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August 26 - 1, 2011 TAFT INDEPENDENT
August 26 - 1, 2011 • Volume 6 Issue 9www.Taftindependent.com
“Serving the West Kern County Communities of Taft, South Taft, Ford City, Maricopa, Fellows, McKittrick, Derby Acres, Dustin Acres, and the Cuyama Valley”
508 Center Street • 765-6550
The Best Beer Selection on Tap in Taft!Black GoldCafe and Deli
Meet Your Local Public Servant- Janice Dillingham
Our homemade meatballs and marinara sauce with
parmesan cheese and garlic butter all baked to perfection on a soft
toasted French roll
Try Our Meatball Sandwich $6.25
Open Monday’s for Lunch and Dinner
Taft College Get’s New Bronze Cougar, Water Fountain in College Quad Area
Public Servants: Meet TC’s Sheri Horn Bunk
The Place4014 Highway 33
Beautiful Downtown Ventucopa(661)766-2660
Every Wednesday - Oak BBQ Steak Sandwich 12:00 PM - Close
Coming Events...Saturday, September 10th
BARN DANCE & BBQ
Top Sirloin green salad, beans and bread
Horse Shoe Tournament starts at 2pm. Call ahead for sign ups $5 entry fee.
$1.50 Domestic Drafts 5:00pm to Close
Saturday, August 27th$10.00 All You Can Eat Buffet
$10.00 BBQ Pork Spare Ribs, potatoe salad, corn on the cob and bread. BBQ Starts at 5pm
By Nicole Frost
New West Side Recreation Center Opening This September
2 TAFT INDEPENDENT August 26 - 1, 2011
Passion For Nails
Monday to Friday10am-7pm and
Saturday 9am-6pm
Nail Services:Sea Shell • Glitter Acrylic Metalic Flakes • Rock Star
(we also treat ingrown nails)
Men & Seniors & Diabetics Welcome
Open 24 Hours! 506 Center Street (661) 205-5579
Get Ready For Back To School with Next Step!
Anderson Business ServicesBookkeeping • Income Tax • Notary
Greg AndersonMobile Notary Public
Certified Signing Agent
Sandy AndersonNotary Public
Certified Signing Agent
Schedule of ServicesAcknowledgments & Jurats
$10 per signatureMortgage Documents
$150 per setMobile Notary Service
$1 per mile
Call For Appointment 765-7665 Sandy 577-6790 • Greg 577-6032
810 Center Street • (661)805-9813
1014 6th Street • TaftIn the Save A Lot Shopping Center
(661)745-4913
Ben’s BooksThe Largest, Cheapest and Only
Used Book Store in TaftFiction • Non Fiction • Paperback
Hard Covers • SciFi • Biography • Religion Childrens • Cookbooks and More!
426 Center Street (661)763-5451
Fine Jewelry • Gifts 14K Gold • Sterling Silver Black Hills Gold • Jewelry Repair • Watch Batteries
Candies • Candles • And More!
Small town, family owned, low overhead.We can save you money on quality jewelry!
Acme Jewelry will be closed on Tuesdays when Ray is in L.A.
Please call first 763-5451 Thank You
Store Hours:Tuesday to Friday 9:30am - 5:00pm
Saturday 10:00am - 2:00pmClosed Sunday and Monday
SAN JOAQUINAutomotive Center
$199.99
Billy MessengerVoted Best
Mechanic for2009 and 2010
Cooling System Flush(includes up to 2 gal coolant, flush kit, conditioner)
A/C Service(includes up to 3oz of Freon, 2oz dye)
Overall Vehicle Inspection(visual inspection of all external components)
(tax, haz waste fee included)
EVERYDAY OIL CHANGES
DIESEL ENGINE $71.99 OR LESS
531 Center Street • 763-1123
SUMMERSPECIAL!Get Your Car Ready
For Summer!
GAS ENGINE $35.99 OR LESS
(up tp 7 qts oil, filter, tax, haz waste fee)
(up to 3.75 gal oil, filter, tax, haz waste fee)
WE COME TO YOU!
Shop Taft
1277 Kern Street (661)765-6899
Ten Percent Firearms
We Can Haul Away Most Large Items Call Us Today • (661)765-6752
Recycling is OUR Business
J & D Recycling1277 Kern Street
Come stop by, have some coffee and leisurly browse our
selection of books!
Pre - Workout MixBy N’SANE
421 & 423 Center (661)763-3527
Personal StyleBack - To - School Savings!
Newly expanded Juniors & Contempory Fashions
Personal Style
New Arrivals!Sacred Thread,
Broomstick Skirts, Jackets, Blouses
AND MUCH MOREWomen • ContemporaryJunior • Toddler • Infant
Men • And More!
Come in for our Back To School Membership
Specials & Savings! $25/mo
ITEM OF THE WEEK
Miller’s Direct Beauty Supply Outlet510 Center Street Taft, CA
763-5445
A Hint of Class Name Brand ClothingShoes • Jewelry
Accessories & More
Inside The Historic Fort915 N. 10th Street Suite 34
(661)623-1783
Step Back Into SchoolIn Style!
New Arrivals of Backpacks & Shoes
Back To School Daze...August 1st-31st
10% off professional lines New Arrivals Weekly!10-15% off 100% Human Hair Extensions
10-20% off Feather Extensions and Earrings20-50% off Storewide Deals
We will meet or beat any price!If we don’t have it we will get it!
523 Finley Drive • 765-7147 • Mon-Fri 8am-5pm Sat 8am-1pm
Tire & Automotive Service Center
Oil & Filter Special
2995*$Plus Tax
Must Present Coupon at Time of Purchase
$3.50 Oil Disposal FeeExp. Sept. 30, 2011
FREETire Rotation
& Brake CheckPlus
We will checkall fluids
& tire pressure
*Most Cars & Light Trucks
Up to 5 Qts.
all Paper back books $.10 during Side-walk Sale on September 10th
August 26 - 1, 2011 TAFT INDEPENDENT
Community Events.........3
News Briefs.......................3
Westside Watcher............4
West SideRecreation Report..........5
Westside News.................6
Westside News.................7
Community Voices..........8
Classified Ads.................10
Westside News...............11
Uncivil Liberties...........11
Negocios Hispanos........11
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The Taft Independent
508 Center StreetP.O. Box 268
Taft, California 93268(661) 765-6550
Fax (661) 765-6556
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.TaftIndependent.com
Locally and Independently owned since 2006
The Taft Independent is a locally owned community newspaper published weekly on Fridays for your enjoyment and reading pleasure. We publish 3,500 issues and distribute to over 225 locations in the city of Taft and the neighboring communities of Cuyama Valley, McKittrick, Maricopa, Fellows and Western Kern County, California.
The Independent is available free of charge, limited to one copy per reader. Additional copies are $1 each. The contents of the Taft Independent are copyrighted by the Taft Independent, and may not reproduced without specific written permission from the publisher.
We welcome contributions and suggestions. Our purpose is to present news and issues of importance to our readers.
SUBSCRIPTIONS. Subscription home or businessdelivery of the Taft Independent is available for $6.50 per month or $78.00 per year. To subscribe to please call 765-6550.
LETTERS-TO-THE-EDITOR.Send us your letter to Taft Independent at the above address. Limit it to 300 words and include your name, address, and phone number. Fax: (661) 765-6556. Email your letter to: [email protected].
ADVERTISING.Display Ads: Rates and special discounts are available. Contact our advertising representative at (661) 765-6550, or email to [email protected]: Call 765-6550 or fax us at (661) 765-6556. Phone order are taken. Visa and Master Card accepted.
Publisher and Editor-in-ChiefMichael J. Long
Managing EditorAdvertising
Jessica Skidgel
Layout & DesignJessica Skidgel
Contributing Writers Jessica Miller, Kent Miller, Wesley Morris,
Nicole Frost
ColumnistsRandy Miller, Wendy Soto, Mimi Collins,
Jane McCabe, Dr. Harold Pease
Member California NewspaperPublishers Association
Printed in California
Taft California“Home of the Taft Oilworkers Monument”
“Gateway to the Carrizo Plain National Monument”
VFW Bingo Every Tuesday Night at 5:30pm
The VFW will hold Bingo Night every Tuesday at 6:30pm at 600 Hazelton Street in Maricopa. Doors open at 5:30pm, buy in is $5 a pack, food will be served. Come on out, bring a friend and support our vets!
End of Times Gallery Summer Art Classes
The End of Times Gallery, 428 Center Street, is offering the following summer classes: DRAWING - Tuesdays, 1-3 p.m.CHILDREN’S ART LESSONS - Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m.WATERCOLOR - Thursdays, 1-3 p.m.ACRYLIC PAINTING - Thursdays, 6-8 p.m.All classes are $10 per session, $40 per month.For more information please call 765.4790.The End of Times Gallery is taking artists’ work on CONSIGNMENT for $5 per item. The gallery earns a 30% commission on work sold. If you would like to have your work considered for representation, please call for an appointment - 765.4790.
Kern County Animal Control Low-Cost Rabies Vaccination Clinic Saturday, August 27th
Come on out Saturday, August 27th to the Kern County Animal Control low cost rabies vaccination clinic and licensing at Ford City Park located on the corner of Cedar and Taylor Street from 8am-12pm noon.
Taft Bike Fest Labor Day Weekend, Friday-Sunday, September 2nd-4th
2 Wheel Production presents The First Annual Taft Bike Fest which will take place this Labor Day Weekend, Friday (12pm-9pm), Saturday (9am-9pm) and Sunday (9am-2pm), September 2nd-4th at the Rails to Trails located at 6th St. and Main St. This three day event will feature concerts, beer garden, multiple vendors, motorcycle bike show and contest, tattoo contest, and motorcycle stunt show. There will be dry tent camping and RV/Trailer parking on site. Vendor space is available for food, crafters, commercial and business vendors. To apply for vendor space stop by the Taft Cham-ber of Commerce for event form and more information or contact Shannon with the Chamber at [email protected] or 765-2165. For more information on the Taft Bike Fest email them at [email protected] or check them out on Facebook.
Ladies Night Dinner & Social Wednesday, September 7th
Looking for an excuse to go out and get together with your girlfriends? Join us for Ladies Night Dinner and Social from 6pm to 8pm at Black Gold Cafe and Deli, located at 508 Center Street. Tell your friends!
Fourth Annual TIL Casino Night Saturday, September 17th
On Saturday, September 17, 2011, the Taft College Foundation, Team Oxy and TIL cordially invite you to attend their Fourth Annual TIL Casino Night at the JAM Event Center, 1400 Norris Road, Bakersfield, CA 93308. Doors open at 6:00 p.m., with gaming beginning at 7:00 p.m. Evening activities will include catered buffet from Café Med; libations; gaming, including black jack, roulette, craps and Texas Hold ‘Em Poker; and a silent and live auction. VIP Tables can be reserved at three levels. For
News BriefsCommunity Events
Taft Farmers MarketThursdays 5pm - 8pm • 5th Street Plaza
Taft High hosts Back-to-School Night Monday, August 29th Taft Union High School officials are inviting parents and community members to join them for a free hot dog barbecue as partners in educating students at Back-to-School Night on Monday, Aug. 29. The event begins at 6 p.m. in the quad. The school band will perform from 6 to 6:25 as parents eat dinner in the quad.At 6:25 p.m., Superintendent/Principal Mark Richardson will welcome parents, introduce school board members and give an overview of the evening’s events during a five-minute orientation. “We want to emphasize that parents are our partners in education and give them a chance to see what their children are doing at school. They will get to see the positive accomplishments of their children,” Superintendent Richardson explained. The format is designed to make the school more open to parents so they feel comfortable. “We want parents and guardians to be involved in their child’s education. Without their help, the education of the child cannot happen to the fullest extent.” The week beginning Aug. 29 has been designated MyCats Week by school officials. Parents will have access to the library from 5 to 7:30 and may sign up for a MyCats account. A Verification Pass Code or VPC code will be mailed home Tuesday<Aug. 23>. The account allows parents to check their child’s grades. From 6:30 to 8:10, the evening will follow the traditional format where parents follow their child’s class schedule from Period 1 through 7. Each class visitation with teachers will last 10 minutes. Passing periods are five minutes each. Period 1 will be from 6:30 to 6:40; Period 2 from 6:45 to 6:55; Period 3 from 7 to 7:10; Period 4 from 7:15 to 7:25; Period 5 from 7:30 to 7:40; Period 6 from 7:45 to 7:55; and Period 7 from 8 to 8:10. Teachers will provide a course overview including expectations, goals and objectives, textbook and materials, and grading and homework policy. Parents with specific questions about students are asked to contact the Guidance Center in the main administration building to make an appointment. Counselors will be available in the Guidance Center.
Taft Chamber Ambassador Program
The Taft Chamber of Commerce is re-launching the Chamber Ambassador pro-gram. We are inviting members of the community to the West Side Recreation Center to learn more about the Taft Chamber and how they can help promote the organization. We are looking for volunteers to assist at events, in the office, and in the community. Within this group, we want to foster friendships, forge working business relationships, and create a closer community. Join us for an informational session on Tuesday, August 30, 2011 at 5:30pm at the West Side Rec Center Assembly Room.
Taft Chamber of Commerce Ambassador Recruitment NightTuesday, August 30, 2011 at 5:30pmWest Side Recreation Center Assembly RoomFree event, refreshments will be servedContact the Taft Chamber at 765-2165.
more information, please contact the Taft College Foundation at 661.763.7961 on or before Monday, September 5, 2011.
Taft Chamber of Commerce Annual Golf Classic Saturday, October 1st
Teams are forming now for the Taft District Chamber of Commerce Annual Golf Clas-sic being held on Saturday October 1, 2011 at Buena Vista Golf Course sponsored by Westside Waste Management in Association with Area Businesses. We are also looking for additional sponsors for this event! Contact the Chamber to sign up your team! Tournament begins with shotgun start at 1:00PM with Putting and Pitching contests (start at 8:00AM.) 4 person team (form your own teams) Scrabble Format, 2 flights: Handcapped or Open. Registration is $100 per player ($400 teams). Entry fee includes Green Fees, Cart, Drinks, Goody Bag, Dinner, & first round participation in putting & pitching contests. This event is sure to sell out. Reserve your teams today! Contact shannon.taftchamber@gmail. com for more information or stop by 400 Kern Street to get your entry form.
Taft ARC Barbeque Saturday, October 8th
The Taft ARC will be holding a BBQ on Saturday, October 8th from 11am to 2pm at the Taft ARC, located at 204 Van Buren St. $10 a plate and includes tri tip, salad, beans, roll, drink and dessert. Lunch ticket includes a drawing for Harris Ranch Meat Basket. Raffle tickets for other prizes. 6 tickets for $5 or $1 each.
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Editorial
Westside Watcher
Your Guide To The Best Restaurants and Entertainment on the Westside
The Taft
Restaurant and Entertainment Guide
Independent
Taft Petroleum Club
450 Petroleum Club Road - 763-3268 Open Tuesday- Friday 3:30pm to Close
Asian ExperienceAsian Food and Pizza
Lunch and DinnerTuesday - Friday
11 am - 2 pm 4 pm - 9 pmSaturday 4 pm - 9 pm
215 Center Street, Taft763- 1815
Sagebrush Annie’sRestaurant and Wine Tasting
Tasting Sat. & Sun. 11:30-5 pmDinner by Reservation
4211 Highway 33, Ventucopa(661) 766-2319
Taft Crude Coffee HouseCoffee House and Deli
Monday – Friday 7 am to 4pm.
Saturday 7 am to 2 pmSundays 7:30 am to 10 am
1010 6th Street, Taft763-5156
Black Gold Cafe & DeliPastas - Sandwiches
Espresso - Beer - WineOpen Monday to Saturday
Lunch served 9am-1pmDinner served 5pm - 8pm
Wine Tasting on First Thursdays508 Center Street
765-6550
Tumbleweed Café and Steakhouse
Steak, Seafood, Wild Game, Full Bar
Monday – Friday 6 am to 2 pmSaturday – Sunday 7 am – 2 pm
Dinner Hours Friday and Saturday 6 pm to 9 pm24870 Highway 33, Derby Acres
768-4655
Paik’s Ranch HouseWhere Everybody Meets
Breakfast, Lunch and DinnerOpen 7 Days
Mon. Tues. Thur. 6 am-8:30 pmSun. Wed. Fri. & Sat. 6 am - 9 pm
765-6915 200 Kern St. Taft
Sagebrush Annie’sRestaurant and Wine Tasting
Tasting Sat. & Sun. 11:30-5 pmDinner by Reservation
4211 Highway 33, Ventucopa(661) 766-2319
Your Busines ListedHERE
Call 765-6550
Asian Experience
215 Center Street 763-1815
Asian Food and PizzaLunch and DinnerTuesday - Friday
11 a.m. - 2 p.m. 4 p.m. - 9 p.m.Saturday 4 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Live Music Saturday Nights
Always Fresh!
Mon. - Fri. 10am - 2;30pmDine In or We Deliver
765-4143700 Kern Street Taft, CA
Westside Entertainment
Sagebrush Annie’s
Wine TastingDinner by Reservation
Award Winning Wines
766-23194211 Highway 33, Ventucopa
Get Your Events in the Westside Entertainment Guide. Call 765-6550 or fax 765-6556
Your RestaurantListed Here!
Call765-6550!
Starting as low as $12 per
week!
Paik’sRanch House Restaurant
“Where Everybody Meets”
Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerOpen 7 Days
Mon, Tues, Thurs - 6 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Wed, Fri. Sat. and Sun. 6 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
765-6915200 Kern Street, Taft, Ca.
Friday, August 12th was our last Ribeye Steak and Chicken Dinner until September 9th. Our dinner
crew is taking some well deserved time off and we will be back Friday,
September 9th. BAR WILL BE OPEN!
Your RestaurantListed Here!
Call 765-6550!Starting as low as
$12 per week!
Industry NightSeptember 7th opens at 3:30 dinner at
7:30. Sponsored by Taft Chevrolet Buick50/50 door prizes and great food!
HALL AMBULANCE CREW REUNITED WITH CARDIAC ARREST SURVIVOR
Modern Technology Saves Life of Early Hall Ambulance Service Technician
Hall Ambulance Paramedic Jeff Perkins and EMT Mike Hilliard along with Bakersfield Fire Department staff were reunited with sudden cardiac arrest survivor Ron Klawitter on Wednesday morning. Harvey L. Hall, Founder and President of Hall Ambulance facilitated the meeting. For Hall and Klawitter it was a walk down memory lane. Klawitter worked for Hall in the 1970’s and the two shared fond memories of days when they worked out of Tech 1, Hall’s first Cadillac ambulance. During the event, Hall stressed the importance of someone in every home learning CPR. “It is because Ron’s wife knew CPR that my friend is here with us today” said Hall. Klawitter suffered a sudden cardiac arrest on July 5th. His wife Jan, a CPR instructor, called 9-1-1 and then performed CPR until the Hall Paramedic Ambulance arrived two minutes later. Paramedic Perkins defibrillated Klawitter and was then assisted in resuscitative efforts by Bakersfield Fire Department Engine 7. Klawitter gave thanks for his survival to his wife, the Hall Ambulance crew, the Bakersfield Fire crew and the 9-1-1 dispatcher. Hall Paramedic Perkins said “This is a great example of a sys-tem of care that worked just as it should have”. He went on to add “If more people knew CPR, I think that we’d be celebrat-ing many more of these great recoveries”.
Air Board Says Ozone levels rise Air officials urge emission-reduction strategies to avert reaching critical ozone threshold As ozone levels in the Valley air basin increase during the Valley’s first Air Alert episode, local air officials remind resi-dents and businesses that curtailing emission-producing activi-ties such as driving may avert hitting the threshold that triggers a federal monetary penalty. The Valley’s first Air Alert was declared Tuesday, Aug. 23 and is in effect through Sunday, Aug. 28. Air Alerts are declared Valley-wide and include the counties of San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Madera, Fresno, Kings, Tulare and portions of Kern. Air Alert episodes are called when conditions may lead to ozone (smog) formation that results in exceeding health-based ozone standards of 125 parts per billion (ppb) and triggering substantial federal monetary penalties. On Monday, the three highest ozone readings in the air ba-sin were 97 ppb at Ash Mountain (Tulare County); 91 ppb in Parlier (Fresno County); and 90 ppb in Arvin (Kern County). On Tuesday, the three highest readings were 108 ppb in Parlier, 107 ppb in central Fresno and 103 ppb in Edison (Kern County). “Increasing heat, stagnant air movement and the build-up of emissions are producing elevated ozone. But by curbing our emissions, we may avoid triggering a 1-hour exceedance,” said Seyed Sadredin, the Air District’s executive director and air pollution control officer. About 80 percent of the Valley’s ozone-forming emissions are produced by vehicle use. Residents can reduce smog-form-ing emissions by refraining from idling when dropping off or picking up students, carpooling or vanpooling, and refraining from using drive-through services. Businesses and municipalities can reduce emissions by shift-ing operations to early morning or late evening, as in lawn care; offering flexible work schedules, and encouraging carpools and vanpools for employees. Businesses can also enroll at no cost in the Healthy Air Living Partner program.valleyair.org/lists/list.htm. To receive information about becoming a Healthy Air Living Partner, please visit www.healthyairliving.com.
BOXER CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION TO HELP RESPONSIBLE HOMEOWNERS
Senator Praises Administration for Looking at Further Steps to Ease Housing Crisis and Calls on the Federal Housing Finance Agency to Immediately Implement S.170 Fresno, CA – U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) today reacted favorably to press reports that the Obama Administration is considering new measures to slow down foreclosures and boost the economy by taking steps similar to S.170, the Helping Responsible Homeowners Act. This bipartisan bill will help up to two million Americans to refinance their mortgages at historically low interest rates, keeping them in their homes and boosting economic growth. Senator Boxer said, “I am extremely pleased that the Boxer-Isakson legislation is gaining support in Washington as it has throughout the country with endorsements from Mark Zandi, the National Association of Realtors, the National Consumers Law Center, the National Association of Mortgage Brokers and many others.” Boxer also sent a letter this afternoon to Acting Director Ed-ward DeMarco of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), which regulates Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, to follow-up on their meeting earlier this year and to urge him to immediately implement S.170. In the letter, Senator Boxer noted that she was pleased to read DeMarco’s comments indicating he was “open to all ideas that pro-vide needed assistance to borrowers.” She wrote: “S.170 has the dual benefit of saving Fannie and Freddie money and boosting the economy by giving responsible homeowners who deserve a break but are stuck with high interest rates more money to spend in their communities.” The full text of the letter is available here. Boxer has called her legislation a “no brainer” and a “win-win” because experts have stated that it will help homeowners who deserve a break but are stuck with high interest rates to refinance and spend extra money to help boost the economy. Addition-ally, it will save Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac money as a result of lowering the foreclosure rate. Interest rates for 30-year home mortgages are at historically low levels. Yet of the 27.5 million mortgages guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, more than 8 million still carry an interest rate at or above 6 percent. For the average homeowner – with a $150,000 loan – lowering the interest rate by 1 percent would save $1,100 a year. With up to two million additional borrowers refinancing, this would pump up to $2.2 billion annually into the economy. The legislation is also expected to lead to up to 54,000 fewer defaults by homeowners and produce a net savings of up to $100 million for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
August 26 - 1, 2011 TAFT INDEPENDENT
Westside News & Business BriefsTaft Chamber Mixer at Tumbleweed Cafe August 31st
The Taft Chamber of Commerce will sponsoer a mixer hosted by the Tumbleweed Café on Wednesday, August 31st at 5 p.m. Tumbleweed Café is located in Derby Acres on Highway 33. It’s the Tumbleweed’s 6th Anniversary!The public is invite and welcome to come mix and mingle with the staff of the Tumble-weed Café and the Taft Chamber of Commerce. Enjoy food and drinks and learn more about the restaurant and bar in Derby Acres. The event marks the 6th Anniversary of the Tumbleweed Café’s ownership. Help celebrate this year at the Taft Chamber Mixer. Dinner and drinks will be a part of the festivities surrounding this anniver-sary get together. There will be a 50/50 raffle and business card drawing. For more information, contact the Chamber at 765-2165.
We Are Specialists!Sellac, Gel Color, Airbrush, Acrylic Nails,
Pink & White, Pedicures, WaxingMonday - Friday 9am-7pmSaturday 9am-6pm1080 West Kern Street
10% OFFFor All Students
Minimum Purchase of $15.00Expires: 8/31/11
Back - To - School Special!
(661) 763-3111
Taft Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament Oct. 1st, New Rec. Center Opening Soonby Jane McCabe
School has reopened, the days are getting shorter, and Septem-ber is just around the corner. On September 11th, our country will mark the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Taft’s commemoration service will be held at the high school at (time??). The following events are slated for Saturday, September 10th: • Center Street Sidewalk Sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Please see the list of businesses that plan to participate, their ad-dresses, and items for sale. • The West Side Recreation and Park District will have the grand opening of its new building in the late afternoon or early evening. It’s at 500 Cascade Place, Building D. A bowling alley has been built in the new building, which can be booked for par-ties. It also has a fitness/weight room, a batting cage for practice, two small offices, a conference room and a room for pre-school children. A new floor has been laid in the auditorium. There are showers in each rest room and vending machine throughout the facility. • The Walk to End Alzheimer’s is also on September 10th at the Park at River Walk in Bakersfield beginning at 9 a.m. People will be walking nation-wide. This is the largest event ever to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research.Carol Hattan, a Qualified Dementia Care Specialist with Con-tinuum Senior Care Management, addressed the chamber. She says they offer support groups for people caring for Alzheimer patients and those in the early stages of the disease. Good services are avail-able in residential care facilities that have special units for people with dementia. MediCal helps with the expense for qualifying people. Ms. Hattan explained that people with Alzheimer’s have “holes” in their brains caused by cells (neurons) that have died, and this af-flicts them with short-term and eventually long-term memory loss. A number of drugs have been developed in recent years, which can slow down the progression. A diet high in antioxidants and keeping one’s brain active by learning new things every day can help prevent Alzheimer’s or retard its development. Whereas it isn’t directly hereditary the potential can be inherited. Ms. Hattan urges elderly people, whether they have Alzheimer’s or not to make a Durable Power of Attorney for finances and Health Care and to use an Elder Law Lawyer in so doing. Senior Citizens should discuss POLST (a new and improved advance directive) with their doctors. For more information you can contact her at [email protected] Coming up soon is the Taft District Chamber of Commerce Annual Golf Classic on Saturday, October 1, 2011 at the Buena Vista Golf Course. This event is sponsored by Westside Waste Management. It starts at 8 a.m. and ends at 11 a.m. The entry fee is $100 per player, and teams of four will be formed. Over $100,000 in prize money will be awarded.
West Kern Oil Museum Fun-Fund RaiserSaturday, September 17th
All Proceeds Go To Support Your Local West Kern Oil Museum
Gates Open 4:15 p.m. Early Bird Bingo 5 p.m. Don’t Be Late!!West Kern Oil Museum
1168 Wood Street, Taft, CA
Please RSVP to Carolyn Fuller (661) 765-4642Seating by Reservation Only - $5 Entrance Fee
Fee Includes auction Paddle, 1 Bingo Card & Snacks/drink
Stop Signs Going Up at 6th Sreet and Emmons Park DriveBy Kent Miller
Taft College students and staff face the prospect of months of long lines of vehicles waiting to make turns from Emmons Park Drive onto 6th Street. It will be mid-November or later before the intersection becomes a three-way stop, according to a report from Craig Jones, city public works manager. The problem is that adding stop signs for northbound and southbound traffic on 6th is part of a project to resurface 10th Street and 6th Street between Ash and Warren streets, Jones said. The 6th and 10th street projects were combined into one for bid-ding in a cost-saving effort, and the combined project is awaiting approval from California Department of Transportation, he said.Jones estimated the cost of the work on both streets at about $700,000. “We’re waiting on a notice to proceed,” he said. “We hope to hear something back in two weeks from Caltrans. Then we can start bidding ... The ad has to run for three weeks. “Then it goes to (Taft City) Council (to accept the winning bid). Construction will start about Oct. 24 at the earliest.“The variable is the workload for Caltrans in getting approval letters out (for road work projects). Then the time-line is in our hands.” The project involves grinding down two inches of asphalt on the streets, laying two inches of new asphalt, painting street markings and installing thermo-plastic crosswalk markings, Jones said. “The new plastic markings last longer than paint, are brighter and are raised,” he said. “They are easier to see.”Crossings that are now yellow, and possibly the stop bars, will get the plastic markings, he said. “The 6th Street project for that one section is 21 working days,” Jones said. “It could be completed by mid-November, but there are a lot of variables. I can’t say when it will happen.“As soon as the city gets the notice to proceed we will move as swiftly as possible, without bypassing any of our legal responsibili-ties.”
The Place4014 Highway 33
Beautiful Downtown Ventucopa(661)766-2660
Every Wednesday - Oak BBQ Steak Sandwich 12:00 PM - Close
Coming Events...Saturday, September 10th
BARN DANCE & BBQ
Top Sirloin green salad, beans and bread
Horse Shoe Tournament starts at 2pm. Call ahead for sign ups $5 entry fee.
$1.50 Domestic Drafts 5:00pm to Close
Saturday, August 27th$10.00 All You Can Eat Buffet
$10.00 BBQ Pork Spare Ribs, potatoe salad, corn on the cob and bread. BBQ Starts at 5pmwww.taftindependent.com
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Westside News & Business Briefs
CookhouseOT
& SaloonSpecializing in Steak & Seafood
Lunch DinnerTuesday - Friday11a.m. - 2p.m.
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West Side Recreation and Parks District to Open New Rec Center in September by Nicole Frost
Despite Taft’s size, there is plenty to do in our little city thanks to the West Side Recreation and Park District. The WSRPD offers many activities for everyone from tod-dlers to senior citizens including the Walter Glen Natatorium community swimming pool, West Side Little League, Franklin Field Park and baseball fields, and many more. The WSRPD is opening a new facility that is expected to open in early September of 2011. The new recreation center was built with approximately $3 million from the insurance of the old facility that burned down a few years ago.
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“The old facility that we had was great and provided a great service to the community of Taft for decades,” said Recreation Supervisor Les Clark. “Even though the burning down of the facility was and is tragic we are excited about the program capa-bilities of the new recreation center. Approximately $3 million dollars came from insurance and an approximately $1 million came from reserves.” The new building will be 20,802 square feet, including a full-size gymnasium, weight room, 4-lane bowling alley, confer-ence room, staff offices, restroom and locker room facilities, an activity room and a preschool room. Not only is the WSRPD building a new facility, they are adding some more activities for the Taft community. People will be able to rent the bowling lanes, obtain a weight room membership and there will also be an indoor walking track inside the gymnasium. Also, the old preschool is being moved into the new facility, allowing the old building to be used for a senior activity center. “We anticipate some new program offerings with the new Center,” said Stephanie House. “But this is really just giving us a place of our own to hold many of our existing programs so that we aren’t as dependent on using other facilities.” Taftians have expressed much interest in the new bowling alley that will be offered. “We are looking forward to being able to provide bowling again in Taft,” said House. “We are just thrilled to have gymna-sium space that we can program in a variety of ways.” Board member Bill McPherson has high expectations for the new facility. “To say it’s inspiring is an understatement,” said McPherson. “It so compliments the community by having this center. It starts right when you walk in the door. The Rec has done well. Having this new building that will last 60 years and what it will mean to future generations like the old Rec center did for past generations is great. I think it will really please the community.” The grand opening of the new recreation center will be Sep-tember 10 from 2pm-10pm. If you have any questions regarding the new facility, you can call the West Side Recreation and Park District at (661) 763-4246.
The new recreation cengter, located behind the recreation center parking lot, features a new weight workout room (upper left), a gym (top center), a reception area (top right), a state-of-the-art 4 lane bowling alley (above), and a child care facility (below).
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Sheri Horn Bunk is working to lay a foundation for Taft College. As the Executive Director for the Taft College Foundation, Bunk handles fundraising opportuni-ties for the college by talking with donors and other organiza-tions on a daily basis. Bunk was born in Sacramento, California and she was raised in the small town of Madera. She has been married to Gary Bunk for 19 years and she enjoys being a stepmother and step-grand-mother. She plays golf regularly with her husband and they love to travel and explore. Throughout her life, Bunk has been an avid salesperson and this is what catalyzed her interest in fundraising. She started as an entrepreneur at the age of 13 by sell-ing Christmas cards door-to-door. “I went door-to-door selling Christmas cards in July, promising to deliver in October, with their name printed on the card,” said Bunk. “That was high-tech for 1969!’ She has had three major careers involving sales that have paved the way for her current career in fundraising. She spent 10 years in the executive search industry in Southern California where she specialized in placing high level data consultants to the entertain-ment industry. “A group that hired me to help build their firm invited me to work on the job of taking the company public which we did in 1983,” said Bunk. “We sold our company Data Dimensions in 1998 to a leading millennium software company.” Bunk lived in both Marina Del Rey and Redondo Beach and, although she thought it was great, she missed her family and she missed living in a smaller town. “I moved to Bakersfield in 1988 for love and found myself look-ing for a job,” said Bunk. “A friend of mine told me about Buck Owens having a radio station in town and I thought it would be a real hoot (or hee-haw) to work for him.” Bunk worked for KUZZ as their National Sales Manager for many years. She then moved on to working for the television sta-tions KBAK and Univision. “I yearned for a more entrepreneurial environment and ended up raising money for the Bakersfield Symphony Orchestra. I was completely out of my box and I liked it,” Bunk added. “The job at the Symphony lead to an offer from California State University Bakersfield as a Director of Major Gifts.” The job at California State University Bakersfield was the last position Bunk held before coming to Taft. “I really love it here!” exclaimed Bunk. A typical day for Bunk is usually outside of the office where she will either meet with new donors or follow-up with existing donors, both individual and corporate. “A typical day is usually…sending letters, writing grants, making phone calls, writing press releases, helping with events and working with internal Taft College colleagues to build the policies and procedures as well as identity for a Taft College Foundation,” said Bunk. “[All of this is] a sideline to raising funds. I am out in the community of both Bakersfield and Taft banging the drum to the tune of Taft College and all of their wonderful programs.” Although Bunk has only been with Taft College since 2009, she has had many memorable experiences in such a short amount of time. “There have been many [memorable days], “ said Bunk. “The day Willy Duncan, our past president, told me that we had tripled the foundation funds in my first 18 months of employment…that was great! Willy was a great champion for me and I miss him!” Bunk was recently elected to the Network for California Community College Foundations board, which is housed by the Chancellor’s Office, for a three-year term. She is excited “about learning more about the California Community College System and collaborating with Fundraising colleagues.” The NCCCF is an organization that plays a large part in the
California Community College system. Their mission is “to enhance and support the resource development capabilities of California Community College foundations through leadership, training and networking.” Specifically, the organization’s members strive to help their colleagues become more effective fundraisers and more efficient managers. Bunk is involved with many different future plans for the col-lege, including setting up an online vending service for donors to be able to give gifts through a PayPal system. “Also we will be implementing a new donor tracking and com-munications software system,” said Bunk. “This is an imperative part to fundraising as we will build a donor database and be able to track everything we do and everybody we know. We currently have all of our alumni and friends and corporate donors on excel spread-sheets, so we will transfer all of the information to the system and continue to add and build. We also have over 100K names of past alumni that we will clean up and get into the system so we can communicate with those folks.” Bunk spends time to obtain the funds to better the services and amenities that are offered at and for Taft College. “I want the people of Kern County to know that Taft Col-lege is using their tax dollars wisely by having vocational options such as welding, auto mechanic and our new Energy Technology programs, as well as focusing on delivering general education requirements for students who want to transfer to a four-year insti-tution. I also speak about our TIL program and the new building campaign.”
Meet Your Local Public ServantsSheri Horn Bunk, Taft College Foundation Executive DirectorBy Nicole Frost
Taft College Get’s New Cougar Bronze SculpturePlace on New Water Fountain Feature in College Quad Area
Workmen put the finishing touches on a new water fountain feature in the Taft College quad area of the campus shortly after placing a bronze cougar sculpture on a pedastal inside the fountain. The fountain should be opera-tional by Monday.
8 TAFT INDEPENDENT August 26 - 1, 2011
Community Voices“I Could Have Saved Two Other Rapes and a Murder if…”
Dr. Harold Pease
Meet Amanda Collins, a University of Nevada, Reno Campus student, who was brutally raped in the same parking garage where campus police park their cruisers, less than 100 yards from the police station. What is different about her, from the approximately 9 other students raped per day on college campuses throughout the United States, is that it happened near the police station and she had a concealed weapons permit which authorized her to carry a gun everywhere except on campus. She maintains that it probably would not
have happened had she been allowed to carry her concealed weapon. What is worse, is that she is haunted by the knowledge that she was the first of three rapes and one murder which all could have been avoided. With respect to her right to have a conceal weapon she wonders, “why I could be trusted at the deli shop across the street [to carry a gun], and then as soon as I crossed that arbitrary line, I was suddenly deemed incompetent and unable to make sound decisions or untrustworthy for what-ever reason by the same authorities who granted me the permission to carry in the first place.” It turns out that the individual who raped her, James Biela, now sitting on death row, ended up killing yet another rape victim, 19-year-old Brianna Denison. It was Amanda Collin’s drawing of him that allowed the police to find and arrest him ten months later but Amanda, having first fired a gun with her father at age 5 or 6, could have killed him in self-defense with one well-placed bullet. Collins argues, “My inability to be able to carry allowed [Biela] to continue assaulting women, and ultimately he murdered one, too.” Her mother said it best when confronting the university chancellor, “ If guns aren’t the answer, then what is? Where were your police when my daughter was being raped?” Next door was apparently not good enough. So what has the University of Nevada, Reno Campus done to prevent the same thing happen-ing again? The lighting in the parking lot has been improved and they installed more call boxes so victims can get help. What is Amanda’s response to this? “A call box above my head when I am being straddled wouldn’t be any more help than the police that night. What am I supposed to do, ask my attacker to hold on and then run and push the button, then fight off my attacker while telling the operator what’s going on (Fighting Chance, by David Burnett, First Freedom, Sept. 2011, pp. 22-28)?” When institutions deny their students the right to defend themselves—even making it a crimi-nal behavior to carry a gun with the intent to protect oneself—they then assume that responsibil-ity unto themselves. When they fail to provide the protection that they deny are they respon-sible? This is presently being tested in the courts and so far it looks promising for future victims. Victims unprotected by their colleges or universities are suing their institutions. Some might argue that allowing everyone qualifying to have a concealed weapon on campus would invite frequent “shoot-outs.” This has proven not so in Utah which has had such a law for sometime. Colorado has left concealed carry to the board of directors of each campus so some al-low it and others do not. A national campaign to open this part of society to firearms is gaining momentum. If you wish to be better informed on this issue see www.concealedcampus.org. More than half of the Texas House of Representatives has signed as co-authors of a measure directing universities to allow concealed handguns for both students and professors. Texas has 38 public universities and more than half a million students. Wisconsin and Virginia are also liberaliz-ing their former views against concealed weapons on campus. Yes Amanda, you could have saved three rapes and a murder but your story of such is resonating to thinking people with the reality that first responders (police) “are good and essential and necessary—but instant responders are better. The university takes instant responders out of the equation” and, unfortunately, the victims are the innocent—often dead. Dr. Harold Pease is an expert on the United States Constitution. He has dedicated his career to studying the writings of the Founding Fathers and applying that knowledge to current events. He has taught history and political science from this perspective for over 25 years at Taft College. To read more of his weekly articles, please visit www.LibertyUnderFire.org.
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TAFT UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH
630 North St. 765-5557
“Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors”
Pastor Cindy BrettschneiderSunday Morning Worship 10:00 AM
Adult Bible Study and Sunday School 11 AMAdult Bible Study Monday 6:00 PMWednesday Night Service 6:00 PM
Praise Team meets on Thursday at 6:00 PM
Trinity Southern Baptist Church
400 Finley DriveWe invite you to join us
each week as we worship
Sunday Bible Study 9:45 amSunday Morning Worship 11:00 amSunday Evening Worship 6:00 pm
Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 6:00 pm
New Hope Temple“Connecting Lives”
308 Harrison Street765-4572
Sunday Morning WorshipService 10 a.m.
Sunday Evening WorshipService 6 p.m
Bible Classes All AgesWednesday 7 p.m.
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Sunday School 9:30 a.m.Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.
St. Andrew’sEpiscopal Church
Sunday Service - 10 a.m.Rev. Linda Huggard
703 5th Street - Taft(661) 765-2378
Peace Lutheran Church- LCMSTaft- A caring community under Christ
We welcome you to worship with us at peace lutheran church, 26 Emmons Park Drive (across from the College). Worship service begins at 10:00 a.m.
Communion will be offered 1st and 3rd Sundays
Sunday School for all ages at 9:00 a.m.
The Pregnancy crisis center is now open and available for support and assistance. For information, call 763-4791
If you have a prayer request please call (661)765-2488. Leave a message if the pastor or secretary is not available
Angel Food Program Tues. 9am - 12pm Thurs. 3pm - 6pm
Sunday Services 10amUTURN Youth Service
Sunday 6pm1000 6th St.
Weekly Classes Mon - ThursPlease call 765-7472 for info
For a ride to church call 765-7472 before 9am on Sunday
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Sunday Morning Worship 9:45Sunday Evening Worship 5:00
Monday Evening Mens Prayer 7:00Wednesday Evening Worship 6:30
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Min. Qualifications: High School diploma or GED; and one (1) year of experience and/or
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keeping (or related); or any equivalent com-bination of education,
training, and experience which provides the
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Application and job description may be ob-tained at City Hall, 209 East Kern Street, Taft.
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Friday, September 2, 2011. EOE. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of application and postmarked ap-plications will not be
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THE CITY OF TAFT IS LOOKING FOR
QUALIFIED TRANSIT DRIVERS
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The City of Taft is look-ing for qualified Part–
Time Transit Drivers for the dial-a-ride and fixed route services. Must be
dependable and able to work varied shifts
including split-shifts and weekends.
Minimum Qualifications: - High School diploma
or GED. Must possess a State of California Class B Driver’s License with
passenger endorse-ment. A school bus driver’s license or a
General Public Para-transit Vehicle (GPPV) operator certificate is
highly desirable.
Application Process: - Application and job description may be
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www.cityoftaft.org. Final Filing Date: 5:00 p.m., Friday, September 2,
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PROPERTY FOR RENT
BUSINESSFOR SALE
FOR SALE
Established local Taft business. Taft Crude Coffee House and Deli. Excellent location, near Taft College. In business for 6 years. $25,000. Room to ex-pand product offerings. Good family business. Call 661-623-4296.
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114 Franklin $40K (Contingent)417 Tyler 3bd 2bath $60K106 Lee St 3bed 2 bath $129,5009057 Ellis Street 4bed 2 bath 10 acres $140KCommercial Building $169KRestaurant/ Dry Goods Store $195K160Acres in Maricopa $295K
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4 Homes in Taft 1 House in Maricopa. $26,000 to $85,000. Serious Inquiries only. $9,500 down. Owner carry. 661-343-0507.
2bd. 1 ba. $9,000. on leased land. New carpet and paint. Negotiable. 623-6718.
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212 E. San Emidio. Fri and Saturday 7-? Furn, household goods, tools and more.
334 Pine Drive. Alley entrance. 7am to ? Sewing Mach., and treasures from storage shed.
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Cooler Service: Motors, pumps, pads, cleaning, installations. New & Old
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EmploymentHELP WANTED
Truck Driver/Pumping Unit Mechanic - Taft, CASouthern Sierra General
Engineering, Inc. has an immediate need for a Truck Driver/Pump-ing Unit Mechanic for the Kern County area. Qualified candidates must have 2-3 years
oilfield experience, high School Diploma or GED.
A clean driving record and class A is required
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CITY OF TAFT EXTRA HELP MAINTENANCE
AIDE $10.00/hour
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2 bd/2ba double wide in park. $20,000 599-5037.
HOMES FOR RENTQuiet and private 2 bd. 1 ba. apartment. 407 Lucard Street. Incl. Washer and dryer, private front fenced yard, $675 mo. plus dep. Credit check,
and ref.s.Tenant pays utilities. call 623-4296.
Nice condo apartment. 3 bd rm 1 ba. home on
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detached 2 car garage. Original garage has
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FOR RENT200 1/2 Van Buren 1/1 $500601 4th 2/1 $650709 Kern 3/1 $900340 F St 3/1 + 1/1 $1,200516 Grant Terrace 4/2 $1,350
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Super clean 1 bed room house with kitchen ap-pliances, plus washer dryer hook ups. Water, garbage, pest control and gardener furnished. No pets. $800 plus $600 deposit. Call 765-4786 between 7a.m and 7 p.m.
707 Filmore 3 bd/1ba $750 mo. + dep. 707 1/2 1 bd/1ba $450 mo. + dep. 661-343-0507.
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Taft, California(661) 623-0827 (661) 765-1171
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Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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30 Plus Years in ConstructionLicense No. 927634
We Do All Phases of ConstructionKitchen and Bathroom Specialists
Ken Shugarts (661) 343-0507
Plumbing • Septic • Roto-RooterFraming • Electrical • Concrete
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Gabriel Medina, NFPTJosh Nance, NASM
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625 A. St. Across from park. 3bd/1 ba, den, fenced yard. $900 mo + $1,300 dep. 979-3113.
3/1 house all new carpet, new paint, beautiful ready to move in now! $7901/1 duplex $525 includes water. Mark King Murphy King Real Estate (805)684-4101
APART. FOR RENTNewly redecorated 2bd upstairs Apt. Kitchen appliances and washer dryer furnished. All util. paid No. pets. $700 mo. plus $500 deposit. Call 765-4786 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
MCKITTRICK. 3/2 Apt. Newly furn.$650 mo. Taft Property Mgt. 661 745-4892. Brokers Licence 01417057
Creekside Apartments. 1 BD and 2 BD. Pool, AC & Appl. 661.699-9823. 420 Finley Dr.
Courtyard Terrace Apts. 1 and 2 bdrm’s Pool,lndry rm.,1210 4th St. Apt. 1. Sec. 8 OK.
(661) 763-1333.
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Rosy’s ClosetHombres y Mujeres
Ropa y Zapatos401 Center Street
Mar. - Sáb. 10am-8pmDom. 11am-8pm
Cerrado los Lunes
The Cell Fone StoreMóviles y Accesorios y
alimentos y más510 Finley Drive661-765-2500
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Phone 340-8609
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Servicios Mercado de Agricutores de TaftCada Jueves 5:00pm - 8:00pm
Quinta Calle Plaza(5a Calle entre Main y Calle Center)
Vienen a comprar los productos!! Comprar Fresco y Local!!
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mermeladas, joyas, ropa de cama, artesanias y mucho mas
Interesado en convertirse en un productor,
proveedor o artista(musicos, cantantes, comedios)
Ponganse en contacto con Shannon en 661-765-2165 o [email protected]
Westside News & Business BriefsGas Price Update California, August 22- Average retail gaso-line prices in California have risen by 0.2 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.71/g yesterday. This compares with the national av-erage that decreased by 1.4 cents per gallon in the last week to $3.58/g, according to gasoline price website CaliforniaGasPrices.com. Including the change in gas prices in Cali-fornia during the past week, prices yesterday were 61.5 cents per gallon higher than the same day one year ago and are 8.2 cents per gallon lower than a month ago. The national average has moved lower by 10.4 cents per gallon during the last month and stands 86.7 cents per gallon higher than this day one year ago. “Although crude oil ended another volatile week on the upswing, rising from $79 to settle just above $82 per barrel at Friday’s close, overall demand for gasoline is not likely to increase any time soon and we should not be surprised to see crude oil slip to the mid 70s this week as the price at the pump edges lower too,” says Gregg Laskoski, GasBuddy.com Senior Petroleum Analyst.
Air District Declares Air Alert beginning TuesdayFirst ozone episode spans six days
The Valley air basin is in an Air Alert episode from Tuesday, Aug. 23 to Sunday, Aug. 28. This includes the counties of San Joaquin, Stan-islaus, Merced, Madera, Fresno, Kings, Tulare and portions of Kern.
This Air Alert episode is being called because the Valley is experienc-ing conditions, such as increased emissions load, high temperatures and stagnant air flow, that lead to ozone formation. High ozone levels put the Valley at risk for exceeding health-based ozone standards that in turn trigger federal monetary penalties.
There are steps residents and businesses can take to prevent this. Reducing vehicle use is an important way to reduce these emissions.
Residents can reduce smog-forming emissions by:· Refraining from idling when dropping off/picking up students· Carpooling, vanpooling or alternate transportation· Refraining from using drive-through services
Businesses and municipalities can reduce emissions by:· Shifting operations to early morning or late evening (lawn care)· Offering flexible work schedules· Promoting carpools and vanpools for employees· Implementing telecommuting· Becoming a Healthy Air Living Partner
For more information about Air Alerts, please visit http://www.valleyair.org/AirAlert/AirAlert_Landing.htm. To sign up for a free sub-scription to the Air Alert email notification system please visit http://www.valleyair.org/lists/list.htm. To receive information about becom-ing a Healthy Air Living Partner, please visit www.healthyairliving.com.
The District will send out mid-morning media updates throughout the Air Alert episode. Please contact the District for Air Alert graphics.
408 Main Street • (661)765-4337
Precision Bodyworks & Towing
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317 Main Street • Taft
Phone (661)763-4420
FAX (661)763-1389
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Devon’s Body Shop
MORTIMER FIREARM TRAININGCCW Classes & BSIS Classes
Ray Mortimer, Instructor661-747-6965
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Larry Heptinstall, 661-342-4033 (CCW)Jay Thomas 661-809-1772 (BSIS)
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The Tumbleweed Bar and Restaurant
24870 Highway 33 in Derby Acres • (661) 768-4655Owner Orchel Krier Welcomes You and Your Family - Dinner Reservations
(661)763-4445No Appointment Needed for
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General Automotive Repairs
• 661-763-4445 • 500 S. 10th Street
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Located in the Heart of Oil Country On the Petroleum Highway
Randy’s Trucking
(661) 763-47731050 Wood Street
Cart-Away Concrete Mix Trailer • Hydraulic Rotation and Tilt for Mixing and Dumping
• Mixes Concrete While Traveling • • Large Internal Blades •
• Rear Operator Control Panel •
745-4919
Used to be Paul’sBike Shop
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209 Harrison Street • Taft (661)765-2505 or (661)763-1887 fax
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408 Main Street • (661)765-4337
Monday-Friday 9-5:30, Saturday 9-3419 Harrison St. Taft, CA 93268 (661) 765-2987
western shop & PET SUPPLY
Self Wash 1st Dog at reg. price & 2nd dog at 1/2 price!
Nails clipped and filed $12Each additional dog or cat $9
Come see us at 608 Center Street
Includes: Shampoo, conditioner, brushes, nail clippers, dryers, and an air conditioned room.
Kennels are available for additional dogs
$56. Small dog up to 30lbs $14.00Dogs 30 lbs & over $17.00
99 $65.
$29.99
Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner - Full Bar - Catering - RV Parking Available
Open 7 Days a Week
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Saturday, August 27th Dog Rabbies Clinic Ford City Park • 8am-12pm
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317 Main Street • Taft
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FAX (661)763-1389
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