Kern River Water Data: Wed. 6 a.m. Stor age , Isabella Reser v oir 157,619 acre-feet. (High point was 330,829 ac-ft. July 2. Pool capacity is 568,075 ac.-ft. at the spillway. Current limit is 360,000 ac.-ft.) Inflo w , Nor th F or k of K er n at K er n ville 289 cfs (5-hr avg.) Outflo w , Lo w er K er n 289 cfs Borel Canal flo w 0 cfs Data from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers cfs=cubic feet per second 1 cu.ft. = 7.48 U.S. gallons 1 ac.ft.= 325,851 U.S. gal. Been waiting for ‘Inception’ to come out on DVD? Now’s your chance. The time to look at your Medicare benefits for 2011 is right now, says Harry Thal. Pictures of the Lake Isabella Christmas Parade can be found here. FREE PRESORTED Kernville Standard U.S. Postage PAID Permit 25 5 Need quick emergency information? It’s on page 4. 4 9 12 Friday, December 3, 2010 A Locally-Owned Community Partner and Award-Winning Newspaper Vol. 7 No. 44 Lake Isabella’s weekend weather Fri: Mostly cloudy, high 65. Fri. night: Mostly cloudy, low 43. Sat.: Mostly cloudy, high 64. Sat. night: Mostly cloudy, low 39. Sun.: Chance of showers. High 58. Sun. night: Chance of showers, low 42. National Weather Service Mike Devich Kern River Courier It was reported on several different web sites last week that Southern California Edison has signed 21 contracts with solar and wind companies for power to be pro- vided to them – but the interesting part is that one of them is for another solar plant apparently being planned for Weldon. The new plant, which is scheduled to be online by September 2013, appears to be different from the one already in the works for Weldon. The new one is a 20-megawatt plant called the “Nicolis, LLC” project, planned by Foresight Renewables with headquarters in San Francisco. Requests for information from Foresight Renewables went unanswered by press time. The plant is the same kind (photovoltaic panels) as a bigger one being planned for Weldon by Renewable Resources Group of Los Angeles. The site for RRG’s proposed plant would be close to homes in Weldon and would be on both sides of Highway 178 adjacent to and behind the Weldon Methodist Church. The other contracts signed with Southern California Edison recently were for installations located in Lancaster, Victorville, Blythe, North Palm Springs, Lucerne Valley, Rosamond and Mojave. The contracts would provide nearly 259 megawatts, enough for more than 168,000 average homes. SCE says that the contracts are a result of their 2010 Renewables Standard Contracts Request for Offers, a voluntary renewable procurement program for small projects that SCE has held for several years. For more about SCE and its renewable energy program, visit www.sce.com/renew- ables. Mike Devich Kern River Courier The 11th annual Christmas Parade of Giving takes place in Kernville on Saturday, Dec. 11 at 4 p.m. The parade will start at Circle Park, which has been transformed once again into Santa’s Village with thousands of lights and hundreds of holiday decorations. The parade will start at 4 p.m. when a caravan of cars will tour the streets of Kernville, picking up gifts for children at homes along the way. The parade and Santa will arrive back at Circle Park at 5 p.m. Santa will visit with the children from 5 to 9 p.m. Hot apple cider and cookies will be available for all. Santa will also be available in Circle Park on Dec. 15, 18 and 22 from 4 to 6 p.m. If you would like to register your car in the parade, contact Kenny Rhodes of Kern River Hotrodders at (909) 754- 5270. Jennie Cox Special to the Courier We’re very thankful there was no rain and no snow and hardly any wind at the Lake Isabella Christmas Parade last Saturday. The sun even came out of hiding and it warmed up! We had 65 entries this year. Only three could not make it due to weather and one car would not start. The opening song to kick off the parade was performed by Anna Duvall from Wofford Heights. Those honored as Grand Marshals were very overwhelmed as they received the recognition they deserved. Just wish we had more time to honor them. Those honored were Smokey Bear and friends: District Ranger Rick Larson of Kern River Ranger District, Sequoia National Forest; Deputy Chief Heidi Dinkler of the Kern County Fire Department; Fire Management Officer Dave Brinsfield of the Bakersfield Bureau of Land Management; and many firefighters. Certificates of recognition were given by Congressman Kevin McCarthy, Assemblymember Kern River Courier If you plan on traveling into the higher elevations on the outskirts of the Kern River Valley, you need to read this press release from the Forest Service. Forest Service officials will implement seasonal road closures for high ele- vation areas of the Kern River Ranger District due to recent storm activity. Gates will be closed and locked on several roads for public safety and resource protection. Although most roads will remain closed for the duration of the winter sea- son, depending on weath- er conditions and road surfaces, forest officials may reopen some of these roads at a later date. As a reminder, forest visitors should be pre- pared for winter condi- tions. Watch out for icy road conditions in and around the Kern River Valley and the Sequoia National Forest. Keep your vehicle stocked with simple emergency equip- ment. At a minimum, carry tire chains, warm clothes, blankets, water, snacks, candle with match- es and a flashlight. Keep informed of weather reports. Forest visitors are advised to contact Forest Service offices in Lake Isabella (760-379-5636) or Kernville (760-376-3781) for the latest information on road conditions. If you have issues or concerns regarding the seasonal road closures, please call Cheryl Bauer, Recreation Manager, at (760) 376-3781, extension 630. Michael Batelaan/Kern River Courier Bob Burkhart cooks at the pancake breakfast held for Toys for Tots during the Lake Isabella Christmas Parade last Saturday. Over 60 meals were served. The funds raised were to purchase toys for our community. The breakfast was Nathan Eddy’s idea, and he was helped by a crew of volunteers.The Marine Corps’Toys for Tots pro- gram is being assisted by the local Salvation Army, headed by Pastor Bill Blanton. Another solar plant planned for Weldon? Kernville’s Christmas Parade Dec. 11 to bring children joy Roads closed for season There were 65 entries in the Lake Isabella Christmas Parade Saturday. Murdoc Douglas/Kern River Courier Santa appears at Isabella parade See ISABELLA, Page 16
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Kern River WaterData: Wed. 6 a.m.
Storage, IsabellaReservoir157,619 acre-feet.(High point was330,829 ac-ft. July 2.Pool capacity is568,075 ac.-ft. at thespillway. Current limitis 360,000 ac.-ft.)
Inflow, North Fork ofKern at Kernville289 cfs (5-hr avg.)
Outflow, Lower Kern 289 cfs
Borel Canal flow0 cfs
Data from U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
cfs=cubic feet per second
1 cu.ft. = 7.48 U.S. gallons
1 ac.ft.= 325,851 U.S. gal.
Beenwaiting
for ‘Inception’to come out onDVD? Now’syour chance.
The timeto look at
your Medicarebenefits for2011 is rightnow, says HarryThal.
Friday, December 3, 2010 A Locally-Owned Community Partner and Award-Winning Newspaper Vol. 7 No. 44
Lake Isabella’sweekend weather
Fri: Mostly cloudy,high 65.
Fri. night: Mostlycloudy, low 43.
Sat.: Mostly cloudy,high 64.
Sat. night: Mostlycloudy, low 39.
Sun.: Chance ofshowers. High 58.
Sun. night: Chanceof showers, low 42.National Weather Service
Mike DevichKern River Courier
It was reported on several different websites last week that Southern CaliforniaEdison has signed 21 contracts with solarand wind companies for power to be pro-vided to them – but the interesting part isthat one of them is for another solar plantapparently being planned for Weldon.
The new plant, which is scheduled to beonline by September 2013, appears to bedifferent from the one already in the worksfor Weldon. The new one is a 20-megawattplant called the “Nicolis, LLC” project,planned by Foresight Renewables withheadquarters in San Francisco.
Requests for information from ForesightRenewables went unanswered by presstime.
The plant is the same kind (photovoltaicpanels) as a bigger one being planned forWeldon by Renewable Resources Group ofLos Angeles. The site for RRG’s proposedplant would be close to homes in Weldonand would be on both sides of Highway178 adjacent to and behind the WeldonMethodist Church.
The other contracts signed withSouthern California Edison recently werefor installations located in Lancaster,Victorville, Blythe, North Palm Springs,Lucerne Valley, Rosamond and Mojave.The contracts would provide nearly 259megawatts, enough for more than 168,000average homes.
SCE says that the contracts are a resultof their 2010 Renewables StandardContracts Request for Offers, a voluntaryrenewable procurement program for smallprojects that SCE has held for severalyears.
For more about SCE and its renewableenergy program, visit www.sce.com/renew-ables.
Mike DevichKern River Courier
The 11th annual Christmas Parade ofGiving takes place in Kernville onSaturday, Dec. 11 at 4 p.m. The paradewill start at Circle Park, which has beentransformed once again into Santa’sVillage with thousands of lights andhundreds of holiday decorations.
The parade will start at 4 p.m. whena caravan of cars will tour the streets ofKernville, picking up gifts for children
at homes along the way. The parade and Santa will arrive
back at Circle Park at 5 p.m. Santa willvisit with the children from 5 to 9 p.m.Hot apple cider and cookies will beavailable for all.
Santa will also be available in CirclePark on Dec. 15, 18 and 22 from 4 to 6p.m.
If you would like to register your carin the parade, contact Kenny Rhodes ofKern River Hotrodders at (909) 754-5270.
Jennie CoxSpecial to the Courier
We’re very thankful there wasno rain and no snow and hardlyany wind at the Lake IsabellaChristmas Parade last Saturday.The sun even came out of hidingand it warmed up!
We had 65 entries this year.Only three could not make it dueto weather and one car would notstart.
The opening song to kick off theparade was performed by AnnaDuvall from Wofford Heights.
Those honored as GrandMarshals were very overwhelmed
as they received the recognitionthey deserved. Just wish we hadmore time to honor them. Thosehonored were Smokey Bear andfriends: District Ranger RickLarson of Kern River RangerDistrict, Sequoia National Forest;Deputy Chief Heidi Dinkler of theKern County Fire Department;Fire Management Officer DaveBrinsfield of the BakersfieldBureau of Land Management; andmany firefighters.
Certificates of recognition weregiven by Congressman KevinMcCarthy, Assemblymember
Kern River Courier
If you plan on travelinginto the higher elevationson the outskirts of theKern River Valley, youneed to read this pressrelease from the ForestService.
Forest Service officialswill implement seasonalroad closures for high ele-vation areas of the KernRiver Ranger District dueto recent storm activity.Gates will be closed andlocked on several roads forpublic safety and resourceprotection.
Although most roadswill remain closed for theduration of the winter sea-son, depending on weath-er conditions and roadsurfaces, forest officialsmay reopen some of theseroads at a later date.
As a reminder, forestvisitors should be pre-
pared for winter condi-tions. Watch out for icyroad conditions in andaround the Kern RiverValley and the SequoiaNational Forest. Keepyour vehicle stocked withsimple emergency equip-ment. At a minimum,carry tire chains, warmclothes, blankets, water,snacks, candle with match-es and a flashlight. Keepinformed of weatherreports.
Forest visitors areadvised to contact ForestService offices in LakeIsabella (760-379-5636) orKernville (760-376-3781)for the latest informationon road conditions.
If you have issues orconcerns regarding theseasonal road closures,please call Cheryl Bauer,Recreation Manager, at(760) 376-3781, extension630.
Michael Batelaan/Kern River Courier
Bob Burkhart cooks at the pancake breakfast held for Toys for Tots during the LakeIsabella Christmas Parade last Saturday. Over 60 meals were served. The fundsraised were to purchase toys for our community. The breakfast was Nathan Eddy’sidea, and he was helped by a crew of volunteers.The Marine Corps’Toys for Tots pro-gram is being assisted by the local Salvation Army, headed by Pastor Bill Blanton.
Another solarplant plannedfor Weldon?
Kernville’s Christmas ParadeDec. 11 to bring children joy
Roads closed for seasonThere were65 entries inthe LakeIsabellaChristmasParadeSaturday.MurdocDouglas/KernRiver Courier
As part of Kernville’s Christmascelebration, there will be a CandleStroll and Christmas caroling inKernville’s Circle Park area onFriday evening, Dec. 3. For moreinformation, call the KernvilleChamber, 760.376.2629.
Optimal Hospice sponsors“Light Up A Life” event Dec. 4
“Light Up A Life” is an annualseries of national ceremonies thatinvolve lighting a candle for a spe-cial loved one. Optimal Hospicewill be holding one Saturday, Dec.4 at the Lodge at Painted Rock (onthe other side of the river from thetown of Lake Isabella – to getthere, take Keyesville Road). It’s at11 a.m. To order a light for $10,call (661) 716-8000.
KRV Woman’s Club ChristmasSpectacular to be held Dec. 4
The KRV Woman’s ClubChristmas Spectacular will be held
Dec. 4 at 5 p.m. There will be agreat dinner catered by Hodel’s ofBakersfield. Door prizes andthemed Christmas trees. Ticketsare $30. 379-7220.
Havilah Centennial Group tohold Christmas party Dec. 4
The Havilah Centennial Groupwill be having its Christmas partyat the Havilah Schoolhouse onSaturday, Dec. 4 from 4 p.m. until? The community is cordially invit-ed. Just bring a munchie to share.379-2636.
Film about consumerism to bescreened for free Dec. 5
A free screening of "WhatWould Jesus Buy?" (USA, 2007, 91min.) will be shown Dec. 5 at 2p.m. at Kernville First BaptistChurch, 46 Valley View Drive (nextto Pizza Barn). Cosponsored byKernville’s First Baptist andUnited Methodist Churches. Thiscomedy follows Reverend Billyand the “Church of Stop
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RegularactivitiesFridays• 6 a.m. - 1 p.m., M - F, Senior Nutrition,Senior Center, Lake Isabella. 379-5831.• 8:30 - 11:30 a.m.- TOPS #2293 weight lossgroup, Veterans Hall #2, 417-2272.• 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Alzheimers respite groupmeets at Vets Hall, Lake Isabella. 379-0848.• 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.- TOPS weight loss group,Mt.View Church, Lake Isabella. 378-3935.•10-11 a.m.- Grief Support Group, 6048L.I.Blvd. 1st and 3rd Fridays. (661) 410-1010.• 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. - AA, 6407 Lake IsabellaBlvd., Lake Isabella.• 11 a.m.-3p.m.- Lunch at Eagles, open topublic, Mt. Mesa. 379-3394• 1 p.m.- Happy Hookers crochet club, SeniorCenter, Lake Isabella. 379-6335• 4 p.m. - KV Cruisers Cruise Night, El PortalII Lake Isabella, 1st Fri. 549-3855• 7:30 p.m.- Al-Anon, 80 Evans Rd, WoffordHts. 376-2410 or 376-2066.
Saturdays• 9:30 a.m. Sequoia Amateur Radio Group,Youth Center, Lake Isabella. 2nd Sat.• 9 a.m.- 2 p.m - Farmer’s Market, NuuiCunni Ctr, French Gulch. 549-0800 • 9 a.m.- 1 p.m - Farmer’s Market, LakeshoreLodge, Wofford Heights.• 2 p.m. - BMX race, KV Bike Park, Kernville.Fees apply. KVBikePark.com, 223-6165 • 5 p.m., Havilah Centennial Group meets,1st Saturday, schoolhouse. 379-2636.• 5-7 p.m. Dinner at Eagles open to public,Mt. Mesa. 379-3394• 7-10 p.m.- Dam Dancers square dancing,1st Saturday, Senior Center, Lake Isabella.
Sundays• 9 a.m. to noon - VFW Breakfast, open to thepublic. 2811 Nugget, Lake Isabella. 379-3877.• 9 a.m. to noon - Eagles Breakfast, open tothe public. Highway 178, Mt. Mesa. 379-3394.
Mondays• 6 a.m. - 1 p.m., M - F, Senior Nutrition,Senior Center, Lake Isabella. 379-5831.• 1 p.m. - Kern Valley Democratic Club,Senior Center, 3rd Monday.• 1 p.m., Line dance classes, Senior Center.379-0043.• 3 p.m. - Kernville Chamber, board 2nd
Mon., membership 4th Mon. 376-2629.• 5-7 p.m. Eagles spaghetti dinner, Mt. Mesa,open to public, 1st. Mon. 379-3394.• 6-9 p.m. KRV Community Orchestra meetsat Cerro Coso Lake Isabella. 376-4461.• 7 p.m. KRV Art Association meets, 3rdMon., Senior Center. 379-2844.• 7 p.m. K.V. Rovers meet at Kern ValleyMuseum, Kernville. 1st Monday.• 7:30 p.m. Al-Anon, KRV Hosp Cafe. 376-2410 or 376-2066.
Tuesdays• 6 a.m. - 1 p.m., M - F, Senior Nutrition,Senior Center, Lake Isabella. 379-5831.• 8:30 a.m. - Yoga Practice Group, KernvilleMethodist Church. (909) 753-9043.• 9:30-11a.m.- Me & My Friends children’splaygroup, 1st Baptist Church, LI. 379-2556.• 10 a.m. Garden Group, 2nd Tues. 379-1129.• 12:30 p.m. Bridge Club, Rod & Gun Club,E. Evans Rd., Wofford Heights. 376-4249.• 2 p.m. - KRV Cemetery District meeting atcemetery. 2nd Tuesday. Public invited. 376-2189.• 2 p.m. - LI-Bodfish Prop. Owners meet atSenior Center. 2nd Tues. (760) 379-1830.• 6:30 p.m. Epilepsy Support Group,Bakersfield, 2nd Tues. 376-1606.• 7 p.m. - KRV Historical Society meets,Senior Center, Lake Isabella, 4th Tues.
This information is sent to the Courierby the groups listed. It is suggested thatgroups provide a phone number in caseinterested individuals need more informa-tion, or meeting times have changed. Allarea codes are 760 unless otherwise noted.
The Courier CalendarShopping” Gospel Choir as theygo on a cross-country mission tosave Christmas from the‘Shopocalypse’ — the end ofmankind from consumerism, over-consumption and the fires of eter-nal debt. Discussion follows withKernville Pastors Grant Bennettand Lauren Chaffee.
KRV Chamber to elect officersat meeting Dec. 8
The Kern River Valley Chamberof Commerce will be holding theirannual election of officers duringtheir General MembershipMeeting at noon on Wednesday,Dec. 8 at El Portal II Mexican Grillin the Kern Valley Plaza in LakeIsabella. 379-5236.
ECHO fundraiser to be held atBurger King Dec. 10
There will be a fundraiser forthe ECHO Academy at BurgerKing in Lake Isabella on Tuesday,Dec. 7 from 4 to 8 p.m. A portion ofsales during those hours goes toECHO.
Christmas Shop Hop inKernville on Friday, Dec. 10
The 2nd Annual Christmas ShopHop with Circle Park merchantswill be on Friday, Dec. 10 from 5-8pm. Music, raffles, and refresh-ments! Have fun and do yourChristmas shopping, too! Listen tothe Jazz Tones at the OddfellowsHall and see local artists at the BigBlue Bear. Kernville Chamber,760.376.2629
Christmas Parade of Giving inKernville Dec. 11
The Christmas Parade of Givingwill be held on Saturday, Dec. 11starting at 4 p.m. in Circle Park,Kernville. Cars will cruise thestreets of Kernville collecting gifts.Santa arrives back in Circle Park tovisit with the children from 5 to 9.m. There will be hot apple ciderand cookies for all. For more infor-mation, contact Kenny Rhodes at(909) 754-5270.
Christmas Concert inKernville Sunday, Dec. 12
The Kern Valley CommunityOrchestra will be presenting theirChristmas Concert at KernvilleElementary School on Sunday,Dec. 12, at 4:00 p.m. The selectionsto be performed include WhiteChristmas, Stille Nacht, SleighRide, Winter Wonderland, MarchOf The Nutcracker, Trepak, andmore. Donations will be acceptedat the door and children are admit-ted at no charge. Refreshmentswill be served. New musicians arealways welcome. For more infor-mation, please contact RickFankhauser at 760-379-1616.
McCarthy staff to hold localoffice hours on Dec. 16
A Field Representative forCongressman Kevin McCarthy willhold office hours in Lake Isabellaon Thursday, December 16 at theCounty Complex, 7050 LakeIsabella Blvd. from 1:30 p.m. to2:30 p.m. Local Contact is VinceFong, District Director forCongressman McCarthy at (661)327-3611.
Living Nativity to be present-ed in Southlake Dec. 18
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Rod MiddleworthKern River Courier Columnist
This weekend my daughter,Esther, her daughter Sarah, anddaughter-in-law Nicole, werehere for a girlsgetaway. Theirchildren wereleft inBakersfieldunder care ofhusbands whowere overjoyedwith theprospect of han-dling three kid-dies (my great-grandchildren), all under 5 years... alone. The gals came up hereto veg out and shop in the valleyat our vast array of emporiums,but mostly to sleep late, eatMom’s cooking and visit.
Late breakfasts, pajamas,games ‘til midnight, selectedDVD movies and good foodwere all compressed into twodays. It rained, but no onecared. They just had fun withoutthe kids around. Of course, therewere several calls back and forthto answer husband questionsand to say hello or whatever tothe youngsters who missed theirmommies.
This reminded me of the earlydays when our three childrenwere very young and the manytimes we drove in and aroundCalifornia visiting, camping,going to boat races, and takingSunday drives to anywhere. Lotsof time was spent in the car,
which included fights to seewhich one of the three wasforced to sit in the middle.
We played all kinds of gamesto keep them occupied, but itwas rarely enough to defray theboredom that little kids face ondrives of any length. When theywere old enough we played thealphabet game, where we lookedfor signs with alphabet lettersstarting from A and going to Z.(First one through the alphabetwas the winner). At first we letthem win and later they wouldbeat the pants off us. We werealways asked, "Are we thereyet?" And we'd say "Soon!" Wealways had fun, but there were afew special times when someonewatched our kids for a weekendwhile we would get away to ahotel or motel in some specialhideaway. We loved the solitudeand the absence of responsibility,but deep inside was the knowl-edge that we would be homewith the kids soon and howmuch we loved and missed them.
And that was the way it waswith the recent girls getaway. Itwas fun, but what did they talkabout more than occasionally?Right – the kids! Today the galsleft, anxious to get home to theirfamilies, and to be with the kids.
Things don't change whenthere is love.
Wofford Heights resident RodMiddleworth, a retired securitymanager for Pacific Bell, is aninstructor for the local AARPDriver Safety Program.
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You know that there are noguarantees in life. Just whensomething is certain to happen, itdoesn’t. The expression “Theonly thing forcertain is thatthere will alwaysbe change” sumsit up well.
Selling yourhome is one ofthose times youwant some cer-tain answers toimportant ques-tions, questionslike: “How soon will my homesell?” or “What is the rightprice?” Answers to those ques-tions canbe critical,yet, like reallife, theanswersmay be elu-sive. Here’swhy.
Buyerswill decideto purchaseyour homebased oncompar-isons theymake against others currently forsale. Measuring factors likespace, condition and location of
the home against the askingprice, they make a value judge-ment based on their own valuesystem, not yours. That decisionis based partially on facts, fig-ures, and logic, and partially onemotion.
The most appropriate questionsellers should ask is, “How canwe market our home to presentthe most positive impressionpossible to buyers? The answerto that question can certainly beprovided by your real estateagent.
Carefully choose the right realestate agent, and you’ll enjoy thebenefits of professional represen-tation and an early sale at thebest possible price. Through adetailed analysis of your homeand its value, your real estate
agent willhelp youpositionyourhome tosell with areason-abledegree ofcertainty.
MattFreemanis a
Realtor with Freeman’s LakesideRealty (760) 379-5915 or cell 223-0880. His column is not intendedto replace legal advice.
Matt Freeman
Questions deserve good answersTalking About Real Estate
#2211285 This vacant land is flat and ready to grade, fenced, so whylive on top of your next door neighbor when you can have a lovelyhome? ONLY $13,000
#2211268 Make an offer on this lonely manufactured home lookingfor someone to give it TLC. Had previously been a rental so somespecial attention would be nice. 2 bedrooms, 1 3/4 baths, nice sizedliving room, fully fenced, good sized lot, AND one car garage at theback of the lot. Some paint and some repairs would make this homeshine so don't let this bargain and possible "Home Sweet Home" forYOU pass you by. ONLY $45,000
#2211009 This Bank-Owned property right on Bodfish-CalienteRoad in Havilah is a perfect weekend property, within minutes ofLake Isabella and the Kern River. ONLY $49,000
#2211290 How many houses can you buy with 2 bed 2 bath and anover 600 sq foot garage with workshop on almost 1/2 an acre with alake view for 59K! ONLY $59,000
#2211282 Very nice MH, well taken care of One owner property,Very clean and neat. ONLY $85,000
#2211276 On 2.5 acres, with it's own well, on a great view lot and withdistant neighbors........this is the place if you want to be secluded yet stillclose to services and the Lake and River. The MH is a 2005 and is a 4 bed,2 bath with over 1700 sq feet of living space. ONLY $99,000
#2211273 This original 1960's cabin has been extensively upgraded, yetstill has its rustic feel. Original Tongue and Grove cedar ceilings, new car-pet, paint, doors, 2 new bedrooms from a garage conversion, new plumb-ing, new concrete, new floors and sidewalks, on and on. ONLY $129,500
#2211288 This quaint and cozy home is located in a prime location,close to shopping and specialty stores. It's just minutes to the lake.Call NOW for more details! ONLY $150,000
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--Matt Freeman
Previews of new DVDs by DNA Smith
New DVDs reviewed in this col-umn will be available in stores theweek of Dec. 13.
PICKS OF THE WEEK"Inception" (PG-13) -- Director
Christopher Nolan ("Memento,""The Dark Knight") has craftedone of the most original and talkedabout films of year -- if not thedecade. Leonardo DiCaprio starsas Dom Cobb, an industrial spywho can enter the dreams of hisclients' competitors and steal theirideas. A Japanese magnate namedSaito (Ken Watanabe) hires Cobbto do something different: Insteadof extracting ideas, he wants Cobbto implant anidea into thesubconscious ofa rival business-man (CillianMurphy) -- aprocess called"inception."
With the aidof his partner(JosephGordon-Levitt),an architecturestudent (EllenPage), a chemist(Dileep Rao) and a forger (TomHardy), Cobb enters a series ofdreams and dreams-within-dreams to pull off the caper. Aseries of spectacular special-effectssequences will simply take yourbreath away. "Inception" is one ofthose rare science-fiction films like"2001" -- one that is not only visu-ally compelling, but smartly writ-ten and intellectually stimulating.
"Despicable Me" (PG) -- Thebest animated film of the year is,hands-down, "Toy Story 3," butcoming in a very close second is"Despicable Me," a rollicking slap-stick comedy starring the voices ofSteve Carell, Jason Segel, RussellBrand and Julie Andrews.
Gru (Carell) is the world's great-est supervillain -- until a youngupstart named Vector (Segal)steals the Great Pyramid of Giza,dropping Gru to No. 2 on the list.To regain the top spot, Gru muststeal Vector's shrink ray so that hecan shrink the moon. To do that,
he must enlist the help of threecookie-selling orphan girls and asquad of blobby, inept minions(who steal every scene they're in).Despite the hackneyed trope of theImportance of Family, "DespicableMe," is one of the funniest films ofthe year and a treat for kids andadults.
"The Other Guys" (Unrated) --Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlbergstar in this hilarious send-up ofbuddy-cop movies. Ferrell plays aclueless police accountant with ahot wife (Eva Mendes) whosebeauty he is totally oblivious to.Wahlberg is a super-cop wannabewho is banished to desk duty afteraccidentally shooting a member ofthe New York Yankees. After the
city's famousduo of supercops (Samuel L.Jackson &Dwayne "TheRock" Johnson)die in the line ofduty, Ferrell andWahlberg usethe opportunityto take on a caseinvolving a bil-lionaire WallStreet crook(Steve Coogan).
The gags in this film come at youso fast and furious, you'll be out ofbreath from laughing. "The OtherGuys" is definitely worth a watch.
TV SERIES"The IT Crowd" Complete
Fourth Season"The Honeymooners Christmas
Special""24" The Complete Series"Married ... With Children" The
Complete Series "Robert Klein: Unfair and
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Five "Trailer Park Boys Say
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Season "24" The Complete Eighth
Season"Hawaii Five-0" Tenth Season"Gunsmoke" Fourth Season V.2
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Friday, December 3, 2010 Page 5EntertainmentK E R N R I V E R
Couch Theater‘Inception’ comes to DVD
Leonardo DiCaprio
By Cindy Elavsky
Q: I really miss "Parksand Recreation" -- it is byfar my favorite comedy onTV, along with "The Office."When will it return? I can'ttake much moreof "Outsourced."-- Samuel F., viae-mail
A: You will behappy to hear, as Iwas, that "Parksand Rec" (as manyof us lovingly referto it) will be backon NBC onThursday, Jan. 20 at9:30/8:30c after"The Office," whereit belongs. I alsowas getting a littlenervous that the mediocre come-dy, "Outsourced," was going tousurp Leslie Knope and companyfrom their rightful spot on must-see Thursday night TV. I am notsure what this means for"Outsourced," but I don't reallycare. It is difficult for me to getbehind a show that makes lightof a real problem in Americanowadays: high unemploymentand jobs being shipped overseas.Aside from that, it just ain'tfunny!
***
Q: I loved Laura Preponon "October Road," and wassad when it went off the air.Can you tell me what else Ican see her in? -- Danni J. inGeorgia
A: Laura, 30, has been busysince "October Road" was can-celed in 2008. She guest-starredon "In Plain Sight," "Medium,""House M.D." and "How I Met
Your Mother." In January, Lauraplays Natalie Gray, the actresswho portrays Nicki Heat in themovie adaptation of RichardCastle's best-selling mysterybook "Nicki Heat" on ABC's"Castle."
***Q: I have loved
all of the "Glee"cameos as oflate, especiallyBritney Spearsand GwynethPaltrow. Now Ihear that AnneHathaway mightbe on the show?Is that true? --Denny T., via e-mail
A: While thereare no immediate plans for AnneHathaway to guest-star on thepopular Fox musical/comedy, ifAnne gets her way, you justmight see her walking down thehalls of McKinley High. Sherecently revealed: "In my head,I've cast myself, and I know whatsong I'm going to sing! I wouldwant to play Kurt's long-lostaunt's mother's sister, who isalso gay and comes back to helphim deal with his sexuality, and Iwould sing 'You Are Not Alone'from Steven Sondheim's epicshow 'Into the Woods.'"
***Write to Cindy at King
Features Weekly Service, P.O.Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475; or e-mail her [email protected]. Formore news and extended inter-views, visit www.celebrityex-traonline.com
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Trivia TestBy Fifi Rodriguez
1. GEOGRAPHY: Where is the Alamolocated?
2. TELEVISION: What was the name ofthe father on "The Brady Bunch"?
3. U.S. STATES: Which state was thefirst, by law, to give women the right tovote?
4. ENTERTAINERS: Where did ElvisPresley die?
5. ANATOMY: Where are the tricepsmuscles located?
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) At this time youmight want to resist that otherwise admirable Ariespenchant for getting to the heart of a matter quickly.A delicate situation calls for patience.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your aspects favormore diplomacy and fewer direct confrontationswhen dealing with a relationship problem. Avoidinghurt feelings can help in your search for the truth.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Positive aspects arestrong this week. Although you might still have todeal with some problems caused by a recent turmoil,you are making progress, and that's what counts.
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A family mattercould benefit from your counsel. But don't come intoit unless invited, and don't stay if you feel uneasy. Justreassure one and all that you'll be there for them.
LEO (July 23 to August 22) As the truth about anongoing situation emerges, you could find that youwere right to defer judgment. Now would be a goodtime to move on to other matters.
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Your plansto take control of a personal situation could createresentment. Best to hear what everyone elseinvolved in the matter has to say about it.
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Uncoveringsome surprising background facts about that ongo-
ing personal matter could make you reconsider theextent of your involvement. A neutral family memberoffers advice.
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Religiousor spiritual themes start to dominate your aspect thisweek. This can serve as a counterweight to theeffects of the season's growing commercialization.
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21)Taking on that recent challenge impressed a lot ofimportant decision-makers. Don't forget to includeyou-know-who in your holiday plans.
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19)Disagreeing with an opinion you can't accept couldbe dicey, and your motives might be questioned. Bestto wait to mount a challenge until you have supportfor your position.
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Gettinginvolved in helping others in this increasingly hecticperiod not only makes the generous Aquarian feelgood, but you could also gain a more substantivebenefit from your actions.
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Your way ofthinking clearly and objectively helps you resolve acomplex situation without creating any ill will. Yourcounsel may be requested on another matter.
BORN THIS WEEK: You have a way of persuad-ing people to look at the positive possibilities thatmake up any choices they might face.
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LARRY SCHUPPAN'SGarage Doors & Openers. NewSales & Repairs. HandymanService. House Painting, Decks,Covers, Masonry, Electrical,Plumbing. (760) 379-1430 or 760-417-2806 License #CL492150 __________________________
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****3 LOTS FOR SALE**** Balboa South of BeechwoodScovern South of CrestviewStarlight Off Old State Road$17,500 each. (760) 223-2222
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Wofford Heights - On the lake.Large bdrm, private bath &entrance. Wood burning stove.$275/mo + utilities & smalldeposit. 909-538-1881
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You load and haul.Call after 6:00 pm
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REDUCED! Lake Isabella -2bd/2ba dbl wide mobile homew/carport, patio & deck. Was$640/mo - now $540/mo (incldsspace rent) quiet 55+ park.Rent to Own + sec dep & goodcredit. (760) 379-2092_________________________Kernville - Hi-Ho 50+ MobileHome Park. 2 bd / 2 ba Apts.$450/mo + deposit and utilities.760-376-2671_________________________Onyx - Large 2bd, 1ba apt.New Paint and carpet. $600.760-379-8400_________________________Wofford Heights - 2 bd doublewide w/30x30 workshop/garage& panoramic view of the Lake.$550/mo + deposit. Call (805)660-0033 or (818) 532-8261_________________________
Kernville - Studio Apts avail @Riverview RV Park. $400/monthutilities included. Also-1/bd aptfor 1 or 2 people $450/mo + utilities. 760-376-2345_________________________
50% off 1st mos rent inWofford Hts. Large 1 bd aptw/full kitchen, new interior &paint, water & trash pd. No pets.$550/mo + dep. 760-223-1058_________________________
Lake Isabella - 1 bd, 1 ba MH.Bonus room, all new interior,fenced yd, shed, 2 cov patios,walk to town, $585/mo + dep.760-223-3933 or 760-937-7153
SEE US ON FACE BOOK_________________________MOUNT N' LAKE MOTEL311 E. Evans Rd. Wofford Hts.24/7 - One Person-$49, FourDays-$179, One Week -$279.
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CUDDLY COCKAPOO PUPSA nearby partner breeder isretiring some of his breedingstock and looking for loving,forever homes for some family-friendly Cockapoos. Also,older puppies (12 weeks to 8months) have been reduced to$300 and up. E-mail:[email protected] for photosand/or more information. Orcall us at 760-376-7772
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Lake Isabella - 3,600 sq. ft. bldgon approx 3 acres for lease locat-ed @ 3615 Suhre Street (cornerof Suhre & Hwy 155.) Excellentoffice space for medical, dental,school, church, or? Terms nego-tiable. Call (760) 417-0876
The Rich Pelletreau Galleryis now closed and the log cabin inWofford Heights in which it waslocated is now for rent. For infor-mation, please call MarcyHughes at 1-760-417-1953_________________________
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More Questions we’d all like answers to:1. Why do we sing "Take me out to the ball game" when we
are already there?
2. Why are they called " stands" when they are made for sitting?
3. Why is it called "after dark" when it really is "after light"?
4. Doesn't "expecting the unexpected" make the unexpectedexpected?
5. If all the world is a stage, where is the audience sitting?
6. If you are cross-eyed and have dyslexia, can you read all right?
7. Why do we put suits in garment bags and garments in a suitcase?
8. Why do we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway ?
If you know the answers to these questions please call me.
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More thanjust your ruralCommunityHospitalRural Health Clinic• Family Practice• Pediatrics• Women's’ Health• Internal Medicine• Surgical Services• Podiatry4300 Birch Ave.Mt. Mesa 760-379-1791
Medications• Medical Supplies12608 Mt. Mesa Rd.Mt. Mesa 760-379-6106
Kern Valley HospitalAuxiliary Gift Shop• Gifts, cards & Snacks6412 Laurel Ave.Mt. Mesa 760-379-2681
Kern Valley HospitalAuxiliary Thrift Shop• Clothing• Household Items6701 Lake Isabella Blvd.Lake Isabella760-379-5959
Kern Valley HospitalFoundation• Fundraising6412 Laurel Ave.Mt. Mesa 760-379-2681
HospitalAuxiliaryGift Shop
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Patient gifts, cards and snacks are sold byHospital Auxiliary volunteers in the gift shoplocated in the Hospital lobby.
Harry P. ThalKern River Courier Columnist
There is only a little less than amonth left for people on Medicareto make their decisions for 2011.The annual enrollment period forMedicareAdvantage andthe Part D pre-scription pro-gram will sooncome to a close.Once the balldrops in TimesSquare in NewYork (of coursetape delayed forour time zone)what you have iswhat you have for the next twelvemonths. This is called "Lock-In",and there are only very specific cir-cumstances which will allowchanges.
Many people tend to wait untilthe last minute. Just think of thelines on April 15 at the Post Officewith last minute tax filers. With theMedicare program, it really isn'tover when the envelope hits themail. The law requires the applica-tion be at the insurance company onDec. 31, not in a mailbox.Furthermore, the benefits are effec-tive Jan. 1. Obviously, you will nothave your ID cards the followingday.
The key to dealing with theMedicare program is to act sooner,rather than later. People with appli-cations processed by Dec. 7 have agood change of actually having their
2011 ID cards by January 1.I have noticed that many people
just assume that the plan they are onwill be the same in the new year,and therefore choose to do nothing.While the plan may have the samename, there is a very strong chancethat there have been changes otherthan the monthly premium. Iresearched a woman's AARPPreferred Part D (prescription plan)the other day. She takes three med-ications. None of her medicationswill be on the plan formulary in2011. She would basically be payingfor insurance with no financial ben-efit. I recommended changing to aplan thatt covered all of her medica-tion.
Each year, by law, the insurancecompanies are required to produceand distribute an "Annual Notice ofChange" and distribute it to eachcurrent policy holder. While volu-minous, this is a document wellworth the time to read. If you are ina Medicare HMO or Medicare PPOit will outline your benefits for thenext year. It also contains the plan'sformulary. This is the list of coveredmedication. Just having your druglisted doesn't necessarily mean itwill be covered.
Harry P. Thal, MA, is a licensedinsurance broker. He is President ofthe Kern Association of HealthUnderwriters and on the NationalAssociation of Health UnderwritersMedicare Advisory Board. He maybe reached at 760-376-2100, [email protected] or visit him on theweb at www.harrythal.com
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Nativity on Saturday, Dec. 18 from 6 to 8 p.m. Six scenes will be enactedlive, with live animals. There will be free fun crafts for children and freerefreshments. Remember to dress warm. Kern Christian Church is at 14900Highway 178 in Southlake.
‘Longest Night’ service in Kernville Tuesday, Dec. 21Pastor Lauren Chaffee of Kernville Methodist Church invites the com-
munity to their "Longest Night" service on Tuesday, Dec. 21 at 6 pm. Thisnight is winter solstice, the longest night of the year, and the service isintended for those who are hurt or grieving or unhappy during the holi-days.
Whiskey Flat Days Kickoff dinner to be held Jan. 7Every February on Presidents Day Weekend the town of Kernville cele-
brates its Gold Rush roots when it was known as Whiskey Flat. This yearthe Whiskey Flat Days Kickoff Dinner, which is when the Honorary Mayorcandidates are introduced, will be at Ewing’s on Friday, January 7th, withdinner at 6 pm. $25 gets you Deep-Pit BBQ, Lemon Chicken, vegetables,potatoes & bread. Live Music by “Wild Blue Rose Band”. RSVP-760-376-2629.
KRV CERT to teach Red Cross First Aid and Adult CPR Jan. 8Dean Ott of KRV CERT will be teaching the American Red Cross First
Aid class on January 8 from 9am to noon and American Red Cross AdultCPR class from 1pm to 5pm at the First Baptist Church, 3701 Suhre Streetin Lake Isabella. The classes are $20 each and the monies help support theKern River Valley Community Emergency Response Team. Participants willget a Red Cross Card for each class attended. Please call Tom Klein at (760)379-2797 to pre-register for each class.
‘Community in Crisis’ part 2 to be held on Jan. 10The followup meeting about the sources of help and support for despon-
dent teens will take place Jan. 10 at 6 p.m at the Kern Valley Hospital cafe-teria. For more information contact Holly at 760-223-0269.
KRV CERT to teach basic emergency response class Jan. 15KRV CERT will be teaching basic community emergency response team
classes starting Jan. 15. The scope of this course includes: DisasterPreparedness, Fire Safety and Hazardous Materials, Disaster MedicalOperations, Light Search and Rescue, CERT and the Incident CommandSystem, Disaster Psychology, and Terrorism. Classes will be held at theFirst Baptist Church, 3701 Suhre St. in Lake Isabella from 9am to 4pm. Theclasses will be held on Saturday, January 15th, January 22nd, January 29th.There is a cost of $20 for the student’s manual. If you have any questions orwant to register please call Tom Klein at (760) 379-2797.
To include your event in our free Courier Calendar, just send the informa-tion to us by e-mail, or on paper either in person or by mail (our addressesare on page 2), by Tuesday for each Friday’s issue. Events must be open tothe public and if there is an admission price, it must be listed. Items submit-ted for our free Calendar listings may be shortened and will be printed inchronological order according to space available. Calendar items deemedentirely or mostly business advertising will not be accepted.
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAME STATEMENT
Fictitious Business Name(s) DBA #1:THE SWEET SPOT (2010-B6777)Street address of principal place ofbusiness: 2050 Rainbow Drive, LakeIsabella, CA 93240. Mailing addressof business: 2050 Rainbow Drive,Lake Isabella, CA 93240. REGIS-TRANTS: Milissa Burnett, 2050Rainbow Drive, Lake Isabella, CA93240 and Marie Figueroa, 4600 PineLane, Lake Isabella, CA 93240. B,General Partnership. Date the busi-ness commenced: 00/00/0000.Notice: In accordance with subdivi-sion (a) of Section 17920, a fictitiousname statement generally expires atthe end of five years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk, except, as provided insubdivision (b) of Section 17920,where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to Section 17913other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner. A newFictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration.The filing of this statement does notof itself authorize the use in this Stateof a fictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underFederal, State or Common Law (seeSection 14411 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Signed: MilissaBurnett. This statement filed on11/05/2010. Expires 11/05/2015.ANN K. BARNETT, Auditor-Controller-County Clerk. By G.Durward. Published by the KernRiver Courier November 12, 19, 26and December 3, 2010.
STATEMENT OF ABANDON-MENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME:Fictitious Business Name being aban-
doned: TEXACO EXPRESS LUBE,(2002-B00195) Street address ofbusiness: 20400 California CityBoulevard, California City, CA93505. Mailing address of Business:20400 California City Boulevard,California City, CA 93505. REGIS-TRANT WHO WISHES TO ABAN-DON THE BUSINESS NAME: HalS. Fairbank IV, 20400 California CityBoulevard, California City, CA93505. Original FBN StatementFiled on: 07/08/02. This Statement ofAbandonment filed on: 11/17/2010.ANN K. BARNETT, Auditor-Controller-County Clerk by M.Rodriguez, Deputy Clerk (34993).Published by the Kern River CourierNovember 26, December 3, 10 and17, 2010.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAME STATEMENT
Fictitious Business Name(s) DBA #1:CALIFORNIA CITY CASTROLPREMIUM LUBE EXPRESS (2010-B6960) Street address of principalplace of business: 20400 CaliforniaCity Boulevard, California City, CA93505. Mailing address of business:20400 California City Boulevard,California City, CA 93505. REGIS-TRANT: Hal Fairbank, 20400California City Boulevard, CaliforniaCity, CA 93505. A, Individual. Datethe business commenced:06/29/2010. Notice: In accordancewith subdivision (a) of Section17920, a fictitious name statementgenerally expires at the end of fiveyears from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the CountyClerk, except, as provided in subdivi-sion (b) of Section 17920, where itexpires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statementpursuant to Section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of aregistered owner. A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must befiled before the expiration. The filingof this statement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this State of a fic-titious business name in violation ofthe rights of another under Federal,State or Common Law (see Section14411 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Signed: Hal S.Fairbank IV. This statement filed on11/17/2010. Expires 11/17/2015.ANN K. BARNETT, Auditor-Controller-County Clerk. By M.Rodriguez. Published by the KernRiver Courier November 26,December 3, 10 and 17, 2010.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAME STATEMENT
Fictitious Business Name(s) DBA #1:
BIG GUNS (2010-B7068) Streetaddress of principal place of business:7810 Hidden Crossing Court,Bakersfield, CA 93313. Mailingaddress of business: 7810 HiddenCrossing Court, Bakersfield, CA93313. REGISTRANT: JeremyJackson, 7810 Hidden CrossingCourt, Bakersfield, CA 93313. A,Individual. Date the business com-menced: 00/00/0000. Notice: Inaccordance with subdivision (a) ofSection 17920, a fictitious namestatement generally expires at the endof five years from the date on which itwas filed in the office of the CountyClerk, except, as provided in subdivi-sion (b) of Section 17920, where itexpires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statementpursuant to Section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of aregistered owner. A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must befiled before the expiration. The filingof this statement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this State of a fic-titious business name in violation ofthe rights of another under Federal,State or Common Law (see Section14411 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Signed: JeremyJackson. This statement filed on11/22/2010. Expires 11/22/2015.ANN K. BARNETT, Auditor-Controller-County Clerk. By G.Durward. Published by the KernRiver Courier December 3, 10, 17and 24, 2010.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAME STATEMENT
Fictitious Business Name(s) DBA #1:FOUR SEASONS TRAILER PARK(2010-B7063) Street address of prin-cipal place of business: 206 West JStreet, Tehachapi, CA 93561.Mailing address of business: 13864Nisula Road, McCall, ID 83638.REGISTRANT: Todd Simpson,13864 Nisula Road, McCall, ID83638. A, Individual. Date the busi-ness commenced: 06/10/2009.Notice: In accordance with subdivi-sion (a) of Section 17920, a fictitiousname statement generally expires atthe end of five years from the date onwhich it was filed in the office of theCounty Clerk, except, as provided insubdivision (b) of Section 17920,where it expires 40 days after anychange in the facts set forth in thestatement pursuant to Section 17913other than a change in the residenceaddress of a registered owner. A newFictitious Business Name Statementmust be filed before the expiration.The filing of this statement does notof itself authorize the use in this Stateof a fictitious business name in viola-tion of the rights of another underFederal, State or Common Law (seeSection 14411 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Signed: ToddSimpson. This statement filed on11/22/2010. Expires 11/22/2015.ANN K. BARNETT, Auditor-Controller-County Clerk. By M.Rodriguez. Published by the KernRiver Courier December 3, 10, 17and 24, 2010.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALETrustee Sale No. 10-2138 - APN:
258-130-05-00-2YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DATED 04-05-04. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIONTO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY,IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-NATION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINSTYOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER.
On December 29, 2010 at 11:00 am,Advanced Reconveyance, Inc., aCalifornia Corporation as dulyappointed Trustee under and pur-suant to the Deed of Trust recorded04-12-2004, as Inst. No.0204080544 of Official Records inthe office of the County Recorder ofKern County, State of California,Executed by Edward Lee Gunter, aSingle Man, WILL SELL AT PUB-LIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHESTBIDDER FOR CASH (payable attime of sale in lawful money of theUnited States) at: The main entranceto the Wanda Kirk Library, 3611Rosamond Blvd., Rosamond, CA93560. All CASHIER'S CHECKSMUST BE MADE PAYABLE TOADVANCED RECONVEYANCE,INC. All rights, title and interestconveyed to and now held by it
under said Deed of Trust in the prop-erty situated in said County andState. The street address and othercommon designation, if any, of thereal property described above is pur-ported to be: 1932 El Rey Street,Rosamond, CA 93560. The under-signed Trustee disclaims any liabili-ty for any incorrectness of the streetaddress and other common designa-tion, if any, shown herein. Said Salewill be made, but without covenantor warranty, express or implied,regarding title, possession, orencumbrances, to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust, with interestthereon, as provided in said note(s),advances, if any, under the terms ofsaid Deed of Trust, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee and of thetrusts created by said Deed of Trust.The total amount of the unpaid bal-ance of the obligation secured by theproperty to be sold and reasonableestimated cost, expenses andadvances at the time of the initialpublication of the Notice of Sale is$44,230.47. The beneficiary undersaid Deed of Trust heretofore execut-ed and delivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Default andDemand for Sale, and a writtenNotice of Default and Election toSell. The undersigned caused saidNotice of Default and Election toSell to be recorded in the countywhere the real property is located.November 29, 2010. AdvancedReconveyance, Inc., As Trustee,43545 17th Street W., Ste 503,Lancaster, CA 93534, 661-945-5525,Vickie Durham, Trustee Sale Officer(Published by the Kern RiverCourier December 3, 10 and 17,2010)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAME STATEMENT
Fictitious Business Name(s) DBA #1:TC NOIR COMPANIES (2010-B7064), DBA #2: COMPLETEBILLING SERVICES (2010-B7065),DBA #3: PROGESTERONE ADVO-CATES NETWORK (2010-B7066)Street address of principal place ofbusiness: 30151 Sunland Way,Tehachapi, CA 93561. Mailingaddress of business: 25051 BearValley Road #345, Tehachapi, CA93561. REGISTRANT: ShellyBlack, 30151 Sunland Way,Tehachapi, CA 93561. A, Individual.Date the business commenced:10/01/2010. Notice: In accordancewith subdivision (a) of Section17920, a fictitious name statementgenerally expires at the end of fiveyears from the date on which it wasfiled in the office of the CountyClerk, except, as provided in subdivi-sion (b) of Section 17920, where itexpires 40 days after any change inthe facts set forth in the statementpursuant to Section 17913 other thana change in the residence address of aregistered owner. A new FictitiousBusiness Name Statement must befiled before the expiration. The filingof this statement does not of itselfauthorize the use in this State of a fic-titious business name in violation ofthe rights of another under Federal,State or Common Law (see Section14411 et seq., Business andProfessions Code) Signed: ShellyBlack. This statement filed on11/22/2010. Expires 11/22/2015.ANN K. BARNETT, Auditor-Controller-County Clerk. By M.Rodriguez. Published by the KernRiver Courier December 3, 10, 17and 24, 2010.
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California JoeKern River Courier Columnist
It was early 1939 and my fatherthe scrap dealer thought it might begood for publicity. So he bought aJapanese bat-tleship.
The old tubwound up inour scrapyardin Alexandria,La. The once-proud warshipwas more orless reassem-bled there.Parts of it weremissing, but no one knew whichones.
Meanwhile, my Uncle Willie wascustomarily sitting in his old officechair in the furniture store near thefront door. Uncle Willie was a small,rotund, half bald fellow in his 50swho loved to sit in his rocking chairon his front porch every Sundaymorning and read the Sundaycomics. He really wasn’t cut out to bean owner of anything, especially any-thing to do with war or fighting. Hewould sell folks an old table or achair with the pillow missing andwait for them to leave so he could getback to his daily newspaper or oldmagazine. And now suddenly he hada battleship on his hands!
He had a son named Marvin anda daughter named Shirley and a wifenamed Jeanette. I went over to theirlittle house on 13th Street all the timeto play with Marvin, and Uncle Williewould always give me cookies and abig hug. One Sunday morning I was
over there when my father pulled upin his new red Buick convertible. Hewas coming over to show UncleWillie his new car. We were sittingon the front porch, me and Marvin.My dad got out of the car and cameover to the bottom step and said,”Hey, William, I want to show youmy new car. Just got it yesterday.”
Uncle Willie looked up brieflyfrom his Sunday newspaper. ”I cansee it pretty good from right here,”he said. And he went back to readinghis Sunday paper.
Well, this was probably the firstred convertible Alexandria had everseen, and my father Jack wasn’tgoing to have his morning spoiled bythis wimp of a furniture store man-ager in his rocking chair.
Just then my aunt Jeanette cameout on the front porch and wanted toknow whose new car that was.
“It’s mine,” said Dad proudly. Heopened up the car door and said,”Get in, and you can drive,” and offthey went down the street. Mycousin Marvin stopped picking hisnose long enough to say, ”Hey, that’sa neat looking red buggy.”And evenUncle Willie looked up briefly againfrom his Sunday newspaper.
He quit the next day. Turned outhe had an offer of a better job with aleading department store. He wouldbe in charge of the furniture section.
And he wouldn’t have to showfolks half of a beatup used Japanesebattleship!
California Joe is the storyteller per-sona of Stevenson Phillips, an actorand singer living in Kernville. Youmay reach him at [email protected].
California Joe’s Storytelling Corner
California Joe
Willie didn’t want to sell battleship
WE’VE JUST ADDED ANOTHER MINI-BIZ WEB SITELISTING ON CANYON CONNECTION!
Jean Fuller, Supervisor Jon McQuiston and the US Forest Service.The KRV Chamber of Commerce had one-of-a-kind plaques made which
read: “On behalf of the community, the Kern River Valley Chamber ofCommerce is honoring all our local fire fighters at the 33rd Annual Lake IsabellaChristmas Parade. Your hard work and dedication is greatly appreciated. Wehonor your selfless dedication to the Kern River Valley and your service protect-ing our Public Lands, our personal homes and our families. Thank you for yourcommitment and your outstanding service to the Kern River Valley.”
Jennie Cox is office coordinator for the Kern River Valley Chamber ofCommerce, which sponsored the parade.
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Mike DevichKern River Courier
Here is a list of all 65 floats in theparade, provided by the Kern RiverValley Chamber of Commerce:
Color Guard - KV SAL Kern Valley Sheriff’s Activity League with
BLM, KCFD, USFSU.S.F.S. Smokey & Friends (Sweepstakes)Congressman Kevin McCarthyAssembly Member Jean Fuller - State
Senator Elect2010 Man & Woman of the Year - Lanny &
Cheryl BorthickAmerican Legion Post 711 Whitman Dance StudioRotary Club of KRVRoy Rogers & Trigger (Bill Nolt & Kokomo II)St. Jude's Church- Keep Christ in Christmas RUSH to Learning- Preschool & DaycareFence Post Ranch - Magic in Miniature (Best
Equestrian)Angel Food Ministry - Salvation ArmyToys For Tots- Salvation ArmyCerro Coso College (Best of Theme)KV Exchange Club with EXCELRepublican Assembly of KRVVFW # 7665ECHO Health Academy- KV High SchoolKern River Hot RoddersBen Palmer's Truck1929 Ford Phaeton- Buddy's Hot Rod ShopSubwayIsabella Flooring (Best Commercial)
Blessed Books & Bakery KVHD Auxiliary (Best Float)Hoffmann Hospice Kern River Growers AssociationLiving Green in the KRVSpring Canyon Mule MakersLos Vasqeros Gymkhana ClubHigh Sierra Wild Horse SanctuaryJakes Place ArenaOptimal HospiceTea Party of the KRVKRV Senior CenterKern Valley Search & RescueKRV C. E. R. T.Lapham ConstructionHighland Chapel UMC Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church (Best
Non-profit)Bruce & Sandy BarclaySmokey & Friend- Maxine CannonFriends of Smokey - Maxine CannonSmokey's Ride - Riley CannonCannon's 1959 El CaminoBill BensonEd ValdezJames Schwerk- TRIKES Jammin 3 WheelersJ R Fernandez - VW TrikeJammin' 3 Wheelers - Bill BrogdinJammin' 3 Wheelers- Gary JohnsonJammin' 3 Wheelers- Jim LongKRV Historical Society- 1926 Graham TruckRMW Mobility Service - WheelchairsGeneral PlumbingValley FitnessBMX Riders - KV Bike ParkWhiskey Flat Encampment - Mike Woodward
& Crazy FoxKern River Valley Chamber- Santa Claus
We’d love to print all the great photoswe have from the Lake Isabella
Christmas Parade last Saturday, butwe just don’t have the space. Startingfrom top left and going clockwise: kids
get close up and personal with aburro; U.S. Marines in front of the Toys
for Tots float; Kern Valley HospitalAuxiliary Pink Ladies ride their float;Tracy Whitman Dancers twirl as the