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The Signal from Santa Clarita, California • 4

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The Signali
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Santa Clarita, California
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4 Newhall Signal Saugus Enterprise Sunday, August 17, 1989 Eipsvy Story Story: Shopping Center Coercion May Be Used Coming Events u.s. request to the county Regional Planning Com- In. Ik. IltQ Equestrian UlfdZllUII IUI ill. jujovr site.

The request was approved last Wednesday. "We would like to think that the Planning Advisory Continued from Pagt I Stephens. But he added hatt "wiil not be built under the current population projection." At present the population projection, which was determined by a previous Planning Advisory Committee PACV and written into the Santa Clarita Val Plan stands at 114,000. But that figure may be subject to change this fall when the PAC considers updating the plan. Appointed earlier this year by Los Angeles County Supervisor Baxter: as uam into the Santa Clarita WarcT.

the current 17-member panel of Santa Clarita Valley residents has been charged with the task of reviewing and revising the local plan adopted in 1977, Newhall Land needs a projection because no major department store will consider locating here until that many prospective customers are expected in this area, company officials told The Signal last year. But in spite of the discrepancy between the Santa Clarita Valley Plan Now here's a heavy slory engineering students at Carnegie-Mellon University have calculated the approximate weight of the of the United States. The technomass consists of all the structures from dams to highways to schools that have been constructed with the aid of technology. The students found that America's technomass weighs about 58 (B) billion tons which works oukto be about 2650 tons per cap--tia. Personal property from houses to wristwat-ches checked in at just over 3 billion tons, or about 12 tons per person.

Zodiac News Service by Susan flood Nudo Olympics? Committee and the Regional Planning Commission wijl increase the population "projection to 150.000." Stephens told The Signal. But Newhall Land is doing more than standing idly by waiting. On September li executive vice president and general manager Tom Lee will be inaktHt a presentation to the PAC The Olympic games of' the future could be played in the nude, if Greece's Ambassador to the United States has his way. John Tzounis is an advocate of moving the Olympic games permanently to Greece as a way of ending "the increasing political and commercial nature of the international sports competitions. The ambassador, during a recent speech in San Francisco, said that early Olympians eliminated political identity from the games by competing In the nude.

Quipped Tzounis, "And I think it would be all right with me if we ran the games in the nude again." Zodiac News Service and the department store regarding the "population demands. Newhall LancT-rojection for the Santa submitted a zone changes cjlanta Vallev SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 Summer Playdav: The Newhall Trail-riders invite the public to equestrian games at Patti Mac Ranch, 24933 Chiquella Lane, Newhall. 3 p.m. Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship: A dinner is scheduled for 6 p.m. at the Newhall Bowl, with guest speaker David Malkin to address the group at 7:45 p.m.

SUNDAY AUGUST 17 Picnic: Attorneys, families, and Newhall court personnel are invited to a picnic at Hart Park. The event is sponsored by the Santa Clarita Valley Attorney's Association. Noon to 5 p.m. MONDAY, AUGUST 18 Obituaries Chick Hannan SDLEGAD CANYCN RCAD iF i '111 1 1 hJf- INFLATION Take a good look at long term GOLD, SILVER and related investments. Did you know that: You can start i private retirement plan in precious metals IRA and KEOGH plans can be invested in gold silver You can open a Swiss Bank account CONTACT GORDON CLAYCOMB (805) 255-2342 Also available: Collector and Bullion (Krugerands, etc.) coins 'i Bigs, Vt Bip, and Full Bap ($1000 face value) of Pre-1965 U.S.

silver coins (WHOLESALE PLUS 3) 3KIIESWCF KWY 14 TE1 253IS77 SAUGUS D5a IHf ATRf BLUE LAGOON COLOR Kid's Dog Show: Children from 4 to 14 are invited to enter their dogs in a contest at North Oaks Park. The event is sponsored by the National Recreation and Park Association, Ken-L Ration, and Modern Woodmen of America. All dogs must be leashed. 5 p.m. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19 KNIGHTS Chick Hannan.

a well-known cowboy, died recently after a brief illness. Funeral services have been scheduled for 1 p.m. tomorrow (Monday) at Eternal Valley Memorial Park. Born in Iron River. Michigan in 1901, he spent his early boyhood on ranches and as a professional cowboy, making the rodeo circuit rounds until he came to California in the Mr.

Hannan has made severaf records in the United States and Europe. In 1924, he went to England with the Tex Austin Rodeo. He appeared at the COLOR British Empire Exposition In 1930. he and some friends from Oklahoma were roped and thrown on a Boston stage in the show. "Green Grow the Lilacs Appearances were made in New York.

Boston, and other cities He went to work in the motion picture business, working mostly in Westerns, the last one being a "Wagon Train" episode. He later became active in the American Humane Association. He was friends with his contemporaries. Andy Jauregui, and Fox O'Callahan. He lived in New hall while pursuing his movie career.

Mr. Hannan lived in San Fernando at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, Delia; a daughter Patricia Rock; a stepdaughter, Joan Paul W'hit-tier, and stepsons David and Don Gonnella. Also, eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren, three sisters, and two brothers. COA: The Committee on Aging will hear Loretta Cunningham, field representative for Occidental Insurance Company in Los Angeles.

She.wiM talk about Medicare at Newhall Park, Newhall Avenue, The meeting is open to all senior citizens and their families. 9 a.m. Joint Roads and Highways: The committee meets at Tip's. Noon. Ice Cream Social: Skyblue Mesa School, 28040 Hafdesty Avenue, Canyon Country, is the location of a social.

Made-to-order sundaes will be served. The public is invited. 7 to Hcligious Program: Rev. and Mrs. Burl Rogers will conduct services today, (Tuesday! not Thursday as previously reported, at The Little Brown Church, 16727 Gazeley, Canyon Country, the public is invited.

7:30 p.m. Newhall County Water District; Con-venes in the district board and conference room, 23780 Pine Newhall. 7:30 p.m; Chick Hannan Ii Tilri NOTICE- We Guarantee Delivery Of The Signal to ell Pcid Signal Subscribers If you tni Signal svbscriber and ywr pater It net Mitn4 at Hit toal tiM, Call 259-1234 On VQdnoiday; before 7:00 p.m. On Friday or Sunday Call bolero 11 a.m. 9ts4 (Kll mk vry Hrt to deliver your ppr tH Mm rfay.

Pivot call if you Kovo ony problems Mfllh your kom daliwsry. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20 Kound-Up: The Canyon Country Chamber event will be held at The Country Store, 17716 Sierra Highway, Canyon Country. 5:30 to8 p.m. School Boards: The Saugus District at the district office at 7:30 p.m. Soledad-Agua Dulce meets at Acton School.

NlHM 8 p.m. Sierra Pelona Rock Club: The public is invited to participate. The club meoh in the recreation building of Newhall Prk. 7:30 p.m. Informational Meeting: The Regional Planning staff members will hold a meeting at the Valencia Library.

The public is invited. 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 NLARCI) The Northwestern Los Angeles Resource Conservation District will convene at 6950 Hayvenhurst, Van Nuys, Suite 108 B. 4 p.m. Legislative Action Committee: Meets at the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber building, corner of Market and Walnut, Newhall.

4:30 p.m. Frontier Days: A planning meeting for chairmen will be held at Prudential Savings. 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 SCV Attorneys: Evaluating business appraisals ill be the topic hen Sid Rosenblatt addresses the SCV Attorney Association at the Valencia Golf Clubhouse. Guests are welcome, Noon.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 Children's Films: Admission is free to a film program at Valencia Library. 10:30 a.m. Coming! SPECIAL EDITION There are few areas in the state that are as sports-minded as the Santa Clarita Valley. Besides four local football and baseball teams, our community sponsors cross country, youth football programs, soccer, men's softball, women's softball the list is endless. So is the interest in readership.

To be published Friday, September 12 PLAN NOW TO BE REPRESENTED Advertising Deadline August 29 THE NEWHALL SIGNAL SAUGUS ENTERPRISE (USPS99M00) 22508 W. 6th Street P.O. Box 177 Newlwll, California 91321 t0S)2SM234 (213) 365-1600 Official Newspaper of the Santa Clarita VaHey Founded February 7, 1919 Published every Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday by Newhall Inc. Scott Newhall Editor Anthony Newhall Publisher Paul Qworin Managing Editor W. Keith Hesketh General Manager Ask your sales rep about ourv special pick-up rates! The Newhafi Signal and Saugus Enterprise is a newspaper of general circulation as defined by Section 6072, Government Code, State of California, and is adjudged to be a newspaper entitled to print and publish legal advertising by Decree No.

S03S52 dated August 7. 1945 of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, State of California. Entered as second class matter at poi, office, Newhall, California. Second class postage paid at" Newhall, California. Form 3579 should be sent to the above address.

Postmaster: Sena address changes to The Newhall Signal, P.O. Box 877, Newhatt, 91372. Sonlor JVlonu Full Page (io" ir) $360 12 Page (Vert. 4 78" (Horz. 10" 6 1 190 14 Page (4 78" 6 $100 18 Page (4 78 3 14 55 THE SIGNAL suey; Each lunch.

Include salad, vegetable, bread and bolter, dessert, and coffee, tea or milk. Transportation ft available to those whs need it by phoning 23S-W44 for the Nehall Site, or 237-Z51 far the Val Verde Site. These requests tkouSd be made the day before. hewver Senior Citiiens can look forward to meekiay lunch 1 at to local tites, at T90Q Market St, Newhall, and at 2KS30 Mornlngtlde Drhe.Yal Verde. Ertreet for the week are: Monday, pepper steak: Teiday, beefckeete enchilada: Wednesday, oven routed cfckieo: Thursday, feeef tipf: Friday, pork chop CIRCULATION Wednesday (paid 1 controlled) Friday fpaid controlled! 27 Sundaylpaid controlled) 26900 SUBSCRIPTION RATES.

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