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Crispy-Juicy Fried Turkey ..........4
Service Directory ...................... 5-6
Homeschool Family & Friends....7Nesting Doll Collection .................8
Kevin Johnson To Perform ..........9
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and can result in a dry, tasteless bird. Fry-ing your turkey in peanut oil, however,
takes just minutes and results in crisp skin
and moist, tender meat, and lets you spend
more time with your family.
One reason is that peanut oil has such
a delicious nutty flavor; it can get you a
flavorful turkey every time. You can even
reuse peanut oil three or four times to add
great taste to all your side dishes, because
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its fried in. Refined peanut oil is also the
preferred oil for turkey frying thanks to itshigh smoke point, which lets foods cook
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and calories from the oil.
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Wash bird inside and out and allow it
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room temperature for 1 hour or until com-
pletely thawed and dry. Preheat peanut oil
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key for 3 minutes per pound plus 5 minutes
per bird. Internal temperature should reach
165F. Remove turkey from the oil and let
sit 20 minutes before serving.
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Homeschool offers science basednature activates. Students use micro-scopes and spotting scopes and morein these hands on science programlearning.
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A fascinat-ing display ofRussian Nest-ing Dolls, also
known as Ma-tryoshka Dolls,
are currently be-ing showcased,through the endof December, atthe historic C.F.Lott Home inOroville. Thesewooden dolls ofdecreasing size
are placed inside each other and arealways constructed from one block ofwood in order to create a proper fit.The first Russian nesting doll set wascarved in 1890 and was displayed in1990 at the Exposition Universelle in
Paris, where the doll earned a bronzemedal. Soon after, Matryoshka Dollswere made in several places in Russiaand shipped around the world.
Production involves use of a turninglathe, along with various woodcarvingknives and chisels. First, the smallestdoll (which cannot be taken apart) ismade on a turning lathe, and its sizeand shape will determine that of thelarger dolls. Next, the bottom andtop halves of the next dollare made separately,with a ring on thebottom made to fit
into an inset onthe top portionand the proce-dure continueson. No mea-surements aremade duringthis process; siz-ing to fit is doneby eye. After allthe dolls for the set are
made, which is based onthe size of the largest doll, they aretreated, colorfully painted and coated,before nesting them inside one anoth-er. A Matryoshka Doll set consists ofat least five dolls.
Traditional Matryoshka Dolls usual-ly follow a theme in their design from
Russian Nesting Doll Collection FeaturedAt Orovilles Historic C.F. Lott Home
peasant girls in traditional dress, fairytale characters or even Soviet Lead-ers. Modern artists create themes suchas floral, Christmas, Easter, religious,musicians and athletes just to name afew.
Included in this fun display are handpainted Russian ornaments in variousthemes all hand painted in an array ofbright colors. Stop by and visit the dis-play and let your imagination wonder.
Visit the Lott Home which is locat-
ed in Sank Park at 1067 MontgomeryStreet, Oroville, on Fridays, Sundays,
and Mondays from 11:30 A.M. to 3:30P.M. and also be treated to a captivat -
ing history of the Victorian home, circa1856, presented by costumed
museum docents.Period displayschange several
times a year so
youll want to seethe MatryoshkaDolls and orna-ments beforethey are whiskedaway.
The City ofOroville also of-
fers Museum Pass-ports that are good for
one year, allow the holderand up to three guests to visitnot only the C.F. Lott Home but BoltsAntique Tool Museum, the ChineseTemple & Museum Complex, the Pio-neer History Museum and the FeatherRiver Nature Center. Questions regard-
ing the display, the C.F. Lott Home, orthe Museum Passport program may bedirected to the City of Oroville at (530)538-2401 or by visiting the Citys web-
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Live On Stage, Inc. and the OrovilleConcert Association announce
Beloved, Award-Winning Ventrilo-quist as part of their 2015 - 2016 Con-
cert SeasonKevin Johnsons show will not only
be a one of a kind experience with dif-ferent variations of ventriloquism; butyou will have a good time with yourfamily laughing and witnessing themagic of Kevin with his beloved pup-pets Matilda and Clyde at the StateTheatre in Oroville, California onTuesday, November 3, 2015 at 7:30p.m. Limited tickets will be available
at the door for $25. Season tickets tothe five-concert series are $60/adultand $15/ student. For additional infor-mation call 530-589-2769 or 530-589-0537, or visit the association website atwww.orovilleconcertassociation.com.
The Oroville CCA has also spon-
sored a student outreach performanceby Kevin Johnson as part of their on-
going commitment to support arts edu-
cation in the community. He had two things going on at
oncevery, very impressive. Ive nev-er seen anything like that.
David Letterman, The Late Show KevinJohnson_PRESSKevin has
been a ventriloquist nearly all his life.He was introduced to the stage by hisgrandfather Harley Noles, who per-formed magic shows throughout Colo-rado. Having no formal training, he
taught himself the art of ventriloquismat age nine and continued over a fouryear period. Kevin is mostly recog-nized from his 2006 appearance onNBCs primetime show Americas GotTalent. More than 18 million viewerswere amazed by his Godzilla The-ater and Simon Cowell told Kevin,America loves you. Furthermore, InFebruary 2007, Kevin achieved one ofhis lifelong goals when he appeared on
The Late Show with David Letterman.In addition to that Kevin has performednearly 9,000 shows over a 9 year runat San Diegos Legoland CaliforniaTheme Park in which he was nominat-ed for the Big E Awards through IAA-PA. In addition to that he was the win-ner of Best Male Performer in 2004and 2006 (he is the only performer tobe recognized twice)!
Established in 1952, the Oroville
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as an expression of their mission: tooffer every man, woman and child inthis community the opportunity to ex-perience the magic of affordable, live,
quality performances by bringing au-diences and professional artists togeth-
er. The OCA also provides matineesfor local schools, serving thousands ofstudents each year. Through the gen-erous support of patrons and sponsors,these concerts are offered at afford-able, family-friendly prices.
Live On Stage, Inc. provides excel-lent, affordable, entertainment attrac-tions and support services to an Ameri-
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(NAPSI)If any of the estimated55 million American schoolchildren isone you care about, you may be gladto learn about plans in place to keepthem safe.
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Quickly glance outside the room todirect any students or staff members inthe hall into your room immediately.
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3. Develop a Lockdown Strategy.Allegion, known for pioneering safetyand security solutions for schools anduniversities, has security consultantswho suggest having tools in place tomanage comings and goings at eachdoorway so it can lock down on de-
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Centralized lockdownthis net-worked system, when integrated withaccess control software, can enableimmediate school or campuswidelockdown.
In many cases, facilities may needmodification to create more efficientsecurity systems. This may involve in-stalling new locks, such as those createdby Allegion, that offer a classroom se-curity function that enables lockdownsafely from within the classroom; oreven architectural modifications, suchas the addition of new vestibules.
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Community EventsAdditional Oroville Events at www.oroville-city.com/calendar
Movie TheatersFeather River Cinemas,
Oroville: 534-1885
Tinseltown, Chico: 879-9612
Pageant Theater, Chico: 343-0663Paradise Cinema 7: 872-7800
Alcoholics Anonymous-Women Only, Mon. 5:30-6:30 @Alano Club, 2471 Bird St. Info, 534-9759
ALANON group Meeting EVERY Monday 6:30 - 7:30.Feather River Senior Center, 1335 Myers St. Oroville530 334-6734
Amateur Radio Society, W6AF Info, 533-8303 American Legion Mtgs. 2nd & 4th Thurs. 7pm at Vet-
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Bangor: Womens Improvement 2nd Wed. Sept-June(679-2409). Community Park Assoc. 7pm. 3rd Tues.Mthly dinner 1st Fri. 5-7pm (679-2112)
Berry Creek Community Assoc, 2nd Sat/ mo. 9am, BerryCreek Park, #300 Rockefeller Rd. berrycreekca.org
Better Breathers Club 2nd Fri. 10-11am @Country Crest.Info, 533-7857
BNI: Tues, 7am Hof Brau Restaurant, 109 Table Mt.Blvd. Info 533-3351
Cal Retired Teachers, 1st Wed. 11:30am @ Cornucopia
Carving 2nd & 4th Wed. mthly. Info, 533-3579
Exchange Club, Wed. Noon, @Hof Brau, 109 Table Mtn.
Blvd. Info, 534-8393 Feather River Rock Club 6:30pm, 3rd Tues. @Ther-
malito Grange, 479 Plumas Ave, 533-2968
Gold Country Dowsers, 534-3516, 589-1479
Horseshoe Pitchers Assoc. N. Calif. Info,877-3680
Christian Motorcyclists, Info, 533-5266
Kiwanis, 2nd Wed. 7am & 3rd Wed. Noon @Hof Brau,109 Table Mtn. Blvd.
Lake Oroville Area Garden Club, 2nd Thurs. each month,9:30-noon, Trinity Presbyterian Fellowship Hall, 2350Foothill Blvd. Info, 218-4527.
Lions Club, 2nd & 4th Tues. 6pm, W. Pacic Brewing &Dining, 2191 High St. Info, 534-7181
Monday Club Tea & Lunch 1st Mon. Noon, 2386 Mont-gomery St. Speaker each tea. 533-5976
Mounted Assistance Unit, Info, 863-9225
NA Meeting Mon Night 7-8pm Open, Everyone Wel-come, Court Cards Signed, 3300 Spencer Ave.
Oddfellow/Rebekah Breakfast, 4th Sun. 8-11am, @1472Oliver St. Info, 533-9213
Oro Dam Peggers Cribbage Club 589-2192
Oroville Area Democratic Club,Info, 533-5921
Oroville Foundation of Flight, Info, 533-8303
Oroville Friends of the Library, 1st Saturday Book Sale.1820 Mitchell Avenue, Oroville. 10am-2pm.
Oroville Hospital Auxiliary, Info, 589-0812
Oroville Ophir Lions Club, 2nd & 4th Thurs of ea mo atMountain Mikes, 1901 Oro Dam Blvd, 5:30pm dinner,6pm call to order. 530-354-5731
Oroville Pageant Riders Info, 533-3717 Oroville Piecemakers Quilt Guild 3rd Thurs. 9am,Palermo Grange. Quilting/ber arts. + 3rd Thurs. 6pm @Trinity Presbyterian Church. 534-8436
Oroville Republican Women Federated, 4th Wed, 877-7436
Oroville Rotary: Tues, Noon, 2385 Montgomery St.
Palermo Grange Swiss Steak Dinner, @4:30-6:30pm, 4thSat., 7600 Irwin.Bingo games Wed.11-2. 533-1276. (Bldg.available for event rental, 533-9211)
Sisters Of The Soul In Recovery Tues 5-6:30pm WomenOnly Court Cards Signed, 3300 Spencer Ave
Sunrise Rotary. Tue. 7AM 2385 Montgomery St.
Toastmasters, Noon-1pm each Weds. @Holiday InnExpress, 550 Oro Dam Blvd. Info, 533- 3351
United Bikers of N. Cal. 7pm, Mt. Mikes Pizza, 1st Mon.
Wyandotte Grange: Breakfast, 7-11am, 1st Sun. mthly. Din-ner, 5-7pm 3rd Sat. mthly. Bunco, 2nd Wed. mthly. 6-9pm.Scrapbooking each Mon. 3:30, & Crafts each Tues. 10am,4900 Foothill Blvd. Info, 589-5932
Senior Center Activities Bingo: 3 days/wk, games @ 1pm(T, Th, & Sat.) Pots up to $250. Ages 21 & up. Soda, wa-ter & snacks for sale, coffee is free. Pinochle Wed. 10:30
Feather River Rec & Park, 533-2011 Visit our website: frrpd.comEnjoy: Line Dancing, Cartooning/Art 7 & up, Karate ages 5 &up, Dance ages 2 & up, Senior Exercise, & Tai Chi
Oroville YMCA Events, 533-9622 Aerobic Body Sculpt(ABS) Tue/Thurs 5:30pm. Sculpting/Core Conditioning
Mon/Wed 5:30pm. Muscle Fit Tues/Thurs 10am. TaiChi Mon/Wed 7:45am. Pilates Tues/Thurs 8:30am.Water Fitness Mon/Wed/Fri 8am, 9am, 10am, 5:30pm(no Fri. 5:30 class). Young Womens Body Sculpt Mon/Wed 4: 30pm. Zumba Mon/Fri 10:30am. Open Swimfor all ages Friday 4-6pm $2 for youth and $5 foradults. We accept SilverSneakers.
Monthly/Weekly Events
MEDICARE COUNSELING: Free in Oroville,Paradise, & Gridley, including MedicarePart D, by appt. only, at 1-800-434-0222 or
898-6716SENIORS: Passages can assist you with senior
issues. For more information, please call 530-898-5923
8 am-8 pm Parent Talk Line Parenting issues& support 530-343-TALK
Alzheimers Caregivers Support Group, 3rdWed. 2-4pm, Family Resource Center, 2185Baldwin Ave. Info, 895-9661
Cancer Support Group 4:30pm, 1st Tues @Oroville Sports Club. Info, 532-8180
Caregiver Support Group by Passages, 4th
Tues. 1:30-3pm, @ Arc (upstairs), 2745 OroDam Blvd.
Diabetes Self-Management Dr. referralrequired, Covered by Medicare & most insur-ances. Info, 534-4530 Comp Care.
Fibromyalgia Resources, 533-0780
Gamblers Anonymous -No dues, no fees.Oroville (591-5584): Mon,7-8 pm, 1575 BirdSt. @Holt House. Chico (566-1596): Wed.7pm, Congregational Church, 1190 E. 1stAve. in library.
Lifelong Learning Classes, Oroville, age 50+
rce.csuchico.edu/osher 533-0780 898-6679
Functional Exercise for Seniors 533-0780
Senior Fitness Testing, 3rd Wednesdaysmonthly Info: 533-0780
Senior Resources/Info 533-0780
TOPS (Taking Off Pounds Sensibly). Info,Helen at 533-6451. Palermo Grange. Info,533-9170, Thermalito Grange, Fridays 10am.Ned @533-1260. S.side Wed. 9am, info,403-3881
Free Oroville Library Events
1820 Mitchell, buttecounty.net/bclibrary- Knit & Crochet Club, 4-6 pm Tuesdays
- Reading HERO Childrens Reading Program,
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- Storytime, 11 am Wednesdays
- Chess Club (All Ages), 3-6 pm Wednesdays
- eReader Help, 1-2 pm Thursdays
- LEGO Club for Kids, 3-5 pm Thursdays
- Computer Comfort Classes, 10-11 am Thurs-
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- Monthly book clubs call library for details
- Adults, learn to read free! Call toll-free
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Helpful ResourcesBirdcage Theatre Upcoming Events
1740 Bird St, Oroville, (530) 533-2473Tickets $12 general $10 preteen.
Oct. 30 - Nov. 1, 2015, The Addams Family, ANew MusicalDirected by Kathy Neal; AD Roxanne Eggen (At theHistoric Oroville State Theater)
November 13-22, 2015, Barefoot in the ParkDirected by Cat Adams and Tara Stokes
December 11-20, 2015, Other Desert CitiesDirected by Ryan Whiteld
February 12-21, 2016, Stage KissDirected by Justin McDavitt and Kyle Wood
April 8-17, 2016, EurydiceDirected by Luri de Souza and Justin McDavitt
May 20-29, 2016, Out of Order
Directed by Bill FalconBerry Creek Grange Events
589-2695, 1477 Bald Rock Road
First Saturday Breakfast - 8 - 10 am. Eggs, hashbrowns, bacon or sausage, pancakes, toast or
biscuits & gravy, OJ & coffee, donation of $8, kids
1/2 price.
Bingo 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month 6:30
- 8:30 pm - 6 cards for $5.
Yankee Hill Grange Events533-7101 or 534-0456, 4122 Big Bend Rd.
Breakfast 1st Saturday of every other month
Dinner 2nd Saturday of every month. Bingo 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month, 5pm
Palermo Grange Events533-9211 or 533-0392, 7600 Irwin Ave
Progressive Bingo every Wednesday, 11am - 2pm.Doors open at 10am. $5 & $10 buy ins. One free
game. Several prize drawings throughout the day.
Snack Bar open serving low cost homemade lunch.
Free coffee. Must be 18 or older to attend & play.
Bev & Cathy 533-1276 Facilities available for
rent, Hall 533-9211, Sylvia 533-0392 Swiss Steak Dinner, every 4th Saturday 4:30-6:30pm
CSOTFA District 1 aka O roville Old Time Fiddlers
A non-prot organization dedicated to the pres-ervation & perpetuation of old time ddle music!Public is welcome
JAM SESSIONS ARE: Fourth Sunday/Month,
2-5pm, Feather River Senior Center, 1335 Myers
St, info Larry 533-1413
Workshops First & Third Monday/Month, 7pm 9pm, info Jimi 282-3205
Admission is Free. We Provide: Scholarships for
Old & Young. Music at Community Events. Sound
Equipment is Provided, Backup is Available. www.
orovilleoldtimeddlers.com
Breakfast
First & Third Saturdays of the month! 7:30am atthe Veterans of Foreign Wars Building (VFW),
1901 Elgin. Public welcome, cost $6.00.
Country Breakfast & Bake SaleEvery 3rd Sunday/month. 7:30-11am at Eagles
Hall. Oroville Aerie 196, Fraternal Order of Eagles,
breakfast: eggs, hash browns, biscuits & sausage
gravy, choice of ham, bacon, sausage or Phils
famous sausage, juice & coffee. Donation of $6.50.
Oro Dam Cruisers7pm at Senior Citizen Center on Myers in Oroville.Every third Wednesday of the month.
Senior bowlingThursdays @1pm Tyme yo bowl 538-0111
Oroville EventsEvery Wednesday! Farmers Market
4 to 8PM Historic Downtown District
Nov 6, Drive-Thru Flu Clinic9:00 a.m. until supplies last, at Doves Landing
Parking Lot (2450 Oro Dam Blvd., Oroville, CA
95966). $2.00 donations will be accepted. *Par-
ticipants must be over 12-years-old. A vaccine forpregnant women will not be available.
Nov 6 & 7, Rummage saleNov 6 - 8 AM to 5 PM, Nov 7 - 8 AM to 12 PM at
Trinity Presbyterian Church, 2350 Foothill Boule-
vard, Oroville. Annual PEO BIG AND SMALLTREASURES Rummage sale. Proceeds will be
contributed to projects that provide loans, grants,
awards and scholarships to deserving women, in
order to give increased opportunities for higher
education. For more information, call 533-6131.
Nov 7, Dinner benefitting the Disabled American Veterans
6 p.m. at the Eagles Hall 2010 Montgomery St.
Oroville. Dinner will be oven-fried chicken,
mashed potatoes & gravy vegies, rolls and dessertall for a donation of $15.00. There will also be a
50/50 Rafe. 100% of the proceeds will go to the
DAV. Tickets are available in the Eagles club room
or from Jeff Hawkins (530)693-0447. Presented by
Oroville Aerie 196 F.O.E.
Nov 8, Healthy Holiday Cooking Class4:00 pm at the Oroville Seventh Day Adventist
Church, 1180 Robinson Street, Oroville, CA.Nov 12, Neuropathy Support Education Event
1-2:30PMCome learn about the symptoms, causes
and treatments. Orange Tree Senior Housing. 1511
Robinson Street, Oroville, Speaker; Bev Anderson,
President, The Western Neuropathy Association.
Public invited. Information; Lynndee 282-4143
Nov 14, TDC & Redeye Express7 Pm-10pm at the VFW, 1901 Elgin St. Oro. $7
Ea. @ Door Open To Public. Info 530-533-5052
Nov 15, Country Breakfast & Bake Sale7:30 AM to 11:00 AM We are serving eggs how
you like em, hash browns, biscuits and sausagegravy, choice of ham, bacon, sausage or Phils
famous sausage, juice and coffee. All for a dona-
tion of $6.50. Come on in and enjoy the BESTbreakfast in the North State! Were located at the
Eagles Hall 2010 Montgomery St. Oroville. Oro-
ville Aerie 196, Fraternal Order of Eagles
Nov 19, What Are My Options for End of Life Planning?
1-3pmHave your questions and concerns
answered. Orange Tree Senior Housing, 1511
Robinson Street. Free presentation sponsored by
The Funeral Consumers Alliance of No. Calif.,
a non-prot organization dedicated to education
about end of life issues and an advocate for thepublic. Information: Lynndee 282-4143
Nov 29, Dennis Wolfe Chicken Fried Steak Breakfast
7:30 to 11:00 Eggs to order, choice of ham orREAL chicken fried steak and gravy, hash browns,
biscuits, O.J. and coffee. All for $7.50. We are
located @ 2010 Montgomery St. Oroville. Home
of the BEST breakfast in Butte County!! Oroville
Aerie 196, Fraternal Order of Eagles
Dec 4 & 5, Live Walk Through Nativity
Come join us for our 20th year! A Live Walk
Through Nativity Dec 4 & 5 (Friday & Saturday
nights) from 6-8:00pm. Live animals to pet &
Christmas Carols to sing at The Oroville Seventh-day Adventist Church, 1180 Robinson St, Oroville,
(2nd & Robinson).
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ACROSS1. Laugh at withcontempt
6. *Veterans Daystems from this war9. *Hand-to-handcombat weapon13. Par on a shortgolf hole14. Immeasurableperiod15. Gossipmonger16. Triangular roadsign17. M*A*S*Hcharacter18. *Commanders
instruction19. *a.k.a. Americanag
21. *Like soldierhonored at certaintombs23. Present plural ofbe24. Acer, e.g.25. Unit of electriccurrent28. Yearn or pine30. *Traditionaltime for moment ofsilence35. Luau souvenirs37. Salad prep
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Spotlightby: Morgan Williams
Since the signing of the Declara-
tion of Independence on July 4, 1776,
the world has progressed in such a
way that the founders, to one degree
or another, may or may not have en-
visioned when they sought to declare
independence from the British. With
that changing climate has also brought
about instances in which that veryfreedom has been put to the test and
in that case, has required immediate
attention and expedient action. From
the American Revolution to the current
global effort toward combating terror-
ism, it has been up to those who hold
the duty of representing their nation in
the Armed Forces, to step forward and
use whatever means necessary in or-
der to try and prevent the destruction
of safety and security of this nation asa result of the efforts of those that seek
to disturb it and in many ways, destroy
it completely.
In the changing climate of the world
around us, November brings about a
day in which we seek to honor those
that continue to place their lives on the
line for the sake of preserving the safe-
ty and security of the homeland. A day
to recognize the sacrifices made by the
men and women of the Armed Forcesbut also, in that respect, to consider the
sacrifices that their families make, in
terms of the very real investment each
make in this case. The investment of
placing your life on the line for your
family, for your friends, for your
country as a whole and in the end, the
investment made on the part of the
families of these servicemen, as they
are faced with the very real fear and
trepidation that comes with the timespent worrying about the well being of
a loved one that is serving away from
home in unknown circumstances.
Very similar to the meaning behind
Memorial Day, Veterans Day also
serves as a reminder that the cost of
obtaining the objectives set forth by
those in power, is paid through the
service of those that put on their ser-
vice uniforms and boots before they
kiss their loved ones farewell and be-
gin their pursuit of achieving the end
goal that everyone hopes for. That is,
the ability to live in a nation that is the
land of the free, as a result of the efforts
undertaken by the brave. It is also im-
portant to remember the families and
friends that are faced with birthdays,
other holidays, or even hugs that they
are forced to place on hold until their
loved one(s) come home on leave or
end their service commitment(s). Soto the members of our community that
have graciously served in uniform and
to their family members, thank you for
everything that you do and know that
the community appreciates the truly
great sacrifice that you make for all of
us with the efforts that you have either
undertaken, or still are engaged in.
This Veterans Day, make sure to
come out and enjoy the parade that
will be held as a means of seekingto recognize and honor those in the
Armed Forces for the very real sacri-
fices that they have made and in some
cases, still continue to make. It will
be Wednesday, November 11, 2015.
The streets will be set to close as of
8:30am, with the line up for the parade
set to happen at 9am and the parade
will start at 11am. The parade will
be on Montgomery Street from 5th
Street and end at the Veterans Memo-rial Hall. For more information on
this great event happening, contact ei-
ther Gary Layman at 530-693-0225 or
Dean Hill at 530-570-8100. Come out
and spend the day enjoying the parade
and the chance to honor the veterans,
past and present.
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Investor/Homeowner4 bedroom, 2 bath fixer w/ 3rd bath on 0.79 fenced acres. Fresh exte-
rior and interior paint, extra outbuildings .....................................................................$139,900 Nice 3/21980 MH on foundation with tile island breakfast bar, recessed lighting & openfloor plan. Only ..................................................................................................................$70,000
Yankee Hill5.24 acres w/artesian springs; old well; power near O.M.C......................$84,000 Berry Cr eek3.34 acres , power & phone a t road, cleared Pad, privacy ....................$80,000 Level Lot 0.21 acre, utilities at the street, partially fenced, Zoned C-1 ....................... $33,900 Camelot0.29 acres, well, septic, power, propane tank, owner will carry ...............$28,000 Possib ilitie s, City lot 0.18 acre lot, utilities capped at the property, Zoned C-1.........$26,500 Peek-A-BooNice lot; some utilities; near river & walking trails. O.W.C. ................. $21,999 Camelot0.29 acre w/trees, power near, flat to rolling lot. Bring all offers .................$11,500
Desira ble lot in Lake Madrone gated community. Has power & water, motivated sellers! $11,499
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Since 1977459 Oro Dam Blvd. #A
Oroville 534-9767
email: [email protected] Lic. # 01416834
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2552 5th Ave., Units B & C, Commercial Building 1800 sq. ft...................$750
3095 Oro Banger Hwy., 3/1.............................................................$1000/$1200
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Contact Wanda Ash Armstrong 30 Executive Ave. -3 Bedrooms/2 Baths..............................................$315,000 Los Molinos Tri Plex - 5 Bedrooms/3 Baths.....REDUCED.................$149,000 Park Model semi-permanent furnished mobile with 4 full RV Hookups (more possible)
on level .5 acre lot, just a quarter mile from West Shore of Lake Almanor .....$145,000
3 acnear Village Mbt. OMC .......................$75,000
.48 ac.parcel in the ruff. OMC .....................$6,500
3.06 ac, w/water, gravel rd. above trees, pond, OMC..$70,000
.13 ac, w/water, power av. OMC L. Madrone....$9,000
lot 9, corner lot, w/water, power av. OMC...$20,000
3/2.5acparcels, OMC. Stephens Ridge$25,000 ea
.98acseptic, pad, travel tr., fenced, OMC ....$32,000
11.58ac,fenced, has water & power for water only.
OMC ...............................................................$80,000
4.37ac. water & septic in. Power available & view.
OMC ...............................................................$75,000
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