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The Signal from Santa Clarita, California • 2

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The Signali
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Santa Clarita, California
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2 Th Signal Mon.t Mar. 27, 1972 PtU J. Edgar Meeting Set To-Amend By-Laws ENDS SATURDAY, APRIL 1st 4. Sort things, make 3, piles, 1 pile white, 1 pile cullard, 1 pile work britches and rags. 5.

Stur flour in cold water to smooth, then thin down with bilin water. 6. Rub dirty spots on board, scrub hard, then bile. 7. Rub cullard, but don't bile, just rench and starch.

8. Take white things out of kettle with broom stick handel, then rench, blue and starch. 9. Spread tee towels on grass. sax' Ur Hand old rags and britches on ZETA 40- STEL RADIAL TOE GUARANTEED 10.

fence 11. 12. Por rench water in flower bed. Scrub porch with hot soapy water. KiliViYiYiM 13.

Turn tubs upside down. 14. Go put on clean dress, smooth hair with side combs, brew a cup of tee, set and rest and rock a spell, and count your blessings. First blessing: No TV advice on how to make it WHITER. MILES A Whole new driving experience 75'.

MORE HAZARD PSOTECTION 20 MORE CAR CONTROL 12 BETTER TRACTION" 'than conventional 78 series bias ply tires. 40,000 MILES 40,000 MILES 40.000 MILES 40,000 MILES The Canyon Country Chamber of Commerce will hold a general meeting at 12 noon Tuesday at La Bota Restaurant in Canyon Country Plaza to vote on bylaw amendments. The two by-law amendments are: Article III, section 8 to be added as follows: "If a board member shall miss three consecutive board meetings without acceptable reason, he shall be deemed to have resigned from the board of directors." Article IV, section 1, delete the last sentence: "Within fifteen days after the annual election, the directors shall meet and elect officers for the year, who shall be a president, a first vice president, a second vice president and a treasurer. The officers shall be elected by the Board of 'Directors from the membership of the board. (The president shall appoint the secretary from the membership of the Chamber)." Ms.

McAfee's Response Marie McAfee, outspoken critic of increased school spending, has responded to comments made by James Gildersleeve about her at last Monday's Hart School Board meeting. Ms. McAfee, in a phone call to the Signal office stated, "If a group like the Board and Superintendent Baker would cater to an individual like Jim Gildersleeve, EMR student, then all-I have to say is that they are all a bunch of idiots." "I'm still against the tax override," Ms. McAfee added. SITES ON SAN FERNANDO A sign has shrouded the work going on inside the former Bar-B-Q Bill's restaurant for the past three months.

Passers by have wondered what mysterious goings on might lurk behind the paper drapes. Now the wraps are off and the secret is out. Vaughn Elmore, who owns the property as well as the A Root Beer stand next door, has stocked the place with dresses, hotpants, etc. (and salespeople from the recently closed-out Hubbards Department Store). He's shortened his first name from Vaughn to Von (not related to the Von Markets) and calls it Von's.

The large new sign across the front of the store reads: "FASHION VERIATY STORE." Spelling, schmelling who cares as long as it's fashionable? WINDOW STICKER An old model A Ford clankd down Delight Street in Saugus last week with a sign in the back window that said: ''PIECE" instead of a usual peace sign it showed a circle with an arrow. RIPOFFS AT CAL ARTS In the Institute paper the weekly box score on thefts or vandalism has been quoted before. The approach is evidently paying off. This time its headed, with a section named: "RECOVERED" It goes on to list the return of a tape recorder and a camera tripod. Even after listing the cost of $45 for two dorm mirrors broken the report is able to say: "Condition improved by $180." With CalArt's loss of Julie Hirsch, president Corrigan's executive, assistant now.

on her way a big job in Washington, the federal government may be guilty of the biggest ripoff to date from this campus. WHAT'S IN A NAME? Jack Biersdorf asks, "Where did the name, Camp Plenty Road come from?" It was named for a boy's camp of the 1920's called Camp Plenty. Plenty of what we don't know. UN I ROYAL Zeta Steel Belted Tires Mileage Warranty If you don't get the mileage stated on the sidewall (M thousand) or tire fails for any reason other than willful abuse or collision, your chartered Zeta dealer will give you a credit against the purchase of a new Zeta tire of same type or repair punctures at no charge. Credit will equal price you paid multiplied by percentage of stated mileage you did not obtain.

Credit will be applied against the Zeta Guarantee Base Price (national adjustment base approximating actual prices). Dealer may add small charge for services he performs in replacing tire. Tires and related vehicle conditions must be properly maintained and tires brought in for free 5,000 mile rotations and check-ups for mileage portion of guarantee to apply. SIGNAL DICTIONARY Bill Patterson sends these definitions: WEEKEND: the time when you slow down to let the strain go by. CASSANDRA: A misfortune teller 40,000 MILES 40,000 MILES 40,000 MILES 40,000 MILES Tit 4-PLY POLYESTER CORD mow.

r'fi Whitewall I Our Plus Fed. Tubeless Price Ex. Tax Site Each Each Tire C7813 $23.95 1-95 C78-14 (6.951 $23.59 2.08 F78 14 (7.75) $26.00 2.39 $24.93 2.24 G78 o7 2756 G78-15 (8.25) aft 2.63 F78 15 (7.751 $26.44 I 2.43 H78-14 18.55 -n 2.75 H78 1 $29.69 2.81 215 J78-15 (8.85) $34.50 3.01 3.16 Brakes B78- 13(650) Whitehall Tubeless Plus Fed. Ex. Tax fit $1.81 per tire trnrte P'cs pius r-ea.

tx. la FREE BALANCE smooth tires off your car. THOSE AMERICANS Yugoslav chess Grand Master Svetozar Gligoric (his friends calls him Gligor) played 26 simultaneous games in Los Angeles last week. He galloped from board to board, pushing pawns arid skipping knights. He lost one, won 23.

The other two boards were played by ladies, and Grigor, whose inclination is to chivalry and not Women's Lib, offered them both a draw. Grigor, former resistance fighter and a journalist when he's away from the, boards, had dinner with local chess fans in Val Val. He said that this (his fifth) tour of the U.S., is more strenuous than most because everyone's after him for June hotel reservations in his home town of Belgrade. June in Belgrade will see the Chess Match of the Century, with the Soviets' Boris Spassky meeting the U.S.'s Bobby Fischer. Grigor wind-s up his current tour in Houston, Texas, where a tournament will have an imposing list of players and prizes (top $4000).

But Grigor doesn't like to talk about Houston. The tournament is sponsored by an outfit called Church's Fried Chicken, a private-enterprise promotion quite foreign to his Communist homeland. "I'd never be able to explain that in Yugoslavia," he sighed. "They wouldn't understand what a church has to do with a chicken or what either have to do with chess." DNIR0YAL BELTED FASTRAK ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT ON MANY OF AMERICA'S FINEST 1972 CARS 78 SERIES TREAD WIDTH $143 fa DON'T LOOK A GIVER IN THE MOUTH The Alamo Christian Foundation received a gift of a truck, loaded with a mound of miscellany, from a Los Angeles business man who is closing his business. He'd cleared out everything from commercial sewing machines to just plain junk and sent it along as his contribution to the work of the Foundation, complete with the truck itself.

Some of the things were set aside for sale and bits and pieces carted off to the dump. Next came a frantic call from the donor, speaking indistinctly. "I'm terribly embarrassed. I took out my teeth, and put them in a button box. The boys must have loaded it on the truck.

They cost $1000 and I miss them. A top-to-bottom search of the truck, the Foundation and the dump was Blackwail Our Plus Fad. Tubelesa Price Ex. Tax Sue Each Each Tire 78-141695) $27.14 "T00 E78-14I7351 2.37 E7HSI735) Z7-3 2 46 F78-14I775) tfl a. 2J2 F78-1SI775) 8-84 2.58 G78-14I8251 eof, qc 2.69 G7fr1S(82S, 86 2.78 H78-14I8551 $3351 2-93 H78-1 5(855) 5.01 J78-14I885) 3.04 J7815(885 3 28 Rick Stewart, 18, 27970 Foxlane Saugus, was ap- -p reaching a stop sign on Camp Plenty Rd.

when his brakes went' out. Stewart went into the driveway of Duane Smith, 27445 Camp Plenty Road, and crashed through the double garage door with his 1966 Mustang. Inside the garage, Stewart hit a 1968 Chevy Nova and an 18-foot boat. The Nova in turn struck a washing machine, a dryer and a freezer and pushed the appliances into and caused damages to the garage wall. The boat had a hole poked in its hull, was knocked off its trailer mountings, and damaged the rear garage wall.

A witness said the brakes failed when the Mustang's master cylinder popped, spilling brake fluid on the road near the stop sign. Stewart said he had had his brakes fixed two days prior to the accident. No persons were injured in the incident, according to the California Highway Patrol. A78-13 (600-13) Blackwail Tubeless, Plus. Fed.

Ex. Tax of $1.90 and smooth tire off your car. FREE BALANCE smooth tire off your car. Whitawalls Add $3.00 More Each. Whitwallt Only.

an? MlilWliiiLi ttlliMJIIUl UHUj San Francisco is the home of the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange and a Federal Reserve bank. WITH PURCHASE OF 4 TIRES HERE'S WHAT WE DO: Adjust camber and caster Set toe-in Check steering THE GOOD OLD DAYS Jim Nestor sends along this excerpt from his great-grandmother's diary: RECEET FOR WASHING CLOTHES 1. Bild fire in back yard, to het kettle of rain water. 2. Set tubs so smoke wont blow in eyes, if wind is pert.

3. Shave one hole cake lie, soap in bilin water. ONE MORE HISTORICAL NOTE Jess Sanders sends along his favorite from among the Burma Shave signs that used to grade this valley's roads: "A WHISKEY KISS FOR THE ONE YOU ADORE MAY NOT MAKE HER MAD BUT HER FACE WILL BE SORE. BURMA SHAVE" UNDER THE -in 'Any additional part 01 ntrlcas nrniri but BIG TOP not listed arUi cany a supplcatntal charts, The value of world, offshore oil production is about $5 billion a year. SHOCK ADSORBERS UNROYAL JJATTERY 99 cu 9 EACH INSTALLED With EtriUHf Dont worn shocks ruin your car's rid! Worn shocks can eauM um tir mar, aid sway on cams, bouncinf rid and dipc-inf stops! lUplscs shocks rrcry JO.

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