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Inside the Confederate
Flag Issue: Heritage or
By Josh Heath
Hate?
CEO Defends Pregnancy Center
By Sarah Farnell
“She was wearing large, dark sunglasses
that were not removed during the brief
conversation at the reception desk,” said
Angela Bennett, CEO of the Santa
Clarita Valley Pregnancy Center, who claimed she fell victim to false allegations in a recent column
questioning the accuracy of information and integrity of her clinic.
Laura Holton, writer for a local Santa Clarita area magazine, entered the SCV Pregnancy Center
minutes before closing, looking to receive information about sexually transmitted disease and teen
pregnancy in the Santa Clarita Valley.
In response to the recent shooting at a historic black church in
Charleston, South Carolina – perpetuated by white supremacist and Confederate flag admirer Dylann Roof – South
Carolina’s legislature, at press time, is debating a bill to
permanently remove the Confederate flag from State Capitol
grounds, where it currently flies.
Bennett greeted Holton at the front desk, slightly put off by the conspicuous demeanor of the
visitor.Holton asked about STD testing, and being a few minutes prior to closing, Bennett advised
her that they were unable to see her at the time and an appointment could be made for more
information.
But, the appointment was not made and, based on that brief encounter, Holton wrote an editorial
entitled “The Venus Flytrap,” where she accused the pregnancy center of issuing false advertising
and inaccurate medical information. Prior to her appearance at the clinic, Holton had emailed
Bennett a series of questions and set up an interview, but then cancelled and did not use the
interview responses in her editorial piece.
In the article, Holton states that the SCV Pregnancy Center fails to be transparent with its pro-life
status and is not a “comprehensive family-planning center,” though the clinic clearly states on both
its website and corporate documents that the pregnancy center’s services do not include providing
abortions or abortifacients (referring most often to drugs that cause abortions). The clinic specializes in providing early pregnancy diagnostics and evidence-based sexual information, education,
and risk prevention, according to Bennett.
continued on page 3
The issue is a divisive one in that state. A November poll from
Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina found that
73 percent of that state’s white population said the flag
should continue flying, while 61 percent of black residents
said it should come down.
The flag’s fate has been commented on by public figures
around the country, with President Obama arguing that its
removal would be a “modest, but meaningful” step towards
improving race relations.
continued on page 3
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Curfew: Keeping the Youth in Line
By Sarah Farnell
Every teenager in Santa Clarita knows
that to live and breathe in the armpit
between the Antelope Valley and Los
Angeles is a gift from the heavens – a precious allowance that gives off the corporate aroma of a generation.
in Santa Clarita, it’s just not the same. If
we can’t target people in dark, oversized
hoodies with cargo shorts, then we might
as well just turn in our neighborhood
watch vests and lease a townhome somewhere else.
But what makes this city so great are the
humbling restrictions on our youth. I
mean, without soul-crushing regulations,
how are we supposed to grow up into
responsible adults? And that’s exactly
what our City Council had in mind when
adopting the golden rule in 1997: The
Curfew Ordinance.
Besides, a little martial law never hurt
Ensuring the preservation of our monoto- anybody.
ny is the lifeblood of our community.
People should just understand where
they belong. And where the youth
belong at night is inside of their
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blessings.
Without it, multitudes of teenagers
would be shoveling Slurpees at Central
Park in the wee hours of the morning,
much like they do in other booming cities
with lots of activities for young people.
And that is exactly what the city saved us
from – credit card-stealing, bloodthirsty
hooligans of the night, knocking over
garbage bins with skateboard wheels of
destruction.
But, a curfew also ensures that fundamental profiling is still prevalent in our
community. Because, without profiling
youth in line like nobody’s business. The
youth are our future, and we can’t let
them out when it is dark outside, because
Lancaster is not that far away: it is just
too risky.
S
But don’t you worry – curfews bring
families together – in court. If a
youngin’ decides to ruin his future by
loitering outside of Pier-1 Imports at
night, he will be issued a citation: an
invitation, if you will. An invitation
to spend quality time with a parent
testifying in a court of law. Turning
lemons into lemonade is what our
legal system was founded on.
A fine of $200 may seem like a hefty
fee, but the fear of losing an iPhone
to pay for the cost of a citation keeps
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Second Public Meeting
for Canyon Country
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Listen Free Fridays in Valencia
By Martha Michael
Feedback from residents of the Santa Clarita Valley
are sought at a meeting concerning the opening of the
Canyon Country Community Center. The City of Santa
Clarita will host its second public workshop to discuss the
facility’s master development plan on Wednesday, July 15
from 6-7:45 p.m. in the Community Room at the Canyon
Country Jo Anne Darcy Library, located at 18601 Soledad
Canyon Road. No RSVP is needed to attend.
The public is invited to shop to the music free of charge at two locations in the Santa
Clarita Valley on Friday nights.
A public engagement process completed in the spring of
2015 generated a conceptual floor plan for the proposed
20,000-square-foot community center facility, which will
be located on a recently purchased 6.5-acre site at Soledad
Canyon Road and Sierra Highway. Following the first
public workshop, the project architects are returning to
present a draft concept plan based on feedback received
to date. The goal of the workshop is to collect any
additional thoughts and ideas from members of the public
for the exterior improvements that will surround the new
community center facility.
July 10
July 17
July 24
July 31
Aug 7
Aug 14
“Community centers serve a vital role in creating a safe
environment for residents to learn and unleash their
creativity,” said Mayor Marsha McLean. “This public
workshop is a wonderful opportunity to provide input
on the proposed plans that will include a new, larger
community center for Canyon Country and so much
more.”
July 10
July 17
July 24
July 31
Aug 7
For more information about the Canyon Country
Community Center Master Development Plan, visit
SantaClarita2020.com or contact Tom Reilly, Santa
Clarita Park Development Administrator at (661) 2554394 or treilly@santa-clarita.com.
View Bridge
Construction
on City’s Webcam
The widening of the Golden Valley Road Bridge over the
14 Fwy is a project that residents – at least those on the east
side of the SCV – have been waiting for.
Now that the wait is over, the watch is on, and the City of
Santa Clarita has responded with a live webcam, whereby
residents can watch the construction progress of the project
from their web browsers. The Golden Valley Road Bridge
Widening Construction Cam is available 24/7 on the City’s
website, Santa-clarita.com.
The webcam displays a new photo of the construction
site every 30 minutes and is positioned to view the City’s
Golden Valley Road Bridge project site at State Route 14.
Site visitors have the option to scroll through previous
image captures by date or time, compare images and share
them directly from the site.
The $11 million Golden Valley Road Bridge widening
project will add an additional two lanes of travel, one in
each direction, for a total of four through lanes on the
bridge, as well as a dedicated left turn lane to access the
southbound State Route 14 and two left turn lanes to access
the northbound State Route 14.
This project will also add a pedestrian walkway on the
north side of the bridge and a bike path on the south side
of the bridge.
The Valencia Marketplace on Newhall Ranch Road hosts a variety of bands each summer
that appear on Friday nights just for the free listening pleasure of shoppers. The groups
are set up next to Starbucks in Valencia Marketplace and the concerts begin at 6 p.m. For
information, visit www.Valenciamarketplace.com. The schedule for the concerts at the
Marketplace:
The Hodads – Southern California classics
Sgt. Pepper – A tribute to the Beatles
The Dwight Kennedy Band – Country and pop favorites
Doc Rock-It – Rock and Motown sounds
The Bruce Brothers – Classic blues hits
The Platinum Groove – Disco and dance classics
The Jazz and Blues Series started up again this summer in front of the Hyatt Valencia on
Town Center Drive. Every Friday a live band entertains those dining in the vicinity and
shoppers ducking in and out of stores. They play from 7-9:30 p.m. For information, visit
www.valenciajazzandblues.com. The schedule for the Jazz and Blues Series:
Jim Gibson
Teresa James and the Rhythm Tramps
Tony Galla Band
Dona Oxford
The Delgado Brothers
Concerts in the Park Series
Begins Saturday
It’s summer, which means it’s time for the
City of Santa Clarita’s Concerts in the Park,
presented by First Entertainment Credit
Union. Now in its 26th year, the line-up has
a diverse set of all-new acts, including awardwinning tribute bands highlighting some of
the top genres and artists of all time. The
free, annual concert series kicks off at 7 p.m.
this Saturday, July 11, 2015 in Central Park,
located at 27150 Bouquet Canyon Road.
Joel the Band will treat audiences to Billy
Joel covers at this Saturday’s show. Fresh off
the national tour of the Tony Award-winning
rock musical “Movin’ Out,” Piano Man Kyle
Martin and his fellow musicians will light up
the Central Park stage with premier rock and
roll.
The series continues on July 18 with Marie
Wise-Hawkins, a recent local and state
champion in the world’s largest country music
talent competition, Country Showdown. Her
performances of both original and modern
country songs will have audience members
line-dancing all night long.
On July 25, The Pettybreakers will recreate
the sights, sounds and concert experience of a
Tom Petty concert in Central Park with all the
hits – “American Girl,” “Break Down,” “Free
Fallin’” and “Mary Jane’s Last Dance.”
The webcam is live on the City’s website now and will
remain in place for the duration of the construction, which
is expected to be completed by July of 2016.
Santa Clarita residents can enjoy the smooth,
Latin sound of Scott Martin on August 1.
After 14 years of playing with the Grammy
Award-Winning Poncho Sanchez Latin Jazz
Band, Martin will bring Latin Jazz and Soul
Jazz to the park with the Scott Martin Latin
Soul Band.
For more information on the Golden Valley Road Bridge
widening project, contact Project Manager Harry Corder at
(661) 290-2290 or gvr@santa-clarita.com. To receive email
alerts on the Golden Valley Road Bridge widening project
and other construction projects in the City, sign up at SantaClarita.com/eNotify.
AirPlay will bring the ‘90s back to Santa
Clarita on August 8 with high-energy
performances of upbeat dance numbers
played on radio waves from the 1990s to
today. Lively, choreographed dances will
entertain Concerts in the Park attendees.
Underground American rockabilly will rock
Central Park on August 15 with Three Bad
Jacks. Selling out rooms from Hollywood to
New York City, the hot trio displays a mastery
of big beat heritage with a rebel spirit.
The familiar sounds of Earth, Wind and Fire
will delight audiences when Kalimba takes
the stage on August 22. With the combination
of lead vocalist Thomas “Chazz” Smith and
drummer Jeff Haile, Kalimba offers all eyes
and ears their lively renditions of the band’s
popular classics.
Finally, on August 29, the concert series
culminates with Mirage – Visions of
Fleetwood Mac. The five-piece band recreates
the superstar group with vocalist Michelle
Tyler, whose performances were praised by
Stevie Nicks herself.
In anticipation of this year’s summer
concerts, attendees are encouraged to arrive
early to set up chairs and enjoy a selection of
various food vendors. Out of consideration
for others, guests cannot reserve areas by
staking or roping. Umbrellas and canopies
are welcome, but must be disassembled before
show time.
A free bike valet service is available to all
concert attendees at the parking lot turn
around, courtesy of the SCV Bike Coalition.
To find the best bike route to Central Park,
visit bikesantaclarita.com. Beginning at
4 p.m. on concert days, limited backstage
parking is available on a first come, first serve
basis for $20 per vehicle.
For more information on the 2015 Concerts
in the Park series, contact the City’s Arts and
Events Office at (661) 250-3787 or visit arts.
santa-clarita.com/events/concerts-in-thepark.
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OPINIONS AND LETTERS
Karma: When the
Hackers Get Hacked
Although much of my commentary keeps a separation between defense, politics
and business, sometimes the lines between those industries become blurred.
By Robert Patrick Lewis
proof they have worked with the governments of Russia, Bahrain, Sudan, Egypt,
South Korea, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, the
United States, Cyprus, Germany, Oman and the UAE, among many others.
Although not front page news in many of the main stream media outlets, much
Company, CNET, Computer World) are reporting the news that Italian security
lance software to the FBI and the DEA. I guess the NSA didn’t need their help.
made public.
In the age of constant cybersecurity threats, it seems as if a new major corporate
hack is announced every day, and global citizens live under a more constant fear
of cyberattack or data theft than any type of personal threat. So, why should we be
concerned that another company was hacked?
Perhaps the scariest part of this release of invoices and information is that which
brings yet another indication that, whatever we do as citizens, our information isn’t
safe. Not only does the software provided to governments by Hacking Team allow
these governments to intrude in their people’s data surreptitiously in the form of
malware, but they also allow these agencies and governments to access your data
even if it’s been encrypted.
Because this company sold hacking software to governments, allowing them to dig
into the personal lives, data and emails of their citizens.
And unfortunately, Hacking Team is far from alone. As the age of cybersecurity
becomes more evident in our world and the advent of cyberwar becomes more of
In statements to the media and press at large, representatives of Hacking Team
have repeatedly stated that they implicitly follow UN regulations and embargoes,
not conducting any business with oppressive or rogue state governments. But, the
beauty of this hack, as with many recent hacktivist actions of groups like Anonymous, is that, whoever the perpetrators were, they posted 400 GB of data showing
this to be false, including communications, invoices, and receipts.
are willing to work with anyone, repressive governments included, who can afford
their bill.
While it’s considered unknown at this point what spurred the hackers to target
Hacking Group, it’s greatly assumed that it has something to do with the list of cur-
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”
and “Center Mass with Rob and Silent J” programs on Vets on Media. In addition to its own
editorials, Vets on Media publishes diverse opinions from outside writers.
Letter to the Publisher
Mr. Sutton,
Reading your rant on gay marriage makes for many
concerns on my end. I understand and applaud
your respect for your gay employees and workers. I
want you to know I am a straight man who writes
this reply to you and that I have been acquainted
with several gay, lesbian, and transgender folk. Time
and time again I hear from them their concerns for
discrimination and violence that is done to them;
perhaps more important, however, is how the word
of God does not match up with their ideals or their
beliefs.
When you believe that “the Bible is truly God’s
spoken word,” you are not alone in these beliefs.
Our country is built upon a mish-mash of different
opinions and beliefs; thanks to our policies we come
to pride ourselves as Americans on free speech,
free press, and free opportunities for all. Yet a good
chunk of people have said to me that America is
God’s land, that this is where the Heavenly Father
inspired America’s Founding Fathers to adopt the
ideas and principles that went into our Constitution.
There are people I have met who do not believe this.
However, seeing as we have a Christian president,
what is to be said? We have a president who supports LGBT rights, and I am sure that you do too,
Mr. Sutton; yet there are people who do not support
them under the perspective that everyone needs to
abide by “God’s spoken word.”
“You know your readers will be expecting something.” Yes—this is true. I am simply respecting the
readers when I say that there are Christians who are
LGBT and still come to find what they consider to
be His love for them and presenting this complement
in addition to your current rant.
I do not have children, I am merely a college
student, but I have heard from parents how they
like to raise their children Christian, regardless of
denomination, because of the good virtues that the
Church establishes. I was raised Mormon by my
parents and by my free will I choose to leave the
faith when I was 16; I don’t regret that choice, I am
not a Christian nor do I belong to any faith but my
own towards this timely world. Your God says good
things that should form principles for those who
aspire to live out good lives. But, at some point, we
have to admit that isn’t possible—it’s an ideal to live
up to, but one that cannot be achieved as long as we
are trying to impose Christianity or any other belief
system onto others.
using God’s name in false pretenses.” What is a false
pretense, though, for invoking God’s name when
people of my age look to swear his name for every
second that their lives are plagued by mountains of
trouble and no lush fields that give them jobs and
secure lives? What are these pretenses when the
media invokes God to strengthen their authority and
position on the matters of gay marriage? Or climate
change even as Pope Francis recently did?
“No matter…what side of the spiritual fence you
stand on, no one will know the consequences of
anything we think and do here on Earth until after
we take our last breath. At that point, each and
every one of us will find out one way or the other.”
This is what I am responding to—those who ruled
in favor of gay marriage respected making life better
for those living on Earth. We know the consequences of what we think when we look and see hatred
bottled up in the country as ministers leave churches
because they refuse to marry gays and lesbians. Or
even around the world when we look at the Cabrerra
couple in Australia that looks to getting a divorce
and killing their children if same-sex marriage becomes a reality. The Church aspires good values, but
it mocks itself when people refuse tolerance towards
the LGBT community; most are tolerant, most respect these people, but it is “God’s word” and its interpretation that drives people to extremes, whether
it is to violence, to discrimination, to suppression, or
to emotional and psychological pain / trauma.
Maybe turning “to Jesus for forgiveness and help”
while “weeping over our sins” is what Christians
need to do (John Piper quote). For me, at least, I
plead myself not guilty. I am only guilty for not
respecting my friends, for not living according to
this world’s beauty and not sharing this with others.
I am not guilty for the hatred of my ancestors or for
the death of the man on the cross that so many have
come to believe; instead I can listen to him, get the
meaning of his words, thank him, and be inspired by
my world now. I don’t have to indoctrinate myself to
his words or to others. I need to show respect. But I
don’t have to obey them, or if I do obey them to the
printed letter like some do too literally.
I respond to your article, Mr. Sutton, because to
have your belief and for me to have mine is not
enough to protect LGBT people from the pains and
woes that are to arise from the current rebellion
Christians propose as a result of the Supreme Court
ruling. Bill O’Reilly would say that the Supreme
Court is wrong. Don’t listen to the Supreme Court,
go to the church and be told what marriage is—respect the church, respect what marriage is to the
church. Some say to call “marriage” between two
people of the same sex “a civil union,” but not
“marriage” as this defiles the words of God. It is as
Mark Sandlin says: To call homosexuality a sin is
for you “to have to admit that you are a sinner for
Mr. Sutton, I thank you for your words on the matter of gay marriage. While I do not comment on the
political rant below your position on gay marriage,
I only have to say that the political and the religious
are closely connected. God’s word can become
policy, whether it is the actual implementation of
God’s words into law or inspiration from the Lord
onto whatever laws may be going through Congress
at the moment. Americans can both be religious and
free to think for themselves. Let Americans think,
but let’s not have this country become only “tolerant” of our own LGBT brothers and sisters; we have
to include them as we have done for everyone into
the interpretation of “God’s word,” and as we have
done for everyone else, we need to allow them to
have families and kids as others have been able to do
before them.
Brandon
**The Views and Opinions expressed in thiese columns are those of the writer, not necessarily those of Valley Publications/Santa Clarita Gazette.
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DOUG’S RANT !!!!!!
I Rant, You Decide
They’re Just Freaking Words!
The rock band Foo Fighters have a line in a song
that goes “They’re just freaking words!” (“freaking”
paraphrased, if you know what I mean). They really
are just stupid words (can a word be stupid?). Why
are so many so worked up about words people say?
Why do so many condemn people because of words
they disagree with? Why do words evoke such anger
and hate towards people? Whatever happened to
freedom of speech without persecution?
There are so many out there that hate Rush
Limbaugh (especially Sylvia Turner) because of the
words he says, yet they don’t recognize the millions
of dollars he has raised and donated for charity. Me
thinks what really matters is what’s in a person’s
heart that leads to their actions and that’s where our
concern should lie. This day and age of political
correctness makes blood want to spurt out of my
eyes. It has gotten so ridiculous it makes me want to
spew, shout and write any freaking words I want, just
to piss people off! Wait a minute – it happens all the
time.
Trump & Messina:
Both The Donald and Joe Messina (Hart School
District board member and radio show host) are
causing people to throw up all over themselves for
opinions they have expressed.
Donald Trump’s mere mention of the type of people
who cross our border illegally has set off a fire storm
that you would think is actually catching people’s
pants on fire. All the guy said is that some of them
are rapists and drug runners. Oh my gosh, that is
the most hateful, disrespectful thing I have ever
heard! Millions of people are going to be harmed
by that statement, so much so that Trump should
be punished in any form possible. Never mind that
what he said is true (just pay attention to recent
horrific crimes committed by illegals). Never mind
that people he spoke of are breaking our law to begin
with. And never mind that his words did not affect
anything in this world one iota!
The Mayor of New York City said, “Trump’s
comments do not represent the values that define us
as New Yorkers.” Trump didn’t say a word about
New Yorkers, Mr. de Blasio, and now you’re going
to review contracts your city has with him? You may
cancel contracts that are beneficial to your citizens
because of words he said? Sir, I’ve heard words
you’ve said about police, and if they thought like you
do, one of them would have shot you right between
the eyes by now.
Joe Messina
Locally, Joe Messina is catching all kinds of heck for
"Loving God...
Loving Others"
words he posted regarding the Supreme Court ruling
on gay marriage. Oh my, you would have thought he
called the board president a dumb bitch or our mayor
a mindless broad, or even that every LGBT should
be shot. No, all he expressed was his opinion on the
ruling, as millions did last week. Here are some of
the comments made about him because he expressed
his right to free speech (there were dozens more):
“We have an outwardly hateful person sitting on our local
SCHOOL BOARD in Santa Clarita. Shame! In light of
yesterday’s change in America, I call on Joe Messina to
either vow to begin to learn how to love all Americans and
begin the healing process with LGBT students, or resign
from our children’s School Board immediately. His choice.”
“For how long have they denied being hateful homophobes?
This will smoke them out. OFF THE SCHOOL BOARD!”
“Joe wants his religion to be law, just like ISIS does.”
“What an over privileged, decadent, pompous, pretentious,
pampered, obese talking head.”
“Your first words are insulting. As an adult, I learned that
if I want people to listen, insults are not a great way to
start. I am very happy you wrote this because, I am going
to do everything I can to make sure you are not on the
school board.”
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We ain’t seen nothing yet, folks, this type of thing
is going to happen to pastors and churches faster
than you can say “God bless you.” Combine this
with each of us having to tiptoe around each word
we express and you have a crap-load of wimpy,
stupid, sickening, mind-boggling, no common sense,
ridiculous political correctness paranoia that could
suffocate free speech and constitutional freedoms and
it really sucks!
Recent Headlines Catching My Attention:
Country’s First Gay Divorce Firm Opens
in Philadelphia: You gotta love American ingenuity!
Obama Says GOP Would Reverse Financial Gains:
Huh? What financial gains is our President referring to?
We are Seeing the Effects of the Minimum Wage
Increase: You think groceries and eating out cost a lot
now, just wait …
Trump Loses Business Deals over Comments about
Mexicans, but Gains in Polls: What does that tell
you about the thoughts of down-to-earth, common sense
citizens?
Quotes of the Week:
“I hereby challenge Joe Messina to an IQ test. We can sell
tickets, for charity.”
Dear Mr. President,
“If you aren’t smart enough to understand that your
religion is an opinion you have and not the law of the land
to everyone else, the people should probably have elected
someone in your place.”
You seem to think that America needs a monolithic, big
brother type government to oversee and regulate every
aspect of American life, and that citizens are not competent
to control their own affairs and make their own decisions
without some oppressive bureaucracy to call the shots.
“You’re wrong for saying that. You should hook up with
Trump.”
“This guy (Messina) just keeps digging himself a deeper
hole. And takes way too long and uses far too much space to
reinforce the fact that he’s prejudiced and small minded.”
Unbelievable. These comments represent complete
hypocrisy, the folks who wrote this nonsense are
spewing the very hate they are criticizing Messina for
expressing. They come off as foolish with comments
like this, if Messina’s opinions represent his spiritual
heart then these comments represent their hateful
hearts.
Get a grip, people, do you really think his opinion
on this matter is going to flow down to violate any
student’s rights or wellbeing? If I were to go rant crap
crazy on a board member for coming out in support
of the ruling, you would go nuts on me for doing the
very same thing you did!
This type of political correctness crap is how
oppression of free speech starts and ends, with good
people getting horribly persecuted for only the words
they spoke.
Oh, Really?
Concerns conservatives have regarding persecution
and/or prosecution of business owners over gay
rights issues has already risen to the surface. These
cases were going on before the ruling, but you can
imagine the concern that these types of cases are
going to explode in the near future.
Casual Atmosphere. Come As You Are.
Serious Faith. Great Coffee.
gay wedding.
-In Oregon, a judge ruled that owners of a bake shop
pay $135,000 in damages to a lesbian couple for
their emotional suffering after the owners refused to
provide cake service for their wedding. If they have
to pay this fine, the bakery will go out of business.
-In Colorado, a bakery is facing a similar fate for the
same thing.
Mr. President, the answer is not government. Conversely,
the problem is government, a government that has doubled
the national debt, increased unemployment, lowered takehome pay, increased food stamp participation and disability
claims and introduced socialized medicine.
You support teachers unions, which take political activism
more seriously than education.
You misled the American people about your stand on
marriage being between a man and woman, and continue
to when it is politically expedient for you to do so.
You surround yourself with inexperienced ideologues and
political yes men and take the advice of individuals who are
swimming in waters way too deep for them.
Your petulance is unbecoming, Mr. President, and your
criticism of anyone who disagrees with you is downright
unmanly. You come off like a spoiled child who has been
denied his way. (Charlie Daniels, singer, songwriter,
musician. These are excerpts from an open letter he
wrote to President Obama.)
Letters to the Ranter:
Note: these are in response to the rant regarding the
gay rights ruling:
Doug,
Right on to right on! Terri
Doug,
I can’t believe I agree with you on this whole rant. That
lean to the left person is absolutely wrong. Too bad she
speaks for the overriding hysteria gripping our nation right
now. So much for free thinkers. Jeff
Doug for President! Jack
Doug,
Do you find it the least bit discriminatory saying that 2
adults cannot enjoy the bonds of matrimony because they
are sinners? Barry
-In the state of Washington, a florist is being brought
up on charges for refusing to provide service for a
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Advertiser of the Week: Doggy Repooval
Removing Pet Waste from SCV Yards, Communities and More
By Melissa Lampert
If you don’t have the time or energy to clean up after your dog at home, a
brand new pet waste removal service called Doggy Repooval is ready to
help.
Started in January 2015 by Bill and Mary Petersen, Doggy Repooval was
created with the hardworking SCV community in mind:
“Our customers are busy people who not only don’t have time to maintain
their backyard, they don’t even have time to think about maintaining their
backyard,” Bill Petersen said. “We’re looking for busy homeowners who
have some dogs,
and love their dogs,
but don’t have time
to take care of the
waste management.”
The Petersens will
personally come
to your house for
one-time or regular
services, picking
up pet waste
from your yard
using 100 percent
biodegradable trash
bags and properly
disposing of it. They
can also provide
additional services
like hosing off,
disinfecting and
deodorizing dog
runs, patios or decks
and treating lawn brown spots caused by pet waste.
Not only will regular pet waste removal enhance the appearance of your
lawn, it can also protect your pets and your family from a variety of
common diseases that can be transmitted through waste, according to
Petersen.
“There are all sorts of diseases related to the fecal waste left behind by dogs;
giardia, coccidia and parvovirus are just a few,” he said. “A lot of people
will actually let the waste pile up for weeks at a time before finding the time
to get out and take care of it, and those are our main customers. We want
to help those people prevent their dogs from getting sick, as well as their
families.”
Pet owners themselves, the Petersens first realized the growing need for this
type of service while cleaning up after their own dogs.
“We came up with it one day while taking care of my own backyard and
wishing that there was some kind of service that would provide a relief
from this,” Petersen said. “I did some research and I found that there were
some, but there weren’t many in the Santa Clarita Valley. … This seemed
like a great idea, and my wife was on-board 100 percent, so we went for it.”
While Doggy Repooval mostly provides services for private residences,
services are
also available
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associations,
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and condo
communities,
including
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Peterson said Doggy Repooval stands out from the competition because of
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“There are other companies that people can go with, but I don’t think
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Library Summer Reading Program Sign Ups
The Santa Clarita Public Library invites readers of all ages to participate
in the free 2015 “Read to the Rhythm” Summer Reading Program.
Registration opened on June 8, but sign ups continue. The program runs
through July 25, 2015. Online registration is free at SCVSummerReading.
com.
The “Read to the Rhythm” program, presented in partnership with the
Friends of Santa Clarita Public Library, encourages residents to celebrate
literature and music with a variety of summer programming available at
the Canyon Country Jo Anne Darcy, Valencia and Old Town Newhall
library branches.
Although a few weeks into the program, there are still many specially
themed story times and literary character programs, DIY crafts, dance
classes, musical performances and other events scheduled for the month of
July.
Families participating in the program won’t want to miss Rusty presents
Let’s Go Save the Butterflies, a special “Rhythm ‘Round the City” event
on July 17, 2015 at 6:00 p.m., held off-site at West Ranch High School
Auditorium, located at 26255 Valencia Boulevard in Stevenson Ranch.
Performed by Christopher Yates, this interactive educational program
teaches the audience about the science-related environmental challenges of
the great Butterfly Migration.
Readers may also join the Five Book Summer Challenge, which encourages
kids and adults to read five items this summer to be entered into drawings
for prizes. Once five reading items are logged, children grades first to sixth
will receive a free book from Barnes & Noble Valencia by showing their
Summer Reading Program certificate. Other prizes for kids and teens will
be raffled off to readers who completed the challenge.
On Saturday, July 25 at 10 a.m., the program will end in festive style with
a free Summer Reading Program Music Jamboree Finale at Newhall Park,
located at 24923 Newhall Avenue. The event will feature prize drawings,
sponsor booths, an award ceremony and live performances from The
Wacko Show, The Terns and Nathalia Palis.
For full programming, information on special events, challenge details
and registration information on the 2015 Summer Reading Program go to
SCVSummerReading.com.
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Non-Profit of the Week
Spotlight Arts Center
By Melissa Lampert
After-School Arts Program Inspires Creativity in SCV Youth
With summer almost halfway gone, Spotlight Arts Center staff
members are gearing up for their third year of free after-school arts
classes for SCV youth. Local children age 6 to 18 can choose from
more than two dozen different music, dance, theater and visual art
classes taught by art students and industry professionals.
The unique after-school program was created to provide a creative
outlet in a safe environment for the 14,500 teens living in the SCV
who will have at least five hours per day of unsupervised free time
when not in school, according to Spotlight Founder Lisa West.
“Recent years have seen a decrease in the number of after-school
arts programs designed to offer safe, engaging and constructive
environments for Los Angeles youth who lack adult supervision
during non-school hours,” she said. “The passage from adolescence
to adulthood for every teen should be a positive one. But for an
increasing number of youth, that is not the experience.”
While participation in programs like Spotlight’s can help deter
negative behaviors like alcohol and drug use, studies show that young
artists are also more likely to be recognized for academic achievement
and school attendance, be elected to class office, read for pleasure,
perform community service and win awards for essays or poems, West
added.
Because classes are sponsored by local businesses, students are asked
to “give back with gratitude” by volunteering for community service
projects, helping instill the value of giving back to the community and
helping others.
“This allows us to teach the kids how to respond with gratitude and
support their local community,” West said.
In addition to providing quality arts education for local youth, the
Spotlight after-school program also allows time for homework in a
study room with the help of volunteer teen mentors and professional
tutors.
“It is important to Spotlight that the youth living in this community
are provided with the opportunity to thrive, learn and express
themselves creatively,” West said.
For more information, go to www.spotlightartscenter.org or call 661-388-0338.
Hero of the Week - Alexa Dell
By Melissa Lampert
Soon-to-be seventh grader Alexa Dell first
started taking classes at Spotlight Arts
Center when she was 9 years old and in
search of a positive community of friends
who would accept and encourage her.
Over the last few years at Spotlight, Alexa
not only found the support she needed
but also took on the responsibility of
becoming the organization’s first Junior
High Ambassador.
“Alexa is an amazing leader and ambassador for the Spotlight program,”
said Lisa West, Spotlight’s founder. “She has been able to overcome her
own personal adversity and focus on giving to others. At a young age, she is
already helping and influencing the lives of her peers.”
As an ambassador, Alexa acts as a student leader and assists the program
instructors with acting, dance and art classes.
“At Spotlight I feel a lot more confident about myself,” she said. “The
people are different here. They don’t judge. Everyone is treated well here.
The teachers are encouraging and supportive. When I am having a bad day, I
can always count on my Spotlight family to support me.”
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Male Athlete of the Week
Scott Ogrin
With only one year left at Valencia High School, Scott Ogrin has already made his mark on
the baseball program. He was selected to the All CIF Southern Section Division baseball first
team recently and led the Southern Section in hitting, with a .509 batting average and hits with
56.
“Scott had an amazing year,” said Valencia High School Baseball Coach Michael Killinger.
“He was a team leader in almost every category and was named to multiple all league, all
area, and all American teams this year. I’m so proud of his performance this year and I’m glad
I’ll see him again next year.”
Female Athlete of the Week - Mary Contreras
Castaic Woman Doubles Her Fun
When Mary Contreras of Castaic grabs a racket and heads to a local court
to hit balls, she gets double the pleasure that most tennis players get. That’s
because she’s learned to play ambidextrously.
She actually brings two rackets – both for her own use – because she
doesn’t just have the skill to lob tennis balls with both hands, she plays
with both rackets simultaneously. It’s a skill that she has learned over the
last eight years from her friend and tennis coach, Roger Garland.
What’s even more unusual than a woman refining a rare athletic ability in
her 50s is the fact that Contreras, now 62, actually learned the skill twice.
Two years ago, she had a severely detached retina and lost sight in her left
eye, so she had to go back to square one when she returned to the tennis
court.
“I kind of feel like I’m in a place now where I’ve actually learned it all
over again, with one eye,” says Contreras.
Both Contreras and Garland see a broad benefit to the unusual sport, in
addition to sheer enjoyment as a hobby.
“It’s helped me knowing that I can do this,” she says. “If people would just
try this sport … playing tennis with two rackets is so much fun.”
Restaurant Review
The players use courts
at Santa Clarita high
schools when they are
not in use, mostly on
weekends and a few
times during the week.
They sometimes play
at the Heritage Park
courts on Newhall
Ranch Road. Contreras has a housecleaning business, so she is
able to fit it into her
schedule.
“There are not a whole
lot of people in my
area to play with,” she
says. “I don’t compete.
I played in my 20s, then took the sport up again in my 50s, and now I’m in
my 60s. You can play at any age.”
To see “ambidextrous tennis” on youtube, see Roger Garland at “Ambidextennis”: https://www.youtube.com/user/ambidextennis.
Ben’s Favorites
I thought I would take this opportunity to list my favorite restaurants here in
the Santa Clarita Valley. I have reviewed 75 restaurants for the Gazette, with
68 of those being here in the valley. Many have become and remain favorites
that I return to over and over again.
Prior to listing the restaurants by name, I will also let you know why they are
my favorites. I believe the restaurants should be clean and have courteous,
friendly and competent staff. The atmosphere should be one where the patrons are welcome and appreciated. A friendly and sincere greeting is always
meaningful.
Whether patronizing a theme or non-theme restaurant, there should be a
variety of food offered. The choices must be high in quality and presented in
an appetizing and pleasant manner. Of course, taste is of paramount importance. I also believe menus should be easy to read and provide accurate
descriptions of the offerings. Reasonable prices for the food that meet the
above criteria are readily accepted and cannot be disputed. If the restaurant is
a theme restaurant, the food should be representative of the theme.
By Martha Michael
By Ben Oakley
I also look for the appropriate American with Disabilities amenities, as well
as accessibility and cleanliness.
The owners of my favorite local restaurants, as well as the staff members,
serve me very well and provide great service. The majority of the restaurants
I repeatedly patronize have earned 5 out of 5 acorns. The restaurants have
earned repeated patronization because they meet the criteria I believe is
important. Further, no matter if the restaurant is a bakery, sandwich shop,
high-end dinner house or any type of “eatery” on the spectrum, consistently
meeting the criteria is an accomplishment restaurant owners, managers and
staff can be proud of.
My Favorites; All Star Sports Grill, Backwoods Inn, Bagel Boyz, Bergie’s
Steakhouse, California Bakery and Café, Cousin’s Burgers, Eggs ‘N’ Things,
Egg Plantation, Halfway House Café, La Tradicion Mexican Restaurant,
Mom Can Cook, O’Sushi Japanese Restaurant, Route 66 Classic Grill, Sabor
Cocina Mexicana, Salt Creek Grille, The Social Restaurant and Martini Bar,
Tiny’s Submarine Sandwiches and Vincent Hill Station.
Service, too, is something I consider, as does everyone. I enjoy interacting
with a server who is attentive, timely and genuinely interested in our enjoying
a positive experience. Also, I prefer a server who is mindful of my needs, as
well as my privacy. Servers who are clean and neat in their appearance add
to an enjoyable dining experience. These strong and welcome attributes in a
server are always reflected in a generous gratuity.
I hope you have some of the same favorite restaurants as I do and that you
have other favorites that you patronize as well. I look forward to continuing my reviews of the fine and outstanding restaurants and developing more
favorites.
If the restaurant serves alcoholic beverages, I appreciate a server who is
knowledgeable about the beverages and provides patrons with those beverages
and other services in an appropriate manner.
Ben
Check please,
5 out of 5 acorns
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Bands of the Week
L.A. SummerFEST 2015
Season Kicks Off This
Weekend
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By Melissa Lampert
The third season of L.A.
SummerFEST is kicking off this
weekend at Rivendale Park in
Towsley Canyon with a Latin
Music and Cultural Festival. The
free, family-friendly event features
music and dancing, food trucks,
arts & crafts and performances,
and runs from 3-9:30 p.m.
Saturday.
Then on Sunday, an Americana
Folkfest is coming to the SCV
from 3-10 p.m. Attendees can
enjoy performances by Kelly’s Lot,
Mike Fleming, Leslie Beauvais,
John Zipperer & Friends and Susie
Glaze & the Hilonesome Band.
The event will feature dancing, arts
& crafts, food and beverages and
a quilt show. While attendance is
free, a $10 donation is suggested.
Other L.A. SummerFEST events
set to take place over the next five
weeks include:
-“Twelfth Night: A Rock Musical,”
presented by Shakespeare in the
Park
-The Santa Clarita Valley Youth
Orchestra’s Summer Concert
-“Broadway Rocks,” performed by
the REP East Singers
-“A Night at the Opera” with
Center Stage Opera
-International Blues Music Day
celebration
-“Jazz at Rivendale” featuring
music by Spare Time
-Shakespeare’s “Once More Unto
the Breach,” performed by the
Santa Clarita Shakespeare Festival
Apprentice Company
-“Praise: Music of Hope, Love and
Grace” concert benefiting the SCV
Food Pantry and Family Promise
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-Singer/songwriter concert
featuring performances by local
talent
Music and theatre events are free,
with tickets required to special
events. Attendees are asked
to bring their own chairs and
blankets, as no seating will be
provided. For more information,
go to www.lasummerfest.org.
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Never Fear - Safety Steph is Here!
By Martha Michael
There are certain people one likes to have around in case of an emergency,
and it’s usually a resourceful type with a calm, cool demeanor. Sometimes
you’re lucky enough to have a heavy-hitter like Stephanie Cornthwaite.
You might say that she is in the business of creating more of those calm, cool,
resourceful types you want to have around in an emergency. She offers classes
in almost every imaginable form of safety training, including basic CPR, first
aid and life support. Safety Steph regularly brings her expertise to professional
rescuers and healthcare providers, including paramedics, doctors and nurses
needing certification.
If you’re a safety “civilian,” so to speak, there’s a spot for you too. Cornthwaite will “custom design” the class you need, bringing her expertise onsite to
you and others looking to learn.
She teaches 3-4 classes a week, most of them at Home Care Services on Cinema Drive in Valencia, but she also travels to teach classes in corporate settings, driving as far north as Santa Barbara and as far east as San Bernardino.
Safety Steph is a nationally registered EMT, American Red Cross and
American Heart Association qualified instructor for CPR, first aid and AED
(Automated External Defibrillators). It doesn’t stop there – Cornthwaite has
other subject matter, including “blood-borne pathogens” and “wilderness/
remote first aid.”
Cornthwaite arrived in Santa Clarita two years ago, after living in England for
six years with her British husband, David. While in the UK, she was a volunteer instructor for the British Red Cross. She was born in the gold country
in Northern California, and later lived in Kenai, Alaska. The couple resides
in Valencia, and David Cornthwaite is an IT professional working in Beverly
Hills.
Stephanie Cornthwaite’s talents do not begin and end with safety course
instruction, however. While living in England, she worked as a professional
photographer, and she currently brings her vocal music talent to Church on
the Way in Valencia.
You may see Safety Steph wherever there’s a natural disaster, as she is the
community ambassador in Santa Clarita for the American Red Cross. And if
you choose to take one of her classes, some of the Red Cross certification fees
go to the Red Cross Disaster Fund.
Meanwhile, Stephanie Cornthwaite goes on “saving lives, one class at a time.”
photos above left to right: Stephanie and David Cornthwaite, Karry Kassin and Ashley Hernandez with Safety Steph props, an example of Stephanie’s photography
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LAPD’s Mental Health Evaluation Unit Good for the Community
By Robin Sandoval
The LAPD is comprised of about 10,000 officers
who fill a variety of roles. The officers most citizens
have contact with are likely patrolling the streets,
but there are other groups as well. You’ve probably
heard of the K-9 unit – officers who use police dogs
to sniff out drugs or help apprehend suspects, and
the S.W.A.T. Team – officers trained in heavy weapons. There is one unit that you may not have heard
of, but serves a vital service on the police force. It is
the mental health evaluation unit.
premises, where he began to mutter to himself.
Were this situation to occur in another city with a
different police force, an officer’s first instinct may
be to arrest the man. However, LAPD officers are
required to call the mental health unit whenever
they encounter a situation like the one above. The
unit’s purpose is to deal with situations like this so
that street cops can get back to work more quickly,
while ensuring that the individual to whom they are
responding receives the care that he/she needs.
The mental health unit is comprised of 89 individuals, 61 of whom are police officers, while the other
28 are mental health workers from L.A. County.
Their duty is to assist officers on the streets when
they come into contact with individuals who may
have mental health issues. When an officer encounters someone who may not be of sound mental
health, the officer will call into the triage desk on
the 6th floor of the LAPD headquarters to determine if one of their clinician teams can assist.
Recently, the LAPD mental health unit received a
call from an officer who was responding to a report
about an elderly man who had urinated outside of
a bank in Los Angeles, and had then entered the
According to the ACLU of Southern California’s
legal director, Peter Eliasberg, the LAPD is taking
the “correct approach” to situations like this. “The
goal is to make sure people who are mentally ill,
but are not a danger to the community, are given
treatment instead of just being carted off to jail.”
So far, the mental health unit has been successful in about two-thirds of the calls the teams have
received. The ideology behind the pairing of a
police officer and a county mental health worker is
that both professionals share communication that,
individually, they might not be privy to. The police
officer provides legal information, such as the
individual’s prior criminal record (if any), and the
mental health worker can evaluate the best course
of action for getting the person help.
The success the LAPD mental health unit has
achieved has prompted requests to train similar
units both in and out of the country over the past
decade. In cases where the mentally unstable are
suspected of low-grade, non-violent misdemeanors,
the unit is trained to divert individuals into treatment rather than arrest them. Felony offenders,
though, are still taken to jail. Even when individuals are taken to jail, the unit tracks them through
the system and, upon their release, will attempt to
reach out and get them treatment.
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
In the last week, there were alleged incidents of violence in several of Santa Clarita’s boroughs.
A 40-year-old aerospace program manager from Valencia was picked up for corporal injury on a spouse/
cohabitant, etc.
A 37-year-old construction worker from San Fernando
was arrested for cruelty to a child likely to produce
great bodily injury/death.
A 24-year-old Newhall man who refused to give his
occupation was charged with assault likely to produce
great bodily injury.
A 46-year-old janitor from Newhall, a 68-year-old Canyon Country man who works as general counsel and
a 42-year-old unemployed Valencia man were charged
with battery against a former spouse.
A 35-year-old network manager from Los Angeles was
picked up for assault with a deadly weapon, not a firearm, with great bodily injury. An unemployed 51-year-
old Valencia man was arrested for exhibiting/drawing
a deadly weapon, not a firearm. A 26-year-old assistant
manager from La Crescenta was picked up for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon/addict, etc.
An unemployed 42-year-old Valencia man was charged
with indecent exposure/illegal entry to occupy a dwelling. An unemployed 59-year-old Lancaster man was
brought up on charges of violating probation.
An unemployed 34-year-old Valencia man was arrested
for robbery. And a 29-year-old manager from Los
Angeles, a 28-year-old tile layer from Sunland and a
50-year-old unemployed Saugus woman were brought
in for theft of personal property.
An unemployed 19-year-old Newhall man was picked
up for shoplifting after a specified prior conviction.
And a 21-year-old unemployed Bakersfield man was
picked up for taking a vehicle without the owner’s
consent.
DUIs with prior arrests included:
25-year-old manager from Valencia
42-year-old painter from Newhall
46-year-old unemployed Van Nuys man
45-year-old unemployed Glendora man
52-year-old painter from Frazier Park
44-year-old butcher from Santa Clarita
23-year-old pizza delivery man from Acton
24-year-old salesman from Fresno
27-year-old floor manager from Van Nuys
56-year-old set builder from Valencia
27-year-old cook from Los Angeles
29-year-old sushi chef from Canyon Country
25-year-old chef from Newhall
Possession of a controlled substance charges:
36-year-old student from Stevenson Ranch
39-year-old unemployed Sylmar man
29-year-old unemployed Castaic man
24-year-old Newhall man who does cement work
34-year-old cook from Canyon Country
Motorist Repeatedly Crashes Vehicle into Newhall Building
A motorist suspected of repeatedly driving a white
Toyota Camry into a Newhall building early
Wednesday morning is being sought by Santa Clarita
Valley Sheriff ’s Station deputies, officials said. The
incident occurred around 12:50 a.m. Wednesday
morning at the 24000 block of Main Street, where
KHTS AM-1220 shares a building with Total Financial
Solutions.
“The vehicle rammed the front glass doors,” said Lt.
Rob Hahnlein. “He ran into it about four or five times
and then left in an unknown direction.”
While initial reports indicated it was KHTS that
sustained damage during the collision, radio station
owner Carl Goldman said that the vehicle actually
collided with the business next door.
“It impacted Total Financial Solutions’ section of the
building, which is still under construction,” Goldman
said. “It’s unfortunate what happened, and we’re lucky
no one was hurt.”
The damage to the building was minimal and repairs
were already underway Wednesday afternoon,
according to Arif Halaby, Total Financial Solutions’
owner.
“The windows didn’t even break, so it just caused the
aluminum casing to come loose,” he said, adding that
renovations are still on track to be completed by the
end of the month.
By Melissa Lampert
While there has been speculation that the crash
was deliberate, Halaby said it would be difficult for
someone to target his business because there is still no
signage on the building, so “there’s not a way to know
whose building it is.”
“It’s the time the bars were closing, so they think that
it was someone that had too much to drink,” Halaby
added.
The suspect had not been located as of press time
Wednesday afternoon, Hahnlein said, and the
investigation remains ongoing.
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RM: Yes, we don’t pay tribute to ISIS.
We shouldn’t pay tribute to our homegrown traitors.
SCG: Many argue that the Confederacy
is America’s moral equivalent of the
Nazi Party; do you agree with this?
RM: It is always troublesome when
making comparisons with Nazis, so
overall I would say no. But there is one
important comparison. The Germans
have dealt with the fact that they have
ancestors who committed mass murder,
and I think they have done a great job
of doing that. They don’t pay tribute to
that. And we haven’t done that yet as a
society. With Reconstruction, we tried
to forgive the traitors to let the country
come together; but after 150 years, that
still isn’t working. The South needs to
come to terms with their ancestors the
way Germany has.
SCG: What would you say to the young
black man or woman who sees the continued honoring of noted Confederates,
and the Confederacy as a whole, by
their government, and who subsequently comes to the judgment that the powers that be in their society do not value
them as much as their white peers?
RM: We are seeing change, and you
know, there are many who are fighting
against that, but there are more fighting
with us. As long as we keep fighting together, there will be substantive change.
SCG: Some argue that it is okay to con-
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Confederate Flag Controversy continued
tinue to honor the Confederacy in various ways, because doing so pays tribute
to the valor and bravery of Confederate
soldiers, rather than the institution of
slavery itself. Is this sound reasoning to
you? Is it really possible to honor the
valor of Confederate soldiers without
also honoring the cause they fought for?
RM: They are saying they are trying
to honor history, but they are actually
trying to re-write history. The Civil War
was about preserving slavery, and we
shouldn’t be honoring that. We should
remember it the way we remember the
holocaust.
had Congressman Knight vote against
the bill when he was in the Senate, and
I really hope that will be an issue in the
upcoming congressional race. We need
change, and that means not electing
people who would vote against that
kind of measure.
Kristin Ingram Worthman, president of
the Democratic Alliance for Action: “I
would have voted yes without hesitation
because I think that the Confederate
flag is a symbol of racism, and not just
racism, but the violence that goes along
with it.”
SCG: When you see a Confederate flag,
what are your thoughts and why?
SCG: As a candidate for elected office,
how do you think we can all move
forward and progress on race issues in
America?
RM: By being really firm and sticking to
it, and really making change – not just
talking about it, but doing it.
SCG: In the LA Times it was revealed
that multiple schools in California are
named after Confederates. If elected to
the State Senate, would you advocate
for action to change the names of these
schools?
RM: A lot of that happens at other levels of government, but I would certainly
speak out for it; and if there was anything at the state level, I would certainly
want to act. We had the bill last year or
so about not selling Confederate flags
in museums run by the State, and we
KW: My immediate thought is racism
because of the fact that it is the Confederate flag and the confederacy was so
dead set on continuing slavery.
SCG: Some say if you rename buildings
and roads that are named after Confederates, you travel down the slippery
slope to re-naming almost everything,
including tributes to our founding fathers? Is this fear accurate in your view?
KW: I don’t think it is true. It isn’t accurate, because I think that by renaming
the roads and schools, it’s a way of acknowledging that what happened during the Confederacy and the way that
Africans and African Americans were
treated during slavery was absolutely
wrong. I don’t think that just taking
down the flag and renaming the roads is
MOVIE
LISTING
enough, but I think it’s a very significant
step towards putting an end to racism.
SCG: William T. Thompson, the
designer of the Confederacy’s flag(s),
was very blunt in describing the purpose
behind the flag. He stated: “As a people
we are fighting to maintain the heavenly
ordained supremacy of the white man
over the inferior or colored race; a white
flag would thus be emblematical of our
cause…”. With this reasoning plainly
stated, do you feel there is any moral
way to stand up for the Confederate
flag?
KW: No, I don’t. After hearing that, I
think there is even less of a justification
in keeping the Confederate flag as a
way of honoring Confederate soldiers.
SCG: One could argue that there is a
hypocrisy in Northerners chastising
Southerners for honoring slave-holding
Confederates, while many buildings in
the North bear the names of Rockefeller, Morgan and Carnegie – men who
certainly did not treat their human labor
with the utmost compassion either.
Your thoughts?
KW: I totally agree. I think that’s absolutely true. We need to be very careful
about who and what we honor. That
includes looking back at what we’ve
honored and asking, “Is this who we
are as a people? Is this who we want to
be as a people? If that answer is no, it
needs to change.
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Sports Highlights
By Tim Haddock
Baseball
Hart High graduate Mike Montgomery is finally getting a chance to shine with
the Seattle Mariners. The 26-year-old rookie left-hander won his third game in a
row, 2-1, over the Oakland A’s on Sunday.
But it’s what he did in his previous two starts that have people talking. Montgomery threw back-to-back shutouts against the Kansas City Royals, the reigning American League champions, and the San Diego Padres. He is only the
fifth pitcher to throw a shutout within his first five major league starts. The last
pitcher to accomplish the feat was Kerry Wood for the Chicago Cubs in 1998.
He shut out the Royals, 7-0, for his first career shutout. Montgomery gave
up two hits and hit a batter to load the bases in the first inning. Two batters
reached base in the second inning before Montgomery struck out the side.
Montgomery was nearly perfect the rest of the way against the Royals. He
tossed a five-hitter.
He took a no-hitter into the seventh inning against the Padres. Yangervis Solarte
broke up the no-hit bid with a one-out double in the seventh. Montgomery
tossed a one-hitter, struck out seven, walked four and hit a batter. The Mariners
won the game, 5-0.
Mariners pitchers have thrown consecutive shutouts seven times. Randy Johnson threw three shutouts in a row in 1994. The last lefty Mariner to throw backto-back shutouts was Mark Langston in 1984.
W-League games over the weekend.
Kassi Massey has been leading the way. She scored three goals in the two games
against the Strikers.
The Blue Heat shut out the Strikers, 7-0, on Friday. Massey scores two goals in
the game. Samantha Pena had a goal and two assists.
Melissa Fernandez scored twice. Stacey Rodwell and Gabrielle Matulich also
scored for the Blue Heat. Kourtney Kutscher had two assists.
Massey scored the game-winner in Sunday’s game against the Strikers. The
Blue Heat won the game, 2-1. The Strikers took a 1-0 lead in the second half.
Fernandez tied the score with a goal in the 70th minute. Massey knocked in the
go-ahead goal in the 82nd minute.
The Blue Heat’s three-game winning streak started with a 5-0 shutout over the
Colorado Rush on June 28.
The Blue Heat are 4-5 after starting the season 1-5. Their next game is against
the Rush on Thursday.
Golf
Another golf star is on the rise in the Santa Clarita Valley.
Twelve major league rookies have thrown consecutive shutouts. The list
includes Dwight Gooden, Orel Hershiser, Fernando Valenzuela and Hideo
Nomo.
Against the A’s on Sunday, Montgomery extended his scoreless innings streak
to 20. Sam Fuld hit a solo home run, his first of the season, in the third inning
to give the A’s a 1-0 lead. Montgomery pitched into the sixth inning and left
with a one-run lead. He struck out two and walked one.
He improved to 4-2 and is definitely in the mix for American League Rookie of
the Year.
Swimming
Saugus High graduate Abbey Weitzeil won a gold medal at the World University Games in Korea as part of the 400-meter freestyle relay team for the United
States on Sunday.
The team of Shannon Vreeland, Madeline Locus, Lia Neal and Weitzeil set
the University World Games record in 3 minutes, 38.12 seconds. The previous
record was 3 minutes, 38.15 seconds set by Russia in 2013.
Japan was second and won the silver medal at the World University Games in 3
minutes, 41.15 seconds. Russia won bronze in 3 minutes, 41.34 seconds.
Weitzeil is also entered in the 100-meter freestyle and the 50-meter freestyle at
the World University Games.
Soccer
The Santa Clarita Blue Heat women’s soccer team has turned its season around.
They have won three games in a row and swept the Arizona Strikers in a pair of
Valencia’s Zoe Campos finished in third place in the American Junior Golf Association Taylor Made-Adidas Junior All Star Tournament at Stonehenge Golf
Club in Indiana.
The 12-year-old was the first-round leader after shooting an even par 71.
She finished nine shots off the lead. Alisaundre Morallos from Lakewood,
Calif., won the tournament by six strokes over Katie Hallinan from Loveland,
Ohio.
Campos was 1-over par in the second round of the tournament. She was 8-over
in the third and final round.
Track & Field
Two runners from the Santa Clarita Valley are United States champions again.
Canyon High graduate Alysia Montano won the 800 meters at the USA Track
& Field Outdoor National Championships in Oregon.
Santa Clarita’s Allyson Felix won the 400 meters at the U.S. Nationals.
For Montano, it was her sixth national championship. She won her race in 1
minute, 59.15 seconds.
Felix won her second national title in the 400 meters and her 10th national title
overall.
Tim Haddock is the sports director at KHTS AM 1220. He writes for 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.
Assemblyman Wilk Keynote Speaker at VIA Lunch
The public is invited to attend the next meeting of the Valley Industry Association, where
California Assemblyman Scott Wilk (R-Santa
Clarita) will present an update about political
affairs in Sacramento.
As the keynote speaker at the July 21 luncheon, held at the Valencia Country Club
beginning at 11:45 a.m., Assemblyman Wilk
will give his constituents in the 38th district an
update from the Capitol.
The state Legislature is in the midst of determining funding for transportation
and Medi-Cal costs, and those will likely be two highlight topics for Assemblyman Wilk. State officials have said that California’s highways and bridges are in
need of $59 billion worth of repairs. Additionally, the tax levied on health plans
that manage Medi-Cal – netting about $1.1 billion per year – will not be allowed
under new federal rules next year.
“We’re looking forward to having Assemblyman Wilk give us an update of
what’s going on in Sacramento, as well as what lawmakers’ decisions mean for
businesses here in the Santa Clarita Valley,” VIA President and CEO Kathy
Norris said. “As a new fiscal year begins, this luncheon will be a good opportunity for VIA members to stay abreast of what our elected officials are doing.”
In addition to the latest updates from VIA committees, the luncheon will
include a VIA Spotlight, which provides an opportunity for VIA member businesses to present overviews of what they do.
Reservations are required for the luncheon. Members who reserve by July 11
pay $45. After July 16, the cost is $50 if seats are still available. The cost for
non-members is $65. “No shows” or cancellations made less than 24 hours in
advance will be billed. There is a $10 surcharge for attendees without a reservation. The luncheon starts at 11:45 a.m. The Valencia Country Club is located
at 27330 N. Tourney Road. The luncheon is sponsored by the City of Santa
Clarita, LBW Insurance and Financial Services, UCLA Health, Poole and
Shaffery, Mellady Direct Marketing, SCVTV, KHTS AM-1220 and The Signal.
Reservations can be made by visiting www.VIA.org/Calendar or calling the
VIA office at (661) 294-8088.
The Valley Industry Association of Santa Clarita represents business interests throughout
the Santa Clarita Valley, providing members the opportunity to network and collaborate
on a broad range of business issues. More information about VIA is available at www.
via.org.
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Humanity in Stylish Motion
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Saturday July 18 • 12-4 • CSUN Campus
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combined with other offers. Expires 8/15/15
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(next door to Sierra Veterinarian)
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SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS
Jul 10 - Jul 16, 2015
Agua Dulce - Tranquil Setting
& a Creek Runs Through It!
Two Homes on 10.65 Acres
Each approx. 1,066 sq.ft. 2 bedrooms
1 3/4 bath each with a two car garage
and each with own septic tank
Also, trailer on property
for possible caretaker.
Beautiful Statues adorn
tiled water fountains
Property is fully fenced w/park like lighting throughout. Lots of pine & fruit trees, 2 parcels inlcuded in this sale, (3210-002-008/010)
Great producing well w/approx. 48 gal/per minute. Property has been used for movies and commercials. Clost to 14 freeway.
Sellier willing to do a CARRY BACK. $750,000.
bobbe higby
661-212-3771 (cell)
CalBRE # 01357225
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Call Bobbe Higby for Showing and Information • 661-212-3771
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Your Hometown News and Classifieds
Facts about the Nile River
Matt L. Grade 5
Location
The Nile River goes through Kenya, Eritrea, Burundi, Uganda, Tanzania,
Rwanda, Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia.
Length
It is longest river in the world because it is 6650 km or 4132mi.
Biome
The main biome is the Sierra Desert.
The river splits into two branches at the Mediterranean Sea and at the Rosetta
and Damietta branches.
The Jordan River
Jasmine L. Grade 5
The Jordan River in which John the Baptist baptized his cousin Jesus of Nazareth is in west Asia, close to Africa, and follows the dead sea. It is conceded to
be one of the world’s most sacred rivers. It originates near Mt.Hermon, Isral.
The Jordan River is 156 miles (251 km) long. The valley itself is narrow and
long, averaging about 6 miles (10km). In width 3000 meters, and about 50,200
feet (15- 16 meters) deep!
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Dear Friend,
Hi how are you doing? My name is Nathan and I was thinking I hope that this
food will make you happy. Also even though everything may not seem great, I
hope your life will work itself out for the better.
- Nathan B. Grade 8
Dear Friend,
I wish you good luck. I hope you like the toothbrush and soap. I understand
you have a very difficult life. But good things will happen if you believe. I wish
you good fortune.
- Enzo L. Grade 4
Hi this is Lea. I hope our gift makes your day brighter. Bon Appétit. I also hope
you run into good fortune in the future. I hope you feel better.
- Lea M. Grade 7
AFRICA
By
SOPHIA MEISEL
Africa is an amazing continent that has many plants and animals. I hope you
enjoy learning about Africa as much as I do. If you do here is some more information.
ANIMALS
Some animals have camouflage and protection and some have things on their
bodies that help them live. For example, a zebra has stripes so it can confuse its
predators and an elephant has big ears so it can cool itself off on hot summer
days. Giraffes have purple tongues to keep their tongues from getting sunburned. Last of all, meerkats live underground in tunnels for protection from
predators.
Dear Friend,
I hope you have a nice day! I hope you enjoy these things. We are giving these
things to you because you don’t have a home. I hope you get a job.
- Lucca L. Grade 2
Dear Friend,
How was your day? Are you ok? Do you have a house? Do you have a friend?
Do you have a dog? Do you have a cat? I am your friend.
- Makayla Y. Grade 3
Letters to the Homeless
Dear Friend,
My name is Sophia. I hope you enjoy the little items inside this bag. I think that
they might help you. I hope you see a very bright future ahead of you. I am
happy to give you this bag and hope you are happy with the things inside of it.
- Sophia M. Grade 4
Dear Friend,
I will give you some things that will make your life a little easier. I hope you
enjoy my gifts so you will live happy and healthy. But everything is not about
my gift, it is about you living a good life.
- Brianna M. Grade 4
Dear Friend,
I am donating a little bag filled with things you might need and I hope you like
it. I hope one day you will live a happy family and a good home. I hope you
make good choices and decisions. Here is a bag that I hope will make a difference in your life.
- Kirra W. Grade 5
A big shout out and thank you to AFLAC for coming in this week to teach the kids business techniques.
If you and/or your company would like to come in to teach the students about your
business and get some free advertisement, please call C.A.R.E. Learning Academy at
661-255-2223.
BRIDGE BITES from The American Contract Bridge League
THE TRUMP COUP
By: Brian Gunnell
This week’s deal contains a little bit of magic whereby a “certain” trump
loser evaporates into thin air thanks to some well-timed Declarer play.
♠ T9
West shows out. How will you overcome this setback?
♥ AQJ
East still has ♠K7 but there are no Spades left in Dummy with which to re-
♦ A543
a resource, it’s known as a Trump Coup. For this to work you must shorten
your trumps down to two (the same length as East) and also make sure that
you win the 11th trick in Dummy. If you can do that, then when you lead from
Dummy at Trick 12, East will be forced to ruff in front of you, thereby losing
his “sure” trump trick.
♣ AQ52
North
♠2
♠ K765
♥ T83
♦ JT96
♣ JT984
trump suit for no losers. You run the ♠T and it holds. You say a silent “Yip-
♥ 9654
West
East
Declarer
♠ AQJ843
♦ Q72
♣ K7
ruff; over to Dummy’s ♥Q; Club ruff; back to Dummy’s ♥J. The ♥A is now
cashed and at Trick 12 Dummy leads a Club (or Diamond) and East is
forced to ruff in front of you. Great stuff! Be sure to realize that you needed
both those ruffs in your hand, if you had not shortened your trumps to the
right length then there would have been no Trump Coup.
♥ K72
♦ K8
♣ 63
Visit www.acbldistrict23.org to find a bridge club near you or learn to play online at www.acbl.org/learntoplaybridge.
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Fantastic and Affordable Business
Opp To start your own fitness
club. Everything you would need full office set up and 10 piece
weight bearing gym equipment .
See photos on Yelp.com and
search Butterfly Life, Canyon
Country. Make offer. Call
661-252-8135
Want to purchase minerals and
other oil gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557, Denver,
Co. 80201.
AIRLINE
CAREERS
Get FAA approved maintenance training at campuses
coast to coast. Job placement assistance.
Financial Aid for qualifying students. Military friendly.
Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance
800-481-7894
Looking for enthusiastic warehouse helper at a
very busy classic parts and restoration shop in
Valencia. Computer knowledge in Microsoft,
Quickbooks, inventory management, e-bay and
paypal a plus. Must be able to multi-task and help
with clean-up of the shop and various parts/cars.
$10/hour PT
661-702-0877 • 28150 Ave Crocker Unit 207
Vintage Euro Parts, Inc
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PHARMACY TECHNICIAN PROGRAM This ONLINE program will
prepare students to enter the
pharmacy field and to pursue certification including the Pharmacy
Technician CertificationBoards
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us on Facebook
2 Female Chihuahua puppies 2
months old, first shots, 1 white
and 1 brown. Call for more info
818-554-0440
2 Purebred Maltese dogs male
2.5 yrs old and 14 month old
female,both gorgeous pure
white,5 in 1 shots. Sold together
$500 or male $250-female
$300,only to good homes
661-466-7299
Animal Carrier 11 inches Wide X
11 inches Tall X 17 inches Long.
$15.00 818-554-3691
Part-Time Student Worker
Mechanic’s Helper or Restore Helper
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Animals
PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN
PROGRAM CTIs Phlebotomy
Technician Program provides the
training needed to prepare each
student for employment as a certified Phlebotomy Technician in a
variety of medical occupations.
Call today 888-335-0965.
www.clinicaltraininginst.com. Find
us on Facebook.
Business Opportunities
$500-$1000 Daily Returning
Phone Calls! No Selling, No
Explaining.. Not MLM. Call
1-800-689-0931
Animal carrier like new, 24in l by
16in h by 16in w, $30
818-363-5492
Bird cage white, wrought iron,
52in t by 20in w by 24in l, with
shelves, excellent cond like new,
$150 818-554-3691
HORSE BOARDING ON
PRIVATE RANCH HORSE
BOARDING ON PRIVATE
RANCH. Lower San Francisquito Cyn near
Copperhill. $150 per
month, you provide feed.
Large corral, shelter,round
pen,tack room, feeding 2x
per day, water checked
throughout day. plenty of
trails. $50 for trailer. Call
f o r
m o r e
details.661-296-1350
661-803-2108.
Igloo Dog House $20. Call
818-342-8493
Labradors for sale Lab pups and
adults. Top imported champion
lines. All colors. Bred for calm
family temperaments ,intelligence
and easy trainability. Outstanding
pups for forever family homes.
None
compare.
$1800
661-305-2531
Small Animal Cage Cage suitable
for a mouse or hamster. In good
condition. It is around 10 dollars
and 661-857-5946 is my number.
Small dog, kitty door for sliding
glass window $60 Adjustable
height 81 14 to 78 34 high. Door
is 5x7Canyon Country 661
2 5 2 - 9 1 4 7
e m a i l
johnbronsenhotmail.com
Computers
2 Desktop Computers 3 copiers,
priced at $30 to $60
818-339-1832
8 IN NEXBOOK CORE 2 TABLET
Nextbook NX Premium8HD 8GB
Tablet WiFi HDMI 1.5GHz Dual
Core 2x CAM factory restored to
defaults, ready for you to use
$60.00 818-425-7438
DELL Core2 DesktopComputer
WIRELESS SFF DELL DUO
CORE 3.20 GHZ-400 HDD-3GB
DDR2-DVDRW Windows 8
OFFICE-Wireless-22IN. MONITOR webcam SPEAKERS 5.1
SURRUOND VIRUS PROTECTION REFURBISHED 200.00
818-425-7438
DELL DESKTOP CORE 2 COMPUTER SYSTEM INTEL DUO
CORE 3.0 0GHZ-3 GB
RAM-400GB HDD DVD-RW WIND O W S
8
W I T H
OFFICE-20IN.WIDESCREEN
LCD-KEYBOARD, MOUSE AND
2 . 1
S U R R O U N D
SPEAKERS-REFURBISHED-VIR
US PROTECTION 818-425-7438
150.00
Dell monitor wide screen, 17ins,
model no. E22HB2011, $68. Located at Soledad-Solamint in C.C.
661-495-6143
Audio Video
19 Inch TV for $25 818-342-8493
27 Inch TV remote Control, $30
818-342-8493
Classic Pioneer Stereo system
For sale by owner. Classic stereo
amfm tuner TX-1090Z, Equalizer,
stereo amplifier SA-1290. Cd and
tape deck. 500. Call tim
661-755-5963.
Dual movie projector $50
818-363-5492
Improm pro 4 speed turntable $75
818-363-5492
Mitsubishi Big Screen Television
Mitsubishi PlatinumPlus Series
WS-55857- 55 inch rear projection
TV. Includes component rack and
remote control. FREE. You must
pick up. Call Doug 661-297-1001
Nakamichi stereo receiver model
no. av500, $85 818-554-3691
Nikon 35mm-f2-silicon blue with
nikkor 50mm lens, $250
818-363-5492
Jul 10 - Jul 16, 2015
NEED DOG HELP?
AngelDogs Training
for behavior solutions!
Train your dog to be
an angel!
Private Lessons
Mark Tipton
College Certified Trainer
Owner/Trainer
www.angeldogstraining.com
(661) 803-8461
Nearly new Sony cassette radio
player with 25 disk, plus metal
stand to hold the disk. Please
make offer or can sell separately
661-424-1452
Industrial Sewing Machines 5 Industrial Sewing Machines in good
condition well maintained and
oiled. $250 each call
661-670-0428
RCA 27in color TV works great,
$45 661-433-6767
New washer, dryer, fridge, tv ESTATE SALE $NEW$ LG
WASHER and WHIRLPOOL
DRYER also KENMORE FRIDGE
AND SONY TV...DINING ROOM
TABLE with CHAIRS ECT. ALL
MUST GO $1300 661-312-1528
Soundstick speakers strobe light
speakers, brand Harman, model
no 3, very unique, $69. Located at
Soledad-Solamint in C.C.
661-495-6143
VCR for $25 818-342-8493
Vernon 8mm film editor $40
818-363-5492
Other
Canon pixma printer pro 9000
mark II, $250 818-363-5492
Diodes 4 Sale JAN1N645 and
JAN1N645-1Diode Switching
225V 0.4A 2-Pin DO-35 3500pcs
in UNITRODE3500pcs in GENERAL INSTRUMENTS, $1
818-399-1159
DISH TV Starting as $19.99
month -for 12 mos-. SAVE.. Regular Price $34.99 Ask About FREE
SAME DAY Installation.. Call Now
877-648-0096
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Jewelr y
Amethyst sterling silver necklace,
$70 661-284-6498
PUKA SHELL NECKLACE 17
INCH
PUCKA
SHELL
NECKLACE, NEVER WORN 10.$
818-539-0881 BEFORE 10 PM
Apparel
Couple of Justice league bathing
suits only worn once, $20 a piece
661-317-2087
Jul 10 - Jul 16, 2015
ARMY ISSUE FIELD COAT Army
issue mans field coat Military
Green, M-65 Medium Regular cotton nylon 15.$ 818-539-0881
Coat jacket Marc Anthony Cr
Shadow-Striped Black , size 44
Lg, 2 botton, New, reg. $240 asking $50 Valencia 818-268-2276
jose
Girls-Womens Shoes Puma, size
8, black and white, almost new,
$18, in Canyon Country,
661-495-6143
J brand jeans size 26, $40
818-363-5492
Justin western boots size 6a, like
new, $40 818-554-3691
Ladies Harley boots size 8, like
new,$50 818-363-5492
Levy’s brand new with tags still
on, from Macys, $20 ea
661-317-2087
Marc Anthony Faux-Leather Motorcycle Jacket - Men New, Sz
Med. with tags reg. 180$, Lightweight insulation for active wear in
cool conditions, Zip front, 2 zippered pockets, Snap neck cuffs,
5-pocket $50 Contact Jose
818-268-2276 text-call
Neckties for $25 Red socks,
dodgers, betty boop, elvis, beatles
and star wars neckties,
818-554-3691
New diesel jeans size 28, $100
818-363-5492
Your Hometown News and Classifieds
Bumbo Baby Seats Two used
Blue baby seats.Both seats come
with trays and one of the seats will
come with a box.Both seats have
the safety straps therefore NOT
part of recall,$25 ea
Eddie Bauer Wood Bassinet with
Extras Included an extra mattress,
a fitted sheet, diaper organizer
and also a wedge. It rocks or can
be locked so it wont swing. It
plays music.$85 805-231-7907
Girls Disney Characters push cart
for children 3 and older, color pink
with snow white, cinderella and
ariel, $18 661-284-6498
Little tikes car walker
661-755-8771 30$ Musical buttons
Little Tikes turtle sand box with lid,
$30 661-317-2087
Pink Barbie jeep with charger,
runs great, $50 818-378-2437
Step 2 Play Kitchen In good
condition. Makes sounds, $40
805-231-7907
Tony Hawk Skateboard and
helmet, $20 661-284-6498
Collectibles
Wanted Old Comic Books and
monster magazine by collector to
buy or trade, 661-253-1284
Donny Osmond collector doll has
registration, and antique womens
glove box. Price negotiable call
661-947-4018
Elephant Decanter GRAND OLD
PARTY Elephant Decanter purchased in Miami Fl during the Repubican National Convention
Aug.1972 $10.00 818-539-0881
Harley Davidson Collector Knife
Fat Boy 1998 c, 124 scale
die-cast Measures 6in. unfolded
The blade itself measures 2.25in.
Knife is in excellent condition. $50
contact Jose 818-268-2276
text-call
Vintage Book-Collectible The
Country Beyond by James Oliver
Curwood with dust jacket excellent condition $150 Hardback
classic fiction tale Will go fast so
buy quick 760-688-2257 Call between 8AM-7PM
VINTAGE DERECK FISHER
BOBBLE HEAD 2004 DERECK
FISHER LAKER VINTAGE BOBBLE HEAD 10.00$ 818-539-0881
B4 10PM
Crafts
Proud Sponsors of Santa Clarita Valley Athletics
www.buffalowildwings.com
New Betty Boop hoody and
matching sweats pants, size
small, $35 818-363-5492
New Harley Davidson Jeans size
2, $75 818-363-5492
Post western boots size 4.5c, like
new, $40 818-554-3691
Kids Items
BOPPY Deluxe 5 in 1 Nursing Pill ow with a cti vi ty a r ch . $20
805-231-7907
Jogging stroller black and grey,
hardly used, excellent cond, $95
805-501-0951
2 Beautiful vintage Raggedy Ann
dolls porcelain, very old, looks
good, in great cond, $59 obo. Located at Soledad-Solamint in C.C.
661-495-6143
2 female vintage beautiful Cabbage Patch dolls org collector edition with certified papers, porcelain head and hands, in good
cond. Please Make Offer. Located
at Soledad-Solamint in C.C.
661-495-6143
BUDWEISER MILLENNIUM
02000 LIMITED EDITION BOTTLE WITH 4 GLASSES NEW IN
UNOPENED BOX 75.$ CALL B 4
10 PM 818-539-0881
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REPAIRS
We Have Moved!!
(3 Doors West)
Bigger Location to
Serve You Better!
Guitars, Basses & Ukuleles
Drums & Hardware
Accessories & Supplies
Amps & Speakers
Guitar Re-Stringing
Guitar & Drum Repair
Private Lessons
Org Pirates of the Caribbean Ship
with tiny figurines, collectors
edition, certified, 2.5ft t by 2.5ft w,
$69 obo. Located at
Soledad-Solamint in C.C.
661-495-6143
Prismacolor Professional Art Pencils - Set of 48 Used,48 colors
03598 PC955The traditional
choice by commercial and fine
artists throughout the world, soft
leads made with permanent pigments are smooth, slow wearing,
blendable, water-resistant. $40,
818-268-2276 text-call
19252 Soledad Cyn Rd
661-250-9464
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DIABETIC TEST STRIPS! 1 DAY
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Givenchy Perfume Set new never
used still in box. Includes
perfume, shower gel and lotion,
$40 805-231-7907
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Walkers for sale.. with seat,
brakes and basket, $50 and regular walker for $15 661-284-6498
Homedics wax therapy unused
with wax, $25 661-299-6677
Musical
Instruments
Transport wheel chair light weight,
barely used, $95 805-501-0951
Sleeping bag used, clean, $10
818-554-3691
!!OLD GUITARS WANTED!!
Gibson, Fender, Martin, Gretsch.
1930 to 1980. Top Dollar paid.
Call Toll Free 1-866-433-8277
Guitar amp squire model no.
sp10, 22 watts, looks and works
great, $40 661-299-6677
Wilson guitar by Washburn includes carrying case, barely used,
$65 805-428-9256
Bicycles
Bicycle Rims, Two 19 inch Two 19
bicycle rims new.Rear has coaster
brake both 36 spokes.$40 Call
661
252-9147,email
johnbronsenhotmail.com
Bicycle Roadmaster Mountain
bike, 12 speed, 26 inch frame,
$40 Call 661-252-9147, email
johnbronsen at hotmail.com
Girl’s 20in Cruiser Brand new girls
20 inch cruiser. Sell for $40, originally paid $150. Ridden once.
Please call John at 661-292-9324.
700lbs Olympic, 320lbs
dumbbells, 100lbs standard, squat
rep and weight tree, $600
818-378-2437
Pro Form 1 year old Crosswalk Caliber Elite treadmill,
paid $1200 sacrifice $500 this
has it all 818-612-5118
Buy a Book
Help a Dog!
e
Specials All The Tim
Any Nail Full Set . . . $20 & up
reg. $30-35
Refill
. . . $15
Gel Manicure . . . $15
Gel Pedicure
. . . $24
Regular Pedicure . . . $14
Spa Pedicure
. . . $16
Regular Manicure. . . $10
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Exercise Equipment
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FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Full Gym Equipment 10 piece,
adjustable, full gym equipment.
See photos on Yelp.com and
search Butterfly Life, Canyon
Country. Make offer. Call
661-252-8135
Mercy combination weight set
340lbs capacity, new cables and
upholstery bench. Paid $1700
selling $450. Call Jessie
661-360-3919
Nordic Track Treadmill Model
EXP-1000X, works well. folds
up-space
saver
$200.
661-483-9234
NordicTrac Eliptical NordicTrac
700 Eliptical Machine electronic
monitor, adjustable slant, escellent condition. Call Joe.
661-466-9980. 350 obo
Funds from every sale
are donated to
Animal Rescue Organizations
2 FREE
Nail Designs
with any
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18917 Soledad Canyon Road
Crossglade Ave
CANYON COUNTRY
Next to Taco Bell
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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
Jul 10 - Jul 16, 2015
Valencia $1800, 1156 sq ft,
2bd, 2ba Upper Condo, Gated
Community, 1 Car Garage
6 6 1 - 2 5 5 - 7 6 0 0
www.screm.com So Cal Real
Estate Mgmt
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
yourfamilyremedy.com
in Canyon Country
818-730-8069
Visit us at www.scfree.com
Toys/Games
Sporting
Equipment
1960 s collector Golf Clubs,
Bag and Cart, $150 7 Macgregor
RDX2 Tourney irons-1,2,4,6,8,
985 custom sand iron, Bob Toski
putter 100gp, 3 Macgregor DX2W
woods-1,3,4, Burton golf bag,
cart. Great cond. $150. 661
2 5 2 - 9 1 4 7 ,
johnbronsenhotmail.com
20 Piece Golf Club Set with Golf
Bag, good condition, asking $75,
worth thousands. 818-339-1832
Basketball
661-317-2087
court
$195
Place Your ad at
www.santaclaritafree.com
Collection of Giraffees price starting from $1 to $30 661-373-8692
Game table with roulette from
Spain, $900 obo 661-317-2087
HOLIDAY
HEALTH
MASSAGE
SPA
OPEN 7 DAYS
10AM TO 9PM
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Soledad Cyn Rd.
Behind 7-11
Solamint Rd
Dolan Way
• Full Body Massage
• Deep Tissue/
Oil Massage
• Physical Therapy
661-299-5819
18402 Soledad Cyn. Rd.
Santa Clarita CA 91351
(At Sierra Hwy, Behind 7-Eleven)
Organic Produce Delivery
25 lbs of Local Farm Fresh Produce
for $40.00 a box.
We deliver weekly to you
organic fruits and veggies
with a wide variety of seasonal produce.
To place an order now call Erica Taylor at
661-724-1989 or email us
organicgrowingproduce@gmail.com
Many Dodger Bobbleheads brand
new in box for $20 ea. Call
818-363-5492
SURF BOARD/MATT MOORE
Custom board 72x19-12x
2-14rails 3 permanent fins curve
nose Pro-Lite bag Few pressure
No discoloration. $245.00 OBO
661-714-0675
CALL 298-5333 TODAY
TO PLACE YOUR AD
Valencia $2850, 2069 sq ft,
3bd, 2.5ba, Bridgeport HOA
Lake,Pool and Spa, Gated
Community 661-255-7600
www.screm.com So Cal Real
Estate Mgmt
Real Estate
Business
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Church meeting facility facility for
sunday service, 1 nite prayer
service. turnkey church rental,
near Sierra Hwy and Friendly Valley Pkwy, $1500. month includes
txs,
utilities.
contact
6 6 1 - 8 0 3 - 8 4 5 8 ,
leoanselm2gmail.com
DEAN BUYS HOUSES All
Cash, No Equity required.
Any Condition, Any Location.
661-618-7015
Land
PREPPERS! GET OUT OF THE
CITY! 640 ACRES EAST OF
RENO, Humboldt County,
Nevada. Already divided into 12
parcels, mostly 40s some larger.
Ideal for ranching, recreation,
resales, etc. Good road access to
all 12 parcels. $84,000 full cash
cash price for all. Or 45,000 for
320 acres. Call 775-453-3724
Please Call After 11 am Owner,
Broker
Homes & Condos
Tennessee Lakefront Community,
OWNER
FINANCING
AVAILABLE, beautiful lake and
mountain views, private marina,
starting at $24,900 call
1-877-513-8015 for more information
Mobile Homes
SENIOR PARK (55+) RENT
CONTROLLED
18204
Soledad Canyon Road Space
39. 2015 Mobile Sunrise Series by Champion, 588
square feet, 1 bedroom 1
bath also includes stove, refrigerator with ice maker,
steps with awnings, skirting,
hook ups for stack able
washer and dryer, wired for
air conditioning. $48,500
OBO 661-252-3028
Castaic $2595, 2052 sq ft, 3bd
plus Loft, 2.5ba 661-255-7600
www.screm.com So Cal Real
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COUNTRY COTTAGE 1
Bedroom, 1 bath cottage.
$935 Renovated, washer and
dryer, front wood patio. Next
to National Forest. 7 Minutes
from Canyon Country. One
person. 310-295-7957
Rooms
Beautiful Rooms to Rent in Canyon Country.. Master bedroom
with attached car garage and private entry for $775..Master bedroom with sharing bathroom for
$650 and $550 a month room to
rent with sharing bathroom. Walking distance to community pool.
NO pets, drugs or alcohol. Please
FEMALES
ONLY.
Call
661-600-8143
Canyon Country Ready to
move in room, $700 month,
private bath and entrance,
brand new AC, new carpet
and paint, all utilities
included, call 661-367-0726 or
661-702-8567
Green Valley $1100, 1047 sq
ft, 3bd, 2ba, 2 Car Garage
6 6 1 - 2 5 5 - 7 6 0 0
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Saugus $2250, 1710 sq ft,
3bd, 2.5ba Townhome, HOA
Pool,Spa and Playground
6 6 1 - 2 5 5 - 7 6 0 0
www.screm.com So Cal Real
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TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN
THE FREE CLASSIFIEDS
Central Valencia Furnished Master Bedroom/Bath Central Valencia Furnished Master Bedroom
BathroomIncludes utilities, cable,
wifi. Shared kitchen, balcony,
laundry, pool. Close to freeway,
colleges, mall, bus stops. Female
professional or student preferred.
Have two cats. Smoking allowed
on patio. $850 per month. Cynthia
661-877-3245
Clean Furnished Room 24
hour gated Sr. Complex, furnished one bedroom,Person
must be neat, 50 and older
mature responsible adult,
must be employed, $150
security, $479-per month.
661-298-7155
Any Condition
CALL 298-5333 TODAY TO PLACE YOUR AD
Tent: Northern designs by Quest it
has windows, door, flooring, water
proof, does not have a frame
$100, 805-223-1633
TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN
THE FREE CLASSIFIEDS
Miscellaneous
10 Person
818-554-3691
tent
$100
60’s Golf clubs bag cart 7 Macgregor RDX2 irons-1,2,4,6,8, 985
sand iron, Bob Toski putter
100gp, 3 Macgregor DX2W
woods-1,3,4Burton bag, cart
$150.00 661-252-9147
Golf bag made by Taylor Made for
$15 818-363-5492
SC 1981 Conquest Football book
first edition, $50 818-363-5492
Bissell helix vacuum $35
818-363-5492
GE Washer and Dryer Excellent
Condition. Very Clean. White.
295.00 obo. Call 323-236-1317 for
details.
HAND BLENDER ELITE QUSINE
HAND BLENDER EHB 1000X
WHITE 1 TOUCH BUTTON UNUSED IN UNOPENED BOX 8.00$
818-539-0881
Kenmore electric dryer white, in
great condition, located in
Saugus, $75 661-296-2015
Kenmore freezer medium size, 47
h by 22 w by 24 d, freezer only,
excellent condition, $75
805-791-0838
Kirby Vacuum Limited Edition excellent condition, $299
626-676-7727
Microwave made by Magic chef,
silver, works great, $39 obo. Located at Soledad-Solamint in C.C.
661-495-6143
PERSONAL BLENDER BETTER
CHEF PERSONEL BLENDER
HEALTH MATE MODEL IM632B
STAINLESS STEEL BLADES
15.00$ 818-539-0881 B4 10PM
Refrigerator (white) GE Profile
performance side by side
refrigerator. Very good condition.
Asking 250.00 call 661-310-0223.
Any Location
661-618-7015
2 plus 2 APT. 950sq ft, clean,
quiet canyon setting, pool,
fireplace, 1 pet with restrictions,
accepting applications, $1,200
month plus security call
661-298-0361
Golf garage sale.. Adams golf set,
callaway 3 wood, new mazona
wedge and others, like balls, roller
duffle bag. Call for appt
661-904-3352
Appliances
ALL CASH • No Equity Required
Homes & Condos
Boogie board in good condition,
$10. Call 818-554-3691
Home &
Garden
DEAN BUYS HOUSES
Rentals
Antique and or classic golf clubs
wood and iron, includes pull along
golf bag, $100 for all. Call
805-223-1633
ESF
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DN
INTG
NICE PLACE VERY QUIET in
CANYON COUNTRY. MUST BE
EMPLOYED. No smoking,
alcohol, and no drugs, $550mo.
NO deposit and NO last month
rent. Ask for Rosie 661-414-2526
Hablomos Espanol
Room for rent for females in gated
home in beautiful Santa
Clarita-Agua Dulce. Large furnished master bedroom with private bath. Within walking distance
to Sweetwater Farms market,
restaurants and shops. Perfect for
artists, e-commerce, or students.
Pets okay. Available August 1st.
$800-month including utilities, and
cable TV. Please call Peter at 661
402-7011
ROOM FOR RENT: Canyon
Country Responsible female, no
drugs, no smoking, no alcoholor
pets. $450 per month,$150 security deposit. Share bathroom. Utilities included. Please call
661-425-6314
ROOM FOR RENT: Female only,
washer-dryer-cable, Kitchen
privileges, pool available. $450
plus small deposit. 661-803-0782.
Castaic $2200, 1515 sq ft, 4bd
plus 2ba, RVBoat Parking,
6 6 1 - 2 5 5 - 7 6 0 0
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661-250-9060
18520 Soledad Cyn Rd Ste. K • Canyon Country, CA 91351
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SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS
661-255-7600
Homes and Condos for Lease
Valencia $2850
Castaic $2595
Saugus $2250
2069 sq 3bd + 2.5ba
2052 sq 3bd + Lo + 2.5ba 1710 sq 3bd + 2.5ba
Bridgeport HOA Lake,
Townhome, HOA Pool + Spa +
Pool+Spa, Gated Community
Playground
Castaic $2200
1515 sq 4bd + 2ba +
RV/Boat Parking
Green Valley $1100
1047 sq , 3bd +2ba
2 Car Garage
Valencia $1800
1156 sq 2bd+2ba
Upper Condo, Gated
Community, 1 Car Garage
SEE MORE HOMES FOR LEASE AT:
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Close to SCV. 405 to Devonshire exit to Sepulveda
OVER
DISC
ATM
Toaster Sunbeam Made in USA
1947, $30 Sunbeam Toaster
Made in USA 1947. Works, $30.
Canyon Country 661 252-9147
WICALL’S CARPETS
CARPETS • HARDWOOD • TILE
VINYL • AREA RUGS
FREE ESTIMATES
Antiques
Cornish Reed Organ 1895 Cornish Reed Organ professionally
refurbished, new bellows etc.
Ready to play, local pickup only.
make offer jfcinbox at yahoo.com
661-298-3079
Elephant stand holds flower pot
and etc.. needs painting and
touch up, $3 661-424-1452
Fenton 3 Pieces vase, shoe and
basket, $85, 661-284-6498
26635 Valley Center Dr.
2 Bar high teak wood oversize patio chairs with arms, $100
805-428-9256
(off Soledad Canyon)
www.wicallscarpets.com
Wicalls Carpets, Inc. LIC# 301091
SINCE 1968
Furniture
2 Beautiful leather chairs with ottomans 1 tan-1 green
color,marvelous for watching tv or
just relaxing plus 2 blue chairs
upholstery,formal, $35 ea. Call
anytime and please leave message 661-253-1223
2 Ikea side cabinets $25 ea
661-373-8692
2 Rotana over size chairs with
cushions, beautiful accent to any
room, excellent cond, $200
661-317-2087
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 $150.
661-251-9250
6 drawer Armoire real nice solid
hardwood Armoire, very solid 41
wide, 20 deep, 64 tall. the price is
$175. 661-251-9250
7 drawer dresser and 2 night
stands I have a really nice 7
drawer solid wood dresser, and
two matching night stands, all
drawers work great, 62 long, 19
deep, 31 tall, the price is $225.
661-251-9250
8 drawer bedroom dresser hardwood 8 drawer dresser, measures
64 long, 19 deep, 34 tall, the price
is $145, 661-251-9250
8 High End Vintage paintings from
1978-1992, hand made vintage
frames on 4. Make offer, can send
pics. Located at Soledad-Solamint
in C.C. 661-495-6143
Antique dressing table with mirror
no bench, mahogany, very old, in
good
condition,
$125
661-433-6767
Armoire solid wood, golden knotty
pine with 2 doors, 3 drawers. 77
inches tall, 35 inches wide, 23
inches deep. Can use for storage,
clothing, or room for a 36 inch
Bathroom cabinet. Wall mount.
approx. 26 x 32 x 4 deep. Single
door with shelves inside $25.
661-255-7510
Beautiful dresser and mirror nice
7 drawer dresser, 64 long, 18
deep, 32 tall, and large mirror, 45
wide, 46 tall,is detachable, all
drawers work great, the price is
$175. call 661 251-9250
Black custom made cabinet Paid
$4500
asking
$1000
661-317-2087
Bookshelf solid wood, $30 obo
661-373-8692
California King mattress and box
springs, pillow top, $100805-791-0838
California King mattress box
springs, excellent condition, $100
805-501-0951
Cedar Lane storage Trunk solid
pecan, large bottom, 19 d by 41 w
by 26 h, $75 805-791-0838
Cherry wood end table shiny,
beautiful, engraved, oval
shape,good condition, $30. Located at Soledad-Solamint in C.C.
661-495-6143
Coffee and end table solid wood,
$55 obo 661-373-8692
Coffee table/storage unit top can
be used as ottoman or trays, bottom is all storage. Great condition.
41 12 w X 16 12 d X 16 h
$50661.255.7510
Computer Armoire Golden knotty
wood computer armoire with 2
doors with lots of storage. Opens
into a desk. 3ft 2in wide, 7ft tall,
2ft 2in deep. Great condition,
Saugus area 125.00661-296-3589
Curio cabinet like new, $45 obo
661-373-8692
Curio cabinet nice glass enclosed
curio cabinet, has a light too. $85,
661-251-9250
Cute white vanity desk really cute
cheerful vanity desk this will
brighten up your childs room. 46
long, 18 deep, 30 tall, super cute
drawer handles, All drawers work
great. $125, 661-251-9250
Desk with Hutch, Solid Oak Great
for desk top computer. CPU and
printer are hidden away. Paid
$3000, will sell for $500. Call John
at 661-292-9324.
Dining room table double glass, 4
wrought iron chairs, neutral color,
$100 661-373-1933
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
Double Bathroom Vanity Nice
double vanity with marble top and
two matching mirrors. 86 long x
22 deep x 36 high. Eight drawers
and lower center counter. Dark
mocha. Will send pics. $300
Faux leather couch and loveseat.
Couch with 2 recliners, excellent
cond, light brown, $200
661-714-2449
Full Size Wood Bedroom Set
$350 Full Size Wood Bedroom
Set in great condition. Bed Frame,
Dresser with Mirror, Night Stand,
Computer Desk. Minor signs of
use. justintense at gmail.com for
more
information
or
310-975-9448.
Futon cushion queen size newly
and upgraded, $75 661-317-2087
IKEA Bookcases and Storage
Cabinets Assorted IKEA bookcases and storage units. Nice
condition. Contact and Ill send
pics to your email. Starting at $20
818-935-3057
Leather ottoman grey color,
tufted, small, 3ft by 3ft, very
square shape, $32 obo. Located
at Soledad-Solamint in C.C.
661-495-6143
Modern couchs 1 triangle shape
and 1 round circle shape,tan and
choc brown leather on
bottom,very unique.Buy as set or
separated,okay cond.Please
make
offer.Located
at
Soledad-Solamint in C.C.
661-495-6143
Oak bookcase oak, storage on
bottom, $40 661-433-6767
Jul 10 - Jul 16, 2015
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 Day Bed with pop up
trundle-2 excellent mattresses
near new, gorgeous, $200
805-791-0838
Oak dining cabinet beveled glass,
$100 661-373-1933
Oak Portable Bar Two oak chairs,
rolls on wheels, $100. obo
661-259-5375
Pop Up Leaf Dining Table real
nice solid wood Pop Up Leaf Dining table, 35 by 60 leafs down, 35
by 84 leafs up, $125,
661-251-9250, selling table only
Portable bed brand EZ, $25
818-363-5492
Portable Electric Fireplace Like
new, mahogany portable electric
fireplace. Beautiful. Sacrifice
$125. 661-257-0172. Castaic.
Queen bed for $75, dresser for
$100 and 2 night stands for $25
ea. All solid wood in good
condition.
Please
call
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or
Mary
661-425-4615
Queen Mattress Only 3 Years old,
looks brand new. $100 call
818-339-1832
Single fold together bed all metal,
less then 2 months old. Cost $130
selling $65 805-223-1633
Sofa with 2 recliners light
blue-grey, great condition, no
stains or tears, $125
661-433-6767
Solid wood TV stand $100
661-373-8692
Southwest style Desk and chair
really nice and well built desk with
chair, Southwest style, 51 by 21
inches, 29 tall, $125,
661-251-9250
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. $135,
661-251-9250
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 on twin bunkbed solid wood,
excellent, complete, barely used,
$250 805-428-9256
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
Unique armoire, hutch/tv stand or
can be used as a dresser org
wicker collection, tan color, $30
obo. Located at Soledad-Solamint
in C.C. 661-495-6143
Vintage Thomasville Desk nice
vintage desk Thomasville, 55
long, 19 deep, 30 tall. The price is
$200. 661-251-9250
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
5 Piece Luggage different sizes,
looks new $20 to $30
818-339-1832
Black and Decker Juicer color
black, has a very small leak, $15.
Located at Soledad-Solamint in
C.C. 661-495-6143
Bon-air portable evaporative
cooler Paid $150 selling $80 used
once 818-554-3691
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
Electric fireplace dark wood
espresso, $100 661-373-1933
ELITE CUISINE HAND BLENDER
MAXIMATIC EHB-1000 150W
ONE TOUCH BUTTON BOX
UNOPENED. EASY TO CLEAN
STANLESS STEEL BLADES 10$
818-539-0881 B4 10PM
FINELIFE 7 PIECE BBQ SET
SET INCLUDES APRON,
TONGS, SPATULA, FORK,
OVENMITT, ANS SALT AND
PEPPER SHAKERS. BOX UNOPENED $9.00 818-539-0881
B-4-10-PM
Franciscan large apple serving
plate and vegetable dish, made in
USA, $55 661-284-6498
Hoover Vacuum perfect condition,
$25 818-554-3691
Lamp Shades 3 shades, colors
are browns, tans and orange-ish,
gorgeous large size, $9 each in
Canyon Country, 661-495-6143
Metal sewing machine in a wood
cabinet, $100 661-373-8692
Moulines la machine II food processor like new, $25
661-299-6677
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dinner plates, soup-cereal
bowls,salad plates, cups and
saucers. 79.00$ Grey speckled
black trim. Additional pieces available 818-539-0881 B410 PM
Portable Singer sewing machine
model no. 8220, $25
818-554-3691
Round Fluorescent Light Bulbs,
new, 8 feet long, i have 15 of
them, 2 pins, $5 each
818-339-1832
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bowls, 1 lg salad bowl and etc, all
for $100. Call for more info
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Vacuum Cleaner Eureka upright
$30. Eureka upright vacuum
cleaner, recently serviced, new
belt and bag, runs great $30. 661
2 5 2 - 9 1 4 7
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Vacuum cleaner made by
Generation, model no 3, $100
818-363-5492
Building
Supplies
1Gas Welding Tank Settling
150cb ft full of CO2 and argon for
$300, 805-223-1633
66 pieces of red bricks long bricks
13ins, $200 firm 661-317-2087
Cement mixer large size, new motor and belt but not running, excellent cond, $125 661-313-1049
Cherry wood shutters 60 h by 60
w, and white shutters, $400 firm
for ea panel. 661-317-2087
Granite Slab Granite Slab 8 feet
long by 33 inches wide. Call
Joe661-466-9980. 350 OBO.
Brown and earth colors.
Security door white, heavy duty,
$100 661-317-2087
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
T Square and Straight Edges,
door hinge template. USA $30 T
Square, Straight Edges, hinge
template.Exact Giant T Square
48, Exact Straight Edge 36, Johnson Level 36, hinge template.
Made in USA. $30. 661 252-9147
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Garden & Patio
2 Chaise lounges chairs heavy
cast iron, beautiful design, adjustable back. Paid $600 selling
$200 for both, 805-428-9256
Garden yard edger trimming tool
kit all attachments by
Shakespeare, new, never been
used, $50 obo 805-223-1633
Glass patio large table with 4
chairs, excellent cond, $100. Call
805-428-9256
Sears vintage cement mixer for
only small jobs, $100
661-317-2087
Teak Wood patio bench trunk 59in
w by 20in h by 22in d, $75
805-428-9256
Other
1898 book ’Boots and Saddles’ by
Elizabeth B Custer 1898, $150
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 Samsonite suit cases large, on
wheels, in good condition, $10 ea
818-554-3691
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,
$8 for all 661-424-1452
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Baby stroller Eddie Bauer $40 obo
sturdy, well made. Very good
condition, clean inside and out.
Cost $200, sell for $40 obo. 661
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Howard Miller Anniversary Clock
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2 14in Buick 5 spoke chrome rally
wheels, excellent cond, $75 ea
805-223-1633
2 16in Truck tires BF Goodrich,
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805-223-1633
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805-223-1633
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53 Chevy tail lights assemble with
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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
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805-223-1633
67 - 69 Camaro hood flat, cherry
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805-223-1633
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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,
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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 - 73 Dodge Challenger
bumpers front and rear, re-chrome,
still in wrapper, stored for 30 years,
$750 for both obo, 805-223-1633
70 Chevelle SS instrument cluster
$500, 805-223-1633
72 Chevy new hub caps Chevy
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ea. 805-223-1633
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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
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parts, $50 - $250. 805-223-1633
73 - 77 El Camino Chevelle front
clip complete. Must sell $450 obo,
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clip complete. Must sell $450 obo,
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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
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$80, 805-223-1633
80’s Chevy V8 small block exhaust
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sensor, $150 for the set. Call
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81 - 87 Chevy truck new right front
fender, $75 obo 805-223-1633
82 - 84 Camaro z28 GM factory
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805-223-1633
82 - 87 El Camino 4 head lamp
header panel $100. Call
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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
ATTENTION: Mechanic Retiring 30 years worth of Mechanical and Body
parts..Ford, Chevy,Foreign
cars,and etc..New and
Used,bring cash and your
truck in Ventura County.
Please call 805-223-1633
Auto paint acrylic enamel, new
paint, 5 quarts Centari Porsche red
code 027 $250. 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
Mitsubishi Eclipse-Eagle Talon
manual $25, 818-363-5492
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
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
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
Motorcycle lift $70 buys almost
new hydraulic lift for 500lb motorcycles and quads from 6 to 18
inches 661-713-6123
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 snugtop lid for 2014-2015
Dodge ram pick-up truck fits 6ft 4in
bed. Make Offer 661-755-4025
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
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
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
Toyota MR2 black dash, cherry
condition, $100 obo 805-223-1633
Cars
1977 El Camino 350 ac, power
steering and brakes, auto
transmission, power windows, runs
and drive, needs work, $1295 obo
805-223-1633
1998 Toyota Camry Engine
and transmission 85,000
miles. New AC, clean title.
$3,000 OBO Call Joe
661-621-1993
1999 mustang gt TRUE LIMITED
EDITION engine overheated,
needs paint. W xtras including
black Silver leather front seats,
410 gears, pro 5.0 shifter, ford racing clutch, lowering kit, panhard
bar, $3500 661-803-4643
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2005 Chevy Impala For Sale!
$2000 or best offer. Engine and
trans in great condition. Clean interior and exterior. Cold AC and
heater. Smogged with current tags.
140,000 miles. 661-644-9408
2006 Chevy Monte Carlo LT
82,000 Miles, Runs Great,
Body straight. $3,600 Or Will
trade for small truck with the
same value. 661-621-1993
Joe, leave message
61 VW Ragtop BAJA BUG 59-60
ragtop BAJA BUG on 61 pan w
extras, 2 1835 engines,fuel cell,
rancho transaxel. weber 44. tilt up
front, many extras. NON OP,
$4500 661-803-4643
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Looking to Sell My Clean Used
2013 Lexus LX 570 Exterior Color
White. Mileage 32,138 miles,VIN
JTJHY7AX3D4097741,Condition
Used,Transmission Automatic,
Drivetrain
4WD,
Doors
4,Wheelbase 112.0.Please i still
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Mom’s car 1995 Cadillac Sedan,
96000 org miles, $1600
818-554-3691
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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
1989 Ford F150 lariat half ton long
bed runs well current registration
and smog $2000 obo
818-421-3645
1990 Mitsubishi Pick Up Truck
51,000 org miles, ready for paint,
$2500 805-223-1633
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
2011 Ford Ranger Sport pickup
truck, V6 automatic fully loaded,2
wheel drive looks and runs like
new. 97,000 highway miles.
$10,500 save over 3,000 Kelly
Blue Book call 661-670-0428
56 Ford Fairlane with thunderbird
engine large 352,excellent after
market upgrades like power
steering,power brakes and
etc..11,000 miles on it,$27,000
negotiable. Call for more info
661-373-8692
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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
77 - 79 Ford GT Torino and LTD II
body parts, and complete interior
parts, $100 - $400, 805-223-1633
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1988 Honda CR 250. Great parts
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$300 OBO.. 661-857-9122
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Chevy Pick-Up 88-2000 new right
door, $100, 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
Watercraft
1990 quetom mercury 115 motor,
18ft, 3 seater, $2500
818-378-2437
Corbra Kayak with paddle and
seat, $250 661-644-8200
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