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Free gas Tuesday Oct. 7! Escaping reality with Halloween? Book flights now for holidays Home Depot slashing prices Get coupons for digital TV Speaking of deals during the fair Fair on the cheap — can it be done?? Free day at two museums with card Free Kern County Fair entry! Get free roses while you can! March 08 April 08 May 08 June 08 July 08 August 08 September 08 October 08 What questions should we pose? Do you know a deal we should share? Tell us. Growth and Economy Team leader: Christine Peterson, cpeterson@bakersfield.com, 395-7418 Assistant team leader: John Cox, jcox@bakersfield.com, 395-7345
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Just when you think maybe you've figured out how to save on gas ... maybe your methods don't really work, or worse yet, damage your car. SmartMoney.com busts some of the ideas in a piece called "4 gas-saving deals that rarely pay off." Here's another good one: "Top 5 cheap ways to make a car more fuel-efficient." What have you tried?
Location:
1416 17th St.,
Bakersfield, CA
Russo’s Books, the city’s only independent book store chain, is closing its downtown location at 1416 17th St. after 12 years in business. The store in the Haberfelde Building is liquidating all its merchandise. The owner said in the slow economy, there just wasn't enough business to keep all three of the chain's Bakersfield locations open. The family-owned company still operates two other stores in The Marketplace, 9000 Ming Ave.; and East Hills Mall, 3000 Mall View Rd. Those will remain, as will the Internet sales.
Location:
2701 Ming Ave.,
Bakersfield, CA 93304-4415
Western Warehouse is closing its only Bakersfield store, which is departing Valley Plaza Mall effective Sept. 30. The seller of western apparel, cowboy hats, belts and boots is holding a “total liquidation sale,” according to signs throughout the store. Posters on exterior windows say merchandise is 10-30 percent off, but if you go inside you see discounts that go much deeper. Men's, women's and children's clothing and accessories are among the items slashed. The store is on the north end of the mall across from Starbucks. It has a prominent storefront window that faces Ming Avenue. Western Warehouse has 38 stores in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas and California. Remaining stores in the state are in Citrus Heights, Milpitas and Visalia. Bakersfield is a test market for McDonald's new fresh fruit smoothies. The fast food giant is offering free samples 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday July 17, 2008. If you like the sample and want to buy a bigger drink, $1 of all proceeds Thursday will be donated to a fund for a new Ronald McDonald House. Slated to open in the fall, the house will provide deeply discounted lodging to families of sick children being treated at Bakersfield Memorial Hospital. Smoothies come in three sizes: small (12 oz) $2.59, medium (16 oz) $2.99 and large (20 oz) $3.69. The test is part of McDonald's ongoing effort to add healthy choices to its menu options.
Location:
44440 Ming Ave.,
Bakersfield, CA
News from reporter Courtenay Edelhart: After 15 years, party supply store PartyWorks is going out of business. Owner Rob Fox said the store lost its lease, and “the economy is just too unpredictable to move the store to another location.” The store is best known for transforming itself into “HalloweenWorks” to call attention to costume sales every October. In-store promotions included bringing in character actors who played some of TV and film’s best loved ghouls over the years, including Eddie Munster, Michael Myers and Leatherface. The store at 44440 Ming Ave. next to Food Maxx has put its entire inventory on sale at up to 75 percent off as it prepares to close. Here's a "raw report" press release from the folks at Coke and NASCAR: ATLANTA, July 1, 2008 – For members of the Coca-Cola Racing Family, each victory in a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series™ race is traditionally followed by a thirst-quenching chug of an ice cold Coke Zero in the winner’s circle. This weekend, 13 of the sport’s top drivers will attempt to give fans around the country their own “taste of victory” by taking the checkered flag in the inaugural Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola at Daytona International Speedway (July 5, 8:00 p.m., TNT). You're not driving and talking on your cell phone without a hands-free device, are you? The law requiring drivers age 18 and over to use a hands-free device while driving went into effect today. (Those under 18 aren't allowed to talk on cell phones will driving at all.) Reporter John Cox found you can spend about $20 or much more for devices that comply with the law. Have you found any good deals? Share them here. — Christine Peterson |