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Thursday Jan 1 7 1985 Page 5 1 Local Law and Order ft I A ltd Acnvrnr report Vv Jiv pt 's- C- Crime and activity statistics for 1984 were released this Week by thc Lcmoore Police with calls for service and traffic accidents climbing over the previous year and total arrests and traffic citations 1 showing a decrease 4 "grV Thc total arrest 'picture dropped during the 1983 1984 to dale to dale 269 1481 ACTIVITIES Felonies: Misdemeanors Another: Activities ARRESTS aad CLEARANCES: Misdemeanors Drug Laws past year from figure of 976 Felony rom 76 046 apprehensions in 1983 to the t- "Al arrests' decreased -front to 90 while' Mi Total -Thomas Vcrmctta 20 333 Cinnamon Drive Apt 154 was placed on three years formal probation fined $690 and in lieu of jail his driver's license was suspended for six months Other conditions of probation are participation in a drug-alcohol rehabilitation program attend drunken drivers' school submit to drug-alcohol use detection tests and must contribute 30 hours of community service -Charges of driving on the wrong side of the road and failing to stop at a stop sign were dismissed and Rusty Koehler 24 326 Oleander was placed on three years formal probation sentenced to 48 hours in jail fined $690 must participate in a drug-alcohol rehabilitation program attend drunken drivers school abstain from the abuse of alcoholic beverages and is not to drive with a blood alcohol level of more than 04 Koehler is also to submit to alcoholdrug use detection tests -Receiving identical sentences of three years formtl probation 48 hours in jail $690 fines ordered to participate in a drug-alcohol rehabilitation program contribute 30 hours of volunteer community service attend drunken drivers' school and submit to drugalcohol use detection tests Jeffrey Steven Boyle 26 46 Deodar Justino Hernandez 37 23311 Newton Ave Stratford Ronald Bocancgra 26 429 Irwin Hanford and Charlotte Brumley 24 18397 Jackson Ave 5 hdcmcanore dcclihed from 952 two years ago to the Disorderly Conduct thoI-1-cvin very ah amt to All OtherNon Traffic ZhthcJanuary February and March time climbed 11 lid 1983 figures with an Increase from 223 to 237 aJii the month of December local officers detained Another individuals' for 'driving "while under i the influence ttwnpanfid Id just 12 the previous yearv? SpSTotal traffic citations in the city feO from 2044 in 6 1983 to 1660 last year Moving violations dropped from 1133 0 930 other violations from 600 to 469 and parting offenses went from 31 1 two years ago to 251 jghat year" All Othdr Fehalea Total TOTAL ALL ARRESTS TRAFFIC CITATIONS Obituaries ISSUED: Moving Vidatfona Other Violations Parking Tatoi Traffic CHea TRAFFIC ACCmENTSi Non-Injury' Fatal vJ Private Property fe-' -Traffic accidents iii the city increased rising from lA figuwof 213 in 1983 tothe 1984 total of 237 Injuty accidents dropped from 51 to 41 but non- -X Injury increased by 36 from 1 19 to 155 Accidents on private property' slipped also from 43 to a category of calls for service increased almost 100 percent' rising from 5511 to 10442 Felony calls went from 240 to 269 misdemeanors dropped from to 1481 and all other calls expanded from 3678 i Vto 8W2 The dramatic Mother call' increase car bi 117 35 10 162 "i 10 0 6' 19 2 t- 19 51 119 0 43 213 0 attrfcuted to a change in record keeping procedures: ithcr than a signifioint increase in calls for service The types oif calls reported fo the LPD in 1984' Kluded 2J7 false alarms 1382 housewatches 1192 suspicious persons 234 family disturbances 129 sick or "injured persons 2 calls for loud music and 338 security checks 1 iSfs New prescription refill policy at air station Equipment Fund at Avenal District Hospital Constantine 'Chris' Costa Constantine (Chris) Costa died Monday in a Hanford hospitaL He was 59 A native of Lemoore Costa was a lifelong resident of the area He was a farmer and a member of St Catholic Church Survivors include his wife Carrie Costa of Lemoore a daughter Judi Green of Monte Sereno a son Constantine David Costa of Lemoore two grandchildren and three sisters Laudalena Quintell of Lemoore Maty Pereira of Napa and Hildah Pemberton of Walnut Creek The rosary was recited Wednesday night in Phipps-Dale Chapel with Mass of the Resurrection celebrated today at II am in St Peteria Church Burial will follow in Lcmoore Cemeteiy Friends who wish may contribute to Mary Immaculate Queen SchooL request to the medical record office and pick up your medication the following working day or phone in the request to 998-4311 at least one day prior to your visit to the hospitaL pired prescription" Case explained that rewriting a prescription requires a physician to review the patient's record and make proper entries This seemingly simple unscheduled patient who desires a rewrite of an ex- ARRESTS CITATIONS --Cited for being unlicensed drivers were Mario Valadez Martinez 24 333 Street a 17-ycar-old juvenile Harry Gilbert Jeff 44 16971 17th Ave Miguel Perez Villasenor 18 498 Vine and Lori Lynn Miller 26 475 Brooks Apt -The 17-ycar-old was also cited for not having a current registration certificate in his vehicle and Jeff had an additional violation of driving over the double line A double parking charge was added to Villasenor's citation -Lyle Arthur McPherson 27 333 Cinnamon Apt 321 was cited for speeding and being an unlicensed driver Also charged with the same offenses was Michele Angela MiGraw 25 32 Champion -Cited for being drunk in public were Alfredo Solorio 30 Boston Ranch and James Michael Crough 21 Barracks 4 Room 116 LNAS -Arrested under Lemoorc Justice Court warrants was Jeffrey Vernon Brady 21 1468 Lcmoore Ave Apt Brady was charged with failure to appear and contempt of court -Samuel Dale VanHoek 24 333 Cinnamon Apt 269 was also arrested under warrants issued by the Lcmoore JusticeCourt He was charged with receiving stolen property not having a child in a safety seat and failure to appear on previous arrests for vandalism petty theft and making threatening phone calls -Drunken driving arrests: Lorenzo Ochoa 18 220 Hcinlen: Leonard Lee Dunlap 20 333 Cinnamon Apt 49 and David Ellsworth Walker 42 6057 Tache Laton Ochoa was also charged with being an unlicensed driver and giving false information to a police officer THEFTS BURGLARIES -Daw Beck told police someone had stolen 19 electrical breakers from a house under construction at 12500 Belinda Loss was S250 and the theft occurred between Jan 1-4 -Frank Vasquez an employee of West Lcmoore Service 1790 Bush filed a report on a U-haul truck that had not been returned The case has been turned over to the district office -Unknown person(s) broke into the Lcmoore Little League Park sometime between Jan 1-6 Loss for the theft and vandalism amounted to $250 -Food was stolen from the apartment of Robert Reyes 333 Cinnamon Driw Loss was $20 -David Scott Denham 1185 had a Concord AMFM cassette digital tuner and two Realistic speakers stolen from his vehicle Loss was $500 VANDALISM -Nick Shubin the owner of a house at 690 Vine filed a report stating someone had spray painted the residence Loss was $600 and the investigation is continuing -Tires on a vehicle belonging to Liz Jordan were slashed while the car was parked at the rear of the Nite Kap Loss was $100 -Frances Freeman 75 Linda Lane reported a window broken by someone throwing a rock COURTS In the Lcmoore Justice Court: -Rcnc A Cortez 19 147 Hawkcye LNAS was sentenced to365 days in jail with credit given for 1 7 days spent in custody and 335 days suspended for whicle theft and petty theft The two thefts occurred at different times during December but were combined Cortez was also placed on three years formal probation must contribute 40 hours of volunteer community service and participate in a drug-alcohol rehabilitation program -For inflicting willful cruelty upon a child Arthur IgnacioSr 26 16823 Jersey Ave was placed on three years formal probation sentenced to 365 days in jail with 275 days suspended and credit giwn for 30 days spent in custody Ignacio is also to participate in a drug-alcohol use program -Arrested for battery against a peace officer in the performance of his duty Michael Pollard 32 19620 Hemlock was plaeed on three years formal probation and sentenced to 365 days in jail with 335 days suspended He is also to participate in a drug-alcohol rehabilitation program and is to abstain from the use of alcoholic beverages -One count of burglary was dismissed against James Ramsey 18 414 Hanford-Armaona Road Sp C-6 and for a second burglary charge Ramsey was placed on three years formal probatkin sentenced to 365 days in jail with 275 suspended and credit given for 22 days spent in custody The defendant is also to make restitution for items which he says he sold to buy food -N ieola Rogers also known as rs ames Chandler 34 1 7160 Jackson has been order to appear in Kings County Supcrkir Court on Jan 29 She has been charged with unlawful sale or transportation of a controlled substance and conspiracy In dranken driving cases: -For drunken driving with a prior conviction Michael A Makclcy 23 414 Hanford-Armona Road Sp E-43 was placed on three years formal probation sentenced to 365 days in jail with 355 days suspended fined $690 ordered to partk'ipalc in a drug-alcohol rehabilitation program abstain from the use of alcoholic beverages and submit to alcoholdrug use detection tests Makelcy's driver's license was suspended for one year For vkilating probation issued on the prkir conviction Makclcy was sentenced to 30 days in jail to run concurrently to the other jail term transaction requires that a physician be interrupted from his schedule appointments Patients who need prescriptions rewritten are asked to either call for an appointment bring the The Lemoore Naval Air Station hospital has changed procedures for patients who require refills on expired prescriptions according to Capt RS Case the hospital's commanding officer "Over the past few years we've experienced a 30 percent increase in outpatient visits" explained Case "To continue to provide quality service to our outpatients we must change the way we handle the uv Tl JANUARY Alfred David Hannah Alfred David Hannah of Coalinga died Jan II in an Avenal hospitaL He was 93 years old A native of Grangeville his father Tom Hannah was a Westside pioneer and owned oil wells in Devil's Den in the Coalinga Hills in the 1930s A US Army veteran of World Warl Hannah was a member of World War I Veterans and a retired warehouse superintendent He had lived in Coalinga since 1957 He was preceded in death by his wife Hannah Barker Hannah who died Dec 21 Survivors include a stepson Justin LeweUyn of Avenal a granddaughter three great-grandchildren and several relatives in the Lemoore area Services were held Tuesday afternoon in Phipps-Dale Chapel with interment fallowing in the family mat in Grangeville Cemetery Friends whbo wish may contribute to the Nursing Cigarette tax apportioned State Controller Kenneth Cory has announced the distribution of $4945205 to counties and cities as the December apportionment of cigarette tax Kings County received $3215 and Lemoore got $1479 The 58 counties' share was $865857 and the cities' share totaled $4079348 This distribution represents 30 percent of the revenue deposited in the Cigarette: Tax Fund during the month of November 1984 OJEAIMNCE SPORTS JACKETS Tweeds Velours 25 Off COLOR FILM 1 HOUR PHOTO SERVICE AT NO EXTRA COST Women's Flannel Shirts 30 off Block White or Enlargements 24 Hour Service Wtengfer Brushed Cords Reg 82595 1599 All Outerwear- Jackets Vests Sweaters Men's Women's 30 off aJurtrr All Services 10 Discount With Military ID KINGS MALL 583-8066 financial planning" WRITTEN BY IRA 0 Joseph Gray CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT '1 I I ME VIDEO ZONE VHS and BETA ALL THE WAY! EARN 11191075 RENT VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDERS $599 EVERYDAY MOVIES $200 EVERYDAY I Lemoore 924-9640 jtlJP si METROaiCINEMAS 58411577 ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE 4TH SMASH WEEK When You Open Your Account at Kings Harvest For 18 Months CORPORATE MYTHS There are many reasons why people feel they should incorporate their businesses Very often these reasons are based on misinformation about the advantages of being a corporation There are a number of things that being a corporation will not do for you It will not automatically make you more profitable It will not necessarily limit your liability on all transactions It wifi not necessarily reduce your overall tax bill it may in fact increase it If you incorporate an existing business you may find that your long established suppliers now require now financial statement information They may also request that you sign personally as a guarantor of the corporation's Una of credit with their company Most closely held corporations are required to have the personal guarantee of the major shareholders in securing a line of bank credit for corporation purposes This guarantee has the effect of not limiting your liability in reference to those bank loans In an attempt to reduce business income taxes you may find that the incorporation of your business has not only increased the actual incoma tax bill but also Increased payroll taxes because the previous proprietor is now an employee of the corporation There is an Income tax election that allows certain qualifying corporations to be taxed somewhat as a partnership This election is referred to as Subchapter election The Sub-S corporate tax election allows most corporate gains and losses and tax credits to pass directly to the shareholders Therefore the corporation functions in the same legal capacity as any other corporation yet has the income tax consequences passed to the shareholders pro rata Because of the Increased costa of operating as a corporate entity and because of the many legal and tax consideration! I suggest that anyone considering Incorporating discuss the matter with both their accountant and attorney (PG) Starring GOLDIE HAWN Mon-Fri 7:30 9:30 Saturday Sun 7:30 9:30 M-F 7:25 9:25 Sat Sun 7:25 9:25 1 1 You Have Until April 15 1985 To Open Your IRA for 1984 Rale 1075 Annual Yield 11 13 assumes quarterly compounded interest remains in nccount for term of account Substantial penalty for early withdrawal IPG) "NEW AT THE METRO" nu IN DOLBY STEREO M-F 7:00 9:00 Sat Sun 1-3-5 DauiNiE B1I M-F 7:15 DUNE 9:00 3:10 7:15 Kings Harvest mw WWIWWWWWWtk DUNE E33C MON BUCKBUSTER ALL SEATS $100 JOSEPH CRAY CPA 15S HANFORD-ARMONA RD SUITE LEMOORE CA Mf-SM-lllS Call us wc understand business and financial concerns Personal A cor porate tax returns Tax planning Financial Statements Business and ranch record keeping Computer systems Estate end gift counseling Business A reel estate sales end acquisitions Savings Loan Association 1 16 7ili St 582-9096 335 Si 921-9597 if WED BASE NIGHT Thurjday Family Ni teW A II Seal! BARGAIN MATINEE SATlt SUN All SEATS S2 UNTIL 2 pM Hanford Branch liCinoorc Brunch 1.

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