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ShopperKern Valley Sun
Wednesday, May 8, 2019 C• Classifieds• Licensed Contractors• Calendar of Events• Paws & Claws• Support Groups
• Business Services• Real Estate• Senior Menu• Church Directory• Nurses Week
Inside... FREE!
See this week’s Paws & Claws ad on C5 for more adorable animals available for adoption.For more information about sponsorship contact Marsha Smith at 760-379-3667 ext. 1011
I’m 11 years old and spayed. I’m very attentive with people, and I don’t like small dogs or cats, but I get along well with with other large dogs.
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C H A N G E M Y L I F EI am at the Lake Isabella Animal Shelter: 760-378-1131
For just $2.50 per week, you can help by sponsoring our Paws & Claws.
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Kern Valley Sun’s
KERNVILLEMini StorageSTORAGE UNITS Many Sizes Available
RV & BOAT STORAGECovered Bays
SECUREAFFORDABLE
CLEAN FACILITY
CUSTOMER SERVICE #1On Site Manager
Storing the Valley’sTreasures Since 1982
12001 Sierra Way Kernville
760-376-4200
“Nuui Cunni”Native American Cultural Center
French Gulch Recreational Area
Hwy. 155 • Lake Isabella760-549-0800 • www.nuuicunni.com
Sponsored by: Kern River Paiute Council, The Nuui Cunni Native American Interpretive Center. Operating under a special use permit from the Sequoia National Forest, on a non-
discriminatory basis. We are a 501(C) 3 non profit organization.
Saturday • May 11th • 10am - 3pm
Spring Gathering
AUCTION • RAFFLES INDIAN TACOS
DRUMMERS • VENDORS DEMONSTRATIONS
NATIVE PLANT SALESAND MUCH MORE!
Come Join Us!
Locally Owned & OperatedProudly Serving the Kern Valley for Over 26 Years
Offering Only Quality Pre-Owned Vehicles
Why Buy New?
Retails for over $63,000
2018 Ford F-250 Crew
STK# 3171VIN# C61637
WE’LL BEAT ANY DEALER PRICEIN KERN COUNTY*
Prices do not include tax, license, or doc fees. Prices good through Apr. 30, 2019
Visit our website for more vehicleswww.isabellamotors.com • 760-376-4117
6837 Wofford Blvd • Wofford Heights
$ 28,7002016 JeepWrangler
STK# 3127 VIN# 224201
$26,5002017 Sabaru
CrosstrekSTK# 3146 VIN# 262333
$ 27,2502018 NissanFrontier
STK# 3164 VIN# 758857
$ 25,2502018 KiaSedona
STK# 3140 VIN# 380450
$ 32,9002018 FordF150
STK# 3160 VIN# D36280
$ 17,4752018 Chevy Malibu
STK# 3136 VIN# 174009
$ 26,3502018 Chrysler300 S
STK# 3152 VIN# 261605
Save Upwards
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SOLD
The “Best Care”... Because We “Really Care”
Assisted LivingFor Seniors
Delicious home-cooked meals & snacks • Housekeeping and laundry servicesTransportation to local medical appts. • Personalized health & well-being services
Professionally trained staff on duty 24 hrs.• Interesting activities everyday
Kern Village32 Burlando Rd. Kernville • 760-376-6733 • Lic# 157200475
The Burlington13 Sycamore Dr. Wfrd Hts • 760-376-6474 • Lic# 155801223
818.800.225327 Big Blue Road • Kernville, CA
Located by Circle ParkOpen Wednesday - Saturday 10am - 5pm
or Call for an Appointment
STOREWIDE SPECIALS
ORDER NOW!760-379-5605
LAKE ISABELLA5640 Lake Isabella Blvd.“We Toss’em, They’re Awesome!”
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Pizza Calzones Pastas Sandwiches Wings & More!
DINE IN TAKE OUT WE DELIVER
15%OFF
COUPON MUST BE PRESENT TO RECEIVE DISCOUNT.
COUPON EXPIRES: 05/14/2019
Pick up a copy of the Kern Valley Sun -- on sale all around the Valley!
KV Sun’s CalendarThe place to go for all
community events
Calendar Features:• Clean, traditional calendar layout • Search for events by title or date• View events per month, day, or as a list • Export events to Google Calendar or Apple iCal• Easily share calendar to Facebook or Twitter • Submit your event information to [email protected]
NOW Submit ALL of your event
information to one place
100 SERVICES
CLASSIFIEDS ADVERTISING RATES & INFORMATIONChristina DenysClassified Manager
Liners: Minimum $10.50 for 3 lines, plus $1.00 for each additional line. Deadline for liners is Monday 9:00 a.m.Classified Display Ads: $11.80 per column inch, per issue. Deadline for classified display ads is Friday 4:00 p.m.Terms: All ads are prepaid unless credit has been approved.Notice: Read your ad and report any error immediately. The Sun is not responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. Additionally, the Kern Valley Sun reserves the right to revise or reject ads, and to classify them properly.
Classified MarketplaceC2 Kern Valley Sun Wednesday, May 8, 2019
400 HELP WANTED 400 HELP WANTED
400 HELP WANTED
Do you know
SPORTS?Can you tell the story on paper orcomputer? You are in need here at
the Kern Valley Sunas a Freelance Sports Writer!
Must have strong communication skills.Send us a sample!
Write to [email protected] orKern Valley Sun
c/o Sports Editor, Ray ConnorP.O. Box 3074
Lake Isabella Blvd.Lake Isabella, CA 93240
(No Phone Calls Please)
410 JOBS WANTED
MIKE AND SUE’S FIREBREAK/YARD/TREE
Trimming & House Clean-Up & Hauling.
760-223-6888 Or 223-2580
MARK BLACKSTONE’S COMPUTER TUNE-UPS.
Computer Acting Up? Slow? Got Questions?
760-417-0805 Est. KRV Since 1999
ROOFING/SCRAP METAL Tree Trimmimg, Also Do Weed Eater Work,
Trash Hauling, Chimney Sweeping. Call Chris
760-417-1824
YARD AND LOT CLEAN-UP Seasonal Yard Svs., Weed Eating, Tree
Trimming, Hauling, Senior Discounts. 760-417-1902
Move In SpecialsBodfish
2bed/1bath Apartment Stove. Wall heater & cooler.
WATER & TRASH PAID.No Pets. $550rent/$600dep.
Move In Special ½ off 1st month’s rent.
Commercial/ Retail
Lake Isabella2 Workshop units available at 1000sq ft OR 1660sq ft. located on the busy Lake
Isabella Blvd. Extra parking spaces available for rent behind units. Cooler &
propane heater. 12th month FREE with 2 year lease.
WATER PAID. Call for more info 760-379-5479
Lake Isabella3000sq ft Retail space.
Great location next to L&M Lumber on LI Blvd. Call for
info. 760-379-54796435 Lake Isabella Blvd.
(Post Office Center)760-379-5479
New HoursMon-Fri 9am to 5pm • Saturday 9am to 2pm
ABLEPROPERTY MANAGEMENTServing the Kern River Valley
Lic.# 00982861www.AblePM.com
NANCE’S CLEANING SERVICES. Home,
Business RV, Windows, Mini - blinds. PROPERTY MAINTENANCE. Weed Abatement, Roof Repair,
Water Cooler Repair, Pressure Washing, Tree Trimming, Trash Hauling,
Door To Door Laundry Services. Call For More
Information 760-218-6421
FREELANCE WRITERS. Can You Tell The Story?
We Need Freelances To Cover News, Sports, Features, Community
Events & More. Send Us A Sample. Must Have Strong
Communication Skills. Contact Publisher Marsha Smith Through Email At
[email protected] Or By Mail At P.O. Box # 3074
Lake Isabella Ca. 93240.
540 HOMES FOR RENT
2BR. PLUS EXTRA ROOM, 11/2 BA. 2 Car
Garage, Very Clean And Quiet Neighborhood, Newly
Renovated, Brand New Flooring And Paint, Very
Clean House. $900/Monthly Plus Security Dep.
$1,000. Ask For Alex 213-500-1312
NICELY REMODELED Home, At 412 Pine Dr. Kernville 2BR. 2BA.,
Separate Laundry, Living, And Family Rooms,
Attached 2 Car Garage, Fenced Yard, Central Air/Heat, Plus Swamp
Cooler & Fireplace. References And Credit Check. $1,200/Monthly. Plus Security Dep. Avail.
June 1st. 760-379-4959 Or 760-379-7890 No Pets.
LOCALLY OWNED MOBILE COMPUTER
REPAIR. Internet Pop-Ups, Virus Removals, General
Clean Up, Wireless Network Security, Blue Screens, Hardware Replacement/
Upgrades, Network Support. Drop Off Repairs As Well On Site Computer
Services Available. Call Cianma 661-303-4247
420 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE INCOME PROPERTY
Duplex, Triplex, Fourplex.
949-874-0456
500 FOR LEASE
WAREHOUSE, SHOP Buildings For Lease In Kernville,
All Have Restrooms, Three Phase Power, Zone M-2, Need
1st. Month, Plus Security Deposit And Insurance. 1280= $600/Monthly, 1500= $700/Mo.,
2000 =$900/Mo. Call 760-417-9330
KERN VILLAGE inKernville and
THE BURLINGTON in Wofford Hts. is accept-ing applications for part
time cooks and caregivers.Please apply in person at 32 Burlando Rd., Kernvilleor 13 Sycamore Dr., W.H.
Must be able to pass a criminal background
check.
GET NOTICED.
Call today to place yourad in the Classifieds!
760-379-3667 ext. 1000
NICE 3BR. 1.3/4BA. 1,200/SF. FENCED BK. YARD, Cov.
Garage, Fire-pl., W/D, H/U, Mt. Mesa. Qualified Tenants
Only. $1,100/Mo. Contact 714-745-0705 Or [email protected]
K&K Family Properties, Prey Orchards, Hemberry
Orchards, Burnett Orchards are offering 24 full-time temp. positions in Chelan, Grant and Okanagan County located in the State of WA. Anticipated period of employment is 6/1/2019 to 10/10/2019. Qualified workers must have 3 mos experience & expect to perform general farm labor such as thinning, training, pruning fruit trees as well as harvesting cherries, grapes, apples & pears. Workers may also operate farm equipment. Wage is $15.03/hr. Employer may pay piece rates, depending on cultivation variables or market demand. Anticipate a 40-hr workweek, ¾ of the hrs guaranteed. Free housing avail. for workers incl. U.S. workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence at the end of each workday. Tools, supplies & equipment will be provided at no cost to the worker. Transportation & subsistence expense to the worksite will be provided or paid for by the employer upon 50% completion of contract or earlier. Out of state applicants can apply at their nearest local SWA office or contact the employer by phone at K & K 509-630-1783, Prey 509-669-3550, Hemberry 509-264-7033, Burnett Orchards 509-449-1980. For the SWA servicing the area of intended employment contact WorkSource Wenatchee at 509-665-3722. Reference job order number 206394232.
WGE Holdings and Outwest Cherry
are offering 48 full-time temp. positions in Grant County in the State of WA. Anticipated period of employment is 6/10/2019 to 11/15/2019. Qualified workers must have 3 months tree fruit experience & expect to perform general farm labor such as thinning, training, pruning fruit trees as well as harvesting apples, apricots & cherries. Workers may also operate farm equipment. Wage is $15.03/hr. Piece rate for apples $20-28 per bin, cherries $6 per 20 or 30 lb lug. Anticipate a 35-hr workweek, ¾ of the hrs guaranteed. Free housing available for workers including U.S. workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence at the end of each workday. Tools, supplies & equipment will be provided at no cost to the worker. Transportation & subsistence expense to the worksite will be provided or paid for by the employer upon 50% completion of contract or earlier. Out of state applicants can apply at their local SWA office or contact the employer by phone at 509-932-5668. For the SWA servicing the area of intended employment contact WorkSource Wenatchee at 509-766-4105. Reference job order number 206693014.
BEST RETAIL LOCATION IN THE Kern River Valley,
3,300 Sp. Ft. Retail Location On Circle Park
In Kernville. Put Your Business In The Center Of The Kernville Thriving Shopping Area. Call 760-549-3885 For A Showing
And More Information
$650/MONTHLY, MT. MESA AREA. All New Large 1 BR. Apt. Kitchenette With
Stove Top, Microwave, Refrig., Full Bath, Tankless Water Heater (Instant Hot Water), W & D, A/C, Water And Garbage Paid. $695
per mo., plus electric, Sec. Dep., No Smoking
Inside, No Pets. Call Don After 10 a.m. Up To 10
p.m. 442-218-9579
1BR. 1BA. APT. LOCATED IN THE Center Of Kernville.
Upstairs Unit, Water And Trash Paid. Cook Stove And Refrig. Included. All Electric Unit. No Pets, No Smoking, $595/Per mo. Plus Sec. Deposit. Call For Application And
Information. 760-549-3885
FOR RENT 2BR. 2BA. APARTMENT, Over Looking
Circle Park In Kernville. Full Kitchen, Stove, Frig, Dishwasher, Microwave
Included. Water And Trash Paid, Family Room, Free Standing Propane, Stove, Forced Air And AC, Carpet And Tile Thru Out, Private Balcony Over Looking The
Park. No Pets, No Smoking, $950/Mo. Plus Sec.
Deposit. Taking Applications Call 760-549-3885
2BR. 1BA. M/H Refurbished, Patio, And
Deck, 2 Carport, In Nice 55 Plus Park.. Lake Isabella.
$566/Mo. Or Rent To Own. Good Credit 760-379-2092
MOBILE HOME FOR Rent, 3BR. 1 FULL BA. At 33 E. Evans Rd. Wofford Hts. Ca. $600/Mo. Plus $400/Security Deposit.
Contact Tony 503-887-7819
LAKE ISABELLA AREA, 2BR. 2BA. 2 Car Garage, 3/4
Acre, All Fenced Yard. $900.00 Monthly Plus 1st. And Last And Security Dept. 760-549-3260 760-549-3260 Steve
610 HOMES FOR SALE
LOCATION... LOCATION...LOCATIONDOWNTOWN KERNVILLEContractors Dream
COMPLETE REMODELStart from frame... needs
everything, leave fireplace wall... make it what you want
As Is • OWC3 bdrm., 1.75 ba., home,
2 car attached garagezoned for multiple dwelling located 1/2 block from the
Kernville Post Officeat 129 Big Blue Rd.
FOR MORE INFORMATION760-417-2468
560 MOBILE HOME & RV SPACE FOR RENT
RV SPACES FOR RENT, 25’ To 28’ In Wofford
Heights, $300/Mo. Also Rent To Own . 760-376-6917
Or 760-376-2153
RV’S FOR RENT, Travel Trailer For Rent
Lake Isabella RV Resort. $375.00/Mo. Plus Water
And Electric. 760-379-2046
SHADED KNOLL MHP/RV Mobile Home Spaces. $245/Mo. Plus Utilities.
818-404-4470 Or 760-223-6319
HOME FOR SALE 3BR., 2BA. 1,777 Sq. Ft. Built In 2006. Living
Room, Dining Room, Laundry Room, Volume Ceilings, New Paint, New Floor Covering,
Pantry, Covered Patio, 577 Sq. Ft. Garage. 4325 Goat Ranch Rd. South L
$229,500 Call 760-379-6440
625 REAL ESTATE LOANS
FOR SALE
Equity 1 Loans
Owner 661-330-2222~ Hablo Español ~
Call for free appraisal & home
loan quote, no obligation. No credit check.
*Get home loan & pay no
interest or points if unhappy or
better loan found & paid back by 66 days. Use
cash to pay bills or buy home.
FREE LOAN
QUOTE NO INTEREST IF UNHAPPY*
Cbre 00707520. Email
[email protected] Call, text 661-330-2222
650 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
GRAVEL & D.G.MANURE • SAND
CALL 378-2008
640 LOTS & ACREAGE FOR SALE
I BUY LOTS Cash, 24 Hours.
Bert 760-964-2514
FOR SALE OR TRADE3 LOTS On Columbus Ave. In Bodfish, Ripe
For Development. Almost 30,000 Square Ft..
Combine.$15,000 Or Trade For A Mobile Home.
Call Today 661-900-3526
720 PETS
FOR SALE: 1 REGISTERED QUARTER HORSE, 3 Pack Mules, All Gentle, Experienced And Trail wise. 760-499-4092
FOR SALE: 55’ X 150’ LEVEL Lot In Wofford Heights Very Clean.
Leonard 760-376-6193 760-376-6193Leonard
810 AUTOS & TRUCKS FOR SALE
1986 T - BIRD, NON OP. $500.00 Call 760-378-3978
Webster Orchards Incis offering 87 full-time temp. positions in Wasco and Hood River Counties in the State of Oregon & Klickitat County in the State of WA. Anticipated period of employment is 6/5/2019 to 10/15/2019. Qualified workers must have 1 mo experience & expected to perform general farm labor such as thinning, training, pruning fruit trees as well as harvesting pears, cherries & blueberries. Workers may also operate farm equipment. Wage is $15.03/hr. Piece rate for pears $10.50-44 per bin, cherries $4 or $6 per 20lb lug, blueberries $5 per 10gal bucket. Anticipate a 35-hr workweek, ¾ of the hrs guaranteed. Free housing avail. for workers incl. U.S. workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence at the end of each workday. Tools, supplies & equipment will be provided at no cost to the worker. Transportation & subsistence expense to the worksite will be provided or paid for by the employer upon 50% completion of contract or earlier. Out of state applicants can apply at their local SWA office or contact the employer by phone at 541-490-3500. For the SWA servicing the area of intended employment contact WorkSource The Dalles at 541-296-5435. Reference job order number 2324945.
Cabin 6+ Acres3 BD + Office, 4 BAWell, Shop, CreekCall 661-304-2092
Webster Orchards Incis offering 38 full-time temp. positions in Wasco & Hood River Counties in the State of Oregon & Klickitat County in the State of WA. Anticipated period of employment is 6/5/2019 to 9/15/2019. Qualified workers must have 1 mo experience & expect to perform general farm labor such as thinning, training, pruning fruit trees as well as harvesting pears, cherries & blueberries. Workers may also operate farm equipment. Wage is $15.03/hr. Piece rate for pears $10.50-44 per bin, cherries $4 or $6 per 20lb lug, blueberries $5 per 10gal bucket. Anticipate a 35-hr workweek, ¾ of the hrs guaranteed. Free housing avail. for workers incl. U.S. workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence at the end of each workday. Tools, supplies & equipment will be provided at no cost to the worker. Transportation & subsistence expense to the worksite will be provided or paid for by the employer upon 50% completion of contract or earlier. Out of state applicants can apply at their local SWA office or contact the employer by phone at 541-490-3500. For the SWA servicing the area of intended employment contact WorkSource The Dalles at 541-296-5435. Reference job order number 2324867.
2BR. 2BA. MOBILE HOME For Sale. Patio And Deck,
2 Carports, Refurbished In A Nice 55 Plus Park. Lake
Isabella Area. $23K Cash. 760-379-2092
620 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE
CHOOSE YOUR COLORS, Flooring, Etc...Pre-Refurnished,
Mobile Homes In A 55+ Mobile Home Park. Completely Refurbished.
From 30K. 2Br. 2Ba. Patio, Deck,
2 Car Ports. 760-379-2092
MOBILE HOME FOR SALE Price Is Negotiable. 2 Months Free Rent.
Call To Discuss. 760-379-2046
WOFFORD HEIGHTS, Large Clean 1BR. At Oak Knoll Mobile Home Senior
Park. $8,500. 818-216-2263 Or 901-337-3267
WOFFORD HEIGHTS 1BR. 1BA., Mobile Home For Sale In Good Condition,
Space Rent $295/Monthly, Next To The Medical
Center. $6,800. 818-216-2263 Or 901-337-3267
550 MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT
LAKE ISABELLA, 2BR. 2BA. M/H, Refurbished, Patios, Deck, 2 Carports, In Nice
55 Plus Park. $667/767/Mo. Or Rent To Own, Good Credit.
760-379-2092
LAKE ISABELLA AREA, 2BR. 1BA. $500/Mo.
Plus Security Dep. Call Julia 559-314-5911
LAKE ISABELLA AREA, 2BR. 2BA. 2 Car Garage, 3/4
Acre, All Fenced Yard. $900.00 Monthly Plus 1st and Last And Security Dept. 760-549-3260
2BR., 1.5. BA., STOVE, Refrigerator, Storage
Shed, Newly Refurbished. $535/Mo. Includes Trash Service, Security Deposit Depends On Background
Check. Prefer Local, No Smoking, No Drugs, Good References Are A Must. Pet May Be
Ok, It Depends. 3104 Weynor Way In Lakeland Estates. 760-499-4898
1BR. MOBILE HOME FOR Rent In Wofford Heights. Next To Medical Center. $460.00 Monthly Plus
Sec. Deposit. 901-337-3267 Or 818-216-2263
RIVERKERN 2BR. 1BA. Private Beach. Laundry
Room. Call 760-376-6684. $525/Mo Plus Sec. Dep.
2BR. WITH A CONVERTIBLE DEN, 1BA. In Weldon $550/
Monthly Plus Security Dep. Call For More Info. 661-345-6603
520 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
Hollingbery Farm
is offering 15 temporary farmworker/laborer positions working in apples, pears, peaches and nectarines from 06/01/19- 11/20/19 in Wapato, WA. Qualified worker must have 3 months general agricultural and tree fruit experience. Guaranteed three quarter contract hours and $15.03/hr, piece rates are $21.00-$30.00 per bin for apples, $15.03/hr plus $10.00 per bin for Honeycrisp apple harvest. Pear harvest piece rates from $22.00-23.00 per bin. More details are available at the SWA. Tools/supplies provided at no cost. Housing available for eligible workers who can’t return to their residence at the end of the workday. Transportation and subsistence expenses to the worksite reimbursed at 50% of the contract and upon completion of contract (earlier if appropriate). To apply contact the State Workforce Agency (Yakima-Worksource) at 1205 Ahtanum Ridge Drive Union Gap, WA 98903 (509) 836-1102 or at or any local SWA. Please reference job order #206786468.
DNS Farm Services
is offering 98 full-time temp. positions in Grant, Douglas and Chelan Counties located in the State of WA. Anticipated period of employment is 6/17/2019 to 11/30/2019. Qualified workers must have 3 mos tree fruit experience & expect to perform general farm labor such as thinning, training, pruning fruit trees, irrigating duties as well as harvesting apples, cherries, pears & wine grapes. Workers may also operate farm equipment. Wage is $15.03/hr. Anticipate a 40-hr workweek, ¾ of the hrs guaranteed. Free housing avail. for workers incl. U.S. workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence at the end of each workday. Tools, supplies & equipment will be provided at no cost to the worker. Transportation & subsistence expense to the worksite will be provided or paid for by the employer upon 50% completion of contract or earlier. Out of state applicants can apply at their nearest local SWA office or contact the employer by phone at 509-662-8062 ext 312. For the SWA servicing the area of intended employment contact WorkSource Central Basin at 509-766-4105. Reference job order number 206960739.
As an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, the Kern Community College District encourages candidates with diverse backgrounds to apply.
OPEN POSITIONS:CALIFORNIA CITY LOCATION:Child Development Center Assistant (19 hrs/10 months) #01726
RIDGECREST LOCATION:Men’s Baseball Assistant Coach Part-time Adjunct Pool #01175Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach Part-time Adjunct Pool #01607
All applicants must apply online at http://apptrkr.com/1444170Emails will not be accepted.
Ridgecrest, CA
Licensed ContractorsNOTICE TO READERS: California law requires that contractors taking jobs that total $600 or more (labor and materials) be licensed by the Contractors State License Board. State law also requires that contractors include their license number on all advertising.
You can check the status of your licensed contractor at www.cslb.gov or 1-800-321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking jobs that total less than $500 must state in their advertisements that they are not licensed by the Contractors State License Board.
Serving Kern River Valley since 1986.Custom Homes • Remodels
Garages • Framed Mobile Roofs
[email protected] • Lic.# 495979
MIKE SMITH CONSTRUCTION
Contractors-General Builders
Electric
BARRY’S DRYWALL
760-379-4142barrybyedrywall.com
Lic. # 774936
Mobile Home RepairDrywall & Interior Repair
Acoustic Repairs/Removal & Painting • Wall Texture
Smoke & Water Damage
For a hole in your wall or a whole new wall...
Discounts for seniors & those dealing with fire or smoke damage
Drywall
Masonry
Heating/Cooling
Crawford
Construction
Call Jim [email protected]
Licensed & Insured • Lic. #1019657
Kitchen & Bath Remodel Specialist • Room Additions • Roofing • DecksPlumbing • Tile • Fencing • Electrical • Mobilehome Repair Welding & More
For All Your Construction Needs... We Do The Better Job!
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760-379-3667GENERAL PLUMBING AND
SEPTIC SERVICES, INC.
LIC# 896692EMAIL: JOHN@GENERAL-PLUMBING
OFFICE: 760-376-3309John Stivers, President
CELL: 760-417-2045
Plumbing
Flooring
I S A B E L L A
FLOORINGInsured
Lic# 793968
FINANCINGAVAILABLELocally Owned & Operated
5412 Lake Isabella Blvd., Lake Isabella
www.isabellaflooring.com [email protected]
Retail Sales & Repairs • Professional InstallationResidential & Commercial • Flooring Supplies
HARDWOOD • CARPET • LAMINATE • VINYLWINDOW COVERING
Pool
David Stratton, Health Lic #3366
“Serving the KRV Since 1997”
POOL DOCTORPOOL DOCTOR
When experience & dependability matters most
Residential & CommercialSwimming Pool Service & Repair
760-378-2377
Gro-Tech Landscaping
Sod • Drip Systems • Sprinklers • FencingRock Landscapes • Water Features
379-2735Dave Prior
Cell 379-7888liC. # 775052
FREE ESTIMATES
WEED CONTROL CA State License #QAL 99302
Best PriCes in Kern County on ArtifiCiAl GrAss
Custom Artificial Turf Putting Greens
Landscaping
Painting
Lic.# 801648
www.JostPainting.com
FREE ESTIMATES We Accept All Major Credit CardsJEFF JOST
OFFICE: 760-378-3000
Professional Service • Quality Products • Competitive Pricing
Paving
Crawford Construction
Call Jim [email protected]
For All Your Construction Needs... We Do The Better Job!
Licensed & Insured • Lic. #1019657
Kitchen & Bath Remodel SpecialistRoom Additions • Roofing • Decks
Plumbing • Tile • Fencing • ElectricalMobilehome Repair • Welding & More
Advertise in the Kern Valley Sun
Licensed Contractors or Business Services Directories
and your ad is placed on our website for
FREE!760-379-3667 ext.
1000, Christina6416-A Lake Isabella Blvd. Lake Isabella.
John Vittoria JPVPainting & Decorating
Specializing In Cabinet FinishCommercial • Residential
Interior • ExteriorRemodeling • Handyman Work
License #607999 • (661)808-8643 • [email protected]
Serving the KRV for over 35 years
Jerry’sCOMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION INC.
760-379-2106760-379-2106LIC # 464893JASON & KEITH WILLIAMS
AC & HEATING SERVICES • LAKE ISABELLA, CAPROUDLY SERVING THE KERN RIVER VALLEY FOR OVER 40 YEARS!
KERN VALLEY AQUATICS PROGRAM SUMMER REGISTRATION • NOW - ONGOINGKern Valley Aquatics Program opened registration for their summer 2019 season on May 1. KVAP offers classes for all ages! Classes include public swim, lap swim, parent/child classes, swim lessons, recreation swim camp, jr. lifeguard camp, aqua aerobics and senior aquatics. Visit kvap.org for more information.
KCSO COFFEE WITH A COP • MAY 8The Kern County Sheriff’s office Kern Valley Substation invites you to the Kern River Valley Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) building, located at 2811 Nugget Avenue, for Coffee with a Cop on May 8 from 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. The coffee is free and this will be a great chance for residents to meet their deputies who serve the valley. So come and get to know your local deputies, ask questions, voice any concerns, or just enjoy a cup of coffee.
WALLACE SCHOOLS FAMILY FESTIVAL • MAY 9Join Wallace Schools on Thursday, May 9 at 5 p.m. Food will be provided. Rooms will be open for family viewing from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., dinner is provided & TLIM (The Leader In Me) raffle prizes will be given from 5:30 p.m. to 6:15 p.m., TLIM survey table will be open from 5 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. and the WMS talent show will take place from 6:15 p.m. to 7 p.m. RSVP by May 6. For more information please call 760-379-2621.
SOUTH FORK WOMAN’S CLUB • MAY 10The South Fork Woman’s Club is holding their annual Chinese Auction on May 10, 2019. Doors open at 5 p.m. An authentic Chinese dinner is offered at 6 p.m. for a small donation. We have a variety of baskets and gift certificates for you to bid on after dinner. Bring lots of quarters for your bids and have some fun. For tickets call Laraine at 760-223-0473. We will also have tickets for sale at the door.
USED BOOK SALE - LAKE ISABELLA LIBRARY BRANCH • MAY 11 - ONGOINGIt’s a used book sale! 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. We have a great selection of titles including fiction, non-fiction, cookbooks! Sponsored by Friends of the Library and proceeds go back to our local branch. See you in the Library Community Room at 7504 Lake Isabella Blvd.
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY MEETING • MAY 11 - ONGOINGJoin us for the Kern River Valley FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY monthly meeting held the second Saturday of each month at 2:30 p.m.-3:30p.m. Through “Cook-ies and Conversation” learn how our group helps our local library branch fund activities such as book purchases, summer events and dynamic speakers. We meet in the Library Community Room, 7504 Lake Isabella Blvd.
VALLEY WIDE CLEANUP • MAY 11Mick Gleason’s office and Kern County Public Works is organizing a valley wide cleanup on Saturday May 11. Volunteers, local businesses and community organizations are encouraged to participate in this event. If you would like to sign yourself up or your business, please contact Gary Ananian with the Kern River Conservancy at: [email protected]
NUUI CUNNI SPRING GATHERING • MAY 11Nuui Cunni is holding their spring gathering on May 11 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be demonstartions, merchandise to purchase, Native American drumming, crafts, cultural items to make, raffles, silent auctions, new native plants, kids activities and, of course, Indian Tacos. For more information please call 760-549-0800.
KERN VALLEY AIRPORT OPEN HOUSE • MAY 11County of Kern Department of Airports invites you to an open house at the Kern Valley Airport located at 10649 Sierra Way in Kernville on May 11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This event is free to the public. You can meet the pilots and public agencies that use the airport for fire fighting, search and rescue, and recreation. You can also learn about upcoming airport projects and enjoy some food at the Airport Cafe.
KERN VALLEY INDIAN COMMUNITY QUARTERLY MEMBERSHIP MEETING • MAY 11Kern Valley Indian Council will be hosting our quarterly community meeting at the Senior Center in Lake Isabella May 11 at 11:00 a.m. Reed Tollefson, Manager, Audubon Kern River Preserve in Weldon will be the guest speaker. He will be providing us with an update of projects and activities at the Preserve. Tracy Strickland, Enrollment Committee Chairman, will be at the meeting to assist members with updating their tribal enrollment applications. The Council will provide the dinner. Please bring a salad or desert. Please bring donations for the raffle and any gently used clothing and household appliances for giveaway.
SNIP & TIP BUNCO • MAY 11In the past 3 1/2 years we have trapped, neutered and released approximately 1500 cats in our valley, but our next scheduled spay/neuter clinic may be our LAST clinic! There are a few ways you can help. Join us for Snip & Tip bunco every 2nd Saturday of the month at 1 p.m. at the Hi Ho trailer park located at 11901 Sierra Way in Kernville (entry requires a small donation). You can also transport animals for us, help at booths during local events, help us trap cats and any cash donations are always welcome. For more information please call 760-417-2000.
HAPPY FEET DANCE ROCK-N-ROLL SOCK HOP • MAY 11Join the Happy Feet Dance for their Rock-N-Roll Sock Hop on May 11 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Faith Community Church located at 20 W Panorama in Wofford Heights. This is a special needs dance for all ages and their immediate family. RSVP by calling 951-534-9939.
KV COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA SUMMER CONCERT • MAY 12The Kern Valley Community Orchestra will present our Summer Concert on Sunday, May 12, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. It will be at Cerro Coso College, 5520 Lake Isabella Blvd, Lake Isabella, in Room G. Our program will include Symphony in D by Heinichen, Sousa’s ‘High School Cadets’, Magnificent Seven, Fandango and Alborada by Rimsky-Korsakov, and more. This time we have a wonderful violinist, Erica MacArthur, as a guest soloist. She will perform Follies of Spain by Corelli and Summertime by Gershwin, accompanied by the orchestra. We have a great program lined up. As usual, refreshments will be served during intermission.
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Adult and Adolescent Substance Abuse Classes : (Medi-Cal not accepted). Please call to schedule an appointment or for further infor-mation. 760-379-9194. 5121 Lake Isabella Blvd., Lake Isabella.
Al-Anon Meeting: Wednesday, 80 Evans Rd., Wofford Heights, 7:00 p.m. Contact 760-223-3050 & 760-379-7312. These meetings are for friends and family of alcoholics.
Alcoholics Anonymous: Faced with a drinking problem? Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous can help. Weekly meetings, call AA Hotline, 760-379-4112.
Alzheimer’s: The Alzheimer’s Disease Association of Kern County provides up to six hours of respite to caregivers who have a loved one with Alzheimer’s or other related dementias. A representative is in the valley once a week to answer questions at the Veterans/Senior Center on Fridays from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Celebrate Recovery: Celebrate recovery is a faith based meeting working through recovery principles based on the beatitudes of the ser-mon on the mount. Our goal through Jesus Christ is to break the chains and cycles of disfunction from hurts, habits and hang ups of ANYKIND! Meetings are held at Faith Community 20 W Panarama Friday’s 7pm. Childcare is provided, for questions call Jeremiah (661)862-9420 God bless.
Central Valley Epilepsy Support Group: We are an education and support group for those with epilepsy and their families that offers help coping with seizure disorders. Meetings are held the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at 2900 Eye St., Bakersfield. Meetings are free and open to the public. For more information, call Larry at 760-376-1606 or Doris at 760-258-5272.
God’s Storehouse of the KRV: Feeding those in need in the Valley. Monetary donations are always welcome and may be mailed to P.O. Box 1875, Lake Isabella, CA 93240. All donations are tax deductable. Call 760-223-0750 for more infomation. Located at 16475 Hwy 178, Weldon.
The Optimal Hospice Grief and Loss Support Group: Facilitated by Pat Roberts, DPC, GC-C, meets every Thursday from 1:00–2:30 p.m. at 6504 Lake Isabella Blvd., Ste. E, across the street from the post office. Call 760-379-5038 for more information.
NAMI Peer Support Group: The group meets every Monday from 1:00–2:30 p.m. at Kern Valley Health Care District conference room, in Mt. Mesa. No meetings on holidays. NAMI Connection is a recovery support group program that offers respect, understanding, encourage-ment and hope. NAMI Connection groups are free and confidential and held weekly for 90 minutes. Call Lisa Wyly @760-379-4793 or Tami Kirby @ 760-223-2674 for more information.
Passionate Hearts Support Group: A Christ-centered, curricu-lum-based, 10-month support group for women wounded by childhood sexual abuse that provides a safe place for women to come together and work on the damage incurred through their abuse. Registration is required and space is limited. Call Alex at 760-298-0341.
Pregnancy Resource Center: Tuesday and Thursday each week, 1 to 5 p.m., the first Friday of each month (except for holidays), 1:00 to 5:00 p.m., 5120B Lake Isabella Blvd., Lake Isabella. Free Pregnancy Testing, Peer Counseling, materials assistance, referrals. Call 760-379-8893 for more information.
TOPS #436: (Taking Off Pounds Sensibly) meets Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m., at the Senior Center in Lake Isabella. Open to the public. Call 760-379-3366 for more information.
Women’s Domestic Violence Support Group: A place for education, healing and growth. Female victims, survivors, and family members welcome. Every other Monday, 5:30-7pm. Call 760-417-1324 or 760-379-1324 for location and information. Childcare upon request.
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CONGRESSMAN KEVIN MCCARTHY MOBILE OFFICE • MAY 16Congressman Kevin McCarthy has announced April staff mobile offices in com-munities across the 23rd Congressional District. McCarthy’s field representatives will meet with constituents in the Kern River Valley on Thursday, May 16 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Kern Admin. Building Conference Room, 7050 Lake Isabella Blvd. in Lake Isabella.
KERN RIVER VALLEY FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER FAMILY BONDING DAY • MAY 17Kern River Valley Family Resource Center is holding Family Bonding Day on May 17 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Wallace Middle School gym. Join us for a free event filled with family fun including story time, board games, raffle prizes, giveaways, educational classes. A light dinner will be provided. For more information please call 760-379-2556.
KERN VALLEY MUSEUM HISTORY DAYS • MAY 18 & 19Don’t forget! May is here and it’s time for History Days! Come on down to the Kern Valley Museum located at 49 Big Blue Road in Kernville and put on your best western duds! Saturday there will be Dutch oven cooks, Native American crafts, demonstrations of butter churning and gold panning. Sunday there will be music in the Pack Station!
SSFFC CARPFEST • MAY 18Over the past several years, pursuing carp on the fly has become an increasingly popular activity, and here in California is no exception. In the hopes of continuing to see the carp on the fly community expand, we are hosting our second annual CARPFEST, which is a mini carp circuit with Carp Throwdown, on May 18, 2019, which will pit teams of two carp fly anglers against Lake Isabella’s carp in a tournament whose profits will benefit local conservation groups, Kern River Conservancy and Keepers of the Kern. Visit ssffclub.org/carpfest for more information.
BASIC FIREARM & HUNTER EDUCATION COURSE • MAY 18, 19 & 20Kern Shooting Sports/Jay Busyby are holding a basic firearm and hunter educa-tion course on May 18 and 19 with an internet followup course on May 20. For more information call 661-871-9025.
KERN COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION • MAY 18Dispose of your unwanted, hazardous household waste at the one-day haz-ardous waste collection event being held at the Kern Valley Transfer Station on May 18. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to noon. Visit bit.ly/KernHazard-ousWaste for more details.
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Calvary Chapel KERN RIVER VALLEY
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Service Times:Sunday 10:00am
Wednesday 6:30pm
Pastor: Scott Powell125 Sycamore Dr.Wofford Heights
Children’s Church is available for all services
376-6403 • 46 Valley View Dr., Kernville
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First Baptist Church
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Bible Study Wednesday 6 pm
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makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination.” Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women, or people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.
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ER nurses are unsung heroes
No one wants to see the inside of an emergen-cy room or medical cen-ter, but few people avoid occasional visits to the ER. When such situations arise, a top-notch trauma team can make all the difference.
One of the first people patients encounter inside an ER are the nurses who quickly assess life-threat-ening problems and be-gin to solve them on the spot. Although nurses can work in hospital emer-gency rooms, emergency nurses also may work in ambulances, urgent care centers, sports arenas, and other high-stress situations. ER nurses are registered nurses who work closely with doctors
to help diagnose, stabi-lize and manage con-ditions. They also liaise between family members and other medical staff and educate patients about their conditions once an emergency situa-tion is addressed.
Because ER nurses spe-cialize in treating severely ill or injured patients or those in life-threatening situations, those consid-ering a career in this field must be ready to adapt to many different situations. In a single day, ER nurses may encounter children with broken bones, pa-tients with acute stom-ach pains and people injured in motor vehicle accidents, among many other potential situations. Patients of all ages come through trauma centers, and prioritizing emergen-cies can be part of the job description.
An ER nurse’s day is frequently stressful and fast-paced. Some of the tasks to be expected, according to the nursing career resource Nurse Frontier, include:
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tilation• Administering med-
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• Transfusing bloodProspective ER nurses
must complete a nurs-ing degree or diploma program. In Canada, since the late 1990s, the provinces and territories have moved from diplo-ma entry level to bacca-laureate entry level for RNs, says the Canadian Nurses Association. Both the United States and Canada require prospec-tive ER nurses to pass the NCLEX-RN exam, which is administered by the National Council of State Boards. RNs receive state licensing in the United States. In Canada there is no national license; each province or territory li-censes individually based on jurisdiction.
According to Johnson & Johnson’s Discover Nursing, ER nurses are in-creasingly learning about tech, thanks to electron-ic medical records and point-of-care barcoding.
ER nurses have more responsibility than ever because of nursing short-ages. That means there are plenty of opportuni-ties to become leaders in the field.
ER nurses and other nurses fill a much-needed responsibility in the med-ical field. A career as an ER nurse can be challeng-ing but very rewarding.
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THANK YOU to our entire Kern River Valley Hospice Nursing Staff...
who serve our patients each day with commitment and compassion. You truly bring the Optimal mission statement
to life with your energy, skills and dedication.
In recognition of National Nurse’s Week May 6 through May 12
Our Mission...All patients and families entrusted to our care will be treated with the highest level of compassion, respect and quality of care.
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We are truly honored to have you as part of the Optimal team.
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Nurses make a difference in the lives of their patients and coworkers every day! Each year America honors their hard work and dedication with a national week-long celebration. From May 6 through May 12, medical organizations recognize the tradition of a profession that saves our lives and touches our hearts.
To our nurses at Kern Valley Hospital, your work is not easy. You must have compassion and endurance to be there in the middle of the night, when your patient is struggling with pain. You must have patience and courage to fight that bureaucratic red tape that’s delaying your patient’s medications from the hospital pharmacy. You must have the composure, medical knowledge, and technical skill to insert that central line into the distressed ER patient who needs medication. You must have an endless supply of “knock knock” jokes to comfort that frightened child. Registered nurses are advocates above all else, whether as a patient advocate at the bedside or as a social advocate promoting an equitable healthcare sys-tem for all.
The Nursing Profession is truly a work of “heart,” and the simple truth is that every day the nurses at Kern Valley Hospital show how much they really care. As proof of this our nurses regularly receive nice cards, sentiments and heartfelt ‘thank yous’ from the community. We wish to thank the Kern Valley community for continuing to show your deep appreciation for our nursing staff. And, to the nursing staff, please remember you are always appreciated, loved and respected.
Happy Nurses Week on behalf of the administrators and leadership of the Kern Valley Healthcare District.
Mark Gordon, Chief Nursing Officer
“Where Healthcare and Community Connect”
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