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Walmart Clears Out Squatters
by Martha Michael
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change inside a local Walmart recently led to a change outside the store, at
the retail location on Carl Boyer Drive in Santa Clarita. Company personnel have
begun enforcing a regulation limiting the amount of time a vehicle can remain in
the parking lot in front of that particular Walmart store, a change which coincided
with the arrival of new store manager Jorge Lopez.
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People in cars, RVs or other vehicles are allowed to stay for 24 hours,
which eliminates the propensity for homeless individuals to set up
camp or others to remain for indefinite periods of time. The new policy
followed the change in store management, which often brings a new
evaluation of rules and regulations, plus staff members were getting
complaints, said Walmart company spokesman Brian Nick.
“Essentially, just by and large, we don’t have a specific corporate policy
when it comes to RVs in our parking lots in our 4,500 stores,” said
Nick. “In general, we are … welcoming for folks who stop along the
way in their travels. That’s not uncommon at all. In this instance, with
the store you’re referencing, the parking lot has been used more
frequently and there’ve been customer complaints.”
There is no corporate policy, just decisions at the local level. And it is
not uncommon for local management to make such changes, he said.
“There is new management in place and they made a decision to have a
limit on how long cars can be in our lot. It’s usually 24 hours and that’s
just really to be able to provide if someone truly is kind of stopping by
and shopping at the store,” Nick explained. “But, people leaving
vehicles for days, it just brings up safety and security concerns.”
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Santa Clarita Man Arrested
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urbank Police Department officers arrested a Santa Clarita man early
Monday morning after he allegedly stabbed another man, officials said
Wednesday.
Around 1:15 a.m. Monday, BPD officers responded to the 600 block of
Cambridge Drive in Burbank regarding an assault taking place, said Sergeant
Claudio Losacco, public information officer for the BPD.
Two men who had known each other for several years got into a fight,
Losacco said.
Ryan Davis, 35, of Santa Clarita, allegedly stabbed the victim, who is a
39-year-old male, in the upper torso, Losacco said. The victim declined
medical treatment and transportation to the hospital because the injuries were
not severe.
Davis was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon and booked into
the Burbank City Jail on a $35,000 bond, Losacco said. The Los Angeles
County District Attorney’s office filed one count of 245(a)(1) PC, Assault with
a Deadly Weapon, against Davis.
Davis is expected to appear in court Wednesday, Losacco said.
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Library to Kick Off Teen
Advisory Board Program
in September
L
ocal teens have the chance to
shape the services provided by
Santa Clarita public libraries by joining
an advisory board this fall. Youth in
grades 7-12 can fill out an application
and submit it to the library branch of
their choice to participate in the kickoff meeting, scheduled to begin next
month.
Previously only available at the
Valencia Library, this program is now
being offered at all Santa Clarita Public
Library branches, including the Old
Town Newhall and Canyon Country
Jo Anne Darcy library branches.
The meetings will be held monthly,
September through May.
Teen Advisory Board members will
earn volunteer service hours for
participating, and the program is an
opportunity for teen patrons to get
involved with their community and
local library branches. Members work
closely with librarians to develop group
goals, such as providing input on young
adult library collections, contributing to
the library teen web page, and assisting
with the planning of teen services and
programs.
For more information on the Teen Advisory
Board program, visit the Santa Clarita
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Local Businesses to Join
COC Job Fair
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2015 Job Fair at College of the
Canyons in October and join an annual event that offers job seekers a onestop venue for employment opportunities. Held on Wednesday, October 14,
2015, employers will man booths in
the East Gym on the Valencia campus
at COC, where students and other visitors can seek employment in a diverse
range of fields.
The Job Fair is designed for employers with current paid job opportunities
only. If there are any start-up fees,
training fees, material fees or finger-
printing/background check fees, it
must be stated clearly on the employer’s table.
There is room for 100 employers at the
fair, but KHTS AM 1220 offers a “Virtual Job Fair” for those businesses that
cannot be represented in person.
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362-3394, and for information about the
Virtual Job Fair, contact KHTS AM 1220
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Lindie Kane Named CCCAA
Men’s Cross Country
Coach of the Year
C
ollege of the Canyons
cross country and track
& field head coach Lindie
Kane has been named 20142015 California Community College Athletics Association (CCCAA) Men’s
Cross Country Coach of
the Year. This is Kane’s
second CCCAA Coach of
the Year award after being
named the men’s track &
field coach of the year in
2007.
Kane earned the honor —
which is determined by a
vote of coaches from across
the state — after leading the
COC men’s cross country
program to the equivalent
of a cross country triple
crown. In 2014, the Cougars won the Western State
Conference (WSC) title,
the Southern California
Regional title and the State
Championship — the
school’s first since 1975.
Kane also became the first female
head coach to win a CCCAA men’s
cross country state title.
“It was an amazing record-setting
season and I share this prestigious
award with my staff and team,” said
Kane. “No one can do it alone.
I am truly blessed to work with
knowledgeable coaches and athletes
that are passionate about running
and strive for perfection. … It was a
great honor to represent College of
the Canyons and receive recognition
for all the hard work that goes into
winning a state title.”
Service for Madeline Rossiter,
Victim of Off-Roading Crash
riends, relatives and
members of the community will gather Saturday for a
“Celebration of Life” service
for Madeline “Maddie” Rossiter, the Canyon Country
teen who was killed in an offroading crash last month.
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The service will be held at
Higher Vision Church at 10
a.m. on Saturday, August 22,
2015. A reception will immediately follow the service.
The new memorial honoring veterans of the Vietnam and Korean
wars will be unveiled at a service
held by the Rotary Club of SCV
and Elks Lodge 2379, the groups
responsible for the addition to the
Rotary Memorial Garden, which is
located at the Santa Clarita Sports
Complex.
Nineteen-year-old Maddie was a 2014 graduate of Canyon High School.
In addition to winning a men’s state
title, Kane also led the COC women’s
cross country program to a second
place finish at the state championships — narrowly missing out on a
championship sweep. Later in the
year, Kane, who heads both the men’s
and women’s track & field programs,
guided COC to its first women’s track
& field conference championship in
school history.
For more information about the COC
cross country and track & field programs,
visit www.COCathletics.com.
New Memorial for
Local Heroes
F
Terris Steven Walter, 24, of
Lancaster was also killed
in the crash, and Madeline
Rossiter’s brother, Daniel,
23, was critically injured. The
tragedy occurred July 31 at
Rowher Flats, an off-highway
vehicle recreation area north
of Canyon Country and bordering Saugus.
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allen heroes from the Santa
Clarita Valley are honored
throughout the year, and in many
different formats. At the end of this
month, there will be another memorial added to an existing venue
dedicated to those fallen in service
to the United States.
Crowds will gather on Saturday,
August 29 at 8 a.m. for the service,
which was organized by the Harry
Bell Memorial Veterans Committee, the leader of most veterans
programs in the SCV. The Committee is also involved with Habitat for
Heroes at Centre Pointe Pkwy, the
group of homes sold to a commu-
nity of veterans. The main street
leading into the Habitat for Heroes
homes is named Harry Bell Drive,
for a local man who was a WWII
veteran, Rotarian, charter member
of Elks Lodge 2379, a Shriner, and
leader in the development of the
City of Santa Clarita as far back as
1959. Bell passed away in 2012.
The service will include a color
guard of Vietnam veterans, and participants include Pastor Art Dolder,
Jim Lentini, Bill Reynolds, Lou
Esbin, Jay Larkin and Tom Hovis.
The Rotary Garden is at the top of
the Sports Complex overlooking
three of the swimming pools at the
north end of the upper parking lot
for the gym.
Family members may contact the
organizers for family recognition and
thanks from the committee. For further
information, contact Jim Lentini at
(661) 254-7633.
Higher Vision Church is located at 28776 The Old Road in Valencia, California.
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OPINION
It’s All About the Margins
By Robert Patrick Lewis
T
here has been quite a bit of talk
about minimum wage, income
disparity between the lowest and highest
earners and the term “living wage” over
the past year. I know it seems a bit late to
jump in on this issue, but a recent article
caused me to realize some people don’t
argue for the wage increase for purely
political reasons; some people out there
actually don’t understand the simple
economics behind why it would be such
a bad idea.
As an MBA candidate and someone
currently seeking funding for a startup,
I spend quite a bit of time reading business case studies, books on management
theory and news about how changes in
direction (of a business, the economy or
politics) affect companies.
So, before we get into macro/micro
economics, management theory and
workplace psychology, let me be clear: I
think this is a horrible idea. Now, let me
explain why. The article I read took the
liberal argument that fast food companies like McDonald’s could easily afford
to pay each of their workers a living
wage.
It seems to be a liberal view that, as long
as there’s money in the bank that means
we can spend it all. Even though a company like McDonald’s could, in theory,
take money out of its profits to increase
wages across the board, there is a simple
financial reason they don’t want to: the
margins.
Everyone answers to someone, no matter
how high up the corporate ladder you
get. As a publicly-traded company, the
CEO and management answer to the
shareholders, and while you may buy
McDonald’s stock purely because it’s
one that you know, savvy and institutional investors purchase stocks based on
their margins and financials.
Most large companies require a certain
percentage of growth per year and can
account for this in various ways, but
revenue growth or market share increase
are two pretty popular metrics.
So, let’s take a quick look at some results
of McDonald’s choosing to pay $15 an
hour for fast food workers to flip burgers
or work a cash register.
Let’s just say that the average meal at
McDonalds is $5. That’s based on how
much it costs McDonald’s to procure the
supplies to make your meal, ship them
to each store, advertise their products to
bring in customers, pay rent on the store,
pay employees to show up, pay fulltime employees’ healthcare, maintain
a certain profit margin, put money into
research & development for new menu
items, pay their liability insurance fees,
and keep money in the bank for unforeseen circumstances.
There are factors in cost that McDonald’s can’t control (price of gas, price of
goods, price of insurance), and other
factors they can (labor costs). As labor is
typically the most expensive factor, what
happens when we increase the labor cost
for one of society’s jobs with the lowest
standards for employment?
Firstly, the price of the McDonald’s
meal will have to increase. The untrained
observer (or Liberal economist who lives
in a bubble and has never dealt firsthand
with businesses in reality) could say that
McDonald’s could easily take money out
of their profits to spread the wealth to
the lowest rung on their corporate ladder,
but doesn’t understand the margins and
ratios that will be required to stay the
same (meaning price will have to go up).
So, what if McDonald’s is the first to
change their corporate culture to this
socialistic mindset rather than one of
capitalism? One of the reasons McDonald’s is so profitable is because of their
scale, which allows them to be cheaper
than the next guy. But, an increase in
their costs may either take away any
price difference or cause their costs to
be higher than their competitors. Supply
and demand will typically make people
second-guess whether they want to pay
$6.50 (or whatever the price is raised to)
for a fast-food meal at all, or may send
that customer to a competitor’s store,
resulting in a loss of market share, reduction in revenue, and require actions to be
taken to put their ratios back in check.
Now, many of us have already seen the
completely automated checkout kiosks
McDonald’s has been sitting on for quite
some time. They have already been
implemented in Europe (where labor
costs are extremely high), and I’ve been
wagering for quite some time that the
moment labor costs rise just a few cents
above one of these kiosks, McDonald’s
will rapidly make the change. So, what
happens when the fast food workers
who protested for $15 an hour get their
way and increase the costs of a Fortune
500 company with technology ready to
replace them? Massive layoffs.
And this brings us to another reason raising minimum wage for fast food workers
to $15 an hour is a bad
idea —their job isn’t worth it. I know
that makes me sound like a callous and
uncaring devil, but it’s the cold, hard
truth. If you took the hours I worked as
a soldier and did some simple calculations, you’d find that I was paid well
under minimum wage to risk my life and
fight for my country.
And to be a soldier I had to pass quite
a few tests: intelligence tests, criminal
background checks, physical tests, security clearance checks and drug tests. So,
how do you explain that a person can
skip most of those requirements, get a
job flipping a burger or working a cash
register, and deserve higher pay than the
soldier risking his life? What does that do
to the morale of the soldier?
Again, looking at ratios, what happens to
the other people in the workforce whose
ratio of pay vs. minimum wage is now
being eroded? What about a collegeeducated professional who used to make
60 percent above the high school dropout
flipping burgers, but now makes less than
50 percent more?
From an HR perspective, there are
formulas created to decide how much to
pay workers. One of the well-followed
metrics is that the minimum wage
should be around 50 percent of the
median wage for the company. So again,
an unintended consequence of raising
minimum wage: you have to raise all the
other
wages to
keep the ratios in check.
Lastly, what about the “living wage”
argument? To put it bluntly, it is not a
company’s job to take care of you. It’s
the company’s job to create and sell a
product at a price that turns a profit.
If the company is publicly traded, like
McDonald’s is, it’s also the CEO’s job to
increase the stock price to keep shareholders happy. If your only drive in life
is to work at a minimum wage job with
extremely low requirements, the problem
is yours, not the company’s. Again, it is
not McDonald’s job to pay for you to
have a big screen TV, iPhone and pay for
your kids’ college. If you want that, it’s
on you to find a job that can pay for it. A
fast food position is not that job.
The problem seems to be that everyone
wants to place blame on someone else,
and it’s not P.C. to hold people accountable for their actions anymore.
There are a few things that make America great for business: one is the ability for
anyone to be successful if they’re willing
to work, and another is the well-known
path to success.
If you have some amazing athletic talent, good for you—go play professional
sports. Otherwise, if you want to be
successful in business, go to school and
check the blocks to pad your resume, or
have an amazing idea that you can sell.
But, going through life with absolutely
no accomplishments, no drive to better
yourself and no actions to move up in
life are not the path to success—here or
anywhere. We cannot vote ourselves into
prosperity, and if you really think you
should get paid more for your job, prove
it.
Robert Patrick Lewis was a Green Beret OIF/OEF
combat veteran with 10th SFG(A), is an award winning author of “The Pact” and “Love Me When I’m
Gone: the true story of life, love and loss for a Green
Beret in post-9/11 war” and the host of “The Green
Beret MBA” on iTunes.
Lean to the Left
Trumped Up Candidacy
By Sylvia Turner
O
f course, one can’t take too
much time off from the collective head-scratching about the
fact Donald Trump is still in the
race. At all. And that anyone supports him. At all.
Everyone knows he’s not the first nutcase in politics.
But, really? To use one of his favorite words, how
“stupid” can anyone be to elect this guy? Not only is
name calling juvenile, he can’t come up with a better
word than “stupid”?!
Even if people look past his sophomoric behavior
using remedial vocabulary, it’s hard to know how
his lies haven’t “hung him” yet. I read one political writer who pointed out that Goebbels, of Nazi
propaganda fame, said, “If you tell a lie big enough
and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to
believe it.”
are just too crazy right.” Trump’s response was a
mature tweet calling Paul a “spoiled brat without a
properly functioning brain.”
Do we really believe he has a “foolproof ” plan to
defeat ISIS? He said he won’t divulge it so that ISIS
doesn’t know his plan. How convenient – he has to
get elected before divulging the details.
Another fun recent revelation actually comes from
fellow Republican Rand Paul. (Oh yeah, do we really believe Donald Trump is a Republican? After
all, he’s famously said, “I probably identify more as
Democrat.”)
Oh, my – I’m having trouble seeing how those on the
Right consider President Obama an embarrassment.
For those of you who “trust” Trump more than the
others, it must be, no doubt, because of his extreme
wealth. What else could you “trust” him for? To be a
faithful husband?! To be a faithful candidate?! To not
say stupid things?!
For your information, his rocket ship to millions
began with millions. Not all that hard to do.
Paul is releasing an ad showing Trump saying such
juicy statements as “I really believe the Republicans
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after you leave office and help you make a
ton of money!” “Bill, isn’t that some sort
of bribe or extortion?” “Yeah, Barack,
so what’s your point?” “My point is this
offer better be pretty damn good to keep
you in good with Hillary, although I don’t
understand why you would to stay in good
with her, if you know what I mean.”
“Well, Barack, let’s put it this way, she
ain’t the only fish in the sea, if you know
what I mean. But, with that being said,
I really, really want to be back in the
White House as the nation’s first man, or
whatever I’d be called. If you were to make
that happen, I’ll show you all the fish in
the sea I know and help you make $30,000
for speeches. Because Lord knows if my
hag of a wife can make that much giving
her stupid speeches, you will make a ton
with your gift of spewing bull crap that
sounds like smooth jazz.” “Bill, I may just
take you up on your offer. Listen, if she
doesn’t get indicted, then you’ll know to get
to work on making my life mighty happy
after I leave this God-forsaken job.”
Justice for All?
that justice was served. Instead, orders
from headquarters were obviously
never given to pursue that justice.
She Should be Kissing his Butt:
And now our dictator holds the fate
of Hillary Clinton in his very hands.
If I was her, I would be making
every effort to make nice-nice with
the President, because with one
phone call he could make both her
political, and even private, life one big
nightmare. It’s maddening and sad,
though, that it comes down to one man’s
decision and not the judicial process that is
supposed to take place under a thing called
“the law.”
No Wonder I’m Going Bat Crap Crazy!
The political Einsteins can’t figure out
why Trump, Carson and Fiorina are
doing so well in the polls, despite their
inexperience. Get a clue, you socially
blinded insiders; it’s because nothing
has gotten done in the last umpteen
years and the folks are sick of it!
Strange Golf Fellows?
Wouldn’t you have loved to be a fly
on the golf cart the other day when Bill
Clinton was playing golf with Obama?
Since it’s well documented the two
dudes don’t like each other, it begs the
question: Who invited who to play?
To me, something smells funny in the
sand trap. Was it just a coincidence
they played golf together when huge
controversy is swirling around Slick
Willie’s wife and rumors are flying
that democratic leaders (Obama being
the top-dog) are really concerned
about her candidacy and may be
looking at someone else?
Can’t you just hear them?
Making up some silly, un-politically
correct stuff regarding our president
doesn’t take away from the fact he
really has, and is, acting like a dictator,
of sorts. Somewhere along the way I
heard something about justice for all.
Sound familiar?
It gets my ranting butt all fired up
when I think of the potential injustices
he has chosen not to pursue over the
years. No one is presumed guilty until
proven so, but there are the instances,
for the sake of justice, that need to be
looked into, at the very least. To name
a few:
-Black Panther incident on Election
Day, 2008 was swept under the rug
“Hey, Barry, I mean Barack, I know and
you know, you can just say the word and
Hillary is either in deep poop or she is off
and running as the nominee. If you would
see to it she ain’t gonna get in any trouble,
I will show you a rip roaring good time
-Fast & Furious debacle
-In 2012, phone records of Associated
Press employees were obtained by the
Department of Justice
"Loving God...
Loving Others"
-The IRS scandal
that involved
targeting
conservative groups
leading up to the
2012 election
-The Benghazi
tragedy
Casual Atmosphere. Come As You Are.
Serious Faith. Great Coffee.
All of these could
have and should have
been opened up for
investigation to see
Nothing changes! We grouse, we rant,
we curse, we scream, we cry, we write
letters, we make phone calls, we vote
with change in mind and still, nothing
freaking changes. The majority in
Congress sit around with their heads
up their butts because they’re afraid of
their own politically correct shadows.
The handwriting is on the wall for all
to see, but too many don’t see, care
or believe we’re headed for major
trouble.
The voters that do see it are very
frustrated, they just want something
done by somebody who isn’t blinded
by Washington crap storms. Give us
someone like the so called insurgent
candidates, who will at least not wear
us out with the same old mumbo
jumbo we’ve been hearing for years
while this nation progresses into a hell
hole for our kids and grandkids.
Recent Headlines Catching My
Attention:
Target Stores to Stop Tagging Toys
According to Gender: Next thing
you know they’ll stop tagging shoes and
clothing according to gender, because Lord
knows, we wouldn’t want to confuse or
insult anybody.
Growing Controversy around
Donald Trump: It ain’t nearly as bad as
the controversy Hillary’s got going on!
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Are Iran & Russia Teaming up
Against the U.S.?
Iran Plans to Buy Air Defense
System from Russia
Obama Administration Objects
as Russia Moves Ahead with Iran
Missile Sale
Pentagon Worried Moscow to Sell
Iran Missiles to Bring down U.S.
Aircraft: Is it just me, or does it seem like
Iran must have hypnotized John Kerry
during those negotiations? I may not be
the sharpest blade in the razor, but it seems
to me Mr. Kerry is longing for a Nobel
Peace Prize. Either that or he is one dumb
@#&*!
Quotes of the Week:
“Political Correctness is a doctrine, recently
fostered by a delusional, illogical minority
and promoted by a sick, mainstream
media, which holds forth the proposition
that it is entirely possible to pick up a piece
of sh*t by the clean end!” (Unknown)
“Political Correctness doesn’t change us, it
shuts us up.”(Glenn Beck)
“Political correctness has become a
straightjacket.”(Gary Oldman)
“Quite frankly, I think political correctness
is the worst form of censorship. You’re not
allowed to speak your mind unless you’re
black, or unless you’re a terrorist, or unless
you’re an Arab or a minority people. Then
you can say what you like. But if you are
like a lot of us, you are not supposed to say
certain things.” (Wilbur Smith)
“I think the big problem this country
has is being politically correct. I’ve been
challenged by so many people, and I
don’t, frankly, have time for total political
correctness. And, to be honest with you,
this country doesn’t have time either.”
(Donald Trump)
“Not concerning yourself with political
correctness will set you free and get you in
trouble.” (Doug Sutton)
“If you’re covering your ass, you’re losing
your ass.” (Former President Lyndon
B. Johnson)
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Bands of the Week
Desperate and Single
in Santa Clarita
by Sarah Farnell and Varick Santana
C
ongratulations—you are relatively young, single, and ready
for romance. The only problem is,
how and where do you find love in
the Santa Clarita Valley? Well, we
surveyed this city and compiled a
list of the top eight places to find a
partner. These hot and happening
locations will score you a date in no
time.
Any Grocery Store
Looking for a hunk? A soccer mom?
Meeting soul mates who share a
passion for wheat bread will fill the
void that is sewn into the fabric of
loneliness. While she is gazing at the
salad dressings, you will be deciding what cologne to wear on your
honeymoon. But first, you need to
get her attention. Pretend to be an
employee: buy the garb, take breaks,
and mop floors. After two years of
casual encounters, you may make
“the move.” That’s right, consider
the hours you put into pretending
to work for Vons as a hefty investment for finding that sweetheart.
While she isn’t looking, peek at that
grocery list, and hide one of the
items on that list. This will force her
to ask you where the item is—and,
luckily, you hid that item in the storage room, the perfect place to have
a date.
Craigslist
We know what you’re thinking: Isn’t
Craigslist for selling used mattresses
and Pilates equipment? You’re right,
but it is also for meetups and matching. Sure, you might have Obadiah
from Van Nuys try to finagle a
social security number and credit
card information out of you, but at
least your Friday night will include
another human life. Just go to the
website and post a “Desperate” listing. Maybe someone will respond.
Urgent Care
Nothing gets the love train going
like a trip to the emergency room
with the kids. Single parents drag
their children to this love haven
daily and, by law, are required to
assist their children. This creates the
perfect trap. Pretend that you have
a life-threatening, hideously contagious disease. He or she will feel so
badly for you that they will have no
choice but to care for you like an
abandoned animal. Let the romance
ensue.
Central Park
Skechers, sweatpants, and just flat
out sweat: the ingredients for a spicy
encounter. Whether potential mates
are playing with a local men’s softball league or just walking the dog,
this oasis is the perfect love zone.
Most of the time, the old “pretend
stroke trick” works like a charm. Lie
down in the soccer field and pretend
to have a stroke. When that special
someone comes to the rescue, act
as if you were miraculously healed
by his mere presence. If he still calls
911, consider the ambulance ride a
first date.
The Shot Exchange
We’re pretty sure this place is a bar.
And, from what we’ve gathered
while watching this place on an epi-
sode of “Bar Rescue,” it would be an
alright place to go if you are lonely.
In fact, this might be one of the only
places that you can truly find a date.
We don’t know, we aren’t 21.
Senior Center
They say that the ripest fruit is the
best kind of fruit. If you like your
lovers ripe and ready, the senior
center might just be the fix for you.
You’ll feel like you’ve hit a bingo
when you’re pushing that honey
down the aisle. Just call up the local
senior center and ask to rent an old
person. If they tell you that this is
super illegal, offer to keep them
forever. Hook, line, and sinker.
The Courthouse
Get em’ while they’re hot and ready
for the slammer. The jury is out, and
you are pleading guilty on charges
of love.
Youth Group
What a great place to meet someone.
**Warning: THIS IS A SATIRE.The Views and Opinions expressed in this column are those of the writer, not necessarily those of Valley Publications/Santa Clarita Gazette.
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Michael Hoefflin Foundation
Supporting Families Struggling with Pediatric Cancer
By Melissa Lampert
I
f the Michael Hoefflin Foundation was granted one wish, it would be to
defeat all forms of children’s cancer.
Founded in 1995 by Chris and Sue Hoefflin during their nine-year-old son’s
battle with cancer, MHF is an organization dedicated to providing financial
and emotional support to families struggling with pediatric cancer in Santa
Clarita and surrounding valleys.
Michael Hoefflin succumbed to his cancer just one year after the
organization’s inception, but MHF officials continue to honor his memory
with their dedication to helping children like him and their families.
“Chris and Sue Hoefflin are the heart of the Michael Hoefflin Foundation,”
said Executive Director Gillian Stone. “It is humbling to continue the work
of the foundation, knowing the sacrifice they have given and the strength
they continue to provide, never asking for anything in return.”
When a child is first diagnosed and admitted to the hospital, MHF
volunteers arrive with a “Kare Kit” containing items like blankets, brushes
and toys. They continue to visit and provide emotional support and
advocacy for the child and his or her family throughout their hospital stay,
and even offer tutoring services and college scholarships.
Several different types of counseling are available through MHF, including
parent and sibling counseling, grief counseling and support groups. Family
members are also invited to attend social activities and events throughout
the year.
MHF’s most important fundraising event of the year, the 22nd annual
“An Evening Under the Stars” gala dinner and charity auction, is set for
Saturday, Sept. 19 at the Robinson Ranch Golf Club. The event features
dinner, drinks, a raffle for a 15-day Hawaiian cruise and entertainment, with
money raised from the event going toward MHF’s programs and operations.
“Attendees can expect a fun-filled evening with entertainment from the
Kelly Rae Band and lots of unique and interesting items to bid on in the
silent and live auctions,” Stone said, adding that the gala “has come to be
known as one of the favorite fundraising events in Santa Clarita.”
The renowned Kelly Rae Band is set to perform high-energy country music
throughout the evening, and the event is being chaired by Tim and Jenny
Ketchepaw, as well as Brenda Neilson.
“We are grateful for the support of our community, whether at our 5K
earlier in the year or the amazing efforts by people such as Roy Wiegand,
who recently ran in honor of one of our recently lost angels,” Stone
continued. “This is our chance to give the community that we so appreciate
a beautiful, memorable and, hopefully, inspiring evening, and let people
know about why we need the support we do.”
For more information about the Michael Hoefflin Foundation or “An Evening Under
the Stars,” go to www.mhf.org or call 661-250-4100.
For families struggling with their child’s medical bills, MHF provides
ongoing financial support programs. When a child passes away, families
receive a memorial gift to help with the cost of final expenses.
In addition, MHF officials strive to promote awareness of pediatric cancer
in the community and provide grant funding for medical research that aims
to find better treatments and cures for pediatric cancer.
Hero of the Week:
Shaunie LeBouef
By Melissa Lampert
K
nown around the Santa Clarita Valley as one of the faces of the Michael
Hoefflin Foundation, Shaunie LeBouef has served as the organization’s office
manager for more than a decade.
“She is dedicated, loyal and the backbone of the MHF,” said Executive Director Gillian Stone.
One valuable asset LeBoeuf brings to the MHF is her ability to remember vast
amounts of detailed information, ranging from the history of the organization to the
names and backgrounds of volunteers and donors.
“Shaunie has a wealth of knowledge about the
MHF and has an amazing amount of history about
the foundation in her head,” Stone said.
“Shaunie has a gift for remembering our
donors and volunteers.”
But above all else, Stone said, “She is truly
loved by all.”
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Female Athlete of the Week
Grace Zamudio
Aug 21 - Aug 27, 2014
Male Athlete of the Week
Kevin Stevens - Rising Sun Karate Academy
This William S. Hart High School graduate won the College of
the Canyons Cross Country Series race last Thursday. It was the
fifth race in the series. She completed the course in 16 minutes,
49.6 seconds.
“Grace Zamudio graduated from Hart 5-6 years ago and went
on to have a fantastic college career at Glendale City College and
Loyola Marymount,” said Larry David, Hart High School cross
country coach. “Here she was a four-year varsity runner and
leader of the girls distance team in cross country and track. She
worked hard at becoming a top runner and was rewarded for her
efforts.”
“Kevin Stevens is an exceptional athlete,” says Robyn Word of Rising Sun
Karate Academy in Stevenson Ranch. “In the world of Karate, competitors
usually specialize in either Kata (forms) or Kumite (sparring). Rarely are they
outstanding at both.”
Thirteen-year-old Kevin Stevens of Stevenson Ranch made the U.S. National
Team in Kumite in 2014, which earned him the opportunity to compete at
the Junior PanAmerican Karate Federation Championships in Lima, Peru.
He was the only U.S. male athlete to win Gold in Kumite. This year Kevin
made the U.S. National Team in Kata and will be competing at the Junior
PanAmerican Karate Federation Championships in Santa Cruz, Bolivia at
the end of this month, and at the World Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia in November.
“Kevin is extremely dedicated and disciplined, and he is a great role model
for the younger students at our dojo,” says Sensei Randy Word, owner/head
instructor at Rising Sun Karate Academy.
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Saugus High School to Celebrate 40th Anniversary
F
orty years have passed since Saugus High
School first opened its doors. On September 8,
1975, there were 870 9th and 10th grade students
filling its classrooms. Now it’s time to celebrate.
slide presentations showing life before and after
the high school was built, presentations from
Saugus High School has invited alumni and past
staff to the campus for tours and a large assembly
on September 8, 2015. Every current student
will be involved in the assembly, with guest
appearances by past teachers and alumni who
have gone on to make significant contributions to
the world.
Bolde has been involved at Saugus High School
for 31 years.
“I’m very proud of what we stand for and how
we approach educating students,” said Bolde.
“We look forward to this special celebration as
a way of remembering our past successes as we
anticipate where the future will take us.”
“Saugus High School is proud of its four
decades of service to this community,” said
current Saugus Principal Bill Bolde. “More
than 22,000 students and more than 1,000 staff
members have called this campus home and
it will be good to see some familiar faces on
September 8.”
The assembly in the gym will feature video and
“We’re very proud of the rich history and all of
the outstanding contributions Saugus High School
has made to the community,” said William S.
Hart Union School District Superintendent Vicki
Engbrecht.
political leaders, and an appearance by the school’s
founding principal, 91-year-old Dr. Myron Sproul.
Tours will be held starting at 7:30 in the morning
on September 8, with the main program getting
underway at 11 a.m. in the gym. For more
information and to schedule a tour, contact Bill
Bolde (wbolde@hartdistrict.org) or Tracy Moscoe
(tmoscoe@hartdistrict.org), or call 661-297-3900.
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Business of the Week: Nola Aronson’s
Advanced Audiology
by Nola Aronson
I
n my more than 30 years as an audiologist, it has been a pleasure to
provide quality hearing healthcare services to the people of Santa Clarita
Valley. Seeing people regain their hearing health and better enjoy their lives
never gets old. It is the reason I do what I do.
They say you don’t know what you have until it’s gone, and that’s especially
true of hearing loss. If you’re experiencing the early signs of hearing impairment or loss, I encourage you to visit Advanced Audiology and have a
free hearing screening. There are a variety of causes to hearing loss, from
something as simple and easily-remedied as ear wax buildup to more serious
concerns. My team and I are here to help you.
At Advanced Audiology, we are devoted to three core pillars:
Honesty: We provide the right treatment for your hearing impairment and
hearing loss, offering a wide array of state-of-the-art hearing aids and treatment options.
Integrity: We believe in being your partner in the journey to improved hearing health. A quality audiologist can help you hear better, and we offer a
money-back guarantee during your 45-day trial period.
Service: We are available to provide help when you need it. From hearing
aid fittings, cleanings and repairs to tinnitus treatment, we are committed
to your total satisfaction. We also offer a number of free services, including
free batteries for the life of your hearing aid, and free quarterly cleanings
and adjustments. Additionally, we are the Santa Clarita Valley’s authorized
provider for Facey and UCLA Health patients.
When you visit Advanced Audiology, there are
five things you should expect:
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Personal attention and friendly service
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Expert testing in a comfortable environment
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The latest technology
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Highly-qualified audiologists
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We treat you like family.
Communication is a key to a healthy social life, and healthy hearing is crucial to clear communication. Are you ready to make a change for the better?
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For more information or to make an appointment, call (661) 425-9330 today
or visit www.scvadvancedaudiology.com. Advanced Audiology is located
in Suite 103 at 23822 Valencia Blvd., next to AAA in the Owen Patterson
building.
Nola Aronson, M.A., CCC-A, is owner and founder of Advanced Audiology, and has
been fitting hearing aids for more than 30 years. In 2014, she received the Community
Champion award at the SCV Leadership Awards.
Restaurant of the Week: Athena’s
by Martha Michael
N
er special occasions, and the owners have plans to
create an enclosed, private room in the future.
It’s not just mousaka and pastichio anymore.
Wine and beer is served at Athena’s, now with
a bigger selection than before, and another new
feature: happy hour.
ew owner, Karin Vahan, with husband, Moses, and son, Hayk, has kept Athena’s much
the same as its successful past, but with a broader
range of menu options.
The new menu still offers the memorable Greek
comfort food it’s offered for years, but the restaurant has actually expanded its flavors to include
both Greek and Italian food. Not only are there
pastas and other Italian fare on the Athena’s
menu, the restaurant owners are literally expanding their borders by opening Mama Mia Pizza
next door in the next month or two.
“It has been in Stevenson Ranch for 15 years,”
said Moses Sahakian, who owns part of the
Mama Mia business. “It is known for its New
York style pizza. It’s sold by the slice and there
are 16-inch and 20-inch pizzas.”
Both Mama Mia and Athena’s will offer pickup
and delivery service, as well as onsite and offsite
catering. The restaurant will host parties and oth-
From 3-6 p.m. every day, customers can take
advantage of appetizers starting at $2.95 a plate,
wines starting at $3.95 a glass, and a pitcher of
draft beer for $12. Athena’s will soon begin senior
citizen specials also.
The freshness of the food, such as the lasagna,
which is not pre-cooked, but baked after it is
ordered, set the standard, but what could possibly
be the biggest crowd pleaser of the new Athena’s
is its Sunday brunch. Offered every Sunday from
12 Noon-4 p.m., “Chef Paul,” who attended Le
Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Pasadena, rolls out regional favorites, which vary from
week to week. The $12.95 buffet includes such
dishes as lamb/beef gyros, tzatziki hummus and
much more.
Brunch also offers a la carte options, such as eggs
Benedict and Greek omelets, as well as triedand-true eggs with bacon and eggs with sausage
plates.
Athena’s has successfully offered customers a
taste of Greece for years, and the new owners
hope to fill the parking lot with all the regulars,
plus Italian food lovers, happy hour aficionados
and a hungry brunch crowd.
“It’s been here for so long. It’s part of the neighborhood, part of the community,” said Moses.
“We want to take advantage of that and offer
more to the community.”
Athena’s is open Tuesdays through Sundays. The
hours are Tuesday-Saturday 11 a.m.-9 p.m. and
Sunday 12 Noon-8 p.m. It is located at 18853
Soledad Canyon Road in Canyon Country; (661)
251-8442. Visit www.myathenas.com.
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The Ballot Initiative Process is Getting Out of Hand
By Josh Heath
T
he ballot initiative system in California was designed to give ordinary citizens the chance to change the
laws of our state, as well as introduce
new ones. That’s why it’s tragic that
the process today is so tilted in favor
of the rich and well-connected.
obstacle citizens’ groups face is simply
getting their propositions on the ballot.
Per California law, organizers only
have six months to collect the 365,880
signatures currently needed in order to
qualify an initiative, one of the stricter
time restrictions in the nation.
According to Kathay Feng, executive director of California Common
Cause, to qualify a proposition for the
ballot and wage an adequate campaign
for its passage costs anywhere from
$5-$10 million. No grassroots group
can afford a budget that large, she said,
without wealthy backing.
To meet this deadline, campaigns are
often forced to hire paid signature
gathering firms. These companies send
out hundreds of agents to infiltrate
communities and get signatures from
voters. Their services can cost over $3
million, well outside the reach of a
typical citizen group.
Official spending data shows this to
be true. California Common Sense, a
non-partisan think tank, published an
analysis of spending on major ballot
measure fights from the year 2000 to
May 2012. They found that over 92
percent of “all contributed funds came
as donations of $10,000 or more,”
proving the system’s reliance on the
very rich and special interests.
Drastically lowering this expense, Feng
said, would open the door for citizendriven initiatives to get onto the ballot.
“Even campaigns with a lot of grassroots support ultimately get over the
hump with a few large super donations,” Feng said.
And yet, despite the obvious unfairness at work here, it appears there’s
reason for hope. Feng said a huge
Pioneering research from Elisabeth
Gerber, professor of public policy at
the University of Michigan, discovered that citizen-driven measures have
a significant chance of success if voters are given the opportunity to decide
on them.
In her book, “The Populist Paradox: Interest Group Influence and
the Promise of Direct Legislation,”
published in 1999, Gerber analyzed
a sample of 57 ballot measures voted
on between 1988 and 1992. She found
that citizen-supported proposals got
approved at a rate of 50 percent.
By comparison, measures backed
primarily by special interests were
approved at a much lower rate of 31
percent.
So, how can we drastically lower the
cost of qualifying a proposition, and
give voters the chance to vote on the
kinds of ideas they are aching for?
One promising idea is to allow citizens
to sign ballot petitions online. Internet
users already sign hundreds of petitions every day on sites like Change.
org. Allowing the people to sign ballot
petitions, as well, is simply the next
logical step in digital activism.
It would drastically lower the cost of
qualifying an initiative for the ballot
and eliminate the need for paid signature gathering firms. This technologybased activism would also be incredibly active to millennials, who love
disrupting old ways of doing things.
They may not vote in record numbers,
but they do have a strong desire for
social change.
Additionally, it would solve a criticism that has plagued the Black Lives
Matter and Occupy Wall Street movements. Critics of these movements
have argued that the activists involved
haven’t clearly articulated what they
are fighting for. Revolutions must have
specific demands, these critics say, and
broad slogans just don’t fit the bill.
Bringing the initiative process to the
internet would solve this problem.
Activists of both movements would
be able to coalesce around propositions they are fighting for, providing a
strong basis for their organizing.
It would be a powerful and profound
change, a change that would help level
the playing field for the good-hearted,
idealistic citizens, who want nothing
more than to see an equal and fair
society.
**The Views expressed in this column are those of the writer, not necessarily those of The Gazette/Valley Publications.
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Home in Time for Supper: the Pros
and Cons of a Set Bail Schedule
by Robin Sandoval
I
f you’ve ever read an article about celebrity arrests, you’ve probably noticed that they’re often
in and out of jail in a matter of hours. If you’re
thinking it has something to do with preferential
treatment toward celebrities, you may be wrong. The
reason people with a lot of money can get in and out
of jail so quickly is because the courts in the State
of California operate on what’s known as a “Felony
Bail Schedule.”
The “Felony Bail Schedule” is set to fix the amount
upon which a person who is arrested (without a
warrant) may be released from custody prior to
their appearance in court. It is a penal code list of
felonious charges and corresponding bail amounts
for each crime. Each county in California has one,
and they can vary. For example, the bail amount set
for a felony domestic violence charge in Los Angeles County may be set at a different bail amount in
another California county.
The felony bail schedule allows bail to be set immediately after an arrestee has gone through the booking and processing procedure, if the defendant is
allowed bail. Booking and processing can take anywhere from 45 minutes to several hours, depending
on what police station, sheriff station, jail or court
the arrestee was taken to. Once complete, those who
have the cash (or who obtained a bail bond) can be
bailed out right then and there.
Additionally, if a defendant is booked or charged
for two or more offenses, bail will be based on an
amount computed under the felony bail schedule
for the charge having the highest bail, including any
enhancements or prior convictions.
In states that don’t utilize a felony bail schedule, bail
is not set after booking and processing is complete.
Instead, arrestees remain in police custody until
they can see a judge. If an individual is arrested,
say, on a Friday afternoon, the odds are that he or
she will not be able to see a judge until at least the
following Monday, meaning they will have to spend
the weekend in jail. After all, one cannot be bailed
out of jail if bail hasn’t been set. This system may
seem like the worse of the two; however, having
a judge set bail in-person can be advantageous in
certain situations.
Once the defendant is in front of the judge, he or
she can request a legal counsel petition to have the
charges and/or bail dropped or reduced. Additionally, the judge will be able to go over the circumstances
of the alleged crime, as well as the defendant’s
personal situation and can set an appropriate bail
amount based on that information.
Even though California counties use the Felony Bail
Schedule to determine bail amounts without having
to see a judge, it doesn’t necessarily mean that an
individual will have to accept that amount of bail. If
an arrestee remains in jail custody and obtains legal
counsel, he or she can request a bail hearing and
petition for a bail reduction. But note, this can take
longer to do. The felony bail schedule, however, is
really in place so an arrestee can obtain the quickest release possible via bail bond, and further, the
county may have the advantage of having to house
fewer inmates.
Robin Sandoval is a California Licensed Bail Bondsman and owner of SCV Bail Bonds. Robin writes blogs and articles to help increase community awareness of the bail industry.
If you have questions or want to suggest a topic, email robin@scvbailbonds.com, visit www.scvbailbonds.com or call 661-299-2245.
bad boys and girls
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A 32-year-old unemployed Bakersfield woman and a 22-year-old Canyon
Country woman were picked up for theft of personal property.
DUIs with prior arrests included:
44-year-old roofer from Costa Mesa
26-year-old fleet sales manager from Sun Valley
23-year-old low voltage tech from Panorama City
23-year-old chef from Newhall
36-year-old district manager from Colorado
44-year-old radiologist from Canyon Country
27-year-old mover from North Hills
32-year-old unemployed Palmdale man
22-year-old military serviceman from Fresno
19-year-old Canyon Country man who works in movie production
42-year-old mason from Palmdale
28-year-old caretaker from Los Angeles
21-year-old mechanic from Canyon Country
47-year-old electrician from Arleta
20-year-old Valencia woman who works in retail
24-year-old makeup artist from Castaic
A 20-year-old laborer from Santa Clarita was picked up for vandalism with
a loss valued at or greater than $400.
his week there were a lot of DUI citations given to drivers with prior
arrests.
A 36-year-old Castaic man who works in set lighting was arrested for
preventing/dissuading a witness/victim from a repo. A 54-year-old retired
Canyon Country woman was picked up for trespassing.
A 21-year-old coach from Saugus, a 25-year-old teacher’s aide from Pacoima and an unemployed 21-year-old Valencia man were charged with taking
a vehicle without the owner’s consent.
A 43-year-old truck driver from Castaic was arrested for robbery.
A 21-year-old landscape worker from Newhall was arrested for assault with
a deadly weapon, not a firearm, with great bodily injury.
A 33-year-old designer from Los Angeles was charged with battery against a
former spouse. A 53-year-old unemployed Castaic woman was charged with
corporal injury on a spouse/cohabitant.
A 27-year-old Moreno Valley construction worker was cited for possession
of an opium pipe/drug paraphernalia, and an unemployed 22-year-old Los
Angeles woman was picked up for possession of a narcotic/drug/alcohol/
drug paraphernalia in jail.
Charges of possession of a controlled substance went to:
33-year-old construction worker from San Fernando
43-year-old unemployed Valencia woman
26-year-old driver from Castaic
24-year-old unemployed Santa Clarita woman
27-year-old oil fields worker from Castaic
25-year-old unemployed San Diego man
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XBOX
XBOX is really fun thing to play. You can play games like Fifa, Just Dance,
Football, and other games. It’s something fun to play when you’re bored, and
when it’s summer, you could play with your friends. There’s a game called Just
Dance that lets people compete in dancing to see who get’s the highest score.
There’s a game that you can play soccer and it’s called Fifa 15. There are different types of Fifa such as Fifa 12, Fifa 13, Fifa 14 and Fifa 15. You can play
Fifa and it looks like a real soccer game. if you like football there are football
games too. It looks like you’re watching a real football game.
XBOX is something you can enjoy with family and friends.You can buy games
on the XBOX online store so that you don’t have to buy it in the store. You can
play racing games, tennis, basketball, soccer, bowling, baseball, and golf. There
is also an XBOX Kinect that lets you dance with three people including yourself. There is a camera that sees how
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Aug 21 - Aug 27, 2014
Why Do You Think We Dream?
Well people dream because they use their imagination. When you use your,
you dream at night or you can day dream. It’s really cool. You could make it
fantasy, or you could dream about today. Maybe you could dream about the
Iphone 8 coming out and how exciting that would be. You could dream about
a nightmare too. A nightmare is a scary dream and sometimes it could be so
scary it wakes you up.
-Student
“I say it’s a splendid day in the neighborhood”, said Owl. “It’s a nice day here
too”, said Winnie the Pooh. “Exactly what I’m saying”, said Owl, “A perfectly
splendid day in the neighborhood”. “Which neighborhood are we talking
about?” asked Pooh. “Our neighborhood”, said Owl, “Our neighborhood,
the place where we live and where all our neighbors are”. “Oh it’s a splendid day isn’t it?” said Owl. He flew
up and circle once around Pooh’s
house. “What does it look like from
up there?” ask Pooh. “I can see the
Hundred-Acre wood spread out
below me”, said Owl “and it’s a fine
place indeed.” The End
-Makayla
My name is Gabriella. I’m in first
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CARE after school because they help
me.
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If I Were Going to Space
If I were going to space I would
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space suit. I would go into a shuttle.
I would find Mars and set a flag on
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Next I would go to the Moon and I
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I learned about cooking and to make
ice-cream. We made many things for
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We went on a fun field trip to help old
people. We washed cars. They were old and nice. We sang songs for them. We
have a singing class. I love to help old people and sing.
-Alina G. Grade K
If I was in space I will go on the Moon. If I was in space I would see planets. I
would land on Mars. I would walk on the Moon.
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Wii
Wii is a fun game to play. You can play Mario Kart, Super Smash Bros, Wii
Sports, Wii Resort, and other cool games. You can play with your family and
play Just Dance the dancing game. You can play games with both your family
and friends. When it’s summer you can play with your family and friends a lot.
They have a new Wii. It’s call Wii U. It’s more fun and they have better games.
It’s super fun to play with your family and it’s way more fun with your friends.
•Student
I would like to visit Arizona this
summer. It would be so much
fun. To go to their zoo. Let’s go to
Arizona. Let’s get in the car and go!
When we are finally here we need to get a hotel and check in and look around.
We can go on hikes and feet the giraffes at the zoo. We can go to the zoo right
now! After we stayed for three days we can go home. I know it will be fun.
•Student
The New World
Once upon a time there was a cat and she was going to have a kitten. Her
owners took her to the animal shelter. The next day the kittens were out. The
owners were feeding the kittens. The cat was grooming herself for the next
two years. TO BE CONTINUED.
-Deirdre D. Grade 3
BRIDGE BITES from The American Contract Bridge League
THE STRIPTEASE COUP
By: Brian Gunnell
♠ AQ765
which appears doomed when West’s opening lead is the ♥K. Declarer
cannot play on trumps immediately because the defense has three cashing tricks … she cannot pitch her two Heart losers on the top Spades because East will ruff the third round … and she cannot pitch Dummy’s Heart
loser on the Diamonds because West will ruff the third round.
♥ 53
♦ Q4
♣ 9854
♠ JT943
♠ 82
North
♥ KQT4
♦ 65
♣ A3
♥ 9876
West
Declarer
♠K
♥ AJ2
♦ AK73
We round out our series on bridge coups with a personal favorite.
East
♦ JT982
♣ K7
But Declarer has a resource, let the striptease commence! Declarer’s ♥A
is cashed (Declarer pitching a Heart, of course), and now, when Dummy’s
♠Q is played, East must ruff to prevent another Heart pitch. He cannot ruff
high (Declarer would pitch the Heart anyway) so he ruffs low and is overruffed. Next, Declarer plays his high Diamonds and this time it is West who
is forced to ruff in order to prevent the Heart pitch. West must also ruff low
and is overruffed by Dummy.
After those two low ruffs, both defenders have bared down to a singleton
trump honor, so Declarer can lead a trump and enjoy the sight of the Ace
and King tumbling down on the same trick! This was actually a double
Striptease Coup as both defenders were divested of their protective small
trump.
♣ QJT62
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Wilk’s High Speed Rail Blue Shield Awards DVC $15,000 Grant
Domestic Violence Center of Santa
“Blue Shield of California Foundation is an
Transparency Bill Clears TheClarita
Valley got a boost from Blue
amazing partner supporting our mission to
Shield of California Foundation this week.
create healthy relationships through intervenSenate Committee
The medical foundation awarded the DVC of
tion, prevention, and education to end the
SCV a $15,000 grant to strengthen its capacity to provide critical services and shelter for
survivors of domestic violence in the area.
S
tate Assemblyman
Scott Wilk (R-Santa
Clarita) has, once again,
introduced a bill that has
made it through committee. Assembly Bill 85,
aimed at increasing transparency with agencies,
unanimously passed out
of the Senate Appropriations Committee earlier
this week.
AB 85 clarifies the Bagley-Keene Act so state agencies,
such as the California High Speed Rail Authority, will no
longer be able to hold closed door meetings without public oversight. This lack of clarity in current law has been
exploited by state agencies into a growing practice of
establishing two-member bodies in order to avoid compliance with public meetings standards.
“AB 85 will ensure that the state government conducts its
business in a transparent manner,” Wilk stated. “Sacramento enforced this mandate on local governments back
in 1993 and it’s time we live by the same rules.”
“It is a privilege to partner with and support
California’s network of domestic violence
service providers, including the DVC,” said
Peter Long, Ph.D., president and CEO of
Blue Shield of California Foundation. “Their
role in the community is absolutely essential,
and we are committed to ensuring they have
the resources they need to continue serving
domestic violence survivors and their families.”
By awarding the grant money, the foundation
underscores the importance of unrestricted
core operating funds, which can help domestic violence agencies cover important organizational costs during a time when public
resources remain scarce. The funding is part
of a group of grants designed to empower
California’s domestic service providers and
help them continue to make a difference in
the lives of thousands of women, children,
and families across the state.
cycle of violence,” said Linda Davies, executive director of the Domestic Violence Center
in the Santa Clarita Valley. “Blue Shield
of California Foundation has made a huge
difference in California, affecting positive
change in the lives of women, children and
men who have experienced intimate partner
violence.”
Blue Shield of California Foundation is the
largest private funder of domestic violence
services organizations in California. Its
mission is to improve access to high-quality
health care for the underserved, and help
end domestic violence. To learn more, visit
blueshieldcafoundation.org.
The Domestic Violence Center seeks to
transform lives by helping women, children
and men gain the confidence and capability
to demonstrate dignity and respect, now and
in future generations. For more information,
visit DVC-SCV.org.
AB 85 will now head to the Senate floor.
The 38th Assembly District encompasses Simi Valley, the northwestern section of the San Fernando Valley and most of the
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Sports Highlights
By Tim Haddock
Santa Clarita’s MLB Pitchers
A handful of pitchers in the Major
Leagues with ties to the Santa Clarita
Valley are having nice seasons. One is
in a playoff hunt. One is making a case
for American League Rookie of the
Year.
Saugus High graduate Tommy Milone,
and Hart High graduates Trevor Bauer,
Mike Montgomery and James Shields
are doing their alma maters and Santa
Clarita proud this summer.
more Orioles for the second wild card.
The Texas Rangers and Los Angeles
Angels are ahead of the Twins in the
American League wild-card standings.
Plus the Tampa Bay Rays were tied
with the Twins at 59-59.
Bauer, a starter for the Indians, is coming off one of his worst starts of the
season. He lost to the Yankees, 8-6, on
Thursday and was yanked in the fourth
inning. He gave up six runs on seven
hits and walked two.
Here is a look at how these four pitchers have been faring so far this season.
Bauer dropped to 9-9 and saw his ERA
go up to season-high 4.35. He has lost
four of his past five decisions.
Milone, a starter for the Minnesota
Twins, came off the 15-day disabled list
over the weekend and beat the Cleveland Indians, 4-1, on Sunday.
He gave up one run on three hits in five
innings to win his sixth game of the
season. He had a left elbow strain that
put him on the DL since July 31. He
snapped a personal three-game losing
streak.
He started off the season well. He was
4-1 in his first eight starts and he had
a 1.80 ERA in four starts in April. But
he lost three games in June and three
more in July. His season numbers are
still pretty good. He has 137 strikeouts,
good enough for 10th in the American
League, in 140 2/3 innings and 23
starts.
In the game against the Indians, Milone
was on a short leash. He was limited to
76 pitches and left the game with a 2-1
lead. The Twins scored two more runs
in the eighth inning to secure the win.
Milone has been solid all season. He
has made 15 starts and has a 3.65 ERA.
He has 60 strikeouts in 86 1/3 innings
and has only walked 26 batters.
The Twins are in the hunt for one of
the American League wild-card playoff
spots. As of Monday, the Twins were
59-59 and 2 ½ games behind the Balti-
Montgomery, a starter for the Seattle
Mariners, was being touted as a Rookie
of the Year candidate in June. But he
has faltered in his past seven starts.
Montgomery only went 2 1/3 innings
in his last start, a 15-1 loss to the Boston Red Sox on Thursday. He gave up
nine runs on 10 hits and dropped to 4-5.
It was a far cry from his run in June
when he recorded back-to-back shutouts against the Kansas City Royals
and the San Diego Padres.
He won three games in a row and was
4-3 with a 1.62 ERA. But his season
took a turn for the worse on July 5. He
lost to the Angels and went on a personal three-game losing streak. The
Mariners haven’t won in his past seven
starts. In three starts in August, he is
0-1 with a 9.49 ERA.
In 14 starts this season, Montgomery
has 61 strikeouts in 82 2/3 innings. His
ERA is at 4.14. But he ranks sixth in
the American League with two complete games. He has some time to turn
his season around, but not much.
Shields has been the workhorse of the
Padres’ starting rotation. He is among
the National League leaders in innings
pitched and strikeouts.
But he hasn’t won a game since July 17
and lost to the Cincinnati Reds, 7-3, on
Aug. 12. The loss dropped him to 8-5
with a 3.89 ERA.
Shields is fourth in the National League
in strikeouts with 167 and ninth in the
league in innings pitched at 152 2/3.
Those are the highlights. On a down
note, he is second in the league in walks
with 54. He has also given up 144 hits
and 24 home runs.
He was the subject of trade rumors at
the end of July. He could still be dealt
before the end of the season. The Dodgers were one of the teams interested in
him. It’s possible Shields could return
to L.A. to close out his 2015 season.
Santa Clarita on the LPGA
Valencia High graduate Alison Lee
continued her impressive rookie season
on the LPGA.
She notched her fourth top-10 finish at
the Cambia Portland Classic over the
weekend.
Lee finished in a tie for eighth place at
11-under.
Brooke Henderson won the tournament
at the Columbia Edgewater course in
Oregon. At 17 years, 11 months and six
days, she is the third youngest tournament winner in LPGA history.
Lee, meanwhile, won $30,264 for her
share of eighth place. She has won
$397,747 on the LPGA in her rookie
season and is ranked No. 44 in the Rolex world standings.
Santa Clarita’s International Ties
On the international front, Valencia
High graduate Kyle Ensing was the
co-leader in kills for the United States
Youth National Volleyball team’s
match against France at the FIVB Boys
U19 World Championships in Argentina.
He had 18 kills. The United States won
the match, 3-1. The U.S. was 3-0 in pool
play after beating France. The team had
one more pool play match against Argentina on Wednesday.
Tim Haddock is the sports director at KHTS
AM 1220. He writes for the ESPN.com, the
Ventura County Star and ThatsITLA.com.
He can be reached by e-mail at tim@hometownstation.com. Follow him on Twitter @
thaddock.
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house-ranch. All remodeled,
granite, flooring, stucco, paint
kitchen and baths, old barn,
fenced, trees, fireplace, paved
road, public water and gas.
$559,000. Broker-Victoria
Taylor-661-965-0832
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DEAN BUYS HOUSES
ALL CASH • No Equity Required
Avaiable Soon Brand New
Fleetwood Home in Cordova
Mobile Home Estates
$174,900 4 Bedrooms and 2
baths. Serial 36299AB DOH
PFS115125253 Majestic
Homes 661-251-9949
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sand iron, Bob Toski putter
100gp, 3 Macgregor DX2W
woods-1,3,4Burton bag, cart
$150.00 661-252-9147
New Joabe wet suit size 12 boys,
$25 818-554-3691
Professional kickbox dummy 350
in good shape, 250lbs, $100
661-382-2781
SC 1981 Conquest Football book
first edition, $50 818-363-5492
Snowboard gear snowboard
gear-snowboard, boots for street
shoe size between 9.5 10.5,
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Office For Rent 700 Square foot
office, very nice, private entrance
and lobby area with common area
kitchen and restrooms $1050
month 661-294-1402
Offices For Rent 2100 Square
foot, 4 offices, with very nice
lobby, showroom, private entrance
$3150
month
661-294-1402
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Square feet warehouse with high
ceiling, bay door, very secure.
$3,460 month 661-294-1402
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Closed Sales Acton Agua Dulce
Address
COE Date
1625 Tortuga ST
08/10/2015
1702 Searchlight Ranch RD
08/11/2015
3639 Soledad Canyon RD
08/11/2015
Aug 21 - Aug 27, 2014
Real Estate - Recent Sales by Area
Br
3
2
4
Bath
2.00
1.00
2.00
Sqft
1,608
1,376
2,500
Price
$302,500
$340,000
$509,500
Closed Sales Canyon Country
Address
COE Date
28029 Sarabande LN #123 08/10/2015
27119 Crossglade AV #6
08/12/2015
28955 Oak Spring Canyon 08/10/2015
16343 Sierra HY
08/14/2015
28926 Marilyn DR
08/14/2015
19849 Larbert ST
08/10/2015
18812 Nadal ST
08/11/2015
29314 Kelly CT
08/14/2015
29319 Canyon Rim PL
08/10/2015
17456 Ascona DR
08/11/2015
17545 Gladesworth LN
08/14/2015
15557 Live Oak Springs Ca 08/10/2015
Closed Sales Castaic
Address
COE Date
31911 Marcasite LN
08/11/2015
30262 Cedar Oak LN
08/11/2015
28015 Sturbridge DR
08/10/2015
28622 Meadowgrass DR
08/14/2015
28482 Avion CR
08/14/2015
30543 Yucca PL
08/10/2015
30426 Sequoia CT
08/10/2015
30478 Mallorca PL
08/14/2015
Br
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
Bath
2.00
2.00
3.00
2.00
3.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
Sqft
964
1,114
1,580
1,404
1,610
1,440
1,921
2,419
2,385
1,765
2,442
3,764
Price
$220,000
$265,000
$337,500
$345,000
$385,000
$400,000
$465,000
$465,000
$510,000
$514,900
$519,000
$850,000
Br
2
4
4
3
3
3
5
5
Bath
2.00
3.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
Sqft
1,140
1,994
1,480
1,562
1,467
1,864
2,046
3,472
Price
$270,000
$410,000
$440,000
$440,000
$450,000
$510,000
$525,000
$589,000
Closed Sales Newhall
Address
20958 Judah LN
26716 Oak Garden CT
26321 Long Oak DR
26222 Ridge Vale DR
25023 Everett DR
19856 Via Ott
24804 Cerezo CT
COE Date
08/12/2015
08/12/2015
08/12/2015
08/10/2015
08/12/2015
08/13/2015
08/14/2015
Br
3
2
2
5
3
4
4
Bath
3.00
2.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
Sqft
1,395
1,150
1,178
2,070
2,083
2,368
2,736
Price
$305,000
$311,500
$322,000
$500,000
$540,000
$540,000
$690,000
Closed Sales Saugus
Address
22713 Copper Hill DR #43
19307 Opal LN
28215 Clementine DR
19921 Christopher LN
22095 Barrington WY
26809 Espuma DR
21654 Turmeric CT
22571 Los Tigres DR
27523 Kenfel DR
20704 Dan CT
22633 Dragonfly CT
28550 Haskell Canyon RD
21169 Cross Creek DR
29223 Orion LN
28854 Half Moon PL
COE Date
08/11/2015
08/11/2015
08/11/2015
08/13/2015
08/10/2015
08/11/2015
08/14/2015
08/13/2015
08/10/2015
08/14/2015
08/13/2015
08/17/2015
08/13/2015
08/11/2015
08/17/2015
Br
2
2
4
3
3
3
3
4
3
5
5
4
4
4
4
Bath
2.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
2.00
3.00
2.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
4.00
3.00
3.00
Sqft
1,040
1,404
2,106
1,677
1,721
1,376
1,776
1,376
1,719
2,817
3,102
2,557
3,443
2,886
2,864
Price
$325,500
$345,000
$368,000
$407,500
$409,990
$414,900
$424,900
$432,000
$480,000
$582,500
$585,000
$592,000
$600,000
$633,000
$685,000
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Closed Sales Stevenson Ranch
Address
COE Date
25526 Hemingway AV #C 08/14/2015
Br
2
Bath
2.00
Sqft
1,112
Price
$345,000
Closed Sales Valencia
Address
24595 Town Center DR #3
24505 Town Center DR #7
24147 Del Monte DR #292
24749 Sand Wedge LN
25709 Player DR
28443 Herrera ST
23643 Big Sky #134
28495 Herrera ST
27951 Sycamore Creek DR
26988 Pebble Beach DR
24743 Montevista CR
26136 Galvez CT
25307 Via Oriol
26853 Lugar De Oro DR
28284 N Via Sonata DR
25329 Via Dona Christa
28011 Daydream WY
25767 Lochmoor RD
23947 Via Bocina
27220 Staten PL
23727 Shadylane PL
24320 El Molina AV
24105 Willowbrooke CT
29120 Mission Trail LN
24201 English Rose PL
24005 Via Sereno
28607 Iron Village DR
27018 Maple Tree CT
24909 Knollwood LN
Br
1
1
2
3
3
2
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
4
3
4
3
4
4
3
4
3
4
4
4
5
6
4
3
Bath
1.00
1.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
2.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
2.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
6.00
4.00
3.00
Sqft
740
780
1,112
1,169
1,169
1,440
1,334
1,660
1,263
1,645
1,517
1,356
1,426
1,747
1,849
2,043
1,841
1,903
2,192
1,610
1,935
2,589
2,363
2,662
2,883
2,664
3,530
2,725
2,969
Price
$227,000
$251,490
$305,000
$330,000
$343,000
$359,000
$370,000
$407,000
$419,000
$423,000
$440,000
$445,500
$470,000
$475,000
$484,000
$500,000
$532,000
$535,000
$550,000
$557,000
$585,000
$608,000
$619,000
$635,000
$642,000
$685,000
$710,000
$775,000
$780,000
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OFFICES FOR RENT
700 sq ft Office, very nice with private
entrance and lobby area, includes a common
area kitchen and very nice restrooms $1050
2100 sq. ft. Suite (4 offices) with very nice
lobby/showroom, private entrance,
common area kitchen $3150
4000 sq. ft. Warehousee with high ceiling, bay door
private entrance, very secure $3460
All units have a very nice common area restrooms & kitchen,
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25583 Ave. Stanford, Valencia 91355
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$697 plus one month
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18520 Soledad Cyn Rd Ste. K • Canyon Country, CA 91351
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Valencia $2650
2156 sq 3bd + 2.5ba
+ Lo + Office
Creekside HOA Pool + Spa
Newer 2 bedrooms 2 bath with den
Open floor plan, large covered patio,
only $59,900
Valencia $1775
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Super large room With sitting
room. $650 monthly with $200
security. Includes wifi and all
utilities. Very private back yard
with block wall. Secure and safe.
Call Carlos 661-406-6390.
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818-363-5492
vacuum
$35
Doing a renovation so do not miss
this offer: over the stove microwave oven, stove and
dishwasher, all matching black
and white color, $45
661-253-1371
Electric paper shredder.. Electric
juicer with attachments and Rival
handheld mixer, $12 for all. Call
661-424-1452
Front loader washer and dryer
Whirlpool, dual, $400 OBO
661-510-8937
Stainless steel Refrigerator side
by side with ice and water dispenser in the door, $500 OBO
818-588-8884
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brand new filtration bag, has
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$45. Call John 661-253-1371
Toaster Sunbeam Made in USA
1947, $30 Works, $30. Canyon
Country 661-252-9147
White frigidaire refrigerator in
good shape, as is, $100 Saugus
area 661-296-4648
Dishwasher/Microwave/Cook
top and Oven Recent
Remodel. White GE appliances 6 year old dishwasher,
12 year old cooktop, oven and
over the range microwave. All
in working order. Call
217-496-3965. $250 total
Furniture
1950’s 5 drawer chest and matching night stand, fair condition,
$125 for both OBO 661-268-1948
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Find “Everything Under the Sun”
at the Santa Clarita Swap Meet!
Collectables, Vintage, Discounts,
Unique Gis, Produce and much more!
Every Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday
Opens at 7am
22500 Soledad Canyon Road
Santa Clarita 91350
661-259-3886
(office hours Friday-Tuesday 8am-4pm)
2 Bar high teak wood oversize patio chairs with arms, $100
805-428-9256
2 drawer file cabinet with key, $15
818-554-3691
2 unique couches 1 is circle
shape and 1 triangle shape, dark
brown leather bottom with tan
cushions,$45 ea. Located at
Sierra Hwy and Soledad
661-495-6143
5 drawer chest of drawers real
nice solid wood 5 drawer dresser,
all drawers work great, 40 wide,
19 deep, 52 tall, the price is $125.
661-251-9250
6 drawer maple dresser real nice
6 drawer maple dresser, measures 50 long, 18 deep, 31 tall,
the price is $135. call
661-251-9250
Bathroom cabinet. Wall mount.
approx. 26 x 32 x 4 deep. Single
door with shelves inside $25.
661-255-7510
Bedroom Furniture. Medium Walnut color, high dresser 47x29,
long dresser 66x31 and 2
nightstands. Good shape with
several cracks. No headboard.
$125. 661 259-7107
Black Ikea cube end table $10
661-645-0232
Bunk bed solid wood with
mattresses, complete, excellent,
$250 818-370-0938
Dining Room Table seats 6 with
table pads and hutch with drawers
and storage space, from 1940s,
excellent shape, dark wood, $500
805-223-1633
Formica top steel desk 2 drawers,
1 lg compartment, 40 by 30, $10..
1 lamps, 15ins h, 1 maroon color
with shade, $12 for all.. Call
661-424-1452
Futon queen size upgraded, near
new, cushion only, $75
818-370-0938
Gold swivel desk chair nice and
comfortable, vinyl material, wood
arms and trim, $25 661-904-5096
Large mirror horizontal hanging
craved, floral gold frame, 2in w by
59 by 26ins, with hooks and wires,
$200 661-212-1414
Large mirror horizontal with hooks
and wire, silver 3in frame, 43in by
65in, $200 661-212-1414
Large mirror in silver frame
vertical, 4in frame, 33 by 78, with
hanging hooks and wires, $200
661-212-1414
Lawyer Bookcase 3 shelves,
glass front. Great shape. $100
OBO. 661-252-4578
Love sofa(seat) SOFA love seat
size brown leather in good condition pillows not included. Asking
120.00. 661-310-0223.
Marble round patio table top 4ft,
$75 805-583-5425
WICALL’S CARPETS
CARPETS • HARDWOOD • TILE
VINYL • AREA RUGS
FREE ESTIMATES
Queen pillow top mattress
upgraded, 2 yrs new, excellent
cond, $100 805-428-9256
Single fold together bed all metal,
less then 2 months old. Cost $130
selling $65 805-223-1633
Sofa cherry wood, beveled glass
mirror, $50 661-373-1933
Sofa sleeper life style brand, tan
color, adjust to chaise lounge, excellent cond, $100 805-501-0951
Sofa sleeper used as lounge
chair, sofa and lies downs as a
bed, excellent, tan color, 1 yr old
new, $100 805-428-9256
Sofa SOFA full size brown leather
in good condition pillows not
included. Asking 125.00.
661-310-0223.
Solid mahogany wood magazine
end table 2ft h, $25 661-904-5096
split level bedroom dresser real
nice 4 drawer split level dresser
with cabinet door and shelf. all
drawers work great, measures 54
long, 20 deep, 32 40 tall. $125,
661-251-9250
Stain glass
661-373-1933
lamp
$30
Table Sofa Table. 48 length x 16
width x 29 height. $35 Excellent
Condition 323-236-1317
Thomasville 7 drawer dresser and
night stands nice 7 drawer
Thomasville dresser, glass top,
adjustable mirror, dovetail joints,
measures 63 long, 19 deep, 31
tall, and 2 matching nightstands,
$235, 661-251-9250
Twin Size Sleigh Bed complete
twin size sleigh bed, includes
headboard, footboard and rails,
measures 42 wide. $125.
661-251-9250, also have box
spring and mattress for $50
Vintage China Hutch 1950s Vintage China Hutch. GREAT CONDITION GREAT DEAL $199
Please call or text 818-277-7423
Wicker end or night stand $15
818-363-5492
Housewares
2 sets of 2 plates from the casino
for recent casino closing, each
with different slots combos, casino
name on plate. Special price $16
for all. 661-424-1452
46 pieces of Kitchen china brand
new, $20 661-373-1933
Brass Candelabra Church used.
Height adjustable. Some damage
to outer cups on each arm. Beautiful pair, $250 661-347-9328
Brass Candle Holder Church used
brass candle holder. Has memorial etched into base of candle
holder. Comes with large candle.
Very pretty, $100 661-347-9328
Diebold sc600 upright safe alarm,
combination and key, comes with
4 drawer metal cabinet, 60in l by
25in, 3ins wall, on rollers, $900
661-212-1414
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, $50
818-363-5492
Vacuum Cleaner Eureka upright
$30. recently serviced, new belt
and bag, runs great $30.
661-252-9147 email johnbronsen
at hotmail.com
Vacuum cleaner made by
Generation, model no 3, $75
818-363-5492
White Wrought Iron Candelabra
Church used. Height and arms
adjustable. Beautiful pair. Local
pick up only, $200 661-347-9328
26635 Valley Center Dr.
(off Soledad Canyon)
www.wicallscarpets.com
Wicalls Carpets, Inc. LIC# 301091
SINCE 1968
Cal King Poster Bed Espresso/Black Cal King poster
bed. Espresso-black color. Some
nicks and scratches but still
stunning. Easy transport and
reassembly. Pickup in Valencia.
$100. Make offer. Mattress not
incl. 818-422-4445
California king bed 2 yrs old new,
excellent condition, $100
805-501-3106
California King mattress and box
springs, pillow top, $100805-791-0838
California King mattress box
springs, 2 yrs new, excellent
condition, $100 805-501-0951
Coffee table/storage unit top can
be used as ottoman or trays, bottom is all storage. Great condition.
41 12 w X 16 12in d X 16in h $50
661-255-7510
Curio Cabinet 6 shelves, all glass
with light. $300 OBO,
661-252-4578.
Designer tiffany style ceiling light
fixture dark decor, immaculate
condition, $175 661-222-9200
Dining room table beveled glass,
wrought iron with 4 wrought iron
chairs, tan color, $150
661-373-1933
Euro king platform bed frame with
slats. Value $350 selling $100
661-645-0232
Metal 2 drawer file cabinet with
key, $10 818-554-3691
Mirror no frame, 31.5 w x 30.5,
excellent condition, $30.00 OBO.
Call 661-268-1948
Nice 6 drawer bedroom dresser
real nice condition, solid wood,
dovetail joints, all drawers work
great, 47 long, 19 deep, 30 tall.
$145. 661-251-9250
Oak chest bed $100
805-501-0951
Oak Day Bed with pop up
trundle-2 excellent mattresses
near new, gorgeous, $200
805-791-0838
Oak twin chest bed lots of storage
on bottom, mattress, excellent
condition, $130 805-583-5425
Pair of barstools - made in Italy
Pair of very well made barstools.
Made in Italy. Great shape. Some
minor wear and tear to the seats.
See photos. Paid $300. $40 for
the pair. 818.422.4445
Portable bed brand EZ, $25
818-363-5492
Queen mattress for only $100,
exc cond 818-370-0938
Queen natural wicker bed play
style set, excellent cond with mattress and box springs, $300 complete 805-583-5425
Queens natural wicker sleigh bed
$100 805-428-9256
Building
Supplies
15 slabs of home flooring $20
661-373-1933
1Gas Welding Tank Settling
150cb ft full of CO2 and argon for
$300, 805-223-1633
Tools
10in radio arm saw makes all
types of cuts, like new condition,
$275 obo 805-223-1633
Body shop frame straightening 10
ton power post with all equipment,
floor pots, rims, ready for use,
$2595 805-223-1633
Steel pipe
661-268-1948
reamer
$50
T Square and Straight Edges,
door hinge template. USA $30 Exact Giant T Square 48, Exact
Straight Edge 36, Johnson Level
36, hinge template. Made in USA.
$30. 661-252-9147 email johnbronsen at hotmail.com
Garden & Patio
2 Chaise lounge chairs cast
aluminum, back for easy mobility,
adjustable backs, gorgeous, $200
805-583-5425
2 over sizes patio chaise lounge
chairs with cushions, $200
805-501-0951
Black top patio set large table, 4
chairs, barely used, $100 excellent cond 818-370-0938
Craftsman Lawn Tractor L2000
with two bagger attachment. Excellent condition and easy to
operate. 46 inch blade. $650 obo
661-252-2583
Garden yard edger trimming tool
kit all attachments by
Shakespeare, new, never been
used, $50 obo 805-223-1633
Gas Lawn Mower Sears 6.75 hp,
gas, mulching, lawn mower. Self
propelled. Good condition. Key
start or pull. $60. 661-296-1620
Iron Chaise lounge chair heavy
cast iron, beautiful design, adjustable back, $95 805-428-9256
White iron patio table 52in round,
heavy, $100 805-501-0951
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SAND CANYON
GARAGE/ESTATE SALE!
FRIDAY AUGUST 21• 4-7PM
SATURDAY AUGUST 22 • 7-2
Furniture • Vintage and more!
SAND CANYON - LIVE OAK SPRINGS - CLEARLAKE
Ramiro Robles
Owner
-Clean-Up
-Stump Removal
-Concrete
-Lawn Care
-Sprinkler Repair
-Trimming/Hauling
It's All About
Your Yard!
-Weekly Service
Great Services & Prices
305-7725
Other
1898 book ’Boots and Saddles’ by
Elizabeth B Custer 1898, $125
818-363-5492
2 gift cans, 1 gift box, 2 coffee
cups, 1 tall red lobster drinking
glass, 1 small hibiscus tray, 1 sq
tupperware bacon keeper, inflatable swimming tube, $4 for all
661-424-1452
2 US American Flags $50 ea
818-554-3691
4 new sofa pillows 4 kitchen tie on
pillows for chairs, 1 long venetian
blind duster, 1 lg blue tote bag, 1
small zipper bag, 2 metal baskets,
fanny pack, $8 for all
661-424-1452
AIRLINES 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
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
Baby stroller Eddie Bauer $40 obo
sturdy, well made. Very good
condition, clean inside and out.
Cost $200, sell for $40 obo.
661-252-9147 email johnbronsen
at hotmail.com
CASH FOR CARS, Any Make or
Model Free Towing. Sell it
TODAY.
Instant
offer
1-800-864-5784
CASH PAID-up to $25/BOX for
unexpired, sealed DIABETIC
TEST STRIPS. 1-DAYPAYMENT.
1-800-371-1136
Ceramic mexican girl table
decoration, 7 ins tall. Also 4 individual paper plate holders, in different colors. Plus 1 box with misc
items - around 10 items or more $6 for all. Call 661-424-1452
DIRECTV Starting at $19.99/mo.
FREE Installation. FREE 3
months of HBO SHOWTIME CINEMAX starz. FREE HD-DVR
Upgrade.. 2015 NFL Sunday
Ticket included -Select PackagesNew Customers Only. CALL
1-800-614-8506
Dish Network - Get MORE for
LESS Starting $19.99month for 12
months. PLUS Bundle and SAVE
Fast Internet for $15 moremonth.
CALL Now 1-800-615-4064
DISH TV Starting at $19.99/month
(for 12 mos.) SAVE!! Regular
Price $34.99 Ask About FREE
SAME DAY Installation.. CALL
Now.. 877-477-9659
Favre
bobblehead
$25
818-363-5492
FREE BOXES!! FREE moving
cardboard boxes, all sizes, lots of
boxes. 661-360-8798
HANDYMAN 30yrs Exp
Commercial-Residential from
painting Drywall Electrical Plumbing to Complete Bath and Kitchen
Remodeling including Odd Jobs ie
house repairs IKEA furniture assembly
ROOFING
TILE213-453-1856
HERO MILES - to find out more
about how you can help our service members, veterans and their
families in their time of need, visit
the Fisher House website at
www.fisherhouse.org
Junk Cars for Cash ($1,000 plus)
All Cars: Any Condition Cash Paid
Same Day. Instant Phone Quote.
No Title Ok. 1-866-835-9249
Concrete
Stamped, All Colors, Retaining Walls & Complete
Landscaping. Block-Walls, Stone/Brick, Rock Work
Hardscaping
Designer Construction
661-992-8573 • 661-965-6056
lic 218b39
Large fire proof safe $20
661-373-1933
LEARNING TO READ can be
both fun and educational. Learn
more about this wholesome farm
book, Richard the Donkey and His
LOUD, LOUD Voice at
www.RichardTheDonkey.com
Marquis by Waterford Crystal
Clock Needs battery. 4X4 by
1.25ins $50 661-255-7510
Portable wardrobe closet metal
frame, 60 w h 60ins w by 60ins h
by 20ins d, zipper cover, $40
818-366-7925
Safe Step Walk-In Tub Alert for
Seniors. Bathroom falls can be
fatal.Approved by Arthritis
Foundation.Therapeutic Jets.Less
Than 4 Inch Step-In. Wide
Door,Anti-Slip Floors,American
Made,Installation Included.Call
800-980-6076 for $750 Off
SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY
BENEFITS. Unable to work.. Denied benefits.. We Can Help.. WIN
or Pay Nothing.. Contact Bill Gordon and Associates at
1-800-290-8321 to start your application today..
SUPPORT our service members,
veterans and their families in their
time of need. For more information visit the Fisher House website
at www.fisherhouse.org
VIAGRA 100mg, CIALIS 20mg.
40 tabs plus 10 FREE, $99 includes FREE SHIPPING.
1-888-836-0780
or
Metro-Meds.net
Wants to purchase minerals and
other oil and gas interests. Send
details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver,
Co. 80201
Garage
Sales
Multi Family Garage Sale Sat Aug
15 and Sat Aug 22 Multifamily garage sale Sat Aug 15th and Sat
22nd. Lots of household items,
clothes, electronics, car parts,
furniture, and many other items.
27520 Glasser Ave. 7am- 1pm.
TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN
THE FREE CLASSIFIEDS
Professional Services
D and S Concrete Masonry
Commercial, Residential,
Foundations, Flat Work.
Block, Brick, and Custom
Rock. FREE ESTIMATES. License number 784182. Call
Dennis 661-609-3153 or Joe
661-621-1993
OFFICE JANITORIAL SERVICE
FREE Estimates
FREE Cleanings
Tax Deductible
FREE
1st Cleaning
5th Cleaning of the month
With Monthly Contract
ECONOMY SPECIAL:
Once a week cleaning of your office
at our LOW monthly rate!
lic # 784182
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30 Years in Business
Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today!
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SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS
STONE CHIP
REPAIR
20709 Soledad Cyn Rd
Canyon Country
(Across from Home Depot
next to Jiffy Lube)
Soledad Cyn
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.
Vehicles
Accessories
06 - 07 Toyota Camry oem front
bumper
cover,
$100.
805-223-1633
1 - 95 Dodge Duelly rear wheel
cover, $20 661-268-1948
1 ton dually crew cab front and
rear seats, newly upholstery,
never used, $295 for all. Call
805-223-1633
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
1963 Mopar Ram charger hood
scoop, new $100 805-223-1633
1967 Cadillac Shop Manual $25
818-554-3691
1984 - 98 Jeep Shop Manual for
wagoneer-cherokee-comanche,
$30 818-363-5492
2 14in Buick 5 spoke chrome
rally wheels, excellent cond, $75
ea 805-223-1633
2 16in Truck tires BF Goodrich,
size LT 265 by 75 by 16, load
range E, like new, zero miles,
$165 ea obo, 805-223-1633
Ruether
Se Habla
~
Espanol
2 Buick OEM chrome rally
wheels cherry condition, $75 ea
obo, 805-223-1633
2 Left Truck tires and wheels 5
on 5, lots of tread, $100 for both.
805-223-1633
4 70-79 Camaro Nova and Chevelle slotted rims and tires, with
beauty
rings,
$150,
805-223-1633
400 turbo transmission $300.
Call 805-223-1633
53 Chevy tail lights assemble
with housing, $100 for the pair,
805-223-1633
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
64 - 67 El Camino tail gate with
top molding, no rust, nice
condition,
$300
obo
805-223-1633
66 Chevelle black hood, cherry
condition, no rust, $250 obo
805-223-1633
67 - 69 Camaro hood flat, cherry
condition, no rust, $150 obo
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
68-69 Chevel 2 door new left corner panel, $100, 805-223-1633
70 - 72 El Camino/Chevelle flat
hood, $100, 805-223-1633
70 Chevelle SS instrument cluster $500, 805-223-1633
COUPON
FREE CAR WASH
WITH OIL CHANGE
Car
Wash
24233 Creekside Rd., Valencia
(Target Shopping Center1 Block North of Valencia Town Center)
(661) 255-3448
$
28.99
Reg. Price $36.99
Includes oil filter and fill with Castrol Fluids (up to
5 quarts) for most cars. Plus tax & disposal fee.
Not to be combined with any other offer. FC Coupon.
COUPON
FULL SERVICE
CAR WASH
.
$9 99
Reg. Price $13.99
Vans, trucks and limos extra.
Not to be combined with any other offer.
Home
Depot
Whites Cyn
WE REPAIR POWER WINDOWS
70 - 73 Dodge Challenger
bumpers front and rear,
re-chrome, still in wrapper,
stored for 30 years, $750 for both
obo, 805-223-1633
72 Chevy new hub caps Chevy
pick up truck new hub caps $40
ea. 805-223-1633
72 Chevy pick up 15 by 8 rally
wheels, 5 lugs, $195 for a set of
4. MUST SELL 805-223-1633
73 - 74 El Camino Camaro Rally
wheels, 70-newer, exc cond
$100 set 4, 805-223-1633
73 - 77 Chevelle El Camino complete rear end, heavy duty, 11in
brakes, drum to drum, $295
805-223-1633
73 - 77 Chevelle El Camino
cowl-dash pad instruments, a-c
and heater, wire harness, vacuum lines, ALL still assembly, in
fire wall panel, $250 obo,
805-223-1633
73 - 77 Chevelle El Camino door
panels, white in color, 2 pieces
ea door, electric for windows and
locks, $150 for both door panels
805-223-1633
73 - 77 Chevelle El Camino grill
like new condition, $395
805-223-1633
73 - 77 El Camino / Chevelle
hood $200, 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 door glass
$75. 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
73 Chevelle El Camino grill flawless condition, like new, $500
obo 805-223-1633
73 El Camino grill excellent
cherry cond, $500 obo
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
77 El Camino project for your
completion, no engine and
transmission, $750 or you can
purchase an engine for total of
$1500 obo. Call 805-223-1633
78 - 87 El Camino body parts
$75 - $100, 805-223-1633
78 - 87 El Camino body parts
and fender, $80 ea. 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 El Camino grill $100,
805-223-1633
80 El Camino grill cherry
condition, $80, 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
81 - 87 Chevy truck new right
front fender, $75 obo
805-223-1633
82 - 84 Camaro z28 GM factory
fiberglass hood, $200 obo.
805-223-1633
82 - 87 El Camino 4 head lamp
header panel $100. Call
805-223-1633
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
82 - 92 Camaro firebird t-top
$150 805-223-1633
82 - 92 Camaro right front fender
paint strip, no rust, $100 obo
805-223-1633
82 Camaro Z28 GM factory fiber
glass hood, $75 OBO. Call
805-223-1633
84 Firebird trans am cowl inductive hood, complete with air
cleaner, $650 805-223-1633
85 - 96 Corvette Hood $395 obo,
805-223-1633
86 - 87 El Camino rally wheels
center hubcaps only, set of
4,$100 obo 805-223-1633
87 - 97 Ford Truck tail gate molding large aluminum panel, new
condition, $300 805-223-1633
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
87 Dually bed $250 without vendors or with vendors $500. Call
805-223-1633
88 Irock 15in wheels and caps
set of 4, $395. Call
805-223-1633
89 - 95 Toyota pick up truck 2
wd, left front fender, new, $50
obo 805-223-1633
89-94 OEM Toyota Truck Hood
cherry condition, $125 obo
805-223-1633
90 - 92 Ford truck grill $50.
805-223-1633
90 - 97 Ford dually truck fenders
dual tanks, fuel doors, excellent
shape, $250 each, 805-223-1633
93 - 97 Ford Ranger pick up new
fender, right front, $40
805-223-1633
93 and up Jeep Cherokee new,
right front fender, $50 obo
805-223-1633
94 Dodge truck (and later years)
chrome center hubcap $35,
805-223-1633
Aluminum Gm small block Chevy
intake
manifold
$70
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
Aug 21 - Aug 27, 2014
ATTENTION: Mechanic
Retiring 30 years worth of
Mechanical and Body
p a r t s . . F o r d ,
Chevy,Foreign cars,and
etc..New and Used,bring
cash and your truck in
Ventura County. Please
call 805-223-1633
Auto Paint PPG acrylic and
enamel, porsche red, 1 gallon
and 1 quart, $300 obo
805-223-1633
Body Shop -Hercules- 2 paint
gun washer $295, 805-223-1633
Brand new 73-87 Chevy truck
Hubcaps still wrapped,$50 obo
805-223-1633
Bucket seats $250 obo
805-223-1633
Bucket seats like new, $250 ea
805-223-1633
Car cover large, new, GM
Goodrich, poly cotton fabric, $50
818-366-7925
Car seat cover sport leather, fits
CUV and SUV, brand new in
box, $48 818-366-7925
Chevrolet s10 hood no rust,
cherry
condition,
$75
805-223-1633
Chevy 350 flywheel $65, also
flex plate $25. Call 805-223-1633
Chevy aluminum truck radiator
heavy duty $100... Fan shroud
fixes the radiator $50
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
Chevy Pick-Up 88-2000 new
right door, $100, 805-223-1633
Chevy Truck 6 lugs (hubcaps
only) for 98 and later truck, set of
4, $100 805-223-1633
Chevy Truck big core, 19 by 34,
$125 obo 805-223-1633
Chevy truck new right front
fender fits 81 and newer trucks,
$75. Call 805-223-1633
Chevy truck rally wheels 15 by 8,
4 for $200. Call 805-223-1633
Ecklers Corvette power antenet
CB and AMFM antenet, brand
new, $100. Call 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
Firebird trans am cowl inducted
steel hood with air cleaner, fits
82-92 body style, $650 obo
805-223-1633
Ford 15in Torino OEM factory
turbine aluminum wheels with
caps and lug nuts complete,
$300 obo 805-223-1633
FORD Bucket seats cherry
condition, $250. 805-223-1633
Ford Pick up dually fenders left
and right, $220 each,
805-223-1633
Ford Ranger Crome Rear
Bumper with top rubber pads and
mounting brackets, complete
$125 805-223-1633
Ford truck gas tank. Tank goes
behind seat, $75 805-223-1633
Ford truck tail gate molding
$300, 805-223-1633
Front rear doors from dually
Chevy, $100 ea obo. Call
805-223-1633
Front sheet metal clip complete,
$450. 805-223-1633
Gas Welding Botter kart $75,
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
GM engine air cleaner 4 barrel
carburetor, excellent condition,
complete $50, 805-223-1633
GM mast air flow sensor $175
obo. Call 805-223-1633nbsp
GM rally wheels from a Corvette
size 15 by 8, beautiful chrome,
set of 4, $400. Call
805-223-1633
Headlamp rims for frenching
headlamps, New $150 obo for
the pair, 805-223-1633
Heater core New still in box
heater core for 70-72 Chevelle
M. Carlo with ac option. 65.00
obo 818-522-8277
Heaters - for Commercial
buildings,
Auto
shop,
Warehouses, and etc.. Gas
heater, unit 110 volts, 180,000
BTU, $195 obo, 805-223-1633
Heavy duty trailer dolly for moving your trailer around, hitch ball
and inflatable tires, $40
805-223-1633
Jumper Cables 16ft., heavy duty,
$25 OBO. Call 661-268-1948
Mechanic large cabinet parts
washers professional model
$250 obo, 805-223-1633
Mitsubishi and Dodge D50 left
front fender, new, $40 obo
805-223-1633
Mitsubishi Eclipse-Eagle Talon
manual $25, 818-363-5492
Must Sell! 454 Chevy BBC radiator 4 row BBC $100, with fan
shroud $50. Oil cooler with GM
adapter-oil cooler radiator $50,
805-223-1633
New 2005 Mustang Steering
Wheel $40.00 OBO. Call
661-268-1948
Professional Mechanic Shop
Parts Washer with electric pump,
size 30 by 45ins, ready for use,
$200 805-223-1633
Professional parts washer brand
name Agitator, $200. Call
805-223-1633
Ranchero Torino complete doors
$100 each. Call 805-223-1633
Real Commercial Shop Parts
washer top opening 36 x 36 x 24,
pump flexible steel hose, brand
name Ajitor, $250 obo,
805-223-1633
Reese tow bar 74950 Reese adjustable class 3 tow bar 2 ball
5,000lb excel cond $40.
661-269-1479
Restoration Specialists in Installation of floor pans and other
rusted panels. Call 805-223-1633
Set of buckets seats grey leather
with arm rest and head rest, nice
condition, $250 for the set.
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
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.
www.661wash.com
DELUXE WASH
12
$
95
Includes: 100% Hand Wash
Full Service Vacuum
Rainbow & Sealer Wax,
Tire Dressing, Air Freshener
Must present coupon. Truck, SUVs, Vans extra.
TIRES - NEW & USED
BRAKES • SUSPENSIONS • OIL CHANGES
LAW EN
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WITH VALID ID
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17205 Sierra Highway #101
Santa Clarita
661-298-1730
661-414-2443
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661-414-2144
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Simi Valley for Savings
MSRP $10490
Sale Price
$9774
Only
$119 per month
0 Down
0 Interest*
Sale Price
$5999
6199
2015 YAMAHA FJ09 Super Sport Tourer
Sale Price
$6990
2015 YAMAHA BOLT
Sale Price
$3999
Only
$59 per month
0 Down
0 Interest*
2015 YAMAHA R-3 • IN STOCK
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$99 per month
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MSRP $8999
Sale Price
$7290
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$10995
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ALL NEW 2014 YAMAHA VSTAR 1300 DELUXE
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$89 per month
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$89 per month
0 Down
0 Interest*
MSRP $8390
MSRP $5499
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$77 per month
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MSRP $16999
MSRP $8799
MSRP $8699
Sale Price
$6999
Sale Price
$6999
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$82 per month
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OPEN 7 DAYS
118 FWY
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405 FWY
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Aug 21 - Aug 27, 2014
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26536 Ruether Ave. Unit #603
Santa Clarita, CA 91350
661-802-8869
Oil Change
$18.50 + tax
FREE Check
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Scan
• up to 5 qts of conventional
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• FREE Tire Rotation
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$10 OFF
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and free tire rotation. Light vehicles - Please call
to see if offer valid with your vehicle
OIL CHANGE
Includes:
95
$
• FREE Tire Rotation
We do it all! Receive Quality Service at
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Servicing all
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661-252-5246
Cell
661-373-6184
26831 Ruether Dr #L
Canyon Country
91351
Services:
• Full Maintenance
• Suspension
• Brakes
• Tune-Ups
• Timing Belts
• Clutch
• Engine Diagnostic
• Transmission Service
• Transmision rebuild
• Electric
• A/C Service
• Engine Rebuild
• Complete Car Detail
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AC Inspection Special
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$
95
SAVE
$
30!
Includes: Inspection, Pressure Check,
Temperature Check & Freon Level Check
Does not include recharge.
Most vehicles. Cannot be combined with other offers.
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John Wright
Owner
Jeremy
Davidson
Service
Manager
Jose Martinez
Master
Technician
FREE Flat Repair • FREE Brake Inspection • FREE Battery & Starter Check
Mon-Fri 7:30am-5:30pm • Sat 7:30am-3:00pm
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27260 Camp Plenty Rd.
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WANTED
OLD JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES
KAWASAKI-- Z1-900(1972-75),
KZ900, KZ1000(1976-1982), Z1R,
KZ1000MK2(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)
1-800-772-1142
usa@classicrunners.com 1-310-721-0723
$$CASH$$
100% Hand Wash
and Tire Dressing
Hand Wash
$11.99
$9.99
Trucks, Vans & SUVs Extra.
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26483 Bouquet Cyn. Rd. 661-263-6233
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Elvis 818-744-1089
Summer Cleaning Special
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exp 09/1/15
Junk Hauling • Tree Trimming
$10 Clearing
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Brush
Interior/Exterior
Tired of
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Looking at JUNK
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Harvey’s
Haulaway Service
661-272-9273
Tilt steering column GM
Chevelle-Camaro $150 obo. Call
805-223-1633
Tool box for a full size pick up
behind the window, new $125
obo 805-233-1633
Torque converter, fly wheel and
etc.. for 464 engine, 4 speed,
automatic, old transmission,
$250 OBO 805-233-1633
Toyota MR2 black dash, cherry
condition,
$100
obo
805-223-1633
Cars
1973 Corvette 454 hp, red and
black interior, 86000 miles,
needs some work, $15,000 OBO.
Call for more info 818-321-6837
1977 El Camino 350 ac, power
steering and brakes, auto
transmission, power windows,
runs and drive, needs work,
$1295 obo 805-223-1633
1995 Key top Camaro needs key
and has electrical problems.
Please text 661-670-1560
2004 VW PASSAT, GOOD
CONDITION, Well taken care of.
There are a few little wear and
tear marks but nothing major
cosmetically. Runs GREAT
Clean all leather inside.
3,700.00...661-436-4117
2009 Mercedes E250 67,000
miles, loaded with AMG sports
package. Very good tires, clean,
all routine maintenance, $18,000
OBO. 661-510-3853
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100 percent tax deductible. Call
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Wash • Vacuum
Sealer Wax
& DETAIL
23105 Valencia Blvd
(Corner of Bouquet & Valencia Blvd)
(661) 222-9793
GET CASH TODAY for any car
or truck. I will buy your car today.
Any
Condition.
Call
1-800-864-5796
or
www.carbuyguy.com
Trucks/SUV
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
1990 Mitsubishi Pick Up Truck
51,000 org miles, ready for paint,
$2500 805-223-1633
1993 Chevy Suburban 1500 4 by
4, needs transmission work, hold
up to 7 passengers, very good
car, $1100 OBO 818-321-6837
1994 Ford Truck extra cab,5000
org miles,f250 pick-up,heavy
duty,clean
pink,51
engine,automatic, over drive,
power steering and brakes, a-c,
comes with parts to fix it,$2595
805-223-1633
73 - 77 Chevelle El Camino
cowl-dash pad instruments, a-c
and heater, wire harness, vacuum lines, ALL still assembly, in
fire wall panel, $250 obo,
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
87 Chevy dually crew cab less
engine, clean pink slip, $895
obo, 805-223-1633
95 GMC SIERRA 1500 Drives
well.Driver door needs a little
fix.Needs paint job.Great for
heavy
duty
work.
$900818-359-6505
Chevy Pick-Up 88-2000 new
right door, $100, 805-223-1633
$
10.
Wash • Vacuum
Tire Dressing
Rainbow Wax
.
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$14 99
Reg. Price $11.99
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.
COMPLETE
DETAIL
$
20 OFF
EXPRESS
CLAY WAX
$39.99
Aug 21 - Aug 27, 2014
Watercraft
1990 quetom mercury 115 motor,
18ft, 3 seater, $2000
818-378-2437
Wanted
Reg. Price $59.99
Vans, trucks and SUVs extra.
Includes Tire Dressing.
Not good with any other offer.
97 Ford F250 Crew cab, 4K original miles, has body damage,
$3295. Call 805-223-1633
Original instrument cluster of 72
Ford truck, like new condition,
speedometer 6000 org miles,
$95 obo, 805-223-1633
Small block Chevy exhaust manifold 1960s - 1990s $50 a set.
Call 805-223-1633
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Motorcycles
50yr old female is seeking quiet
1st story guess house or private
entry room for my 15 yr old service animal to live out her last
days,park like setting,willing to
work for partial rent
661-309-7178
ATTENTION WHOLESALERS
Or consignment company. 10
piece, adjustable, full gym
equipment. See photos on
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Life, Canyon Country. Make
offer. Call 661-252-8135
Clean Fill Dirt Wanted Clean Fill
Dirt for private road repair in
Agua Dulce. Easy dump access
off Sierra Hwy. Delivered for free
only. 661-268-1935
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Cocinero,Lavaplatos, Ayudantes
DOE Aceptamos aplicaciones en
Restaurante Kisho 23430 Valencia Blvd Santa Clarita, Cho Cho
San 19010 Ventura Blvd Tarzana
y 4928 Balboa Blvd Encino.
2000 Honda shadow with side
car and trailer, very nice bike,
46000
miles,
$6800
818-321-6837
Concrete Wanted - Concrete
v-ditch drainage swales, installed
for fair price, approx. 125 feet in
Santa Clarita. 661-268-1935
Motorhomes
Camping
2009 Keystone Bullet Ultra Lite
33 foot Travel Trailer Original
owner with all original paperwork
and manuals Rear bunkhouse 2
slides SUPER clean interior Excellent condition and has been
used less than 10 times. $15,500
OBO. 661-877-6869
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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
per car**
Offering Vehicle Registration
Service - Camp Plenty Location
Galv. or ADS Drainage Pipe
Wanted Galv. Steel or ADS
Drainage Pipe for private road
repair. will pay fair price for 24-48
inch pipe. 661-268-1935
Handyman de restaurante DOE
Por favor solicitar en persona en
Kisho 23430 Valencia Blvd Santa
Clarita, Cho Cho San 19010
Ventura Blvd Tarzana y 4928
Balboa Blvd Encino.
88
Southwind,
34’
motorhome, 36k miles, new
tires, queen bedroom,
$12,000 obo 661-259-7983
or 803-2956
WATERCRAFT
Old Smaller Steel Water Storage
Tank Wanted corrugated metal,
steel, 300 to 1000 gallon, non
working
condition
ok.
661-268-1935
Services
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Newhall, CA 91321
27255 Camp Plenty Rd.
Canyon Country, CA 91351
661.799.8140 661.251.0233
in Don Cuco’s Center
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Yamaha of Hollywood
6525 Santa Monica Blvd Hollywood, CA 90038
Open 7 Days
M-F 9-7 • Sat 9-5
Sun 10-4 (sales only)
July 31
BMW of Hollywood 323-466-7191 BMW of Hollywood
6525 SANTA MONICA BLVD.
HOLLYWOOD, CA 90038-1407
888-573-2366
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NEW SeaDoo Dealer in Moorpark
6176 Condor Dr
Moorpark
805-553-1933
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