned with tiny beads for a delicate floral motif. Sweetly sy'ed 2-parters show off slim skirts end s'eeveless shells in flower-fresh pastel tones. Have this handmade look ot a just-right price. 7 to 15. 13 98 Charge it! Shop Monday and Friday 'til WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 11 A.M.

9 P.M. and cultural programs The mayor said, "We are proud of their leadership in these many fields of endeavor" and ureed all rtitizens to join in a salute to working women. FOR ORDERS TO GO CALL 423-9706 MISSED PAPER: If you phone 423-4242 before 6.30 m. daily. 9:30 a m.

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