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The only true FREE CLASSIFIEDS in the Antelope Valley... Where buyers and sellers meet!
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2 Araucana hen chicken. Possible delivery + gas. Cal
City • 760-608-4421
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Outdoor female cat, I will pay $100 to anybody who provide her a good home • 943-6071413
3 kittens: Himalayas, Siamese. Litter trained $50-
412 $75 • 998-9082
Guinea Fowl. Male is French Pearl, Female is Pearl. $30 for both. East
Palmdale • 533-5533
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Peacock, rare white, 4 years old, $140. East Palmdale • 533-5533411
3 Kittens, all sizes • 998- 7921411
Water tank 1150 gal $600 •
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Rabbit cage off the ground, good cond $25 • 943-6071413
Bird cages • 917-3563
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Fresh fish aquarium, 20gal, Petsmart, stand & storage w/ $200 woth of extras $150 • 943-6071408
Parrot cage, wrought iron, 36” • 944-4542409
Parrot playpen w/ perch •
409 944-4542
2)Horse saddle pads, good cond $40each • 272-9273 bet 8am-8:30pm390
Sliding glass door insert pet entry $45. No tools needed for small dogs or cats. 12” widex80” tall • 272-9273 bet 8am-8:30pm386
Folding metal cage for small dog or cat. 17” wide x 19” tall x 24”, Heavy gauge wire w/ locking door $38firm • 272-9273 bet 8:30am- 8:30pm385
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Cal City dar el paso hacia un futuro mejor ! Aprender a Leer Inglés ! Mejore su lec- tura, escritura y expresión oral ! Inglés como Segundo Idioma (ESL ) para adultos ! La tutoría es gratuito ! Para información llame al : Rosamond Programa de Alfabetización de Adultos 661-256-6212
Antelope Valley Pregnancy counseling center & Women’s clinic • Free Pregnancy Tests • Pre-natal Counseling • Medi-Cal Referrals • Limited Early Term Ultrasound We are open for Walk-ins Mon-Thurs 9am-2pm 1334 E. Palmdale Blvd, Ste E 661-947-0400
PRo-lIFe RoSARy
Thursdays:
12pm-1pm Family Chapel Sacred Heart Church 565 West Kettering Lancaster
Fridays: 12 noon-1pm Saint Mary Church 1600 E. Avenue R-4 Palmdale
1st Saturdays of Month 7:45am-9am Adoration Room Fr. Serra Church 42121 N. 60th st West Quartz Hill
Stop Pearblossom pollu- tion!. Report illegal tires & trash dumping • 723-4440284
Personal Prayer Line. Confidential. One on One.
No Charge! 942-0808
Preserve our Desert Beauty.
SToP Illegal dumping!
Report to: 1-888-Clean LA 1-888-253-2652
Halfway To Home is a Non- Profit 501(c)3 Animal Rescue located in Mojave, California. We adopt our dogs out at Petsmart in West Palmdale (next to Trader Joes) every Saturday and Sunday from 1pm to 5pm. You can also view all our adoptable dogs on www.petfinder.com. We are in need of money to help support our SPAY and NEUTER PROGRAM. If you would like to help us, please send your tax deductable donation to HALFWAY TO HOME, PO BOX 512, Rosamond, CA Pls call Suzanne at (661)824-4495.
Veterans of America. Needs donations. • 944-0383203
Tehachapi Humane Society is holding Kitten Adoption at Palmdale PetsMart. Every 2nd & 4th Saturday of Each Month. Each Kitten will be ready to take home.
Jolene’s Horse Rescue. Seeking sponsorship & vol- unteers are welcome, dona- tions: vehicle, tractors, & old farm equip. to help horse get on it's hooves. A non-profit organization. 285-5176
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mojAVe NAPA AUTo PARTS Complete Automotive & Foreign Car Parts. Hard to Find Parts. Open 7 Days A Week 2325 Cerro Gordo St Mojave 661-824-4796 661-824-2983
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Check Cashing • Beer • Soda • Hot & Cold Drinks & Etc. 15190 Sierra Hwy Mojave 661-824-3237
10Th & I SmoG & GAS $20 off with Ad on Smog Gas • Check Cashing • Fax •
Goats, Pigs, Chickens, Rhode Island Chickens, Ducks, Eggs. Cheap Littlerock • 818-517-2593
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Chihuahua pups, trained, shots, dewormed $150 •
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Chihuahua female, 3yrs old, house trained, friendly. $50
409 to good home • 579-5333
Chicken, tiny & mighty $75eac or $100 for pair • 579-5333409
Chicken and ducks and eggs for sale. Can deliver to Rosamond, Lancaster & CalCity • 760-559-4777409
Wild mallard duck w/ a month old duckling to good home • 943-6071406
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hIGh coUNTRy Feed & PeTS Salt, Tropical Fish & Reptile Supplies “For All Your Pet Needs” Pet GroominG 1817 E Ave Q #B8 Corner of 20th St East Palmdale 661-947-4552
Bird cages, different sizes • 917-3569414
Couple: "1st Fight"
Wedding Gift Opened
After 9 Years
It has been nine years since Kathy Gunn and her husband Brandon received a mysterious wedding gift with a note that read “Do not open until 1st disagreement.”
The couple has been through three moves and numerous argu- ments, even had chil- dren, and yet they never opened the curious white box, Gunn recent- ly wrote.
The gift was from Kathy Gunn’s great aunt Allison, who had been married to Gunn's great uncle Bill for nearly half a century.
“I honestly think that we both avoided turning to the box, because it would have symbolized our failure,” Gunn wrote in a post for the ‘Love What Matters’ Facebook page. “To us, it would have meant that we did- n’t have what it takes to make our marriage work – and we’re both too stubborn and deter- mined for that. So, it forced us to reassess situations. Was it really time to open the box? What if this isn’t our worst fight? What if there’s a worse one ahead of us and we don’t have our box?!?”
The pair never knew what was inside the box, but assumed that it would hold “the key to saving a marriage.”
It wasn’t until Aug. 29 the couple decided to open the box, Gunn said — and not because they
had finally had an argu- ment big enough to finally merit revealing what it contained.
“For 9 years (and three moves) that box sat high on a shelf in various closets gathering dust, yet it somehow taught us about tolerance, understanding, compro- mise and patience. Our marriage strengthened as we became best friends, partners, and teammates,” Gunn wrote. “Today, we decid- ed to open that box, because I finally had a realization. I realized that the tools for creat- ing and maintaining a strong, healthy marriage were never within that box – they were within us."
Inside the box was two wine glasses, bath soaps and two notes
wrapped around money.
One note was for Kathy and the other for her husband.
The first read, “Kathy, go get a pizza, shrimp or something you both like. Get a 'bath' ready.”
The second read, “Brandon, go get flowers and a bottle of wine.”
The contents of the box may not have been what Gunn and her husband thought they would be, but that’s not what mat- ters, Gunn wrote.
“We thought the box would save ‘us’ – and in a way it did,” she said. “That box went beyond what I believe my Great Aunt had intended. It was by far the greatest wedding gift of all.”
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