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The only true FREE CLASSIFIEDS in the Antelope Valley... Where buyers and sellers meet!
BUSinESS
OPPORTUniTY
Small cute beauty shop •
917-6755
414
Retail Army/Navy inventory for sale! Showcases, fix- tures, everything • 824- 3333413
COmPUTERS
Computer, mouse & monitor $100 • 265-8178413
LG internal CD drive. Brand new. IDE cable included $15 • 272-9273 bet 8:30am- 8:30pm only328
ElECTROniCS
Aiwa 3cd stereo • 974-
3380
414
VHS movies, 2packages $30 • 947-4343401
Slide projector, screen & reels from 1960-70’s $88. Brand name is Grand Prix, Sold as set only. Works & looks great • 272-9273 bet 8:30am-8:30pm385
Kodak Polycontrast filters for adding color shades to photos $23 • 272-9273 bet 8:30am-8:30pm334
EmPlOYmEnT
Handyman to fix swamp cooler & yard • 972- 0602417
Experienced full time mechanic. Salary com- mensurate w/ experience • 945-6555das
Looking for hanyman who knows plumbing • 972-6062415
Rosamond: Needs expe- rienced handyman • 238-
6174
414
Now hiring! Auto techni- cians. Call 661-274-
7595 ser
FASHiOn
Men’s long sleeve shirts $3ec, like new, 18.5 - 2x’s •
6071399
Vintage old antique jewelry, mint cond. Find it all in Bob Navy & Army store in
250 Mojave • 824-3333
For reseller or swap meeters: Close out sale. Below wholesale. Pantyhose, saleable colors. • 944-7171
FAST FOOdS/ RESTAURAnT
mIlA’S kUSINA
Authentic Filipino Cuisine Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Let us cater your next big event: Wedding, Birthday, Holiday Parties & Others 43633 15th Street West lancaster 661-949-9696
jAckIe’S cAFe
830 W. Avenue L Lancaster, Ca 661-951-7995
PANeRA bReAd
Baker • Cafe • Catering Healthy Foods Great Environment Free WIFI 43458 10th St West#101 Lancaster 661-974-8366
TAcoS SI SeñoR Ice cream Parlor & Fine Italian Restaurant light Sicilian Summer cuisine 2701 Sierra Hwy Rosamond 3 blks south of Rosamond Bl. 661-256-1022
mIcA’S AUTheNTIc mexIcAN Food Mi Casa es su casa. Welcome Amigos Open Daily: 8am-8pm Phone orders Welcome 7704 E. Pearblossom Hwy Littlerock 661-944-9737
el colIbRI ReSTAURANT Best El Salvadorean Food “Especial Pupusas $1.25. Eat in or Take out” Close on Wednesdays 8018 Peablossom Hwy Littlerock 661-944-5361
SPeedy joe’S ReSTAURANT Home Style Mexican Restaurant Especials All day! Tacos, Burritos, Tortas, Enchiladas, Tamales & More 40205 10th Street West Across Walmart Mega Store 266-9625
VIllAGe GRIlle
Week’s Special:
Steak combo: $7.35
Steak & choice of: PorkChop, Santa Fe Chicken, (2)Fried Cod, Oysters 44303 N. Sierra Hwy Lancaster 942-7760
SAmmy’S ReSTAURANT
Authentic Mexican food Enjoy Our Delicious Power Lunches Family owned & operated 44139 N. Sierra Hwy Lancaster 940-3443
bIG Al’S PIzzA
Free Delivery From Open To 30 minutes Before Closing. Pizza, Pasta, Salads, Calzone. Try our new line of Authentic mexican Foods 8714 East Ave T #M Littlerock 944-0827 944-0187
WAySIde cAFe
ALL YOU CAN EAT DAILY SPECIALS Open 7 days 5:30am- 8pm Breakfast Special: $3.95 Senior 10% Discount 2835 Sierra Hwy Rosamond 256-3437
mom’S TeRIyAkI boWl
“mom’S cook is always the Best” TASTe lIke homemAde! Open: Mon-Sat: 10:00am-8pm We Cater 1128 W. Ave I • Lancaster 945-9240
AlIce bURGeR
At Alice’s our goal is to present our customers w/ high quality food & service. We prepare our food from scratch using high quality ingrdients in a sanitary environment. We cook w/ canola oil w/c is cholesterol free & very low in saturated fats. We deep fry in pure vegetable shortening w/c contains no ani- mal fats.
open daily
801 W. Palmdale Bl. • Palmdale
(661)266-8550
BAKERy/DOnUTS /COFFEE SHOP
SPUdNUTS doNUTS
Baked Fresh Daily
Donuts, Muffins, Scones, Pastries, Cookies, Croissants. Gourmet Coffee 1884 E. Ave J
Lancaster
(661)723-9991
SPRING doNUTS
Sandwiches, Croissant, Bagels, Smoothies, Ice Mocha, Gourmet Coffee, Cappuccino & Etc. Special 14 donuts for $3.99 Sandwiches: Small: $2.99 w/soda large: $3.99 w/soda retail/Wholesale 39522 10th st. West #D Palmdale Behind McDonalds 273-3078
doNUT INN #43
Baked Fresh Daily
Donuts, Muffins, Scones, Pastries, Cookies, Croissants, Bagels Gourmet Coffee 4654 E. Avenue S # C Palmdale (661)285-4471
FURniTURE
Oak chair w/ cushion $10 •
417 233-3389
6 door wood dresser $50 •
544-2698 417
Beautiful 3pc coffee table
set $80 • 544-2698 417
White dresser, 4x6 $60 firm; Cal King water bed $100; Antique barber chair $100 •
416 825-6522
400-2494
414
Large oak excutive office desk, matching credenza, xlnt shape $300 • 714-0333
416
3 Set coffee & metal table, no glass tops. Sets for $50 •
415 802-4033
Bedroom set, twin • 940-
415 8565
Newer sofa, medium brown
$375 • 754-1115 415
New bathroom ceiling fan
$25 • 256-4904 415
Ladies jackets, like new. sm-medium $5ea • 400-
2494
414
5 older style suitcases, Large, XL, medium, new, $100 takes all • 943-6071
413
20 new women’s purses, xlnt cond, make offer • 943-
6071
403
Women clothing, medium size & other household items. Make offer • 943-
People Are Too Tired Of The Election
To Fight About It On Social Media
By Elizabeth Koh
Political discussions dur- ing election season can be difficult to escape, from roundtables on our cable channels to com- ments in our social media feeds. But a fort- night from Election Day, many Americans are reporting that, at least online, they’d rather not talk about the election at all.
A new analysis published by Pew Research Center Tuesday showed that more than a third of American social media users are "worn out" by how much politics they see in their social media feeds, and more than 80 percent of social media users try to ignore politi- cal posts with which they disagree.
Some Americans sur- veyed said they took active steps to avoid seeing such posts at all, blocking people they dis- agreed with or limiting posts from those with dif- ferent political opinions.
When they did interact with those posts, many Americans reported that
it causes more distress and division than com- mon understanding, according to the analy- sis. About six in 10 respondents said they found discussing politics online with someone who disagreed was ‘stressful and frustrating,’ compared to 35 percent who found it informative. A similar majority of users also reported con- cluding they had less in common politically than they thought with the people they debated with.
Overall, about half of
Americans reported that discussions of politics on social media were less respectful and less likely to be resolved than dis- cussions held elsewhere, and more than 80 per- cent of users said they believed — somewhat or strongly — that people said things on social media that they would never say in person.
Just 7 percent of respon- dents said social media debates were more civil than those elsewhere.
The national exhaustion with politics also wasn’t
confined to one side of the aisle — both Republicans and Democrats reported being frustrated with political content in social media in similar degrees. People from both parties reported in nearly equal fractions — about 38 percent — that they found social media con- versations about politics to be angrier and less civil, though Democrats were slightly more likely to praise social media as a new venue for under- represented perspec- tives, according to the analysis.
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