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The Signal from Santa Clarita, California • 3

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The Signali
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Santa Clarita, California
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May 23, 1973 The Signal The Highest Bidder unlikely foursome are among the 50-odd celebrities and poliwho are involved in the Boys' Club Auction set for Saturday, 9 at CalArts. Top left: Steve McQueen, who is donating his permotorcycle racing shirt; top right, Supervisor Baxter Ward take a winning bidder to dinner. Lower left, Attorney Melvin of San Francisco, who is offering personal legal counsel, and Grier, who will treat a youngster (of any age) to a plush luncheon Beverly Hills. Admission catalogues which list more than 80 are on sale now at $6 per couple at the Boys' Club, 259-9449. FREE RESERVATION AIRLINES SERVICE HOTELS TOURS STEAMSHIPS All Major Carriers Represented call for Reservations and Information 255-6900 EASE AIR-EASE TRAVEL SERVICE 24271 SAN FERNANDO RD.

DOWNTOWN NEWHALL Probation For Harslas Continued From Page ters noted that the Harslas were good neighbors and also made some very favorable comments about the character and helpfulness of the Harsla children. A Signal reporter visited the Harslas Monday morning and the family said the judge had been fair and just. May Savings Sale AT WILCOX LANDSCAPE NURSERY 5 49 Reg. is ideal for ALL VARIETIES GAL. BUY 2 planting REG.

$5.95 GET 1 FREE Pansies, Stocks, Snapdragons, HI -GREEN Calendulas, Petunias, Vegetables A only. LIQUID FERTILIZER CAL. SHADE TREES $139- HI- NITROGEN 15-8-4 BUY 1 GET LARGE BAG CLIMBING FREE: REG. $3.75 REG. $35.00 4 VARIETIES ROSES FYLKING GROUND COVER 5 GALLON ICE PLANT, POTENTILLA, AJUGA, FESTUCA, ETC.

REG. 49 'SQ. FT. $5.49 $499 FLAT $5.95 BONSAI REG. PLANTS Small 150 95 9 Amounts SQ.

FT. ROLL $1.49 PYRACANTHA 1 GAL. $6 REG. IN 6' CLAY POTS $9.95 INSECTICIDE--COMPOST BIN GO ORGANIC! KELLOGG'S TRIPLE SIX NO. 1 ROSES BEDDING PLANTS Kellogg's' REDWOOD VALUABLE COUPON MARTHA ITALIAN WASHINGTON CYPRESS BARK FREE GERANIUM 1 GAL.

REG. $1.99 179 PURCHASE OF $5.00 REG. MED. OR COARSE WITH MINIMUM $1.29 99 3 CU. FT.

GOOD WITH COUPON ONLY We Invite You To Walk Thru Our Nursery On Soft Green Grass Pathways, You Will Enjoy Seeing The Chickens, Ducks, Goats, Turtles, Birds Owl They Will Especially Amuse The "Kiddies." on "FREE DELIVERY WITHIN REASON" WILCOX LANDSCAPE NURSERY Open 7 Days Wk. 24868 Apple Newhall 259-3740 (Across From Old Orchard Shopping Center) A Wide Gap In Land Price Gap Price voted to take the money from funds set aside for acquiring right of way Avenue between Newhall Avenue and San Fernando Road. The Lyons Avenue project has been delayed due to difficulties in acquiring the right of way. Ward's deputy Lance Brisson said the funds for will appropriated the right Lyons. be.

of way has been acquired. -Law Trouble Richard and Lillian Pelfrey were visiting at the home of Ms. Pelfrey's sister, Helen Holsclaw, 29700 Gorman Post Road. The Pelfreys got in an argument and, Ms. Holsclaw said, she tried to break it up and Richard Pelfrey gave her five across the lips.

With that Ms. Pelfrey and Ms. Holsclaw took their children and left the house. Richard Pelfrey called the sheriff's department and said he was going to "do something." Ms. Holsclaw returned home to find the Pelfrey car, which was parked near her Richard home, Pelfrey destroyed told byfire.

ties he walked outside after calling the sheriff's department to find the 1971 Pontiac burning. Ms. Holsclaw made a citizens arrest on Richard Pelfrey for suspicion of battery. Hitchhiker After almost six months of wrangling with the County, Orlando S. Weide will finally be paid for the sale of his Soledad Canyon property.

Weide's troublesome piece of land had a halfmile frontage on Soledad Canyon. Road between Langside Avenue and Whites Canyon 1 Road. The County needed to purchase the frontage to widen Soledad Canyon Road and appraised its worth at $3600. Weide, however, appraised his property at the considerably higher price of $168,523. went to court last year, and in December a jury gave a compromise a- ward, requiring the County to pay Weide almost 000 for his property.

Supervisor Baxter Ward feels the compromise was arbitrary and is too much for the county to pay. He wrote the County Counsel on April 19, asking if the verdiet could be appealed. The counsel informed Ward no appeal could be made because there were no legal errors to give grounds for appeal. Furthermore, the time for appeal had passed. Yesterday the Board of Supervisors decided where to wring the extra $80,000 out of the budget.

The Board Funeral Service For Ace Cain Services for Ace Cain of Saugus are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. today at Chapel of the Oaks with the Reverend Thurman Fuller officiating. Born August 23, 1903 in Chickashaw, Oklahoma, he was president of the Mint Canyon Lions Club from 1956-57 and was a past director of the Mint Canyon community building committee which helped to build what is now the Elks Lodge on Sierra Highway. A resident of this community for 20 years he owned and operated the Ace Cain Rocky Springs Country Club in Sand Canyon for 15 years. He died suddenly last Friday.

He is survived by his wife, Beatric and his brother, Earl of Saugus. Interment will be at Eternal Valley Memorial Park. Foxlane A new microwave radio station is planned atop 5800- foot Burnt Peak, about 12 miles north of Castaic, to fill "weak spots" in the Sheriff's emergency The new station, in the hills high above Santa Clarita Valley, will help carry the message on emergency traffic, police, fire and rescue calls. "From our old station, we have trouble reaching some spots," said county radio engineer Steve Maier. spotty' receptton in Bouquet Canyon and some of your other deep canyons," he explained.

hope we'll get better coverage from Burnt Peak, or one of the neighboring peaks." The county preliminary budget allots $68,000 for Foxlane Pre-school Registration Registration Foxlane Pre-school, located at 27977 Foxlane -Drive, Saugus, has scheduled summer and fall classes for youngsters three to six years of age. Registration is now being accepted for summer classes which are to begin June 18 and run through July 27. Classes will be conducted from 8 to 10 a.m. as well as from 10 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 3 p.m.

during both summer and fall sessions. Fall Registration is also LIONS AVE NEWHALL WOW thru TUES. Walter Matthau Carol Burnett in "Pete'n' Tillie" All about love and marriage! A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR PG PANAVISION A HAL WALLIS PRODUCTION Topol Public CAROL REED FILM A UNIVERSAL RELEASE Special. KIDS SHOW SAT-ONLY 1:00 Last Rites For Mary Kenyon Ault Memorial services for Mary Kenyon Ault, a resident of the Santa Clarita Valley prior to inoving to Escondido, will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Hil-.

burn's Funeral Chapel with the Reverend Robert Bingham officiating. Born September 2, 1911, in Green Township, Ohio, and having lived in this com- munity for ten years, she taught fifth and sixth grades, at Sky Blue school in Saugus. She died Sunday after a brief Survivors are two sons, Anthony of Upland and Steve of Davis; three sisters, Mrs. Helen Eakins of Florida, Mrs. Audrey Jamison of A-, pache Junction, Arizona, and Mrs.

Sarah Laga of Los Angeles; and two brothers, Earl Bruce Kenyon of West Portsmith, Ohio, and Edward Kenyon of Green Township, Ohio. The family requests that donations be made to the Heart Fund in the name of Mary Kenyon Ault. 10881 "I don't usually pick up said Betty Huff of Newhall, "but when I saw this guy wearing a kilt, I couldn't resist." Hitching a ride was Colin Campbell, 24, of Beauly, Scotland, on his way to Vancouver for a meeting of the clan. The thrifty Scot said hitch-hiking was a dandy way to save bus fare, and the kilt was a good way to attract rides. "A lot of people stare, but say 'more power to Sheriffs Ask New Radio Aid building the new station.

Two other Sheriff's microwave facilities crest the mountains which rim Santa Clarita Valley, one atop 5100-foot Hauser Peak above Agua Dulce, and the other on 3700-foot Oat Mountain, between Newhall and Granada Hills. Oat Mountain station primarily handles emergency calls in the west San Fernando Valley, and Hauser transmits mostly in Antelope Valley. The two stations were allotted $80,000 for new equipment and cable connections. Maier said the microwave network is just like a telephone system. Calls are beamed from the Sheriff's communications center in downtown Los Angeles to deputies at the Valencia Civic Center.

The microwave system is used by Sheriff's and Highway Patrol dispatchers to communicate with cars in the field. Between Valencia and Los Angeles, the network can handle up to 120 different conversations at once, Maier said. The dispatcher -topatrol car and car-to-car system serviced by the Tejon Peak unit currently handles only 12 channels at the same time, but can be expanded to accommodate 60 different conversations. at once, said Maier. The signal is a high frequency VHF wave, he said.

Mountain peaks surrounding Santa Clarita Valley are crowded with different agencies' radio gear. The county fire department has its own system, as well as the U.S. Forest Service. THE NEWHALL SIGNAL Saugus Enterprise 22508 W. 6th Newhall, California 91021 (805) 259-1234 (213) 365-1600 An Independent Newspaper Founded January 1, 1919 Published every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by Newhall Newspapers.

Inc. Publisher Scott Newhall Editor. Ruth Newhall General Manager, Tony Newhall The Newhall Signal and Saugus Enterprise is a newspaper of gen. eral circulation as defined by Section 6027, Government Code, State of California, and is adjudged to be a newspaper entitled to print and publish legal advertising by Decree No. 503852 dated August 7, 1945, of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, State of California, Circulation Monday Friday.

.3,000 (paid) Wednesday. .19.000 Subscription Rates Single Copy. FOREVER This ticians June sonal will Belli Rosey in prizes One Month. Six Months. $5.00 One Year.

Mail Subscriptions Six. Months. One Year. being taken for persons interested in choosing a preferable time for their child to attend class. Foxlane uses the Self Pronouncing Alphabet to teach reading readiness to its preschoolers.

This method, used in private schools throughout the nation, is an alphabet that has a basic sound for each letter of the English language therefore providing tools for self learning. The school invites parents of pre-school age children to attend its open house and graduation at 7:30 p.m. June 15. Further information regarding the school may be obtained by contacting the school at 259-7938. visit our BOAT SHOW at ROYAL AND BOAT SALES SERVICE CENTER June 6th-10th ON MY Free Gifts MERC'S THE BEST! Pre-Show Special Outboard Per Oil 50:1 $9.95 Case REGISTER TO WIN A CANOE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR BOAT SHOW PRICES 24647 N.

ARCH ST. -NEWHALL- 259-9950 OPENING SATURDAY, MAY 26 IN THE PLAZA POSADA at the Fountain CASA de. HOMBRE in the Plaza Posada Store Hours: 23550 Lyons Avenue Monday-Thursday Newhall, California CASA de HOMBRE Friday PHONE: 255-0444 Saturday MEN'S WEAR.

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