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C o m m e n ta r y
New school year
could bring more
anti-semitism
There’s been a three-month hiatus in the grow-
ing phenomenon of anti-Semitism on California’s
college and university campuses, but students and
former students were nevertheless involved in
some of the most blatant and violent of the spring
and summer’s hate crimes against Jews.
Example A was John T. Earnest, the shooter
who apparently killed one and injured three others
in the Chabad of Poway rampage late last April.
While on campus, Earnest, a sometime student at
Cal State San Marcos, picked up some ideas he
later used in a rambling manifesto attempting to
justify his offenses. Like anti-Semites on other
campuses, those at San Marcos in north San Diego
County like to say they don’t hate Jews, but are
merely anti-Zionist, meaning they want Jews to be
just about the only people on earth not entitled to
their own country.
That’s the same tune spouted by the partially
terrorist-funded move-
ment called Boycott,
Thomas Divest and Sanc-
ElIAs
C o m m e n ta r y California
tion, which seeks
an end to the state
of Israel, its adher-
Focus
The Popcorn Stand: Dog gone it, Tuf Tuf ents often spouting
a popular Palestin-
ian nationalist slogan,
could’ve been a contender “From the river to the
sea.” That one refers to Palestinians not wanting to
control just the lands now known as the West Bank
Those of you who choose to read this Tuf Tuf, like his owner, loves Porterville and Gaza, but all of Israel, from the Jordan River
Porterville Stand will find out I will use so I’m glad I brought him along when I re- to the Mediterranean Sea.
any excuse I can to write about my dog, Tuf turned to the area three months ago. The BDS movement has been strong on some
Tuf (you know Sir Tuffington something or One thing I love about Porterville is the of California’s most prominent campuses, includ-
other) the Jack Russell. fall and the fall weather is coming just in ing UCLA, Stanford University, UC Davis, UC
The excuse I’m using to write about Tuf time for this weekend. And there are plenty Berkeley and San Francisco State. It spurred faux
Tuf is today the Rotary Club of Porterville is of activities in Porterville to enjoy this roadblocks where the campus group Students for
holding a dog show at the Porterville Fair- weekend. As a matter of fact the next few Justice in Palestine (partially funded by the Hamas
grounds. Tuf Tuf is a pure bred and his pure weekends will be a busy time in Porterville. terror organization that controls the unoccupied
bred name is actually pretty long. Along with the dog show you can head city of Gaza) stopped Jewish students walking on
I have it written on a card somewhere out this morning to the Filipino Festival the Berkeley campus with cardboard fake subma-
but can’t remember his full name. I can which lasts all day at Veterans Park. There’s chine guns. It caused sympathizers at UCLA to try
remember his full name starts with Sir Tuff- also the Porterville Art Fest form 10 a.m. to to deny a student government seat to a properly
ington, so you know, 3 p.m. at Centennial Park. elected Jewish woman, claiming no Jew can be fair
his pure bred Community service is a full-time thing in – an anti-Semitic statement on its face. It inspired
name is Sir Porterville, so of course there will be plenty smearing Nazi-style swastikas on buildings and
charles Tuffington of people cleaning up at Success Lake today walls at Davis and moved a Stanford dormitory
whisnand something as it’s National Public Lands Day. resident assistant to threaten violence against Is-
or other. And next Saturday is the Relay for Life raelis and other Jewish students. And it often leads
Recorder a San Francisco State professor to post BDS mate-
I had no event. Next Saturday will be a busy day as
Editor thoughts of well as the Barn Theater will hold its an- rial on her school’s official website.
entering Tuf nual Buzzard Fest a about 5:30 p.m. and BDS caused an attempt by Pomona College fac-
Tuf into today’s First Congregational Church will show the ulty to cancel the school’s exchange program with
dog show. Now if silent movie “Phantom of the Opera” with the University of Haifa, the most diverse college in
there was a dog show that had a category an accompanying organist and opera singer Israel, with an enrollment almost half Arab, pretty
of a dog that barked the loudest and longest at 7 p.m. much matching the populace of that picturesque,
when hiw owner comes home, then, yeah, On October 12 the events include Pioneer usually peaceful seaside city. When the campus
sure, I would enter him. Someone should Days and the 4H Chuckwagon Breakfast, president vetoed this, the faculty voted to censure
tell Tuf Tuf’s owner he should do something which is from 6 to 10 a.m. him.
about that. Oh yeah, that’s me. Then on October 19 the events include It all makes some California campuses among
I refer to Tuf Tuf as the most annoying the Springville Apple Festival. The Presi- the most hostile to Jewish students, who for the
lovable dog I’ve ever had. When my parents dent’s Own U.S. Marine Band also returns most part are still not intimidated from attending.
and I adopted Tuf Tuf from our neighbors, I to perform at the Buck Shaffer Theater at Prospects are this year will see new incidents
was little nervous at first because, you know, the Porterville Memorial Auditorium at 7:30 and further dissemination of obvious falsehoods,
Jack Russells have a reputation for bouncing p.m. Tickets are available at www.marine- like the BDS canard Israel is an apartheid state,
off the walls. And it didn’t take me long to band.marines.mil. despite the fact it has taken in thousands of black
fall in love with the little guy. Welcome to Porterville Tuf Tuf. It’s a Ethiopian Jews and despite studies by Arab schol-
But I don’t think Tuf Tuf is concerned that great time of year to be here. ars finding Israeli Arabs enjoy more political and
he’s not able to participate in a dog show. At economic freedom than their ethnic brethren any-
leaste I don’t see him moping around think- Charles Whisnand is the Recorder Editor. where else in the Middle East.
ing “I could’ve been a contender, I could’ve Contact him at cwhisnand@portervillerecord- A midsummer U.S. Department of Justice con-
been somebody.” er.com or 784-5000, extension 1048. ference on anti-Semitism reached five conclusions
supporting that prospect. It said campus anti-Sem-
itism is increasing “at an alarming rate.” It found
the most common forms of campus anti-Semitism
are Israel-related, denying many Jewish students
the “ability to…fully participate in campus life.” It
found faculty are “major contributors to campus
letter to the editor anti-Semitism.” And it said most university presi-
dents and deans “have not afforded Jewish stu-
Porterville Library praised exhibit was very well done, a statement about why they had dents equal protection to their peers from (threat-
for exhibit offering an excellent display been, or are currently, Banned. ening) behavior.”
Kudos to the Porterville City of materials and information Thank You for an excellent Much of the inaction stems from a lack of un-
Library for their recent exhibit regarding past and present job and a most worthwhile visit derstanding of the link between Jews and the
for “Banned Books Week,” and “banned” literature (some, in to our Library! homeland that has been part of Jewish rituals and
to the Recorder for its article fact, Award-winning). So inter- liturgy for more than 2,500 years.
announcing that this event was esting and very informative, Juan J. and Sheryl Sanchez Which means those who say anti-Zionism is not
taking place at the Library. The each book with a summary and Porterville necessarily anti-Semitism don’t get it. But lack of
understanding has never deterred anti-Semites.
Rather, it often inspires them to greater vicious-
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D e at h ing his mother’s path was said, while production of After a public fallout Marvel Studios presi-
“quite emotional.” the weapons has almost last month, Sony Pic- dent Kevin Feige said
Notices Diana’s visit is still very dried up. tures Entertainment and
The Walt Disney Stu-
in a statement that he’s
thrilled that the charac-
dios have found a way ter’s journey in the MCU
Gilbert Burdett Small Jr. to work together. The is continuing. Producer
Gilbert Burdett Small Jr., studios said Friday that Amy Pascal added that
age 94 a Chief Financial Offi- they would be teaming it has been a “winning
cer and resident of Porterville, up once more to produce partnership” for both
California died on Wednesday, a third “Spider-Man” studios.
September 25, 2019. film starring Tom Hol- The next Spidey film
A Rosary will be held at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, land. will hit theaters on July
September 28, 2019 at St. Maximilian Kolbe Church, Disputes over the 16, 2021.
located at 35725 CA-190, Springville, California
93265.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. THE LOTTERY
on Wednesday, October 2, 2019 at St. Anne’s Church,
located at 378 N. F Street, Porterville, California AP Photo By Dominic Lipinski/Pool Mega Millions: Friday — 12, 20, 31, 43, 45. Meganum-
93257. Britain’s Prince Harry walks through a minefield in ber: 20. Jackpot: $40 million.
Interment will be in Bakersfield National Cem- Dirico, Angola Friday Sept. 27, during a visit to see Fantasy 5: Friday — 4, 15, 17, 30, 35.
etery, Arvin, CA. the work of landmine clearance charity the Halo Daily 4: Friday — 1, 0, 0, 3.
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Harry is following in the footsteps of his late moth- 7, 9, 8.
er, Princess Diana, whose walk through an active Daily Derby: Friday 1st Place — 05, CALIFORNIA CLAS-
Gary David Ingraham mine field in Angola years ago helped to lead to a
Gary David Ingraham, Age SIC; 2nd Place — 06, WHIRL WIN; 3rd Place — 10, SOLID
global ban on the deadly weapons. GOLD. Race time: 1:49.77.
71, a School Administrator and
resident of Porterville, Califor-
nia died on Thursday, Septem-
ber 26, 2019. D ay in H istory
A Celebration of life will be held at 10:30 a.m. on by Andrews Mcmeel Almanac
Saturday, October 12, 2019 at the Church of Christ,
located at 1000 N. Newcomb Street, Porterville, Cali- Saturday, year controversy. Naomi Watts (1968- ), beautiful things in
fornia 93257. September 28, In 2008, the space actress; Fedor Eme- life come by twos and
Interment will be private. 2019 transportation company lianenko (1976- ), mixed threes, by dozens and
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TODAY’S HISTORY: TODAY’S BIRTH- TODAY’S FACT: sisters, aunts and cous-
In 1066, William the DAYS: Kate Douglas SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy ins, but only one mother
Conqueror, Duke of Wiggin (1856-1923), au- rockets were named af- in the whole world.” —
PAID OBITUARY PROCEDURE Normandy, invaded Eng- thor; Ed Sullivan (1901-
1974), TV personality;
ter the Millennium Fal-
con spacecraft from the
Kate Douglas Wiggin
Obituary notices are written by funeral homes and land. TODAY’S NUMBER:
In 1924, the first aer- Max Schmeling (1905- movie “Star Wars.”
relatives of the deceased and not by The Porterville 6.8 — depth (in miles)
ial circumnavigation of 2005), boxer; Al Capp TODAY’S SPORTS: In
Recorder news staff. The deadline for obituaries is noon
the world, conducted by (1909-1979), cartoonist; 1941, Ted Williams hit below sea level of Chal-
daily for the following day’s publication, noon Friday
a team of aviators from Marcello Mastroianni 6-for-8 in a doublehead- lenger Deep, the lowest
for Monday’s publication. Obituaries submitted over the
the U.S. Army Air Ser- (1924-1996), actor; Bri- er to finish the season point on Earth, located
weekend will be published in Tuesday’s edition.
vice, ended in Seattle, gitte Bardot (1934- ), ac- with a batting average
Obituaries may be e-mailed to: at the bottom of the
Washington, after 175 tress; Ben E. King (1938- over .400 (.406), a feat
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The subject line should be in the following format: Janeane Garofalo (1964- complished. western Pacific Ocean.
OBITUARY-NAME OF THE DECEASED. Obituaries may In 2000, the Food and
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No Worries…Really?
us and led us to the both! Cog wheel and from an uncooperative
adjacent train sta- narrow-gauge railroads ATM. Without realizing
Judy tion on a lower lev- make up about 1/3 of the it, we had been walk-
Lowery el. Our flight had nation’s rail system, with ing in the wrong direc-
arrived late, but the other 2/3 being nor- tion. A kind person at
Good Paula got us on the mal gauge. the ATM redirected us.
News train to Lucerne on Can you imagine 3,000 But where were we sup-
time. “No worries!” miles of tracks in such a posed to meet the rest of
said our Brazilian born small country or that the the group? It was a big
“So do not fear, for Swiss guide cheerful- total number of trips tak- place!
I am with you; do not be ly, a favorite saying of en by train averages two As it turned out, Paula
dismayed, for I am your hers that was repeated billion annually? They was standing in clear
God. I will strengthen throughout the trip. are reliable, convenient, view with a few of the
and help you; The two-week tour reasonably priced and other folks from the
I will uphold you went in a counter-clock- provide an easy mode group when we arrived.
with my righteous right wise loop around the of travel. When asked “No worries!” she said,
hand.” *
country, with the first how people know when “There is still plenty of
When Al signed us up
three nights spent in the trains arrive and de- time!” That had to be the
for a tour of Switzer-
Lucerne. While there part, one of our speak- Lord’s doing!
land by rail in August, he
we rode the oldest cog- ers replied emphatically, From Interlaken, we
was looking forward to
wheel train in Europe, “They (both the people traveled to Brig, then
riding the trains as well
as seeing the Alps. His the Vitznau-Rigi railway, and the trains) follow across the northern tip of
love for trains has led up Mt. Rigi. Cogwheel the time tables!” Italy to Locarno, next up
us to many adventures trains have a wheel un- After Lucerne, we to the world -famous re-
on American and Cana- derneath the locomotive traveled by southward sort of St. Moritz and fi-
dian railroads. He highly that meshes with the by train over the Brunig nally completed the loop Photo Courtesy Judy Lowery
recommends this mode metal teeth on a cen- Pass at an elevation of to Zurick, with many ex- We took advantage of Switzerland’s excellent rail-
of travel with the added ter rail, in order to as- about 3,300 feet and cursions along the way. way system.
advice, “You don’t travel cend and descend steep then by boat to Inter- It was a spectacular tour
by train if you’re in a mountain grades. Unfor- laken. Our time in Inter- of Switzerland through
her two assistants took More stories and pic-
hurry!” Delays happen tunately, it was raining laken included a trip to valleys, over mountain
good care of us, helping tures of Switzerland on
often, especially in the that day, shrouding the Bern, the capital of the passes, around lakes and
to make it a wonderful Judy’s blog at: www.
States. What would the “Queen of the Moun- country. After a guided past villages with stone
experience. There truly goodnewswithjudy.
railroad system be like tains” and surrounding tour of the old city in the churches nestled high
was no need to worry. blogspot.com
in a country known for peaks from view. But the morning, we were left to on the sides of the Alps.
Come to think about Judy Lowery lives in
its precision clockmak- ride was great! explore the city on our From attractive modern
it, is there ever a need Michigan. The Good
ing and advanced tech- Incidentally, the same own with the directions cities to ancient castles
to worry when God is in News column appears
nology as well as moun- Swiss engineer who to meet back at the train and cathedrals, there
control of our lives? The regularly on the Religion
tainous terrain? built the Vitznau-Rigi station at 4:45 pm. was plenty to see by foot,
promise above is a great pages of The Porterville
Our adventure began railway also constructed Al and I gave ourselves bus, boat and rail.
one to learn and live by. Recorder. You can read
from the time the air- the one up to the top of plenty of time to walk By the end of the two-
He is with us…no wor- more at Judy’s blog,
plane landed at the Zu- Mt. Washington in New to the station, but got week tour, our group had
ries! Really! goodnewswithjudy.blog-
rich airport, where the Hampshire. Now Al can behind schedule when been on trains twenty-
*Isaiah 41:10 NIV spot.com.
tour director, Paula, met say that he has ridden trying to withdraw cash seven times! Paula and
Bella Home
were steadfast in the lowing Jesus, they still of our income. for a power walk with
face of the hard times! have meetings and try This makes govern- the Lord!
Job was steadfast to figure out how to ment much more pow-
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Local NCAAF
sports USC-Washington, Virginia-ND headline Week 5 schedule
Times and locations of
local sporting events are By STEVE MEGARGEE suffered its first loss of Clay Helton’s removal
subject to change. AP Sports Writer the season last week grow even louder. USC
when it fell 23-17 at No. quarterback Matt Fink
Give us a call Notre Dame tries to
bounce back from a
3 Georgia. replaced an injured Ke-
Do you have an idea for Here are some things don Slovis against Utah
a sports story, a photo for painful loss and South-
that merit watching and is likely to start Sat-
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week.
fornia at No. 17 Wash- all Football Bowl Subdi-
The 21st-ranked Tro-
ington vision players in rushing
jans visit No. 17 Wash-
last year and ranks third
TODAY ington on Saturday, while
USC is in the midst
of a huge three-game this season with 146.7
VOLLEYBALL the 10th-ranked Fighting
stretch that could define yards per game. His 203-
Irish host No. 18 Virgin-
TBD Porterville @ Mira its season. The Trojans yard performance in the
ia. Those are the week’s
Monte High School Frosh visit Washington and eighth-ranked Badgers’
only two matchups pit-
Trny Notre Dame in their 35-14 victory over No.
ting ranked foes against
9 a.m. Porterville, AP Photo By Marcio Jose Sanchez next two games. Win 20 Michigan marked the
each other.
Strathmore @ Granite Hills Southern California coach Clay Helton, left, hugs both and the Trojans be- ninth time he’s reached
USC is coming off a
quarterback Matt Fink after the team’s 30-23 win come a potential play- the 200-yard mark in 30
High School Varsity Trny victory over Utah that
over Utah in an NCAA college football game Fri- off contender. Lose both career games.
GIRLS WATER POLO dropped the Utes from
and the calls for coach
day, Sept. 20, in Los Angeles. 10th to 19th. Notre Dame NCAAF, Page 2B
TBD Monache, Por-
terville @ Buchanan High
School Varsity Trny
PREP FOOTBALL
Local
TV Schedule Sports
Today’s sports televi- Roundup
sion schedule is subject to
change and blackouts.
PHS boys
TODAY
AUTO RACING
still atop
1:55 a.m. ESPNU — D4
Formula One: The Rus-
sian Grand Prix, practice MHS girls up
session 3, Sochi, Russia to third
4:55 a.m. ESPNU —
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sian Grand Prix, qualify-
ing, Sochi, Russia Weekly cross country
9:30 a.m. NBCSN — Central Section rank-
NASCAR Xfinity Series: ings are out and Por-
terville High School
qualifying, Charlotte, boys are the No. 1 team
N.C. in Division IV for the
11 a.m. NBCSN — NA- third week in a row.
SCAR Monster Energy In overall rankings, the
Panthers also moved up
Cup Series: final prac-
RECORDER PHOTO BY NAYIRAH DOSU two spots to 21st in the
tice, Charlotte, N.C. entire section.
Lindsay High School’s Daniel Trujillo crosses the goal line to score a touchdown against Granite Hills
12:30 p.m. NBCSN — Around the Orange
High School football during the first half of an East Sequoia League football game, Friday, Sept. 27, at
NASCAR Xfinity Series: Belt, Monache boys are
Frank Skadan Stadium in Lindsay. still seventh in Div. I
The Drive for the Cure
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Tulare golf course which Strahmore High School a victory at Kansas . Ap-
“We have won the last will benefit us when we girls tennis defeated Si- palachian State has won
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lot of depth which is hard match is next Tuesday at with wins from No. 1 Neha a record that includes a
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Heart &
Ask The Doctors
Hatha Yoga is good
therapy for lower back pain
Vascular DEAR DOCTOR: A few
months ago, my husband
and I helped our oldest
age and ease the type of
lower back pain you have
described. The gentle and
pain. When done improp-
erly, any type of exercise,
even yoga, can aggravate
Diseases/
son move into his first deliberate movements the injury and make mat-
apartment. I don’t know associated with the prac- ters worse. (And please
what happened exactly, tice of hatha yoga make note that yoga is not rec-
but my lower back has it possible to isolate spe- ommended for anyone
been hurting ever since. cific muscle groups. The with a slipped disc or a
Procedures
I would rather not use poses are designed to spinal fracture.)
any medications and alternately strengthen
If your health care pro-
have heard that yoga can muscle groups and then
vider agrees that yoga is
be good for back pain. Is gently stretch them. The
a good fit for your situa-
this true? movements are also slow
tion, you can take some
DEAR READER: First, as enough that you can stop
fellow parents, we want the instant you feel dis- easy steps to make sure
to congratulate you on comfort or pain. Yoga is you stay safe. Consider
the milestone of your also effective at develop- classes that are designed
son’s first apartment. ing “core strength,” or specifically to address
It’s not surprising that the abdominal muscles lower back pain. Special
you may have acciden- that support an upright yoga classes often are
tally overdone it with the spine and proper align- available at senior cen-
heavy lifting. ment. ters or community cen-
The localized pain you Hatha yoga involves ters. If a general yoga
describe sounds like certain “poses” that can class is the only option
muscle strain, which be helpful for lower back in your area, tell the in-
can result from over- pain. This portion of an structor that you have a
use. Other causes could asana, or yoga pose, is back injury. He or she
be poor posture or body typically accompanied may be able to tailor the
mechanics during tasks by slow, deep breathing, poses to your specific
that involve lifting, pull- which results in addi- needs and reduce the
ing or twisting. Another tional relaxation. People risk of further harm to
common type of back with lower back pain
your back as you per-
pain, which originates who seek relief through
form the poses.
in the lower back or hatha yoga report that
buttocks region and ra- the practice gives them
diates down one leg, is enhanced awareness of Eve Glazier, M.D., MBA,
associated with bulging proper spinal alignment, is an internist and asso-
or ruptured discs. These which promotes good ciate professor of medi-
can press on the sciatic posture. cine at UCLA Health.
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ances, furniture, some funko 301 W. Putnam Ave.
pop, New Christmas house & 784-7375
Sheriff Dept. - 782-9650
precious moments, cases of
Cash Only
Tulare Co. Animal Control
636-4050
new costume jewelry, lawn
mower, household items, Seeking an employment op-
portunity working for the
Walk-in’s Welcome
books and so much more.
Tule River Indian Health
Women’s Shelter - 784-0192 Center, Inc. Please visit us
Child Care at www.trihci.org to view
our current job openings in:
Administration, Behavioral
FUN CHILDHOOD
Health, Outreach, Medical.
Lic’d. 781-1109. Contact Human Resources
at (559) 784-2316 or E-mail
Help Wanted human.resources@crihb.org
Air Conditioning Roofing & Repair
We Have
DARRELL’S CNA’s GREAT JOBS!
AIR CONDITIONING
Heating, cooling, sheet metal.
Mon. - Fri. 8 am-5 pm Full time. Experienced &
Non Experienced. All shifts Now seeking
•Assemblers
Sales & service. Lic. #455865.
1510 S. Westwood. 115 E. Oak Ave. Porterville available. Sign on Bouns
Apply: 301 W. Putnam Ave. • General Laborers
• Machine Operators
781-1343 784-7375
(559)781-9240 •Hand sorters
www.SmithsRoofing.net •Forklift Drivers
•Graders/Packers
20 for $20
Auto Services Stop by or call our office today
410 N Main St
Welding 781-4872
DON’T DO IT
YOURSELF
HIRE A LOCAL PROFESSIONAL
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notices
PUBLIC NOTICE
Advertised Today,
Gone Tomorrow!
home in Porterville. Large FICTITIOUS BUSINESS SUPERIOR COURT OF
living room and large back NAME STATEMENT THE STATE OF
yard, carport. $800 mo. plus
deposit. Call for details.
CALIFORNIA
535-0621 FBN NUMBER: FOR THE COUNTY OF
2019-0001704 TULARE
FURNISHED BEDROOM,
Registrant Address(es):
Loza, Enrique
1375 Martinho Ave
Petitioner: Gonzalo Torrez
filed a petition with this
be amazed at how fast the items
move when you put your message
$495 mo., $200 dep., Tulare Ca 93274 court for a decree changing
utilities/wifi /kitchen/ name as follows:
laundry 756-0726
Began Transacting
Business: 9/13/2019 Present name:
Miscellaneous
Statement Expires On:
9/13/2024
Gonzalo Sanchez Torrez
Proposed name:
in the hands of readers throughout
the region every day of the week.
Last of Estate Sale Prof. digital Gonzalo Sanchez
camera, Canon, Nikon, VCR, A new fictitious business
DVD, DVD Recorder, apple name statement must be THE COURT ORDERS
cell phone, furniture, variety of
zip bag laptop, cell phone, call filed before the expiration. that all persons interested
559-791-9355 for appt. in this matter appear be-
Business is conducted by: fore this court at the hear-
Individual ing indicated below to
Miscellaneous Wanted show cause, if any, why
Signed: the petition for change of
Enrique Loza name should not be
PSW’S Value Village
will pick up new or used
merchandise in good cond. This statement was filed in
the office of ROLAND P.
granted. Any person ob-
jecting to the name
changes described above
And you just
may need
All donations to our program
are tax deductible. HILL, County Clerk of Tu- must file a written objection
Call 784-7187 - 187 W. Olive lare County on Sept. 13, that includes the reasons
2019 by Julissa Hernandez for the objection at least
Motorcycles
Fictitious Business Name SUPERIOR COURT OF
CALIFORNIA COUNTY
OF TULARE
make!
CRAIG BOWSER
FARMING 221 S. MOONEY BLVD.,
COUNTY CIVIC CENTER
Business Address: VISALIA CA 93291
17224 Road 208
Porterville Ca 93257 A copy of this Order to
show cause shall be pub-
Registrant Address(es): lished at least once each
2009 KLR 650 week for four successive
Recorder Classified
Craig Bowser
Clean Bike, Low Miles to many 17224 Road 208 weeks prior to the date set
X-tra’s to list. Great Fuel Mile-
Porterville Ca 93257 for hearing on the petition
age and Reliable Adult Owner in the following newspaper
784-5000 ext. 4
Asking $3,400 NO TRADES. of general circulation,
559-310-3174 Began Transacting
Business: 11/01/1999 printed in this county:
Porterville Recorder
Auto Accessories Statement Expires On:
9/13/2024 Dated: 9/24/2019
GUARANTEED
Stephanie Cameron, Clerk
CEMO A new fictitious business
BRET D. HILLMAN
AUTO WRECKING name statement must be
JUDGE OF THE
WANT JUNK CARS. filed before the expiration.
SUPERIOR COURT
or it’ll be
PUBLIC SCALE.
1388 S. Main 784-1389 Business is conducted by: 00075606
Individual Sept 28, Oct 5, 12, 19
FREE *
RV’s Signed: PUBLIC NOTICE
Craig Bowser NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING REGARDING
Magic Touch RV's This statement was filed in REQUEST FOR USE OF
•Sale •Parts • Service the office of ROLAND P. AB 3229 LOCAL LAW EN-
• RV dump • LP HILL, County Clerk of Tu- FORCEMENT FUNDS BY
We’ll buy or sell your RV PORTERVILLE POLICE
1 mile north of Tulare
lare County on Sept. 13,
2019 by Chelsi Walters DEPARTMENT
Hwy. 99 @ Oaks Exit
• 688-2801 Deputy Clerk
http://www.magictouchrv.com 00075528 NOTICE IS HEREBY
Sept 14, 21, 28 Oct 5 GIVEN by the City Council
of the City of Porterville
Campers & Trailers that on Tuesday, October
15, 2019, in the Council
PUBLIC NOTICE Chambers at City Hall, 291
North Main Street, Porter-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
ville, California, at 6:30
NAME STATEMENT
p.m., or as soon thereafter
as the matter can be
FBN NUMBER: heard, the City Council
2019-0001460
For Sale 2004 Excel 5th wheel shall conduct a public hear-
Original FBN Number
3 slide outs, new tires, toilet ing to consider the accep-
2019-0000875
batteries, converter, tance of the 2019/2020
asking $ 9500 Citizens’ Option for a Pub-
call 559-359-0683 lic Safety grant of $100,000
Fictitious Business Name
and authorize the use of
these funds to support Pa-
Truck, Van, SUV SIERRA APPLIANCE trol Division personnel and
& AIR
operational costs.
This notice is given in order
Business Address:
to provide all interested
863 N Main St
parties an opportunity to be
Porterville Ca 93257
heard and to present their
views with respect for the
Registrant Address(es):
use of AB 3229 funds. OUR VEHICLE PACKAGE INCLUDES
2001 Ford F250 Duty Russell, Gaylene DATED: September 28,
Super Cab Long Bed, V10 18279 Rd 208
2019 A Large, Clear Photo
Porterville Ca 93257
one owner, 55,000 miles, great John D. Lollis, City Clerk Attention Getting Headline
cond. running boards, A/C. 00075599
Asking $11,500 call Began Transacting
Sept 28 1-T
Tons of Space For Description
559-784-1463 Business: 5/1/2019 Plus Room For An Email Address
Statement Expires On:
Public Notices 8/8/2024 PUBLISHING IN
The Porterville Recorder for 26 days
A new fictitious business
PUBLIC NOTICE name statement must be Recorderonline.com for 26 days
The Lindmore Irrigation filed before the expiration. The South Valley Review for 4 weeks
District will meet as the
Board of Equalization at its Business is conducted by: Noticiero Semanal for 4 weeks
regularly scheduled Board Individual
of Director's meeting on
Tuesday October 9, 2019 Signed:
Just $35.99
at 2:00 pm at the Lindmore Gaylene Russell and if you don't sell it, we'll do it again free*
Irrigation District office lo-
cated at 315 E. Lindmore This statement was filed in We'll even take the photo for
St. Lindsay, Ca 93247 the office of ROLAND P.
HILL, County Clerk of Tu- free at our office, 115 E. Oak Ave.
MarvRowe lare County on Aug. 8, Call for more details! • 559-784-5000 ext. 4
Lindmore Irrigation District 2019 by Mayra Guereca *Initial 26 day/4 week runs are $35.99 (Paid in advance).
( 559 ) 562-2534 Deputy Clerk Price must be in the ad. If item does not sell, we will rerun the ad for an
00075568 00075500 additional 26 day/4 week run if the price of the item is discounted 10%.
Sept 28 Oct 4 Sept 7, 14, 21, 28
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