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There was a lot of prostitution in Porterville in the s, '30s and '40s.
There was Nettie Smith's, where the present riding arena is located at the fairgrounds. Rose Martinez ran the place and gave Nettie money to give out to people she thought needed it.
When the Porterville Packers baseball team came to town inTommy Loyd was the manager. He complained that he could not get a left-handed hitter to bunt because Nettie gave a free piece of merchandise to any player who hit a home run over the right field fence that hit her building.
In those days, the red light districts were also in the welfare business and helped people in need. Nettie owned houses where The Porterville Recorder office is today, and she let people use the homes until they could get on their feet. The "Rock House" was behind the Porterville Hotel and is now a parking lot. It was not torn down untilwhen the city put in their parking lots. The French Laundry did their laundry. Bob Marshall owned the French Laundry, but his wife insisted one of the workers pick up and deliver the laundry. They never changed the name to Tipton. Edit Close. Toggle.
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