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The only true FREE CLASSIFIEDS in the Antelope Valley... Where buyers and sellers meet!
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Glass light covers for inside houses or add ons. 12”& 9.5” & 6.5” diameters. For older type light fixtures • 272-9273 bet 8:30am- 8:30pm334
8 Simpson strong ties joist for 2”x12” planks, $8ea or $55 for all • 272-9273 bet 8:30am-8:30pm334
Simpson strong ties 66L angles, 10pcs per box. 6”x6” L shaped bracket. 4 boxes. Total of 43pcs. $35/box or $125 for all pieces • 272-9273 bet 8:30am-8:30pm334
Large inventory of new plumbing fixtures, fasteners & etc. Make offer • 824- 3333217
Large inventory of new electrical supplies. make offer • 824-3333217
Miscellaneous hardware, bolts, nuts, nails & etc. Make offer • 824-3333217
Large quantity of misc hard- ware from hardware store. Approx 2500sqft. $35,000 • 824-3333216
TOOLS &
EqUIPMENT
Carpenter/Concrete tools, 100feet electrical cords & other items. Make offer • 943-6071406
2)Ladders: Wooden $25 & Extension ladder $35 • 718- 2020402
Craftsman garage door opener, 3/4hp $150 • 728- 7687402
Powermate generator, 4000watt, needs TLC $150
• 728-7687 402
Over 100pcs including locks & timing lights $59 • 435- 3926402
HOmE SERViCES
CuSToM kiTChen CounTerS Fabricator & Installer Payless for Granite, Marble, Quartz, Travertine, Limestone Granite $25/sqft includes fabrication & installations 818-738-4368 Locally owned & Operated
HOUSEWARE
Large oil hand painting, Spanish senorita. Signed by
5’x8’ $30 • 943-6071403
Large beautiful Belgian rug, light green & beige color. No burns or holes, very lovely $135 • 722-6785402
Free: X’mas decorations & other items • 943-6071402
Lots of household items. Too many to list. Pots, pans, dishes, plates, furnitures, tools & several items • 943- 6071406
Dinnerware set for 20peo- ple, make offer • 943-6071399
Magic Chef mixer w/ all accessories, heavy duty $150 • 943-6071399
Hersheys kisses canisters & dispenser. 1 canister from 1982 Made in England, 1 in 1995 American. Also plastic table top dispenser. Great for Hershey or old candy memorabilia collectors $50 for set. I will not break • 272-9273 bet 8:30am- 8:30pm only373
New Ceasar Chavez framed wall poster/ picture. 40”high x 30”wide x 1” thick. This would look great on your wall $29 • 272-9273 bet 8:30am-8:30pm only373
APPLIANCES
2 window air conditioners. One is huge, work great $75each • 206-5815404
Blinkman smoker, Jack Daniel, new $150 • 236- 8293404
Heir mini fridge, silver $70 • 236-8293404
Mini refrigerator, blck, Igloo
$60 • 236-8293
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GE washer, white, xlnt cond $175 • 236-8293404
New ceiling fan light fixture in box. $25, Harbor Breeze • 272-9273 bet 8:00am-
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New turkey fryer, large size w/ full tank of propane, xlnt
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Chest freezer, white. Looks & works great $125 • 272- 9273 bet 8:00am-8:30pm only403
Neptune washer, good cond, large cap, like new $200 • 264-3870402
Kitchen Aid juicer $50; Lots of other kitchen elec- tronic items. Call for details
• 943-6071 Large upright freezer, works
KIDS STUFF
& TOYS
Big box of Legos $144 •
407 946-7005
Children bedroom set. Dresser, chairs w/ antique rack over the dresser $100
406 • 943-6071
Rocking hammock for new- born $30;	Baby walker
Baby crib, complete, like
new $20 • 947-4343 399
Small boxes of new & used baby clothes. 3mons-1yr $10; 6mons-2yrs $20 •
947-4343 398
Pocahonta doll & Barbies
398 $3ea • 947-4343
Barbie case on wheels w/
Barbie dolls $20 for all •
398 233-3389
Older foldable single baby stroller $25. Heavy duty, built tough. Storage basket • 272-9273 bet 8:30am-
8:30pm 385
Mirror $40 • 718- Baby organizer $10 • 718-
402 2020
Baby cradle, vibrates $25 •
718-2020 402
Baby center $45 • 718- 2020402
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artist • 722-6785• 722-6785
Very good crystal , large bowl & tall vase $35 for
both • 722-6785 2)Throw rug, xlnt cond,
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perfectly $100 • 943-6071 Electric dryer, white, large
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capacity $80 • 264-3870
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Donald Trump Tells Drought-stricken California: ‘There Is No Drought’
Jill Colvin & Ellen Knickmeyer / AP
(FRESNO, Calif.) — Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump told California voters Friday that he can solve their water crisis, declaring that: “There is no drought.”
Speaking at a rally in Fresno, Calif., Trump accused state officials of denying water to Central Valley farmers so they can send it out to sea “to protect a certain kind of three-inch fish.”
“We’re going to solve your water problem. You have a water problem that is so insane. It is so ridiculous where they’re taking the water and shoving it out to sea,” Trump said to cheers at a rally that drew thou- sands.
Trump said he spent 30 minutes before the rally meeting with more than 50 farmers who com- plained to him about their struggles.
“They don’t understand — nobody understands it,” he said, adding that, “There is no drought.”
Trump appeared to be referring to water that runs naturally from the Sacramento River to the San Francisco Bay and then to the ocean. Some farmers want more of that flow captured and diverted to them. The three-inch Delta smelt is a native California fish
on the brink of extinc- tion. The smelt has become an emblem in the state’s battles over environmental laws and water distribution.
Politically influential rural water districts and well- off corporate farmers in and around California’s Central Valley have been pushing back against longstanding federal laws protecting endan- gered fish and other species, saying federal efforts to make sure endangered native fish have enough water is short-changing farmers of the water they want and need for crops.
Water authorities say they can’t do it because of the water rights of those upstream of the farmers, and because of the minimum-water allowances needed by
endangered species in the bay and by wildlife in general.
The farm lobby, a heavy- weight player in California’s water wars, also is seeking federal and state approval for billions of dollars in new water tunnels, dams, water distribution plans, and other projects.
Trump says that, “If I win, believe me, we’re going to start opening up the water so that you can have your farmers survive.”
California is the coun- try’s No. 1 agriculture producer. The state’s five-year drought is rais- ing the stakes in water disputes among farmers, cities and towns, and environmental interests. California last year marked the driest four-
year period in its history, with record low rainfall and snow.
Trump’s appearance drew several hundred protesters who marched around the arena where he was speaking.
Trump is also scheduled to appear Friday at a rally in San Diego, where police are also taking precautions to prevent the kind of vio- lence that has occurred at previous protests against the billionaire businessman-turned- politician.
A count by The Associated Press found Thursday that Trump has reached the required number of delegates to officially clinch the Republican nomination.
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