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• Darts • Live Music Happy Hours - 7 Days A Week 12-6pm Karaoke Nights: Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat 9pm-2pm Food & Daily Drinks Specials 1147 E. Ave I Lancaster 948-9535
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
TacOS JaLIScO
Authentic Mexican Food Eat-in or Take Out Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Order by Phone or Fax 1039 E. Ave J Lancaster 661-726-0663
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
BuRgER BaSkET
17116 E. Ave O Lake Los Angeles (661)264-1730
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 veg- etable shortening w/c contains no animal 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
LakE LOS angELES BakERy/ PanDERIa Try our sandwiches, Bread, Danish, Doughnuts, Mexican Pastries, Party Platters, Cakes for Weddings, Birthdays & all Occassions 40112 170th St East Lake Los Angeles 661-264-1645
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
SPuDnuTS DOnuTS
Baked Fresh Daily
Donuts, Muffins, Scones, Pastries, Cookies, Croissants, Bagels Gourmet Coffee 2311 Avenue S #F5 Palmdale (661)265-1888
FURniTURE
Nice & large Birch coffee table, 2 doors, like new $49
385 • 946-2783
Metal frame bar stool. Solid & sturdy. One only. Could use a paint job $20 • 272- 9273 bet 8:30am-8:30pm385
Dining table w/ leaf & 4 chairs, good cond $60 • 265-8178382
Round oak kitchen table $50 • 916-0234382
Tiled top kitchen table, white $60 • 266-1947382
King mattress & box spring, good cond $125ea • 266- 1947382
Coffee table, stained glass $60 • 266-1947382
Large Birch coffee table, like new $49 • 946-2783382
Queen size mattress $60 • 350-2896380
Computer desk $50 • 718- 3988380
Nice matching desk & chair $125. Solid wood. Sturdy & fashionable • 272-9273 bet 8am-8:30pm378
Maternity glider/swivel/ rocker $73. For pregnant or after birth. Great cond • 272-9273 bet 8am-8:30pm378
Antique solid wood end table. Maybe late 50’s to early 60’s. 19 1/2” wide x 23” tall x 26” long $50firm •
272-9273 bet 8am-8:30pm
377
4 tier wicker shelf $35. Good cond, free standing, stable. 20” wide x 11 1/2” deep x 51” tall • 272-9273 bet 8am-8:30pm376
Torch style lamp, upright, black, sturdy, great cond $27 • 272-9273 bet 8:00am- 8:30pm only375
5 Drawer dresser, good shape $15 • 947-4343374
Antique wooden fold down dining table $75. Maybe mid 1950?. Sturdy & fashion- able. 46 3/4” wide x 40” long x 30” tall. 2sides, fold down. No removable leaf • 272-9273 bet 8:30am- 8:30pm only373
Twin size metal rolling “L” shape bed frame. Looks & works great $23. Frame only, no bed • 272-9273 bet 8am-8:30pm only359
Queen size metal “L” shape bed frame. Rolls & folds up. Ready now, low price $35 • 272-9273 bet 8am-8:30pm only359
Twin/full size adustable rolling bed frame, great cond $25 • 272-9273 bet 8:30am-8:30pm only354
Wooden stool for work bench, solid & sturdy $15 • 272-9273 bet 8am-8:30pm
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HOBBiES
AnTIqUES
1800 Mahogany antique rocking chair w/ needle point seat, very old, sturdy w/ crow feet $150 • 722- 6785385
1945 Antique Maytag wash- ing machine. Upright “Wringer”. Motor still works $100 • 722-6785385
Antique wooden chair. Real old, solid wood chair. Mid 1940’s- Mid 50’s. Maybe old school house chair. Ready to be refurbished • 272- 9273 bet 8:30am-8:30pm385
Antique Victorian crusted
OLD SAYING
Lessson
RESTIng On yOuR
LauRELS, LOOk TO yOuR LauRELS In the ancient world win-
ning athletes and other heroes and distinguished people were given wreaths of laurel leaves. If you are resting on your laurels you are relying on your past achieve- ments. If you need to look to your laurels it means you have compe- tition.
LamB TO THE SLaugHTER
This is from Isaiah 53:7 'He is brought as a lamb to the slaughter'. Later this verse was applied to Jesus.
maD aS a HaTTER
This phrase comes from the fact that in the 18th and 19th centuries hat makers treated hats with mercury. Inhaling mercu- ry vapor could cause mental illness.
naIL yOuR cOLORS TO THE maST
In battle a ship surren- dered by lowering its flag. If you nailed your colors to the mast you had no intention of sur- rendering. You were totally loyal to your side.
PanDEmOnIum
This comes from John Milton’s poem Paradise Lost. In Hell the chief city is Pandemonium. In Greek Pandemonium means 'all the devils'.
PEEPIng TOm
According to legend a man named Leofric taxed the people of
Coventry heavily. His wife, lady Godiva, begged him not to. Leofric said he would end the tax if she rode through the streets of Coventry naked. So she did. Peeping Tom is a much later addition to the story. Everybody in Coventry was supposed to stay indoors with his or her shutters closed. However peeping Tom had a sneaky look at Godiva and was struck blind.
POT Luck
In the past all kinds of food went into a big pot for cooking. If you sat down to a meal with a family you often had to take 'pot luck' and could never be quite sure what you would be served.
PuLL THE WOOL OVER my EyES
In the 18th century it was the fashion to wear white, curly wigs. they were nick named wool possibly because they resembled a sheep's fleece.
RED TaPE
This phrase comes from the days when official
documents were bound with red tape.
RuB SaLT InTO a WOunD
This is derived from the days when salt was rubbed into wounds as an antiseptic.
RuLE OF THumB
This comes from the days when when crafts- men used their thumbs for making rough meas- urements.
RED LETTER DayS
In the Middle Ages saints days were marked in red in calendars. People did not work on some saint’s days or holy days. Our word holi- day is derived from holy day.
ScaPEgOaT
In the Old Testament (Leviticus 16: 7-10) two goats were selected. One was sacrificed. The other was spared but the High Priest laid his hands on it and con- fessed the sins of his people. The goat was then driven into the wilderness. He was a symbolic 'scapegoat' for the people's sins.
Hutch 1920’s-30’s
3shelves, 5Drawers, 2Glass doors, no Scratches,
Xlnt condition Reduced! $300/obo 661-948-8924
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