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Pbge Four— Bulldog Hoopsters >en Home Sched -The Fresno^Sfotav College Collegian- Op< San I'ranelnco State will pro vide the opposition as Fresni State Collese opens Its l963-6>' home basketball schedule Friday at - PM In the FSC frymnsntu: The Itullilofpi. who dropped thrlr opcnor to the I'nlveralty of Utali, 9H-H0, In Salt I.akr City last week end, were scheduled (o play Vtah Stale 1'nivrnilty Mon- day :ii.;iii In lioEan, Utah. Aper Friday niRht's iranie, they'll travel to Hncranimtn the follow- Irk night to play Sacramento State. Fresno Stale's atrooft showing against Utah encouraged hopes that""* the Bulldoga tuny be aa strong or stronger than the 1962- 63 team which won 21 games and lost only eight. The Bui I Jogs also displayed a genuine All-American candidate In forward Maurice Talbot, who tallied 21 points. Coach Harry Miller will prob¬ ably start the same line-up Fri¬ day night which opened 'against Utah. Talbot and Toni Jacobsen arc enpocied to bo the forwards with Tony Burr at center and Tom MeFerson and John Bocko at the guard positions. Vern Crlsstnan. who scored 13 polnta against Utah, will also see ac¬ tion. Ran Francisco State lost *evrn Sigma Chis Whip��Delta Sigma Phi; Theta Chis Next Sigma Chi held Delta Sigma 1'hi acorelcss In the second half of their Intramural football play-off game an'd fought to an 1S-6 vic¬ tory Monday afternoon. The Slgs will play Theta Chi for the fraternity league champion¬ ship today at * p.m. Sljrma Chi received the opening kick-off and tallied Its first touch¬ down four playtt later when half¬ back Dave J tame* acooted Into Ihe end mm- after catching n short A few minutes later Gary Bald¬ win raided back to paaa. saw his receivers covered, and took oft a 40 yard jaunt to payillrt for the Delta Sig's long score of Ihe game. Bart Jones received the kick-off for Sigma Chi and reversed to Barnes who sprinted about So- yards to a TD making the half- time score. 11-$. it.itti team's defence tightened, up In the second half. Slgmn Chi pot *ix insurance points on Ihe tionrd when Jones snagged a tniw from Fred Mr- Fhcrnnn Just before falling out ol hounds In the emtx«ne. Three Delta Sfgtn! came to abrupt halta Koolery picked off atray aerlale and made short run-backa after the Interceptions. letiermen froin last year's I which won 10 oat of 28 ga nn.l (lie Far Western Conference championship. Illggetit 1<>m< nu guard Mike Carson, who averaged IT points a game. SHU around, however. Is for¬ ward Brad Duggan. Ihe team' top scorer with 1ST points In 2G games. Dugan also ted the team In rebounding. Sacramento was hit < harder by graduation, losing eight of last year's first 10. How¬ ever Ev Shelion has been coach¬ ing for four decades and usually manages to o *-., ■ up with a strong contender. Dahlgren Leads Fresno In NCAA Fresno State College's cross¬ country season has ended on a high note with a third place finish In the NCAA District 8 college dl- vislorl championships. Making the victory even tweet¬ er was the individual victory turn¬ ed In .by Bulldog star Jtlck Dahlgren. He swept over the waterlogged four-mile Lake alii- lerton course In 21:20. leaving Prank Dilute of Long Ileach State, his only conqueror this year, far behind. Long Beach State scored 49 points lo edge San Diego Stale by four polnta. Sacramento Stale was only Six points above FSCs third- place tola! of 12. Coach Dutch Warmerdam loses two of his first three flnixhers — FSC Varsity Basketball Squad he IfKCWJl cdltnn of Fresno Stnte't varsity ba*ketball squad will make its fir*! appeurnnre i front of i i ■■•in. fiuvi Friday night when they face Son Francisco State In the men's gymnasium. I defending NCAA District 8 champions. The Bulldogs i Coleman Ends Reign As FSC Grid Mentor The Cecil Coleman ( ed i > Sim Coll, filch hh teams won 37 games and ftiSt 13 and collected three CCAA cham¬ pionship*. Coleman said goodbye to coaching football Monday and led his attention full time to mo State's athletic director¬ ship. Although the Ilulldogs couldn't ■iVI I'oleriuui it "in nver high. D.hljr™ ul J.e "'W.*!^™, ., Daniel Costellq* says... "You'll find the best answer lo your life insurance problem*— both now ond later — in Col¬ lege Life's fc/mous, college men's policy. The Benefactor. lei me tell you about it." •DANIEL C0STELL0 2028 N-Angus Fresne, Calif. TnL JM-0H7 represafrfing / THE COLLEGE UFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA . Ihe osuy ComptaV'*e',*19 exriuwefy lo Cortege Men finished 18th — and th. . Danny Thomas, who came 30th, may pass up his remalnli nr ot eligibility. However. Fresno State's crot country future was brightened by the eighth place finish of Lyal Carlton and the 3nth place turned In by sophomore Eddie Savage, addition. Rick Hulbert and !' Renner, who were among Bulldogs' top seven, are freshn and were Ineligible Tor the NCAA regional met Annual Sports Banquet Set Members of Fresno Stale Col¬ lege's football, water polo, and cross-country teams will be hon¬ ored at FSCs 43d annual fall iports banquet In Ihe college e'lfe- erla at 6 p.m. December 11th. Coaches or each of the teams rill discuss highlights of 'heir seasons. Awards will be presented to the oulatajldlng Individual* on Cecil Cowman's Iff3 Bulldog The FSC grldders won four games an'd lost ili; the high point of their season was a 29-7 pasting of traditional rival University of Ihe Pacific. Tho water polo t won five games and lost 11 while the cross-country team placed third In both the CCAA champion¬ ships and NCAA District S college division chffmrjlonshlps. Hal Beatly. former director of athletic* at FSC. will be master of ceremonies for the banquet, which Is sponsored by the Fresno State board of athletic control and Var¬ sity F. athletic lettennan's society. Dick Hurray, president of Varsity F, Is In charge of arrangements. Wrestling Wrestling entry blanks are due this Friday In Intramural Direc¬ tor Myron Anderson's office- for all organisations planning to en- In the Dec 16. 17. and 18 wrestling tournament. "*' Each wrestler must workout with the college wrestling team for six sessions to be eligible. Free instruction will be given ev¬ ery afternoon In the men's gym- Bsl|uin from 4 to S:30 p.m. There are nine weight divisions ranging from 123 pounds to limited. Chris golng-away present — tliry lost, as-sa — Ihry went don fighting. After, spotting Abilene two quick touchdowns on brvnk.N, Ihey buttled buck to lead Sll-litl hilt Ihe i'l-i.iii-, ■ i r,:■,-.! ngnln in Ihe finnl Ihree minutes. "I'm proud of our kids." Cole man (old his flnoj press confer¬ ence Monday. "It was our beat ef¬ fort Of the season. Abilene Juki has a real fine football team," Headache Coleman's successor, who will probably be named before Christ¬ mas, will fner- some klng-slrrd headaches when be takes over. Al¬ though the Bulldogs won only four Of 1(1 games, they boasted eome, outstanding individuals - most of then, unfortunately, Mtt- Biggest loss is Utile All-Coasi quarterback Beau Carter, who las' week added the a^ason pegslng yardage record to Ms collection of 14 school passing Bud toial of¬ fense marks. "I eKn'1 say enough, for Beau." Coleman comments. He is a great competitor who lias been at his beat against the better bail clubs we've played." Major LOUSES Other major losses'Include half¬ back Herman tlamp. the team's top running back. Month- Pay. a Mill-Brocket AI [-American tackle last year who was hurl much of this fall, and ends Jan Paris and Larry Fogelatrom. both of whom set school pass receiving records lost week end. Paris caught his 35th pass of the year to account for the season record for reeepilftns. Fogelalrom caught five passes to bring his career total lo 55, another new Standard. Among olher M-nlors, .-ml Joe Wlllbinw, tackle Henry Itubledo. and guardK 1'ntil Wlrkrr and Hill Murphy were also starter" for at least port of the season. Dirk Van Cnlder- ■' linelhtrking spedellM. ree one of the li.MM..;;■.' li>p de¬ fensive slurs. Hemming will be several out- indlng players Including end icer Smith, probably th lop new¬ comer of th season; guard Eil Mal¬ lear, leader In defenalvc Mntlstlcs: and center Paul War- kenlln, a sophomore Coleman cl- d for. his ouisinndlng play ir.lnst Abilene. Frosh Open, Hoop Season The Fresno State College fresh¬ man basket brill team will play Portervillo College Friday night in Its season opener. Game time In the FSC EJta will be 5:45 p.m. The game will be a preliminary to the Fresno Btate vs. Sao Fraicisco Slate game. Jack Adter's Bullpup squad is a short one with the front line averaging only S feet 3 Inches and the overall average at 6-1. For¬ ward Bob Rath, at 6-4, Is the team's tallest man while 5-s guard Charles Burks, an all-city performer at Edison High (Fres¬ no) last year. Is the team's top of¬ fensive threat. Rounding out Ihe starting line¬ up will be Mike'Markov (6-1) from t.;iSai:» (Pasadena) at the other forward, cither Bill Collins (6-0) of Strathmore or Doug Hlg- glns (6-2)-of LeGrand at center, and Alan Lambert (6-1) of Man- tcca at the other guard poaltlon. DRIVE SAFELY! HAIRCUTS BU1LD0G & CAMPUS TOWN Across from F.S.C. Dormi SMART DRESS FOR FRESNO STATE STUDENTS * CRICKETEER CLOTHES * BOSTONIAN SHOES * ROUGH RIDER SLACKS & SPORT COATS 1321 FULTON ST., Downtown ~ 741 E. OLIVE, Tower Drit. * SPECIAL LUNCH TODAY'S SPECIAL _- BRAISED SIRIOIN IIP / DC PACKER'S CATERING l.r.i™, •;:- || .".-If,., 444)1 SletluMH* QQGJQ [Tj£7 i/cur Ca, DON MAH AFFIX'S AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION — SERVICE, SEMIS MASK IV AUTOMOTIVE REFRIGERATION 304-4641 431 Abby CAR RADIOS SpKlolliine In Sol.j. Sorvic* and Initatlallon RCC HCCN5E0 SEtVICtMEN AUTO RADIO StRVlCF. CO. AM a.J73» A8.W AUTO UPHOLSTERY SEAT COVERS S FUtNITUtE CONVERTIBLE TOPS COMPLETE AUTO INTERIORS 131 N. SJocktton* AM 6-3614 RIIFTS T«N£ UP 43»^>S12 7071 t CAL-STATE MUFFLER SERVICE MUFFLERS e' TAILPIPES e EXHAUSTS FOR All CARS ^ AUTO AIR CONDITIONING 20% OFF ON PARTS WITH S.B. CARD AM S-9866 lT60Blocltalonoot Olive BLACKSTONE AUTO PARTS CLOU TO THE FUSNO STATE CAMPUS * NEW * USED 6464 N. BLACKSTONE CLOVIS "YOUR COLtEGE TOWN" CLOVIS INSURANCE AGENCY 414 POLLASKY 2994838 Since 1936 VOUB FSC BARBES IN CIOVIS Emil's Downtown Barber Shop 423 POLLASKY HAIRCUTS $1.75 - SHOE SHINES 5 BARBERS' ^OAAOHCA SHOES AND MEN'S WEAR nicy • Phon« CV 9-4430 • Clo.ij, Colifomia O.K. TIRE SERVICE QUALITY NEW AND RECAPPED TIRES ARMSTRONG ■ B. F. CSoodridv^CordovOr 723 Clovis Avanuc FRONT END AND BRAKE SPECIALISTS tienmal 8e4if Wtrhi Collision Repair - Wheol Allgnmenl • Aule Painting £ JeuSonovol 711 Eon Show ! Phone CY 9-4759 ■ Machine Shop Service • Napa Jobber i Linenbach Auto Parts I ffi^sll STO»...o* th* Ooid.n Areliw • BloclcOont 4 ShloMf Show and FMnn GAGE DRUG STORE 454 Clovis Ave. CY 9-4206 FOUNTAIN SERVICE FREE PARKING Plasty of Parking Spacf
Object Description
Title | 1963_12 The Daily Collegian December 1963 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1963 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | December 4, 1963, Page 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1963 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Pbge Four— Bulldog Hoopsters >en Home Sched -The Fresno^Sfotav College Collegian- Op< San I'ranelnco State will pro vide the opposition as Fresni State Collese opens Its l963-6>' home basketball schedule Friday at - PM In the FSC frymnsntu: The Itullilofpi. who dropped thrlr opcnor to the I'nlveralty of Utali, 9H-H0, In Salt I.akr City last week end, were scheduled (o play Vtah Stale 1'nivrnilty Mon- day :ii.;iii In lioEan, Utah. Aper Friday niRht's iranie, they'll travel to Hncranimtn the follow- Irk night to play Sacramento State. Fresno Stale's atrooft showing against Utah encouraged hopes that""* the Bulldoga tuny be aa strong or stronger than the 1962- 63 team which won 21 games and lost only eight. The Bui I Jogs also displayed a genuine All-American candidate In forward Maurice Talbot, who tallied 21 points. Coach Harry Miller will prob¬ ably start the same line-up Fri¬ day night which opened 'against Utah. Talbot and Toni Jacobsen arc enpocied to bo the forwards with Tony Burr at center and Tom MeFerson and John Bocko at the guard positions. Vern Crlsstnan. who scored 13 polnta against Utah, will also see ac¬ tion. Ran Francisco State lost *evrn Sigma Chis Whip��Delta Sigma Phi; Theta Chis Next Sigma Chi held Delta Sigma 1'hi acorelcss In the second half of their Intramural football play-off game an'd fought to an 1S-6 vic¬ tory Monday afternoon. The Slgs will play Theta Chi for the fraternity league champion¬ ship today at * p.m. Sljrma Chi received the opening kick-off and tallied Its first touch¬ down four playtt later when half¬ back Dave J tame* acooted Into Ihe end mm- after catching n short A few minutes later Gary Bald¬ win raided back to paaa. saw his receivers covered, and took oft a 40 yard jaunt to payillrt for the Delta Sig's long score of Ihe game. Bart Jones received the kick-off for Sigma Chi and reversed to Barnes who sprinted about So- yards to a TD making the half- time score. 11-$. it.itti team's defence tightened, up In the second half. Slgmn Chi pot *ix insurance points on Ihe tionrd when Jones snagged a tniw from Fred Mr- Fhcrnnn Just before falling out ol hounds In the emtx«ne. Three Delta Sfgtn! came to abrupt halta Koolery picked off atray aerlale and made short run-backa after the Interceptions. letiermen froin last year's I which won 10 oat of 28 ga nn.l (lie Far Western Conference championship. Illggetit 1<>m< nu guard Mike Carson, who averaged IT points a game. SHU around, however. Is for¬ ward Brad Duggan. Ihe team' top scorer with 1ST points In 2G games. Dugan also ted the team In rebounding. Sacramento was hit < harder by graduation, losing eight of last year's first 10. How¬ ever Ev Shelion has been coach¬ ing for four decades and usually manages to o *-., ■ up with a strong contender. Dahlgren Leads Fresno In NCAA Fresno State College's cross¬ country season has ended on a high note with a third place finish In the NCAA District 8 college dl- vislorl championships. Making the victory even tweet¬ er was the individual victory turn¬ ed In .by Bulldog star Jtlck Dahlgren. He swept over the waterlogged four-mile Lake alii- lerton course In 21:20. leaving Prank Dilute of Long Ileach State, his only conqueror this year, far behind. Long Beach State scored 49 points lo edge San Diego Stale by four polnta. Sacramento Stale was only Six points above FSCs third- place tola! of 12. Coach Dutch Warmerdam loses two of his first three flnixhers — FSC Varsity Basketball Squad he IfKCWJl cdltnn of Fresno Stnte't varsity ba*ketball squad will make its fir*! appeurnnre i front of i i ■■•in. fiuvi Friday night when they face Son Francisco State In the men's gymnasium. I defending NCAA District 8 champions. The Bulldogs i Coleman Ends Reign As FSC Grid Mentor The Cecil Coleman ( ed i > Sim Coll, filch hh teams won 37 games and ftiSt 13 and collected three CCAA cham¬ pionship*. Coleman said goodbye to coaching football Monday and led his attention full time to mo State's athletic director¬ ship. Although the Ilulldogs couldn't ■iVI I'oleriuui it "in nver high. D.hljr™ ul J.e "'W.*!^™, ., Daniel Costellq* says... "You'll find the best answer lo your life insurance problem*— both now ond later — in Col¬ lege Life's fc/mous, college men's policy. The Benefactor. lei me tell you about it." •DANIEL C0STELL0 2028 N-Angus Fresne, Calif. TnL JM-0H7 represafrfing / THE COLLEGE UFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA . Ihe osuy ComptaV'*e',*19 exriuwefy lo Cortege Men finished 18th — and th. . Danny Thomas, who came 30th, may pass up his remalnli nr ot eligibility. However. Fresno State's crot country future was brightened by the eighth place finish of Lyal Carlton and the 3nth place turned In by sophomore Eddie Savage, addition. Rick Hulbert and !' Renner, who were among Bulldogs' top seven, are freshn and were Ineligible Tor the NCAA regional met Annual Sports Banquet Set Members of Fresno Stale Col¬ lege's football, water polo, and cross-country teams will be hon¬ ored at FSCs 43d annual fall iports banquet In Ihe college e'lfe- erla at 6 p.m. December 11th. Coaches or each of the teams rill discuss highlights of 'heir seasons. Awards will be presented to the oulatajldlng Individual* on Cecil Cowman's Iff3 Bulldog The FSC grldders won four games an'd lost ili; the high point of their season was a 29-7 pasting of traditional rival University of Ihe Pacific. Tho water polo t won five games and lost 11 while the cross-country team placed third In both the CCAA champion¬ ships and NCAA District S college division chffmrjlonshlps. Hal Beatly. former director of athletic* at FSC. will be master of ceremonies for the banquet, which Is sponsored by the Fresno State board of athletic control and Var¬ sity F. athletic lettennan's society. Dick Hurray, president of Varsity F, Is In charge of arrangements. Wrestling Wrestling entry blanks are due this Friday In Intramural Direc¬ tor Myron Anderson's office- for all organisations planning to en- In the Dec 16. 17. and 18 wrestling tournament. "*' Each wrestler must workout with the college wrestling team for six sessions to be eligible. Free instruction will be given ev¬ ery afternoon In the men's gym- Bsl|uin from 4 to S:30 p.m. There are nine weight divisions ranging from 123 pounds to limited. Chris golng-away present — tliry lost, as-sa — Ihry went don fighting. After, spotting Abilene two quick touchdowns on brvnk.N, Ihey buttled buck to lead Sll-litl hilt Ihe i'l-i.iii-, ■ i r,:■,-.! ngnln in Ihe finnl Ihree minutes. "I'm proud of our kids." Cole man (old his flnoj press confer¬ ence Monday. "It was our beat ef¬ fort Of the season. Abilene Juki has a real fine football team," Headache Coleman's successor, who will probably be named before Christ¬ mas, will fner- some klng-slrrd headaches when be takes over. Al¬ though the Bulldogs won only four Of 1(1 games, they boasted eome, outstanding individuals - most of then, unfortunately, Mtt- Biggest loss is Utile All-Coasi quarterback Beau Carter, who las' week added the a^ason pegslng yardage record to Ms collection of 14 school passing Bud toial of¬ fense marks. "I eKn'1 say enough, for Beau." Coleman comments. He is a great competitor who lias been at his beat against the better bail clubs we've played." Major LOUSES Other major losses'Include half¬ back Herman tlamp. the team's top running back. Month- Pay. a Mill-Brocket AI [-American tackle last year who was hurl much of this fall, and ends Jan Paris and Larry Fogelatrom. both of whom set school pass receiving records lost week end. Paris caught his 35th pass of the year to account for the season record for reeepilftns. Fogelalrom caught five passes to bring his career total lo 55, another new Standard. Among olher M-nlors, .-ml Joe Wlllbinw, tackle Henry Itubledo. and guardK 1'ntil Wlrkrr and Hill Murphy were also starter" for at least port of the season. Dirk Van Cnlder- ■' linelhtrking spedellM. ree one of the li.MM..;;■.' li>p de¬ fensive slurs. Hemming will be several out- indlng players Including end icer Smith, probably th lop new¬ comer of th season; guard Eil Mal¬ lear, leader In defenalvc Mntlstlcs: and center Paul War- kenlln, a sophomore Coleman cl- d for. his ouisinndlng play ir.lnst Abilene. Frosh Open, Hoop Season The Fresno State College fresh¬ man basket brill team will play Portervillo College Friday night in Its season opener. Game time In the FSC EJta will be 5:45 p.m. The game will be a preliminary to the Fresno Btate vs. Sao Fraicisco Slate game. Jack Adter's Bullpup squad is a short one with the front line averaging only S feet 3 Inches and the overall average at 6-1. For¬ ward Bob Rath, at 6-4, Is the team's tallest man while 5-s guard Charles Burks, an all-city performer at Edison High (Fres¬ no) last year. Is the team's top of¬ fensive threat. Rounding out Ihe starting line¬ up will be Mike'Markov (6-1) from t.;iSai:» (Pasadena) at the other forward, cither Bill Collins (6-0) of Strathmore or Doug Hlg- glns (6-2)-of LeGrand at center, and Alan Lambert (6-1) of Man- tcca at the other guard poaltlon. DRIVE SAFELY! HAIRCUTS BU1LD0G & CAMPUS TOWN Across from F.S.C. Dormi SMART DRESS FOR FRESNO STATE STUDENTS * CRICKETEER CLOTHES * BOSTONIAN SHOES * ROUGH RIDER SLACKS & SPORT COATS 1321 FULTON ST., Downtown ~ 741 E. OLIVE, Tower Drit. * SPECIAL LUNCH TODAY'S SPECIAL _- BRAISED SIRIOIN IIP / DC PACKER'S CATERING l.r.i™, •;:- || .".-If,., 444)1 SletluMH* QQGJQ [Tj£7 i/cur Ca, DON MAH AFFIX'S AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION — SERVICE, SEMIS MASK IV AUTOMOTIVE REFRIGERATION 304-4641 431 Abby CAR RADIOS SpKlolliine In Sol.j. Sorvic* and Initatlallon RCC HCCN5E0 SEtVICtMEN AUTO RADIO StRVlCF. CO. AM a.J73» A8.W AUTO UPHOLSTERY SEAT COVERS S FUtNITUtE CONVERTIBLE TOPS COMPLETE AUTO INTERIORS 131 N. SJocktton* AM 6-3614 RIIFTS T«N£ UP 43»^>S12 7071 t CAL-STATE MUFFLER SERVICE MUFFLERS e' TAILPIPES e EXHAUSTS FOR All CARS ^ AUTO AIR CONDITIONING 20% OFF ON PARTS WITH S.B. CARD AM S-9866 lT60Blocltalonoot Olive BLACKSTONE AUTO PARTS CLOU TO THE FUSNO STATE CAMPUS * NEW * USED 6464 N. BLACKSTONE CLOVIS "YOUR COLtEGE TOWN" CLOVIS INSURANCE AGENCY 414 POLLASKY 2994838 Since 1936 VOUB FSC BARBES IN CIOVIS Emil's Downtown Barber Shop 423 POLLASKY HAIRCUTS $1.75 - SHOE SHINES 5 BARBERS' ^OAAOHCA SHOES AND MEN'S WEAR nicy • Phon« CV 9-4430 • Clo.ij, Colifomia O.K. TIRE SERVICE QUALITY NEW AND RECAPPED TIRES ARMSTRONG ■ B. F. CSoodridv^CordovOr 723 Clovis Avanuc FRONT END AND BRAKE SPECIALISTS tienmal 8e4if Wtrhi Collision Repair - Wheol Allgnmenl • Aule Painting £ JeuSonovol 711 Eon Show ! Phone CY 9-4759 ■ Machine Shop Service • Napa Jobber i Linenbach Auto Parts I ffi^sll STO»...o* th* Ooid.n Areliw • BloclcOont 4 ShloMf Show and FMnn GAGE DRUG STORE 454 Clovis Ave. CY 9-4206 FOUNTAIN SERVICE FREE PARKING Plasty of Parking Spacf |