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The Signal from Santa Clarita, California • 5

Publication:
The Signali
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Santa Clarita, California
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5
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The Newhall Signal Thursday, November 8. 1951 5 99 Oaks to nopen Mori. The 99 Oaks Cafe on U.S. 99 between Castaic and Castaic June- 1 AT 1 tioir isscheduled to reopen Mon wait says, and will provide the best possible meals for the prices asked. The kitchen has already been rebuilt.

A new front will be added later. Mr. Hanawalt is a veteran in the cafe business, having catered from Alaska to the Mexican border. He was chef at the Beacon Cafe for four and one-half years. NS SIGNAL ADVERTISERS REACH LOCAL POCKETBOOKS NS- day, according to H.

C. Hanawalt, who will be proprietor and head chef. The cafe will cater to medium class patronage, Mr. Hana- Nov. 7 Morton Dolley, Clam-pitt lease, 96 ft.

mast, $800. Nov. 8 Arthur E. Jones, Castaic, fence junk yard, $150. Nov.

Robert Mason, Honey, fence junk yard, $275. Nov. O. W. Andrews, Saugus, cafe, card room, liquor store, $13,000.

NS AUTO CRASHES INTO POLE A sedan proceeding westward on Lyon avenue. with Claire G. Ward, 22, 906 Atwood avenue, at the wheel, got outof control, left the road and rammed a utility pole. The car was badly damaged, but Ward escaped 4njwyr- Evening school ready to give more subjects A new plan is now being developed to provide opportunity for adults to take English, U. history, civics, mathematics and senior problems, it was announced Special Fall Clearance Sales liilEftLAlQWAHCi: OOflJIILOULIillES.

Fillmore ends grid season here Friday (Continued frem Page 1) halfback In" Caesar Mendoza, a speedy ball carrier in any league. Dick Hugh, their first string quarterback, has been giving opponents Jots of trouble, too, a six foot, two inch boy who weighs in at 150, a dangerous man on pass reception. Other Flashes to be watched Frida Clwek GrUrr left-end; Halfback Lamone, a track star; and Hank Thayer, line backer. Speedster Kirkby for Hart will be In the starting lineup this Friday at left half while Danny Compton is switched to fullback. Also back in the lineup will be Merle Tibbits at right half, on the injury bench for the past two weeks.

Kirkby goes in for Gale Powell on the starting lineup. Harry Bedker will be moved from fullback to quarterback. John F. -NS- By DOLORES MARTINS Orders being taken for 1951 Tomahawk Sales were recently started for the High School annual, the Tomahawk. Piked at $3 the year-book will fravq pictures of all the students and of many of their activities.

Preceded by several weeks of publicity the sale? will be culminated within a few weeks, after which no books will be sold. Pictures for the yearbook are being taken ointly by school photographers, and local photographer Ross Wylie. Copy will be ritten by the student staff. SIZES OF 450-20, 500-20, 475-19, 600-20, 700-16 AND 700-17 TO BE CLOSED OUT AT SPECIAL PRICES. EXPLOSIVE MIXTURE BRIGHTON, Tenn.

When T. G. Gouler lowered a- bucket of fire into his cistern to rid it of a bad smell, an explosion occurred. Gas from a rusty gas line had escaped into the cistern. CLYMORE MOTORS Come in and see us for New and Recapped Tires.

TOP a -NS- Pierce of the Adult Evening School at Hart High. AH of these subjects will meet high school graduation requirements as well as college entrance needs, Pierce said. Anyone interested should call the school office and give their name, address and subject desired. Other classes to be started as soon as sufficient enrollment is assured are driver education, welding, Spanish, leathercraft and petroleum engineering, Pierce said. Classes now in operation at Newhall include physical education, mixed chorus, upholstering, square dancing, first aid, sewing, dramatics, shorthand, typing, bookkeeping and ceramics.

At Sulphur Springs square dancing is being given at present and sewing and first aid will be given when enough demand is shown. At Val Verde courses are being given' in dramatics and choral, rug making, other handicrafts, ceramics and fine arts. Other classes will be offered when A SPECIAL! Ventura Preps run' up hefty score Given a beneficial scare in the opening iinutes of the game, the Ventura fpreps recovered amazing nonchalance Friday night to rack up their fifth straight Ventura league win of the season by a 52-0 eount over William S. Hart. A fumbled punt on Ventura's first' fielding opportunity" gave '51 Ford Country Squire Sta.

lVag. Only 10,000 miles. Radio Heater, Overdrive, Spotlites, Back-up Lites JYC SG50 heck Radiator hoses Check Battery A Cables Windshield Wiper Blades, Motors, Hoses, Fan Belt, Generator, Motor Tune-up Hart the ball in Prep territory and they promptly racked up two first downs, but the Preps somehow knew, this sert of thing couldn't happen and they went on to prove it. Although they passed a little, the Preps remained put of the air for most of the night and rolled up a net of 400 yards on the ground. That crack-proof Ventura line, meanwhile, was holding the Hart running attack to a net of 1 949 FORD CUSTOM 4-DOQR Beautiful paint.

Radio Heater. Excellent condition. .1947 FORD DELUXE TUDOR Radio Heater, Fender Skirts, Beautiful Ivory Paint. A-1 condition. TRUCKS 1 93- FORD I1 2 TON STAKE $295.00 '46 Merc.

Engine GOOD GOOD! 1936 DODGE Vz TON CAB CHASSIS $175 New Engine. Special!" A.S.B. sponsors dance to follow Fillmcr game The Associated Student Body is sponsoring a dance for the entertainment of the students following the Fillmore game this Friday evening. To reign over this annual football dance will 'be a "Football Queen" who is to be chosen by the varsity football players. Contributing to the musical end will be the same band which graced the last "Black Witch" dance.

The dance, which will be held in the gym, is to be unique in that those attending will dance in their Admission will be 35c for couples and 40c stag. NS Hart Board opens bids on office equipment Last Friday afternoon the Win. S. Hart Union High School District Board of Directors opened and read bids on typewriter -bookkeeping machines and seven standard typewriters. All bids were taken under advisement.

The firms bidding were: Typewriter bookkeeping National Cash Register No. 31-20 $4920 National Cash Register No. 30-18 3650 Remington No, 685 ,3852 Burroughs M806 3717 The Underwood Corporation, the Royal Typewriter Company, and the Remington Company each bid $117.50 for the standard typewriters to be used for exclusive classroom teaching purposes. The regular baord of trustees meeting will be Monday, Nov. 12, at 730 p.m.

On the agenda will be 1 the consideration of the above offers, and the usual financial re- ports. The public is invited. ns $16,000 in Christmas" savings to be released two, forcing Danny Compton to The Castaic evening school at present is offering ceramics, sewing and square dancing. First aid and other classes will be given when desired. Classes in knitting and band at Newhall and first aid in Sulphur Springs have been temporarily suspended because of too little attendance.

Pierce said that a class, attendance of twelv" be maintained to i1. Roup's continuance of any class. "Eacrj member of any 3 should make it his liar individual business to keep the to capacity," Pierce As soon as sufficient enrollment has been assured, these classes will be started again." wanting further information on the adult education program is asked to contact the office of adult education at the high school. 1 are most anxious to serve you and trust that many will join our fine classes and enjoy the pleasure and benefit of the work," Pierce said. ns Everybody, knows that winter Is coming soon but Just how soon is anybody's guess That's why the wise motorist will prepare his car righ tnow, for the hazards of winter driving.

These Winterizing items are a must tcftthe driver who refuses to be caught short! Have them taken care of today. Drive up. CLYMORE MOTORS SERVICE DEPARTMENT 620 Spruce St. Phones 73 373 go to the air for what little yardage he was able to make. Compton was the entire offensive for the Indians.

He attempted a few feeler plays with his other backs, but when he was convinced they wouldn't work he took on the whole fyurden. He allowed only three plays to go by in the first half in which he" was not involved, and he was even more monopolistic in the second half until Coach Jackie Musick pulled CIOHE. MOTORS USED CAR DEPARTMENT 620 Spruce St. Phones 73 373 FOR THE YEARS AHEAD mwr I 1VW, MM 'V. the weary tailback out of the game with a few minutes left.

Actually, Compton was better than his six-for-19 pass record i-sdicates, for several of his ihcom-pkffeTmxows hit receivers directly id the hands and a few other complete ones were wiped out by penalties. Prep Coach Jack -Smith swept his bench and took no chances on injuries." When first Don Swor and then Billy J. Smith came up limphig on plays, he reached down to get third-string tailback Gene Rasmussen and he became the Preps' mqst prolific ball car-, ricr of the night, lugging seven times. Neither -Smith nor Swor was seriously hurt, both returning for more action in the second half. The' Prep defense was at its mightiest in the second half when it failed toyjld a.

first down. Much of this suoptess was due to November Bell Telephone Hour programs listed Two vocalists and two instrumentalists will appear on November broadcasts of the Telephone Hour, it has been announced by Joseph R. Tobey, manager of the Pacific -Telephone and Telegraph Company. The program is heard each Monday evening at 9 o'clock over NBC stations. Nelson Eddy, baritone, will open the Nov.

12 program with the stirring Song of the Open Road. The Bell Telephone Orchestra, under the direction of Donald Voorhees, will offer From, San Domingo and Symphony No. 4 in A Major First Movement, by Mendelssohn. 11 The Nov. 19 broadcast will star Violinist Jascha Heifetz in a special Thanksgiving Day progrgam, with accompaniment by the orchestra.

Pianist Oscar Levant will play a medley of Malaguena and Perpetual Motion and also Concerto No. 4 in Minor First Movement by Rubinstein on the Nov. 26 program. An early sign of Christmas season's approach, the distribution of $16,000 Bank of America Christmas Club checks to 175 residents of the Newhall area was disclosed today by Raymond Engell, branch manager here. Mr Engell said that the end-of-the -year checks "are being sent out Nov.

15, two weeks earlier than in previous years, in order to beat the seasonal mail and shopping Bank of America will distribute 280,000 checks totaling $27,000,000 to club members throughout California this year, according to the branch manager. It is a new record for savings programs of this kind. 1952 Christmas Club are now being accepted at the bank. NS Julio Lombardi has 'returned from a two week fishing trip at Lake Pend-Orei in northern Idaho. the play of defensive left end Bob Viles who completely stopped Hart's sweeps on that side which it had used to some advantage the first half.

-Hart was in Ventura territory with 43 newlook only once in the game, and that was during that opening scare. Ventura's opening drive had fizzled on the Hart 25 and when Bob Cesena kicked out, Knobby Nobles booted the ball all the field, Ralph Entriken recovering for the Indians on the Ventura 43. Ventura Star-Free Press. New Automatic Rid Control Advanced "Hydro-Coil" Front Springs, new Varioble-Rate Rear Spring Suspension and "Viscous-Control" Shock Absorbers adjust the ride to any road automatically. Automatic Mileage Maker ft squeezes the last Ounce of power out of every drop of gas.

And Ford's Waterproof Ignition System gives you sure starts in wettest weather! New KyTurn Starting You just turn the key and the engine starts! No reaching for buttons or stretching for a starter pedal. New "Luxury Lounge" Interiors It's a new system of harmonizing interior and exterior colors the metal, the headlining, the new Fordcroft Fabrics. And new-posture control seats spell long-lasting comfort, too. -NS- Sales event of the year! BUILDING PERMITS Nsv. 1 R.

G. Saltonstall, Plum Watch for it next week! IT REALLY IRONS CUT CIIITWOOD'S THE A. YARSAfJOYA(S0fi BEAUTY 7V THOSE BRILLIANT BAKED OH COLORS V' i ft i i r- SERVING THE CANYON move dwelling, $1,000. Nov. 1 Fred Donnelly, 845 Hill Newhall, office and warehouse, $500.

Nov. 1 John Ameluxen, Green Valley, storage room, $750. "Nov. 1 R. Leut, Forrest Park, of ice, $500; fence, $375.

Nov. 1 T. Dow, Placerita feed shed, $175. Nov. 2 Union Oil Pico 178 ft.

derrick, $1,500. Nov. 2 L. Smith, 1649 Walnut, Newhall, fireplace, $400. Mt.

Ridge, oil derrick, $1,500. Nov. 2 A. R. HilgenfieldV Ca-taic, new roof, $200.

2 M. O. Williams, Green Valley, clubhouse, $1,600. Nov. 2 Douglas Oil 12625 Sierra electric sign, $150.

Nov. 2 Texas 24000 Hwy. 99, Cataic, portable drilling mast, $800.. Nov. 5 Marvin V.

Long, 18029 Beneda Mint complete dwelling, $3,000. Nov. 5 G. W. Parker, Val Verde, church, $5,500.

Nov. 5 E. W. Towns, Val Verde, bedroom, $1,200. Nov.

6 Terry Drilling 99 Oaks, Castaic, oil" derrick, $1,500. Nov. 6 Henry Mousen, Green Valley, finish' dwelling, $500. 7 Oscar W. AntoriEscon-dido Cyn.

pto 1 1 house, $2,000. Nov. 7 Daniel Pryor, Placerita $1,500. FULLER'S PAINTS HARDWARE Iferfr11 I GARDEN SUPPLIES BUILDER'S TOOLS SUPPLIES 1:1: VKEN YOU BUY FOR THE FUTURE-BUY TH 4 W0MENfS JEMS T-SHIRTS Sanforized All Sizes ro) 16555 Sierra Highway (6) HARRY HUMPHREY I- PHONE 404 608 SPRUCE STREET J'-.

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