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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 10

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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'i-THE FRESNO BEE jYfc'no Cal Sat July 31 1954 City News In Brief NEWS OF Court Armed THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Kingsburg Is Ready For Melon Woman 73 Dies In Auto-Truck Crash At Dlnuba DINUBA Tulare Co Mrs Of Miller Lux The Greatest Advertising audience in the San Joaquin Valley is the 300000 people who live in the homes that' receive The Fresno Bee every day (adv Financial News Stock Market Bis Strong Rally Festival Tonight strss ilSnjtrolly Sat brought outFfejno Bee lor money aavtaw 1954 highs Bargains iaav Annie Caroline Johnson 73 ol 1318 Lincoln Street Kingsburg idied yesterday in a Dinuba hospital three hours after she suf-jfered injuries in an automobile a a mile south of Dinuba i The investigating highway I patrol officers said Mrs driving a 1951 sedan failed observe a stop sign and collided with a pickup truck driven by Joann Cody of Route 5 Box 606 Hanford Mrs Johnson was traveling east on Conejo Ave- nue and the truck was traveling 'south on Alta Avenue I 'Mrs Cody suffered minor injuries Both drivers were taken I to the Alta Local Hospital where Mrs Johnson died at 1:55 PM SAN FRANCISCO AP Court appointed trustees of the KINGSBURG Flags and estate oi cattle baron Henry banners are flying over the 'Miller acting as directors of business district and the spirit Millers Miller Lux Land and of celebration is high Cattle Company yesterday The first of three truckloads forced approval of an Invest! of choice ice cold watermelons £aon (be late cattle king's is being loaded out of the cold 50000000 estate storage room for delivery to-1 Outvoting the old directors 3 night to the eighth 2 the 00011 appointed trustees Kingsburg Watermelon vd bivestigation of val The second seven ton load former trustees dissi- irti1 don andV! -Wranged The volume totaled klo4 shares Advancing fractionally to new were Pabco Transameri Pacific Coast Aggregates -ypE Rheem and VVestates Petroleum IRIDAVV lUlulNG PUKES Cans Garbage heavy gauge We buy furniture for (adv up cash 3036 South-Elm New Kiddie Land Watch for opening of new Kiddies' Play Land First and McKinley May-fair shopping center All new constructed rides for the safety of your children (adv Asks Custody The custody of their son and $75 a month for his support are asked by Mrs Arlene Askew in a divofee action alleging cruelty against Robert Leon Askew The couple was married in Durant Okla September 14 1950 Dr Pearson's office is now open Dr Kintner is associated with ihis office For appointment call 2-7292 916 Divisadero (adv There Is Something you can Completes ROTC Course- William Terry the son of Mr and Mrs Efu Terry of 1615 Farris Avenue has com- (pleted six weeks of a RUmmer jeserve officers Training corps artillery course ht Fort gill Okla Terry participated in artillery firing and extensive field maneuvers Shelter for 15 Used wail tents Pacific Tent and Awning 2126 Inyo Ph 3-5214 (adv Ray Wharton and associates (formerly Wharton-Hearn lowest automobile driver rates Hunhand Asks Divorce Don Stewart seeks a divorce from Alice Stewart See us forj careful! (adv Tulare Sends Robber To Prison VISALIA Tulare Co -Charles Mark (Buddy) Temple! 35 of Firebaugh who has ad-j mitted the armed robbery of a 79 year old pensioner near Pixley March 22 1953 was sentenced to the San Quentin Prison by Superior Judge Frederick Stone Temple arrested July 1st by the FBI in Nevada is suspected by Kern County authorities as being the man who robbed and killed Jean In-schauspi 23 a Basque sheep-herder near Lamonf in March 1953 Temple has denied murdering Inschauspi but has refused to take a lie detector test in regard to the murder County probation officials report Fresno Kings and Madera robberies Temple pleaded guilty torob- bing James Alcorn a Pixley arPa sheepherder of $35 Sher- i will arrive at the high school athletic bowl at 6 o'clock The line will be formed Immediately and Henry Kaiser and his crew will start cutting and serving All the sponsoring Lions Club asks of its guests is Dr David Kintner Physi-an Surgeon Osteopath 916 Divisadero For appointment 2-7292 The offices of Dr Pearson are now open (adv 46 Biilur BoldinKa B9aii (-hica Oil t'aiav Omcnl GUf Pack in Giorgio Kmp Tlu'lv Dev Mrho M-l Mina Jic--i Counrjr 'MJMAM Cap JLrn Wiation 'traanic 0:1 or'h Am Co PrM com Ptc Co-t Atgra Tx P'JK Rrnrcm ran Maunco SC Ediann S-nii Parifir 0:1 -f Cal Trirupiror'ft Oil Calif 3Y-tTf Pfd Ft urn Willis Haines Willis Haines Is A rir jjHW ASMS Ml I 1 Mrs Johnson was a native they bring their own eating 5 Miller Sweden and had lived ini utensils and desire to -cool off '7lJand re5e vTd Kingsburg 51 years Surviving! on the juicy melons iwriri OI iand at giveaway are nine sisters Mrs Selma With the temperatures Lindgren of Dinuba Mrs Ruthmally high General Chairman Mack of Los Altos Santa Clara Peter Querin said there rced t0 County Mrs Esther Salz of indications of an increase living grandchildron Asl'Twho hS ttaljJfiSffiL melon committee said he had Uj 2 410 mplnnc WPirrhh tr 41 ClW ZPOf nO OUSN nounri nn irA fhlSP the old trustees and appointed Ahe com new ones after the charges mittee started deliveries Dancers Will Meet The! County authorities also want to! Central Valley Folkdancers will Temple about armed Mae bn the(meet in Roeding Park at 8 PM Los Altos Mrs Minnie Darling of San Jose Mrs Mildred Woodin of San Jose Mrs Alice Kenyon of Canada Mrs Florence Olson of Santa Cruz Mrs Viola Snorin of Santa Cruz To Prosecutor Aro Ml-ta iffs officers report Temple HnthU flLon the Attorney Francis Smee'anci nephews Milton Snorin of clothes and he flat on the Iloorj nrriiatrf Kingsburg and Thomas Snorin under a blanket w'hile he he has nominated gana Cruz ered up the window's andone of his deputies Willis Funeral services will be held searched cabin for Haines as an assistant district! at 2 PM Wednesday in the Gar- -I VISALIA Tulare Co Dis-jMrs Clara Dean of Kingsburg tomorrow For The Coolest Spot In town amH a Dl'iniA iK Htmifll 'and a Prime Rib dinner "delish" visit the Sky Room 'Fresno Air Terminal (adv Blair Holdings Studies Merger With Petri Wine SF Man Others Buy Control Of NY Hotel NEW Control of the Hotel Astor has been acquired bv Webb Knapp Inc Jak Weller of New York and Benjamin II Swig of San r- i Francisco Mrs Mattie rielas William ckcndnrL the prs-j BAKERSFIELD Kern Went of Wchh Knapp said the Astor will continue as a funeral services for Mrs Mat- hotel with Robert Christen- tie Ophelia Fields 76 of 2416' berry in charge Zeckendorf Iake Street were held today in! denied rumors the Astor may the Greenlawn Chapel Burial: be replaced by an office build- was in the Greenlawn Ceme-: ing UTAiili hi Vi a nl would give his the custody of their children They were mar ried in Reno March 31 1942 of cruelty and desertion settlement agreement which I Mrs Fields who fled Thun- 31 vearS attorney effective tomorrow ner Chapel Burial will be Smee said he appointment he Kingsburg Cemetery "11 have to be approved by thci county supervisors before it is Rivals' Audits more money The off leers safd when Tem-I pie left he tied up Alcorn and turned on the radio Temple eluded an traps at his home near I stork trailer re rpiinJW! brought before him last SS rTch ffSSKSS! rounda ready ffl SeSce0lnMna mmlcranf sion booths are being atocked his hie emSrro which the clo8intt of the last 'i be decided tonight century When he died in 1916 is mounting and a score or more his own rhildren were dead so of youngsters are whetting he left Miller Lux in trust to their appetites for the melon his great grandchildren with uJlcb Hyear his four grandchildren to share wlU de'iin his estate until their deaths fend his 1953 title Robinson who represented IIC LIU LJ grandchildren Henry Miller Uo naiTS OUDSIdieS Bowles of Berkeley George Me On Exnort Orsnaec Bowles of Los Banos and acKav iIrs- John Lawrence of Berkeley WASHINGTON LP Thejn their original complaint agriculture department stopped stands to make a sizable sum maV litr PVTVirt Cllht SI An frelt l-f export subsidies on fresh invesfigation baugh after the robbery The Di- officers caught two other men rectors of the Blair Holdings but Temple escaped in a hail Corporation disclosed todayihp Motanez 23 at midnight last night I rne subsidies were halted be- remaining supplies of fresh oranges will be needed for the domestic market Tel KMJ Channel 24 KJEO Channal 47 Them program! ara eorraetad to tha from Information auppliad by tba atatlona tton without notica SATURDAY 5:00 PM 7:00 Haines a deptuy since June 19-2 Jd CIarence 1Vua trenc who resigned this week Europe llalnes 33 is a native ofi tended Jwine Fran-and run driving involving fatal to Darrell Ramsey iof IIanford was placed on pro ibation for two years and was pjaced jn jle custody of the sheriff for 10 months Vfiinient fma-: i AakPti Bui Akd 'e'bptia i ia i-ja invTrBo i4fl is7 S3? SStKbI AnrMui i ss dt-B2 as22 2Toi 1 144 12:49 Jni? n-iri 1-V87 io5oii47 ss iiro: 11172 1150 u-h'rtB 2121 2SK rDhtil 0 75 Rirll'd 5VI 3 K7 B' Hi! 1124 12 22 KUnT 2105 2 iil) Fitnn 272 2946 r'1S'Ta 26 itj 26 65 koi fStiki-fl 3r 1 jittj KnKDrra 6 06 88) 1063 1 1 si ixt-tkii 10S01160 --inFd 14 6S ITnSiiMu 40 KS 40 S' I CiDlirs 21 91 2371 MnK lAu 407 CLurF 21112607 5 14 rmwilh 774 K41 rlon 357 393 Cucrd 14 31 15 47 d'lXoh'rr 409 451 5 66 HANFORD Kings Ac- aaawaa l- Are Opened To Safeway Aides coimtant Safeway Stores Inc will be allowed to examine jfour monthly operating audits of the milk distributing competitors in this area be- tween now and December 7th when the corporations trial Against California's milk con- jtrol law will resume in the sit- jperior court here Superior Judge Clark Clem- ent yesterday ordered that pers which underlie the retail price setting order now in effect in Kings County 15th By then state attorneys have declared they will sbm it to the judge a motion to con- tinue this restriction On Their Honor depending on your good faith in this Clement told the Safeway attorneys He be on vacation during Au she is surrived by three daughters Mrs Porter- field Mrs Tom Boyd and Mrs producers in the nation Lex Musgrove of Edison two Riair said sons Charles Fields of Arvini and John I'ields of Strathmore 15 grandchildren 10 great stock for the Petri Wine Com a ster ad aipanys shares outstanding in an amount based on an independ ent appraisal of the value of assets of both companies I Louis Petri the president of grandchildren Droinei Albert Dean TULARE Tulare Company of San '-'cisco one of the largest iJnmHiuwc the nation aid under the proposal ing firm would issue Montanez first pleaded not of California following his dis- guilty but later admitted hecharge from the navy in May 1 knew the truck he was driving 1947 hit Ramsey as Ramsey and He w'as graduated from the Ithree other men were walking university's Hastings College of along Highway 99 two Law in June 19ol and schools in Wheat land! jYuba County and the Yuba ljunior College in Marysville be fore joining the navy in 1941 He served six years in the serv- jice and attended the University examination accountants must bej-following jallowed to examine working a i A I north of Goshen May 30lh Hit By Mirror The authorities said the- He served in rpar view mirror hit law office before being appoint trucKs rJar the back of theied a deputy under the former passed his bar October 4 Al a Sacramento i-i 20 So 5 06 Xi? side services were held in Tulare Cemetery this morning 'vdl be fbanRe ad iKXF 13 66 vwmjti! under the direction of the Hamiministraon1 company SVSJSJSlUton Peers Chapel for Albert novva closely held family cor- 21 71 2-1 5 rinlnv 39'so i Dean 74 a retired carpenter 47 49 r0 :6 died Thurstiay in a hospital 1st B-) stressed PeVrproduces and markets such California wines as Italian Co- -Grave- Mrs Mary March of Traver head Montane drove on attorney Robert Kj nnt USP the data for any DUr- offi-1 1ttilcs Thm-e on ipose not directly connected 't the trial until September 198 three miles east But he added Safeway may KmirsM in no ii 20 ssrBa ioi3 1107! He had been a resident of Tu- 7 15 7 64 Sprsi ftsilare most of his life but later doinr 52t 577 to Dinuba 17! 7Ta ist Vrlliv 23 6 2615 flnriP 2112 2 I OS 1 He survived by a cousin Swiss Colony Lejon and Mis-j sion Bell in addition to the vol- cers who had been told by iume marketed under the fam- ily names where he was arrested by whS had ien toldyby Tulare after the witness the type of truck which hit Ramsey Highway 'Visalia Juror Says Unit Will Continue Le Grand Probe MERCED Merced Co Paul 7oiy of Atwater chairman of P3I That'a My Boy Kit Canon Boxing My Boy 7:30 PM Harry Owena Sbow Ufa Of Riley Harry Owen 8:00 PM 24 Place The Face lone Wolf Wreatling Ilf Theater 8:30 PM Oriental Amateur Hour Have Etogner Captured 9:00 PM Revue Dave EtOKiirr Town And Country 10 -4a6ge 714 Ferrate Own Valley Wineries MERCED Merced Co-FuTh0 Wine Company in npral spn'irps will Hp HpIH ATnn- Mission Frustration Is Religion Offshoot KHvot! 4rplierion bVDrOQUCt in tms byproduct in inis 24 Weatern Theater Onnamoke Ranch Renfrew of Tba Mounted Cartoon Tima 1 4 7Va ey Frm Vwg 27 curtain can P3I 1 Buataia nmiday Ppona i to Ba Anmnmced 10 Induat-y On Parada 5:45 Farm Review 1 1 io Anma oakity KMJ-TV 'gust and he set the September sight Talka jl5th date to give the state ajT-Ngwi 6:30 PM 24 Jack Paar Show 6:45 Hall Of rama SOQUEL Santa Cruz Co wineries in riesno ioui Cal president of the Lentral Conference of Seventh- Ths rosary will be tecltod Ksuilefs Pr5dus cir AlCOUl MtaSlOn Cndp6l I A Joaquin County and Asti So- County from the pated estate assets to the tune of $30000000 The principal specific allegations were that trustee Leroy Nickel Jr benefited greatly from transfers of land out of the trust and that Houchin of from his and any subsequent suits His contract provides for a i i KYVG Channel 27 KERO Channel 10 tateat poaaibla hour barora publlcatlna and ara aubjact to revision or cancalla- JULY 31 1954 9:30 PM 47 9:43 Chronoacopo 27 Old Faalnoned Olrl 10 The Big Picture 10:00 PM Henry Fonda 47 Two in Lova 27 Movla Amateur Hour 10:30 PM Private Secretary 47 Cerebral Paley Telethon Private Secretary 11:00 PM Tony Martin Show 11:15 Hollywood Playhnuee The Taming Of Dorothy 47 Telethon 27 Dixie Jamboree 10 Movie FRESNO th(J cast side schoos committee modern world is frustration and countv erand iury as- county giana jur as He made this assertion asserted this morning his erouP the opening address at the de-( is continuing and annual 10 day wjjl its probe into I He is survived hv his widow 101 enllna OI MdGera sons Charles of Madera twoj andj of Italy and a da ugh-1 iter Mrs Pieriana Romeo of Massachusetts Mrs Lillian Sykes Mrs Lillian Sykes 87 of! 71 52 7690 do 61K -onirvTr 6 34 -o rtn(rw 13 2 i4 7 O-KA 7 88 H42NtRf 476 522 iv 15 00 1642 tinVrP 3 07 3 67i i-Chm 1014 11 17 06 1 nil Hi 10 12 ii09 JnF 17 06 1 Oil 6 23 8 81 PiorF 20K9 22il sloFda 599 SJ Pt'ltF SSK'SUISK IS tB 107 36 r-'or-irt 22 15 33 11 dflni-K iT'idFd 1 iti 14 2 vsTi-'d 9 62 10 46 IrrFrdF 2 22 2 43 WMiiln 1243 1330 Invlrv 12 95 14 Of) W-RtnK 2293 2500 iT-kF 96 i os whaKd 2i 2364 firFdF IS 04 19 73 'Vmcnlnv 477 5-16 1-7F 1715 IK 75 14 1 1 5K In'CoAm 7 49 MS Seven Persons Are Injured In Tulare Traffic VISALIA Tulare Co The patrol reported seven' highway suffering minor in in two automobile accidents in The county last night and early persons suffering minor injuries today Four leenagers riding in a car driven by Larry Sanders 36 of Orange Cove were in-1 jured when sedan hit juiiu vwicii ofliiuna a trailer parked along the road -at the intersection Missouri a Avenue and the Dinuba Boule- vard northeast of Dinuba The accident occurred at 1 AM The: alleged student immorality atieiRbt plants serving this mar- c-ranri vfifyh KjpHrmi anH keting area for the months of the Le Grand Hih School and August through November CHAN MERCED Merced Co A 18 Central California counties of laxness on the part of Prin-Ug This information under- 2156 Maud Avenue" a Fresno i jury considering the guilt 0r 'including the pastors and large cipal Maurice Larive lies Order No 7 by which the resident for more than 30 vears nt v-e-nnk t- Inumbers of members from local Yesterday Superior Judge Restate bureau of milk control has died today in a local hospital" 0:01 ranK churches Sischo in effect said that set the present Kings County after a six week illness manager of the Tur- Types Of Religion unless the grand juiy had some minimum milk prices of 19 Mrs Sykes had been in failing lock telephone exchange on) are religions of alltype of criminal action to bring cents a quart and 37 cents a camp meeting here The meeting is being attended by approximately 7000 Adventists from Wc '0f the true spirit of religion types in every nation of thejin Iworld but very little evidence native of Illinois and a member yesterday bv Suiierior Judge of the First Methodist Churchy of Fresno Her -Jate husband Maushalt after- healih for a year She was a'morals charges was dismissed yesterday by Superior Judge (or resno tier Jate husband Mausliart af ter jhalf Henry Sykes was a rancher He three hours of deliberation gave the issue it "had no author themattei the grand jury committee poration Jury Disagrees in Morals Case Qlncc Strasser was charged with IWmAPa I BAl'AMAAB AII'A wrl 'tmmorai adv-ances toward a Castle Air Force Base airman 00 the Livingston-W in ton Road May 13th 158 Are Eligible To Take Tests For Police Appointments nas accepieci 10 appiicauonsi men srkintr to take the i irom men seeKing to law me The city civil service board has accepted 138 applications! in the Tives of should be" concerned only with Baker saidithose things that are a matter died in 1939 no indication of a verdict paralyzing fear which Mw'rH Mrs Sykes is survived by a a new trial date will be set! grips hearts today is the iSon Thomas Clinton Sykes tvvov jresult of failure to obey the "hvu Vnnrlflv comments "Hfc of public record Terry asserted today I have no statement to make at the plants Involved with the un- -derstanding they would be kept this'confidentIa The state was voluntarily by vureau sDiritual laws which God hasitime on the judges ijorced 0 present them for ex- DarVionc of 9 Iflfor Hat a rs Perhaps at a later date there stnt laws which are just 41 a Al definite as the laws of the lpvsai said Baker fVVhen 1 -v- jchance for a hearing on its in- tended motion before the re- strict ion is lifted Should the restriction be lift- aH at that limp fafpwpv rniilrl ed at that time Safeway could use the data of their competi- lors f(jr other rposes with0ut breaking faith with the court The working papers contain data from operational audits of gallon for store and home The figures were given to the ami nation by Safeway attor- RAY'S 3735 Ventsra Ph A-0001 SERVICE CALLS Part marranljr la honored If TV aet pnrrhavd lonllr vnln 9 FM (Open Sunday) PALE BEER will be However we feel whatneys July 27th before the judge we are doing is sonietning would allow defense testimony June? fre Charged withinpgj-njng provisions of the they Unw they should do thejthe responsibility to jorder result is a feeling of fear and frustration The human mech- hr a a 111 I a a-- -a- a JKJtl a I TELEVISION SERVICE injured are the driver and hist'harge of the final rites three passengers Loretta Perrv 14 Nancy Harris is and Board Kecommends -TELEVISION Far (ftirlrnt and honret wrvlra TONITE AT 6:30 THE JACK PAAR SHOW starring the well known comedian of home and family stories JACK PARR plus popular sing err BETTY CLOONEY and JOHNNY DES-MOND end Pup? Cempo's Orchestra Don't miss this entertaining half hour of music and comedy every Saturday on Channel 24 4:00 SMILIN' ED AND HIS GANG entertain for thirty minutes filled with stories exciting adventure annd good fun Today see "The Fox Hunt" 7:00 THAT'S MY The funnybone hit of Sat- urday nights on the TV airwaves join the Jerrin' Jack Jackson Family starring EDDIE MAYEHOFF Luther Honeycutt Dinuba Donald Mayer 3r IS all of L'HIIIIKI aIOaV VI Vil daughters Anna and Almira c-l Sykes three granddaughters a and fivg great grandchildren all Fresno The Lisle Funeral Home is in lhat the rrd 30-: Pound 1954 almond crop desnated i0 per cent sal- 3J pc cent surplus be control board based its recommendation to the US sec- agriculture on general conditions the high recommendation to the US Iec ecrmomic Conditions theeiWh i anism is designed to be con trolled by a Divine Being and: which modern man can have has Peace of mind" outlined three 1 1 i 30 Of Almond terry Park and his two passen- rnn pnv Snvnlnc tafs William Mppr 4 anrf'r iJUlUlUJ) I SACRAMENTO TIP TV lrgima Mppr une iTs-i mvi emian hit almond control hnaril lae roe lured when their 1933 sedan hit iond control hoard has Jjraaaa 0 hr axpprleaecd technician Freno a OMat Fotahll examhipeace oT rnlnd ind soul TheytJ (are: -KrTTTTX-TT are' rumxr Trirvistnii rnmiwny TONIGHT ON CHANNEL Recognize the human need for divine guidance be willing to accept divine guidance study annnfanm wm ne even nnvsi-ithe Bible from which divine i and those passing will takej The camp meeting which will price of cocoa the' main written examination in he rSw acrenSX- rier of almonds in the confer- 18 being heta on an acre con tionerv trade and on imports Those passing both tests will ference site on which a huge of foreign ahionds She placed on an eligible list tent city has been raised SiXjl The board requested the US from which 20 vacancies on the hundred family tents and tariff commission set the force will be filled in scores of trailers have heen eign import quota at 3000000 StPt ember Another 20 will be prepared to pounds appointed in January under a members of the denomination recent authorization by the who have set up housekeeping1 city commission for an addition and will live on the conference of 40 officers ground Six huge tents have Martin said in addition to the i been raised for use as audito- 138 applicants who qualified fori riums for youth meetings the examinations a number! Adult meetings are being held were rejected because they did in the permanent auditorium 50 Work Guar COSMIC TV AND RADIO 24 Hr 8rv1if 0C1C aSntmcnts Martin the assistant civi Svice exam iner sad seivice exarniner said tne aIP1cants "V11 physi'Luidance la obtained 1 examinations Monday morn- guidance Is obtained ta! i 9:00 fcOO PM SAT NIGHT FIGHTS Heavyweight Match Willie Bean Vs Billy Smith SATURDAY NIGHT HOAGY CAR- MICHAEL replaces Eddie Albert as "Host" also featured are comedienne Pat Carroll and guest starring Sauter-Finegan Orchestra HENRY FONDA PRESENTS EDMUND GWENN in whimsical Irish tale titled "Tha Greet Shinin' Saucer of Paddy Faneen" 10:00 FOR REGAL a car driven hv Ruben Valen zuela 22 of Del Rey as 7uela was turning left off thc Highway 99 four miles north of Goshen PUniNG IN NEW FLOOR? If you're It your-se'f no need to muff it we il £fow you just cm llnol- rubber el! tep o-a'iry brands Plenty of Parking Space FRESNO FLOOR Floor Service 1501 BLACKSTONB not meet the requirements of height weight and education i The minimum height is 5 feet inches with weight limitations based upon height The educational requirement is high 1507 BLAtkSTONE rll 0OJ I Over 21 l'(an Electronic Espeileaea SERVICE CALL WORK GUARANTEED Houra 9:00 AM 9:00 rM 7 l)ii a 350 BILL HUGHES TV SERVICE PH 31876 Mrvir All Makr 2235 Brlnwat 11:00 TONY MARTIN Tony presents his new RCA Victor release "Angels in the Sky" also vocalizes "I've Got You Undej My Skin" which seats 7000 Speakers for the meeting are coming from Washington DC and Los Angeles Central Cali-j fornia ministers also will be1 speakers including Hart-i wick of Turlock Moon of i Mountain View West off Watsonville Smith of' Baker sfield Folkenberg Turlock and Reynolds 'i Fresno 1 11:15 school graduation or the equiva lent The applicants include sev- oral college graduates as well as officers with police expert-'of enee in other cities i iof HOLLYWOOD PLAYHOUSE preinti "Th Teming of Dorothy" with Jean Kent and Robert Beatty Introductory Otter SERVICE 295 OniGCVAL TV ItllXTAL SALES 2624 Tolu riaat -6204 TV Sf All Scrvica 4-2797 OMct Eirlutiva TV Skp Factor? mines Technician FRESNO TELEVISION CENTER 636 Kwth Freaaa SL A 4 A.

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