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The Taft Independent
The Taft Independent is a locally owned and published community newspaper. It is a free weekly publi-cation available at business and street distribution newspaper stands on the Westside of Kern County. Mail deliv-ery of the Taft Independent is avail-able for $6.00 per month or $66.00 per year. To receive mail delivery, please call 765-6550 to subscribe.
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Westside Little League Sign-ups Start January 7, 2008
The Westside Little League has announced registration sign-ups for ages 5 to 12 beginning Monday, January 7 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Chevron Valley Credit Union in Taft. Additional registration dates are Wednesday, January 9th from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday, January 12, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Monday, January 14 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. You can download a registration at www.taftwestsidelittleleague.org and fill out the form before arriving for registration. You must also bring a copy of a birth certificate and tetanus shot record with your registration. No abstracts or birth or passports will be accepted. Parents who are interested in being a manager or coach can also get a volunteer application on the web site. Please bring the application and a copy of your drivers license with you to registration. For any questions, please contact Bob Tarpley at (661) 201-6741 or Randy Taylor at (661) 809-0457.
Rotary Super Bowl Saturday Youth Fund Raiser Pancake Breakfast February 2, 2008
Taft Rotary will sponsor a pancake breakfast on Saturday, February 2nd to help any WestSide youth organization to raise funds for their activities. Any youth group on the West Side is invited to participate. This includes Taft, Maricopa, Fellows, McKittrick, Derby Acres, Valley Acres, Dustin Acres or Tupman. The youth groups will be responsible for selling tickets and will receive all proceeds from their ticket sales after the pancake breakfast. Youth groups can contact Julie Franks at State Farm Insurance, 526 Center St. (765-7158) Clint Deckert (Day 765-7960 or evening 763-1824), Brock McMurray (763-7811), Ray Hatch (289-0176), Roland
Maier (763-4236), or Lee Smith(765-5678) and name a contact with telephone number for their group. This contact person will be the Rotary club contact for that organization and will be responsible to pick up tickets and turn all money and unsold tickets into Rotary. Youth groups are asked to help serve at the pancake breakfast. It will run from 7 AM until 11 AM on the Saturday before the Super Bowl February 3, 2007 at the Taft Union High School cafeteria. One of the Taft Rotary’s goals is to support great youth activities on the West Side. Any organized youth group can sell tickets. The Rotary Club of Taft does not limit you on the number of tickets you sell. Sell as many as you can!!!!
Maricopa Chamber\IOOF Pancake Breakfast Saturday, January 5th
The Maricopa Chamber of Commerce and Taft IOOF will hold its monthly pancake breakfast on Saturday, January 5th from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Ford City Veterans Hall, 214 Taylor Street.
Taft Chamber of Commerce Meet and Greet Tuesday, January 8th
The Taft Chamber of Commerce will hold it’s next Meet and Greet on Tuesday, January 8th from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Alpha House Community Christian located at 700 North Street. For more information call the Chamber at 765-2165.
Taft Chamber Sit & Sip Wednesday, January 9th
The Taft Chamber of Commerce will hold it weekly Sit & Sip at the Taft Chamber offices located at 400 Kern Street. For more information call the Chamber at 765-2165.
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Fort Preservation Society Membership Drive and Dinner Thursday, January 24th
The Historic Fort will hold its annual Preservation Society Membership Drive and Dinner on Thursday, January 8th at 6 p.m. For serevation call 765-7371.
Assemblymembet Fuller Announces Office Hours in Taft Wednesday, January 9th
Staff from Assemblywoman Fuller’s office will hold office hours in Taft on Wednesday, January 9th from 10 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. To schedule an appointment, please call (661) 395-2995.
Please e-mail your calendar items to [email protected] or fax to 765-6556.
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The Wildlands Conservancy hosted a celebration of 100,000
children served at the Wind Wolves Preserve October 11. The
conservancy has now provided free outdoor education programs to
over 100,000 children.
Located just outside of Maricopa off highway 166, the Wind Wolves
preserve is the largest nonprofit wildlife preserve on the west coast
and is home to elk, deer, bear, antelope, mountain lions, bobcats,
golden eagles, and other birds of prey.
The event was attended by Fourth District Supervisor Ray Watson
along with representatives from the Wildlands Conservancy.
Abandoned Vehicle of the Week
We start off the new year with this old one we discovered last Sunday, December 29 near the old cemetary at the end of Lierly Street in South Taft.
CITY OF TAFT COUNCIL MEETINGSWednesday, January 2, 2008 – 7 p.m.
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Taft Turkey Memories
The turkey picture on the front of the last (Thanksgiving Issue) paper brought back my memories of our first Christmas in Taft at 211 E. Woodrow in 1950. I needed a large turkey for many family members who were coming in four days. With a small kitchen but a large gas oven I felt secure in get-ting a live one up on F. Street. A man and wife raised them to sell so when I heard this I went up and bought. It had to be dressed at Lucky’s Meat Market on Harrison and Ash in Ford City. When I picked it up it dressed out at 35 pounds and we did eat on it for four days. The couple who sold them I be-lieve started with a B. Maybe some-one else remembers getting a turkey from them. At that time our kitchen wasn’t big enough to eat in so we made do with boards and boxes in the living room for we had very little furniture. In 1955 we enlarged our kitchen and could seat 12 around the table. I have lots of good memories of Taft and the great people I’ve known and supported the A & B Radiator Shop. Sincerely, Doris Artz
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor are welcomed by the Taft Independent. We will accept up to 300 words, but letters may be edited for clarity and concisness. All submissions become the property of the Independent. Submissions must contain the author’s name, address and phone number for confirmation purposes. Submissions can made by US Mail or e-mailed to [email protected].
Farewell Gary Dabbs . . .
Stray Dogs of Taft
I’m sure most people are aware of the many stray dogs that are roaming loose on our streets. I can spot four or five stray dogs on any given day. Some of these dogs are purposely let loose because the owners simply did not want them any more, some manage to get out of their yard, and some owners allow their dogs
to run loose. The streets can be a dangerous place for a stray dog. I once saw a man throwing rocks at one, as it strolled by. And of course, they are always at risk of being run over. If you have a dog that you no longer want, or cannot keep, please try to find it a good home. If you take the dog to the pound, it will be killed after five days. Simply dumping the dog; to abandon it with no food, water or shelter is the cruelest thing a person can do, especially during the winter months, when the temperatures can fall below freezing. A dog can easily freeze to death in those temperatures. If you are thinking of getting a dog, please consider the following: Be financially prepared to take the dog to the veterinarian if it gets hurt, or becomes ill. You will also need to get the dog its shots; rabies and distemper are most important. If you have a yard, be sure it’s secure so the dog doesn’t get out. You will also need to have the dog neutered; there are too many unwanted dogs in the world not to have this done. The cost of neutering varies according to its size, and what clinic you take it to. Financial assistance is available to those who need it. You should also get a dog tag for the dog, so that if it gets away from you and becomes lost, whoever finds it can get in touch with you. So please consider these things if you are thinking of getting a dog. The right actions could mean saving the life of a dog, and the reduction of the number of stray dogs on our streets.
Paul Weaver,[email protected]
Last week the city of Taft bid a fond farewell to Public Works Director Gary Dabbs, who has finally chosen to retire after nearly 20 years working for the city of Taft. Dabbs began his tenure in Taft in 1988 as a maintenance worker, and made his way through the ranks over the years working as an Equipment Operator, Public Works Foreman, and finally Public Works Director.
In ‘06 Dabbs dutifully stepped up and filled the shoes of the missing City Manager, acting as Interim City Manager from April until November of ‘06, when current City Manager Bob Gorson took over. Now that Dabbs has some more free time, how will Gary be spending his days? According
to one city employee, “The poor guy could use a vacation.” We wish you well, Gary, and hope the best for you in your retirement years. We’ll probably still be seeing Gary at the city council meetings, just like when he was on staff. Knowing Gary, he just won’t be able to stay away...
Retiring City Employee Gary Dabbs
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Community Voices is a public affairs forum offered by the Taft Independent. We will accept up to 750 words, a photograph and a brief bio of the author. All submissions are subject to editing and become the property of the Independent. Submissions must contain the author’s name, address and phone number for confirmation purposes. Submissions can made by US Mail or e-mailed to [email protected].
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Taft Camera Club Elect New Officers
By Dannie Hedgpeth
On December 11, 2007, members of the Taft Camera Club met for the final meeting of 2007 by electing new officers. Kathy Mize was elected Presi-dent and will assume her new duties at their first meeting on January 8, 2008. Ed Mize was elected as Secretary-Treasurer. Bob Foreman was presented with the 2007 Annual Perpetual Award, Color Division.
The Taft Camera Club meets on the second Tuesday of each month except for June, July, and August (due to heat and vaca-tions) at 7:30 PM in the Com-munity Room at the Chevron Valley Credit Union. Members enjoy sharing their hobby, having photography-based field trips and sponsoring exhibitions and competitions. More informa-tion can be seen at their web site, www.taftcameraclub.org.
Taft High School Board Moves Up Meeting Times
The Taft Union High School Board of Trustees voted unani-mously to moves its regular meeting time up an hour from 7 p.m. to 6 p.m. The decision was
News Briefsmade at the meeting Dec. 10 and takes effect with the next regular month. The board gen-erally meets the third Monday of each month. In January the third Monday is the Martin Lu-ther King Jr. holiday so trustees will meet the next night, Tues-day, Jan. 22. The board also voted to make Jeremy Gregory the board presi-dent, replacing Rick Twissel-man, and picked Janice Ashley as secretary, replacing Gregory. The impetus for the time change was Gregory’s work schedule. He works as a deputy sheriff on the night shift, so he was faced with having to leave school board meetings early. But all the board members agreed that the earlier start time should be positive for everyone involved, particularly the com-munity. “We all wanted it,” Superin-tendent Curt Dubost explained. “It works for all of us. If we
Kathy Mize, Newly elected President of the Taft Camera Club
Seeing is believing. 417 Asher Street (above-before) in South Taft just a few weeks ago before Westside Waste Management volunteered to clean up what some neighbors called an atrocity. The property had been red tagged as uninhabitable by Kern County Code Enforcement but remained as it looks above until Precision Towing of Taft voluntarily removed three abandoned vehicles from the backyard and Westside Waste Management cleared the property (below-after) of the dangerously attractive nuisance structure and trash. Neighbors still complain that other structures like 417 Asher continue to plague South Taft, Ford City and other unincorporated areas of the county.
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Please e-mail your news brief items and photos to [email protected] or fax to 765-6556.
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Frosty King Get an “A”
The Original Hacienda Grill Gets an “A”
The Girls at Paik’s Get and “A”
by John LaConte
By now you’ve probably noticed the letter grades displayed in windows of restaurants in the city of Taft and Kern County.
This new grading system, which the county has been in the process of implementing since July of ‘07, assigns a point value to each category of deductions, then subtracts the total point value of deductions from 100. A letter grade is then assigned based on the score, in much the same way a school teacher grades an assignment. 100-90 represents an A, 89-80 a B, and 79-75 a C. Kern County Department of Environmental Health
Director Matt Constantine says the county decided
to implement the grading system after becoming familiar with a research study published by the Journal of
Environmental Health that linked a 13 percent decrease in food-borne
illness in LA County to the advent of the food grading system there. “We decided if it lessens the chances of that happening then it’s
Taft Restaurants Get An “A”a good idea,” said Constantine. “...Most importantly it makes it easier for the public to make informed choices about where they’re going to get their food and eat their meals.” The grades are being assigned not only to restaurants, but also to concession stands, school cafeterias, and “anyone who sells food at a retail level,” says Constantine. Approved by the board of supervisors in late 2006, the grading system became effective in July 2007 and is currently
making its way through the county. While state law does not dictate a particular level of inspection frequency, Constantine says ideally food providers receive one visit per year, so it may be July 2008 before every restaurant in Taft and the surrounding areas has been assigned a grade. All visits from food inspectors are surprise visits, with inspections generally lasting an hour, “although some can take all day,” according to Constantine. “What we look for is how the food travels from the back door to the customer. Within that cycle, inspectors are especially mindful of what the county calls “risky behavior.” These are the major violations the Center for Disease Control says are likely to spread food-borne illness, like food temperature control issues and cross contamination. “The most common one we find,” says Constantine, “is improperly cooling foods that
need to be cooled. Cold foods need to be below 41 degrees.” If inspectors encounter a major violation they do have the authority to shut down the restaurant on the spot; however, usually the inspectors will make the facility aware of the problem and inform the restaurant owner or manager of their intent to return and make sure the problem has been corrected. Inspectors will return shortly thereafter, usually later that same day, to make sure the violation has been corrected. If the problem still hasn’t been addressed the county again has the authority to shut the business down until the issue is resolved.
Despite the seriousness of these major violations, a restaurant or food provider can have up to two major violations and still receive an A grade, assuming the violations are taken care of by the subsequent visit. “The scoring is somewhat generous in that approach,” says Constantine, “however, if we encounter a major violation and it’s not taken care of we will shut that place down until it is.” Conversely, a retail food provider can receive a B grade with no major violations, if enough non-critical issues add up against their score. While one inspection per restaurant per year is ideal, frequency is determined by the amount of risky behavior the county inspectors find upon inspection. More risky behaviors will result in more frequent subsequent inspections. The inspectors take a high-tech approach to the journaling and storage of the data as they conduct the inspections,
Chris Payne of OT’s Gets an “A”
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TAFT RESTAURANTS AND HOW THEY SCOREDA = 90 TO 100 B = 89 TO 90 C = 70 TO 80
Restaurant or Store Address Score Inspection Date
241 Pizza And Ice Cream Bar 407 Finley Dr 90 10/10/2007332 Club 521 Center St 100 10/19/20077 Eleven Store 1224 6th St 100 11/14/2007Albertsons 1044 W Kern St 100 11/14/2007All In The Sandwich 700 Kern St 99 11/14/2007Art's Corner 400 Harrison St 100 10/19/2007Asian Experience 215 Center St 99 9/19/2007Burger King 309 Gardner Field Rd 100 12/12/2007Carniceria Rancho Alegre 1107 Kern St 91.5 11/21/2007Center Street Cafe 319 Center St 90 10/17/2007Chicken Of Oz 1107 Kern St #3 95.5 10/10/2007China One Express 1072 Kern St 100 9/19/2007Conley Elementary School 623 Rose Ave 100 9/5/2007Cougar Country 301 Kern St 99.5 10/17/2007Dari Delite 540 Finley Dr 100 12/12/2007Fastrip 49 219 Harrison St 100 9/26/2007Foster's Donuts 1040 Kern St 96.5 11/14/2007Frosty Freeze 708 6th St 99.5 10/31/2007Frosty King 300 Kern St 96.5 10/17/2007Jo's Restaurant 510 Kern St 98.5 10/10/2007K-Mart #7287 301 Gardner Filed Rd 100 12/12/2007Kentucky Fried Chicken 1117 Kern St 90 11/21/2007La Mina Mexican Restaurant 230 Kern St 90.5 11/7/2007La Salsa Fresh Grill 101 E Kern St #A 95 9/12/2007Lincoln School 810 N 6th St 99.5 9/5/2007Mcdonald's 29360 1001 Kern St 100 10/24/2007Mi Casita Restaurant 416 Center St 93.5 10/19/2007Mi Familia 101 B St 94.5 11/7/2007Moose Lodge 1431 205 1/2 N 10th St 97 11/21/2007Oasis Cafe And Bar 414 North St 96.5 9/12/2007Ollie's On 33 201 Kern St 100 7/26/2007Ong's Café 314 Center St 90.5 9/26/2007Original Hacienda Grill 1015 4th St 96 10/10/2007Ot Cookhouse And Saloon 205 N 10th St 99 10/10/2007Paik's Ranch House Restaurant 200 Kern St 95.5 10/31/2007Panaderia La Juquilita 503 Finley Dr 100 8/16/2007Parkview School 520 A St 100 9/12/2007Petroleum Club 450 Petroleum Club Rd 98 8/23/2007Pizza Factory 614 Center St 100 11/7/2007Roosevelt Elementary School 811 N 6th St 100 9/5/2007Save-A-Lot 521 Finley Dr 94.5 11/14/2007Subway 1060 Kern St 100 11/21/2007Super Tom's 2 1008 Kern St 96.5 11/7/2007Taco De Mexico 1012 Kern St 100 7/2/2007Taft Community Correc. Facility 330 Commerce Way 99.5 8/7/2007Taft Community Senior Nutrition 500 Cascade Pl 99.5 8/7/2007Taft Correctional Institution-Camp 1500 Cadet Rd 100 10/24/2007Taft Correctional Institution-Main 1500 Cadet Rd 100 10/24/2007Taft Crude Coffee House 1010 6th St 95 10/24/2007Taft Fox Theatre 514 Center St 100 12/12/2007Taft High School 701 7th St 100 9/12/2007Taft Jr College 29 Emmons Park Dr 100 10/10/2007Taft Primary School 212 Lucard St 97 9/5/2007Thomas Jefferson School 300 Taylor St 100 9/12/2007Vicente's Mexican Restaurant 129 Kern St 92 10/17/2007
SOURCE: KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT
bringing a tablet PC into the field with them and entering the inspections data immediately on site. The inspection data is then uploaded onto the county servers, where the info is put up on the web and emailed to the restaurant owners.
You can check up on any restaurants about which you may be curious by visiting www.co.kern.ca.us/eh and clicking on the “restaurant inspections” link. While the grading system has caused a little extra work for the Department of Environmental Health in its inception, Constantine doesn’t expect it will come at any significant additional costs to the county because the job hasn’t changed; rather, the results of the inspection are now more visible to the public. In order to become a truly county-wide program, the grading ordinance must be adopted by the individual incorporated cities within the county before the county can start issuing the grades to the retail food providers within those city limits. According to Constantine, Taft was one of the first to adopt a resolution in support of the ordinance, while Maricopa, Arvin, Shafter, and Delano have yet to take action. Maricopa city leaders said they intend to adopt the ordinance at a future meeting of the Maricopa City Council.
Marty Long of Taft Crude Coffee House and Sandwich Deli gets an “A”
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Wonderful manufactured home in lovely, well kept mobile home community! Home has 3 bed-room, 2 bath, living room and din-ing area. Utility room. Kitchen with dishwasher, disposal, range/oven, central air/heat. Also includes re-frigerator, washer/dryer. $3000 allowance towards carpet & shed. $59,950 Call to see!
A Wonderful Manufactured Home
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Becky AshcraftREALTOR®/Head CEO434 Kern St.Taft, CA 93268Office: (661) 763-3344Fax: (661) 763-4497
Website: www.beckyarealestate.comE-mail: [email protected].
TO FIND OUT ABOUT ANY PROPERTIES ON THE WESTSIDE PLEASE CONTACT:BECKY ASHCRAFT – RE/MAX REALTOR 661-763-3344 OR 661-342-3054 OR 661-342-3058
Wishing you & yours a Very Happy, Healthy, Prosperous & Blessed New Year! When it comes to Real Estate we hope you will think of Becky Ashcraft. We are dedicated to making your real estate transaction the smoothest possible. Our clients come first. If it’s not the best for you, it’s not good for us. We are looking for lifetime clients & friends! May GOD bless you & yours in 2008!
Joyce Properties
Making a Difference
Russ LACyOwner/OperatOr
LACy PAIntInGpartners in protecting your investment
p.O. Box 612
taft, Ca 93268
phone: (661) 765-5253
Cellular: (661) 203-6677
Ca License #784342
“Exterior Paint Specialist”Interior and Exterior • Commercial and Residential
Lighthouse Foursquare Church210 Harrison Street 763-1518
Home Of The Good News BearsHugs On WheelsFood In The ParkCode Blue Youth
Sunday Service 10 AMPastors Mark and Kathy Fitzsimmons
For More Information on Service Times Go ToWWW.TAFTLIGHTHOUSE.ORG
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January 3, 2008 TAFT INDEPENDENT 9
Faith & Familyby Jennifer Bowling
Dine In or We Deliver • 661.765.4143
Monday - Thursday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tasting Sat. & Sun. 11:30 to 5 pm.
8 miles south of HWY 166 on HWY 33 in Ventucopa, Cuyama Valley, 4211 HWY 33. (661) 766-2319
www.sagebrushannies.com
Double Gold Medal Winner and Best Cabernet Sauvignon of Show at the San Francisco International Wine Competition
WANTED: BULKY WASTE PICKUPFord CityTuesday
South TaftFriday
City of Taft – Taft HeightsWednesday
• REFRIGERATORS • MATTRESES • WATER HEATERS • STOVES • WASHERS & DRYERS • SOFAS
All green waste must be bagged. Tree Limbs cut in 6’ length, and bundled.
ITEMS NOT ACCEPTEDConstruction/Demolition Waste/Used Oil/
Hazardous Waste/Tires
If Missed… Call Office at
763-5135
Westside Waste Management Co., Inc.
For Sale2006 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic
Beautiful Burgundy Red, CD\AM FM, Always Garaged, 12,000 Miles.$17,500. 763-9886
TAFT COLLEGE
APPLICATIONS ARE CURRENTLYBEING ACCEPTED FOR
THE FOLLOWING POSITION:
Superintendent/President
For information about this position and how to apply you can access the college’s website at www.taftcollege.edu or you can contact the TC Human Resources Office, 29 Emmons Park Dr. Taft, CA 93268, Monday – Thursday 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Friday 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. or by calling 661-763-7805. DEADLINE FOR FILING: Monday, January 14, 2008 at 4:00 p.m. EOE
A Walk of Faith Picture this . . . You hike up a five mile peak and reach the top. You turn your head and can look from the top of the mountain for days. You see all the pretty lights and other things and see how far you are from the ground. You realize that you are pretty far up. With this picture in mind, does faith say jump off the peak and believe that you are going to live? I don’t believe so. I believe faith is simply trusting God and using common sense. When you sit at a computer you are at peace that it is going to meet your needs. When we go to God and his Word faith believes what his Word says and acts according to what it says by faith. You are at peace about it and act upon it. When you learned how to use a computer you did as you were taught and it works for you. Hebrews 11:1 says it the best, which says “Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.” There have been many times in my life where I have just simply trusted God; trusting that he would meet my needs and this is not a thing that we do here and there. This has always paid of. Our whole relationship with God is based on faith. When you came to Christ it was a great act of faith and trust in him. You believed that he existed,
that he was the Son of God and through him you had access to God. Our whole life is a life of faith and trust in him. Some days it may not be as easy as others, but we’re to still live by faith not by what we see. The enemy will try his best to remind us of all the negativism, but that’s when we are to continue to trust that God has our back and is going to take care of us like he did when everything seemed peachy. Something else I really want to point out is faith is not denial. When you have a health problem we are to believe that God has us taken care of and we’re to believe his word, but we are not to pretend it’s not there. There is a balance. God has so many promises that talk about how he has us taken care of, but we tend to worry to the point of frustration. The enemy will try his best to bring your weaknesses to life and he knows your pressure points. So we have got to know that we are winners through him who loves us and not let the enemy have any credit. I was talking to a lady the other day and she said that “we are human and that there are going to be days where you wake up and life just seems depressing, but it matter of what we do with it.” This is so to true also. Faith in Christ will carry one when all else seems to look hopeless.
A Great Act of Faith
Following up on the story of Noah in Genesis 6-9 we find a man that was led by God. His heart was right before God and he heeded to the voice of God. He was in tune with God to the point of faith coming to action. At this time the whole earth was filled with evil. The hearts of all people were wicked. The Lord was even grieved over all the evil, but there was the heart of one man that got his attention and that was Noah. The Lord was very pleased with his heart toward him. In verses 7-8 of chapter 6 it says “So the Lord said, “I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth, both man and beast, creeping things and birds of the air, for I am sorry I have made them.” But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.” At this time the Lord was about to prepare a man’s heart. There was a flood going to happen do to the evil of man’s heart and all mankind and animals were going to be destroyed. Thank God for his grace that we have now for forgiveness of our sin. Anyway, the Lord told Noah to prepare an ark to save himself, his wife, his children and their wives along with so many of ever animal female and male. In chapter 6:13-7:24 God told Noah detail to detail on what to do and Noah listened willingly with faith that called for action. He built an ark for so many years while trusting God was leading him to do it. Could you imagine what he was going through? Everyone probably thought he was crazy and different, but he still chose to walk by faith. So basically God revealed the flood to him and by faith he received what the Lord had said to him and acted upon it. He built the ark that saved his life and several others that God told him to put on the ark with him. And all the other ones that were not put on the ark died from the flood. When Noah had knew that amounts of water dried from the earth he removed the covering from the ark after being in it for 1 year and ten days. God saved them as he said he would. In Chapter 9:1 of the Amplified Bible it says “And God pronounced a blessing upon Noah and his sons and said to them, Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth. The subject of the story is a simple act of obedience in faith with action is a walk of faith that will save the very life of one and many others. We are in a walk that requires faith and trust in God or it is not going to work out properly. Noah listened to God and had faith in what was not there. He had faith in the unseen. He seen the picture in vision from God, but by faith he seen it in real life. You will also noticed
that Noah’s heart was right and when your heart is right you can’t help but to have faith in God because your convictions line up with his Word and you want to actually follow him with a heart of obedience. You may not be able to see it with your physical eye, but we are to walk by faith in hope and see it with our spiritual eye by envisioning it and bringing it to real life physically by faith. When you want to make something and really want it most of the time one sees a picture and they bring it forth trusting that it is going to work out properly with common since. I believe that this word has been a great encouragement to you. Be encouraged to walk by faith and listen to God and his word for we are in a walk that is to be by faith. I pray that your convictions become your daily life actions of faith and trust in our true father and I encourage you to give it all you got. Without a doubt you will see the fruit of the Lord come forth in your life by trusting him and not trying to direct it yourself. Be Blessed In God’s Rich Loving Mercy!
Please let us know about special events being held at your church and we’ll run it in the Taft Independent. You can email us at [email protected], or fax us at 765-6556. You can also reach us at 765-6550.
Joyce Properties
Making a Difference
10 TAFT INDEPENDENT January 3, 2008
Home Services DirectoryAutomotive
Harrison Street AutomotiveComplete Auto, Smog.209 Harrison St. Taft765-2505
Catering
Taft Crude Coffee House & Sandwich Deli. All Types of Events\Lunches\Dinners. Grilled Tri-tip BBQ, Fresh made to order sandwiches, cold drinks, coffee service, full service espresso bar, mocha, cappuccino, latte, etc. Delivery available on large orders.763-5156
Contractors
Ken Shugarts ContractingLic. No. 808738343-0507
Graphic Design
Independent Graphic Design210 6th Street, Taft765-6550
House Cleaning
Painting
Lacy PaintingP.O. Box 612, Taft765-5253
Handyman\Home Repairs
Heating\Air Conditioning
Insurance Services
Lawn & Garden
Printing
S & S Printing606 Center St., Taft765-5678
Driller Printers220 4th St. Taft763-3522
Pool and Spa Service
Taft Pool and Spa Service610 Center Street(661) 763-4302
Property Management
Bill Lynn Properties216 4th Street, Taft765-543
Pest Control
Roof Repair
Top Quality RoofingLic. No. 771597101 6th Ave. Taft765-7785
Storage
Towing Service
Precision Towing317 Main St., Taft763-4420
Waste Management andTrash Hauling
Westside Waste Management274 Cedar St.763-5135
Call Us To Have Your Business Listed 765-6550
Westside Horoscopesby Jessy Bauer
BILL LYNN PROPERTIES
Brokers DRE License #01183956765-5434 - 216 4th Street, Taft, CA
630 E Street No. C2 bd. 1 ba. Rent $700 Deposit $700
218 4th Street No. 5 and No. 61 bd. 1 ba. Fully Furnished Rent $600 Deposit $600
519 Warren1 bd. 1 ba. $250 off first month rent Rent $550 Deposit $550
105 Naylor2 bd. 1 ba. Rent $600 Deposit $600
801 Philipine5 bd. 3 ba. Rent $2,000 Deposit $1,000Aries (March 21-April 19):
Karma has a way of coming back to bite you. Keep that in mind if you’re putting your own needs first when you should be thinking of others.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Your next venture will be an extremely lucrative one if you can be as aggressive as you need to be.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): This is a great time to take action on something you’ve been postponing. The sooner you act, the more success you’ll have.
Cancer ( June 21-July 22): Just because a story sounds entertaining in your head, doesn’t mean it’s entertaining to other people. Switch it up and try thinking before speaking.
Leo ( July 23-August 22): Unfortunately right now the money you’re making is being spent as fast as you can earn it, so be as conservative as possible for a few weeks.
Virgo (August 23-September 22): All of the drama in your life will be taking a much needed, and gladly welcomed, commercial break in the next few weeks, so rest easy.
Libra (September 23-October 23): Sometimes the family of your heart needs to come before blood family. This would be one of those times.
Scorpio (October 24-November 22): Your presence is a real present to certain loved ones these days. Just keep doing what you’re doing; it matters.
Sagittarius (November 23-December 21): It seems like all you’ve been doing lately is playing catch-up, but your hard work is about to pay off and you’ll be ahead of the game.
Capricorn (December 22-January 19): You have an extra flow of funds right now, but don’t be too frivolous with it or before you know it you’ll be in debt again.
Aquarius ( January 20-February 19): Your mind is open to new opportunities and that’s great, but it’s not enough. You need to keep your eyes and ears open, too.
Pisces (February 20-March 20): Thought it’s not necessarily a strength of yours, you need to be sensible right now. It’s either that or be taken advantage of, so take your pick.
If your birthday is this week: Uphill battle doesn’t begin to describe your struggles of late. You’re treading uphill on ice in banana peel shoes. Fortunately for you in this case, effort counts. So just keep doing what you’re doing, even when it feels like you’re going nowhere. Lois’
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2 Great houses for Rent Available Now
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fenced yard.Huge covered
parking area Avail now $450 month
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For Details and to see.
January 3, 2008 TAFT INDEPENDENT 11
ClassifiedsClassified Ads are $3.00 per issue for up to three lines, $5 per issue for up to 5 lines, and $7 per issue for up to 10 lines. Yard Sale ads are free. Phone, fax, mail or drop off your ad to the Taft Independent.
Boxed\outlined\bolded classified ads start at $12.00 for 8 lines, $16 for 12 lines, $20 for 15 lines, $25 for 20 lines.
Photo Ads. Car, truck or house for sale ads are $5 per week, or $10 with a photo. Email us (or bring to our office) a photo of your home, car, truck or motorcycle and we’ll do the rest.
Classified ads deadline is Tuesdays at Noon.
Phone: 765-6550
Fax: 765-6556
Email: [email protected]
Payment can be made by cash, check, or credit card. Taft Independent 210 6th St., Taft, CA 93268.
Monterey Gardens
$250 de descuento el primer mes. 2
recamaras, 2 banos, Patio privado,
nueva pintura y carpeta. Llame 661-765-5434.
TAFT COLLEGE
APPLICATIONS ARE CURRENTLY
BEING ACCEPTED FORTHE FOLLOWING POSITION:
Superintendent/President
For information about this position and how to apply you can access the college’s website at www.taftcollege.edu or you can contact the TC Human Resources Office, 29 Emmons Park Dr. Taft, CA 93268, Monday – Thursday 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Friday 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. or by calling 661-763-7805. DEADLINE FOR FILING: Monday, January 14, 2008 at 4:00 p.m. EOE
TAFT COLLEGEPOSITION AVAILABLE
DEAN OF STUDENT SERVICESManagement/Supervisory Position
For a complete job description and application forms you can access the college’s website at www.taftcollege.edu or you can contact the TC Human Resources Office, 29 Emmons Park Dr. Taft, CA 93268, Monday – Thursday 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and on Friday 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. by calling 661-763-7805. DEADLINE FOR FILING: Monday, January 28, 2008 at 4:00 p.m. EOE
TAFT COLLEGE
ADJUNCT LECTURER
Taft College is seeking a pool of qualified candidates with demonstrated instructional skills to join an outstanding team of faculty and staff to provide high quality programs and services for our students. Teaching assignments may be temporary, part-time and/or on-call and may be immediate or as needed (as specified in Education Code Section 8748.25). We are seeking lecturers who have the ability to teach in the following areas for inclusion in a pool and for the 2008 spring semester which begins on Monday, January 28, 2008 and concludes on Thursday, May 29, 2008.
IEWE 67AB – BASIC INDUSTRIAL WELDING
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:10 – 9:00 p.m.
Salary $50.74 - $55.78 per hour. Minimum qualifications are a bachelor’s degree and two years of experience, or any associate degree and six years of experience or high school diploma or equivalent and six years of appropriate occupational experience in the subject matter area. Sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability and ethnic backgrounds of community college students. Please submit each of the following: 1) brief cover letter focusing on how you meet the minimum qualifications 2) current resume, 3) District academic application, 4) copies of transcripts (unofficial copies are acceptable), 5) for those applicants who do not meet minimum qualifications and are applying under the “equivalency” provision, please complete the Equivalency Determination form found on our website at www.taftcollege.edu. Submit all application materials to the Human Resources Department, Taft College, 29 Emmons Park Drive, Taft, CA 93268. DEADLINE FOR FILING: Monday, January 14, 2008 at 4:00 p.m. EOE.
YARD SALES
Advertise your FREE yard sale ad. Fax your ad to 765-6556 or call and leave message at 765-6550 by noon Tuesday before publication.
EVENTS
Taft Camera Club Meetings 7:30 p.m. 2nd Tuesday of every month from September to June at the Chevron Valley Credit Union Community Room, 1092 W. Kern St. Call 765-5858 for more info.
Veteran’s Office will be open in Taft on the forth Tuesday of each month. Come to Supervisor Watson’s office at 315 Lincoln – Room #141, and visit Veteran’s officer Mike Penny if you’re a veteran who needs help. Hours are 9 a.m. until noon.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Grief Support Group, offered as a community service by Optimal Hospice Care. Meetings held 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month. 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. At Chevron Valley Credit Union, Community Room, 1092 W. Kern St., Taft. Enter by outside entrance – Albertson’s Shopping Center. Free and open to the public.
For problems with Alcohol, Alcoholics Anonymous. 765-4016 – 763-3856.
COMPUTER SERVICE
TaftPCServices.com. Offering PC repair, networking, webdesign and virus removal. Mobile and in-shop service available. Local and reliable. (661) 623-5188.
HOME SERVICES
Seeger Maintenance Heating and Cooling. Need your heater serviced and your cooler winter serviced. Appliance installaton; electrical, plumbing and carpentry repairs aso available. Call Certified Maintenance Technician John Seeger at 765-1710 or 204-2571.
Xango Health Drink Boost Energy, Boost Immune System, and Neturalize Free Radicals. Delivery Service. Call local distributor John Seeger at 765-1710 or 204-2571. Website video tour at johnseeger.discovermangosteen.com. Free M.D. lecture CD available.
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST\ FOUND
Lost. 2 small black shaggy dogs. One male and one female. Female has a limp. Lost near 314 S. 7th Street. 661-293-0495.
Lost pet. 3 legged Calico kitten. Area of 400 B Street. 763-3666.
Found small dog. Call 623-5216.
Lost. Black female lab mix. Lost in Dustin Acres @1/1/08. 623-3273.
REWARD
Fender Mexican Stratacaster Guitar.
Ser. No. MZ3202432. Burgundy in color, in a orange, grey and
black gig bag labeled “First Act”. Stolen
from my truck on or about Tuesday, 18th
to Thursday, 20th December which was parked on Lexington Ave. in Taft. Police
Report No. 07-355-2. Please call Wayne (661) 203-1682.
HELP WANTED
Westside SecurityNow Hiring
Part Time\Full Time. Guard Card Required - Clean DMV - apply
300 S. 4th Street. 12 p.m. - 5p.m.
M/T/W/F, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m./1:30p.m. - 4:30p.m. Thursdays.
FOR SALE
Behringer vampire amplifier $125. 623-3432 or 765-6875.
3 Cubic ft. cement mixer. $100. 763-4775.
Complete Sell Out Until Sold. All Christmas toys and ornaments, and decorations, 2 Christmas trees, many antique Christmas items. 27565 Taft Highway. Valley Acres. Call for info (661) 765-6064.
Mitsubishi Rear projection HDTV 55 inch Screen. $600. (661) 303-5278.
Entertainment Center, $1,100 obo. Sony Big Screen TV, $995 obo. Almost 2 yrs. old. Call 293-0337 or 293-0213.
Bowflex gym. Home gym with leg station 310 lbs. of power rod resistance. $200 obo. 765-4140.
Entertainment Center, $1,100 obo. Sony Big Screen TV, $995 obo. Almost 2 yrs. old. Call 293-0337 or 293-0213.
Color TV Black, $50. 763-1397.
Ladies Coyote Jacket for sale. Paid over $1000. Will take $600 obo. Can be seen at 406 Taylor, 12- to 4 p.m.
Replica chrome kitrchen
table with 4 chairs, ‘50 style. $200 obo. 763-3207.
Washer and Dryer, microwave. First $200 takes it. You pick up. as is. 770-7020.
Like new microwave - $20, big chair w/ connected ottoman - $60, red line bike - $60. 763-3567.
PETS
Free female Jack Russell Terrier. Looking for loving home. A sweetheart dog. Loves people. Spayed. Does not get along with other dogs. Cell (661) 213-2530.
Chorkie puppies. 3/4 Yorkie and 1/4 Chihuahua. Females $400, males $350. Cuyama (661) 766-2428 or (805) 839-7270. Cash Only.
Choodle, ugly as heck, but sweet as sugar! Chocolate female, spayed, all shots, de-wormed, 1 yr. old, great personality. Needs loving home. $150. 293-0671.
Free kittens to a good home. Variety of colors. Call 765-4346.
Free animals. Frre to good homes. Red Chow Sharpee 3 yrs. 2 yr. old Rotweiler mix. 4 female kittens and cat. 623-0939.
LIVESTOCK
Pigs and Goats for Sale. Puerco y chivas para carne. 769-8176.
Quarter horse – Line Black Dun. 15 hands – 8 years old. Very gentle, loads easy. $1,800 obo. Call 661-496-4361.
FARM EQUIPMENT\RANCH
John Deer 318 Tractor, with impliments and attachments, $300. 763-4775.
Keystone Western Saddle. 15” seat. Excel. Cond. $400 firm. 763-3293.
AUTOMOBILES
HARRISON STREET AUTOMOTIVE 765-2505 209 HARRISON STREET. Smog check. Free tire rotation with brake inspection. Most cars front or rear disc brakes. $85.95 (labor only). A\C service $125.00 (incl. 2 lb. Freon). Cooling system power flush $120.00.
1986 Suzuski Samuri. Top end rebuilt. 5-spped, 4 wheel
drive. $900 obo. Reg. non-operational. 661-745-3211.
94 Cadillac 4 dr. SLS Northstar and a 1980 Buick Regal Limited. Package deal $2,300 or best offer. Contact 770-7037 for more info.
1995 Saturn. Needs transmission. $750. 623-5036 or 763-4102.
TRUCKS
1994 GMC Sierra SLT 4x4 V-8. Auto-trans. $2,950. (661) 301-0704.
1955 Dodge pick-up, needs TLC, 623-2978. Ask for Pat.
MOTORCYCLES
2000 Harley Davidson Dura Glide. 3,000 original miles, garage kept. $13,500 or best offer. 763-9323.
RV’S
1981 Itasca Motorhome 30 ft. Needs TLC, $2,500 623-2978.
TRAILERS
2001 Wilderness 24 ft. 5th wheel trailer. Very good condition. $9000 with generator or $8500 without. 203-5469
AUTO – TRUCK PARTS
Complete set of rims and tires from 2007 Toyota Tundra, 5 lug. $1,000 or best offer. Swimming pool 16’ by 48” almost new with all accessories. $200 oe best offer. 765-4012.
COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT
ROOMS FOR RENT
2 Bedrooms for rent. Taft. House privileges
included. All utilities included. $400 each. 745-3295.
HOUSES FOR RENT
Big house on corner lot in Maricopa. 3bd. + office, 1.5 ba., walk-in pantry. Indoor laundry & utility on large fenced yard w/driveway. $1000 mo. + dep. available now. 623-1985.
Wanted: A Few Good Writers for the Taft
Independent. Writing skills a must.
Must be able to spell correctly.
Call 765-6550 for more information.
Classified Ads!!!
Only $3 for up to 3 lines.$7 for up to 10 lines
765-6550. Visa/MC and checks accepted.
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Rite AwAyCARpet CleAning
765-4191 or333-7929
Residential and Commercial
For SaleB r a n d N e w H o m e s !
907 Stanislaus St., Maricopa. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 Car Garage, with all appliances, $214,900.
100 Tyler St., Taft. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 Car
Garage, with appliances. $219,900.
Same Floor Plan at both locations. Able Builders.
ContaCt:lee Jackson (661) 714-2359 orron Jackson (805) 440-5255.
Edwards Tree Trimming ServiceGreat Prices and Great Service“We won’t leave you out on a limb”
763-3730 or 293-0582.
Best Chile Verde in Town!
Janie’s Mexican Food and Catering
Located at the Historic Fort 915 10th Street, Taft, CA (661)
NEW HOURSMonday – Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
-IN- TAFTOildaleTIRE
Tires for your Car, Truck and RV • Fleet Specialists 24 Hours Roadside Service
1355 Kern Street, Taft, CA On Highway 33 on the North side of town.(661) 763-1800
NOW SHOWINGat the
Fox Theater- Alien v. Predator: Requiem- Alvin and Chipmunks- National Treasurer
SHOWTIMES:Mon-Fri. 7 p.m.
Sat & Sun. 1 p.m.,4 p.m., 7 p.m.
FOXTHEATER
All shows before 6 p.m.- $6.50 -
Late ShowChild and Senior $6.50
Adults $8.50www.taftfoxtheaters.com
765-4802514 Center St.
David BUYS HousesI can Make OFFER TODAYand CLOSE NEXT WEEK!
I Love Fixer Houses and Non fi xers!
I deal HONESTLY,with INTEGRITYand RESPECT!
David818-381-3013
TAFT COLLEGE
Transition to Independent Living
Program Instructional Assistant
For more information about this position and how to apply you can access the college website at www.taftcollege.edu or you can contact the TC Human Resources Department, 29 Emmons Park Dr. Taft, CA 93268, Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. by calling 661-763-7805. DEADLINE FOR FILING: Friday, January 11, 2008 at 4:00 p.m. EOE
TAFT COLLEGE
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR/DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC
RECORDSManagement/Supervisory
Position
Search Extended
$45,853 - $59,140 per year in seven steps, including health benefits. This position requires a Bachelors degree or equivalent from an accredited institution, a minimum of three years of record management experience or a combination of student services and records management experience in a college setting and possess experience developing and writing institutional policies and the ability to interpret policy to a variety of different constituencies. For information on how to apply you can access the college’s website at HYPERLINK “http://www.taftcollege.edu” www.taftcollege.edu or you can contact the Taft College Human Resources Department at 29 Emmons Pk Dr. Taft, CA between the hours of 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Thursday and on Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. or by calling 763-7805. DEADLINE FOR FILING: Friday, January 11, 2008 @ 4:00 p.m. EOE
TRUSTEE VACANCY
The West Kern Community College District/Taft College invites interested community members to submit letters of interest to fill a recently vacated trustee position. The term of this interim appointment will expire December 2008. Eligibility requirements: 18 years of age, residency in the District, registered voter and otherwise not disqualified by the Constitution or the state from holding a civil office (Education Code 72103). Letters of interest may be mailed to:
Mr. William DuncanInterim Superintendent/PresidentWKCCD/Taft College29 Emmons Park Dr.Taft CA 93268
The deadline for letters of interest is January 11, 2008 at 5:00 p.m. Qualified applicants will be interviewed. Questions may be directed to: Mr. William Duncan (661) 763-7710 or [email protected].
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