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The only true FREE CLASSIFIEDS in the Antelope Valley... Where buyers and sellers meet!
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Parrot cage, wrought iron,
36” • 944-4542
409
Parrot playpen w/ perch •
944-4542 409
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
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.
A U T O SERViCES
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Gas • Lotto • ATM • Snacks & Groceries • Coffee • Beer & Wines • Cigarettes Open 24 HRS 2072 Rosamond Blvd Rosamond (661)256-3389
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.
Goats, Pigs, Chickens, Rhode Island Chickens, Ducks, Eggs. Cheap Littlerock • 818-517-2593
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Chihuahua pups, trained, shots, dewormed $150 •
409 579-5333
Chihuahua female, 3yrs old, house trained, friendly. $50 to good home • 579-5333409
Chicken, tiny & mighty $75eac or $100 for pair •
579-5333
409
Chicken and ducks and eggs for sale. Can deliver to Rosamond, Lancaster &
CalCity • 760-559-4777
409
Free: 5 kittens • 317-8351
408
2 Cats, 1 outdoor & 1 indoor, neutered. To good home • 943-6071407
Wild mallard duck w/ a month old duckling to good
home • 943-6071 406
Free: (2)10yrs old outdoor &
406 indoor cats • 943-6071
Beautiful kitten • 800-1900406
DACHSHUND RESCUE & PLACEMENT www.doxykeeper.net 661-943-4888
doxykeeper@msn.com 237
FEED,
SUPPLIES &
OTHERS
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 • 917-3563
410
Fresh fish aquarium, 20gal, Petsmart, stand & storage w/ $200 woth of extras $150
• 943-6071
408
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 • 723-4440
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NewYork City Gives $78 Million Worth of Tax Breaks To Dead People
An audit of New York City’s finances reveals the Big Apple’s adminis- tration lost out on a stunning $78 million ($US59 million) in rev- enue over the past six year — mostly because of property tax exemp- tions given to senior citi- zens who had passed away.
“This is just an irrespon- sible way to approach tax exemptions that are sorely needed by elderly New Yorkers,” Comptroller Scott Stringer, who released the findings, told the New York Post.
“This is money we could have used to build affordable housing, or to help people who needed it the most. To improve our homeless facilities, where 57,000 people slept in shelters last night.”
“With $US59 million, I calculate the city could have hired 700 new police officers,” he added.
The audit analysed a program called the
Senior Citizen Homeowners’ Exemption (SCHE), which reduces property taxes for homeowners over 65 who earn $US37,400 or less a year.
People who qualify for that program also quali- fy for the Enhanced School Tax Relief (STAR) Exemption, which exempts the first $US62,200 of the value of a home from school taxes.
Stringer said the city’s Department of Finance is supposed to check every two years whether homeowners are still eli- gible for the exemptions — but went 10 years without requesting own- ers to certify they were alive and eligible.
“I cannot believe for the life of me that over 10 years, the city never wondered what hap- pened when someone died and the tax break continued,” Stringer said.
As a result, 3246 city properties were improp-
erly given the SCHE exemption, resulting in a loss of at least $US35,976,029 ($A46.6m). Those same properties also benefited from the STAR exemp- tion, which amounted to the loss of another $US10,460,540 ($A13.3m), the audit said.
On top of that, 71 prop- erties owned by corpo- rations were given tax exemptions that they weren’t eligible for as well, resulting in yet a third loss of $US1,377,622 ($A1.8m) between 2011 and 2016.
During those same years, the city also lost out on $US11,176,036 ($A14.9m) because 573 properties with four or more units were given excessive exemptions.
“Believe it or not, there’s still more,” Stringer said. “What we see as we peel the onion back is we are getting closer to $US100 million ($A133m). We need them (the Department of Finance) to stop this immediately.”
Beautiful country Ranch home call Victoria at 661-965-0832	•	$549,950
Totally upgraded ranch in downtown Acton! Original owner has lovingly remodeled and upgrad- ed this classic Acton home. New stucco coat & paint, new trim paint, new flooring (wood lami- nate) & carpeting, new windows, new interior paint, new kitchen including cabinets, granite, oven & stove top,new plumbing in bathrooms. There is a charming used brick fireplace (wood burning) w/ mantle in the corner of the family room. Owner has redone the exterior patio roof off the family room w/ a very expensive sliding patio door. This owner has gone first class with everything! PLUS it has public water, natural gas, and paved streets to access the home. Freeway close and walking distance to downtown. The owner set up sprinklers for the front landscaping but in this drought has not planted any grass. He may put in rock and he is putting in RR ties to boarder the front area. He has installed a new brick planter area in front as well. There is a tile roof that will last a lifetime. In addition there is 1.14 acres for all your toys and gardening or even horses!
ANTELOPE VALLEY FREE CLASSIFIEDS
661-266-4-ADS
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