Steve Hill, Resident Satanist for Senate
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Steve Hill, Resident Satanist for Senate
See Page 20 for (661) 298-5330 FREE CLASSIFIEDS Issue 924 May 27 - June 2 Your Hometown News and Classifieds www.santaclaritagazette.com CIG STORE #1 CIG 4 SALE CIG WORLD 18563 SOLEDAD CANYON RD 27649 BOUQUET CANYON RD 16507 SOLEDAD CANYON RD CANYON COUNTRY CA 91351 SAUGUS CA 91350 CANYON COUNTRY CA 91387 661-250-8430 661-263-8719 661-250-4808 Steve Hill, Resident Satanist for Senate By Lee Barnathan Contributor You’re trying to choose a candidate, so you read his statement. It lists his “fundamental tenets,” including: •Act with compassion and empathy towards all creatures •One’s body is inviolable •The freedoms of others should be respected •Beliefs should conform to our scientific understanding of the world •If we make a mistake, we should do our best to rectify it Sounds good, you think. You want to vote for this guy, but then you find out he’s a member of the Satanic Temple. You go to the website’s home page and see the familiar down-pointing pentagram and goat head. You change your mind. Some Say ‘Hell Yeah’ This is the problem Steve Hill faces. He’s a Palmdale resident running for the 21st state Senate district seat currently held by Republican Sharon Runner, who isn’t seeking re-election. It’s true, he’s a Satanist, although he prefers the term “humanist” (the tenets above come from thesatanictemple.com). He’s also an avowed atheist, though he calls himself a “non-believer.” And he’s a stand-up comic, but his running for office is no joke. In fact, the joke might be on the voters who don’t look past the easy labels. “I wish it wouldn’t come up; 99 percent of the time, it doesn’t come up,” he said. “People have to understand. You have to tell people you’re the devil before they have to listen to you. (The Satanic Temple) is an activist group.” Doug Mesner, the Temple co-founder in Cambridge, Mass. who also sometimes goes by Lucien Greaves, said it will be interesting to see the outcome of Hill’s campaign as a member of the Satanic Temple (Hill also is helping get a chapter started in Los Angeles County). “Most people think it will backfire,” Mesner said. “Hopefully, it will help him show he’s honest about who he is and he’s not playing the game. … It’s worth confronting the satanic myth.” continued on page 3 continued on page 4 2 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 3 The Gazette Steve Hill continued from front page Hill said his father was an atheist; his mother was an avid churchgoer who couldn’t get her husband to worship with her. Hill himself said he never could understand how black people prayed to the same God as the white people who enslaved them. feel like I’m living in ISIS up here (in the Antelope Valley).” Lack of religion never stopped Hill. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps and worked in the state prison system, which helped him realize the importance of education as an alternative to crime, especially in the black and Hispanic communities that make up the majority of people he saw behind bars. •He wants everyone to have access to the best education possible. For that to happen, the U.S. Department of Education must cede power back to the states. “Every city hall has a ‘In God We Trust’ sign in it. I feel like I’m living in ISIS up here (in the Antelope Valley).” Hill’s platform, according to his website, is about as un-Satanic as possible: “Maybe I can overcome it when people hear what I say,” he said, “that this guy is more than a prison guard. I’m active with youth groups. Maybe that will make people look at me and say, ‘We got to do something about society, something about education, something about east Lancaster with drugs and crime.’ “Maybe we can figure this out. It really doesn’t have to be this way.” •He wants people treated for mental heath, drug addiction or social ills, instead of being jailed. He thinks the war on drugs failed and calls for the end of “the war on citizens,” especially those at the lower end of the social and economic ladders. •He wants to help small businesses start up and thrive as he did, starting with little and building a real estate appraisal company. “Small business and start ups are our life blood, it is unwise to turn our backs on them now,” he says on his website. “Hopefully, it shakes people up a bit,” Mesner said. “Hopefully, it makes (people) look up his policies.” A church in Littlerock, Calif. had a program that tried to help kids stop violent behaviors. Hill wanted to help, but when he told them he wasn’t very religious, he said he was shunned and calls it religious discrimination. “This whole district is a church district,” he said. “Every city hall has a ‘In God We Trust’ sign in it. I Hill thinks his platform sounds reasonable, except people aren’t giving him a look. Instead, he’s being threatened. He read a text he received last week. “Evil like this will never prevail. I suggest you drop from running now,” the text said in part. It also threatened physical and spiritual consequences if Hill stayed in the race. GET DEBT HELP NOW! Call today and ask us how! MAKE YOUR PHONE YOUR FRIEND AGAIN Visit Us at scvbankruptcy.com • AFFORDABLE, FLEXIBLE PAYMENT PLANS • WE'VE HELPED THOUSANDS OF OUR NEIGHBORS • WE COMPASSIONATELY GUIDE YOU TO A FRESH START Hale Andrew Antico Attorney At Law • BEST BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY IN SANTA CLARITA FOR 3 YEARS Next time the bill collector rings, call Attorney Antico for the help he brings. 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Following the flag presentation, the event will continue with a Veteran Information Fair aimed at uniting veterans on campus with non-veterans throughout the community. The event will also include a special appreciation luncheon provided by Chick-fil-A. Lunch is free for veter- ans (proof of service required) with a minimum $5 contribution required for non-veterans. Proceeds will support the Santa Clarita Valley Warrior’s Scholarship, which is annually awarded to a COC student who is a military veteran working toward a degree or certificate. American flag pins will also be available to attendees throughout the day, with students, faculty and staff encouraged to wear their pins as a show of support for all United States Armed Forces personnel. “The Memorial Day flag ceremony will provide an opportunity for the campus community to collectively pause and remember the brave men and women who died serving in the United States Armed Forces,” said Renard Thomas, director of the COC Veterans Resource Center. “This day is to honor, appreciate and show our continued support to all veterans, as well as those currently serving.” Ed. Note: This article was provided by College of the Canyons. This person parks on the crosswalk daily during the a.m. drop off and causes a jam, putting pedestrians in danger behind Meadows Elementary. 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Santa Clarita CA 91351 * must present ad to receive promotional pricing Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 6 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS COC Ranks High in Statewide Student Success T he California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office has unveiled its most recent Student Success Scorecard, with College of the Canyons ranking near the top of the state in several key categories. This year’s report, which is based on data collected during the 2014-15 academic year, included several statistics related to the levels of success that students experience at College of the Canyons. First time COC students who graduated high school as “college prepared” and were eligible to enroll in degree applicable math and English courses posted a combined completion rate (defined as earning an associate degree, certificate or achieving “transfer prepared” status) of 80 percent, which is 10 percent higher than the statewide average of approximately 70 percent. Overall, that mark ranked second among the state’s 113 community colleges. Among all community colleges in Los Angeles County, COC posted the highest completion rates for all three categories (prepared, unprepared and overall). The 51.5 percent completion rate for COC “unprepared” student groups was the fifth highest in the state, and again outpaced the statewide average by 10 percent. The college’s overall completion rate for all students (prepared and unprepared) ranked 10th in the state, at 57 percent, and was again 10 percentage points ahead of the statewide average. First introduced in 2013, the Student Success Scorecard is an online performance measurement system and accountability tool which tracks student success and performance at all 113 California community colleges. The scorecard provides a longitudinal look at how students are progressing past momentum points on their way to transferring or receiving a degree/ certificate. Designed to help students achieve their educational goals more quickly, it is part of a larger initiative by the California Community Colleges Board of Governors to increase the number of students who earn certificates and degrees, and/or transfer to four-year institutions. The presence of the Student Success Scorecard places California community colleges among the most transparent and accountable systems of public higher education in the nation, and will play a pivotal role in demonstrating the correlation between college preparation and future student success, while helping the state’s educational leaders find new ways to improve student success. Student Success Scorecard results for all 113 California Community Colleges can be found at http://scorecard. cccco.edu/scorecard.aspx. Democratic Alliance for Action, Santa Clarita Endorses Measure E T he Democratic Alliance for Action, Santa Clarita (DAA) voted recently to publicly express its support for Measure E, the $230 million bond measure that will enable College of the Canyons to build classrooms and labs to serve increasing numbers of Santa Clarita Valley students. “Providing a high quality, affordable education and job training that is available to young and old, rich and poor is one of the key goals of the Democratic Party. With costs rising for education and more students than ever seeking entrance to COC, the college is in need of facilities that allow for expanded student enrollment,” said Patti Skinner Sulwpizio, president of the DAA. Currently, the college serves about 20,000 students per semester. Within about a decade, that number is expected to reach 30,000, an increase of 50 percent. About 60 percent of graduates from the William S. Hart Union High School District choose College of the Canyons. Every semester about 4,000 students are on waiting lists, according to the college. Two years at College of the Canyons costs $3,494, compared to $35,364 at a California State Uni- SCAA Awards Student Scholarships O n May 15, 2016, the Santa Clarita Artists Association (SCAA) presented scholarship awards to three high school students in the community, totaling $2,250. First place went to Alex Farrell, of Bowman High School - $1,000 Second place went to: Natalie Tseng, of Canyon High School - $750 Third place went to: Sarah Yoon, of West Ranch High School - $500 “These scholarships were awarded to graduating seniors with plans for continuing their education in fine arts, commercial art, design, art education and related endeavors,” said Pat Thayer, Scholarship Chairperson. This opportunity was made available to all high school senior art students in Santa Clarita. May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 “This is a skills-based award with consideration given to their on-going education. It was a great pleasure to review the artwork of these students. All showed great promise and we encourage each of them to pursue their artistic passion,” said Thayer. The Santa Clarita Artists Association was founded in 1989 by a group of local artists who had a desire to share their expertise, knowledge, and enthusiasm for art. SCAA has a broad range of talent from professional to novice. Members provide the ability to encourage, assist, develop, and exchange ideas and information in building on artistic skills. SCAA’s mission is to promote art in the Santa Clarita Valley by “Making Visual Art visible.” The Community Outreach programs help with this endeavor, and are always educational, child-friendly and free to the general public. versity (CSU) campus, or $67,200 in the University of California (UC) system. DAA, Santa Clarita supports the belief that the college plays a vital role in supporting a diverse, vibrant economy in the Santa Clarita Valley. COC’s Economic Development Division secured $3.9 million in grants and revenue that provided training for 2,985 employees at 833 companies during 2014-15. And the Small Business Development Center helped launch 46 business start-ups and assisted local businesses in creating 258 new jobs. If passed by voters on June 7, Measure E will provide $230 million for College of the Canyons to build new classrooms and labs at the Valencia and Canyon Country campuses to accommodate growing student enrollment. Measure E will fund four new buildings, totaling 172,000 square feet of learning and student service space at the Canyon Country Campus. At the Valencia campus, the bond is expected to build 1,000 new parking spaces and renovate 350,000 square feet of learning space, much of it in classroom and lab buildings that are more than 40 years old. Applications Accepted for Youth Grove Evening Remembrance T he City of Santa Clarita is accepting names of youth ages 24 and younger who lost their lives in traffic-related incidents for inclusion in the Annual Youth Grove Evening of Remembrance. The event will be held on Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at 7:15 p.m. at the Youth Grove at Central Park, located at 27150 Bouquet Canyon Road in Saugus. To submit a name to be displayed at the Youth Grove, parents must complete a signed release form and submit it to the City’s Community Services division, located at 20880 Centre Pointe Parkway, by Wednesday, June 15. Each year, the City and the Blue Ribbon Task Force host the Evening of Remembrance to honor the local youth who lost their lives in traffic related incidents and encourage the community to drive safely. All names submitted for the Youth Grove will be presented at the Annual Evening of Remembrance on pillars that mimic cut tree stumps to represent a Alex Farrell Natalie Tseng Sarah Yoon VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM young life cut too short on the road. The pillars surround a central monument urging the community to “Know More” about safe driving habits and to pledge that “No More” young lives will be lost behind the wheel. The half-acre Youth Grove memorial is dedicated to educating the community about safe driving and offers a place for reflection. It is home to 93 individual pillars, each with a plaque bearing the name of a young life lost in a trafficrelated incident. Prior to the Evening of Remembrance, community members are invited to participate in the Walk of Remembrance. The walk will begin at 6:45 p.m. at Central Park and will reinforce the importance of safe driving. For more information on the Youth Grove or to obtain a release form, contact Community Services at (661) 250-3708 or visit Santa-Clarita.com/BlueRibbon. May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 Your Hometown News and Classifieds Sports Highlights 7 By Tim Haddock Contributor Baseball The West Ranch baseball team ended a four-year CIF playoff drought winning its first-round game over Mater Dei from Santa Ana. West Ranch beat Mater Dei, 5-2, in the CIF Southern Section Division 1 playoffs. It was the team’s first CIF playoff win since 2012. West Ranch reached the semifinals of the Division 1 playoffs in 2012. Austin Hernandez hit a three-run home run in the sixth inning to break a 2-2 tie against Mater Dei. Blake Baumgartner hit a solo home run in the fourth inning to give West Ranch a 1-0 lead. Mater Dei scored two runs in the sixth inning to take a 2-1 lead in the game. West Ranch tied the score in the bottom of the sixth inning before Hernandez hit his three-run homer to put his team ahead for good. West Ranch starter Timmy Josten gave up two runs in six innings and won his eighth game. Valencia starter Shea O’Leary went the distance, giving up four hits with five strikeouts and no walks. Valencia plays Pacifica of Garden Grove in the second round of the playoffs. Pacifica beat Valencia in the second round of the CIF playoffs last year. The Saugus softball team lost to Edison High of Huntington Beach, 2-1, in the first round of the CIF Southern Section Division 1 playoffs. Edison scored both runs in the fifth inning. Saugus starter Mariah Lopez ended her high school career striking out 15 Edison batters and gave up only three hits. The West Ranch softball team lost to Great Oak of Temecula, 5-1, in the first round of the CIF Southern Section Division 1 playoffs. Great Oak scored four runs in the sixth inning to break a 1-1 tie. West Ranch, which reached the championship game of the CIF playoffs last year, finishes with a 19-9 record. West Ranch plays Norco on the road in the second round. Track and Field The Hart baseball team beat Milikan, 3-2 in eight innings, in the first round of the CIF Southern Section Division 1 playoffs at Long Beach State. Cole Roederer drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly in the eighth inning, scoring pinch runner Leif Vera. Milikan led 2-1 in the fifth inning. Hart’s Dillon Klement tied the score in the sixth inning with an RBI single that drove in Robert Reeves. He led off the inning with a double. Hart took a 1-0 lead in the first inning. Grant Thuente, Reeves and Danny Cervantes put together a string of hits for the first Hart run. Hart is home against Corona in the second round of the playoffs. The Valencia baseball team lost to El Dorado of Placentia, 6-4, in the first round of the CIF Southern Section Division 1 playoffs. AJ Medina drove in two runs with a single in the third inning. It cut the El Dorado lead to 3-2. Medina was 2-for-4 in the game. Valencia finishes with a 23-9 record. The Albert Einstein Academy baseball team beat Valley Christian of Santa Maria, 3-1, and won its first CIF playoff game in school history. Einstein scored three runs in the first inning of the CIF Southern Section Division 7 playoff game at the William S. Hart Baseball Complex. Einstein starter Sam Stulman made the three runs stand up against Valley Christian. Stulman pitched a complete game with 11 strikeouts. Max Cogan drove in two runs in the first inning. Eric Hovsepian drove in the third run of the inning on a squeeze bunt. Einstein plays Hesperia Christian in the second round of the playoffs. Seven athletes from the Santa Clarita Valley will continue their track and field seasons after impressive showings at the CIF Southern Section finals at Cerritos College. There were no winners, but those seven athletes all qualified for the Masters Meet in Fresno. As a team, the Golden Valley girls finished in fifth place in the Southern Section Division 2 meet. Shyann Franklin led the Grizzlies with two top-five performances and is the only athlete from the Santa Clarita Valley to qualify in two events for the Masters Meet. She was second in the discus and fourth in the shot put. Both efforts were good enough for her to qualify for the Masters Meet in Fresno this weekend. The freshman threw the discus 132 feet, 2 inches, and she shot the put 39 feet, 10 ½ inches. Gabby Sanchez from Canyon was third in the discus with a throw of 130 feet, 6 inches at the Division 2 meet. She is the first female track and field athlete from Canyon to finish as high as third in the discus at the CIF Southern Section Division finals. She will also compete in the Masters Meet in the discus. Two girls from West Ranch qualified for the Masters Meet. Bailey Pate will compete in the 800 meters and Adaugo Oguejio will compete in the long jump. Pate was third in the 800 meters at the Division 2 meet. She finished in the race in 2 minutes, 14.33 seconds. Oguejio was third in the long jump at the Division 2 meet. In her first attempt, she jumped 18 feet, 4 ½ inches. Two boys from Canyon will compete in the pole vault at the Masters Meet. Jake Bennet and Jeremiah Chow finished in the top five at the Division 2 meet. Both efforts put them in the Masters Meet. Bennett was fourth in the pole vault at a mark of 14 feet, 6 inches, a personal best. Chow was fifth at 14 feet, 6 inches, but he had one miss. The miss cost him a spot in the final standings. Softball The Valencia softball team shut out Diamond Ranch, 3-0, in the first round of the CIF Southern Section Division 1 playoffs at Valencia High. Valencia scored all three runs in the sixth inning. Alexis Genovese drove in a run and scored a run in the sixth. She knocked in Brittney Ross-Smith to put Valencia up 2-0. Genovese scored on a passed ball later in the inning to give the Vikings a 3-0 lead. The seventh and final athlete from the Santa Clarita Valley to advance to the Masters Meet is Golden Valley’s Jonathon Bay in the 1,600 meters. He was fourth in the Division 2 race and is an alternate for the 1,600 meters at the Masters Meet. Tim Haddock writes for ESPN and the Ventura County Star. Follow him on Twitter @ thaddock. Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 8 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS OPINION School Bond Nonsense Notes on Mental Illness By Lee Barnathan Contributor By Joshua Heath Contributor R A wareness about mental health issues is perhaps the highest it has ever been, and for good reason. According to the latest research, approximately one in five Americans are mentally ill. Suicide rates are at record highs. Attention must be paid. While much of the activism being carried out is noble and profound, I feel there is something missing. Specifically, the conversation about mental health is far too macro. “End suicide now,” “no more depression,” “anxiety is all right” — the slogans scream out on college campuses and in the streets during marches. But these words, while important, are not enough. It is not sufficient to only combat mental illness on a broad level. Efforts must also be made in our day-to-day lives to ease the burden of those who are suffering within our communities and social circles. For it is in these areas, in my judgment, that ignorance still abounds. Nowhere is this more evident than in the communities in which I operate as a young person. By and large, my peers, if asked, would all say that mental health is a vital issue and that those who suffer from mental illness are deserving of compassion. But at the same time, many of these same people ridicule others who are different, who don’t dress, talk or act according to social norms. They do this without realizing that many individuals who struggle to conform to social expectations suffer from mental illness. They understand the broad moral idea that the mentally ill need our empathy, but fail miserably in the action of giving that empathy to the people they know. For instance, I have seen friends get ridiculed for not keeping up with their hygiene, for looking like “bums,” and for having trouble in conversation. These individuals were suffering from depression and social anxiety, respectively, but their peers simply saw them as targets for jokes. In light of this disturbing disconnect, our culture must push the argument that if you care about mental health, you can’t just stop at broad feelings of sympathy for the mentally ill members of the community. You must also transform the way you conduct your day-to-day interactions. When encountering someone who is “different” in some way, individuals must react with feelings of compassion and empathy instead of cruel judgments. The question must be asked, “What mental illness could this person be suffering from and how can I help?” Words like “freak” and “weirdo” must become as taboo as any other slur used to marginalize oppressed communities. Facilitating this transformation will be an important task — perhaps the most vital actions we can take to improve the lives of the mentally ill. For if we only focus on mental illness on a broad level, our activism will be tragically incomplete. The university student suffering from depression will only get worse, regardless of all the campaigns organized to raise awareness about his disease, if he still gets mocked for coming to class messy and unkempt. As a whole, this evolution in morality will take time. The temptation to marginalize people who don’t conform to social norms and expectations is strong, but if we care about mental health, we must resist it, because in the final analysis, as long as someone is kind, compassionate, and has a sense of charity, there is no wrong way for him or her to be a human being. That principle must drive the thinking on this issue in every aspect. It is a fine way to center the rest of one’s politics as well. May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 emember how the $230 million Measure E is estimated to cost $483,423,125? It might cost $529 million. It might cost $920 million. It might cost less. No one really knows, and anyone who says they do is lying. According to Richard Michael, who runs bigbadbonds.com, a site that lists all 45 school bond issues on the June ballot, the reason the total amount of debt obligation is unknown is because the future is unknown. Specifically, what will property values look like in the coming years? “They can predict next year, but after next year, it gets harder and harder,” Michael said. “After next year, you’re getting into rarefied air.” As an example, Michael points to the recent past. Between 2000 and 2007, the assessed values of homes went up between 2 and 3 percent. Then the housing bubble burst, and values either leveled off or dipped. It wasn’t until 2010 that some values started rebounding; for others, that came in 2012. By law, bonds cannot be paid out at higher than $4 for every $1 of bond money. So, $920 million ($230 million times four) is the maximum Measure E could cost. Valencia resident James de Bree wrote a white paper about how school bonds will affect area residents. He referred to Measure M, the $160 million bond issue voters passed in 2006 that benefitted COC. He wrote that Measure M’s disclosure statement said the bonds to be sold would likely be paid back at a rate of $9.73 per $100,000 of a home’s assessed value. In fact, de Bree wrote, homeowners paid more. The first bonds were paid back at $10.85, the last bonds to be sold were paid back at $14.30, and the highest rate to pay everything off was not $9.73 as was esti- mated, but was likely between $15.78 and $30.04 per $100,000 of a home’s assess value. “California voters are typically not provided the full picture when asked to approve bond measures,” De Bree wrote. “The measure typically requests voter approval for the issuance of bonds for a certain amount of indebtedness, but rarely is anything said about the total costs of servicing that debt.” Another aspect that troubles Michael: Organizations that help school districts write the measures for the ballot. “People see it as a local issue,” he said. “They don’t realize there’s an organization that goes over how to get the bond passed.” One such group is the Coalition of Adequate School Housing (cashnet.org). On its site, it offers meetings and workshops that ensure school districts have the most recent information to perfect their school facility projects. “For school districts with school facility projects, or thinking about initiating a school facility project, this is a workshop that you cannot afford to miss,” the site says. On the site is a page listing the 125 architectural, construction and other firms and businesses that contributed at least $5,000 to help put the $9 billion Kindergarten Through Community College Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2016 on the November ballot. The site also lists 381 individuals and businesses that gave less than $5,000. “It’s a racket,” Michael said. “Taxpayers get all the risk. The schools get all the money. It’s hard to resist.” Life is short enough to begin with, but it is even shorter for those who spend years imprisoned by mental illness. That is why having a full discussion about this issue — and tackling it in ways both big and small — is so important. Let us strive together to do all we can to make progress, so that one day, perhaps in our grandchildren’s generation, every type of individual will be fully embraced. **The Views and Opinions expressed in these columns are those of the writer, not necessarily those of Valley Publications/Santa Clarita Gazette.** **Warning: This chart is satire. Political Endorsement Letter Policy The Santa Clarita Gazette will print any letter (space available) supporting or endorsing a candidate for political office free of charge. Preferred length is 250 words, but we do reserve the right to edit them as necessary for space. Include your name and submit to editor@scfree.net or Doug@santaclaritagazette.com. Campaign managers wishing to purchase a paid advertisement for candidates call Barbara at 661-298-5330 or email Barbara@scfree.net. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 Your Hometown News and Classifieds Standing on a Corner Somewhere in Arizona: (apologies to Jackson Browne and the late Glenn Frey) After spending four days in our home state of Arizona, I’ll ask you to indulge me as I rant on some contrasts between here and there (some of these may seem petty, but hey, it’s my rant). There: The carpool lanes are marked with white stripes, allowing free access to go in and out. Here: Carpool lanes are lined with thick yellow lines with those bumpy things that make you scared to even think about crossing over, then you get in a traffic jam or behind someone going half the speed limit and our irritability goes viral. There: They utilize as much of the pavement as possible to allow for more lanes on the freeway. Here: We have a huge block of space to the left of the carpool lanes, up against the median barrier, which is there for crap people throw out the window. I’ve got an idea; let’s move the carpool lane over on top of that space and create another lane that vehicles can actually drive on! (It’s really bad on the 14 going up to the Antelope Valley, where you have that huge space next to the carpool lane, then the carpool lane and just two regular lanes to the right for the gas sucking, green-hating, can’t stand to be in the car with someone else that long, selfish capitalists to snake along.) There: At almost every intersection, drivers can turn left on a green light after the green arrow is off, allowing for faster traffic flow and less traffic frustration. (In Tucson you can turn left on green, and if you aren’t able to make the turn during that time, the green arrow comes on after oncoming traffic gets the red light. It works great.) Here: At almost every intersection, we are only allowed to turn left on the green arrow. No wonder drivers make a mad dash when the green arrow goes yellow, and even red. We don’t want to be stuck for another traffic eternity at a red light. I guess we aren’t big enough boys and girls to know how to turn left while yielding to oncoming traffic. Gazette money to help report on Measure E and not expect us to report in favor of their view. (Although I can be bought for the right price. JUST KIDDING!) The soon-to-be $20 trillion debt: Once again, I feel like the boy crying wolf, as I rant regarding how dangerous the debt is for our country. My cries fall on deaf ears, from Santa Clarita to Washington. Before we know it, the interest alone will eat up every penny we have, leaving us with nothing for crucial things we rely on. So, what do we hear from candidates running for office on all federal levels, including the presidency, regarding this very pressing matter? Nothing, not one darn thing! We are a joke: Russia, China and Iran think we are a joke. Russia and China are buddies and could gang up on us to really turn our world upside down. Iran and the insane nuclear deal we made with them make us the laughing stock of the world. We give them $150 billion as part of the deal, then they turn around and start violating terms of the agreement without so much as a peep from us. A Russian fighter jet buzzes one of our Navy ships; China toys with us and our allies in the South China Sea; and Iran captures our sailors and makes a spectacle of them for the world to see. What did we do about any of these things? Utterly embarrassing – nothing! To make matters worse, we owe huge sums of money to China and Russia. Can’t you just hear them talking to each other, going, “Obama is such a dumb %&$*. He owes us a bunch of money, and on top of that, we could kick his country’s butt without much of a problem.” My fear is the leaders will get together and drink too much baijiu and vodka one night and one will end up ruling the USA on one side of the Mississippi River and the other one on the other side. Of course I jest, but why don’t we hear about this serious issue of our weak standing in the world from the candidates? Obamacare – Hello … There: Arizona did away with the state border’s useless check points years ago. When we were kids and the guards would ask my dad if we had any fruit in the car, he would say, “No, but I’ve got nuts in the back seat.” (I guess you had to be there.) Here: Crossing over into California near Blythe, traffic backs up while we wait in line for some overweight, overpaid minion to smile and wave us through, making for great use of our tax dollars. There: Former Governor Jan Brewer had the guts to get in Obama’s face on the tarmac at the airport regarding his idiotic immigration policy. (I’ll never forget the look on the president’s face when she did that. I don’t think he felt very welcome.) Here: We welcome the guy and rejoice when he makes his umpteenth visit here to raise money for Hillary and jams up the freeways for hours. There: The legislature just passed, and the governor signed, several business-friendly bills with tax cuts and regulation reductions. Here: Our legislature and governor – never mind, you know the contrast on this one! I can hear it now: “Doug, if you like Arizona so much, why you don’t go back there?” Be careful what you ask for. Why, Oh Why Doesn’t Anyone Talk About This Stuff ? Iran nuclear deal and NPR: A group the White House calls a key surrogate paid National Public Radio (NPR) $100,000 to help it report on the Iran nuclear pact. Wait a freaking minute – you mean to tell me an outside group paid a radio network, that is subsidized by our tax dollars, money to report on the onesided deal that America got snookered on? You don’t think the White House encouraged this to help mislead us on the deal, do you? Nah. … And heck, why pay NPR that kind of money for skewed reporting when we have CNN and MSNBC doing the same thing for free? (that we know of, anyway) This would be like a community activist giving the We hear from one side Obamacare will be abolished, and from the other, it’s a great thing and should be continued. Nobody is talking about how it is going to blow up in our face come 2017, with skyrocketing premiums and deductibles as high as $6,000, not to mention a $1,000 tax penalty for those without health insurance. Shouldn’t all of these issues ranted here be shouted about from every podium, newscast and hilltop in the land? Me sure thinks so, but then again, that’s just me. Recent Headlines Catching my Attention: (with my 2 cents thrown in) Should ‘Never Trump’ People Get Over It? Yes, and quickly Reid Vows to Stop Clinton From Picking Certain Running Mates: Trouble in Paradise? 9 tifies as a 70-year-old receive social security benefits and the senior citizen discount at the movie theatre? I mean, if we are going to identify people simply because of their feelings – doesn’t anything go?” (Facebook post) Letters to the Ranter: Hi Doug, I feel really sorry for Hank. He seems quite well mentally & seems to have a good attitude. Please pass on my Email address to him. Possibly I could be a positive influence to him. Dennis Hi Doug, Thanks for taking care of that guy a few weeks ago who called you a coward but did not sign his own name. You were very PROFESSIONAL in your response. I’m thinking ... what a jerk he is to expel an anonymous OPINION in jest of admonishing your political correctness. That being said I am here to admonish you for pitter pattering around on your support for Trump. C’mon man I don’t know you but I read you and have met you (twice) and my gut feeling is you love Trump. So that’s that. But here is the gist of my writing today. I am so sick and tired of the left and the right and the status quo. Currently Republicans are wossies and Democrats are smug. Trump knows that. He has been both. He switched parties because he wants change. The media is very bias. (By the way I hope you smother the Signal ). The media reports a Trump rally as having “protesters” when in fact they are unemployed freeloaders. And most anti Trump protests result in violence. However at a Clinton or Sanders rally do you see a hoard of violent protesters ? No. Duhuh. Does the media bother to acknowledge this ? Fucking assholes they are. Back to the Democrats. These “leftist” are internal terrorist. You watch. One of them will try to assassinate Trump. I truly thought a conservative would have done that to Obama but I guess conservatives are more civil. Ha !! They would tell you different. Everyone on both sides are in an uproar over Trump. I don’t know the guy or am I in love with him. I doubt he can do everything he says. Like build a wall or eject Muslims. I really don’t think he believes that either. But I believe in what he stands for and what he says. And I have form day one. The status quo is scared. Good. We have been getting ripped off for too long. I am so sick and tired of being told I am not politicaly correct becuase I have my own beliefs. I am sick and tired of having others beliefs and culture shoved down my throat to the point I have to be shamed of my own. . . Or I am a racist. Or I am insensitive. Or I am not for progress. I don”t hurt anybody. I love my God and nature and I tenderly care for and nourish it. I can walk away from a heated argument and still respect you. I truly believe the majority and DONALD TRUMP feel the same way…E Why is it we let a few politicos and the media set the pace. Doug I understand your being trepid. The polls have shown your gut feeling is correct. Now show some intrepdiness as leader of the Gazette. TIMOTHY **Letters to the editor/ranter are published “as-is,” without editing for grammar, spelling or punctuation. House Dems to Resurrect LGBT Measure: You guys go for it, this has to be the most pressing issue we face today. "Loving God... Loving Others" GOP Senator: Obama Used Zika Money for Climate Fund: You best not mess with Barack’s precious climate change money. Quotes of the Week: “The choice this November is tragic. As happens often in life, this choice is between bad and worse, not bad and good.” (Dennis Prager, author and radio talk show host) “The truth is we need to build an economy going forward with all of us, when we all move forward and the payment of a national debt is not the responsibility of one group of Americans versus another.” (Paul Sadler) “A question for the Attorney General: Shouldn’t a 16-year-old who identifies as a 21-year-old be allowed to consume alcohol? Shouldn’t a 40-year-old who iden- Casual Atmosphere. Come As You Are. Serious Faith. Great Coffee. Sunday Services at 10:00 AM Leona Cox Community School 18643 Oakmoor Street In Canyon Country (off Whites Canyon Rd. at the top of Nadal Street) (661) 251-8340 www.hopevineyard.com Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 10 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 Grandma’s Attic Hosts Auction with ‘Storage Wars’ Merchandise By Martha Michael Gazette Editor I vy Calvin epitomizes the idea you can recycle, repurpose and reuse just about anything. He has literally bought and sold thousands of items in the last decade and a half, hosting auctions every three months or so. Grandma’s Attic is located at 415 W. Sierra Hwy and it is a “thrift store” that only carries purchased items, no donations. Calvin says it is open four to five hours a day. When he is working on ‘Storage Wars’ his store is closed a lot more. As a star of ‘Storage Wars,’ a reality show where collectors bid on storage units, Calvin has about 10,000 pieces to sell, which he will roll out for the public on Saturday, June 4, 2016. About 80 percent of the merchandise out of 31 storage units at the auction will be pieces from the TV show. Calvin got his start when he worked as a mover and saw someone holding an auction of stored merchandise. He figured he could do it too, so he bought a unit and sold items at the Saugus Swap Meet in Santa Clarita and the Four Points Swap Meet in Antelope Valley. Some of his favorites include go-karts, old model trucks and older BB and pellet guns. Calvin expects 200-300 buyers to show up for the auction, which begins at 10 a.m. at Grandma’s Attic, his store on the border of Acton and Palmdale. The gates open at 9 and the sale doesn’t end until everything is sold. Ivy Calvin’s work is never done – even following the auction, because he has his store to supply. The TV personality and store owner says, “As soon as it’s gone, we start refilling the next day.” “Everything’s got to go,” Calvin says. “It’s five to six truck and trailer loads – all of Season 8. And there’s no reserve. It all pretty much starts at $1.” LIVE AUCTION Saturday, June 4, 2016 9 am Hosted by Ivy Calvin of A&E’s “Storage Wars” GRANDMA’S ATTIC 415 Sierra Hwy., Acton 93550 VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 11 Non-Profit of the Week Hero of the Week SCV Youth Project Kathy Watterson T he Youth Project is a non-profit organization that provides free counseling, support groups, outreach/education and crisis intervention to teens 12–18 years. The group’s mission is to provide teens with the tools they need to lead healthy and successful lives. The services are 100 percent free and available on all campuses in the William S. Hart Union School District. Staff members meet students during the school day and work with them on any topic that they seek support for – substance abuse, depression, suicide, domestic abuse, neglect, bullying, peer pressure, anger, communication, relationships, pregnancy, grades, etc. “We have been so lucky to be a resource to more than 33,000 teens and their families since we opened in 2000 and are so proud to work in this valley,” says SCV Youth Project Executive Director Kim Goldman. “With strong partnerships with the William S. Hart District, we are able to impact the lives of so many kids in need.” K athy likes to fly under the radar and never wants to be acknowledged for all the good work she is doing for the SCV Youth Project. Now in her third year as a board member, she hit the ground running from the get-go. You find her volunteering at every event and promoting the cause of this non-profit group to whoever will listen. Most recently, this board member and executive committee member created a very successful fundraising event, The Youth Project Golf Classic, which is getting bigger and better each year she hosts it. With the ongoing support of her team at Re/Max of Valencia, it has become the premiere golf event in Santa Clarita! Kathy is a 30-year resident of the Santa Clarita Valley and a successful realtor with Re/Max Valencia for the last 27 years. She is happily married to her husband, Jeff, for 37 years and together they have two children, both married. She is also a very proud grandmother to her grandsons, Kade & Kohen, and has a granddaughter on the way. “Kathy is dependable, kind, compassionate and committed, and her love for this community knows no bounds,” says SCV Youth Project Executive Director Kim Goldman. “We are so lucky to have her as part of the Youth Project family.” DEPENDABLE 24-HOUR SERVICE Brought to you by: PLUMBING AND DRAIN SERVICE Where Service ence! ALL WORK GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES IMMEDIATE RESPONSE HUGE SAVINGS FOR SCV FOOD PANTRY DONORS Athlete of the Week John Elam A junior at Canyon High School, John Elam finished in fourth place in the discus with a personal best throw of 162 feet, 7 inches at the CIF Southern Section Division 2 track and field finals at Cerritos College. He qualified for the Master’s Meet in the discus. “John Elam is one of our team captains, and recently won our Most Valuable Thrower award at our banquet,” said Paul Broneer, head coach of Canyon High School’s track and field team. “For his Boy Scout Brought to you by: Eagle project, John renovated our shot put facility, adding boundaries, replacing the landing surface, and installing a shot return ramp. We feel our facility is now the best in the Foothill League, thanks to John’s efforts. He throws the discus this Friday at the Master’s College Meet and hopes to qualify for state. Earlier in the season, John won the Canyon Pre-Season Decathlon with 4,165 points, showing that he is a versatile athlete who can not only throw, but sprint, hurdle, vault, and run.” Proud Sponsors of Santa Clarita Valley Athletics 19252 Soledad Cyn Rd 661-250-9464 www.buffalowildwings.com Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 12 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS By Melissa Lampert Contributor May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 Canyon High Grad on World Tour With Pop Star Selena Gomez A 2006 Canyon High School grad and longtime musician embarked on pop star Selena Gomez’s “Revival” tour earlier this month as her drummer, according to family members. Santa Clarita native Steven J. Robinson performed his first show alongside the singer in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 6 and is set to travel around the world for dozens more performances until the tour wraps up on Dec. 18 in Guadalajara, Mexico. “It’s a dream come true,” said Danielle Robinson, Steven’s “high school sweetheart” and wife of seven years. “He’s been playing the drums since he was two and has always wanted to do a tour like this.” While Robinson has toured with other stars like David Archuleta and Eric Hutchinson, Danielle noted the Revival tour is his biggest one yet. A lifelong musician, Robinson got his start in music playing drums for his church, and was part of the Canyon High band all four years of high school and the Sierra Vista Junior High band both years of middle school as well. After graduating from Canyon High in 2006, Robinson received a scholarship to attend the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. While he decided not to finish his education at the college and return to Santa Clarita instead, Danielle noted his career “took off ” from there. “(He) didn’t graduate, but made a lot of relationships and connections,” she said, adding that he has received numerous endorsements over the years from esteemed companies like Maypex Drums, Roland and Evans Drumheads. Scheduled to perform in Toronto, Canada on Wednesday night, Robinson returns to the United States on Saturday for a performance in Boston, Massachusetts before travelling to Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and more. After visiting over 20 states throughout the summer, Gomez’s Revival tour is expected to reach dozens of countries through the end of the year, including Thailand, Japan, Australia, France, Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain and many others. ARE YOU A TECH-NINJA? Scorpion is looking for awesome web developers to handle a wide variety of inbound technical requests from our clients. If you’re a hungry-to-grow, extremely driven techie, we want you! “I’m glad I get to be a part of it,” Danielle said. “It’s hard having him away … but it’s wonderful to be able to support him and encourage him and his career.” In the midst of the tour, the Robinsons plan to relocate from Santa Clarita to Nashville, Tennessee along with their three children: Kiara, 6; Jeremiah, 5; and Micah, 1. “He wants to get into songwriting,” Danielle said, noting that several songs Robinson has written have already landed on an album. Eventually, Robinson hopes to open his own recording studio or music label in order to help others in the music industry. “He loves doing music, but his ultimate goal is to inspire other people,” Danielle said. “(He wants) to help develop artists and musicians, to just shape them and help them reach their full potential and their dreams.” Article source www.hometownstation.com www.venicepizzeria.weebly.com 17806 Sierra Hwy A ZZ PI N CA XI ME OR E EM PR SU , RS VE LO AT ME E LARG $10.99 Pick Up Only plus taxes Skills: HTML 5, CSS 3, Javascript, ¡Query Pizza Al Pastor Cilantro Onion with spicy sauce TAKE A LOOK & APPLY TODAY! www.Scorpion.co/about-scorpion/careers $9.99 each plus tax pick up only Bread Sticks $ & Sauce 1.99 Carne Asada Cilantro Onion with spicy green sauce VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 Your Hometown News and Classifieds How Much Money Should I Leave to my Children When I Die? 13 Now and Then: California Cycling By Linda Pedersen Contributor By Arif M. Halaby, CEP Contributor I T here are many famous stories of trust fund babies, from Paris Hilton to the Rockefeller clan. And whether your children stand to inherit less or more than those big names, there is one thing they will have in common with those infamous families’ heirs – they did not earn the money they are now in control of spending. According to some reports, the average inheritance is gone in less than a year! The same things you did not want to spend your money on is ultimately where your money ends up. The fancy boat, trips to Europe, and the home remodel are all done with money they did not work for and earn. The value of the inheritance has a lot to do with the choices people can make, but the emotional disconnect that comes with having money they did not earn is always the same. Jealousy from others often leads to accusations of being a “spoiled brat,” “stuck up,” or even “arrogant.” Since each individual handles money differently, even within your own family, it has been my experience that the way money is handed down for each child can, and should, be different. Some children have financial issues, marital issues, a pending divorce, or substance abuse problems. Your love for each of your children is NOT contingent on the way they each receive their inheritance. And the choices they have made and the circumstances they have found themselves in are not your problem to solve. Remember, as their situations change, you can change your will/living trust at any time (as long as you are alive). Keeping yourself more business-minded about your money will serve you better than making up emotional reasons why everything should be equal for each beneficiary. I have found that spreading out the distribution over time is often the best way to leave money for your children. It may be better for them, and for their financial planning and tax purposes, for them to slowly receive it, or even to receive it incrementally when they reach certain ages. One example is distributing half at age 30 and the other half at age 40. Another option might be to spread it out over their lifetimes, like an annuity. You may also want to consider having your beneficiaries attend certain financial classes or earn certain degrees before they receive the first or second payments. If you can spend your last dollar the day you pass away, maybe that would be best. However, since that is not easily achievable, you will have to make a decision about how the money will be distributed among the ones you love. After all, you don’t want to hurt your loved ones with the money you have worked so hard to pass along. Remember that money is a power tool, and with power comes responsibility. f you have a Facebook page, you most likely have seen posts about growing up in the ‘50s and ‘60s. You know the ones – kids playing outside until the streetlights come on and drinking water out of the hose. Many of them have pictures of kids riding bikes without helmets – another memory from those halcyon days. Only if you were one of those who took a spill or crashed into an immovable object while riding your bike, the memory might not be so rosy. Bike safety and design sophistication have come a long way in the decades that have followed. The number of gear shifts has escalated, braking is done with your hands, not your feet, and most cyclists now wear impactresistant helmets as they ride their shiny bikes worth $2,000 (or more – much, much more!). Another boon to bicycle safety has been the creation of bike paths. In Santa Clarita we are fortunate to have a number of paths that radiate into most every corner of the valley. Supplementing those are bike lanes that can be found on many of our streets, although the average rider may be intimidated sharing the road with cars and trucks. Few recreational riders ever get to the point where they push their bikes to the latest design and safety limits – or venture out on our canyon roads. If you want to see how that works, nothing is better than watching the professionals who compete on the California Amgen Tour. This year’s eight-stage tour started in San Diego. But bike enthusiasts in the SCV were most interested in Stage 2, which started on Monday, May 16 in South Pasadena, climbed to towering heights in the Angeles Crest canyons, then finished via Placerita Canyon, The Old Road, Wiley Canyon and a sprint to the finish down Lyons Avenue. Bicycle racing involves more than jumping out to the front of the pack (or peloton, to those in the know) then fending off challengers until crossing the finish line. Teams consisting of five or more members devise complex strategies to protect their strongest riders while also staging “break-aways” from com- peting teams. There are competitions within the race that earn points for the different winners. Some contests favor sprinters, others, hill climbers. Until you get familiar with all the terminology and strategies, understanding how the final winner of the overall race is determined can be mind-boggling. However, standing near the sprint and finish line, and feeling the wind in your face as the peloton thunders by, is still an exhilarating experience. Last week’s Stage 2 was exceptional for a side drama that involved an all-American breakaway. Ben King, Evan Huffman, and William Barta (the second youngest rider in the race) sprinted to the front of the peloton early in the race and, at one point, widened the gap to seven minutes. While break-aways are not unusual, the fact the pack was unable to overcome the deficit and catch the riders at the finish, was. To add to the drama, Barta had a flat tire, which lost him valuable seconds. Though he was able to catch up to King and Huffman, the exertion took its toll, and he fell back in the last 10 kilometers of the race. And even though the peloton almost closed the gap on the sprint down Lyons Avenue, King and Huffman held on to claim first and second, respectively. Being first earned King the yellow jersey for the day – an honor he wore in the next day’s competition. Don’t feel too badly for Huffman and Barta. In those competitions within competitions they earned winning jerseys. Huffman won three of four King of the Hill (climbing) competitions, and Barta was awarded the “Break Away from Cancer” Most Courageous Jersey for catching up to the leaders after his mechanical breakdown. The Amgen Tour ended in Sacramento on May 22, with the Frenchman Julian Alaphilippa being the overall winner, but for many of the Santa Clarita Valley fans, that was an anti-climatic postscript. Arif M. Halaby is the President and CEO of Total Financial Solutions, Inc., a financial and insurance services company based in Santa Clarita, California, with offices extending to the San Fernando and Antelope Valleys. The Gazette Radio Hour With Doug Sutton & John Rogers Every Friday from 2-3 pm - NEW TIME! AM 1220 KHTS Everything You Need to Know to be in the Know! It’s the Gazette and Free Classifieds on Radio! SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE &FREE CLASSIFIEDS Thundering toward the finish, the pelaton was unable to catch the two breakaway leaders. Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 14 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 Logix Federal Credit Union Matches $1,000 for MakerSpace at Golden Oak Community School P rincipal Gretchen Lupica at Golden Oak Community School accepted a check for matching funds from Logix Federal Credit Union last week. The money goes to MakerSpace, an area for students to conduct scientific investigations and experiment with computer coding. It encourages innovation, exploration and creativity. “I was fortunate to participate in the SCV Education Foundation’s ‘Principal for a Day’ with Gretchen (Lupica),” Branch Sales Manager Steve Artis said. “We talked about how Logix could help spur some fundraising dollars. The credit union offered to match up to $1,000 if the students brought in the funds for MakerSpace.” And, in just four weeks, the elementary school children brought in more. “Our parents and students really rallied to get the community to share much-needed dollars for the space,” Lupica said. “The first-graders met the challenge with their teacher, Holly Linam, and tallied for the most money. Between the dollars from the challenge grant from Logix, the students’ campaign and other resources, we now have $3,000 to build the space.” One of the students created a video to help communicate what MakerSpace is and what it can be. The video was viewed by all of the students Thursday where the first-grade class received their prizes. “It’s great to see the business community take advantage of their time with our principals,” said Jackie Hartmann, executive director for the SCV Education Foundation. “We always hope that we can start some connections with Principal for a Day in February, allowing for projects like these before year’s end. And this example demonstrates how the involvement can result in lasting relationships.” The MakerSpace is set for development during the next few months. “We’ll invite the community to celebrate with us when it’s completed,” Lupica said. Pictured (L to R): Golden Oak Community School Principal Gretchen Lupica, Loan Officer Andrew Romero, Branch Sales Manager Steve Artis and Community Relations Specialist Alethia Calagias, who work for Logix Federal Credit Union, present a check for $1,000 to the school for its MakerSpace. The dollars matched those raised by students during a four-week campaign. Golden Oak Community School first-graders and their teacher, Holly Linam, received prizes for bringing in the most money for the MakerSpace campaign. Logix Federal Credit Union matched $1,000 of the dollars. Logix Loan Officer Andrew Romero, and Branch Sales Manager Steve Artis presented the check to Principal Gretchen Lupica. ‘Relay for Jack!’ Supports National DIPG Awareness Week Congressman and Assemblyman to Attend Fundraiser O ne of the most aggressive cancers with no known cure, DIPG, or diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, is at the heart of a fundraising event in Agua Dulce this weekend. The public is invited to Relay for Jack! on Saturday, May 28, 2016 at Vasquez Rocks County Park. felt as freakish as if we’d been struck by lightning, and this was somehow the justification for the lack of research activity for children like my son. I didn’t realize there were six other children being treated at that hospital for DIPG that year.” The event will include a day of family activities, a race and a ceremony honoring Congressman Steve Knight with the Jack’s Angels Man of the Year Award for introducing HRes586, a bill designating the fourth week of May “National DIPG Awareness Week.” May is Brain Tumor Awareness Month. After Jack died, Janet came to realize the fact that DIPG is not a “rare brain tumor,” but the second most common pediatric brain tumor, the leading cause of cancer-related death in children. HRes586 was introduced to the House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee on January 13, 2016, by Congressman Steve Knight (R-CA-25) the day after the Moonshot Initiative was introduced as part of the State of the Union Ceremonies on January 12, 2016. “National DIPG Awareness Week will honor the thousands of mostly very young children who have faced, and continue to face death bravely and with uncompromising certainty as the result of this devastating disease,” says a press release from Jack’s Angels Foundation CEO Janet Demeter. “DIPG is not new to the medical community, but represents the limitations of our current science in the area of neurology, the brain and central nervous system, and in pediatric oncology, childhood cancer. DIPG is perhaps the most aggressive cancer and most evasive of known treatment. Unfortunately, treatment protocol and prognosis for the disease has changed little in the 50 years since Neil Armstrong’s daughter died of it in 1962. With uncanny regularity, approximately 350 new cases present themselves each year in the United States alone, and with the same regularity they perish with a median survival time of nine months with treatment.” Demeter took on the mantle of fighting for these children diagnosed with DIPG and their families after losing her son Jack to DIPG in July of 2012. “It was the darkest experience of my life,” says Janet when referring to the diagnosis of her son in October of 2011. “All of a sudden it was as if we were on another planet. When we asked why there were no therapies developed for the disease, the answer was the same, no matter where we turned: ‘The numbers aren’t great enough for investors.’ We “When I learned that DIPG is responsible for roughly 80 percent of pediatric brain tumor deaths annually I was furious,” Demeter said. “That families are expected to just accept that their child’s life is worthless to research investors is the motivation for my activism for these kids and their families. HRes586, a simple Awareness Resolution, does something very powerful. It asks for elevated consideration for lowsurvival rate cancers — urgency and years of life lost — for children, in the research grant process with NCI. Currently, DIPG is like deathrow for children, and no matter how much we scream that there’s a house burning down, no one seems to care for fear of offending a bigger building.” Assemblyman Scott Wilk, recipient of Jack’s Angels Man of the Year 2014-15, will be in attendance, as well as Santa Clarita City Councilman Dante Acosta, a candidate for 2017 California Assembly. Other honorees include Sandra Beck, local media specialist, Lillian Smith of the Country Journal, and Vasquez High School ASB for their annual Powderpuff Football Game, all having contributed to the mission of Jack’s Angels. “Relay for Jack!” supports a pre-clinical research project for DIPG called “Jack’s 12 Pebbles” at the Children’s Cancer Therapy Development Institute, a new non-profit biotech company devoted to eradicating childhood cancer in all its forms. The relay includes a 2 ½-mile course, a half-mile course, and a children’s course. Activist runner for children with cancer Everett Smith from Redlands, Calif., who joined Demeter in the 200-mile “Run for HRes586” in April, has pledged to run 40 miles for the running event. Information about “Jack’s 12 Pebbles” research project and other event information including can be found at www.relayforjack.org. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 By Martha Michael Gazette Editor Your Hometown News and Classifieds 15 Santa Clarita Valley Quilt Guild Offers Warmth to Charity T here’s a familiar metaphor for life where the design on a tapestry signifies what we do outwardly, while the work on the underside stands for a rich weave of relationships and intentions. That’s a lot like the Santa Clarita Quilt Guild, but in this case, the rich colors and fine handiwork are visible on a charming quilt, while its interior is padded with immeasurable caring, compassion and service to others. On the surface it looks like a simple hobby – a group of women doing what they love to do. They spend hours upon hours working at a quilt frame, gathering at the Santa Clarita United Methodist Church, and dividing up sections to continue their work at home. “It’s an addiction,” explained Donna Chipperfield, a member of the Quilt Guild since 1991, shortly after the group was formed. “I started when I was nine years old. My grandmother started me hand quilting, but my mother had a quilt frame in the home at all times. It was set up and people would come over and we would hand quilt.” Members of the Guild create quilts for Paul Newman’s Turtle Camp in Lake Hughes, where they not only cover cots, each child goes home with their own quilt from the guild. The roughly 100 women of the Guild donated 350 double-sided placemats for Meals on Wheels and made quilts for a veterans’ home in Los Angeles. During Katrina, the Guild sent quilts to victims in Louisiana. “Right now we’re collecting quilts and getting those done for the Fort McMurray fire in Canada,” Chipperfield said. “You start out quilting for yourself and then you get to a point where, like my children say, ‘Mom, I don’t need any more quilts.’ You’re still addicted and you’re not going to quit.” The possibilities for design are unlimited, said Chipperfield, who says there are three main styles: modern, traditional and art quilts. She constantly envisions geometric shapes in various sizes and directions. Chipperfield’s grandmother was from Arkansas and did not even own a sewing machine. She remembers that her grandmother cut parts from her husband’s old wool pants and she would use a worn out blanket in the quilt’s middle. “I have so many quilts backed up in my mind,” she said. “The art quilts and modern quilts have taken off big time. There are art quilts where they do portraits and some of them paint their quilts. The money spent on quilting is second only to what people spend on their pets.” “My father’s mother went blind in her 50s, but she still hand-pieced,” Chipperfield said, a testament to how devoted one can be to this favorite pastime. “I have a picture of her hand piecing and I have the quilt she was hand piecing (in the photo).” A past president of the Guild, Chipperfield explained the process, which includes a long arm quilting machine, which she owns, as a professional quilter. Most of the work is done at home, and three times a year they bring machines to the church, ironing boards and other supplies for what the Guild calls community service night. It requires about 18 yards of fabric for a quilt – nine on the front and nine on the back, she said, and sometimes putting a quilt together has real life application. “It’s been 12 years since I lost a granddaughter at Valley Children’s Hospital in Fresno,” Chipperfield said. “My guild donated 40-something quilts to them. You can do all of these community service things, but until it happens to you, you don’t understand the magnitude of what happens when someone does that for you. These ladies pour out their hearts for these things.” The SCV Quilt Guild is involved in numerous non-profit entities, including Habitat for Heroes, a project where more than 80 homes are constructed for veterans and their families in Santa Clarita. “It’s our passion,” Chipperfield said. “And as those vets get the keys to their homes, they get a quilt. We have about 50 of them made so far.” Chipperfield’s machine is 36 inches long and she can draw a picture of the desired image on it. Of all of her past work, her favorites are the four quilts she has made with the double wedding ring pattern. “They took a good 100-120 hours to put together,” Chipperfield said. “It’s similar to building a house,” she said. “You have to have a plan.” Fabric is chosen and cut, then they are sewn together and put into blocks. Once the top is put together, it is ready to be layered. The batting is placed in between the top, then it needs to be quilted. After the binding is completed, the label is placed on the quilt and it is ready to go. The Quilt Guild has a schedule of speakers, as well as programs that include helping Girl Scout troops earn their quilting badges and creating opportunity quilts for charity auctions every year. Previous trunk shows and programs have included experts on Civil War quilts and history of the underground railroad. Each quilt is identified by a label from the Quilt Guild. “Everybody had a hand in getting it going,” says Chipperfield. A favorite store of the Guild, Candy’s Quiltworks in Northridge, donated yards and yards of fabric to the philanthropic causes of the group. All women interested in quilting are welcome to attend the Quilt Guild meeting on the second Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Santa Clartita United Methodist Church, 26640 Bouquet Canyon Road in Saugus. For more information, visit SCVQuiltguild.org. Casino Night Seeking Sponsors and Donations T he annual Let ‘em Roll Casino Night benefiting Triumph Foundation is set for Saturday, July 30, 2016 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Valencia. Between now and then, there are plenty of opportunities for the community to help the non-profit host another successful event. Individuals or companies can donate prizes for the silent auction, such as jewelry, electronics and gift baskets. Sponsorship is also available for the event, where all guests in attendance will enjoy a prime rib dinner, music and dancing. For those who like poker and other gaming such as blackjack and roulette, you can buy in. There is an early bird special of $100 to buy in for the Texas Hold ‘Em tournament if purchased by July 1, 2016. The Triumph Foundation is an organization devoted to helping people triumph over spinal cord injuries. To contact the non-profit group, call (661) 803-3700, email Andrew@Triumph-Foundation.org or visit Triumph-Foundation.org. Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 16 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 #1 COMPLETE TREE SERVICE WE TRIM YOUR TREES RIGHT! • Removals • Pruning • Trimming • Stump Grinding July 14, 2016 661-255-0297 or online @ www.tiptoparborists.com ST CONTR LIC #821770 10% OFF When you Mention the Gazette Jim Lewandowski ISAWC 1413 • Todd Walter ISAWC 10664A Tom Baal ISAWC 7566 “Serving Santa Clarita Valley And Surrounding Communities With Pride Since 1974” Bouquet Canyon Road, Valencia Bar & GRILL best steaks and burgers in town! Chili Cook Off Sunday June 26! • Bottomless Mimosas Saturdays & Sundays • Live Music Tuesday & Thursday • Lakers, Kings, Nascar! • All Dodgers! 251-3133 16404 Delone St., Canyon Country Sand Canyon & 14 fwy - next to Mobil Gas We Have The Dodgers! Open for Lunch and Dinner Monday through Saturday 11:30 to Closing Open Sunday 4 p.m. to Closing VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 17 The History of ‘Fraudulent Conveyance’ By Robin Sandoval Contributor W hile people aren’t typically thrown in jail for failing to pay their debts, they can be thrown in jail for committing “fraudulent conveyance.” Let’s discuss its history just a bit. In Europe during the Middle Ages, people were often subjected to a pretty severe punishment when they weren›t able to pay their debts. Known as “debtor’s prisons,” these were dungeons that contained small cages in which poor people were imprisoned until their families managed to “pay off ” whatever it was that they owed. Keep in mind that this was during Feudalism – an economic system where coinage wasn’t easy to come by. Under Feudalism, it could take weeks, months, or even years, for a family to save enough money to pay off someone’s debt. “Debtor’s prisons” were common in those days, and we here in the U.S. had them until the mid-19th century. With the threat of languishing in prison for unpaid debts no longer there, some debtors were able to work their way to financial freedom in some form or another. Others, though, came up with some new and creative ways to avoid paying their debts altogether. After all, if nothing›s going to happen to you for not paying your debts, why pay them? debt. For example, let’s say that Jane owes Martha a significant amount of money from a business loan, but doesn’t have the cash to pay it back. What she does have, though, is a boat docked in the marina. Jane is worried that if Martha finds out about her boat, she will insist it be sold in order to pay the debt owed. So, Jane gives the boat to her brother with the agreement that it will be “given back to her” once the debt is settled. Jane may be guilty of “fraudulent conveyance” under these circumstances. It›s pretty safe to say that most people have some form of debt. For some, it›s manageable; for others, it’s not as easy. Either way, debt is as much a part of the American experience as baseball, Starbucks and “Dancing with the Stars.” Most of the time, the charge for fraudulent conveyance is misdemeanor with the possible penalty of up to one year in county jail and/or a fine of up to $1,000. However, the crime can be charged as a felony if the property that was fraudulently conveyed is considered “stock in trade” (merchandise that the creditor would be able to sell in his/her business). If charged as a felony, the penalties can include up to three years in California state prison. Robin Sandoval is a California Licensed Bail Bondsman and owner of SCV Bail Bonds. One of the things people did in an attempt to avoid paying their debts was to Robin writes blogs and articles to help increase community awareness of the bail industry. hide their assets in order to seem less affluent than they actually were. This act If you have questions or want to suggest a topic, email robin@scvbailbonds.com, visit was deemed illegal, and in California it is covered under Penal Codes 154 and www.scvbailbonds.com or call 661-299-2245. 531 PC, California’s “fraudulent conveyance” laws. These days, “fraudulent conveyance” covers a wide variety of actions to obscure one›s assets in an attempt to protect them from being used to pay off a bad boys and girls An unemployed 32-year-old from Valencia, a 35-year-old aircraft mechanic from Canyon Country and an unemployed 26-year-old Newhall woman were arrested for battery against a former spouse. And a Castaic couple, who both work as managers, were picked up for corporal injury on a spouse/cohabitant. A 53-year-old caregiver from Newhall was charged with assault with a deadly weapon with a firearm. And a 19-year-old unemployed Castaic man was arrested for battery with great bodily injury. A 23-year-old laborer from Canoga Park was charged with vandalism to a mailbox or mail. An unemployed 20-year-old Sylmar man was picked up for forgery/counterfeiting a driver’s license/ID card. And a 37-year-old unemployed Van Nuys man was picked up for identity theft. An unemployed 22-year-old Canyon Country woman was brought in for possession of items with the intent to forge/ counterfeit. An unemployed 25-year-old Woodland Hills woman and a 23-year-old waitress from Canyon Country were cited for shoplifting after a specified prior conviction. A 41-year-old manager from Santa Clarita and an unemployed 27-year-old Castaic woman were charged with taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent. DUIs with prior arrests went to: 31-year-old teacher from Northridge 48-year-old self-employed courier from Santa Clarita 21-year-old student from Acton 30-year-old manager from Glendale 51-year-old Canyon Country man who works in shipping 30-year-old postal carrier from Saugus 26-year-old therapist from Piru 27-year-old management trainee from Burbank 52-year-old administrator from Rancho Cucamonga A self-employed 34-year-old Newhall man, a 27-year-old unemployed Canoga Park man, a 19-year-old machinist from Palmdale, a 33-year-old assembler from Camarillo and an unemployed 19-year-old Canyon Country woman were charged with possession of a controlled substance this week. local crime report In the Neighborhood In Saugus: In Santa Clarita: Three days in a row there were reports of stealing on the 24200 block of Valencia Blvd. Alleged thefts occurred on May 19 at 5 p.m. and on May 20 at 1:10 p.m. On May 21 at 6:23 a.m. there was a burglary reported. On May 17 at 1:50 p.m. a charge of petty theft/shoplifting was alleged from the 26400 block of Carl Boyer Drive. And on May 21 there was a report of a petty theft/shoplifting from the 19100 block of Golden Valley Road. In Valencia: A theft was reported from the 25300 block of Magic Mountain Pkwy on May 18 at 11:30 p.m. Two burglaries were called in from the 24100 block of Magic Mountain Pkwy on May 20 at both 6:20 p.m. and 9 p.m. In Stevenson Ranch: A burglary was reported on the 26200 block of W. Faulkner Drive on May 17 at 7:50 a.m. A shoplifting charge was alleged on the 24900 block of Pico Canyon Road on May 20 at 6 p.m. In Newhall: An aggravated assault was reported on May 20 at 1:25 p.m. on the 24300 block of Crestview Drive. And on May 22 at 12:10 a.m. another aggravated assault was reported on the 24400 block of Walnut Street. Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! In Castaic: An aggravated assault allegedly occurred on the 29300 block of The Old Road on May 17 at 8:45 p.m. In Canyon Country: A call came in on May 21 at 7:30 p.m. alleging grand theft of a vehicle on the 19300 block of Ranier Street. And a burglary charge was called in on May 22 at 1:15 a.m. from the 20500 block of Soledad Canyon Road. 18 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 28th Annual Memorial Day Celebration at Eternal Valley Memorial F or 28 years, patriotic community members have come together at Eternal Valley Memorial Park and Mortuary to celebrate Memorial Day. This year’s complimentary event, which is expected to draw thousands, is dedicated to the memory of all veterans who served, fought and died for our freedom. The event will be held on Monday, May 30, beginning at 10 a.m. at Eternal Valley Memorial Park, located at 23287 N. Sierra Hwy. in Newhall. The event will take place in Eternal Valley’s mortuary building parking lot, offering light refreshments for all attendees following the program. Shuttles will provide transportation for guests from their vehicles to the program area. “We are proud to bring families and friends together throughout our community for this event,” said Curtis Woods II, general manager of Eternal Valley Memorial Park. “Memorial Day gives us a unique opportunity to honor and remember those brave American heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation, men and women who have died serving our country.” Guests will be greeted by more than 5,000 American flags that will be placed on the graves of local veterans by local Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. The event, which is co-hosted by the Santa Clarita Valley Veterans Memorial Committee and Eternal Valley Memorial Park, will include moving tributes, musical performances and salutes. Prelude music will be performed by the Santa Clarita Valley Concert Band, directed by Tim Durand. A fly-over of a World War II AT6 aircraft by the Condor Squadron will open the event followed by an introduction from Fred Gruchalla, a Vietnam veteran who is the treasurer of the Santa Clarita Valley Veterans Memorial. Pastor Rusty George from the Real Life Church will provide the invocation. The Ronald Reagan Marines Corps League from Simi Valley will post colors and Nick Callas, president of the Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 355-Lost Patrol & Auxiliary, will guide the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance. The posting of military branch and organization flags will be completed by the Vietnam Veterans of America and led by Chelsea Joy on bagpipes. Recognition of event participants and sponsors include: Mayor Bob Kellar, Vietnam-era veteran, U.S. Army; Bill Reynolds, president of the Santa Clarita Valley Veterans Memorial, Vietnam veteran, U.S. Army; Randy Phillips, secretary of the Santa Clarita Valley Veterans Memorial, Vietnam veteran, U.S. Army; Robert Martinez, Vietnam veteran, Marine Corps; representatives from the Young Marines of Santa Clarita Valley, City of Santa Clarita; Charmaine’s Florist; Santa Clarita Valley Elks Lodge #2379; Santa Clarita Valley Signal; Gary Scott & Doug Barrett, Decibel Studios; American Legion Post 507 & Auxiliary; Veterans of Foreign Wars Posts #6110 and #6885; Boy Scouts of America, Bill Hart District; Cub Scouts, Bill Hart District; Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles; Emblem Club #459; SCVTV; BBS Carpenter Shop, Brian Bovert & Scott Hansen; and Cal Youngblood’s Jerry Rhodes, Wynne Ritgch, Dan Corvin and Bob Ventrice. 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Elm Lane Mobile Home Park is a family community located in North Hollywood Serial#33710108W Saugus $2150 1490 sq Townhouse 3bd + 2.5ba, Yard HOA Pool + Spa Valencia $2350 1366 sq House 3bd + 2.5ba HOA Pool + Spa Canyon Country $1950 1339 Upper Condo 2bd + Office + 2ba, 2 Car Gar, HOA Pool, Tennis, Basketball in Gated Community SEE MORE HOMES FOR LEASE AT: WWW.SCREM.COM 26639 Valley Center Drive, Suite 108, Santa Clarita, CA (Corner of Soledad and Valley Center) Want to Know What Your Home Would Rent For? Beautiful 2012 Champion, 2 + 2, upgraded laminate floors throughout, beautiful kitchen w/marble countertops, plenty of cabinet space + a pantry 1999 Fleetwood 24x50 2 bedroom, 2 bath, enclosed front porch, open floor plan, ceiling fans, on a cul de sac, Cordova Estates Serial#176000HA000231A/B Serial#CAFLX08A/B232102H12 Golden West Mobile Home For Sale $70,000 1979 Golden West, 2 Beds, 2 Baths in Greenbrier West Serial#GW80CAL4010A/B Se Habla Español! 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Santa Clarita CA 91351 (At Sierra Hwy, Behind 7-Eleven) DEAN BUYS HOUSES ALL CASH • No Equity Required CALL MAJESTIC HOMES Any Condition Any Location TODAY TO BUY OR SELL! mobilehomeslosangeles.com dealer: DL1081855 661-618-7015 VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 31 Real Estate - Recent Sales by Area Closed Sales Acton Agua Dulce Address COE Date 1652 Mary RD 05/20/2016 1902 Leandro RD 05/16/2016 1852 Mary RD 05/20/2016 9437 Old Stage RD 05/17/2016 33116 Barber RD 05/16/2016 Br 4 4 4 5 4 Bath 3.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Sqft 2,253 3,254 2,625 3,230 3,187 Price $570,000 $645,000 $665,000 $700,000 $980,000 Closed Sales Canyon Country Address COE Date 26864 Claudette ST #717 05/17/2016 17906 River CR #3 05/17/2016 17204 Mount Stephen AV 05/16/2016 28040 Catherine DR 05/19/2016 26854 Albion WY 05/20/2016 26850 Albion WY 05/17/2016 18504 Delight ST 05/16/2016 28961 Lotusgarden DR 05/20/2016 30386 Honeysuckle Hill DR 05/17/2016 27703 Orion LN 05/16/2016 18554 Olympian CT 05/18/2016 16922 Canvas ST 05/20/2016 28007 Foxlane DR 05/17/2016 29042 Lotusgarden DR 05/20/2016 26508 Isabella PW 05/19/2016 17859 Wren DR 05/17/2016 26521 Partridge DR 05/23/2016 15840 Cedarfort DR 05/19/2016 15820 Condor Ridge RD 05/17/2016 Br 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 5 3 4 5 4 4 4 5 4 Bath 2.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Sqft 907 1,127 1,410 1,800 1,668 1,774 1,870 1,636 1,362 1,759 2,526 1,446 2,330 2,080 2,435 2,551 2,838 3,589 2,660 Price $236,500 $255,000 $375,000 $390,000 $439,395 $444,455 $449,000 $455,000 $455,000 $475,000 $487,500 $499,999 $500,000 $505,000 $537,000 $604,500 $660,000 $785,000 $825,000 Closed Sales Castaic Address 28014 Banjo CR 27703 Rainier RD 28628 Applewood LN COE Date 05/17/2016 05/16/2016 05/18/2016 Br 3 4 4 Bath 2.00 3.00 4.00 Sqft 1,204 2,200 2,870 Price $385,000 $525,000 $560,000 Closed Sales Newhall Address COE Date 19121 Ave Of The Oaks 05/16/2016 26317 Green Terrace DR 05/16/2016 26327 Rainbow Glen DR #2 05/17/2016 26041 Cayman PL 05/18/2016 24475 Shadeland DR 05/16/2016 26036 Cayman PL 05/17/2016 Br 2 2 3 3 3 3 Bath 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 Sqft 864 1,274 1,419 1,504 1,480 1,504 Price $179,950 $350,000 $395,000 $435,000 $450,000 $450,000 Closed Sales Stevenson Ranch Address COE Date Br Sqft Price 25256 Steinbeck AV #A 25707 Holiday CR #D 25435 Thoreau WY 3 3 5 1,459 1,644 2,443 $406,000 $420,000 $648,000 05/16/2016 05/19/2016 05/20/2016 Bath 3.00 3.00 3.00 Closed Sales Saugus Address 27645 E Susan Beth WY #E 22943 Banyan PL #308 28441 Mirabelle LN #516 19354 Laroda LN 22120 Empino LN 21167 Cedarfalls DR 21558 Cherry CT 27719 Stardale DR 27536 Cumin CT 22330 Cardiff DR 22516 Cardiff DR 22152 Barbacoa DR 27576 Saffron LN 21937 Rodeffer PL 25549 Sheffield LN 28719 Rock Canyon DR 29003 Raintree LN 0 23053 Lowridge PL COE Date 05/19/2016 05/16/2016 05/17/2016 05/16/2016 05/17/2016 05/19/2016 05/20/2016 05/17/2016 05/20/2016 05/18/2016 05/19/2016 05/16/2016 05/17/2016 05/17/2016 05/20/2016 05/16/2016 5/19/2016 05/19/2016 Br 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 4 Bath 1.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 Sqft 870 850 1,440 1,710 1,701 1,418 1,867 1,604 1,776 1,158 1,862 1,701 1,920 1,858 1,635 2,254 2,229 2,399 Price $236,500 $355,000 $372,000 $410,000 $425,000 $455,000 $460,000 $475,000 $483,000 $490,000 $490,000 $505,000 $505,000 $550,000 $556,500 $580,000 $590,000 $590,000 Closed Sales Valencia Address 23515 Lyons AV #290 24109 Del Monte DR #469 24117 Del Monte DR #90 24505 Town Center DR #73 24706 Sand Wedge LN 24143 Del Monte DR #270 28543 Herrera ST 23858 Toscana DR 24412 Hampton DR #B 25763 Rancho Adobe RD 23944 Bar Harbor CT 23301 Anacapa LN 23117 Vista Delgado DR 23628 Via Rana 27340 Dearborn DR 27905 Brookhaven PL 27695 Cobblestone CT 26807 Brookhollow DR 29241 Las Palmas CT 23538 Hearthside CT 25932 Bellis DR 26637 Oak Terrace PL COE Date 05/19/2016 05/23/2016 05/20/2016 05/16/2016 05/19/2016 05/17/2016 05/16/2016 05/20/2016 05/19/2016 05/20/2016 05/16/2016 05/18/2016 05/19/2016 05/18/2016 05/17/2016 05/17/2016 05/23/2016 05/17/2016 05/19/2016 05/16/2016 05/19/2016 05/16/2016 Br 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 4 3 3 5 3 3 5 5 4 5 Bath 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 7.00 Sqft 675 693 835 900 962 1,000 1,440 1,660 1,581 1,330 1,259 1,672 1,747 1,514 1,962 1,865 2,363 2,792 3,568 2,979 2,412 4,171 Price $177,000 $235,000 $265,000 $299,050 $325,000 $327,000 $367,000 $430,000 $458,000 $470,000 $504,000 $510,000 $515,000 $534,900 $535,000 $610,000 $622,000 $699,000 $699,900 $700,000 $715,000 $1,250,000 Mariness Chata, Broker Over 20 Years Of Real Estate Experience Buying, Selling or Just Want to Know What Your Home is Worth? Call Me! Experience Working For you! Cell: 661-317-3332 www.MarinessChata.com www.trulia.com/profile/MarinessChata Bre# 01082675 FEATURED HOME! Space Rent Only $450 Own your own home!!! Voted #1 ~ EZ Qualifying ~ Lowest Interest Rates Available - O.A.C. ~ Low Down Payments!!! S Mobile Home Dealer in the SCV D L O Brand New Home Only $69,900 Open Floor Plan Granite Counter tops Quiet Park Ser # 28493506 .EMH . Congratulations on your NEW HOME! Cordova Home Reduced $79,900 2+2, huge master suite, drywall, large driveway with beautiful grassy yard, includes appliances, quiet friendly neighborhood 5 star park with low space rent D L SO BEAUTIFUL CORDOVA HOME $115,000 Only $69,900 2000 home, 3 bed, 2 bath, Large Island and Pantry with Kitchen, Cathedral Ceilings, Dryall, Open Floor Plan Ser # P4859320 Ser #15710125kb/ka Cathedral Ceilings with sky light,. hardwood floors, large porch with grassy yard, all appliances included with sale Ser # 5874SC135 Only $23,900 2 bedroom, 2 bath corner lot huge master suite, great central location family friendly park Ser# S6897U/S6897X Ser # S6034X Brand New Home only $49,900! ONLY $49,900 Huge 4 bedroom foreclosure, large open floor plan, Over 1500 sq/ft, huge master suite and covered patio, family friendly park New 1 bedroom 1 bath, Space Rent only $550, Huge driveway space, Great Location and Very quiet neighborhood Ser # b147984 Ser # GHKES57482 Over 1560 sq/ft, 3+2, open floor plan, secluded location, large fenced yard, huge kitchen with island, drywall, open floor plan EXECUTIVE MOBILE HOMES Dealer # 1074750 Space Rent Only $500 Gorgeous 2003 Only $94,900 Ser # S64146x/u Se Habla Español! Brand new 2016 home, 3 bed 2 bath, drywall, 9 ft ceilings, island kitchen with granite countertops, great in town location you pick the colors SN#GWE521FC568 Only $44,500 Newer Beautiful Home, cathedral ceilings, spacious living room, 2 bedroom, 1 bath Ser # 7485s241 Call us for a complete listing of repos available!! 661-250-9060 18520 Soledad Cyn Rd Ste. K • Canyon Country, CA 91351 Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 32 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 INTERNATIONAL REFUGEE CRISIS BANQUET Hyatt Regency Valencia, CA Saturday May Newly Remodeled Room Canyon Country house with shared remodeled bathroom. Use of kitchen, Washer and Dryer, Direct TV-premium channels. $650 per month, includes utilities, first and last month rent, women preferred. 661-810-9643 Valencia $3675, 2822 sq ft House, 4bd, Office, 3ba, HOA Pool and Tennis Courts 6 6 1 - 2 5 5 - 7 6 0 0 www.screm.com So Cal Real Estate Mgmt BRE 0969557 Rooms ESF CO PR RW ENE RO DN INTG AVAILABLE NOW! 1 Bedroom available, full house privileges, own bathroom, close to all. Off Pear blossom and 14 freeway. NEAT, CLEAN and RESPONSIBLE PERSON ONLY. NO DRAMA PLEASE ,Smoking OK outside. $600 a month plus utilities. Palmdale. 661-425-2700, 661-361-9188 Sandi Nice Room For Rent Very clean and very quiet. Must work, male preferred. No deposit, no last month. Absolutely No smoking, no drugs, no alcohol. 661-414-2526. Ask for Melissa. Room for Rent in Val Verde: Shared bath, $350mo, security deposit, includes utilities. Avail June 1. Looking for quiet, responsible renter. NO pets, or smoking please. Call Ward 661-294-0538 Valencia - 2 Rooms Available $900-Huge Master bedroom with jet tub and shower. Also available 1 bedroom-$750. Rents include all utilitites. No smoking, pets. No room sharing. Employed or full-time student OK. Female preferred. Great community. Call Angela for details 661-513-8147. Call do not text. Available June 1. Home & Garden Appliances Krups Espresso Machine with 4 cups, saucers. $40. 661-714-2449 Visit us at www.scfree.com Nearly new Sears gas stove Nearly new self-cleaning gas stove. Top of the line. Paid $700 asking $300 OBO. 661-755-7524 Rayne Water Conditioning System Enjoy clean conditioned water throughout your whole house. Removes impurities from water. This system sells new for $1595 from Rayne. Can email pictures. Asking $99. Located in Canyon Country. 661-251-6795 Refrigerator Admiral brand, side by side, white, works good, $200 661-251-1863 Van Nuys Appliances We Buy And Sell Used Appliance, stoves, washers, dryers and much more. Open every day from 9am-8pm 6650 Van Nuys blvd. 818-256-9925 Antiques 5 Drawer Chest Early 1900 vintage five-drawer American Oak Chest with mirror, original key and casters. Needs refurbishment. $100.00 OBO 619-871-2010 Antique Steamer Trunk Large,good condition. Great for toys, clothes, storage. Asking $200 OBO. 661-755-7524 CHUCK'S WHOLESALE DEALE N R OPE E WELCO S H APPLIANCES T O ME T LIC SALES SERVICE BUY SELL PUB RECONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS . . . WASHERS . . . . . . . . . . DRYERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STOVES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOCAL DELIVERY SE HABLA ESPANOL OPEN 7 DAYS $150 & Up 2 wrought iron tables sofa table and coffee table, base only, $50 661-877-8075 3 piece Dresser Set Night Stand, Armoire, dresser all three $100 661-877-8075 4 ft round copper table top, no base, $25 661-877-8075 Antique 1930s -40s old school desk, oak wood grain, top lifts up for pencils and paper $75 OBO 661-904-5096 Antique solid oak Dining Room Set with 6 matching chairs and throw seat cushions from 1920s-1930s era, oval table with 3 leafs one ft each, great condition, extends 5 to 8ft, oval shape, $400 661-904-5096 Beautiful Antique Mahogany Dining Room Set with double pedestals underneath table, four leaf extensions, expands from 6 to 10 feet. Has 6 matching chairs with floral cloth seat in front and back $425 661-904-5096 Beautiful Granite 6 ft, conference or dining table, wrought iron base, clean lines $200 661-877-8075 H o o k e r K i n g Headboard/Fooboard, armoire and nightstand set Hooker brand honey-washed King Head Board and Foot Board, Armoire, Nightstand with marble top. Excellent Condition. High-end furniture. $749 Orig. $4000 Call 661 714-5253 or 661 775-1882 Mobiliario de dormitorio para venta Medio Color de la nuez , alta tocador 47 29 , 66 largo tocador 31 y 2 mesitas de noche . Buena forma. Sin cabecera, no cama .. $ 100. Solid oak book case with glass door and shelves on the top. with light fixture inside, and wooden door with shelves on bottom. $60 661-904-5096 DON’T GET LOST Find out how to make your ad stand out - 298-5333 Housewares E l e c t r i c d i g i t a l turkey/fryer/steamer and boiler 28 cord, new in box, $40 818-363-5492 Wine opener Brookstone Connoisseur wine opener in box $15, 661.255.7510 Since 1968 HUGE CARPET & VINYL INVENTORY SALE ALL MERCHANDISE GUARANTEED UP TO 1 YEAR Family Owned and Operated since 1968 www.wicallscarpets.com www wicallscarpets com 818-920-1264 10241 SEPULVEDA (Just S. of Devonshire) Close to SCV. 405 to Devonshire exit to Sepulveda Furniture Bedroom Furniture. Medium Walnut color, high dresser 47x29, long dresser 66x31 and 2 nightstands. Good shape. No headboard, no bed.. $100. 661-259-7107 Bedroom Set, Oak, Cal King Has four drawers under the bed, two drawers on each side and cabinet on each side. Drawers with entertainment center. In good condition. $300661-292-9324 COUCH, LOVE SEAT, CHAIR MATCHING SET Beautiful Couch, Love Seat and Chair. Matching set. Hard to find beautiful pattern. Pretty new condition always covered with blanket. In formal living room were nobody sits. Local Pickup. $400661-252-6463 Cute Natural Wood cabinet with drop down desk, mail slots, bottom has drawer with two shelves. 40 tall x 20 wide $40 661-904-5096 Desk with Display Hutch Oak desk with hutch. Hutch-73W x 50H x 17D. Desk-73W x 30H x 24D. Excellent condition. Originally was $2500 will sell for $400. Call John at 661-292-9324 Duncan Phyle - Drop leaf antique Table $350 661-297-3987 Living Room Coffee Table and 2 end Tables Beautiful Living Room table and 2 end tables. With glass beveled inserts. Great condition. Local Pickup. $125661-252-6463 26635 Valley Center Dr. OVER DISC ATM (off Soledad Canyon) Financing Available OAC Wicalls Carpets, Inc.LIC# 301091 VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM CARPETS HARDWOOD TILE VINYL AREA RUGS FREE ES ESTIMATES OPEN 7 DAYS May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 Your Hometown News and Classifieds Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 33 34 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 LEGAL NOTICES PUBLISH DATE, MAY 27, 2016 Public Notices Public Notices Fictitious Business Name Statement. File No. 2016104831 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as Venice Pizzeria, 17806 Sierra Hwy, Canyon Country, CA 91351 This Business is conducted by an individual The registrant(s) has/have not commenced to transact business listed above. ESTEBAN ANZURES-VILLANUEVA (OWNER) Signature(s) the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on 04/29/2016 NOTICE- THIS FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FIELD of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state violation on the rights of any other federal, state, or common law (see section 14400 et seq., Business and Professions Code). The Santa Clarita Gazette 5/20, 5/27, 6/3, 6/10 2016 Fictitious Business Name Statement. File No. 2016088910 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as Black Chateau Enterprises, Black Chateau Publishing, Black Chateau, Black Chateau Marketing, Black Chateau Productions, 8223 Wynn Ave. Reseda, CA 91355 This Business is conducted by an individual The registrant(s) has/have not commenced to transact business listed above. Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FIELD federal, state, or common law (see section 14400 et seq., Business and Professions Code). The Santa Clarita Gazette 5/20, 5/27, 6/3, 6/10 2016 held on June 13, 2016 at 8:30amDept 9 located at 111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objec- of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Robert W. G. Wysong, Robert Wesley Gray Wysong the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the dece- (OWNER) Signature(s) the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on 04/12/2016 NOTICE- THIS FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FIELD of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state violation on the rights of any other federal, state, or common law (see section 14400 et seq., Business and Professions Code). The Santa Clarita Gazette 5/20, 5/27, 6/3, 6/10 2016 Fictitious Business Name Statement. File No. 2016088908 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as Monica Turk, 212 26th St. Suite 241, Santa Monica, CA 90402 This Business is conducted by an individual The registrant(s) has/have not commenced to transact business listed above. AYSEN OZKAN (OWNER) Signature(s) the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on 04/12/2016 NOTICE- THIS FICTITIOUS violation on the rights of any other federal, state, or common law (see section 14400 et seq., Business and Professions Code). The Santa Clarita Gazette 5/20, 5/27, 6/3, 6/10 2016 Fictitious Business Name Statement. File No. 2016088906 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as Expressway Trading PI on Sunset Hollywood, PI on Sunset Westwood This Business is conducted by a corporation The registrant(s) has/have not commenced to transact business listed above. THE PI ON SUNSET, INC. KHALED HAMADEH, PRESIDENT Signature(s) the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on 04/12/2016 NOTICE- THIS FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FIELD of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state violation on the rights of any other Public Notices THE WERNER LAW FIRM 27257 1/2 Camp Plenty Rd. SANTA CLARITA, CA 91351 Publish Santa Clarita Gazette 5/13, 5/20, 5/27 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Case No. 16STPB00098 creditors, contingent creditors and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of Bruce W. Britton. A PETITION FOR PROBATE has the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Frank E. Wysong be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (this authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months form the a general personal representative, California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may Special Notice (form DE-154) of praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for the petitioner: Randy D. Gruen, ESQ SBN 105729 Troy Werner, ESQ SBN 265907 Pursuant to the California SelfStorage Facility Act, (B&P Code 21700 et. seq.) the undersigned will sell at public auction, on June 1, 2016 personal property including but not limited to furniture, clothing, tools, and/or other household items located at: Private Mini Storage 20628 Santa Clara St. Canyon Country, CA 91351 661-252-1100 - time: 12:00pm 016 158 177 178 184 193 279 357 388 390 514 586 587 737 738 759 771 Daniel Romo Jim Braddy Marie Taylor Kevin Jones Jael Adame Scott Pilley Angela Leslie Tammera Weaver Samuel Awusi Gerald Scott Dilley Robert G. Cox William Nelson Diane Eufrate All sales are subject to prior cancellation. Terms, rules and regulations are available at the sale. Dated this 20th and 27th days of May, by John Cardoza, CAI, Bond #5860870, (209)667-5797. BRIDGE BITES from The American Contract Bridge League THE ONLY CHANCE By: Brian Gunnell ♠ QJ76 has lost two tricks already, must later lose the ♠A, and appears to have an inescapable Heart loser. Down one? Or perhaps there is a way to escape that Heart loser after all? ♥ 872 ♦ 964 ♣ K32 ♠A ♠ 42 North ♥ J3 ♦ AKJT5 West East ♣ T8754 ♥ QT964 and ♥K and plays a trump. Her hope is that West started with the singleton Ace of trumps in which case there will be no safe exit. Whichever minor suit ♦ Q87 “inescapable” Heart loser from the other hand. ♣ QJ9 A bouquet for Declarer, who did well to grab the only chance she had to make her contract. But a brickbat to West who apparently was fast asleep during the entire proceedings. He walked straight into that end-play and could have avoided it by cashing the trump Ace at Trick 2, before persisting with Diamonds. After that defense there really would be no way to avoid a Heart loser. Declarer ♠ KT9853 ♥ AK5 ♦ 32 ♣ A6 N-S Vulnerable South West North East 1♦ Pass 1♥ 1♠ 2♣ 2♠ Pass 4♠ All Pass Visit www.acbldistrict23.org to find a bridge club near you or learn to play online at www.acbl.org/learntoplaybridge. Santa Clarita Elks Car & Bike Show T he local Elks Club is hosting an event with enough activities to appeal to almost everyone. The Santa Clarita Elks Car & Bike Show on June 4 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. is a lot more than a chance to see some wheels. There is a chili cook-off (with no entry fee), a dunk tank, a magician, a photo booth, tri-tip sandwiches, hot dogs, and a craft boutique with a variety of vendors. Chuck Strong and Strong Rock ‘n Blues Quest will provide live music. Motorcycles will be a part of the car and bike show, and styles will include classic, custom and muscle. The Elks Lodge is located at 17766 Sierra Hwy in Canyon Country. Call to become a vendor or if you need more information: Shelly (661) 310-4423 or Grace (661) 313-3972 or email Shellytomson@sbcglobal. net. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 Building Supplies Aluminum sliding windows eight each, assorted sizes, $80. 661-607-9712 Tools 20 Target Block Saw 2 Blades Dayton Speedaire Model #32188D air compressor 4 foot 3 inch circumference, 3 foot 4 inch length, 220 Volt, 2 cyl., $165 661-297-3987 Electric Lawn Mower Almost new Black Decker self-mulching electric lawn mower. Bought for $350. Asking $125 OBO. 661-755-7524 Work Bench - Aluminum and metal. 4 feet by 9 feet, 3 vices, $350 661-297-3987 Garden & Patio Barbecue 4 burner stainless steel barbecue. With side warming burner. $100 or best offer. 661-373-7813 Your Hometown News and Classifieds Jacuzzi Great shape, $200. 661-259-4069 Other AIRLINE CAREERS. Get FAA approved maintenance training at campuses coast to coast. Job placement assistance. Financial Aid for qualifying students. Military friendly. Call AIM 888-686-1704 ALL INCLUSIVE CRUISE package on the Norwegian Sky out of Miami to the Bahamas. Pricing as low as $299 pp for 3 Day or $349 pp for 4 Day -double occupancyAll beverages included. For more info call 877-270-7260 or go to NCPtravel.com AVIATION Grads work with JetBlue, Boeing, Delta and othersstart here with hands on training for FAA certification. Financial aid if qualified. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-453-6204 CASH FOR CARS: We Buy Any Condition Vehicle, 2000 and Newer. Nations Top car Buyer..Free Towing From Anywhere.. Call Now.. 1-800-864-5960. KILL BED BUGS! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killers-Kit. Hardware Stores, The Home Depot, homedepot.com 35 Collectibles Small and medium size brass animal figurines. Original boxes with series numbers. Prices vary according to size. Please call or leave message for Juan at 661 576 0794. CRUISE VACATIONS - 3, 4, 5 or 7 day cruises to the Caribbean. Start planning now to save $$ on your fall or winter getaway vacation. Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Carnival, Princess and many more. Great deals for all budgets and departure ports. For more info. call 877-270-7260 or go to NCPtravel.com EUROPEAN RIVER CRUISES the ultimate vacation. See Europe from the comfort of a Viking or Avalon luxury cruise ship. For the experience of a lifetime, call 877-270-7260 or visit us as NCPtravel.com for more information. Refrigerator Admiral brand, side by side, white, works good, $200 661-251-1863 Roof tarp - large, excellent condition, only used once, make offer. 661-367-4387 Salt Water Fish Tank 80 gallon salt water fish tank in great working condition. Includes live rock, coral, fish, cooler, lights, skimmer, filters, etc. $900.00 obo. PERFECT FOR MEDICAL OFFICE RECEPTION AREA. 619-871-2010 Save $2,000 Forest Lawn Glendale Memorial Cemetary Plot Location Wee Kirk church yard space 4, lot 2157. Property value $6200 sacrifice $4200. Please call after 11am 661-670-2815 lic # 784182 • Remodeling • Room Addions - One & Two Stories • Pao Covers • Decks, Doors, Windows • Drywall & Repair Work Small Jobs Welcome, Plans to Finish Cosmo DiCioccio lic#507456 661-254-0149 CC Accepted - Senior Discount KOSTIEWEIN OFFICE JANITORIAL SERVICE Let Us Help You and You Will Be Helping Us! KOSTIWEIN OFFICE JANITORIAL SERVICE 35 Years in Business VIAGRA 100mg, CIALIS 20mg. 60 tabs $99 includes FREE SHIPPING. 1-888-836-0780 or metromeds.online Wall lamp Cool modern techy style wall mount lamp. Very clean condition. $40, 661.255.7510 Wants to purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201 Garage Sales SPRING SALE • MARCH 19-22 20th Annual GARAGE SALE and BOUTIQUE Saturday June 4th, 6am - 1pm. 26627 Whipporwill Place, Canyon Country Bric-a-brac, clothes, housewares, miscellaneous. Lots of items, priced to go. Garage Sale 25609 Almendra Drive, Valencia. June 4th, 8 am 1 pm. Yard Sale Everything Goes, from 8am to 12 noon Saturday May 28th . 27508 Sycamore Creek Drive, Valencia 91354 Spring Sale! Professional Services Air Masters Inc. Spring Sale, SAVE BIG on a New Hvac System. Service, installation, residential, commercial. 30 years in business. Locally owned and operated. See our ad in this issue for coupons. 661-294-9022 ALL PRO PEST CONTROL Bedbugs are Santa Claritas Growing Problem. One Day Service. Elimination Guaranteed. Affordable heat treatments. 30 percent off initial service with any service plan. We treat ants, rodents, bees, gophers, everything. Call 661-298-2200 Service, Installation Residential, Commercial Avina Roofing Installers Over 30 years experience. Small repairs to entire roofs-skylights. Superior Workmanship. Respectful profess i o n a l s t a f f . residential-commercial. Work supervised and guaranteed. CALL FOR SPECIALS-818-984-2435. Lic 950818 661-294-9022 airmastersinc@att TDC Motors Inc Your one stop auto repair facility. Ask for Brandon. 661-252-2949. 26516 Ruether Ave. no.306 today a freeEstimate! estimate! Call Call today forfor a Free Serving the Santa Clarita Valley since 1989. Residential, service , maintenance and installations. License # 578602 • Energy Efficient • Innovative comfort features 26450 Ruether Ave Suite 205 Santa Clarita • Great maintainence contracts • 30 years in business Spring Special A/C Tune-up $89 Per System Exp 5/15/16 Spring Special $500 OFF Complete Air Conditioning & Heating System Exp 5/15/16 Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 36 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 Transmission specialists - We Do It ALL! FREE Home of the 3 Year / 50,000 Mile Automatic Transmission Warranty TOWING Don't Get Stuck Service Your Transmission Today! with major repairs FREE! Check Engine Light On? We’ll check it for FREE! (with repairs) Large Inventory of New, Rebuilt And Used Transmissions Competition TRANSMISSIONS lic or C l l a C y! Toda Highly Recommended by Santa Clarita Valley Residents CLUTCH PROBLEM? Bring it in for a FREE Inspection Fast Pr Professional rofessiona ofessiona al & Qu Q Quality ality a lity y Service at Affordable Prices Automatic Standard Clutch Jobs * REAR ENDS 4x4 SPECIALIST k 661-298-8827 WWW .C OMPETITION T RANSMISSIONS . COM wery 18003 Sierra Hwy. Canyon Country 1/2 Mile North of Soledad at You get wh nd you need a re! o m t l o b a not Car repair doesn’t have to be intimidating. Hablamos Español L N S aH ierr wy. Soledad Cyn. Rd. Van Nuys Appliances We Buy and Sell Used Appliances • Stoves • Washers • Dryers and much mu more! ave We h NDS USA THO liances in p of ap ventory! our in Kevin (Big Boy) Torres offers friendly, affordable service. OIL CHANGE* DON’T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU! $19.95 • Free Brake Inspection • Free Charging System Inspection Mention this ad for *4 cyl only, + tax & oil disposal fee Synthetic not included Most Cars, Light Trucks. $ SPRING SALE • MARCH 19-22 50 OFF FULL SERVICE REPAIR Santa Clarita • CA • 91351 Mon. - Fri.: 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Sat 8:30 am to 2:30 pm (661) 250-1844 • (661) 252-6622 http://www.merchantcircle.com/business/KTM.Auto.Repair.661-250-1844 Victory Blvd. Come scfc Van Nuys Blvd. Vanowen St. WE DO IT ALL! 26858 Ruether Ave. #E in Today! Open Every Day from 9am-8pm 6650 Van Nuys Blvd. • Van Nuys 49 years in business 818-256-9925 VanNuysAppliances.org VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 Your Hometown News and Classifieds Miguel’s Painting FREE Estimates Ramiro Robles Owner -Clean-Up -Stump Removal -Concrete -Lawn Care -Sprinkler Repair -Trimming/Hauling Certified Landscape Lighting Installer It's All About Your Yard! lic#784182 Cosmo DiCioccio Remodeling, room additions-one and two stories. Patio covers. Decks-doors-windows. Drywall and repair work. Small jobs welcome. Plans to finish. CC accepted. Senior Discount. Lic-507456. 661-254-0149. Tres Flores General Construction Additions-Remodeling-Shower and Tub Replacement, reglazing and repairs-Kitchen Counter Tops-Waterproofing-Balconies-St airs and Landings-Roofing. 818-389-5089. Bonded and Insured lic. 986119 D & S Concrete Masonry Block, Brick, Custom Rock. Commercial, Residential, Foundations, Flat work. Free Estimates License 784182 Call Dennis Marazzito 661-609-3153 or Joe Marazzito 661-621-1993 DART CONTRACTING SERVICES FOR ALL OF YOUR CONSTRUCTION AND HANDYMAN NEEDS. CALL ROB 818-588-8884 DBA LIC 346593 FREE ESTIMATES Valencia Auto Performance & Simply Smog General Automotive repair and service. Star Certified smog test and repair center.SEE AD IN AUTO SECTION OR CALL FOR SPECIALS. 661-259-5600 HOMES-RANCHES-LAND SELLERS-I will list your property and get it sold for the highest possible price. BUYERS-We will find you a property to purchase. Realtor since 1997 servicing all types of properties. CALL-John Galbraith 661-713-0255 or 818-400-8667. Kellar Davis Realtors, 26364 Sierra Hwy. Newhall Ca. 91321 Bre-01227961. One-Man Painting Residential interior-exterior. Professional. Reliable. Reasonable. I do the work myself and pass the savings on to you. Why Because I love to paint. References available. 661-367-4165 Saul the handyman Need help, call saul the handyman, house repairs, no job too big or small, call for free estimate all work warranted 818-527-3547 ask for Saul. Accessories Trident Auto $49.95 AC special. See ad in automotive section. 661-254-SMOG. Vehicles 1 ton dually Pick up rear end drum to drum, $395, 805-223-1633 15in Chevy truck wheels LT tires 5 lugs, set of 4, $190, 805-223-1633 16 inch Hyundai Wheels and lugnuts, $150 661-644-6701 1963 Mopar Ram charger hood scoop, new $100 805-223-1633 1983 454 GMC stock motor and turbo 400 transmission in motor home. 28,000 original miles, $500. Leave text message. 661-600-8500 4 70-79 Camaro Nova and Chevelle slotted rims and tires, with beauty rings, $150, 805-223-1633 100% HAND WASH 26575 McBean Parkway Valencia 661-288-2618 EXPRESS WASH 4 $ 95 Monday-Thursday Includes: 100% Hand Wash Must present coupon. Truck, SUVs, Vans extra. • Additions • Remodeling • Shower & Tub Replacement, Reglazing & Repairs Kitchen Counter Tops • Waterproofing Balconies • Stairs & Landings • Roofing 16 years experience cell 661-313-4313 or home office 661-673-7227 Tile Work By Joey Marazzito 16 Years Experience in all phases of tile work, showers, walls, floors, counter tops and more. License Number 784182. FREE ESTIMATES with in 10 miles of Canyon Country. Call 661-313-4313 Cell or 661-673-7227 office www.661wash.com DELUXE WASH 1295 $ 305-7725 TRES FLORES GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Shower walls, floors, countertops all phases of tile work FREE ESTIMATES within 10 miles of Canyon Country -Weekly Service Great Services & Prices Lic #346593 Tile Work by Joey Marazzito Includes: 100% Hand Wash Full Service Vacuum Rainbow & Sealer Wax, Tire Dressing, Air Freshener Must present coupon. Truck, SUVs, Vans extra. 37 Residential & Commercial Interior & Exterior, Drywall Repair, Texture & Acoustic, Crown & Base Moldings Call Miguel 661-755-1737 661-252-5786 58 Chevy Car chrome front bumper $100, 805-223-1633 64 - 67 Chevelle cowl vent panel cherry condition, no rust $100. Call 805-223-1633 68 - 70 Roadrunner or cornet post car, quarter windows left and right, $75 for set, Call 805-223-1633 68 - 72 Chevelle 10 bolt rear axles only $50 obo. Call 805-223-1633 68 - 72 Corvette org GM factory tach, 7000rpm, $70, 805-223-1633 68 Barracuda Fastback rear body, wide trim panel with the lettering on it Barracuda $100 obo. Seat track $50. Rear bumper with rackets $100. Call 805-223-1633 70 - 72 El Camino/Chevelle flat hood, $100, 805-223-1633 73 - 74 El Camino Camaro Rally wheels, 70-newer, exc cond $100 set 4, 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino and or Chevelle parts, $50 - $250. 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino Chevelle front clip complete. Must sell $450 obo, Call 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino Chevelle front clip complete. Must sell $450 obo, Call 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino left front fender, complete, $200, 805-223-1633 73 - 87 Chevy truck instrument cluster, $50, 805-223-1633 77 - 79 Ford GT Torino and LTD II body parts, and complete interior parts, $100 - $400, 805-223-1633 77 - 79 Ford ranchero torino doors complete with door panels, $100 ea OBO. Call 805-223-1633 78 - 87 El Camino body parts: 81 El Camino fender no moldings $75. 81 El Camino fender with molding $75. 82-87 El Camino with marker lamp and inner fender panel $75, 805-223-1633 78 - 87 El Camino front bumper assembly $100 obo. Core support $100 obo. Call 805-223-1633 78 - 87 El Camino parts Body and engine parts, prices from $100 - $250, 805-223-1633 80’s Chevy V8 small block exhaust manifold with smog tubes and 02 sensor, $150 for the set. Call 805-223-1633 82 - 87 El Camino 4 head lamp header panel $100. Call 805-223-1633 85 - 96 Corvette Hood $395 obo, 805-223-1633 Wolf’s Towing Car Auction Every Tuesday at 10 am Open to the Public 26855 Ruether Ave Santa Clarita, CA 91351 FREE ESTIMATES bm_painting@yahoo.com www.bmiguelspainting.com 100% Hand Wash and Tire Dressing Hand Wash $14.99 $11.99 Trucks, Vans & SUVs Extra. With This Coupon. Trucks, Vans & SUVs Extra. With This Coupon. Crista Chevron Hand Wash & Lube 818-389-5089 Bonded and Insured LIC#923507 26483 Bouquet Cyn. Rd. 661-263-6233 lic#986119 82 - 87 Newer Chevy Pick Up new right front fender $65, Call 805-223-1633 82 - 92 Camaro firebird glass T-tops, $150 for set, 805-223-1633 87 Chevy dually crew cab less engine, clean pink slip, $895 obo, 805-223-1633 87 Chevy dually pick-up bed $300, 805-223-1633 90 - 92 Ford truck grill $50. 805-223-1633 9ft Cab over camper self contained, gas and electric refrigerator and stove, nice needs a little work, $1450 805-223-1633 Aluminum wheels size 15 by 8, with caps, 5 lugs, 4 3-4 bolt pattern, set of 4, $200 obo for the set, 805-223-1633 Auto paint acrylic enamel, new paint, 5 quarts Centari Porsche red code 027 $250. 805-223-1633 Body Shop -Hercules- 2 paint gun washer $295, 805-223-1633 Chevy 350 flywheel $65, also flex plate $25. Call 805-223-1633 Chevy drive shaft with front and rear u joint, $65 each, also 4 wheel drive front drive shaft complete $100, 805-223-1633 & Star Certified Smog Test & Repair Center General Automotive Repair & Service SAVE $50 Get Ready for Hot Weather A/C Check up by the Pros $49.95* Complete A/C Inspection and Service (Freon Extra) LImited Time Offer. Must Mention Coupon *Some Cars & Truck slightly higher. hurry - expires 5/31/16 Oil Change Special $19.95/$49.95 $19.95 conventional, $49.95 synthetic plus tax, most cars & light trucks, up to 5 qts oil, some cars might be slightly higher becasue of oil filter requirements. Certain restrictions apply. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Hurry offer expires 5/31/16 Smog Test Special $29.95 (plus smog cert $8.25 & $1.75 ETF) $10 extra for vehicles 1995 an older. plus tax, certain restrictions apply Hurry expires 5/31/2016 26011 Bouquet Canyon Road 661-259-5600 www.valenciaautorepairs.com TIRES - NEW & USED BRAKES • SUSPENSIONS • OIL CHANGES LAW EN ENFORCEMENT DISCOUNT WITH VALID ID None’s Tires 17205 Sierra Highway #101 Santa Clarita 661-298-1730 661-414-2443 24-HOUR ROAD SERVICE 661-414-2144 se habla espanol HOURS: M-F 7:30AM-6PM • SAT 7:30AM-5PM • SUN 8AM-1PM Chevy Pick-Up 88-2000 new right door, $100, 805-223-1633 Ex Accel dual point distributor and coil $25.. Echlin dual point distributor, $25, 805-223-1633 Firebird 1970 and later tail lamp assembly, left and right $200 obo. Grill left and right $125 ea. Call 805-223-1633 GM 60s-70s air condition compressor $40, 805-223-1633 GM Camaro firebird t-top with storage bag, $150 for the set. Call 805-223-1633 Headlamp rims for frenching headlamps, New $150 obo for the pair, 805-223-1633 Heaters - for Commercial buildings, Auto shop, Warehouses, and etc.. Gas heater, unit 110 volts, 180,000 BTU, $195 obo, 805-223-1633 Mini Cooper Parts Hood, bumper, fender and tires. $150-500 dollars. Located in Agua Dulce. 818-524-8009 Must Sell! 454 Chevy BBC radiator 4 row BBCA $100, with fan shroud $50. Oil cooler with GM adapter-oil cooler radiator $50, 805-223-1633 Professional parts washer brand name Agitator, $200. Call 805-223-1633 $49.95 AC SERVICE Freon Extra Expires 6/1/16 Mon-Fri 8am-6pm Saturday 8am-4pm 661-254-SMOG closed Sunday 23510 Valencia Blvd Unit C www.tridentautovalencia.com Your One-Stop Auto Repair Facility! Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 38 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Canyon A/C SERVICE SPECIAL Check Engine Light Scan Automotive Repair $24.99 + freon and tax Includes leak test, most cars The Specialist You Can Trust $18.99 Includes up to 5 Quarts of 10W30, Oil Filter & labor, Tire Rotation, & Safety Check Oil Change + Disposal Fee, most cars FREE most cars and trucks all coupons expire 5/4/16 FREE OIL CHANGE Tune-Up $49.99 4 cylinder MOST CARS + PARTS (6&8 cylinder add'l) with Timing Belt & Water Pump Replaced BRAKE SPECIAL MOST CARS & TRUCKS FREE OIL CHANGE Radiator Replacement WITH 4 SHOCKS OR STRUTS CV Axle Special Fuel Injection Flush $59.99 $110 $20 OFF $49.99 Transmission Service $29.99 $49.99 $59.99 Most cars Includes Parts and Labor most cars and trucks most cars and trucks CLUTCH REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR $50 OFF Front or Rear Coolant Flush Most cars & trucks + parts includes tire rotation most cars and trucks Power Steering Flush + coolant, most cars most cars and trucks 26536 Ruether Ave #609, Canyon Country BEHIND HOME DEPOT 661-250-7464 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT! plus fluid most cars and trucks M-F 8-6 Sat 8-3 www.santaclaritacarrepair.com Wash • Vacuum Sealer Wax $ & DETAIL 23105 Valencia Blvd (Corner of Bouquet & Valencia Blvd) (661) 222-9793 10.99 . Reg. Price $15.99 Vans, trucks and SUVs extra. Not to be combined with any other offer. Vans, trucks and limos extra. Not to be combined with any other offer. $ 20 OFF Not good with any other offer. 1977 El Camino 350 ac, power steering and brakes, auto transmission, power windows, runs and drive, needs work, $1295 obo 805-223-1633 $14 99 Reg. Price $11.99 COMPLETE DETAIL SELL IT FASTER PLACE A PHOTO AD Wash • Vacuum Tire Dressing Rainbow Wax EXPRESS CLAY WAX $39.99 SELL IT FASTER PLACE A PHOTO AD Real Commercial Shop Parts washer top opening 36 x 36 x 24, pump flexible steel hose, brand name Ajitor, $250 obo, 805-223-1633 Tilt steering column GM Chevelle-Camaro $150 obo. Call 805-223-1633 Small block Chevy exhaust manifold 1960s - 1990s $60 a set. Call 805-223-1633 Spray gun washer Herkules 2 paint gun cleaning cabinet, $295 obo, 805-223-1633 CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All MakeModels 2000-2015..Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer.. Free Towing.. Were Nationwide.. Call Now.. 1-888-416-2330. Donate Your Car to Veterans Today! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100 percent tax deductible. Call 1-800-245-0398 Cars 1969 Camaro Protour Style Nice car with new dash, fuel tank, radiator, disc brake conversion with 2in drop spindles, 3in lowering blocks rear, power steering. $20,000 424-222-9551 Rebuilt original 3970010 block 69 camaro possible 1993 Lincoln Mark VIII 122,000 miles, IRS rearend, factory 280 horsepower Cobra engine, new ac, new suspension, almost new tires, all new speakers. This car drives great and gets 25 mog on the highway. $2,500 obo Call Ray 702-630-7684 2000 Chevy Escalade gold color, runs great, cold air, 127,000 miles 3,795 OBO. Call 661-600-3688 or 805-813-4554 A-1 DONATE YOUR CAR FOR BREAST CANCER! Help United Breast Foundation education, prevention and support programs. FAST FREE PICKUP - 24 HR RESPONSE - TAX DEDUCTION 855-403-0213 Trucks/SUV Car Wash $ SELL IT FASTER PLACE A PHOTO AD WANTED OLD JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES KAWASAKI Z1-900 1972-75, KZ900, KZ1000 1976-1982, Z1R, KZ 1000MK2 1979,80,W1-650, H1-500 1969-72, H2-750 1972-1975, S1-250, S2-350, S3-400, KH250, KH400, Suzuki-GS400, GT380, Honda CB750k 1969-1976, CBX1000 1979,80 CASH.1-800-772-1142, 1-310-721-0726 usa at classicrunners.com PHOTO ADS SELL 10 OFF Not to be combined with any other offer. FC Coupon. COUPON 24233 Creekside Rd., Valencia (661) 255-3448 1978 Chevy C20 Truck - New brake cylinders, passes smog, runs great, 350 V8, long bed. Asking $2,800 818-903-3556 1993 Ford F150 Super Cab, pick up., auto, 5.0 V8, fully loaded, good work truck, runs good, $1100 661-609-5393 1994 Ford Truck extra cab,5000 org miles,f250 pick-up,heavy duty,clean pink,51 engine,automatic, over drive, power steering and brakes, ac, comes with parts to fix it,$2595 805-223-1633 Truck For Sale by Nonprofit Organization 1972 Ford Truck Long Bed - F-250 Original- High School Shop Rebuilt motor and transmission. Carburetor needs work, runs well, for sale by mens ranch ministry nonprofit $2,500 661-433-2654 Kelly www.avhomeless.org WE BUY USED/DAMAGED TRUCKS! Chevy, Toyota, Ford, and More. 2000-2015. Americas Top Truck Buyer. Free Nationwide Towing. Call Now 1-800-536-4708 UPGRADE TO PHOTO AD CALL 298-5333 COUPON OIL CHANGE SPECIAL with FREE Car Wash FULL SERVICE CAR WASH 1 Block North of Valencia Town Center www.valenciacarwash.com Motorcycles Reg. Price $59.99 Vans, trucks and SUVs extra. Includes Tire Dressing. SELL IT FASTER PLACE A PHOTO AD Roof rack cross bars Rage Motorsports, locking, universal fit most SUVs, kept in garage, 46 inch span. $45, 661.255.7510 May 27 - Jun 2, 2016 . $10 99 Reg. Price $14.99 Oversize extra. Not to be combined with any other offer. FOSTER’S RV STORAGE Leave Your RV Here When You’re Not Using It starting at $50 PER MONTH ANY SIZE - ANY VEHICLE - WHILE SPACE IS AVAILABLE CONSIGNMENT SALES ALSO AVAILABLE 2450 Soledad Canyon Road, Acton, CA A LOCATED CLOSE TO THOUSAND TRAILS - THOUSAND TRAILS MEMBER 661.810-2650 Motorhomes Camping 1982 Layton Trailer. 22’. Sleeps 5-6, AC, Lots of Storage. Registration current, restoration potential, newer tires. $2,200 OBO. Call 661-993-7114 Old Toyota RV scrapping out for junk. Free, but you take away. Has tires and wheels, many good parts. Saugus area, please call for information. 661-309-2818 Wanted Fishing equipment WANTED! All types of fishing equipment, new or used ok, all types, fly fishing, bass fishing, salt water, best prices paid for all rods, reels and old lures, CASH PAID 661-296-0151 Roommates Wanted Female Roommates Wanted Master Bedroom Privet Bath in the Beautiful Agua Dulce . Very Privet ..Contact Peter 661-402-7011 SH TURN YOUR TRA INTO CASH $$$ Place Your Classified Now! Call 298-5333 Place Your ad at www.santaclaritafree.com Helper wanted in mobile home park at Vasquez and Sierra to empty trash, water plants twice a week, dust furniture, wash floors, computer savvy, drive for a bit of shopping, $10 an hour. 661-476-1910 Photographer looking for model with misquito-like features, incuding wings and compound eye. Photo session no longer than 2 hours. Must be comfortable around barn animals, vivid animal smells, and raw memes. Email Olga at timeforlarnin at gmail.com WATERCRAFT Tractor Sales, Parts & Service Quality Parts, Service and Attachments for all Makes and Models of Equipment at Affordable Rates. AS LOW AS $30 .00 per car** We Service Utility Vehicles - Golf carts - Forklifts - Mowers Chain Saws and Lawn & Garden Equipment Offering Vehicle Registration Service - Camp Plenty Location GIVE US A CHANCE TO EARN YOUR BUSINESS! 8655 TAMARACK AVE, SUN VALLEY, CA 91352 Services Se vices CALL NOW AND SAVE! 23566 Lyons Ave #101 Newhall, CA 91321 We Stock Parts • Make Hydraulic Hoses • Tire Repair • Welding and Fabrication • In-Shop and On-Site Repairs 27255 Camp Plenty Rd. 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FREE RETEST SMOG CHECK STATION TRANSMISSION FLUSH *Plus Fluid, Se Habla Español TEST & REPAIR BRAKE AC SPECIAL CHECK & FRONT OR REAR COOLANT FLUSH $125 RECHARGE WITH MACHINE Ceramic Pads, new $29.95 $49.95 hardware, 2 yr + freon warranty Most Cars Plus Coolant 26516 Ruether Ave. #212, Santa Clarita, CA 91350 LAST UNIT ON LEFT Dave Reeves and his family 661-360-8675 ‘ Gear Up for Summer! ONE DAY SERVICE! ELIMINATION GUARANTEED! AFFORDABLE HEAT TREATMENTS! WE TREAT ALL OTHER PESTS! 30% INITIAL SERVICE Ants, Rodents, Raccoons Spiders, Bees, Gophers, REASONABLE RATES Flies, Earwigs & Much More! CALL TO COMPARE! 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