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and Get Hollywood’s secret to a beautiful smile! Professional At-Home Teeth Whitening & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Your Hometown News and Classifieds Cosmetics made with love infused with glam! Issue 873 June 5-11, 2015 www.santaclaritagazette.com (661) 298-5330 See Page 2 for Gerard Cosmetics www.whiteninglightning.com • www.gerardcosmetics.com Airline Faced with ADA Dilemma A group of three locals fly frequently, and have traveled worldwide on numerous airlines. They always get early boarding, and usually get a lot of attention. Jim Hogan, his wife, Pam, and his seeing-eye dog, Atticus, have almost always had a positive experience when they traveled, despite challenges with Jim’s blindness – and the fact they have a canine in tow. Until recently, that is. “We boarded a flight from Albuquerque to L.A. and, in the process of boarding, there were probably, I’d say, at least five wheelchairs waiting to board. We have priority boarding as well,” said Pam Hogan. “There was the mother of a disabled young man … and she was making a heck of a big fuss that her son had to sit in front. They sat in the very first seat and put wheelchair down below.” Jim, Pam and Atticus boarded shortly after the young man in the first row, who appeared to have physical and developmental issues, she said. The man reached out to pet Atticus as they walked by and the mother asked if Atticus was friendly. “As we’re going by, the flight attendant said to my husband, ‘You have to sit in the bulkhead,’” said Pam. Pam told the flight attendant that they fly frequently and have a smooth system, where Atticus fits neatly near Jim’s feet with his nose tucked underneath. The Hogans feel the bulkhead seat is too large an area. “If there’s turbulence, the dog’s going to go flying,” she said. The threesome got settled in their seats and the mother of the young man with disabilities addressed the flight attendant. continued on page 3 By Martha Michael 2 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Jun 5 - Jun 11, 2015 30% OFF YOUR NEXT ORDER! Enter Coupon code: SCV VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Jun 5 - Jun 11, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 3 The Gazette continued from front page Homicide Releases ID of Murder Victim on Golden Valley Road Dog on Airline By Perry Smith “She jumped up and said, ‘My son is so allergic to animals, he can’t be near a dog,’” said Pam. The flight attendant responded by asking Pam and Jim to move further back on the airplane. Though it was challenging to pack up and move to another seat, the Hogans dutifully did so. The next thing that occurred, said Pam, was a conversation with the same attendant, who approached the Hogans a second time. “This isn’t far enough back, you have to move further,” said the attendant, who Pam described as about 6-feet 2-inches tall and 200 pounds. Jim said, “Now look, I want to see a supervisor, this is getting ridiculous.” The attendant responded to Jim’s request by giving the Hogans an ultimatum. He said, “If I get a supervisor, you’re off this flight. We’re getting you another one. At 30,000 feet we can’t just pull over if this guy has an allergy attack. If I call a supervisor, you’re off this plane,” according to Pam. The Hogans looked at their options. “Jim knew that if we were off the plane, they’d be flying and we’d be sitting in Albuquerque. So, we moved,” said Pam. Though Jim was irritated, the Hogans figured moving was their best option. Pam said other passengers started to mumble, because they were irritated also. She could sense that the attendant perceived that Jim, who is a Vietnam veteran who has post-traumatic stress disorder, had reached the limit to his tolerance of inconveniences. Pam believes that passengers with a problem, such as an allergy, should choose to move to a different seat themselves. “He (the flight attendant) went overboard, he was being a bully,” she said. “Jim did call later and file a complaint. It did kick up to a much higher level of customer service representatives and they’re going to use this as sensitivity training for disabilities.” The airline spent a few days investigating the situation and apparently spent time talking to the flight attendant. “He didn’t want to have an allergy incident, so his best course was to move us to another location,” said Pam. “After we landed, the flight attendant went out of his way to be nice to us. He said, ‘I was just doing my job.’” Homicide detectives released the identity of a 28-year-old Hispanic man found dead Sunday in the trunk of a Honda, officials said. The airline rewarded the Hogans with two vouchers to fly free, though Jim and Pam did not ask for the compensation. They had a similar experience on another airline in Europe. The couple and Atticus were denied boarding because the airline claimed it was not licensed to fly a guide dog for longer than six hours. The airline staff was incorrect about the rule. Flores was found in the trunk of his own car, a blue Honda Accord, on Sunday morning. “I said all I want is an apology,” said Jim. “They gave me two roundtrip tickets to London.” The couple is impressed with the way the airlines corrected the situations, especially the recent domestic situation. “I‘ve learned a lot from this incident,” said Jim. “I’m more prepared. I should’ve requested the pilot. He’s correct to remove you from the plane if you want the supervisor … the resolution officer is in the airport handling ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) complaints.” Jim said the pilot has the final say as to who stays onboard. “If it comes again I’ll say I can’t be moved and ask for the captain,” he said. Jim worked as a building inspector until retinitis pigmentosa, a hereditary disease, made him unable to see. On the recent flight from Albuquerque, Jim and Pam were returning from a meeting where he received the Veterans Administration “Male Volunteer of the Year Award,” because he works tirelessly as an advocate for fellow veterans. He was given the B.P.O.E. Elks “Citizen of the Year” award two years ago. That was Atticus’ last working flight. Now the Hogans can share some of their colorful travel experiences with their new guide dog, Hoosier. The victim was named Jose David Flores, 28, of Leggett, according to Homicide officials. Officials with the Coroner’s Office said Wednesday a medical examination was scheduled for the afternoon, but Flores’ cause of death would not be immediately released following the examination due to a “security hold” placed on the case by Sheriff ’s Department officials. No arrests have been made, and detectives have not released any information about any possible suspects. The suspected murder is part of the seventh suspicious death investigation in the Santa Clarita Valley area since January. The body was found by Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff ’s Station deputies, after a deputy conducting a routine patrol check noticed a blue Honda Accord parked illegally on Golden Valley Road, near Golden Valley High School. The deputy noticed the car around 9:30 a.m., and the deputy was inspecting the car before it was slated to be towed when the body was discovered in the trunk. The immediate cause of death “was not obvious,” according to Jauch, who said he could not release more information at this time. Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact the Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s Department’s Homicide Bureau at (323) 890-5500. To remain anonymous, call “Crime Stoppers” by dialing (800) 222-TIPS (8477), or text the letters TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637), or by using the website http://lacrimestoppers.org. Melissa Lampert contributed to this article. Article Source: www. hometownstation.com New York Police Arrest Suspect in Canyon Country Shooting, Murder New York State Police have arrested the shooting suspect who allegedly killed a man and wounded his girlfriend in a Canyon Country apartment complex last month, officials said Tuesday. According to a statement from the police department’s Buffalo office, Michael Joe McGlothan, 51, was arrested without incident Monday at about 4 p.m. near a highway toll booth on the New York State Thruway in western New York. McGlothan was arraigned in the Town of Dunkirk Court and taken to the Chautaugua County Jail pending an extradition hearing, the statement said. Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s homicide investigators identified McGlothan as the suspect in the May 6 shooting death of Ledarion Allen Jr., 21, and the wounding of Shatari Shene Cooks, 30, who was treated for a gunshot wound at a local hospital. The incident occurred in the 25700 block of Sierra Highway. 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Locally owned and operated All Content © Copyright Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds On Monday, June 8, 2015, supporters will gather at TPC (Tournament Players Club) for the 2nd Annual SCV Youth Project Golf Classic beginning at 9 a.m. Registration begins at 7 a.m. and sponsorships are still available, ranging from a “Tee Sponsor” for $400 to a “Hope Sponsor” for $4,000. TPC is located at 26550 Heritage View Drive in Valencia. On Saturday, June 27, 2015, the SCV Youth Project will host the 7th Annual Sweet Charity Cake Auction & Reception at Robinson Ranch Golf Club in Sand Canyon. A number of individuals and businesses enter cakes into an auction, where they compete for prizes based on creativity, originality, and the cake that raises the most money for the nonprofit organization. Beginning at 11 a.m., the community is invited to attend the auction and reception. Tickets are available for the reception, and sponsorships are being accepted for the event, as well as additional cake entries. Robinson Ranch Golf Club is located at 27734 Sand Canyon Road in Canyon Country. For information about both events, call 661.257.9688 or visit the website www.helpnothassle.org. 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Whether you and your family enjoy swimming, hiking, bicycling, music, reading, shopping or dining, you can do it all right here at home. The City’s 70 miles of off-street trails and paseos offer a beautiful and safe path across our city. More trails and connections are being added to make your nonmotorized trip easy and fun. For more information, check out our trails maps at: www.bikesantaclarita. com. If swimming is your thing, there are City pools at several local parks, and don’t forget the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center with its Olympic-sized pool, 25-meter dive pool and the family play pool. Lessons, lap swim, “dive-in” movie watching and water polo are cool and healthy activities during the hot summer months. Please visit: http://www.santa-clarita.com/aquatics for a complete schedule. The Santa Clarita Public Library’s Summer Reading program is available at all three of the City’s libraries and offers programs for children, teens and adults. This summer’s program theme is: “Read to the Rhythm.” All ages can discover a hit –from Karaoke night and music-themed crafts, to programs exploring the science of sound. For more information, visit: www.santaclaritapubliclibrary.com. Right now, we’re gearing up for the 4th of July festivities as well as our popular, free Summer Concert series. You won’t want to miss the free 4th of July fireworks show at the Valencia Town Center, sponsored by the City. You can find out about all of the 4th of July activities via the City’s website at www.santa-clarita.com. The City’s free summer concert series, sponsored by First Entertainment Credit Union, begins July 11 through August 29. These great concerts are held every Saturday evening at 7:00 p.m. at Central Park. Thank you for your interest in the City of Santa Clarita. It is always a pleasure to hear from you. You can reach me directly via email at: [email protected]. You may be surprised to learn that the City’s bus service, Santa Clarita Transit, provides a wide range of transportation services for teens, families and seniors that save money, increase mobility options, reduce commuting stress and travel to surrounding cities. This summer season, Santa Clarita Transit is excited to offer a variety of services to make it easy, fun and affordable to ride the bus to the beach, travel throughout town or visit other neighboring cities. Head to the Beach with the Summer Beach Bus The City of Santa Clarita is proud to bring back the 2015 Summer Beach Bus. This service allows community members to enjoy sun and sand in Santa Monica throughout the summer months. The air-conditioned transit ride provides the perfect opportunity for community members to enjoy a relaxing ride to the beach without the hassles associated with driving. Traveling on Saturdays and Sundays from June 6 through September 6, fares are $3 each way for children and adults, and $1.50 each way for persons with disabilities and seniors 60 years of age and over. Use Local Routes to Enjoy a Summer Evening on Main Street’s Thursdays @ Newhall Santa Clarita Transit offers a variety of local bus routes to visit Main Street and enjoy fresh, fun and original events every Thursday night. With street festivals, car shows, food trucks, art, entertainment, shopping and dining, Thursdays @ Newhall has become the local hot spot for community members to enjoy an experience unlike any other in Santa Clarita. To see which route will best get you to the action, please visit santaclaritatransit.com and click on the “Getting Around Santa Clarita” tab in the “Routes and Schedules” drop down menu. Dump the Pump! On Thursday, June 18, join the City of Santa Clarita and KHTS as we “Dump the Pump” to bring awareness to public transportation. The City of Santa Clarita offers a robust public transportation system that can take you anywhere within the Santa Clarita Valley and to many destinations outside of the valley as well, such as North Hollywood, Downtown Los Angeles, Century City and Warner Center. Pledge with us to “Dump the Pump” on June 18 by visiting www.santaclaritatransit.com and you will receive a voucher good for free local rides throughout the day. By making the pledge, you will also be entered into a contest with prizes ranging from monthly local bus passes to amusement park admissions. Visit Other Destinations aboard the 757 NoHo (North Hollywood) Express The 757 NoHo Express is a valley-to-valley transit service that gets residents just about anywhere they want to go, seven days a week. The route provides frequent opportunities to connect to LADOT Express services, the Burbank Bus, numerous Metro bus services, as well as Metro’s Orange and Red Line services. The added convenience of mid-day return trips aboard the City’s 757 NoHo Express allows community members to connect to major destinations, including Los Angeles Union Station, the Staples Center, Hollywood, Universal City, Van Nuys, Burbank, Pasadena and Long Beach. Cutting-Edge Technology Keeps Riders “In the Know” Thanks to the City’s Transit Information Network, residents no longer have to worry about bus arrival and departure times. Riders can receive up-to-theminute information on the current location of the buses via smartphone apps on both iOS and Android platforms, on their cell phone via SMS text, on the web at santaclaritatransit.com or one of 30 arrival display signs installed at key areas throughout Santa Clarita. Smart phone users can also receive information by scanning the QR Code located at each bus stop or by visiting the mobile website, m.santa-clarita.com. Simply enter the five-digit bus stop ID number found at each stop and let the interactive system do the rest. To view this information on a Bus Finder, simply press the button on the blue display unit that directly corresponds with the route and receive real-time schedules and arrival times specific to that stop. A Bus Finder Map is also available online for passengers looking to identify a route’s arrival times prior to boarding the bus. Santa Clarita Transit is committed to making it easy and affordable to use public transportation. For more information about Santa Clarita Transit, visit us online at: SantaClaritaTransit.com, or give us a call at (661) 294-1BUS (1287). As always, I welcome your thoughts, ideas and comments. Feel free to email me at: mmclean@ santa-clarita.com. Thursdays@Newhall in June In Old Town Newhall this month, crowds will gather for various themed “parties” on Thursday nights, including a Vegas block party, African drum performances and a car show. The City of Santa Clarita’s Thursdays@Newhall series, presented by Galpin Subaru, makes Main Street come to life every Thursday, and this week includes the monthly ArtSLAM. Katherine Ridder and Charles Singer of CASI Ceramic Artist Studio, Inc. will have a live potter’s wheel and hand building demos, along with other work on display from local and regional artists. The event runs from 6-10 p.m. this Thursday, June 4. At 7:30 p.m. participants can take part in JAM Sessions, hosted by Ford Theatre Foundation, as Yeko Ladzekpo-Cole leads an energetic African Dance and Drums night, per the traditions of the Ewe and Dagomba people of Ghana. Next week, “Revved Up” is the theme at Thursdays@Newhall, featuring custom Choppers, custom Harleys and classic motorcycles, such as Bonneville, Indian Chief and Norton Commando. The event, on Thursday, June 11 from 7-10 p.m., will also include music, food trucks and adult beverages. Local residents interested in submitting an automobile for consideration in Revved Up can apply online or contact the City’s Arts and Events office at [email protected]. SENSES returns from 7-10:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 18, when Main Street is closed down for a “Let it Ride” Vegas-inspired block party. The evening will feature classic rock hits from After Party, gaming tables, magic performances and specialty adult beverages. The June lineup of Thursday@Newhall events finishes on Thursday, June 25 with the ARTree Speaker Series, presented in partnership with the CalArts Community Arts Partnership and the City of Santa Clarita. From 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. the ARTree Speaker Series will feature author and counselor Melissa Shepherd at the Old Town Newhall Library, located at 24500 Main Street. Shepherd will share tools for taking charge of body, mind and spirit to help individuals and organizations turn productivity into joyful experiences. For more information about the City of Santa Clarita’s 2015 Thursdays@ Newhall events, visit OldTownNewhall.com/ThursdaysatNewhall or contact the City’s Arts and Events Office at (661) 250-3787. Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 8 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Jun 5 - Jun 11, 2015 OPINION & LETTERS Lean to the Left I Like Ike Before you keel over from shock that I’m applauding a former Republican President of the United States, wait until you see how some of the policies of Dwight D. Eisenhower are good examples of a progressive mind. Sure, he’s a controversial character – like most leaders – but there are facts about him that are, at times, overlooked. Eisenhower, the general, the man and the President are covered in depth in a current issue of American History Magazine. Writers draw attention to his many acts of desegregation and his stands that weren’t always popular with his party on the Right. Today’s Republicans would be wise to pay attention, especially where the upcoming election is concerned. President Eisenhower once said: “The Republican Party must be known as a progressive organization or it is sunk. … Far from appeasing or reason with the dyed-in-the-wool reactionary fringe, we should … repudiate it. … Their thinking is completely uncoordinated with the times in which we live.” I couldn’t have said it better. Trying to drag society backwards is foolish. Think about it – should women be sitting in their gardens painting? Should our necklines be up to our chins and our hemlines to the floor? Queen Victoria would certainly prefer it. By Sylvia Turner Writer David A. Nichols, in an article entitled “Unless we progress, we regress,” points out that when President Eisenhower took office in 1953, African-Americans in Washington, D.C. couldn’t rent a hotel room, buy a meal, attend a movie or easily find a drink of water or use a restroom outside of black neighborhoods. Wow. President Eisenhower to the rescue! And here’s something you may find ironic. Eisenhower the President pressured Hollywood moguls to de-segregate theaters. Now, how are you right-wingers going to criticize the Democrats who hobnob with Hollywood elites?! Ike was the one who signed the Civil Rights Act, the first civil rights legislation for 82 years, at the time. He also employed the first African-American executive assistant in the White House. As for the judicial branch, Eisenhower appointed a new justice to the Supreme Court who was liberal in regard to race issues, while the high court was soon to make a ruling on the Brown school desegregation case, which struck down the “separate-but-equal” ruling from 1896. Let’s be forward thinking, people on the Right. Your views on women’s rights, race and everything else are so … 1950s. Black Flight, Taking the Wind out of the Liberal Sails By Robert Patrick Lewis If you aren’t familiar with the term “white flight,” it is a term used to describe the mass exodus of white middle- and upper-class families from urban areas and large cities like Detroit, Chicago and New York to the more conservative and less congested suburbs. There are many studies that show the reasons for this exodus and the results that came from it, but they are easiest to see when political maps begin to crowd our media around election time. This was evident during the last two elections with McCain and Romney battling now President Obama, showing that while the conservative voters carried the vast majority of land and painted large swaths of the political maps red, the urban centers with tiny amounts of landmass but extreme population density were almost exclusively blue. For this reason, Democrat, Leftist and Socialist ideals have found their power basis in these areas with the large cities like Detroit, Los Angeles, Chicago and the like being the home turf for unions, minimum wage hike disputes and politics permanently dominated by the Left. But that’s all about to change. My friends have asked me just how long this can last with Democrats, unions and entitlements running cities into the ground, but their constituents still blindly voting left-wing at every chance. With every election here in Los Angeles, I watch as the Left successfully launches false marketing campaigns against any proposition meant to restore fiscal sense to the city, telling its unionized sheep that anything good for business is bad for them. The thing about marketing and re-branding is that you can have the best marketing campaign in the world, but if the product is shoddy, the people will soon find out. The people bought the propaganda product the Left has been selling, and once it was fully unwrapped they realized it was all fluff and garbage. Being a Texas transplant to Southern California, I’ve always laughed a bit when I hear Californians laugh and talk about the Southern states being full of racists and dimwits, having failed conservative policies and not making as much money for the same job as their SoCal counterparts. Having lived in Texas for most of my life, I know this to be absolute nonsense, but found that arguing this point to Californians (especially Angelinos) was pretty pointless. But, now the proof is showing itself through the numbers, and it’s taking the sails right out of almost every major liberal argument. While the 1950s and 1960s were the age of “white flight” from the areas of urban density to the suburbs, it looks like we are now in the age of “black flight,” a time when many minorities are realizing the folly of the Left’s ways and moving to the south. This comes from two different studies on upward mobility, one from The Equality of Opportunity Project at Harvard, and the other from Joel Kotkin’s Center for Opportunity Urbanism. Put together, the Harvard study shows that a poor child whose family leaves their bad neighborhood for a good one will have better future economic prospects, and the Kotkin study showed that of the top 15 cities for African Americans today, 13 are in the former Confederacy. You read that correctly. These two studies show that not only will African Americans be well served to move out of the liberal-dominated urban centers, but the best place for them to move for a better future is to the conservative-controlled south. In the military, we had the term “self-licking ice cream cone,” and I feel this is as good an image as one can get for the reasons why this result was inevitable. I’ve long said that Los Angeles would have no one left but politicians and welfare cases if they stayed on the same trajectory, and still the mindless voters ushered in more mindless Democrats. I laugh as I see them using millions of gallons of water to take 28 fish to the ocean and then complaining about a drought, approving billions for a bullet train to nowhere and then wondering why private industries don’t want anything to do with it, passing so many taxes and regulations on businesses that the two internationally known cornerstones of Los Angeles, Hollywood and pornography, packed their (money) bags and left town. businesses packing trying to make up for their illadvised choices, conservative ted-state cities like Austin, Houston, Dallas, Birmingham and Atlanta are booming, to the point they are asking Californians and other blue state residents seeking work to stop crowding their states. So, what does the Left do now? Their attacks on conservative politicians in the South and attempts to label the South as racist can’t hold much water if 13 of the top 15 cities for African Americans are located there. They can’t really attack conservative politicians in the South as stupid and dim-witted if their cities are topping the lists of “top cities for tech startups” (Austin), and “best cities for entrepreneurs” (Birmingham). Interestingly enough, if you look up the “best cities to find a job,” you’ll find that the end of that list is lousy with California cities, with San Bernardino coming in dead last. I’m sure the Left will do what they always do: build up their house of cards and hope that a gust of wind doesn’t come along to blow it all down. The unions will ride the misinformation train until the last of their dues-paying members leaves to find better quality of life for their family, and politicians will say anything they can to save their own necks. And while the Left continues to use false marketing campaigns and sleight of hand, the Southern Conservatives will continue to do the right thing and come out victorious. 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. And while cities like Detroit, Chicago and Los Angeles have allowed unions to muscle every political election, over-promised on entitlements and sent **The Views and Opinions expressed in this column are those of the writer, not necessarily those of Valley Publications/Santa Clarita Gazette. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Jun 5 - Jun 11, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 9 DOUG’S RANT !!!!!! I Rant, You Decide Puzzlement: Two candidates who were not successful in their bids to be elected in the most recent city council elections announced their intentions of seeking office again, but in higher positions in 2016. One wonders why they think they can achieve success at a higher level when they didn’t get enough votes on a lower level. It kind of reminds me of all the Republican presidential candidates. Do they all really think they have a chance, or is it some sort of ego gratification? What do you think? Who Knew? Have you seen City Councilman Dante Acosta in that commercial for an insulin product? It came on and I did a double take and backed up the DVR. Sure enough, it was him! He actually does a good job. Who knew? It shouldn’t be a surprise, though, as his dad was a character actor years ago and was on one of my favorite shows in the sixties – “The High Chaparral,” which was filmed, in part, around my hometown of Tucson. Makes Me Bat Crap Crazy: This minimum wage thing almost makes me sick to my stomach. When I hear the small brain types yak about inflated wages not being detrimental to jobs, I cringe, laugh and almost cry. Ask Magic Mountain, fast food companies, almost any type of business, how they will handle having to artificially give their employees raises that don’t resemble any sort of business sense? Ask this ranter what he will have to do when it hits his business. It ain’t pretty, my friends. And what’s up with unions who are behind rallying the troops to demonstrate for higher wages, asking for exempt status for unionized businesses from implementing the wage increase? Hmm. … What am I missing here? Hypocrisy at its Finest: Recent Headlines: ‘More Than 300 People Shot, 37 Fatally, During May in Chicago’ and ‘ Homicide Spike In Baltimore’: Why is Obama, his buddy Sharpton and the rest of the police-hating liberals so silent about these tragic happenings? I really don’t get it; if they are so concerned with the well being of blacks across this land , shouldn’t they be waging a frantic campaign to address this? This reeks of such hypocrisy, it’s sickening. It just proves that when these police incidents occur and they get in the middle of them, the only thing they care about is themselves and making people think they care about injustice. It reminds me of what Jesus said when he walked on this earth: “Hypocrites! For you are like whitewashed tombs, which on the outside appear beautiful, but inside they are full of dead men’s bones and all uncleanness. So you, too, outwardly appear righteous to men, but inwardly you are full of hypocrisy and lawlessness.” Gotta Love Hillary: When is Hillary going to woman up and say something "Loving God... Loving Others" Casual Atmosphere. Come As You Are. Serious Faith. Great Coffee. Sunday Services at 10:00 AM Leona Cox Community School 18643 Oakmoor Street In Canyon Country (off Whites Canyon Rd. at the top of Nadal Street) (661) 251-8340 www.hopevineyard.com intelligent, meaningful or even answer reporter’s questions? Instead, all we get is her fake southern drawl trying to be funny. Madam, please tell us how you are going to get us out of this wretched mess we are in, and what happened in Benghazi. While you’re at it, what about all those emails you destroyed, not to mention you and your husband’s wonderful foundation that has accumulated millions and millions of unspent money? Just asking. Recent Headlines Catching My Attention: The ISIS Economy Just Got a Huge Boost: How come their economy gets a huge boost, while we suck wind? No Social Issues Please! Seriously, I really hope there is no debate or reporter’s questions to presidential candidates regarding social issues. I don’t want to hear their stance on abortion, women’s rights, gay rights, same sex marriage, any of that stuff. Please tell us what you will do regarding: Clinton and U.S. are Shifting Left, Poll Finds: Keep shifting until we all fall into a lake of crap -Doing everything possible to protect us from ISIS types who want to kill us and take over this country -Guard against a cyber or electrical grid attack -$19 trillion debt -$104 trillion in unfunded liabilities -Personal and corporate tax reform -Reducing insane regulations -Energy independence -Having the intestinal fortitude to regain our status as the world’s top power -Having the same guts to stand up to Iran, China, Russia and North Korea, to not let them ruin this world for our kids and grandkids -Rebuild trust with Israel and stop at nothing to protect them Please, reporters, debate moderators, male and female candidates, drill down on these subjects – these are what matter to our survival and chance to thrive again as a great nation! Proof is in the Incompetence Pudding: I’ve asked before and I’ll ask again, someone please tell me what President Obama has done positively for this nation in his time in office? Come on, Sylvia, Jaso or even my good friend, Jim D. Fill me in. I’ll publish it right away! I’ll give him a break for 2008, as he inherited some tough stuff. But, what has happened since 2009? • Made a complete mess of foreign policy, losing trust/ respect and becoming a laughing stock to the rest of the world • Record number of people on government assistance • Lowest labor participation rate in history • Many quarters of negative or flat economic growth • Told the American people they can keep their doctor and their health insurance plan • Made claims our health insurance premiums would decrease $2,500 per month • Word out today, health insurance premiums are going to sky rocket because of Obamacare • Scandal after scandal concerning himself, nobody in his administration or political party having the stones to stand up and say, “Hey, something doesn’t look right here; we should at least look into this” • Inner city murders have increased greatly without him even commenting • Our military is depleted to the point that many experts think we won’t stand a chance in any sort of large scale, long-term conflict • We hear now ISIS has and is using 2,300 of OUR Humvees the Iraqi army handed over to them, along with all kinds of machine guns Lindsey Graham: Prudent or Paranoid Over ISIS?: I vote for prudent! Bob Schieffer On Obama: Maybe We Weren’t Skeptical Enough: Ya think? ISIS Could Obtain Nuclear Weapon From Pakistan, Warns India: Why, is that a problem? Russia to Start Construction on New Iranian Nuke Plant: Why, is that a problem? Quotes of the Week: “Let’s face it, 8 years of incompetence is once again exposed by the performance data. How can a committed Marxist resurrect a capitalist economy when everything that must be done to create incentives for economic growth run contrary to this president’s unyielding ideological paralysis?” (Jack Spence, blogger) “Obama has a remarkably large excuse inventory. Just when you think he can’t possibly have another excuse he manages to pull another one out of his excuse inventory. He readily takes credit for even mediocre and temporary, but retreats into selfrighteous denial when the news is bad. Almost 8 years of this pablum. It has really become very tiresome and laughable.” (Pericles, blogger) “Obama is a very good actor. He knows how to play it. And he is very adept at creating this ‘Obama’ - this character who is there whenever the world needs something.” (Jon Voight, actor) “I consider it part of my responsibility as President of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear.” (Barack Obama) “The President of the United States, if you remove his blackness, then just ask the question, ‘Is he a good President or is he a bad President for the United States?’Just remove the blackness and make that decision.” (Ken Hutcherson, blogger) Letters to the Ranter: Doug, So are you saying a full-scale ground war in Syria and Iraq is what the U.S. needs to initiate? Sounds like a nightmare. Taylor Ranter’s Note: The following are in response to the PennySaver rant last week: More for you Doug!! -Paul Doug, It’s digital and gaining speed. -Larry The Peter Principle, the theory that all members in an organization rise to their own level of incompetence, is in full display here. There is just no way around it. Listen, even with all the newspaper experience I have, if you threw me into the publisher’s position at USA TODAY, The New York Times, or even The L.A. Times, I would be at my level of incompetence in a hurry. That’s just what happened to this guy, no matter what a great, smooth speaker he is. With a lack of any type of managerial experience, he was doomed from the start, and we all suffer because of it. Young Rant fans and recent graduates of Saugus High School, Sarah and Varick, stopped by to meet the ranter this week. Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 10 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Jun 5 - Jun 11, 2015 All That’s Good in the SCV Bill Meant to Boost Middle College High Schools By Martha Michael AB 542 is heading to the California State Senate after passing the State Assembly this week. The bill, which was introduced by Assemblyman Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita), aims to help California community colleges receive funding for physical education classes offered to early college and middle college school students. Early college and middle college schools are operated on community college campuses and allow teens to complete many of their college courses concurrent with earning their high school diplomas. A local example is Academy of the Canyons (AOC), located on the campus of College of the Canyons in Valencia. On Saturday, AOC will graduate 95 students, and 18 of them will earn an associate of arts degree at the same time as their high school diplomas. “Academy of the Canyons students are required to take physical education in order to graduate and it is unfair that course fees are waived for every class, but P.E.,” Wilk said. “These innovative high schools allow students, many of which are first generation college students, to complete high school on a community college campus while also working on earning college credits. AB 542 is a hand up, not a hand out.” AOC Principal Dr. Pete Getz believes the bill will have little impact on the school, which has ranked as “One of America’s Best High Schools” by U.S. News & World Report. “It is not going to impact AOC students or the program at all, at any point in the near future,” said Dr. Getz, who has served as AOC principal for 18 months. “The AOC students do not pay for P.E. at the college. Our students are required to pay some fees each semester, about $50. Plus, they are required to pay for textbooks in grades 10-12. They do not pay for books in ninth grade, because we require certain courses.” Dr. Getz has another idea to offset costs for students. “I strongly believe the next move should be addressing the cost of textbooks,” he said. “Currently, textbooks can run a student over $500 per semester. This cost can, in some cases, keep students from enrolling in our program, thus reducing the equal access to the program. Also, this situation is contrary to the primary targeting student.” The majority of students at AOC are the first in their families to attend college, so Dr. Getz pointed out that requiring students to cover some of the fees prevents a number of them from enrolling. “My personal feeling is all books should be covered, granting better access to AOC for more students and families,” he said. Academy of the Canyons is a middle college high school in the Wiliam S. Hart Union High School District, serving students in 9th-12th grades in the Santa Clarita Valley. Students who attend AOC have the opportunity to earn between 24 and 44 transferable college units, while achieving their high school diplomas. The school’s graduation will be held this Saturday, June 6, 2015 at 9 a.m. in the Honor Grove on the campus of College of the Canyons, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Road in Valencia. For more information about AOC, call (661) 3623056 or visit http://www.hartdistrict.org/aoc/. SCV Community Events Town Center Farmer’s Market Elks Car & Bike Show and Chili Cook-Off Thursdays from 4 to 8 p.m. Town Center Drive at the Westfield Valencia Town Center Saturday, June 6 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Elks Lodge - 17766 Sierra Highway in Canyon Country Elks Lodge Rummage Sale and e-Waste Electronic Recycling Event Rummage Sale: Friday, June 26 through Sunday, June 28 at the Elks Lodge 2379 parking lot Every year the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks invites the community to a family-friendly day of children’s activities, a boutique and a car & bike show, as well as the big competition – the chili cook off. e-Waste Electronic Recycling Event: Saturday, June 27 only at the same location 17766 Sierra Highway in Canyon Country Every week, SCV residents are invited to browse rows of locally grown, farm-fresh and organic produce, prepared foods and gluten-free vendors. Enjoy the warm spring air, entertainment, children’s activities and more. For more information, call the Westfield Valencia Town Center at 661-287-9050 or go to www. westfield.com/valencia/entertainment/events. Thursdays@Newhall ArtSLAM with JAM Sessions Thursday, June 4 from 6 to 10 p.m. in Old Town Newhall - Main Street, between Market Street and 6th Street Every first Thursday of the month from March through October, ArtSLAM comes to Main Street in Old Town Newhall. A free open-air gallery combining local and regional artists into a pop-up gallery experience, attendees can enjoy live and interactive opportunities, hands-on art and activity booths and culinary demonstrations. Hosted by the Ford Theatre Foundation, JAM Sessions occurs during ArtSLAM from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Attendees can dance, play an instrument and experience something unexpected during this interactive music and dance event. For more information, visit www.oldtownnewhall. com/thursdaysatnewhall/artslam. This year’s event will feature Hawaiian-style Wiki Wiki Shave Ice, Photo Booth Hysteria, live music by the Bonesharks, magician Juan Martinez, children’s face painting, a bake sale, about 30 vendors, tri-tip sandwiches and more. The community is invited to both participate in the car & bike show and attend the event at the Elks Lodge in Canyon Country. For more information, contact Grace at (661) 3133972 or Shelly at (661) 310-4423 and email: [email protected]. Circus Vargas June 18-22 at Westfield Valencia Town Center The traveling Big Top circus, Circus Vargas, is returning to the SCV later this month with a brand new 2015 show, ArleQuin. ArleQuin tells the story of a boy who dreams of joining the circus. A myriad of colorful characters fill his sleep, including a harlequin named ArleQuin who serves as a guide and friend and shows him the wonders that await him under the Big Top. To buy tickets to the show or for information, go to www.circusvargas.com. Starting on Friday, June 26 and running through Sunday, June 28, a rummage sale will take place at the Santa Clarita Elks Lodge from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday. Residents can participate by clearing out their garages, closets, attics or storage bins and dropping them off, or by stopping by the sale throughout the weekend to shop. The e-Waste event is set for Saturday, June 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the same location. There is no charge to dispose of approved eWaste items, which include computer towers, phones and phone systems, UPS batteries, LCD monitors, plasma screen televisions, tube televisions, printers, wire, modem and routers, network equipment, memory, laptops, laptop batteries, stereos and audio devices, cell phones, cell phone batteries, any computer equipment, copiers, car batteries, VHS players and DVD players. The Grilled Cheese Truck will be at the event location Saturday only from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with food available for purchase for e-Waste and rummage sale participants. For more information, contact the Santa Clarita Elks Lodge by calling 661-251-1500. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Jun 5 - Jun 11, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 11 All That’s Good in the SCV Non-Profit of the Week By Melissa Lampert Blue Star Ranch Serving Veterans Through the Healing Power of Equine Therapy Blue Star Ranch is an all-volunteer organization with a mission of serving the nation’s post-9/11 veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) using the healing power of equine therapy. With more than 2.6 million men and women serving in the U.S. military since 9/11, an estimated 13 to 36 percent of these military service members are living with the debilitating effects of PTSD, according to the New England Journal of Medicine and the Rand Institute study, “Invisible Wounds of War.” “The horse is a proven motivator to keep veterans engaged in therapy,” said Nancy Pitchford-Zhe, who founded Blue Star Ranch in 2014 with her husband, Vietnam veteran John Zhe. “We know that equine therapy will provide our post-9/11 veterans living with post-traumatic stress disorder and their families with a therapy that works.” Under the direction of a mental health care professional and experienced equine specialist, veterans are paired with therapy horses and led through a series of exercises to improve communication and collaboration. The exercises are designed to help veterans overcome known barriers to engaging and staying in treatment, and can also help families in post-deployment transition build resilience, according to organization officials. All services are provided to veterans free of charge, making the need for donations crucial to Blue Star Ranch’s continued operation. To raise funds for their cause, organization officials are busy planning the second-annual Blue Star Ranch Poker Ride, set for Saturday, October 10, 2015. The escorted trail ride will begin at 10 a.m. at Castaic Lake, with poker and live entertainment by John Bergstrom and the Western State of Mind band continuing until 5 p.m. that evening. Ride registration, set for $40 per person, includes a Jersey Mike’s boxed lunch and one poker hand, with additional hands available at $20 per hand. Cash prizes up to $300 will be awarded for first through third place. To raise community awareness about their mission and promote the upcoming event, Blue Star Ranch officials made an appearance on KHTS AM-1220’s “Nonprofit Spotlight Show” with Janice Murray earlier this week. Nancy Pitchford-Zhe and Ericka Bird of Blue Star Ranch with Janice Murray (center) on the Non-Profit Spotlight show on KHTS-AM 1220. Brought to you by: For more information about Blue Star Ranch, call 661-312-6184 or go to www.bluestarranch. org. For more information about the Blue Star Ranch Poker Ride, or to pre-register, go to www. bluestarranch.org/poker-ride. CalBra #01290507 Hero of the Week - Nancy Pitchford-Zhe By Melissa Lampert The president and co-founder of Blue Star Ranch in Santa Clarita, Nancy Pitchford-Zhe said she’s had a special place in her heart for horses since the day she was born. Always an animal lover, Pitchford-Zhe became especially fond of horses when she was just one year old and received the gift of a rocking horse she named Tony. Her love for horses continued to grow until she eventually decided to take on the responsibility of a real horse. “When I bought a palomino mare named Dustin D’Orr, or Dusty, at age 39, I found out horses made great therapists,” Pitchford-Zhe said. “Life had become overwhelmingly difficult, and Dusty came into my life at a critical time.” Having overcome her personal obstacles with Dusty’s help, Pitchford-Zhe said she started thinking about those with special needs who might also be helped by horses like Dusty. for disabled children and adults, serving as the organization’s executive director. She also served as an advisor for the North American Riding for the Handicap Association during the production of an equine therapy video featuring former President Ronald Reagan, as well as the volunteer training director for the California Network of Equestrian Therapy. The wife of a Vietnam veteran, Pitchford-Zhe and her husband, John, founded Blue Star Ranch together last year to provide free equine therapy to post-9/11 veterans living with post-traumatic stress disorder. Pitchford-Zhe currently serves as the organization’s executive director, continuing to provide healing to the nation’s veterans with the help of therapy horses Mariah and Captain Jack Sparrow, miniature therapy donkey Sammy and the rest of Blue Star Ranch’s dedicated team. “Mainly, I started to think about children with disabilities who would never have access to horses, and thought if Dusty can work her magic with me, why not these kids?” she said. Soon afterwards, Pitchford-Zhe launched herself into what has become a 27-year career of serving children with special needs, at-risk youth, cancer patients, senior citizens and others through horse therapy programs she designed herself. In 1985, she was certified by Happy Horsemanship for the Handicapped, Inc., and just one year later founded Heads Up Therapy with Horses Brought to you by: Never Fear Dr. Fang is here! DR. ADRIENNE FANG DR 661-253-0588 27420 Tourney Road, Suite #280 Valencia, CA 91355 WWW.dRfANGdds.COM Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 12 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Jun 5 - Jun 11, 2015 All That’s Good in the SCV Male Athlete of the Week Robert Reeves With bases loaded, Robert Reeves double capped a five-run, fifth inning for the William S. Hart High School baseball team in the CIF Southern Section Division 1 quarterfinals against JSerra High School, the No. 1 ranked team in the West Region by MaxPreps. Hart won the game, 10-6, to reach the semifinals of the playoffs. Brought to you by: “Reeves has had a quality defensive and offensive year for us, and his leadership behind the plate has assisted in the growth of our pitching staff,” said Hart High School Baseball Coach Jim Ozella. “Friday’s bases-loaded hit reflects his ability to hit at the most opportune time for his teammates.” Proud Sponsors of Santa Clarita Valley Athletics 19252 Soledad Cyn Rd 661-250-9464 www.buffalowildwings.com photo: Guy Tsujimoto Female Athlete of the Week Bianca Tinoco Brought to you by: This junior at Golden Valley High School came in second in the 800 at the CIF Southern Section Masters Track Meet at Cerritos College last week. Bianca Tinoco finished the race in 2 minutes, 10.59 seconds and qualified for the CIF State meet in Clovis. “This young lady is a very special athlete who has triumphed through so many battles to get to where she is today. She never let any of her injuries, mono, or her iron deficiency problems get in her way,” said Golden Valley High School Track & Field Coach Sara Soltani. “Sometimes I am taken aback as to how hard she works, and how she is willing to do anything that she is told in order to be the best. No matter what hurdles she’s had to overcome, she is truly one of a kind and an inspiration to her teammates and even to me. There is no limit to what she can accomplish, and it has been an honor to be her coach.” Proud Sponsors of Santa Clarita Valley Athletics 19252 Soledad Cyn Rd 661-250-9464 www.buffalowildwings.com Restaurant Review Juice It Up Raw Juice Bar Last month I discovered Juice It Up Raw Juice Bar here in Santa Clarita – specifically, the one on Newhall Ranch Road in Valencia. I went there for a mid-day “pick-me-up” recently. I found the restaurant to be clean and bright with friendly and quick service. The menu at Juice It Up offered many types of drinks. They have choices like raw apple, carrot and orange juices, fruit and veggie fusions, smoothies, fruit bowls and “shots” of wheatgrass and ginger juice. During my three visits I decided to try, and enjoyed, the following offerings from the menu: “Awakener,” “Raw Fusion” and “Detoxifier.” The Awakener consists of orange and carrot juices and ginger and is flavorful and simple. It gave me a boost of energy and did wake me up. (I’ll have to tell my pal Jonathan Kraut about the Awakener.) By Ben Oakley On my second visit I tried the Raw Fusion. It was a blend of apple, banana, pineapple and spinach. The drink was very tasty, bright green in color, refreshing and satisfying. My most recent visit, which was my third, included drinking the Detoxifier. That drink was a mixture of cucumber, ginger, lemon, red grape and spinach juices. The flavor was great. The drinks were ample in size, the ingredients were fresh and the prices were very reasonable. I look forward to returning to the Juice It Up Raw Juice Bar. It is located at 28164 Newhall Ranch Road. 4 out of 5 Acorns VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Jun 5 - Jun 11, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 13 All That’s Good in the SCV Bands of the Week Vincenzo’s Newhall 24505 1/2 Lyons Ave 661-259-6733 Santa Clarita Swimming Pools Open The Santa Clarita Aquatic Center opened its doors this week to the community so that residents can cool off this summer. There are different pools with various schedules and age appropriate activities. The Lap Swim Pool, which is 50 meters long, which costs $5 per visit and $4 for ages 55 and older, is open Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 5:30 a.m.-7 a.m. and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. through September 4. Thursdays the pool is open 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. On Saturdays and Sundays through September 6, it is open 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Water Exercise is held in the 50-meter pool on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 7-8 p.m. June 1-September 4, 2015. The classes are $6 and $5 for ages 55 and up. Dive Pool hours are Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10:30 a.m.11:30 a.m. June 1-September 4, 2015. Cost is $6 per visit and $5 for ages 55 and up. Summer Recreational Swim is available in the Dive Pool and in the Waterslide Pool and costs $6 per visit for ages 18-54 and $4 for ages 3-17 & ages 55 and up. Age 2 and under are free. Hours for the Dive Pool are Mondays-Wednesdays 12 Noon-5 p.m. June 15-August 19 and Thurs- days from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. June 18-August 20 and Fridays 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m. June 19-August 21 and Saturdays & Sundays 12 Noon-5 p.m. June 13-September 6, 2015. The Waterslide Pool is open Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays from 12 Noon-5 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays it is open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. June 18-August 21, 2015. The Santa Clarita Aquatic Center is located at 20850 Centre Pointe Pkwy. In addition to the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center, there are numerous pools throughout the Santa Clarita Valley. Lap swim is offered at Valencia Meadows Pool on 25671 Fedala Road in Valencia. Water exercise classes are offered at the Newhall Pool, 24907 Newhall Avenue in Newhall and at Valencia Meadows Pool. Recreational swim is open at the Newhall Pool, Valencia Meadows Pool and the following: North Oaks Pool, 27824 N. Camp Plenty Road in Canyon Country; Santa Clarita Pool, 27285 Seco Canyon Road in Saugus; and Valencia Glen Pool, 23750 Via Gavola in Valencia. The pools have special schedules for Labor Day, which is Monday, September 7, 2015. For a calendar of pool openings, visit http://www.santa-clarita.com/index.aspx?page=427. Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 14 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Jun 5 - Jun 11, 2015 Obamacare and You 2014-2015 by Jim Lentini At the end of 2014 there was an article in The Signal that is a recap of Obamacare, including comments by local providers and doctors about what healthcare under Covered California means to us locally. When Obama created this law in March 2008, he said the insurance companies are making too much money, building big buildings, and now it’s time for all Americans to have “affordable” health insurance. Most of us who represent the healthcare industry didn’t agree with his evaluation and realized he did not understand the industry he was “changing.” Or, he did and was following his agenda as instructed by those who wanted a different order and control of our economy and services by government. This is proven by the events, costs and mistakes by those who are implementing the “Affordable Care Act” or ACA. First, health insurance companies are mandated by federal and state law to make a profit to remain solvent to pay future claims. Healthcare rates are controlled by the state insurance commissioner, and if an insurance company needs to raise rates on a block of business, the agency must first prove there is a loss ratio of at least 80 percent on premiums collected. That means that an insurance company has to operate on 20 percent gross profit, pay all of its overhead, pay commissions, and make a profit of 3-5 percent to remain viable and able to meet future claims. This has not changed in 100 years! To the best of my knowledge and 50 years of experience in financial planning and insurance, there is no private company on earth that can function and work for such a minimal gross profit, other than the insurance industry, which is overseen by the state and federal government. So, the question is, why would the government want to take over an industry that affects all Americans and is one-sixth of our present economy? Obama’s camp blames insurance companies for the mess, but why has a buddy of Michelle Obama’s, a Canadian, received the contract for the website that doesn’t work and paid over 600 million of our taxpayer dollars, when an American group in Silicon Valley said it could be done for 1 million and would work? And, it would be secure! Since 1993, here in California we have had AB 1672 that guarantees anyone who is turned down for health insurance can obtain coverage through the MRMIP (Major Risk Medical Insurance Plan) program, underwritten by most of the insurance companies licensed to do business in California. Today, we see government and leadership not addressing the healthcare issues properly and now admitting to making mistakes and lying to the American people! Americans who pay for their insurance and pay taxes are assured of increases in premiums and reduction of benefits and tax increases like never before! And now Obama is making changes to the law, 14 to date within the last four months, which may be illegal. The cost of “The Affordable Care Act” is going to be far greater for all Americans, whether coverage is provided by an employer’s group or an individual plan. Both employers and individuals will pay more for their coverage and benefits, and services are going to be reduced! So, what is really the meaning of the title, “Affordable Care Act”? As a certified agent attempting to guide our clients who are required to make changes on their healthcare coverage, I have helped two or three individuals who had medical issues that the subsidy and guarantee through Covered California can benefit. But, that is only two out of over 1,000 clients, just the tip of the iceberg, and benefits only a few individuals not covered by an employer’s group. Remember, it wasn’t the tip of the iceberg, but the iceberg under the surface that sank the Titanic. And now, the latest news is we have major medical providers not accepting any insurance plan written under the ACA rules for healthcare. Pray that we get corrected leadership that benefits the American way of life, and those of us who pay for healthcare. **The Views and Opinions expressed in this column are those of the writer, not necessarily those of Valley Publications/Santa Clarita Gazette. We Have The Dodgers! Open Monday through Saturday 11:30 to Closing Open Sunday 4 p.m. to closing VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Jun 5 - Jun 11, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 15 Visit our NEW E Store at www.BennettHoney.com 3176 Honey Lane, Fillmore, CA 93015 Just 20 minutes from Santa Clarita off the 126 123 (Newhall Ranch Road West) Come and experience what REAL HONEY is all about! best steaks and burgers in town! 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Showing Nascar Races on the Big Screens on Weekends We have ! s r e the Dodg 251-3133 16404 Delone St., Canyon Country Sand Canyon & 14 fwy - next to Mobil Gas Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 16 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Jun 5 - Jun 11, 2015 Canyon Theatre Guild FREE Champagne Opening Night Friday @ 8 PM 6/5, 12, 19, 26 Saturday @ 8PM 5/30, 6/6, 13, 20, 27 Sunday @ 2 PM 5/31, 6/7, 14, 21 Saturday @ 2 PM 6/13, 20, 27 “...from leads to support ensemble, co-directors Finley and Bradford have brought out the very best in an already accomplished cast.” Ray Kutylo- SC Letters to the Edirot Tickets $17 Jr/Sr. - $19 Adults Sponsored in part by 24242 Main Street 661-799-2702 9 2702 canyontheatre.org SPRING SALE • MARCH 19-22 July 13, September 12 - November 21, 2015 VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Jun 5 - Jun 11, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 17 Weather Forecast Animal Abuse, Neglect, Abandonment Crimes Punishable by Jail Time and Fines By Robin Sandoval Recently, and regrettably to note, there has been a spate of animal abuse crimes making their way in the news. In one, a sea lion (later named Bubba) was found off the coast in Ventura County with a harpoon jutting out of its side. Animal activists and concerned citizens had been searching for Bubba for days after he was first noticed near Channel Islands Harbor. Once he was located, people were able to sedate him and transport him to Sea World San Diego to undergo emergency medical care. According to reports, the wound, while significant, should be survivable. In another report, a family from Arizona who were moving away discarded their couch (and their pet dog) on the curb for anyone to claim. A neighbor quickly called Maricopa County Animal Control, and an official went to the site and picked up the dog (though he chose to leave the couch behind). The woman who called in the report took pictures of the dog before animal control arrived, and placed those shots quickly on social media outlets, sparking many calls by activists to charge the owner of the dog with animal abandonment. While no charges have been reported, it should be noted that the “couch dog,” or “Brownie,” as she came to be called, was quickly adopted by a family as soon as she was put up after her mandatory stay at the shelter was over. There are about 50 different laws in the State of California that protect animals, but there is one primary law that deals with most cases of abuse or neglect. California Penal Code 597 PC covers these cases involving animals, like those in the stories above. PC 597 is a pretty broad law, and can be defined as any case in which an animal is the subject of either abuse or neglect. The law also protects farm animals and wild animals, as well as domesticated pets and strays. Unlike cases of abuse/neglect in humans, animals are not able to communicate with investigators, and so law enforcement often relies on the community to report cases as they come across them. Many animal rights organizations and law enforcement entities have web pages where these kinds of reports can easily be made online. California has some of the strictest laws regarding animal cruelty in the country, and penalties can range pretty widely. Most of California’s animal laws are misdemeanors, but some are “wobblers” that can be prosecuted as felonies, depending on the circumstances of the case. As a matter of fact, PC 597 itself is a “wobbler.” If convicted of a misdemeanor offense, defendants face fines of up to $20,000 and up to one year in county jail. Felony-level offenders face penalties that include 16 months to 3 years in California state prison and a fine of up to $20,000. Additionally, those convicted of crimes against animals may be forced to pay costs associated with housing the animals (if they are removed from the home), as well as participate in counseling. 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 A 35-year-old unemployed local transient allegedly reported a crime falsely last week. A 27-year-old Bakersfield man who works in fire protection was picked up for carrying a loaded firearm on his person or in his vehicle in public. An unemployed 26-year-old Newhall man was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon, not a firearm with great bodily injury. A 26-year-old clerk from Newhall and a 43-year-old graphic designer from Valencia were arrested for cruelty to a child likely to produce great bodily injury/death. A 29-year-old Canyon Country woman who works in maintenance and an unemployed 60-year-old man were each arrested for corporal injury on a spouse/cohabitant, and a 27-year-old Canyon Country woman was charged with battery against a former spouse. 25-year-old student from Canyon Country 45-year-old salesperson from Canyon Country 33-year-old gardener from Newhall 62-year-old retired Newhall man 21-year-old unemployed Fresno man 21-year-old seasonal fireman from Palmdale 61-year-old attorney from Saugus 27-year-old warehouse worker from Santa Clarita A 25-year-old handyman from Canyon Country was picked up for possession/purchase of a controlled substance for sale. And a 20-year-old forklift operator from Long Beach was picked up for possession of a narcotic/drug/ alcohol/drug paraphernalia in jail. Possession of a controlled substance charges went to a 27-year-old Canyon Country student and a 48-year-old salesperson from Santa Clarita. A 48-year-old Newhall woman was brought in for obstructing/resisting an executive officer, and a 24-year-old unemployed Canyon Country woman was cited for resisting an officer. An unemployed 20-year-old Anaheim man was charged with showing a false ID to a peace officer. A 52-year-old self-employed Saugus man was charged with disobeying a domestic relations court order. A 19-year-old unemployed Castaic man was picked up for theft of personal property. An unemployed 44-year-old Canyon Country woman was arrested for grand theft of money/property in excess of $400. An 18-year-old cashier from Palmdale was cited for shoplifting after a specified prior conviction. A 45-year-old Santa Clarita woman who refused to give her occupation was arrested for burglary. DUIs with prior arrests included: 25-year-old lineman from Stevenson Ranch 28-year-old construction worker from Corcoran Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 18 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Jun 5 - Jun 11, 2015 Teens Urged to Drive Safely with White Ribbons Saugus Man has Website for Happy Hour Fans By Martha Michael Just like the saying “necessity is the mother of invention,” it was Kyle Swick’s search for inexpensive food and drinks while he was in between jobs that planted the idea for his latest web business. Seven months ago, he launched Scvhappyhour.com, where community members can turn to find local specials. “I was in between jobs and still wanted to get a bite and a pint, but on a budget. I tried searching for happy hour places to go, but the information on line was very vague,” said Swick. “Hence, Scvhappyhour.com.” His customers aren’t the men and women who take the seats in the eateries and pubs, but the restaurants and bars themselves. Owners and managers of the establishments register with SCV Happy Hour and Swick includes them on his live site, offering addresses, maps, phone numbers, hours of happy hour and days of the week, detailed lists of happy hour drinks, appetizers and prices. There are photos of the locations, logos, and links to their own websites and Facebook, when applicable. “The research was fun, of course, but I love the great comments I hear about how cool the site is and the restaurants/bars getting new customers from my by Martha Michael resource,” said Swick, who has a background in restaurant management, business development and sales. Each year community leaders come together during graduation season with a campaign to cement the commitment of teens to resist reckless or impaired driving. Sponsored by the City of Santa Clarita, Frontier Toyota, Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital, the Santa Clarita Sheriff ’s Department and Safe Rides, “White Ribbon Week” and the “Drive Safe Program” seek to educate local students about the dangerous risks involved. Since 2010, five local students have lost their lives in vehicular collisions. All the bars and restaurants listed on the site are local, like his newest client, The Shot Exchange in Saugus. SCV Happy Hour covers Canyon Country, Saugus, Newhall, Valencia and Stevenson Ranch, according to the website. “When you go to the site you can navigate through locations – listed by community – or you go to ‘community’ to search by the area,” said Swick. “I don’t have a review section yet, but may do so later on.” Promoting responsible driving habits is another agenda of the White Ribbon Week program. The Santa Clarita Sheriff ’s Department makes presentations to senior classes and distributes white ribbons for students to wear on their gowns during graduation to remind them to celebrate commencement in a safe and sober way. Swick requests updates from general managers or others he works with at each location and he said he gets them updated within 24 hours. Mostly, he’s hoping the website stays as hot as the happy hour food he posts and the deals he publicizes for them. Residents can show support by wearing white ribbons, available locally, including City Hall, Henry Mayo Hospital, Frontier Toyota and more. “Many locations have great discounted appetizers during that happy hour time,” he said. For more information on White Ribbon Week and the Drive Safe Program, contact Maria Orem, marketing specialist at the hospital at (661) 200-1305 or [email protected]. Contact Kyle Swick by visiting www.scvhappyhour. com. MOVIE LISTING Times valid June 5 - June 11 Holiday Weekend Times my vary Any movie before 5:15 is a Matinee G.A.T.S. or passes may not be accepted at all shows. (Check with theater). Accessibility devices available. 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Around the time Leonardo da Vinci painted his • An aging hermit living in the wilds above Castaic was responsible for capturfamous “La Gioconda” — you might know it as “The Mona Lisa” — a little ing an escaped prisoner from San Quentin. The nameless old-timer, who lived spring wormed out of the ground toward the sun. Around the same time, Maroutdoors, walked 20 miles through rugged terrain to find a CHP officer to retin Luther was writing his “95 Theses.” Half-millennia later, in early June of port the con’s whereabouts. A running gunbattle ended in the prisoner’s capture 1985, an on-field “accident” by Newhall Land & Farming Co. chopped down and the hermit just disappeared back into the wilderness. the epic oak at the future Newhall Ranch/Bouquet Junction. • In the early 20th century (before Newhall Land cut down the 500-year-old 60 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, 1955 ... oak), a retired LAPD officer started an 8-by-12 building at Sierra and Soledad • A Newhall self-anointed “Texican” hoisted a Confederate flag over his house Canyon. The little general store was alternately called Simmon’s or Thompon Memorial Day. A Sheriff ’s deputy made him take it down. son’s. It was sold to Alf Clark in 1945, who stocked the Solemint Store with all • The Wm. S. Hart Boys Baseball season opener was nearly rained out. A big manner of basics and unmentionables, including naughty lady postcards in the crowd braved cold weather and a thick drizzle to see a double header. back. • Axel Hagman of the old Burbank Dairy in Placerita Canyon bagged himself a • A relative of pioneer freighter Remi Nadeau started a renowned deer farm dog out of season. A large boxer mutt had mangled several calves and Hagman at the turn of the 20th century. His plan was to have every breed of deer in the caught him in the act, sending him to “puppy heaven.” world grazing there. Nadeau was well on his • A new device was the source of many local jokes way when an epidemic wiped out most of the in the SCV. The telephone answering machine, it diverse herd. The Nadeaus sold the 1,800-acre was rumored, would “replace a cute secretary filling ranch, I believe in the early 1930s or thereabouts, up your glass at the Christmas office party.” Try that to Helm Schmidt. Helm had an airport on his line today… spread. His brand was 6S — which stood for six Schmidts. In 1960, Jerry Snyder bought the land A HALF CENTURY AGO THIS WEEK, 1965 ... and built something called North Oaks. • Future MLB pitcher, one of the strongest men in • Margaret Jane Newhall, the widow of town the world and badminton champ, Greg Garrett, was founder Henry Mayo Newhall, along with named Frontier League player of the year, striking Hank’s five sons, founded Newhall Land & out half of all the batters he faced for the season. Farming Co. on June 1, 1883. It was an interest• Before Pay-Per-View, SCV radios were tuned in to ing family. Henry had first married Margaret’s the heavyweight champ fight. A young upstart, Cassister, Sarah. When she died, he married Marsius Clay, upset Sonny Liston and I won $30. garet. Interestingly, NL&F did little farming, • Need a job? Fillmore & Pire were running ads all mostly ranching, both cattle and sheep. The over the SCV, seeking laborers to help harvest crops. company owned five huge ranches, covering about 225 square miles of primo California real 40 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, 1975 ... estate. Long before there was a Valencia, the • We were still farm and ranchland back then. Newhall family had plans to develop the Rancho Michele McCloud and Dean Hawkins were married San Francisco (as it was called up until the early in Placerita Canyon on this date — on horseback. 20th century) into an urban community. In 1886, AND, a huge flock of sheep caused a two-hour trafHenry G. Newhall, president of the company fic jam up Bouquet Canyon, going from one pasture and son to Henry Mayo, recommended the SCV to the other. More than a dozen cars were stuck. Some of you remember Tip’s, up atop Lyons be surveyed for a master plan to include roads, • Hard to believe, but the Santa Clara River was Avenue at I-5. On this date, their worldwater, parks and homes for the purpose to, “... STILL considered navigable by Congress. A study famous bartender, Bobby Batugo, won another subdivide the land and attract colonizers and by the House found it would cost too much money title as Earth’s best mixologist. settlers.” Through the turbulent recessions of the to change the paperwork. 1890s to the Great Depression, the stockholders • At 212 pounds, Sheriff ’s deputy Don Hazel got his of NL&F Co. kept trying to unload the ranches. heinie kicked — by a 110-pound teenage girl. Hazel In the 1930s, the entire SCV was for sale for $750,000. No one wanted to buy responded to a call about a teenager challenging traffic by “karate attacking” the spreads. You could buy a new house in Saugus then for $600. That’s not it. When he tried to get the girl out of the center of Lyons Avenue, she liter$600 down. That’s full price. ally flipped him through the air and then wrestled him to the pavement. Two passing motorists helped Hazel subdue the lass. She was taken to Olive View for 90 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, 1925 ... psychiatric evaluation. • Three days of heavy rain fell the first week in June, 1925. Coupled with the unusual late precipitation of May and more heavy June fogs, it made alfalfa 30 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, 1985 ... cutting dreary. • Naomi Weinstein, 18, who had been cheerleading locally since she was 3, was • John Seltzer would have the worst week of his life. A few days after becomnamed to the Los Angeles Raiders pep squad. ing a rookie constable, he would kill his partner, nationally-renowned lawman, Deputy Jack Pilcher. On June 16, 2015, John Boston is proud to present the World’s Most Powerful Humor, News, 80 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, 1935 ... • A fairly new invention, the divided road, debuted in the SCV. One local weighed in. “The ‘white line’ was put down on the new highway,” the old-timer noted. “Now, every fellow is expected to ‘shinny on his side’ if he wants to keep out of trouble. The line machine is an ingenious contrivance that enables the crew to put down several miles a day.” • We had 14 brush fires in Canyon Country in the last two weeks of May. Commentary, Entertainment & Inspirational Multimedia Web Magazine to Hit Planet Earth in the Past 75,000 Years. We Laugh at Your Puny Earth Weapons. Foofmagazine.com For more details, visit us on Facebook at — www.facebook.com/pages/Foof/408684589313804?ref=aymt_homepage_panel {John Boston has been named Best Serious and Best Humorous newspaper columnist in California, Los Angeles, and America, several times, to go with 119 major writing awards, including The Will Rogers Humanitarian Lifetime Achievement Award. Over at the scvbeacon.com, every week do look for his John Boston Report — http://scvbeacon.com/category.php?catg=5) and Time Ranger/SCV History column — http://scvbeacon.com/weekly-column.php?id=1296 }. (Also, Sundays, check out his Mr. Santa Clarita Valley column at http://www.santaclarita.com/johnboston/) — © 2014 by John Boston Order Boston’s new gripping international thriller, ADAM HENRY, and order his 5-star cult classic adventure comedy novel, NAKED CAME THE SASQUATCH Or buy them at any Purveyor of Fine e-Books! VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Jun 5 - Jun 11, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 25 LYNN WILSON 661-268-0578 Don’t Horse Around When Choosing a Realtor. 661-305-7228 Cell [email protected] realtorlynnwilson.com 25101 The Old Road, Santa Clarita, 91381 BRE Lic.#00838183 Castaic 60+/- Acres New Listing - Agua Dulce History Tapia Canyon Rd. Castaic. Not much beautiful land left. Developeres, investors, builders or just a beautiful place to go. Close to center of Castaic, the 5 fwy. & Santa Clarita. Approx. 60 ac 3 parcels apn-3244-024-012, 3244023-018 & 2865-005-001 to be sold together as one. $850,000 REDUCED Agua Dulce 150+ ACRES Right next to Vasquez Park 3 parcels of land: apn-3212-006-015, 3212006-027, & 3212-001-049. South of Old stage Rd, go past Deerglen Rd on Escondido to Camino 6 reales, a private road turn right to the property. You won’t believe it! Rolling hills & all flat green, green. This property has been in this family for 50 years. Two wells on the property. 60ft. easement to the property. Zoning A-1-2(light agriculture) = 1 SFR per 2 acres $2,900,000 Agua Dulce 11.92 ACRES MAKE OFFER Lots & lots of possibilities! Can be seen from AV Fwy. Good place for small commercial cener or some sort of business. Maybe horse ranch or country home. Access from Agua Dulce Cyn Rd. Gated w/road. REDUCED $349,500 Historic home on 5 ac. Upgraded 3+2 w/office & 9 car garage, solar & swimming pool. Granite & stainless in lg kitchen w/french doors. Lots of windows. Circular Drive. Mature Trees, 4 stall barn w/2 attached storage rooms. Tack rm/hay storage w/horse shelter. Small wine cellar. Pad for RV, 2 water storage tanks w/fire dept feed. Vineyard views & water fall by the pool and more. $794,999 Agua Dulce 20 ACRES Nice flat 20.01 acres all usable. Sierra Hwy to Caprock Rd to Yucca Hills to Pepperhill, right to White Fox right to property. Surveyed, legal access, good water area. Near AD Winery & Sierra Colony homes. Very nice! $475,000 TWO NEW LAND LISTINGS PALMDALE Beautiful 10 acres off Barrel Springs Road & 37th East. Build your home and have room for lots of toys, a garden or vineyard!! $50,000 Really good price for 5 acres. Make offer seller wants sold fast. Nice place to make a home with room to grow! $35,000 Agua Dulce 2.55 ACRES Agua Dulce ~ nice 2.55 acres with a pad two large water storage tanks at the end of Wagon Wheel Rd. Very quiet and private, fenced with a gate, lots of trees, drip to the trees. $175,000 Amazing 80 Acres Agua Dulce Beautiful 80 ACRES in Agua Dulce, Two Parcels APN--3214-001-001 and 3214-002-003, 40 acres each. Well with a 10,000 Gallon water storage tank, surveyed, grading plans, GEO, Topo map and air photos, Approved for septic and leach field for a 10 bedroom house on 3214-001-001. Also grading plans for 4 acre pad for 3214-002-003. Plans for a 7500 sq. ft. ranch or split land or good for a winery. Next to the National Forest. Best deal in town, must see, all of this was done a while ago, so must be checked with LACO and the Civic Engineer. Now asking $795,000 Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 26 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Jun 5 - Jun 11, 2015 Legal Direct, Inc. 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D, Santa Clarita Call for a FREE Estimate & In-Home Consultation. 800-951-5659 WWW.PKBREGLAZING.COM Owners Danny & Tina Phillips Lic. #941976 A Real Family Owned & Operated Reglazing Company VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Jun 5 - Jun 11, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 4th Annual California Honey Harvest Festival Returning to Fillmore Santa Clarita Teen Admits to Posting Instagram Threats Nearly a Year Later By Melissa Lampert SCV residents can get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the world of honey harvesting during the 4th annual California Honey Harvest Festival set for Saturday, June 13 in Fillmore. Sponsored by Bennett’s Honey Farm, the festival is designed to raise awareness and educate local communities about beekeeping and the important role bees play agriculturally— and all for a good cause. With festival proceeds benefitting the national nonprofit organization Autism Speaks, attendees can enjoy arts and crafts vendors and samples from the 3rd annual Kansas City BBQ Society’s Sanctioned BBQ Contest at downtown Fillmore’s Central Park before embarking on a train ride from the festival location to Bennett’s Honey Farm. During the ride, residents will travel through an actual bee yard and watch beekeepers at work as they “smoke” bees and extract honey and honeycomb. Once at the farm, participants will be taken on an exclusive tour of the honey processing facility only available to the public once a year—during the California Honey Harvest Festival. The annual event is open to the public, set to begin at 9 a.m. and end at 5 p.m. at Fillmore’s Central Park. A Santa Clarita Valley teen admitted Wednesday to posting shooting threats on the social media site Instagram nearly a year ago, District Attorney officials said. “I can confirm that he admitted to one count of making criminal threats and he was placed on probation,” said Los Angeles County District Attorney spokesman Greg Risling in an email to KHTS AM-1220. “He still is 15 (years old).” The teen, whose identity is not being released because he is a minor, was reportedly a Golden Valley High freshman when he posted the threats. The threats, which posted from the Instagram account “Yaboyplank,” showed pictures of guns and said: “TO THE PEOPLE OF THE SCV AREA. THERE WILL BE A HUGE (expletive) SHOOTING SOON…” The post went on to say the threat was aimed at high school students. The student was arrested around 9 a.m. Aug. 17 in connection with the alleged threats, according to a Sheriff ’s Station official. City to Host Reception for ‘Portraits of the Fallen Memorial’ SCV residents are invited to attend a free public reception Saturday to commemorate the opening last month of the “Portraits of the Fallen Memorial” art exhibit at the Westfield Valencia Town Center. A project of the Pasadena Arts Council’s 501(c)3 EMERGE Fiscal Sponsorship Program, the traveling exhibit memorializes U.S. military service members from California who sacrificed their lives while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, and features 165 5-by-5-inch portraits of fallen heroes in a variety of mediums. Seven of the pieces commemorate military service members from Santa Clarita, including Richard P. Slocum, Cole W. Larson, Jose R. Flores-Mejia, Dennis L. Sellen Jr., Ian T.D. Gelig, Jake W. Suter and Rudy A. Acosta. In addition to a tile-based monument featuring each portrait, the artwork has also been digitized so it can be accessible on computers and mobile devices. 27 By Melissa Lampert Valencia Town Center until July 11, when they will be transported to a different California venue for temporary display. The Pasadena Arts Council plans to display the exhibit at a variety of venues across the state, with the ultimate goal of someday building a permanent memorial site depicting all of the nation’s fallen heroes. Contributing artists, families of the fallen soldiers and local veterans are expected to be present at the upcoming reception, along with Mayor Marsha McLean, Mayor Pro Tem Bob Kellar and Councilmembers Dante Acosta, Laurene Weste and TimBen Boydston. The reception is set for Saturday, June 6 from 4-8 p.m. at the Westfield Valencia Town Center, adjacent to Urban Home in space 160 at 24201 Valencia Boulevard. For more information about Portraits of the Fallen Memorial or to donate, visit PortraitsoftheFallenMemorial.org. By Jessica Boyer The incident was one of several in recent months that drew widespread activity to the Santa Clarita Valley regarding teens and their alleged social media activity. A representative of the Detectives Bureau for the Sheriff ’s Station said the photos appeared to be stock Internet footage and “there is not evidence the suspect has any access to these guns,” according to Lt. Brenda Cambra of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff ’s Station. “Detectives immediately responded to the station to begin working this investigation,” Cambra said. The Instagram account used a photo of a Valencia High School in Texas to threaten a shooting in the Santa Clarita Valley in another post. The Hart District released a statement to parents the day before the arrest stating it “takes threats of this nature very seriously. We are working with the Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s Department.” Article Source: www.hometownstation.com Online Registration for Summer Reading Program to Begin June 8 Free online registration for the Santa Clarita Public Library’s 2015 “Read to the Rhythm” summer reading program is set to begin Monday, June 8 at SCVSummerReading.com. The program, which runs from June 8 to July 25, encourages readers of all ages to celebrate literature and music with a variety of summer programming at the Canyon Country, Valencia and Old Town Newhall library branches. Brand new to the program this year is the Five Book Summer Challenge, which encourages children and adults to read five items this summer. Children grades first through sixth who complete the challenge will receive a free book from Barnes & Noble Valencia, and all who complete the challenge will be entered to win prizes, such as flutes, recorders, acoustic guitars and Amazon gift cards. For full “Read to the Rhythm” programming, information on special events, challenge details and registration information, go to SCVSummerReading.com. The portraits will remain on display at the Westfield BRIDGE BITES from The American Contract Bridge League SECOND HAND HIGH By: Brian Gunnell “Second hand low” is common advice, but this is a hand where it pays to ignore that recommendation. E-W Vulnerable South West 1NT Pass North East 3NT All Pass ♠K North saw no reason to mess about showing the minors, so she jumped straight to game in the most likely contract. West had the obvious lead of the ♠J, won by East’s Ace. Back came a Spade and Declarer could see 9 ♥ 96 ♦ AJT98 ♠ JT98 ♣ J9764 North ♠ A762 ♥ 432 ♦ K6 ♥ JT87 West ♣ K853 East ♦ Q75 ♣ QT Queen. The defense cashed their Spades, but Dummy’s Diamonds were good. Declarer’s 9 tricks were a Spade, three Hearts, four Diamonds and a Club. Somebody goofed, who was it? Yes, indeed, West was the goofster. We are always told “second hand low, third hand high” but (as usual) there are exceptions and this was one of with the King! This alert play makes it impossible for Declarer to bring in the Declarer ♠ Q543 ♥ AKQ5 ♦ 432 ♣ A2 then the best she can do is to score three Diamonds, which is not enough. It’s a recurring theme. Dummy has AJTxx or AT9xx or some such holding … Dummy has no side-suit entries … West has the Queen or the King … and the winning play by West to play “second hand high” in order to jam Declarer’s communications. 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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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 RENTAL INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE Cottages priced for immediate sale $495,000, Santa Clarita, 4 units renovated inside and out, beautiful property grounds. $43,320 annual income, low expenses. call 310-295-7957 Wonderful Frazier Park Home For Lease Frazier Park home for lease. $1,150. 35 minutes to Castaic. 2bd, 2b. 2 car garage. Pets ok. 2-5 minute walk to park and library. 818-416-2481 Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist yourfamilyremedy.com in Canyon Country 818-730-8069 CASTAIC’S GUEST PLACE TO LIVE for a Employed Person. Furnished with Refrigerator and stove. Utilities and cable included. No Pets. $800 a month. Please leave message 661-257-0922 CASTAIC’S GUEST PLACE TO LIVE for a Employed Person. Furnished with Refrigerator and stove. Utilities and cable included. 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Santa Clarita CA 91351 (At Sierra Hwy, Behind 7-Eleven) Valencia $2950, 2010 sq ft, 3bd 2.5ba, Gated Community, Westridge HOA Pool and Spa, 6 6 1 - 2 5 5 - 7 6 0 0 www.screm.com So Cal Real Estate Mgmt Rooms ESF CO PR RW ENE RO DN INTG LARGE ROOM FOR RENT: in Saugus Large house,beautiful view, quiet neighborhood,kitchen and laundry privileges. Utilities, cable and internet included, $600 a month. Call 661-233-4439 or 661-313-3088 Pizza Al Pastor Cilantro Onion with spicy sauce $9.99 each plus tax pick up or delivery Rento un Cuarto en Canyon Country sercas a la Soledad Canyon y Taco Bell y Jack in the Box, uno tiene 12 bano $700 por 2 personas, $600 por 1 persona, el otro cuarto bano compartido 2 personas $600, 1 persona $500 661-600-7364 or 661-372-9961. Room 4 Rent In Canyon Country Home Shared Bathroom, washer, dryer, full kitchen privedges. $650 a month includes direct TV, prem. channels and utilties. No smoking or drugs, single male preferred. 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Made in West Germany. Straight and zig-zag. Buttonhole. New motor. Recently serviced. Manual included. Original owner. $50.00. Ok to text 704-907-8119 Saugus $2400 1912 sq 3bd + Office + 2.5ba, HOA + Pool+ Spa Canyon Country $2200 1675 sq 3bd + 2.5ba HOA Pool + Spa + Tennis SEE MORE HOMES FOR LEASE AT: WWW.SCREM.COM 26639 Valley Center Drive, Suite 108, Santa Clarita, CA (Corner of Soledad and Valley Center) Kenmore 800 Washer Excellent condition Kenmore 800. $175 Ready to wash. 661-288-2550 Kenmore freezer medium size, freezer only, excellent condition, $100 805-791-0838 Kenmore freezer/refrigerator 47in h by 22in 2 by 24in d. $100 805-501-0951 Kenmore washer and dryer $150, 412-478-4165 Medium size refrigerator $50, 412-478-4165 Old Typewriter Old 1960s Olympia typewriter in carrying case. Used in our household until the mid 70s. Needs attention. $45.00. OK to text 704 907 8119. Welcome questions. 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Pioneer Style with Wood Mortar and Pestle plus other frontier kitchen utensils built on to the base. 12wx8dx39h. Walnut color, $45. 661-803-5379 Huge Brass Candlesticks Very large Antique Brass Candlesticks. Think Hearth or large mantle. 8 inch base and 24 inches tall. Grandma owned these. Needs some cleaning and TLC, but worth it. $150. 661-803-5379 CHUCK'S WHOLESALE DEALE N R OPE E WELCO S H APPLIANCES T ME TO IC L SALES SERVICE BUY SELL PUB RECONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS . . . WASHERS . . . . . . . . . . DRYERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STOVES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Want to Know What Your Home Would Rent For? LOCAL DELIVERY Call Today For A Rental Market Estimate - It’s Free! 31 SE HABLA ESPANOL OPEN 7 DAYS $150 & Up ALL MERCHANDISE GUARANTEED UP TO 1 YEAR 818-920-1264 10241 SEPULVEDA (Just S. of Devonshire) Close to SCV. 405 to Devonshire exit to Sepulveda Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 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Large grassy yard. Only $19,900 $65,000 3 bedroom drywall home, large fenced yard. HUGE 1536 sq ft 2 bedroom 2 bath in Cordova Wood laminate floors and fireplace. 2 bedroom 2 bath home Wrap around deck with amazing view only $39,900 Ser# 11875325 SN#CHFL9685459 Ser # GHKES57482 Ser #CAFL978524 EXECUTIVE MOBILE HOMES Dealer # 1074750 Se Habla Español! SPACE RENT ONLY $550 Brand New Home 3 bedroom 2 bath Centrally located, Easy freeway access- Call us for a complete listing of repos available!! 661-250-9060 18520 Soledad Cyn Rd Ste. K • Canyon Country, CA 91351 VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Jun 5 - Jun 11, 2015 Furniture 1950’s 5 drawer chest and matching night stand, fair condition, $125 for both OBO 661-268-1948 2 Bar high teak wood oversize chairs with arms, $100 805-428-9256 2 China cabinets $200 obo. Call for info 412-478-4165 2 Swivel chairs heavy wrought iron, $100 805-791-0838 2 Teak wood chairs with arms, bar high, excellent condition, $100 805-501-0951 4 piece Bedroom set, dresser, desk, night stand, mirror cute bedroom set, dresser, desk, both measure 46 long, 18 deep, 30 tall, night stand, and mirror, all drawers work great. $225, 661-251-9250 5 drawer chest of drawers real nice 5 drawer dresser, all drawers slide easily on nylon wheels, 1 drawer is very deep 40 wide, 18 deep, 56 tall. $145. 661-251-9250 5 drawer white vertical dresser 5 drawer dresser, dovetail construction, all drawers work great. measures 35 wide, 18 deep, 48 tall. $165. 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 6 drawer French Pavilian dresser all drawers slide easily, 31 wide, 16 deep, 42 tall, $125. 661-251-9250 7 drawer black dresser nice 7 drawer pine dresser, 58 long, 16 deep, 29 tall, $125. 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 Bathroom cabinet. Wall mount. approx. 26 x 32 x 4 deep. Single door with shelves inside $25. 661-255-7510 Beautiful Rosewood 7 Drawer Dresser, nightstand beautiful 7 drawer hardwood dresser and matching night stand, all drawers work great, 66 long, 20 deep, 31 tall, the price is $225, 661-251-9250 Bedroom set 6 pieces - queen 4 poster, two dressers, two nightstands, folding mirror. In great shape, medium oak all wood. $500661-255-7510 Your Hometown News and Classifieds Blonde solid maple wood twin bunk beds Set includes ladder, you can stack or separate them, with matching 5 drawer dresser. All in great condition $300 OBO 763-732-2273 Santa Clarita Bunk bed near new, twin over twin, excellent quality mattresses, excellent cond, complete, $200 805-501-0951 California King mattress and box springs, pillow top, $200805-791-0838 Cedar Lane storage Trunk solid pecan, large bottom, $95 805-791-0838 Clean mattress set $100 301-365-9285 or 661-219-1277 Computer cabinet rolling computer cabinet, walnut finish $25 call shelly 661-252-4683 Curio Cabinet 6x2, medium walnut with light. $125 661-645-4243 Curio cabinet nice glass enclosed curio cabinet, has a light too. $85, 661-251-9250 Custom Western Style Lamp UNIQUE custom made Wood Lamp. Pioneer Style with Wood Mortar and Pestle plus other frontier kitchen utensils built on to the base. 12wx8dx39h. Walnut color, $45. 661-803-5379 cute 4 drawer white dresser all drawers work great on nylon wheels, 34 wide, 18 deep, 46 tall, real clean, the price is $135. 661-251-9250 cute Stanley bedroom dresser with oval tilt mirror real cute Stanley dresser, solid wood, curved drawers, and tilt mirror, dresser measures 40 long, 18 deep, 30 tall, the price is $185, 661 251-9250 Cute White Twin Size Bed real solid Twin size bed, includes headboard, foot board, rails, hardware, 43 in. wide $135. 661-251-9250. also have box spring and mattress for $50 Dark oak dresser 9 drawers with 2 end tables and mirror, $40 661-424-1452 Day bed with mattress and mattress cover, color green but can be painted, $75 661-250-7573 Desk with Hutch, Solid Oak Great for desk top computer. CPU and printer are hidden away. Paid $3000, will sell for $750. Call John at 661-292-9324. Dining Room Set Dark Oak Dark oak dining room table set. Six chairs. Silk seat cushions. Reversible table mat. 24 inch leaf. Excellent condition. Table mat well used. You may text 704-907-8119 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 Dinning room set Good condition oak dining table set , 8 chairs . Table can be extended another foot and a half .$250 or Obo . Call us at 661-406-5400 File cabinet $25 301-365-9285 or 661-219-1277 Futon frame no mattress, $25 818-425-3712 Glass table top oval, 78in x 41ins, $20 661-268-8170 Hotel Style Entertainment center nice looking, 75in h by 37.5in with built in 3 full dresser drawers, brass,maple leaf handles, dark wood, $75. Call for more info 661-250-7573 Huge Brass CandleSticks Antique Brass Candlesticks. Very Large, Think Hearth, large mantle.8 inch base and 24 inches tall. Grandma owned . Need some cleaning and TLC, but worth it. $150. 661-803-5379. Lamp Shades-set Set of matching lamp shades, measures 10 high, 7 square at top and 12 square at bottom. White fabric. Brand new. changed mind on them. $30 Can text 704-907-8119. Mirror no frame, 31.5 w x 30.5, excellent condition, $30.00 OBO. Call 661-268-1948 New kitchen cabinets New kitchen furniture, walnut, ready-to-finish. Whole set of 8 cabinets for 120 sq.f. kitchen incl. corner cabinet, sink cabinet, 1 drawer cabinet, 3 door cabinets, 4 wall cabinets. $1900310-508-7911 nice 6 drawer bedroom dresser real nice condition 6 drawer dresser, solid wood, dovetail joints, all drawers work great, 47 long, 19 deep, 30 tall. $145. 661-251-9250 Nice hardwood Armoire real nice solid hardwood Armoire, very solid 41 wide, 20 deep, 64 tall. the price is $175. 661-251-9250 nice Maple 9 drawer dresser really nice solid maple dresser, all drawers work great, dovetail construction, 60 long, 18 deep, 31 tall, the price is $175, 661-251-9250 Oak Day Bed with pop up trundle-2 excellent mattresses near new, gorgeous, $200 805-791-0838 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 Queen headboard and footboard bed, 9 drawer dresser and mirror, $450. 301-365-9285 or 661-219-1277 to see pics jbpeter736 at yahoo.com Round Oak Dining Table 48 inches round, very good condition, $75, 661-251-9250 Shelves and cabinet for $30 ea 301-365-9285 or 661-219-1277 Single fold together bed all metal, less then 2 months old. Cost $130 selling $65 805-223-1633 Sofa $175 301-365-9285 or 661-219-1277 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 tall skinny 6 drawer chest of drawers real nice condition tall 6 drawer dresser, doesnt take up much floor space. 24 wide, 19 deep, 54 tall, real wood, dovetail construction. $145. 661-251-9250 Teak Wood patio bench trunk 59in w by 20in h by 22in d, $95 805-428-9256 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 TV Armoire, Golden knotty pine television armoire with 3 drawers. 77 inches tall, 35 inches wide, 23 inches deep. Room for a 40 inch TV, plus equipment, plus 3 drawers. $125.00 661-296-3589 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 Utility step ladder with 3 steps, 4ft, folds and locks, $5 661-424-1452 Vintage Thomasville Desk nice vintage desk Thomasville, 55 long, 19 deep, 30 tall. The price is $200. 661 251-9250 Wicker bar stools Pier one imports wicker bar stool set of 2 , excellent condition . Original price 120 each . Selling for 35 each . Call at 661-406-5400 Housewares 4 light pink tie on dining room chair pillows $4.00 661-424-1452 Blue Plaid Shams good condition, $3 ea 661-722-2879 Bon-air portable evaporative cooler Paid $150 selling $80 used once 818-554-3691 33 WICALL’S CARPETS CARPETS • HARDWOOD • TILE VINYL • AREA RUGS FREE ESTIMATES 26635 Valley Center Dr. (off Soledad Canyon) www.wicallscarpets.com Wicalls Carpets, Inc. LIC# 301091 SINCE 1968 Champagne Glasses These are the real deal. 16 Traditional champagne glasses. Purchased over 35 years ago. Used once. $80 for the set. ok to text 704-907-8119. questions welcome. Electric juicer with attachments, made by procter and gamble, $4 661-424-1452 ELITE CUISINE HAND BLENDER MAXIMATIC EHB-1000 150W ONE TOUCH BUTTON BOX UNOPENED. EASY TO CLEAN STANLESS STEEL BLADES 10$ 818-539-0881 B4 10PM Hoover Vacuum perfect condition, $25 818-554-3691 METRO restaurant grade stainless steel shelf Measures 72 x 48. $15. This is for the shelf only. I do not have the posts. 661-755-3000 NORITAKE GENUINE STONEWARE JAPAN-TINA 8507. 20 pieces, 4 place setting, 4 dinner plates, soup-cereal bowls,salad plates, cups and saucers. 79.00$ Grey speckled black trim. Additional pieces available 818-539-0881 B410 PM Building Supplies 1Gas Welding Tank Settling 150cb ft full of CO2 and argon for $300, 805-223-1633 Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! Laminate Laminate V-grove, 8 mm, mahogany, ET1000-Milan from Eternity flooring ecogreen with padding, stair noses and T-moldings. 800 sq.f. $1100310-508-7911 Mixer cement commercial grade with new motor and dry belt, has wheels and towing hitch, $325.00 661-313-1049 Tools 10in radio arm saw makes all types of cuts, like new condition, $275 obo 805-223-1633 Air cable hoist, ingersoll-rand, 1 ton, with trolley for I beam, $300 661-268-8170 Body shop frame straightening 10 ton power post with all equipment, floor pots, rims, ready for use, $2595 805-223-1633 Carpet/Floor Cleaning Machine Strip and buff wet or dry, with 16 inch brush. Adjustable handle, four gallon solution tank, 50 foot cord. On two wheels $450 Leave Message 661-251-4610 Electric chain hoist, Yale, 1 ton, 3 phase, $300 661-268-8170 Pedestal grinder on cast stand, 3 phase, $375 661-268-8170 34 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Large Heavy Duty Vacuum Big reusable bag, 16 inch brush, 50 foot cord, two half horse power motors. $350 Leave message 661-251-4610 Shop fox Jig saw with light, variable speed, 16in throat, extra blades. New new condition, $150. Also available Yates American combination tool. Call for details 661-268-1277 Steel pipe reamer $50 661-268-1948 T Square and Straight Edge Rulers, door hinge template. Made in USA Exact Giant T Square 48, Exact Straight Edge 36, Johnson Level amp Tool 36 in, Template for door hinges. Made in USA. $30. Call 661 252-9147 or email riowesthotmail.com. Garden & Patio 2 Chaise lounges chairs heavy cast iron, beautiful design, adjustable back. Paid $600 selling $200 for both, 805-428-9256 2 patio chaise lounge chairs with cushions, $200 805-501-0951 20 patio and garden chairs all for $135 obo 818-524-8009 Garden yard edger trimming tool kit all attachments by Shakespeare, new, never been used, $50 obo 805-223-1633 John Deere riding lawn mower looks like new, well maintain, only one owner, $2295 obo 805-223-1633 Teak Wood patio trunk/bench large, $100 805-791-0838 Other 1898 book ’Boots and Saddles’ by Elizabeth B Custer 1898, $150 818-363-5492 2 Samsonite suit cases large, on wheels, in good condition, $10 ea 818-554-3691 2 US American Flags $50 ea 818-554-3691 AIRLINES CAREERS. Get FAA approved maintenance training at campuses coast to coast. Job placement assistance. Financial Aid for qualifying students. Military friendly. Call AIM 888-686-1704 AVIATION Grads work with JetBlue, Boeing, Delta and othersstart here with hands on training for FAA certification. Financial aid if qualified. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-453-6204 Baby bouncer Excellent condition, barely used very clean baby bouncer jungle theme , all attachments work perfectly n make music, $30. Call 6614065400 CASH FOR CARS, Any Make or Model Free Towing. Sell it TODAY. Instant offer 1-800-864-5784 CASH FOR CARS: All Cars-Trucks Wanted. Running or Not.. Top Dollar Paid. We Come To You.. Any Make-Model. Call For Instant Offer.. 1-800-864-5960 CASH PAID-up to $25/BOX for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. 1-DAY PAYMENT. 1-800-371-1136 DISH NETWORK - Get MORE for LESS Starting $19.99month for 12 months. PLUS Bundle and SAVE Fast Internet for $15 moremonth. CALL Now 1-800-615-4064 Dish Network. Starting $19.99 a month -for 12 months.- PLUS Bundle and SAVE -Fast Internet for $15 more-month.- Call 1-800-240-0859 DISH TV Starting at $19.99/month (for 12 mos.) SAVE.. Regular Price $34.99 Ask About FREE SAME DAY Installation.. CALL Now.. 877-477-9659 DIVORCE, ETC. $240-$550.. 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CALL 800-309-8027 Light Bar, blue, $100 661-268-8170 Marquis by Waterford Crystal Clock Needs battery. 4X4 by 1.25ins $50 661-255-7510 Navy gunners quadrant $100 661-268-8170 Safe, 2 door 6.5ft tall, 5ft wide, 3ft deep, 4 plus hour fire, $2700 661-268-8170 SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS. Unable to work.. Denied benefits.. We Can Help.. WIN or Pay Nothing.. Contact Bill Gordon and Associates at 1-800-290-8321 to start your application today.. Vacuum Cleaner Eureka upright $40. Eureka upright vacuum cleaner, recently serviced, new belt and bag, runs great. $40.Call 661 252-9147 or email riowesthotmail.com VIAGRA 100mg, CIALIS 20mg 40 tabs plus 10 FREE, $99 includes FREE SHIPPING. 1-888-836-0780 or Metro-Meds.net Vintage royal blue perfume bottle Call for price 661-600-7379 Vintage school lockers brand Lyon, $100 818-524-8009 Wanted: Super Automatic Espresso Machines Want to buy used Super Automatic Espresso Machines. Working or not. 661-803-5379 please text pic or info.Thanks. Wants to purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201 Garage Sales 19th Annual GARAGE SALE and BOUTIQUE 19th Annual GARAGE SALE AND BOUTIQUE. Saturday June 6th, 6am - 100 pm. 26627 Whipporwill Place, Canyon Country Bric-a-brac, clothes, housewares, miscellaneous. Lots of items, priced to go. ANNUAL GARAGE SALE: Saturday, JUNE 6, 7am-2pm. Canyon View Estates, over 200 homes.. 20001 Canyon View Dr, cross streets Soledad and Camp Plenty Rd. Camino Del Lago Garage Sale The homeowners at the Camino Del Lago Association is having a community garage sale Saturday June 6th, 7am-12pm,27689 Camino Del Lago Castaic Ca 91380. Cross st Lake HughesVan Gorder. Estate Sale JUNE 6, 7am-3pm at 25908 Santa Susana Dr, Newhall Garage sale Garage Sale. Saturday. June 6. 19718 Merryhill St. Canyon country, 7-12am. Tools Jewlery.misc.old sewing machine. GARAGE SALE! Kids clothes, toys, electric scooters, household items 7am til 11am. 27427 Waynesborough Lane, Valencia 91354 SATURDAY, JUNE 6th. MOVING EVERYTHING MUST GO! Saturday May 30th from 8am to 1pm , 25854 Milano Lane , Valencia, Ca. 91355 Moving Sale!! JUNE 13 n 14,8am-2pm at 10540 Sierra Hwy,cross st Agua Dulce.Cement mixer,roof nailer,misc tools,camping tents, sleeping bags,gifts,home goods,art n craft items,vintage drafting table,frames,books and much more.. Low bargaining prices Moving Sale!! Oriental rug,5x8,burgundy,with rubber pad,$75.Antique ocean scene oil painting,$200. II Ikea shelves,$30 ea. Christmas tree stands,very sturdy,$5. 301-365-9285 and for pics email jdpeter736 at yahoo.com Multi Family Garage Sale: JUNE 6, 8am-noon, 19896 Drasin Dr, Canyon Country. Lots of items tools, toys, household items, clothes etc.. 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THE KOSTIWEIN CO. 30 Years in Business -Weekly Service Great Services & Prices 305-7725 Frank Arnold’s Concrete Concrete Driveways-Foundations-PatiosBlock Walls-Brickwork-StoneworkPool Deckings-SidewalksStamped Concrete Stamped, All Colors, Retaining Walls & Complete Landscaping. Block-Walls, Stone/Brick, Rock Work Hardscaping Frank Arnold - Owner 661-209-1336 [email protected] Designer Construction 661-992-8573 • 661-965-6056 lic#523821 400 turbo transmission $300. Call 805-223-1633 53 Chevy tail lights assemble with housing, $100 for the pair, 805-223-1633 58 Chevy Car chrome front bumper $100, 805-223-1633 5th Wheel tailgate Fits Ford F-250. Stainless steel with powder coat. Paid $250 asking $150. Like new condition. 661-373-6159 64 - 67 Chevelle cowl vent panel cherry condition, no rust $100. 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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 pick up truck new hub caps $40 ea. 805-223-1633 72 Chevy pick up 15 by 8 rally wheels, 5 lugs, $195 for a set of 4. MUST SELL 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino / Chevelle hood $200, 805-223-1633 73 - 77 Chevelle El Camino grill like new condition, $395 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino and or Chevelle parts, $50 - $250. 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino Chevelle front clip complete. Must sell $450 obo, Call 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino Chevelle front clip complete. 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Call 661-268-1948 Professional Mechanic Shop Parts Washer with electric pump, size 30 by 45ins, ready for use, $200 805-223-1633 Professional parts washer brand name Agitator, $200. Call 805-223-1633 Ranchero Torino complete doors $100 each. Call 805-223-1633 Real Commercial Shop Parts washer top opening 36 x 36 x 24, pump flexible steel hose, brand name Ajitor, $250 obo, 805-223-1633 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 $150 obo 805-233-1633 Toyota MR2 black dash, cherry condition, $100 obo 805-223-1633 Truck hoist for bed of truck, 8 ton jack, $90 661-268-8170 Used Tires 5 asst. used tires. $10. ea. about 30 to 40 percent of original tread. 2each. 245-70-16. 2each. 255-70-16. 2each. 1ea. 235-85-16. Mixed brands. $30. for all. 661-803-5379. Used Tires 5 asst. used tires. $10. ea. about 30 to 40 percent of original tread. 2each. 245-70-16. 2each. 255-70-16. 2each. 1ea. 235-85-16. Mixed brands. $30.for all. 661-803-5379. 78 - 87 El Camino parts Body and engine parts, prices from $100 $250, 805-223-1633 80 El Camino grill $100, 805-223-1633 80 El Camino grill cherry condition, $80, 805-223-1633 80’s Chevy V8 small block exhaust manifold with smog tubes and 02 sensor, $150 for the set. Call 805-223-1633 81 - 87 Chevy truck new right front fender, $75 obo 805-223-1633 82 - 84 Camaro z28 GM factory fiberglass hood, $200 obo. 805-223-1633 82 - 87 El Camino 4 head lamp header panel $100. Call 805-223-1633 82 - 87 Newer Chevy Pick Up new right front fender $65, Call 805-223-1633 82 - 92 Camaro firebird glass T-tops, $150 for set, 805-223-1633 82 - 92 Camaro firebird t-top $150 805-223-1633 82 - 92 Camaro right front fender paint strip, no rust, $100 obo 805-223-1633 82 Camaro Z28 GM factory fiber glass hood, $75 OBO. Call 805-223-1633 84 Firebird trans am cowl inductive hood, complete with air cleaner, $650 805-223-1633 85 - 96 Corvette Hood $395 obo, 805-223-1633 Wash • Vacuum Tire Dressing Rainbow Wax 10.99 . $14 99 Reg. Price $11.99 Reg. Price $15.99 Vans, trucks and SUVs extra. Not to be combined with any other offer. Vans, trucks and limos extra. Not to be combined with any other offer. COMPLETE DETAIL $ 20 OFF EXPRESS CLAY WAX $39.99 Reg. Price $59.99 Vans, trucks and SUVs extra. Includes Tire Dressing. Not good with any other offer. 86 - 87 El Camino rally wheels center hubcaps only, set of 4,$100 obo 805-223-1633 86 - 95 Nissan pick-up cherry hood, $150 805-233-1633 87 - 97 Ford Truck tail gate molding large aluminum panel, new condition, $300 805-223-1633 87 Chevy dually crew cab less engine, clean pink slip, $895 obo, 805-223-1633 87 Chevy dually pick-up bed $300, 805-223-1633 87 Dually bed $250 without vendors or with vendors $500. Call 805-223-1633 88 Irock 15in wheels and caps set of 4, $395. Call 805-223-1633 89 - 95 Toyota pick up truck 2 wd, left front fender, new, $50 obo 805-223-1633 89-94 OEM Toyota Truck Hood cherry condition, $125 obo 805-223-1633 90 - 92 Ford truck grill $50. 805-223-1633 90 - 97 Ford dually truck fenders dual tanks, fuel doors, excellent shape, $250 each, 805-223-1633 93 - 97 Ford Ranger pick up new fender, right front, $40 805-223-1633 93 and up Jeep Cherokee new, right front fender, $50 obo 805-223-1633 94 Dodge truck (and later years) chrome center hubcap $35, 805-223-1633 Aluminum Gm small block Chevy intake manifold $70 805-223-1633 Aluminum wheels size 15 by 8, with caps, 5 lugs, 4 3-4 bolt pattern, set of 4, $200 obo for the set, 805-223-1633 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. 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