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fso_mag_6501SHERIF'F N ", j REVIEW At I 4- 1. low.— PUBLISHED BY FRESNO. COUNTY 250 SHE-RIFF'S OFFICE RELIEF ASSOCIATION family shopping's fun and easy at Rhodes ... Fresno's newest and finest department store where there's always plenty of free parking. MANCHESTER CENTER 222 -5111 SHOP MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY NITES TIL 9 THE DYMOND TV FAMILY 'r r^ FEATURING N Harvey M. Cook MdgnaVOX y Store Mgr. Fulton Mall RCA VICTOR - ZENITH - FRIGIOAIRE i sf t j i T . T , � 1 AV Paul Tina Morcano Alfred Roach, 0—er Louise M. Roach 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! OPEN MON. 8 FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 P.M. Gabriel Terronez and APPLIANCE Ai 501 BLACKSTONE AT BELMONT 1232 FULTON MAIL Roach PHONE 266 -9644 PHONE 266 -0402 0 r" " Glenn Skinner, Manager Harvey M. Cook, Manager L– Glenn Skinner Store Mgr. Blackstone Russ Clint Tex �v MELVIN A. WILLMIRTH Sheriff - Coroner of Fresno County JAMES D. LONG Undersheriff M .=UP_-A ALBERT L. COLLINS Chief Criminal Deputy ONEILL MEAT CO. & AFFILIATED ENTERPRISES 2352 SOUTH FRUIT STREET FRESNO, CALIFORNIA BAIL BONDS ROY SMITH 237 -6789 I-- MOBILE OFFICE /6/-7=-77j1 [7] 24w 237.6784. 1416Twmrsr.. B ] � iL 5O %" �<. 2 � WAY RAG07 /O N � J _ 237-6789 -:7::[F z _ MOBILE OFFICE TWO WAY RADIO =� WE GO ANYWHERE 1416 TULARE ST. FRESNO VENDORLATOR Ma r,k.,facturir,g Co• FRESNO. CALIFORNIA 2 a SHERIFF S REVIEW lawnad y i #[SNO COUflIt �hiiirF : 6}IICE EM'I'}[f5 PEIIEf 1�;i0�!110N MAIL: P. O. Box 1054 OFFICE: Fresno County Sheriff's Office Building, AM 6 -8151 Fresno, California Apri 1 5, 1965 Dear Friends: It is with a great deal of pride in the accomplishments of the Fresno County Sheriff's Department and our other law enforcement agencies of Fresno County that we present to you our annual Sheriff's Review. We appreciate your support in helping us to "Tell the Story" of law enforcement and of our efforts to protect the citizens from the rising crime rate. Sincerely yours, Walter Pinion, President Fresno County Sheriff's Office Employees Relief Association WP:jm THE SHERIFF'S REVIEW -1965 Published by The Fresno County Sheriff's Office Relief Association ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Walter L. Pinion ____________ _______ _________ President Robert Kohl ---------------------------------------------- Vice President Katherine Leavitt ------------ _ __ ------------------------------- Treasurer Beatrice Sharkey --------------- .--------------- ------------- -Secretary BOARD OF DIRECTORS Edward M. Margosian ----- ----- ----- ----------- --- - Past President Herman Saghatelian -------- __ ---------------------- Don A. Dennis Arnold M. Randrup ------------------------------------ Rodney Arden DELEGATES Genevieve Horning ------- ---- ---- -- --- ---------- - -- - -- Administrative Charles Baley ------------------------- ---- -- -------------- -- --- - - - - -- -Civil Joseph Orndoff ------------------------------------------------ Detective Robert Smith -------------- _------------------------------- Identification Larry C. Nelson ------------------- ------- ------ -- --- - --- ------------ Patrol Donald Halderman ............... ...... .. .... ................ ... Security Barbara Beets ---------------------------------------------- _------- Matron THE REVIEW STAFF Arthur E. Tabler ------------------------------------------------------ Editor Don Dennis------- ---- ------ ------ --- ----- -- - -- --Circulation Manager Charles Baley -------------------------------------------- Rewrite Editor' Robert Smith & Albert Flores ------------ Photography Editors Luther Trexler -------- --- -- ---------- ----------- --- --- - -- --- Layout Editor Staff Photographers ------------------------------ Wesley Sarment, Albert Flores, Ed Lamb, Russell McQuillen, Donald Justice and William Raney. Staff Cartoonist ----------- -------------------------- Donald Lysdahl So many members of the Association contributed in various ways to the production of this year's edition of The Review that it is impractical to mention them by name. Their efforts are sincerely appreciated. 1:jF; L Tel 7 CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH PROMPT IN THE F1 SERVICI FERTILIZERS & AG CHEMICALS FEATURING WILLSON COMPANY MALATHICIN FORMULAS o G` s S S P .4 A" ti __ ^�� /J, N Z f� '14SS HEpEAC� 233 -6637 2130 TUOLUMNE FRESNO, CALIFORNIA JOHNNIE'S TAVERN COCKTAILS DANCING NIGHTLY (Closed Mondays) 4610 Kings Canyon Road 255 -2114 STRONG Strength comes from experience$ and Guarantee Savings is Fresno's oldest and most experienced savings institution, with a record of safety now in its fifth decade. Open your account at Guarantee Savings now. the men who HOPE MANOR "In The Heart Of Fresno" walk the furrows * NURSING * CONVALESCENT MELVILLE E. • * RETIREMENT John and Genie Einhart, Owners- Administrators • FRESNO • 2201 Calaveras 1619 M St. TURLOCK • MADERA Fresno — Phone 268 -5361 ; &Y S POINTS • FIREBAUGH • SANGER 4 P STAFF OF SHERIFF'S REVIEW President lr /alter Pinion, left, checks details of the 1965 Sheriff's Review with the staff. W11th Pinion above are, left to right, Art Tabler, Luther Trexler, Charles Baley, Rohert Smith, Barhara Beets and Don Dennis. TABLE OF CONTENTS InMemoriam ------ ------------------------- - - - - -- ---- - - - - -- 7 Search & Rescue------------------------------------ - - - - -- 11 A Day At The FBI National Academy--- ------------------------- - - - - -- 35 On The Campus ----- . - - - - -- -------------- 43 Training, A Continuing Program .............. 45 Fresno County Sheriff's Dept ............ ------- 47 Gone Hunting ... ... . . . . .. ........ To Still The Cry "Lost Child .... _ ......... 98 5 Wives Serve In Auxiliary ....... ... .............. ......103 Judge Eymann Retires------------ - - - - -- - --------------1 17 Law Enforcement And Safety On Fresno Lakes .......... ............................127 They Should Have Stayed In Bed .......... .. .135 Protecting Fish And Wild Life ............. .. .. .. ...141 Entering The Electronic Age - - - - -- ---------- - - - - -- ---145 Doing It The Hard Way-------------- --------- -- - - - - -- -147 A Visit With Our Neighbors---------------- - - - - --- -151 Safety For Children- ----------- -- ---- -------- - -- - -- ------167 WILLARD LUMBER SUPPLY CO. BUILDING SERVICE CENTER 264 -4754 COMPLIMENTS OF 2021 H STREET AT DIVISADERO CROCKET B ROS. DODGE R K R- C OC E CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK * NEW CARS & TRUCKS FIVE OFFICES IN FRESNO FRESNO MAIN OFFICE: 2145 Fresno Street * ALSO USED CARS & TRUCKS FULTON- MARIPOSA OFFICE: 1105 Fulton Mall WE LEASE ALL MAKES & KINGS CANYON - CLOVIS AVENUE OFFICE: 5544 East Kings Canyon Road MODELS OF CARS MANCHESTER CENTER OFFICE: 1988 E. Dayton Avenue NORTH FIRST - ASHLAN OFFICE: 4281 North First Street 650 Fulton St. 266 -9471 6a w,aa O&mrc/yaTzo, wlea W Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Valley Aluminum Co., Inc. ALUMINUM SPECIALISTS HANDRAILS - SOLAR SCREENS & OTHER ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS DESIGNED AND FABRICATED WELDING - RIVETING & FORMING CUSTOM AND PRODUCTION WORK 5733 E. Shields Ave. 291 -3563 IRV'S BAIL BONDS Bill Brodie' Harry "Curly" E'Bell Compliments of KUETTEL PIANO HOUSE 234 W. Olive of Arthur St.— Fresno art rm,ariam The Fresno County Sheriff's Department was saddened the past year by the loss of its former chief and two active members of the department. Their loss is a blow both to the department and to the community. The only man ever to serve five con- secutive terms as sheriff of Fresno County passed away June 3, 1964. George J. Overholt was sheriff from 1931 until 1951. During his administration many im- provements were made in the department. He earned a reputation as a man who could get the most in law enforcement from the tax dollar. Born in Clark's Valley, Fresno County, on October 23, 1883, Sheriff Overholt spent nearly all his life in the Fresno area. His parents were early day settlers in the county. Before entering law enforcement, Sheriff Overholt engaged in ranching and various business enterprises. GEORGE J. OVERHOLT He entered law enforcement in 1918 as Undersheriff under Sheriff William F. Jones. While serving in this capacity he was in charge of the Civil Division. When Slieriff Jones announced his retirement in 1930, Overholt became a candidate for sher- iff and was elected. He was reelected in1934, 1938, 1942, and again in 1946. Some of the more notable achievements during his administration were the build- ing of a new jail and sheriff's office; the establishment of a night patrol; uniforms for patrolmen, bailiffs, and jailers; and the installation of a two -way radio system. He was also credited with forming the sheriff's mounted drill team which won trophies throughout the state, and with the formation of the sheriff's aero squad- ron for aid in search and rescue operations. Sheriff Overholt was a past president of the San Joaquin Valley Association of District Attorneys and Sheriffs, The California Peace Officers Association, and the California State Sheriffs Association. He was a member of the Native Sons of The Golden West, the Elks Lodge, Woodmen of the World, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles. He is survived by his wife Dorothy and two sisters, Mrs. Annie Burns of Sierra Madre and Mrs. Norma Vermillion of San Francisco. 7 art rmv����m Captain Arthur Lee Johnson passed away November 18, 1964 as the result of a heart attack suffered while bowling with the Sheriff's Department Bowling League. His death was unexpected and came as a great shock to his many friends and asso- ciates. Captain Johnson, affectionately known as "Lee" by his fellow officers, had been a Fresno County Peace Officer for thirty years, the last twenty -two years as a mem- ber of the Sheriff's Department. At the time of his death he was in charge of the Coroner's Office. Lee was born in Georgetown, Colorado. on March 11, 1902. When he was five years old the family moved to California and settled in the Sanger area. He was a graduate of the Sanger Union High School and attended the University of California at Berkeley for three years. ARTHUR LEE JOHNSON He began his career in law enforcement as a traffic officer with the Sanger Police Department in 1934. In conjunction with his police duties he doubled as chief of the Sanger Fire Department. In November of 1942 he joined the staff of Sheriff George J. Overholt as a jailer. In August of 1945 he became Head Jailer, and in 1952 he was promoted to Cap- tain. From 1953 until 1957 he was Undersheriff. He also served as a captain in the Criminal and Administrative Divisions. Lee was a man of great personal integrity; whenever he gave his word it could be relied upon. He was also blessed wtih a sharp memory and a keen sense of humor. Many of us younger members began our law enforcement careers under his guid- ance. We remember him as a man who always insisted upon the best performance from each officer, but who was always fair and understanding in his relations with us. He is survived by his wife, Emma, and a step -son, Arthur S. De Manty of Fresno, and two sisters, Louise Zinn of Klamath Falls, Oregon, and Florence John- son of Livermore. 6 �� �emurt�trrt Each person has, or should have, a definite purpose in life. Some of us strive to develop our talents to the utmost, and while so doing, never forget the human ele- ment. Such was the axiom of life followed by Alinda Ruggieri during her fifty - eight years of life upon this earth. She was a rare individual who was endowed with the virtue of putting the welfare of others be- fore her own. She was the personification of the "Golden Rule." Alinda worked as a legal secretary in �f ^\�<s•r the Civil Division of the Sheriff's Depart - ment for fourteen years. She passed away on July 20, 1964. i She was born in Moose Lake, Minne- sota, and came to California twenty-five years ago. Alinda was an active member of St. Pauls Methodist Church, the Fresno Coun- ty Employees Association, and the Legal Secretaries Association of Fresno County. - *t ALINDA RUGGIERI We all miss Alinda and her warm and tender ways. Many times have the me- mories of her accomplishments cross the minds of her fellow employees in the Civil Division. She suffered for many months before leaving the stage of life, but never once was she heard to complain or condemn. Her loss was of a paramount nature to her fam- ily and the Fresno County Sheriff's Department. She is survived by her husband, F. A. Ruggieri of Fresno; two sons, Frank Rug- gieri, Jr., of Grand Turk Island in the Bahamas, and Michael of Fresno; two daughters, Mary L. and Ruth C. Ruggieri, both of Fresno. The contributions of each of these departed members will long be remembered by the Fresno County Sheriff's Department. a O A The Employees and Management Staff of the Orendorff Manufacturing Com- pany are proud to be a part of the World- Famous Fresno County Community. We salute the Fresno County Sheriff's Department and its efficient organiza- tion. ORENDORFF to] MANUFACTURING CO. 5286 So. Del Rey Ave. Del Rey, Calif., Works Worlds largest Independent 4900 South Boyle Ave. Los Angeles, Calif., Works Manufacturer o f Ground- War k,ng Implements, Indus - trial Equipment and Wear Par„ Portland, Ore. Amarillo, Texas Hackettstown, NJ. 2202 N.W. Savier P.O. Box 187 P.O. Box 1 10 11 1 0 i i i_ail II w: 1 11 TWA _ L A# L . r 'zr `tile �..i COORDINATION WITH VOLUNTEERS GIVES COUNTY VALUABLE SERVICE BY GENE HALLAM James Long to assume responsibility for all search All too frequently in Fresno County a child wan- and rescue operations, and to put together an effect - ders away from his home or his parents' camp; a ive organization to carry out these duties. hunter or fisherman fails to return as expected; or Undersheriff Long's first act was to appoint Lieu - some unfortunate person drowns in one of our many tenant Warren Saunders as operations officer. The canals or lakes. Each time such an incident occurs, the tw of them then began to make plans and to organize sheriff is required by law to render appropriate aid. a permanent staff. As our population increases these incidents become If search and rescue work were a full time job, or more frequent and more varied in scope. even if the time required could be somewhat ac- Until a few years ago it was possible to handle curately forecast, putting a crew together to handle these matters with whatever personnel happened to it would be relatively easy. Such, however, is not the be on duty or available at the time the need arose. case. The summer months are usually the busiest, but However, in addition to our own population growth, there can be a sudden flurry of activity in the dead more and more people from Southern California now of winter. Even during the summer there might be regularly come to Fresno County for a weekend of several weeks in a row without a call, then suddenly outdoor recreation. These two factors have increased there are two or three situations needing attention the magnitude of the problem to the point it can no simultaneously. Therefore it would be highly im- longer be handled in such a casual manner. Late in practical, even if manpower were no problem, to se- 1963 therefore, Sheriff Willmirth asked Undersheriff lect a group of men and assign them to rescue work (Continued on Next Page) 11 roug WHIMS RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SHOP OPEN 24 HOURS 2790 SOUTH RAILROAD AVENUE PHONE 268 -1 027 TRAILER SALES & SERVICE FRESNO SPECIALIZED WELDING ROBERT LICHTI ELECTRO TRUCK REFRIGERATION, INC. TRUCK REPAIRS COMPLETE TRUCK & CAB REFRIGERATION 24 Hour Service MANUFACTURING 2760 S. Railroad Ave. 233 -3502 AUTO DIESEL ELECTRIC GRIGSBY,. INC. Specialists in All Electrical Systems &Components 268 -7839 2%48 S. Railroad Ave. 2764 S. Railroad Ave. Phone 268 -5822 11 SEARCH AND RESCUE exclusively. Since rescue operations are so varied, it is also impractical to try to train a few people to be experts in all its many phases. With these factors in mind, it was decided to select men who were interested in and had an apti- tude for rescue work, and give them intensive train- ing in whichever category they were best qualified. The goal was to eventually have available a number of trained and experienced scuba divers, skiers and snowshoers, trackers and map readers, truck and jeep drivers, horsemen, trail motorcycle riders, aerial ob- servers, and such supporting personnel its communi- cations experts and cooks. Then, no matter what the situation, there would be several people familiar with the problem, who could actually conduct the opera- tions themselves, or take the lead in organizing volun- teers if a large scale operation was called for. Since such assignments would be in addition to their regu- lar duties, the men would be chosen from every di- vision, so that no one unit would be unduly burdened. The next step in organizing the program was the assignment of two sergeants, Bill Young and your writer, to supervise field training and actual opera- tions. The selection of personnel, assignment to specialized groups, and the planning of it training program then began in earnest. At the same time efforts were initiated to solve another problem almost as important as manpower, that of inadequate equipment. Previously men sent on rescue missions had gotten to the scene by what- ever means of transportation happened to be avail- able; usually sedans from the Detective Division. Since there were no facilities for cooking and serving meals in the field, it crew on an extended mission had to choose between going hungry; eating cold and stale sandwiches; or wasting valuable hours driving miles to the nearest restaurant. There was an obvious and pressing need for a headquarters vehicle, big enough to carry supplies, radios, and emergence equipment. Since there were no funds available to purchase it new vehicle of this nature, Long and Saunders checked the county surplus yard for it suitable used vehicle. Luck was with them. There they found an old GI 6x6, which to those not familiar with military terms means a truck with six wheels and all of them powered. It was over twenty years old, but still in serviceable condition, and it even had a van type cargo body, ideal for conversion to a field headquar- ters. Its tremendous power made it ideal for use on (Continued on Page 14) 12 CHEEKOS CAFE Truckers Favorite Breakfasts - Lunches Cold Beer 403 N. Thorne Ave. Phone 233 -9959 TONY DeMERA TONY'S MOBILE SERVICE Lubrication - Brake Service - Tune Ups Blue Chip Stamps Free Pick -Up and Delivery Service 444 W. Shields at Fruit Phone 222 -0326 INSURANCE FRIES, ELLITHORPE, EATON, BAIRD & SWETT P.O. Box 1 152 L at Inyo, Fresno Phone 268 -0811 HANSEN CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors 2848 Wishon Avenue P. O. Box 1784 Phone 222 -3069 GRAVES UPHOLSTERY Automobile - Furniture Upholstering Estimates Cheerfully Given 1216 C. Street Phone 237 -1262 GREENWAY AUTO BODY Body Repairs - Painting Estimates Gladly Given 2521 Blackstone Phone 222 -6661 (In Auto Service Center) GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL Opp. Court House Square 1926 Mariposa 233 -9555 Fresno FOUR -SOME CLUB Cocktail Lounge John Zukson, Prop. 636 S. Clovis Avenue at Kings Canyon Road WALTER S. JOHNSON Select Cars 1131 N. Abby at Olive 264 -3547 The headquarters truck in t1-Ae field. HALWOOD Service z MOBILGAS - MOBILOIL PRODUCTS 211 1 Ventura at Van Ness Phone 266 -4369 AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE PICKUP AND DELIVERY 2149 Ventura Phone 264 -0320 HOLY CROSS CEMETERY Flat Marker and Monument Sections Under Lawn MODERN GARDEN CRYPT MAUSOLEUMS 237 -6831 2105 West Belmont Fresno KERR RUG COMPANY The Valley's Largest Rug & Furniture Cleaners California's Largest Broadloom Selection * Lowest Prices Best Service Guaranteed 539 G STREET 233 -2293 FRESNO The truck after tiro mayor improvements had been made. A large box was installed over the cab for storage of light, bulky items, and a large generator uas permanently mounted to the rear to replace a smaller one with an engine so noisy it had to be carried several feet front the truck each time it was used. 91CFS,ttfloljts ❑ CUSTOM BUILT ON YOUR LOT ❑ 100% FINANCING ❑ OVER 100 PLANS OR YOUR DESIGN ❑ 2 YEAR SERVICE GUARANTEE ❑ Member of the Ntrtronal AssocraUoa of Howe Builders 548 N. Abby at Belmont 237 -8338 Members of the snowshoe unit prepare for a training exercise. steep, narrow mountain roads where it would most often be needed. With a minimum amount of red tape, arrange- ments were made for transfer of the truck to the search and rescue unit, and the job of modification began. Radio sets were installed to provide contact directly with sheriff's headquarters, ground to air contact with Sheriff's Air Squadron planes, and con- tact with field units using citizen band walkie -talk- ies. A military type field kitchen range was put in, and cabinets were built to hold cooking utensils, emergency rations, and miscellaneous equipment. Space was even found for a folding desk, for map reading and message writing. A generator was mounted on the rear to provide power for radios and flood lights, and a large water tank hung beneath the van for use when operating in dry areas. A portable canopy was devised for shelter at one side in case of inclement weather. Several members of the newly formed unit devoted many hours of their off duty time to preparing the vehicle for service. Mr. Willis Case, Superintendent of the County Garage, was very cooperative in pro- viding men and material for the project. After sev- eral months of experimentation and hard labor, the search and rescue unit had a field headquarters ve- hicle of which they could be justly proud. Since the unit was organized during the winter months, the first field training was in the use of skis and snowshoes. Deputy Dick Boulware, who since has been promoted to sergeant, was an experienced skier, and he volunteered to instruct recruits. Several training missions were conducted, and the trainees soon learned that there was little glamour and a lot of hard work involved in pulling a sled loaded with a full -grown man over soft snow and trying to learn (Continued on Page 16) 14 � � r * f ;i � •iP "Exercise" turned out to be a most appropriate word. Pulling a sled over terrain such as this, in snow so soft that snowshoes weren't r,ery effective, the men got plenty of exercise. Pictured are Dick Boulware, Don Douglas, and John Jordan. AUTOMOTIVE UTILITY COMPANY Generators - Starters 255 Divisadero Street 268 -4591 FERRIEA & GATTIE CHEVRON SERVICE Clovis & Kings Canyon Road Fresno 255 -2435 FARNAM'S MERCHANT PATROL AND DETECTIVE AGENCY 237 -7723 DI CICCO'S PIZZERIA Cocktail Lounge Pizza - Spaghetti - Lasagne - Ravioli Orders to Take Out or Special Delivery 530 N. Blackstone near Belmont 237 -7054 ELLIOTT MANUFACTURING CO. Industrial Supplies Hand Truck Coasters and Wheels 1735 Ventura —H & Mono Ph. 233 -6236 EDWARDS LOCK & SAFE CO. A Key for Every lock —A Lock for Every Purpose Safes Opened and Serviced 1901 E. Hammond 233 -5037 K M V�uu i 1328 Fulton Street ADVANCE TV SERVICE All Makes and Models - Color All Work Guaranteed 1581 N. Palm at McKinley 233 -3703 Magic Touch Camper & Trailer Sales & Rentals "Camping & Traveling at Its Best" -0 New & Used Trade -ins , -- Small Down Payments With Reasonable Financing TRAILERS: Alio - Nomad - Cardinal Magic Touch - Expandos CAMPERS: Cardinal- Lovebird -Kamp king coaches Canopies for all makes of pick -ups Magic Touch Camper & Trailer Sales & Rentals 4714 N. Blackstone Ave. 229 -9495 � I O COCKTAILS DANCING NIGHTLY 2592 So. Railroad Ave. 15 � A The group takes a break while waiting for an Ali- Squadron plane to make a practice equipment drop, From left, Chris Flammang, Al Harker, Bill Young, Steven Hallam, the "victim" in the simulated rescue, John Jordan. and Ed Margosian. Bill Young and Steven Hallam on the return trip. Those pulling the sled are out of sight at the right. Back at the starting point, the crew rests and stows equipment back in the truck. CALIFORNIA CHROME Copper, Nickel, Chrome and Cadmium Metal Finishing and Polishing Free Pick Up and Delivery Bob Martin, Owner 220 Broadway 268 -8146 SEARCH AND RESCUE the technique of remaining upright while traveling on snowshoes. They persevered, however, and by the end of the winter there were several men who were capable of conducting a rescue operation in the snow. There are several horse owners in the department who several years ago had banded together with two or three volunteers from outside the department to form the Sheriff's Mounted Patrol. The group had once been quite active in rescue work, but hadn't seen much activity during the past couple of years. This unit was re- activated, and plans made for training in map reading and working in coordination with air- craft. About the same time arrangements were made with a local dealer for the use of four trail motor- cycles on an experimental basis. The first major air- ground training exercise was held in March in the Coalinga area. In preparation, four orange signal cloths about two feet square were placed on the ground at widely separated points. Pour air - ground teams were formed, one consisting of one air crew and three trail cyclists, and the other three consisting of one air crew and two horsemen each. At 9:00 a.m. the ground units met at the Coal- inga airport, and each one was given a map of the general area in which the unit's target was located. They then departed for the respective target areas. An hour later the air crews were given the same information, and they took off. The mission called for the air crew to locate the target, then direct the ground unit to it by radio. The operation was coordi- nated by a field sergeant and the Air Squadron's operations officer, working from the headquarters truck parked at the airport. Within the allotted time all but one of the teams had successfully completed its mission. One team had the opportunity for valuable practice in manual air to ground signals when radio communication failed, and still managed to complete the mission. After the exercise the team members and observers met for lunch and talked over specific problems en- countered. In April the search and rescue unit arranged for public recognition by entering a unit in the Clovis Day Parade. Since the event is held in connection with the Clovis Rodeo, it was decided to make the mounted patrol the "stars" of the entry. The head- quarters truck, washed and polished for the occasion, led the way. It was followed by six horsemen, dressed (Conlrnued on Page 19) 16 Horn's garden mulches for weed free yards use Redwood Chips - Stoney Bark - Activated Mulch FRED HORN 2320 Church Ave. 233 -5834 JENSEN AUTO PARTS Used Auto Parts for Most Cars 3230 E. Jensen at Hiway 99 Phone 233 -3881 J. T. JENKINS CO. KENWORTH TRUCKS 2521 S. East Avenue at Golden State Hiway GREAT WESTERN TRAILER SALES Distributors for Airstream - Pacemaker - Universal Pan American - Paramount - Shasta Fleetwood Never Under Sold - Lowest Finance Terms 4066 E. Ventura Ave. Phone 251 -7301 CREST MEAT MARKET The Working Man's Friend 10 Whitesbridge Ph. 266 -1031 Country Cousin Market & Liquors Wayne McNally — Bob Wiley 4590 E. Olive 251-5191 DEVLIN -DREW Wholesale Distributors 165 Broadway Fresno CERTIFIED CESSPOOL CO. Septic Tanks Pumped and Cleaned Chas. & Ed Boyajian 4433 N. Effie 227 -8446 A & H BEER GARDEN 6943 West Shields Phone 268 -3976 CATAN IA'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE Your Hosts: Sal & Tony Light Lunches 1312 W. Shields at West 227 -'5445 TURF " RODUCTS Sprinklers - Manual & Automatics PVC Plastic Pipe & Fittings 1505 Blackstone Phone 268 -0141 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Allen C. Haase Garage 266-081 7 Haase Equipment Co. 268 -0926 COMPLETE TRUCK REPAIRING AND TOWING TVtANSlt ©B® swalsuroi MOBILE LIFT DISTRIBUTOR ALLEN C. HAASE 2838 Church Ave. Phone 266 -0817 Res. Ph. 255 -7308 Fresno, California ow •aa ara 1 .0 ..... O.L.�D..j; J'all `PtIESH© 2820 Tulare at R H©]PBP%AU 264 -4014 DINING IN OLD WORLD ATMOSPHERE Enjoy Imported & Domestic Brews And Mixed Drinks In Our Majestic Bar 17 In preparation for the Clovis Parade, Art Christensen and Walt Sechler make the "victim" comfortable. Dick Smith and Gene Hallam get their horses in th proper mood for a parade. COUNTRY BOY MARKRT THREE STORES TO SERVE YOU Fresno & McKinley Chestnut & Olive 3136 N. Cedar FRESNO PHONE 268 -4419 The mounted unit all ready to march. From left, Bob Smith, Walt Sech_ler, Dr. Charles Glass, Richard Smith, Boh's twin brother, Deputy Constable Dick Smith, and Gene Hallam. Compliments FIG GARDEN GOLF COURSE AND LOMBARDO GOLF SHOP 7700 N. VAN NESS BLVD. Phone 439 -2929 CUSHMAN -- POLICE VEHICLE A Standard ti Low -Cost Vehicle 1 POLICE Designed Especially for Police Use Newly redesigned, the Cush- man Police Vehicle now offers as features many wanted fea- tures previously available only as accessories. EASY TERMS LOW DOWN PAYMENT MONTHS TO PAY All types materialt handling equipment GRAY LIFT, INC. -4646 E. Jensen, Fresno 268 -6621 18 i r 4Ffjjj Cool -Temp Service AIR CONDITIONING Heat Pumps — Furnaces Guaranteed Service On All Makes and Models Residential - Commercial 5383 Easterby Dr. No. Phone 251-5187 EASTON LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. Complete Building and Farm Supplies "Our Aim Is To Please" 7707 So. Elm Ave. 268 -8848 Fresno, California 2903 E. TULARE rRESN0, CALIF. Oarrett JOamse • COLONIAL • PROVINCIAL • TRANSITIONAL Decorating Service Without Charge 149 NO. FULTON ST. —FRESNO MI RANCHO TORTILLA SHOP 50 California Ave. 264 -1862 McNAMARA'S LIQUOR 3057 E. Ashlan 227 -6683 Fresno The Sheriff's Posse also had an in7pressive entry. Ready to go are, from left, Sheriff Will mirth, Jim Phelan, Jim Ponxo, Andy Jensen, and Troy Steele. FRESNO HELICOPTERS, INC. Agricultural & Industrial Charter Service Furlong Field 233 -1655 JAYNES & COMPANY Complete Auto and Truck Reconstruction Specialists Truck Body Building 24 Hour Tow Service 136 North Thorne 233 -3241 Congratulations to Sheriff's Review and Sheriff's Department for a Job Well Done. J & S PAINTING SERVICE R. J. Stanton, Owner 3814 E. Andrews Ph. 237 -4092 DAVID & SONS, INC. Roatsers & Packers Edible Nuts and Seeds Fresno oCi3le -7uneral - ome Serving Fresno for 60 Years — There Must Be A Reason TWO SPECIAL SERVICES: Lisle Air Ambulance Lisle Air Hearse 1605 "L" Street Phone 266 -0666 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 19 �r p�. IL Leading the way are Denver Benson, Had Jamison, and JIM Gleason. SEARCH AND RESCUE and equipped for field operations, leading two pack mules loaned by Dean & Dave's Pack Station of Dinkey Creek. One mule carried camping equipment, and the other bore a basket litter containing a red- headed female clothing store mannequin simulating an injured person. The blankets in which the mannequin was wrapped gave it the appearance of a woman in an advanced stage of pregnancy. Since one of the members of the mounted patrol was Dr. Charles Glass, a local obstretician, it was facetiously suggested that we halt midway in the parade and let him deliver a baby. This suggestion met with the same reception, how- ever, as a similar one that the ski and snowshoe unit mount a sled on roller skate wheels, load it with a victim, and pull it the entire length of the parade route walking on snowshoes. The horsemen were followed by the department jeep pulling the scuba - diving equipment trailer, and several members of the Sheriff's Powerboat Squad- ron, pulling their boats on trailers, brought up the rear. While the parade entry probably contributed I LVq/t / /NGtt U// I v V11 / u vi Home Title Co. Title Insurance & Escrow 1310 M Street FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Phone AM 8 -9811 4 Branches for Your Convenience: 1639 E. Shields - 3249 E. McKinley 477 Blackstone - 2609 E. McKinley little in the way of training, all who participated had a lot of fun, and the spectators no doubt learned a great deal about the department's facilities and capabilities in the search and rescue field. Sometime in April LJndersheriff Long heard about the annual rescue seminar conducted by the Southern California chapter of the International Mountain Res- cue Association. Always on the alert for new ideas and information which might be of value, he ar- ranged for your writer to attend. Two members of the Air Squadron, Commander Ken McNamara and Operations Officer Bud Miller, also attended. We arrived at Idyllwild, about twenty -five miles southeast of Banning in Riverside County, late on a Friday evening. A church summer camp had been rented for the seminar, and search and rescue units from all over Southern California, and a few from neighboring states, had gathered to display equip- ment and exchange information and ideas. The session officially got under way early Saturday morning, after a breakfast of powdered eggs and hot cakes. The first thing we learned was that powdered eggs haven't improved much in the twenty years since World War II. They still taste all right if You're hungry enough. (Continued on Next Page) COMPLETE RANKING SERVICE HEAD OFFICE IN SAN FRANCISCO 8 BRANCHES IN CALIFORNIA FRESNO BRANCH 1458 KERN STREET P H O N E 2 3 3 - 0 5 9 1 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. - The leaders of the department's aux- iliary organizations pose with Sheriff lVillmirth at a "get- acquainted" din - ;ter. From left; Al Camin, of the Jeep Squadron; Charles Blashill, of the Sheriff's Posse; Coninrander Ken McNamara, of the Air Squadron; Sheriff Willrnirth; Claude Bartlett of the Power Boat Squadron; Rusty Newby, of the Communications Squadron; and Byron Clark of the Helicopter Squadron. Compliments COOK & LA VOY INSURANCE General Insurance 3003 N. Blackstone Phone 229 -8523 JOE DISHIAN SHELL SERVICE Motor Tune Up - Brake Service Free Pick Up and Delivery Thrifty Green Stamps 4530 N. Blackstone Ave. Phone 222 -0828 RON & LARRY'S CLUB Cold Beer - Tasty Sandwiches Shuffleboard and Bowling 3941 E. Belmont Ave. Phone 233 -3923 CLUB LAUNDRY & CLEANERS, INC. Wholesale & Reltail 4454 E. Belmont 251 -6015 2918 Tulare 233 -0254 J. FLECK AGENCY INSURANCE CONSULTANTS Covering Sheriff's Office employees with voluntary payroll continuance and catastrophic hospitaliza- tion plans For information phone 233 -8491 125 E. Olive Ave. Fresno I!-,@ f The Sheriff's Powerboat Squadrons Back root, left to eight; Al. Al. McCarty, Ludwig Bazuik, Merle Miller, Don Hardwick, Doug Eubanks, Roy Bier, John Parker, Charles 117all, Grady Brooks, Ed Parret, Corey Verkuyl, and Henry Wagner. Front row left to right; Jim Fisher, "Commodore" Clair Dragoo, Roy Stancof, f, Robert Work, Vern Taylor, and Robert Stites. Alembers not in picture; Claude Bartlett, Robert Crossland, Don Dabson, Howard Elliot, James Mandella, Larry Nygaard, George Potigian, Herschel Sudden, Don Wright, Jake Baten, Pete Burgdorf, Carl Fuller, Walt Rhode, Ray Walker, and James Rozzghton. FRESNO MEMORIAL arc enj Fresno's Own Homeowned Cemetery 175 S. Cornelia at Whitesbridge Rd. 268 -7823 HOLLYWOOD CAMERA SHOP PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES New Coin Department in Downtown Store TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU DOWNTOWN 1141 Fulton Mall Phone 268 -5691 and MANCHESTER SHOPPING CENTER 1826 E. Dayton Phone 229 -8114 ('Behind Bank of Americo) 91 Support The VALLEY CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AND GUIDANCE CLINIC Sponsored By a Friend <EM MOTOR HOTEL HIGHWAY 99 FRESNO Fresno's Finest Accommodations For Your Out of Town Visitors. THE PINE CONE j BRANDING IRON RESTAURANTS Nationally Famous for Fine Food 2141 N. Parkway Dr. At Clinton Ave. Overpass PHone 237 -1881' MTTT.TT-bL RESTAURANT . COCKTAILS j III IN 1111111 • MERCED • SAN LEANDRD • , • SAN JOSE • FRESNY SEARCH AND RESCUE The first two hours were devoted to classroom lectures on various subjects relating to search and rescue, such as organization and control of search parties, legal obligations of law enforcement agen- cies, cooperation between agencies, liability for in- juries suffered by participants, etc. Next there was a formal equipment display, where units exhibited various pieces of equipment designed to meet specific needs or problems. Some of it had been designed and produced commercially, and some by the mem- bers of the units themselves. Among the most inter- esting items, which we from Fresno County had never seen before, were a gasoline powered winch small enough to be carried on a back pack; a gasoline powered generator of a similar size; a rescue sled equipped with rigid handles at each corner instead of ropes, so that it can be more easily lifted over obstructions; and a litter basket with a bicycle wheel to give the bearers a brief respite whenever a smooth bit of trail is found. We were somewhat astonished to find, however, that even though some of the units had newer and more expensive vehicles, none had as good an all around headquarters vehicle as our old GI truck. After lunch we drove several miles from camp to a spot where a creek runs through a small canyon with sheer rock walls. Here we saw demonstrations of the various uses of ropes in climbing cliffs, and lowering and raising litters into and out of deep canyons. The afternoon ended with a simulated res- cue. A dummy was placed in a grotesque position on the canyon floor, representing a hiker who had fallen and seriously injured himself. A team of rock climbers descended on ropes to the victim, rendered first aid such as bandaging cuts and applying splints to broken bones, then placed the victim in a basket litter. A second team then took over and raised the litter, one man literally walking up the cliff behind it, to the canyon rim opposite our vantage point. From there a third team transported the basket across the canyon on a rope to the top of a large flat boulder. There it was picked up by a helicopter from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. The precision work of the various teams was quite impressive. However, we didn't feel that Fresno County was hopelessly outclassed. We have rock climbers available among the Edison Company em- ployees at Big Creek, and, as Bud Miller said in reference to the helicopter pilot's skill, "He's good, (Continued on Page 24) 22 CLACK & CUMMINS, INC. Plumbing & Heating Contractors "We're Known for Ouality & Dependability" 4692 East Hedges Ave. 255 -5583 FRESNO WHITE & AUTOCAR SALES Distributors of White & Autocar Trucks - Parts & Service 2707 S. East Ave. FRESNO AG HARDWARE "You Can Always Get It At Fresno Ag" 2704 Blackstone 222 -7771 FRESNO YORKS PLACE Wines - Beer - Liquor Cocktail Bar - On & Off Sale Liquor 7029 E. Elm, Fresno 264 -5531 Accounting - C.P.A. - Court Reporting Secretarial - Law - Real Estate James Deitz, President Small Classes - Individual Progress Friendly Faculty Free Placement Service 1921 Tuolumne 264 -3081 SAM DAVIDSON CO. Cars of Merit Serving Fresno Since 1913 We Carry Our Own Contracts, You deal with us only. Fulton at Ventura Phone 233 -3187 PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO. 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LOCAL MOVING AND A COMPLETE 48 STATE MOVING SERVICE AGENT DAVE'S VAN & STORAGE DAVE MCCOY Office 268 -0948 — Residence 222 -4895 1636 "H" Street Fresno, California Kings County Truck Lines MILK TRANSPORT — FARM PICKUP TANKERS REFRIGERATED VANS 2336 S. Railroad Ave., Fresno Phone 233 -0873 Tulare Phone 686 -1641 Farm Machinery Center SALES and SERVICE Massey- Ferguson Tractors Goble Disc Plows New Holland Balers and Haying Equipment John Bean Sprayers G & M Equipment 2632 S. Elm Avenue - S.W. Corner at Jensen Fresno 268 -5647 SEARCH AND RESCUE but he's not any better than Harry," meaning Harry Rogers, the leader of our helicopter squadron. After a delicious dinner not quite so reminiscent of our military careers as breakfast had been, we assembled in the mess hall for the evening program. First on the agenda was a short business meeting of the sponsoring association, then the speaker of the evening took over. He was a doctor from Seattle, who is medical advisor for the International N/foun- tain Rescue Association, and an avid mountaineer. Seldom had we listened to a more dedicated man. He reminded me of an old - fashioned evangelist ex- pounding the gospel. He had participated in several spectacular rescues of injured mountain climbers, in- cluding it comparatively recent mission high on the shoulder of Mt. McKinley in Alaska, and several from the more rugged peaks of the Cascade Range in Washington and Oregon. His talk and the slides with which he demonstrated it ran on for hours, but no one seemed to mind. The only persons who left before the conclusion of the program were two Riverside County rescue teams who were called out to search for a fisherman reported lost on a stream a few miles away. This call seemed so trite everyone thought it was a gag at first, but it proved to be on the level, and we learned the next morning that the search had been successfully completed shortly after midnight, with the victim found unharmed. Sunday morning's program featured the use of the helicopter in rescue work. There were demon- strations of equipment drops, picking up a litter with it winch and cable while hovering several feet in the air; and how to safely load a helicopter while it hovers inches above the ground with the rotor blades whirling. Two bloodhounds and their handlers were flown to the demonstration area, a large meadow a half mile from camp, and we saw how the gigantic, sad -faced animals can follow a scent. We were told that it good, well- trained bloodhound is valued at over two thousand dollars. Later in the morning we saw a demonstration of the tensile strength of various types and sizes of rope, and the difference in strength that various knots will make in the same piece of rope. After lunch the seminar was adjourned. We came away with the feeling that the trip had definitely been worthwhile. Several bits of informa- tion of potential value to this department had been assimilated, and it had been encouraging to see that even though we were just beginning to get our search 24 ART'S BOATS ROEDING PARK 264 -0687 LIBERTY AUTO SERVICE Complete Auto Repairing Motor Overhaul - Motor Tune -Up Brake Service Electrical Work 1008 C Street Phone 233 -0356 Notaries Public Campbell Tax & Business Service Wilfred B. and Mary C. Campbell Income Tax - Photo Copy - Bookkeeping Birth Certificate and Payroll Service 5953 South Cedar Ave. 264 -2269 STILLMAN DRUG CO. DRUGS & SUNDRIES I. Van Ness & Weldon — 227 -8421 2. Food Bank Center - Belmont & Chestnut — 255 -8375 3. 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First near McKinley 237 -1418 'the Closer Clue Fresno Favorite Downtown Cocktail Lounge Home of the Big Bear 2039 Kern 266 -6879 Pumps - Implements Deep Well Turbines Centrifugals - Pressure Systems 2494 Railroad Ave., Fresno 233 -2243 25 and rescue unit organized and trained, we seemed to be on the right track and making excellent prog- ress. The most valuable lesson learned, however, was quite intangible. It was the inspiration received from observing the dedicated attitude most of those present showed toward search and rescue operations. South- ern California law enforcement agencies rely a great deal upon organized volunteer groups for assistance in such matters. There are several private rescue teams in the area, which, although affiliated with and the members deputized by certain law enforce- ment agencies, are actually self - supporting and inde- pendently administered. These people buy their own equipment, spend hours practicing their respective skills, and are always ready at a moment's notice to drop their own affairs or absent themselves from their jobs and fly to any part of the State where they are needed. The department has had occasion to work with some of them previously, but it wasn't until we visited them on their home grounds that (Continued on Next Page) FRESNO AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE INCORPORATED ALBERT MESEKE Parts and Exchange Units Complete Service 268 -5073 Fresno 2522 Ventura SEARCH AND RESCUE their availability and willingness to help was fully understood and appreciated. Observing the success with which Southern Califor- nia agencies utilize the services of volunteer groups confirmed the value of an idea we had already formed and begun to make a reality. We have men- tioned the Air Squadron, and the important part it played in training and its potential value on an actual mission. Our other auxiliary groups, such as the Sheriff's Posse, the Powerboat Squadron, and the Communications Squadron, are of coarse always available and anxious to help. It was felt from the beginning, however, that we also needed people we could call upon who were intimately acquainted with the area in which our missions would be carried out. Since the majority of our calls come from the Huntington and Shaver Lakes area, and the Southern California Edison employees living at Big Creek are the largest group of year round residents of that area, they seemed to be a highly valuable source of help. The matter was discussed with Ken Davis, spe- cial agent in charge of law enforcement matters for the Edison Company, and he liked the idea. He there- fore arranged a meeting in the company social hall, and several of us, including Sheriff Willmirth and Undersheriff Long, attended and outlined our plan. In addition to Edison Company employees, several other residents of the area were present. The overall plan, devised in cooperation with Mr. Davis who volunteered to act as coordinator, was to have on file the name of each person who was interested in rescue work, with pertinent information regarding the time he would be available, his particu- lar skill, such as mountain climbing, tracking, diving, etc.; and whatever special equipment he had. Thus, if extra help were needed, Mr. Davis could be noti- fied, and he would check his file for the appropriate personnel and take care of dispatching. Response to the idea was more gratifying. We learned that practically all of the people of the area feel very strongly about search and rescue work, and are very anxious to help a neighbor, or a stranger, who is in trouble. In fact, those at the meeting im- mediately backed up their convictions with something more substantial than words, by contributing several dollars to start a fund for the purchase of extra equipment for our unit. Shortly after the Big Creek group was enlisted in our case, we learned of another group, already well organized, equipped, and trained, who were anxious 26 AFCO DISCOUNT DEPT. STORE Home of Nationally Advertised Brands Mon. thru Fri. —Noon to 9 P.M. Sat. -10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 5374 No. Blackstone VEE'S TRAILER RENTALS Local or Nation -Wide — Low Rates Hitches - Appliance Dollies - Tarps - Pads 4036 E. Ventura Phone 237 -8169 ROBERTS FIG CO. 5789 N. West Avenue Fresno HOWEY MOTOR SALES Guaranteed Automobiles —Block Long Selection 181 1 Divisadero at Abby 268 -9744 HEFLEY TRUCKING CO. Specialized Produce Haulers 1757 G St. Phone 266 -0404 THE HIDE -A -WAY Cocktails Olive & Maple 255 -9998 HERB'S JOYN'T Draft Beer - Cocktails 381 E. Shaw at Fresno 222 -7748 DIDIER'S LIQUOR Delicatessen & Party Specialties Open Fri. & Sat. 'til 1 :30 a.m. Other nights 1 1 p.m. 4785 E. 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It must be confessed that at first we had some doubt about asking them to join us, based principally upon the youth of the members and the questionable wisdom of using them on such poten- tially hazardous tasks as search and rescue missions. After attending a couple of their meetings, however, hearing the young men talk about their training and experience, and seeing their physical equipment and mental attitude, we welcomed them to the team. The scouts proved their worth on their first inis- s:on. Late in May two young motorcycle riders failed to return home at the expected time from a Saturday afternoon ride. Since they had told their parents they were going to Bass Lake and North Fork, the search was begun on Sunday by Madera County officers. By Sunday afternoon, however, the youths had been traced past Shaver Lake and Dinkey Creek, and late that evening Constable Dick Smith and Game War- den Jim Bates found motorcycle tracks leaving the Dinkey -Balch Camp road and entering a dirt logging road which leads across the northwest shoulder of Patterson Mountain and ends on its west slope. Smith and Bates began following the tracks by automobile, but had gone only a few miles when a large snowdrift blocked their path. Tracks indicated the riders had wrestled their machines through the drift, so the officers continued on foot. A few hun- dred yards farther on they found one of the bikes hidden in a clump of brush beside the road. About five miles farther they found the second bike, abandoned after the riders had practically car- ried it through several snowdrifts and dragged it over and under fallen trees. The riders had then continued on foot, apparently under the impression the road would eventually lead them to civilization. The officers followed the foot tracks several more miles, and finally gave up when the tracks disap- peared at a point where the road spread out into a maze of short roads extending into the timber cutting area. They hiked back to their vehicle and radioed this department for assistance. Four members of the Sheriff's search and rescue unit met Smith and Bates early Monday morning, along with two volunteers with powerful winch - equipped jeeps. The deputies began the long trek to the end of the road, while the jeep drivers, Smith, Bates, and Constable Jack Sturges began checking logging roads in the area. Meanwhile a team of deputies was dispatched from Fresno to check roads (Continued on Next Page) SEARCH AND RESCUE in the Balch Camp area, and the Air Squadron began an aerial search. The search continued throughout the day, with no sign of the lost youths. A daylight search of the area where Smith and Bates had lost the tracks showed that the boys had spent considerable time investigat- ing the many side roads, apparently hoping to find a way out of the area. When they found that each one ended within a few hundred yards, they had started to return. After about a half mile, however, the tracks literally disappeared, and it was impos- sible to determine which direction the boys had tak- en. From that point, however, Pine Flat Reservoir is clearly visible, and to one inexperienced in moun- tain terrain would appear to be only a few miles away. The officers felt sure, therefore, that the boys had seen the lake, started to walk toward it, and were probably still wandering around somewhere in the extremely rough country between the foot of Patter- son Mountain and Dinkey Creek. There was a good chance that, had they not injured themselves in some way, they would eventually work down the east bank of Dinkey Creek to Balch Camp. The ground party hiked back to their vehicles at the approach of darkness as a rainstorm, which had threatened all afternoon, struck with full force. Their theory regarding the direction taken by the youths was relayed to Undersheriff Long, and he made ar- rangements for Mr. Dorfmcier and his Scouts to go to the Balch Camp area and begin working up- stream. The search ended soon after the Scouts ar- rived at their assigned sector. Just a few miles above Balch Camp they found the missing youths, tired and hungry but otherwise in good condition, in a cabin they had entered for shelter from the storm. The use of the jeeps on the Patterson Mountain mission, and the way the drivers were able to winch their vehicles over almost any type of road or trail, Compliments of Gene Richard's Paving Co. 3292/2 N. Weber Ave. 266 -4033 FRESNO FUNERAL CHAPEL Art Pine 1136 A 233 -1174 Fresno FOSTER'S OLD FASHION FREEZE California's Favorite Dessert Hamburgers 25c Go Home Happy! look Twice! 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OF FRESNO 3839 Ventura, Fresno Ph. 251 -7539 THE SISTERS Home Style Cooking Home Made Pies and Cakes Open 7:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. 1923 Tuolumne Phone 266 -1376 t .0 �l SEEBURG "Tailored" Background Music TELENORM Automatic Intercommunications Systems Cigarette Vending Machines - Phonographs E L B E E COMPANY 755 M St., Fresno Phone 237 -2214 WE KIL PESTS DELK PEST CONTROL 3405 E. TULARE STREET FRESNO Phone 268 -6155 CONTINENTAL TITLE CO. TITLE INSURANCE AND ESCROWS Lee R. Neuhaus President and Manager Richard W. Jones Vice President and Assistant Manager 1234 M Street Phone 237 -9161 DALE BRCS. COFFEE "THE VALLEY'S FAVORITE" FRESNO 29 pointed out the potential value of an organized unit of volunteer jeep owners. Undersheriff Long ap- proached several members of the local Four Wheel Drive Club with the idea, and the Fresno County Sheriff's Jeep Squadron was born. The unit is composed of fifteen members, all of whom own four wheel drive vehicles and are ex- perienced in operating them in rough mountain ter- rain. Most of the vehicles have engines much more powerful than those with which they were originally equipped, and practically all are equipped with citi- zen's band radio, The unit was called upon often during the remainder of the year to prove that it will be an extremely valuable addition to the search and rescue team. During the first few months of the year most of the action was on land, but the underwater phase of search and rescue was not neglected. The Sheriff's Underwater Rescue and Recovery Unit was reor- ganized, under the direction of Sgt. Stan Barnes, and several new members trained. A more efficient system for keeping equipment in working order was devised, with all supplies except the divers' personal gear kept in the unit's trailer, ready for action at a mo- ment's notice. One man was given the responsibility of maintaining the supply trailer. The unit had the usual number of calls to recover bodies of drowned persons from the canals in the Fresno area. Late in May they joined forces with the mountain crew to help in the recovery of the body of a thirteen year old Fresno boy who slipped off a rock and drowned while fishing in the south fork of the San Joaquin River. Headquarters for the operation was established at Hoffman Meadow, thirty -eight miles northeast of Huntington Lake, and the nearest point to the scene accessible to vehicles. From there it was a long hike, (Con /inued on Pn,,e 32) M. Friis- Hansen & Co., Inc. Jan oLrnrd and �enera[ J�tau[in� McKinley Ave. & U. S. Highway 99 1724 West McKinley Phone 233 -3121 r1a M__-400 i II . " -I. . In. •� Y These photos show some of the activity involved in a successful rescue opera- tion. Members of volunteer rescue teams debark from an airplane at the t Fresno Air Terminal and board the paddy wagon for transportation to the rcene. Upon their arrival they are quick - F 1 y brief ed by the officer in charge, while horsemen prepare to leave camp to be- gin the -ir assignment. Horsemen facing the camera are packer Joe Bridges of 30 ' J ��lIIIlll�lr,��oi =t s' r�"rp • Badger Flat and Sgt. Sam Eidson. •' ` When the victim is located he is made as cons f ortable as possible in a basket _ litter. Only identified person is D. A. ' Investigator Hubert Nevins, with hands on knees. Meanwhile, a helicopter lands to pick up the victim. He is tenderly loaded aboard, the pilot prepared for a brief flight to a Fresno hospital, and / 1� nzentbers of the ground party relax with 1� a uvell- earned coffee break. 1. . '"": �'�', N��) l :!SC o •�1 Est �.s�= `�. r , A 31 1 t- :2 -\ SEARCH AND RESCUE requiring several hours, to the scene of the tragedy. Pack horses were brought in to carry the scuba gear, but the divers and the others had to walk. It was an all day operation, hampered considerably by the fact that the canyon is so deep direct radio communi- cation with the truck was impossible. The Explorer Scouts had been dispatched to as- sist, and an attempt was made to solve the commu- nications problem by stationing Scouts equipped with citizen band radios at intervals along the trail, to re- lay messages. Even this method did not work, due to inadequate equipment, so a call was made to Fresno for an airplane. The Air Squadron responded im- mediately, and kept an airplane over the area the remainder of the day, relaying messages back and forth between the scene of operations and the truck. Late in the afternoon the body was recovered. Several more hours were spent in tarring it back to Hoffman Meadow, and making sure all members of the search party returned safely. On July 5th a six year old boy strayed away from his parents' camp at the Boggy Meadow Camp- ground at Edison Lake. Several members of the de- partment's rescue unit were immediately dispatched, and they, with eight volunteers from the Edison Com- pany, conducted an all night search. Arrangements were made for assistance from the Sierra Madre Res- cue Team, one of the previously mentioned volunteer groups from Southern Cailfornia. Eight members of the unit arrived in Fresno early the following morn- ing, with a bloodhound. They were enroute from the Air Terminal to the scene when word was re- ceived that this incident too had ended in tragedy. The child's body was found in the water just a few yards from his parents' camp. Also participating in this operation were six mem- bers of the Jeep Squadron, fifteen members of the U.S. Forestry Service, Mr. Dorfineier and nine of the VIE -DEL COMPANY 11903 South Chestnut 834 -2525 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA RALPH'S CAFE The Finest in Beer & Wine Mexican & American Dishes 1421 Tulare 237 -9554 . CECIL S. MARSH Electrical Contractor 2002 Kenmore Drive West 268 -7540 Sierra Auto Supply & Machine Shop Pete Peterson - Bill Schoenauer B. F. Goodrich Tires 4220 E. Belmont 251-5588 STERLING TOWEL CO. 1531 "G" Street 233 -1133 Fresno Complete Heavy Duty TRUCK & TRAILER REPAIRS 24 Hour Service --- GAS & DIESEL VALLEY TRUCK REPAIR INC. (At Flying A Flat Top) 2837 N. Highway 99 233 -8869 GEORGE BRITTON TRUCKING PLASTER SAND - ROCK - DUMP TRUCKS 4627 N. Maple Phone 222 -7431 CASA CANALES "Dining in Mexican Style" 3110 N. Moroo Near Shields 222 -4935 Fresno ALLIED LINOLEUM CO. Finest In Floor Coverings 1437 E. Belmont 266 -0177 Fresno BATEMAN & CUNNINGHAM, INC. CEMENT CONTRACTORS Commercial & Residential Sidewalks - Curbing - Floors - Etc. 4688 E. Hedges 255 -2298 COCKTAILS de marquis DANCING 7 Nights a Week 3697 So. Highway 99 Fresno, Calif. Phone AM 8 -5376 BOB DILLARD LIVESTOCK Dairy Cattle Bought and Sold 4075 S. Cherry Ave. Explorer Scouts, and Deputy Constable Dick Smith. The Southern California units were called upon again on August 3rd, and this mission had a happier ending than the two previously mentioned. A thir- tcen year old boy had become separated from his par- ents while hiking near the Badger Flats campground on Kaiser Pass. The search party consisted of several sheriff's deputies, members of volunteer groups affil- iated with this department, plus members of the Sierra Madre, Montrose, and Riverside rescue teams, who again had brought a bloodhound. The com- bined efforts of the dog and a tracker led the party to the victim, who had been injured in a fall from a rock in the bed of Rancheria Creek. He was flown to a Fresno hospital by Byron Clark of the Fresno County Sheriff's Helicopter Squadron. These are but a few of the many search and rescue missions conducted by this department during 1964. Space does not permit mentioning them all. How- ever, the following statistics are an indication of the magnitude of the task. Man hours spent in actual search and rescue operations during the year were as follows: Phone 237 -1590 Sheriff's Department personnel ---------- - -_ - -- -1623 Other law enforcement personnel --- _-- .-- - - - - -- 122 Organized volunteer groups--------------- -- - -- - -- -1489 ASHER BROS. SHOES Save 30 -50% on Nationally Advertised Men's — Women's — Children's S H O E S OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 'TIL 9:00 P.M Broadway and Tulare 268 -6311 MANUEL MENDOSA HERRERA Licensed Labor Contractor 7019 E. Kings Canyon Road Fresno Phone 251 -3731 33 TOTAL - - -- ------------------------------------------ - - - - -- -3234 This does not include the uncounted hours spent by private volunteers, nor the hundreds of hours spent in training and preparation of equipment. The year ended with the most pressing problem, that of maintaining dependable and adequate com- munication between headquarters and field units, still not completely solved. However, toward the end of the year several new and more efficient portable (Continued on Next Page) Valley Ice Company 2003 Cherry Phone 237 -6145 SEARCH AND RESCUE radios were purchased. They have undergone a great deal of testing, and promise to fulfill the need. Due to promotions and transfers there have been a few changes in key personnel, but the overall pro- gram remains unchanged. Although great strides have been made, the task of providing the people of Fresno County with a search and rescue unit prepared for any contingency is not yet completed. Some of the plans for the future are as follows. A continuing training program will be conducted, with new personnel constantly being added and those already in the group encouraged to maintain their skills at peak efficiency. A search and rescue manual of procedure is now being prepared, so that any person assigned to take part in such a mission will be able to find out exactly what part he is to play. Several major items of equipment are in the "talking and wishing" phase of acquisition, among them a "snow- cat," for use in back roads in the mountains during the winter when conventional vehicles are useless. Naturally, the cost of a new ve- hicle of this nature would be prohibitive, but the possibility of acquiring one from military surplus is being explored. Last but not least, an intensive public education program is planned, to teach users of our recreation areas how best to avoid placing themselves and their children in a situation which might require the serv- ices of a search and rescue unit. The members of the Sheriff's search and rescue unit would be very happy if this program would turn out to be so successful that they would be put out of business. FRESNO IRRIGATION APPLIANCES Mfg. of Galvanized Brass Cast Iron Gates & Valves Fresno Air Terminal 251 -7501 HOBBS- PARSONS COMPANY WHOLESALE PRODUCE H & Tulare Streets FRESNO Phone 237 -6111 $100 REWARD For any household sewing machine we cannot repair. SALES, SERVICE, RENTALS ( all makes) . PFAFF SEWING CENTER 501 No. Fresno at Belmont, Fresno 237 -8779 or 237 -4221 ORIENTAL DRY GOODS CO. Shoes and Ready -to -Wear, Notions Luggage and House Furnishings 1502 Tulare Street 237 -7421 Fresno 1, California OAK LEAF RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE Fine Food and Cocktails HENRY JACOBSEN, Prop. 3261 E. Tulare St. 264 -6778 PLAYLAND POOL 934 F Street Fresno S & L MARKET PHONE 237 -5776 4121 E. BELMONT AVENUE MILDRED KASPARIAN ALERT - CRAFTSMAN LETTER SERVICE Multilith Offset Printing Letters - Circulars - Bulletins - Metering Mailing 850 R Street Phone 233 -4216 ROL PAK FILTER SERVICE CO. SALES & SERVICE D & M Tractor Rollers - Lincoln Lube Equipment STRATOFLEX HYD. HOSE & FITTINGS 2381 S. Sarah 268 -0292 MORRIS E. LINDER, JR. LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION 3337 S. Cherry 268 -1448 Biedermann's Outboard Motor Shop ALL MAKES NEW & USED MOTORS New & Used Parts — Repairs - Parts - Service Reasonable Prices - All Work Guaranteed 621 Voorman Ave. 237 -5843 233 -2083 CHICAGO FURNITURE CO. CHICAGO MAPLE SHOP Furniture - Rugs - Household Appliances 1357 Van Ness Ave. Phone 268 -6384 So much is possible with Security Bank as your financial partner SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK M to Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A DAY AT THE F.B.I. NATIONAL ACADEMY BY HAROLD MCKTNNEY Twice yearly the doors of the FBI National Acade- my in Washington, D.C. open to admit approximate- ly 90 law enforcement officers representing police agencies from the United States and foreign nations. Located on the fifth floor of the Department of Justice Building, midway between the Capitol and the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue, this "West Point of law enforcement" is now in its 30th year and boasts over 4000 graduates throughout the world. Each session, lasting twelve weeks, produces police instructors and administrators freshly indoc- trinated with knowledge of new technical develop- ments and improved operating procedures, and with enough printed material to furnish any respectable recruit or in- service school with volumes of lesson plans and reference papers. Strict mental, moral and physical standards are maintained in the selection process. Each candidate nominated by his department head must be between the ages of 25 and 50; a full -time employee of a duly established law enforcement agency serving a munici- pality, county or state with five years experience; (Continued on Nex! Pagel The Largest, Most Modern Leading Independent Market in the Valley LARGEST VARIETY OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS ji IN THE VALLEY ' PHONES: Grocery, 222 -3041 —Meat Dept., 222-7127 4343 North Blackstone at Holland Ave. 35 THE FBI NATIONAL ACADEMY certified by a physician as capable of performing vigorous physical activity, and possess at least a high school diploma. After a thorough background investigation con- ducted by agents of the FBI, the candidate is inter- viewed by the special agent in charge of the nearest FBI field office. He is queried as to his reasons for applying, his goals, his occupational and educational background, and his basic attitudes and philosophies relating to law enforcement as a profession. If he is successful in all phases of the investigation and se- lection process, his name is placed on the candidate list to be considered with all other applications from his general area. The order in which he may be se- lected will depend upon the need in his department for training in the various subjects included in the national academy curriculum. Political factors and the size of the department are immaterial in selecting a representative. Major considerations include the overall goals and purposes of the academy, which include training of career police officers as instructors and executives. The curriculum is flexible to meet the changing needs of law enforcement. The academy stresses the application of each subject to police work and pre- sents practical problems which the student must solve. The FBI maintains a full staff of instructors, supplemented by FBI experts and other specialists in various fields. Outstanding educators, criminolo- gists, police officials and firearms specialists number among the faculty. A rigorous daily physical fitness program, including instructions in judo, self- defense and dis- arming tactics is maintained throughout the course, presided over by deceptively mild looking FBI agents in the basement gymnasium. Tests and practical laboratory studies are conducted under the guidance of trained, world renowned specialists. The outdoor firearms ranges at the FBI academy in Quan- tico, Virginia, are utilized by the student to learn and practice weaponry of all types under FBI fire- arms instructors of unbelievable skill and apparent inexhaustible patience. A sample day at the national academy may be illustrated as follows: In your assigned seat and ready to take notes at 9:00 A.M. SHARP. (You soon learn that prompt- ness is a mandate at the academy). The first hour might be devoted to a lecture on search and seizure by a famous and extremely com- petent expert from the FBI legal staff. His extra - (Contrnued on Page 38) 36 BLAKE SURPLUS SALES CO. 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Cherry Ave. 233 -3291 FRESNO f� �i yam. ♦.j', M m to 911 r r r -0 �� The Department of Justice Building, Washington, D.C. where the FBI Headquarters and the FBI National Academy at-e located. C. W. JESSEN CONSTRUCTION CO. 1492 Clark Fresno 3, California C. W. (Chris) Jessen Res. Phone 227 -1086 Bus. Phone 268 -8751 COLLECTIONS . . . . Our Only Business Since 1935 FRESNO CREDIT BUREAU 2219 San Joaquin Street — Fresno, California ROBERT C. KEMPEN, President Phone 237 -2055 GONG'S MARKET 2626 E. Ashlan 222 -4454 GROVE -BUILT HOMES 204 N. Abby 266 -9848 Fresno 1 r r. s FIRST WESTERN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY FRESNO 1722 N. First SANGER - 1320 Seventh Street RIVERDALE - 3494 Mt. Whitney Ave. YOU ALWAYS GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY at MAYFAIR MARKETS PLUS S & H GREEN STAMPS � DE- PESTER WESTERN, INC. © 7183 EAST McKINLEY AVENUE • FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93702 SUBSIDIARY OF PHILIPS ELECTRONICS AND PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES CORP. TELEPHONE 251 -7144 37 THE FBI NATIONAL ACADEMY ordinary aptitude for citing, from memory, cases and decisions affecting the subject material has rightfully earned him the title of "The judge." The second hour is enlivened by the frantic gyrations of the FBI expert on sex crimes and the sex criminal. From the endless notes and printed material he produces, there emerges a new under- standing of the underlying causes of many seem- ingly senseless crimes committed in your area. At 11:00 A.M., a famous professor from George Washington University gives the first of a series of lectures regarding the psychology of the crimi- nal. Medical and psychiatric terms seems to melt together, making necessary the burning of mid- night oil to place everything in the proper per- spective. During lunch, usually spent in the large base- ment cafeteria, most students bone up for the expected examinations in the afternoon. At 1:00 P.M. a member of the academy staff lectures on public speaking and assigns topics from which five minute speeches must be given by each student at a later date. At 2:00 P.M. the mad rush to the department gymnasium in the basement and change into gym clothing. After grunting and groaning through calisthenics and instructions in judo, the quick shower and trip back to the classroom. (Walking quietly past the plain door marking the entrance to Director Hoover's offices). The expected, and dreaded, examination is given, covering portions of most subjects taught since the first day of school. At 4:00 P.M., a lecture by a member of the laboratory staff, preparatory to practical applica- tion in the lab at a later date. At 5:00 P.M.... and not a moment before ... class is dismissed. The trek to the hotel, rooming house or apartment is made amid the overwhelm- ing Washington 5:00 P.M. exodus. The bureau issued briefcase is bulging with notes to be typed tonight and placed in their proper place in the notebooks long since purchased. The officer who hurries to Washington, D.C. with visions of wild parrying in the man - hungry Capitol city usually end up peering groggily over a typewriter carriage at midnight, wondering when the academy will let up long enough for him to visit a museum. The use of alcoholic beverages while on duty status, and intoxication at any time are prohibited. Prompt attendance in class and ad- 38 HERTZ RENT A CAR 701 "L" Street 237 -740,4 FRESNO NAGARE BODY & PAINT Complete Auto Body Reconstruction All Makes - Custom Color Matching Open 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Across from Stadium Wayne Nagare & Ralph Allen 1820 E. University Ave., Fresno 268 -5764 THOMAS J. PRICHARD, JR. GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR 1606 Bremer 229.3460 SAN JOAQUIN HYDRAULIC 520 Van Ness 268 -4765 Fresno NESBITT BOTTLING COMPANY OF FRESNO, INC. Drink Nesbitt's Orange —Made from Real Oranges 2020 Mary St. 233 -1482 Fresno 1, Calif. THE FOOD BANKS INC. Your S & H Green Stamp Store Stores Throughout San Joaquin Valley To Serve Your Every Grocery Need FRANK CAMIN BEAUTY SUPPLY Reconditioned Hair Dryers & Clippers for Home Use 3115 E. Tulare St. Phone 266 -2880 HAROLD SHAY - INSUROR "Insurance for All Your Needs" Auto - Burglary - Liability - Fire - Life Health & Accident Workmen's Compensation Call 266 -3249. Res. 237 -0023 700 N. Thorne Fresno RUCKSTELL CALIFORNIA SALES CO. MANUFACTURERS AHD DISTRIBUTORS OF Quality Truck and Trailer Equipment Chet Frerichs — Res. Phone 237 -4577 Telephone 233 -3277 452 W. Yolo 0 Fresno Community Hospital COMMUNITY SPONSORED Building for a Medical Center Fresno & "R" Sts. Phone 233-0911 Rancher's Cotton Oil MANUFACTURERS OF COTTONSEED PRODUCTS P. O. Box 248 268 -5353 FRESNO No Whiskey Anywhere Is More Deluxe Than WALKER'S DELUXE 8 Years Old 86 Proof Distributed By MADERA DISTRIBUTING CO. Ventura & R Streets Fresno ALLIED EQUIPMENT CO. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER TRACTORS Trucks, Farm & Construction Equipment You Are Always Near An ALLIED Store FRESNO - REEDLEY - MADERA FIVE POINTS - TRANQUILLITY 39 herence to the rules of the school are mandatory. Writers cramp becomes an occupational disease and a new malady, "typewriter fingertip" makes its appearance. At 7:00 P.M., that evening, the student is among a group gathered in the bureau library to do research for a "term paper" assigned by the academy staff. Their subject is "Crime Scene Search Procedures," and the student is surrounded by a most cosmopolitan company. A sergeant from the police department in Rock Island, Illinois, a sheriff's captain from Clearwater, Florida, the commissioner of police from the Virgin Islands, and the assistant chief of police from Monterey, California. Others standing by to lend assistance, or to criticize, include the militarily erect deputy superintendent of police from Singapore, Malaysia, the lazy appearing and razor sharp Mississippi Highway safety patrolman, the sergeant from the police department of Anchorage, Alaska who con- stantly turns the classroom thermostat down to a teeth chattering temperature. A major from the Peruvian Investigation Police is engaged in a mul- ti- accented argument with the chief of police from Framingham, Mass., concerning the best procedure to be used when evaluating personnel. The inter- national makeup adds flavor, but it serves a much greater purpose, by creating understanding among men of identical professional interests and diverse political and national philosophies. One day of the session is spent at a nearby Army I nstallation where a crack military police battalion demonstrates military procedures in mob and riot control, through the use of helicopters, tear gas, a multitude of sophisticated equipment and many hun- dreds of "extras" from the camp. This demonstration is for the benefit of the academy students, but many (Continued on Next Page) ALWAYS THE QUALITY SELECTION OF CLOTHING AT COFFEE'S • Hickey Freeman • Louis Roth • Hart Schaffner & Marx • Joshua Trent FRESNO & BAKERSFIELD _ 3 Jill jil 0*11ka amen I I I THE FBI NATIONAL ACADEMY police officials, government administrators and high ranking officials are invited. So much rank is present that full colonels serve as ushers in the grandstands. The highlight of the entire session is, of course, the graduation ceremony conducted in the huge gov- ernment auditorium directly across from the Smith- sonian Institute. Playing always to a packed house of department heads, relatives and friends, the stu- dent is handed his diploma by the attorney general with Director Hoover looking on. The goodbyes be- tween old friends are hurriedly said and the rush to the airports and train stations commences. It is truly said that the most valuable long range achievement of the academy graduate is the personal associations among peace officers of such widespread areas. Correspondence never ceases and the flow of professioanl information and knowledge continues to travel across the nation and from over the oceans. The national academy provides advanced knowledge in the field of law enforcement during each session, but its contributions continue to emanate through the personal and professional friendships formed among the proud academy graduates. ItIAUF nuvaa FACTORY BRANCH FOR THE "WORLD'S LARGEST BUILDERS OF TRUCK - TRAILERS" Soles and Service for New & Used Commercial Trailers and Bodies of All Types "WHERE TO BUY THEM" FRUEHAUF TRAILER CO. 2727 S. EAST AVE. 264 -5961 Peace officers attending the FBI Na- tional Academy seldom have time to enjoy the beautiful court yard and fountain in the center of the De- partment of Justice Building even though the Academy is headquar- tered there. COLYEAR MOTOR SALES CO. 666 L Street 233 -5124 Fresno george radovich's RED CARPET Fine Food and Cocktails 3315 No. Cedar 222 -2030 HUMPHREYS - ROBINSON Thomas M. Robinson, Jr., Mgr. Real Estate Loans 710 T. W. Patterson Bldg. Phone 268 -6231 Armando Ghimenti Highway City Shell Service Station We Sell Shell Products But We Give Service Blue Chip Stamps 5325 W. Shaw Ave. at Freeway 99 237 -2561 M. F. INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 2 Licensees James A. Scruggs Dan Ivory 1842 E. University 268 -0661 Fresno ACE LIQUOR Liquor - Beer - Wine Delicatessen - Soft Drinks 4710 E. Kings Canyon Road Phone 251 -6555 Joseph Barretta COLUMBO'S CAFE The Friendliest Place in West Fresno Beer - Wine - Sandwiches 1301 E St. Phone 233 -9898 HORN PHOTO SHOP 69 Belmont Ave. 233 -8323 Fresno 1, Calif. SUNSET TILE COMPANY Everything for the Tile Contractors Featuring Sunset Tile Floyd Nutt, Owner 1707 N. Effie Office 268 -2765' STAR SUPER MARKET 745 G Street 2624 South Elm Avenue Compliments Of TRIPLE J DRUGS Phone 222 -5204 4167 E. Ashlan Cedar & Ashlan In the New Ashlan Park Shopping Center Fresno Open 7 Days a Week -9:30 to 9:30 Appleby and Co., Inc. INVESTIGATORS James L. Appleby, General Manager Fresno 311 N. Fulton St., Suite 211 485 -2770 Sacramento - Bakersfield Riverside San Francisco - San Jose Redding 41 ,ow sh The Fresno County Sheriff's Office is fortunate to have had three men accepted for attendance at the FBI National Academy. Captain Harold C. McKin- ney (left above) is the most recent graduate. He attended the 741h session in 1964 and is shown re- ceiving instruction from a Laboratory Examiner irz the Document Section of the FBI Laboratory rn Washington, D.C. Captain Rodney r. Riddle, who I s in charge of the Identification and Records Sec- tion, attended the 45th session in 1950 but does not have a picture from the Academy. Sergeant Glen Hunt (pic. to right) attended the 551h session in 1955. He is shown firing the Thompson submachine gun in the indoor firearms range in FBI Headquar- ters. COATES BOAT & MOTOR Boats of Quality Johnson Outboard Motor Sales, Service 439 -1245 6546 N. Blackstone Fresno MID -STATE BOWL 2221 N. Weber Avenue — Fresno PHONE 237 -6688 THE VALLEY'S FINEST GATHERING PLACE 32 Lanes - Sports Room Whiz In Coffee Shop 5 BANQUET ROOMS ACCOMMODATING UP TO 500 Billiards - N Room EASIEST PLACE TO REACH IN TOWN Highway 99 North at Clinton Overpass OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY CATERING DEPT. PHONE 268 -7667 a .■ Demonstration of how to pour plas- ter of Paris cast in order to preserve evidence is given in a class on latent fingerprints. 4850 E. Canyon Rd. Eastgate Center 5355 N. Blackstone Northgate Center ROMA WINE COMPANY The Wines With The Picture Labels You Are Cordially Invited To Visit Our Plant At 3223 CHURCH AVENUE FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 42 4 w The class in criminal evidence at Fresno City College takes notes as instructor Lt. D. Michel of the Fres- no Police Department talks. Sheriff's Department personnel enrolled are Sergeant R. Smith, Deputies K. Nick- los, C. Lovegren, W. Stumpf, and T. While, C TRUCKERS INN Beer On Tap - Frosted Glasses Amusement Equipment 2412 S. Railroad Ave. Ph. 266 -9307 Valley Foundry & Machine Works Inc. Leon S. Peters, President 2510 So. East Fresno BOB VON MOTORS The Home of the Second Car 942 Blackstone 268 -9474 24 Hour Towing and Storage Service Travelers Body & Fender Works Orvil Minnis, Owner Broadway and Sacramento 266 -0561 Fresno ON THE CAMPUS In 1964 Fresno City College, with enthusiastic encouragement and support from local law enforce- ment agencies, added to its curriculum a degree pro- gram in Police Science. Presently it is staffed by instructors from law enforcement agencies with for- mal college backgrounds in criminology and many years of experience in police work. Law enforcement personnel is also well represented among the stu- dents. There are students from the Fresno Police Compliments BRUNSWIG DRUG CO. Wholesale Only O IG OG ARDEN OV ILLAGE \N THE f V4EART Qr GS Ir l, -'t-3 A T hE FAG GARDEN D15t R� You pav no more to shop in a better store! Carberry Crop Dusters, Inc. 5450 W. Belmont FRESNO Phone 233 -4155 Department, Fresno County Sheriff's Department, Madera Police Department and Madera County Sheriff's Office. During the first semester there were five students enrolled from our Department. They enrolled at their own initiative and expense and on their own time. Law enforcement is one of the many vocations in our contemporary society which require a con- tinuing education to keep abreast of rapid develop- ments and changes. And yet law enforcement of- ficers, like most other people, generally have families and many demands on their time and money. For a family man to go to school while working a full time job is not easy. A two year college program offers a much less formidable barrier than a four year course. Frequently, practical considerations make the latter next to impossible. These men, others registered at Fresno State Col- lege, and others who have previously been enrolled are to be commended. Many pay lip service to the importance of continuing education, but the number who go beyond talk is much smaller. FRESNO CATTLE FEEDING CO. Rail Spur on Feed Lot. Bill Santa Fe or S.P. via Santa Fe FRESNO Phone 233 -8428 - 233 -8429 Chester Cook Merced 722 -4050 W. R. (Bill) Jenkins 255 -5897 43 Officers receive instruction in "come - along" holds in defense tactics class. McDONALD'S HAMBURGERS Still Just 15c Service In Seconds Blackstone & Shields Shaw & Fresno Leland Tompkins SURGE DAIRY FARM EQUIPMENT Cleaner Milk with Surge Pipeline System 2346 So. Elm Ave. 266 -6321 P & N LIQUORS Pete Piombino and Nancy Sturica Delicatessen - Complete Wine - Beer - Liquors 2618 E. Ashlan 229 -4476 Diamond National Corporation ■ 2244 Railroad 233 -1271 Lumber and Building Materials 44 VALLEY TIRE CO. Michelin Tires 2856 E. Jensen 266 -1636 Fresno VALLEY BURGLAR & FIRE ALARM CO. 24 Hour Phone — 233 -4309 UNCLE TOM'S LIQUOR STORE Fishing - Hunting Equipment & Licenses 3089 Tulare St. 264 -3908 Trimmer Power Lawn Mowers M. R. VIERRA COMPANY San Joaquin Valley Distributors J. E. Beaton, Asst. Mgr. 248 Broadway 266 -6834 off10 may arren rest, arres 5CCOr arres and right used knov and I!1rx► TRAINING, A CONTINUING PROGRAM BY JOHN JORDAN Many different things can happen when a peace officer places a suspect under arrest. The suspect may submit peacefully; he may object verbally and attempt to bluff the officer out of making the ar- rest, or he may attack the officer. For this reason no arrest can ever be considered as "routine." The peace officer must be prepared to make split - second decisions to fit the circumstances of each arrest. He must be cognizant of the law of arrest and recent court decisions affecting the defendant's rights. He must know when force may be legally used and how much. If force is necessary he must know how to apply it in order to protect himself and his fellow officers as well as the lives of any innocent bystanders and that of the suspect himself. TINKLER MISSION CHAPEL Funeral Directors Richard L. Steelman, Director 475 N. Broadway 233 -2101 Compliments Of P/L/BOS BROS., INC. 830 Van Ness Suite D Fresno & Mendota The best method of preparing an officer to meet all of these eventualities is by training. With this in mind and in view of the recent increase in physical attacks on peace officers, the Fresno County Sher- iff's Department during the past year conducted a training course in defense tactics and an intensified course in firearms training. The course in defense tactics emphasized the use of the police baton and "come- along" holds. The firearms training course was in addition to the reg- ular firearms training program and offered instruc- tion in the use of the shotgun as well as the re- volver. Both courses were taught by F.B.I. Agents and were very informative. The regular firearms training program has been increased with all sworn personnel required to shoot once a month. Training bulletins continue to be issued from time to time. Training is a function of the Administrative Di- vision and is supervised by Captain Harold McKin- ney assisted by Deputy John Jordan, BLACKSTONE AUTO PARTS USED AND NEW AUTOMOTIVE PARTS RETAIL - WHOLESALE 6464 N. BLACKSTONE AVE. PH. 439 -2311 Just South of Pinedale MID LEY Van Ness & Merced 233-8203 Tom Carothers Jim Evans Wholesale Retail r 5 . - A4 . I: �� to e_ 7 Target shooting is done with revolver and shotgun from various positions rll firearms training. r'i' Western Wood Division American Excelsior Corp. 4525 E. Commerce Street Fresno THE VAN DYKE NEWS CO. Wholesale Distributors of America's Leading Magazines and Books Paramount Pest Control Service "We Control Pests" 2143 E. McKinley 268 -4266 WAGNER'S WOOD YARD Sawdust and Shavings 2332 S. Elm 266 -3583 Fresno L. G. PERKINS FOUNDRY 1939 East Olive 233 -5184 PAUL'S SHOES Shoes for the Whole Family 2020 Tulare 237 -5723 Fresno W. M. Pollock FRESNO ELECTRIC CO. Residential - Commercial - Industrial 183 N. Van Ness 485 -0500 FRESNO MOTOR SALES Cadillac - Oldsmobile - F85 Sales & Service 700 Van Ness Ave. 266 -8638 FRESNO SANITARY CO. Chemical Field Toilets P. O. Box 3284 264 -8638 ' INDUSTRIAL I ra1II Alb V • REG�EA7,CNw_ P� g_75 • RE A8.'.:TA7: Jh PROGRAVS • E94CA7, ON AND rRA /.V. A G • FA P' A6 O- l_PAT:ON • CAT 7L£ PA. • COAu v,., rr s R+'CS P,ZOlE_'S ' IDENT A RECORDS I DIVISION • CRMINAL Ai CO70S • INV£S 7ICA7 /Lef FILES • CRIME LABORATCWY • IING£RPR /NT IDEN71FICATION • "COUS OPERAND/ FILES TfC,WCAL FIELD SERVICES • WARRANTS AND TRANSPOPUTIpy • MENTAL HEALTH SRV/C£S CIVIL DIVISION COURT OPOERS • ATTACHIENrS • 10PCLOSURE SALES • wR/ rS • SUBPOENAS • FIELD SEAVrES • RECORDS AND CLILLECr"c PEOPLE of FRESNO COUNTY ■ ii. JL WRUMT SHERIFF- CORONER JUNOERSHERIFF1 ' RDIINTSTRATION I DIVISION • CENTRAL ALIH1N1S7RATION • RESEARCH AND PL ANMNG • PERSONNEL AAV TRAINING • PQ0PFQ7Y AND EQUIPMENT • BUDGET AND FISCAL SERVICES • PL®LIC RELATIONS • SPECIAL /NVESTIGArICWS I AUXILIARY I UNITf • SHERIFFS POSSE • A/R SOU40POW • POWERBOAr SOUADRON HELICO°rER RESCUE 5IXA4OAON • CnWWUN /CATIONS souw,,YyN • UNIFORMED POLICE RESERVES I CRIMINAL I DIVISION • PATROL • DETECTIVE • JUVENIL E • COAOvEP • COURT BA /L IFF • COMMUN ICATIONS • EMERCENCK SERVICES JAIL DIVISION • MENS SECTION • wOMENS SECTION • WORK PRO,ACrS • QEA4BfL17Ar?ON PROGRAMS • V7S177NG FACILITIES • IMwATE COMMISSARY • KITCHEN ADMINISTRATION DIVISION The Administration Division is charged with a variety of responsibilities but most of them relate to the personnel activities of the department. The divi- sion has a normal complement of six employees con- sisting of one captain, one supervisory sergeant, one detective sergeant, two deputies, one clerical special- ist. The division is responsible for special investiga- tion services including those relating to vice and narcotic offenses. The control of public dance halls and cafe dance licenses also comes under the juris- diction of this unit. The division's primary personnel responsibility is to provide adequate manpower for all other divi- sions in the department. Hiring of this help necessi- tates a recruitment program, detailed background investigations of all applicants and training of the recruits. The day -to -day control of processing the new employees is done under the direction of this unit. In- Service Training is also the responsibility of the Administration Division. In the field of training, which has, and will continue to have a, strong em- phasis placed on it; significant activities during the year include: California Basic Peace Officer Course -640 man hours. Basic In- Service Training Course -5150 man hours. This included instruction in First Aid, Ex- plosive Ordinance, Communications Laws, Correc- tions, Firearms, Tear Gas, Defensive Tactics, SCUBA Training Resuscitation, etc. As a service to the citizens of Fresno County the Administration Division prepares and conducts the mountain search and rescue operations. During the year 43 persons were rescued from the mountains, 8 were recovered from light airplane crashes, and 20 drowning victims were recovered. A total of 1623 man hours were spent by Sheriff's Department per- sonnel during these recoveries. 122 man hours were spent by the Constables and 1489 man hours were spent by outside help. A total of 3234 man hours were spent during the year. The increase in the size of the department has been directly responsible for a like increase in this division's activities. 4® FRESNO PLANING MILL CO. Est. 1908 General Mill Work H & Monterey 233 -7218 GAS - N - WASH Free Car Wash with 15 Gallons of Union Gasoline 2615 Tuolumne St. (Opp. Frontier Chevrolet) Phone 266 -5858 FRIGID FOOD LOCKERS Processing Is Our Business USDA Rated Choice Meats For Lockers or Home Freezers 3003 E. Tulare 264 -4430 THE BEST IN MEXICAN FOOD d MEXICO CAFE COCKTAILS 915 E St. Fresno 268 -0264 Danish Creamery Association Quality Famous Since 1895 E & Inyo Sts., Fresno 233 -5154 TED SCHMALL & SON "Where Personal Service is a Matter of Pride" Quality Used Cars 215 Blackstone Ave. Phone 485 -2801 SHELBURNE'S STATIONERY AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT JACK SHELBURNE, Mgr. and Owner 1133 Fulton Mall 268 -8444 EVERYBODY'S MARKET The Complete Super Market Where Everybody Enjoys Shopping 2290 Elm Avenue 264 -2357 DONT BE IN THE WX! Gll GT RtG y66 5601 6LE PH. W1.9ON 1509 N• 0 TOM HARRIS LOU HOMAN Insurance - Real Estate 35 Olive Ave. Ph. 268 -5121 JCJ�G� G� i A Non- Profit Endowment Care Cemetery and Mausoleum 201 TEILMAN AVENUE PH. 237 -6185 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93706 Builders Concrete, Inc. �T Ready Mix ?r 0UILUERS Concrete CONCRETE Ashlan Near 99 4 O Ph. 229 -9595 READY MIX CONCRETE CIGARETTE SERVICE CO. COMPLETE VENDING SERVICE PHONE 268 -4419 405 N. Polm Fresno, California 49 ADMINISTRATION DIVISION nommew s � H. McKINNEY G. HORNING Captain Sheriff's Secretary i r Ali W. LOCKIE W. YOUNG Sergeant Sergeant R. DUNCAN J. JORDAN BROWNIE Heavyweight Mufflers CUSTOM BUILT TAILPIPES 5 Pounds Heavier for Longer Life 36 MONTHS WRITTEN GUARANTEE 20 Minute Service Free Estimates - Free Inspection 2535 Ventura 237 -2081 PATROL DIVISION The Patrol Division is a uniformed unit of the Sheriff's Department which is manned 24 hours a day. When a call is received by the Department for assistance, it is routed to the Patrol Division so that they not only have the initial contact, but the most numerous contacts with the public throughout the year. The Patrol, a unit of the Criminal Division, is under the command of a Captain who is responsible for its overall function. He delegates his authority to watch commanders under him. In order to furnish around the clock service, the Division is divided into three watches. Each watch consists of a Lieutenant, who is the officer in charge, a Sergeant and a varying number of uniformed pa- trolmen. The watch commander is in charge of Technical Services, Records and Detectives during the evening and early morning hours. When a call initially comes to the switchboard, it is directed to the operations officer who evaluates all the circumstances of the complaint being reported by the caller. He in turn, through the Radio Com- munications section, dispatches the proper beat car to the scene where the patrolmen contact the com- plainant and make the initial investigation. The Sergeant is in charge of the patrolmen in the field. He directs their activities and gives advice and assistance as needed. The patrolman is assigned to an area of respon- sibility called a beat. This is an area or sector marked off by boundaries. During his tour of duty he makes any special investigations directed to him by radio communication. When not answering such calls, he patrols his beat, checking business places, industrial areas, residential areas and known trouble spots. 1. vrl0lrs r.{CU Ur[ Ives[ CQ e/ FRESNO BODY WORKS Body and Fender Work - Painting Day and Night Towing Service 4577 Home Avenue Day Phone 251 -5509 GETCHELL TRUCK SALES G.M.C. Trucks Railroad & Jensen Ph. 266 -9531 Fresno Wire Rope & Rigging Custom Rigging - Esco Products Miller Swivels - Crosby Clips Press Grip Fittings - Skookum Blocks 2394 East Ave. 268 -8885 FRESNO MORTGAGE EXCHANGE We Buy and Sell 2nd Trust Deeds Real Estate Brokers - Loans 1254 N. Abby 268 -7641 PARDINI'S GROCERY Complete Grocery Line On and Off Sale Beer and Wine 5014 W. Shields 264 -7623 LARRY'S AUTOMOTIVE Complete Rebuilt Engines and Engine Parts Machine Shop Service AUTO — TRUCK — TRACTOR Special Crankcase Grinding Larry Ferrua, Prop. 5638 NORTH PALM PHONE 439 -0543 VALLEY WELDING & MACHINE WORKS Valley Crane & Trucking 2543 So. Orange Ave. 268 -5014 BOYS MARKET GROCERIES — MEAT — PRODUCE Beer —Wines — Liquors Complete Variety Department 1444 C STREET 237 -7594 AL (PAPPY) PAPULIAS its*. ". 227 -7872 ��/T • 1731 E. HEDGES ppJ • PH. 233.4838 QaL �O• • FRESNO. CALIF. BELMONT FARMS Drive In For Dairy Products - Bread - Ice Cream 6550 E. Belmont, at Armstrong Phone 255 -6521 DON & CHUCK'S USED CARS "Big Values in Used Cars" 4556 E. Belmont 251 -8654 fa F'r K. LARSON Captain v L. CLAPP Lieutenant H. HALLAM Lieutenant Professional Driver Members of Teamsters Union generally handle or deliver practically every item we use, wear or eat. GENERAL TEAMSTERS UNION LOCAL NO. 431 1059 T STREET FRESNO 1, CALIFORNIA Criminal Division PATROL B. LAUTERS Lieutenant A. PAPALEO Lieutenant Criminal Division AirJk �r W. CUNNINGHAM A. DANA Sergeant Sergeanr H. SAGHATELIAN W. WEAVER Sergeant Sergeant PATROL DIVISION In 1964 the Patrol Division handled a total of 30,046 calls. Of these, 1,754 were felonies, 11,097 were misdemeanors, and 17,195 were of a non- criminal nature. The Division also has a special unit composed of two plain clothes detectives for the investigation of misdemeanor crimes. This detail processes all mis- demeanor crime reports and complaints received by the Sheriff's Office and works in conjunction with the other investigative divisions of the Department. Investigation of misdemeanor crimes often aids in or leads to the solving of major crimes under investi- gation by other law enforcement agencies. Misde- meanor investigators relieve the Detective Division case load thereby permitting them to spend more time on major crimes. G & N Battery & Filter Distr. Gould and Triple -A Batteries Bob Heirngartner 2223 S. Van Ness Ave. Phone 268 -0691 2345 WOODSON'AVE. CLINTON AVE. a Hwy. 99 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA FRESNO MOYELODGE PHONE 286 -071 1 Smitty & Janice Smith, Mgrs. THRIFTY DRIVE INS Juicy Hamburgers - Foot -Long Hot Dogs Thick Milk Shakes 3060 E. Belmont at First 1657 B Street ED LILLIE CALWA GRILL Cold Beer - Wine 3974 E. Jensen Ave. Phone 237 -9911 MILKY WAY DAIRY Drive In Service 4847 E. Kings Canyon Rd. Across From K -Mart 255 -4272 2442 So. Elm Ave. At Church 264 -2727 Milk & Eggs At Less Than Wholesale Save 14c or More on All Your Dairy Products FRESNO PAPER BOX CO., INC. Manufacturers of Folding Cartons Die Cutting Jobbers of Stock Corrugated Cases 2192 S. Railroad Ave., Fresno 264 -1363 Specializing in Championship Awards For All Occasions Not A Sideline —We Specialize THE TROPHY SHOP 1033 Blackstone Ave. Phone 266 -3341 PEPER JANITORIAL SERVICE DON PEPER, Owner Office Bldgs. Stores - Homes Floors Waxed - Windows Cleaned Insured - Personal Service 1343 N. Calaveras 233 -7100 R. M. KING CO. Cotton Picker Parts, Repair & Overhaul 9280 W. Whitesbridge Rd. 266 -4934 WARRICK ELECTRIC INC. 120 Divisadero 264 -4163 Fresno A111ALLEY r • LAYNDRY WE RENT • COVERALLS • SHIRTS & PANTS • SHOP TOWELS • DUST CLOTHS • DUST -TEX MOPS 266 -0627 1050 W. Whitesbridge Rd. Fresno Also Bakersfield — Bay Area TINY'S FARMHOUSE CAFE Banquet Facilities Available ALWAYS OPEN Phone 233 -9287 3507 So. Golden State Hwy. Fresno, Calif. PAT WOOD & CO. COMPANY TRAINED ADJUSTERS �C 925 No. Fulton St. 268 -8131 EL RANCHO MOTEL "Outdoor Beauty Indoor Comfort" Dining - Cocktails ' Dancing Prestige Rooms Available, By The Week or By The Month Free TV Free Telephone 1265 N. Motel Drive 268 -8181 Fresno, California 53 Criminal Division PATROL 4. J. BALDWIN old, ZAj H. BOWDEN Y R. CORNELL W. BENNETT J R. BOWLING r J. DAILY W ITHOU i n ; \QX H WAI MAI\ YOU ARE V101AlIN(i MY ( Nh Pii,lllL Criminal Division PATROL J. EGERER K. FRANKFORT MOTHS R �1 R, GUTHRIE r w D. HASLE17 Aim, A. HARKER C. HENSON 54 FASHION FURNITURE CO. "Complete Home Furnishers" 233 -2671 Van Ness at Tulare St. Fresno WESTERN ASBESTOS CO. Harold E. Haynes, Manager 801 "R" Street, Fresno 266 -9675 JAKE'S AUTO BODY WORKS Wheel Aligning and Balancing Frame Repairing Complete Automotive Reconstruction & Painting 24 HR. TOWING SERVICE JAKE MIRIGIAN 2229 E. McKinley, Fresno Phone 268 -6661 TAYLOR- WHEELER BUILDERS INC. "Builders Of Custom Homes" 2828 N. Wishon Ave. Fresno 227 -8442 "Happy Home of 10,000 Toys" ARTHUR'S TOY SHOP Toys —Sporting Goods 3033 North Blackstone 222 -6573 PITTSBURGH -DES MOINES STEEL CO. Warehouse Division Everything In Metal Prompt, Courteous Service 4005 E. Church Phone 264 -4651 A Satisfied Customer Is Our Best Advertisement INDEPENDENT DISPOSAL CO. Veteran Owned and Operated Frank 8. Pete De Pasquale 526 W. Shields 227 -0778 Fresno CLYDE'S ROUNDUP 4961 East Dakota Ave. Phone 255 -3652 Fresno Beer on Tap UNITED LOAN & JEWELRY Phone 233 -8766 1010 Broadway, Fresno HAROLD JOHNSON JOHNSON DRILLING CO. Over 15 Years Experience in Hard Rock Drilling Large Volume lateral Water Wells Phone 291 -7846 3516 N.Locan CUSTOM SADDLES - BELTS - SILVERSMITHING LEATHER GOODS TONY LANA BOOTS !�teee 6 paddle .1P VP Steve and Joe Potzernitz 2801 Ventura at R_Street 266 -9046 REYNOLDS CRANE SERVICE 20 TON CRANE CLAM SHELL & DRAGLINE Steel Erection — Cement Pouring 255 -7642 2327 S. MAPLE home of the AM AOL Big Boy original double -deck ti HAMBURGER Steaks - Shakes and Pancakes Complete Menu Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner 6:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. — 2 on Fri. & Sat. 4962 N. Blackstone at Shaw 55 Criminal Division PATROL L. HILL- K. HOGUE F. HOKE W. KASPARIAN G. LAWLESS owl C. HOY J. KEMP r -- � rim C. LOVGREN Criminal Division PATROL P. MAJOR B. MORRISON A. MORENO r. t R. McCLURG MY FIRST A1,. D AW04)Y YOU R,t ALA H. McFADDEN DAY OIL PAROLE PICKING ON ME N. MURRAY 56 TRUCK DISPATCH SERVICE Truck Brokers 3535 S. Highway "99," Fresno 266 -0239 GENE MORALES Labor Contractor 2933 Clinton 227 -2044 THE FIRESIDE Cozy Cocktail Lounge Lunches - Dinners 1415 W. Shields 222 -4805 DAVE'S BODY & PAINT SHOP Specialists in Foreign Cars All Types of Body Repairs 3428 S. Chestnut 233 -4495 Don & Jack Davey DAVEY'S GARAGE Everything from a Tune up to a Complete Overhaul 4491 E. Belmont 255 -8684 JOHNSON'S AUTO SERVICE Complete Auto Repair Service Foreign Car Specialists 4438 E. Belmont 255 -5411 BURGER CHEF Flame - Broiled Burgers And Thick Shakes — 15c Each 3422 N. Cedar 222 -4630 Dan Gulio DAN'S CLUB Cocktails - Draft Beer 2426 Tulare St. 237 -9534 A -1 MEAT JOBBERS INC. Serving Valley Purveyors of Fine Foods 537 Blackstone 268 -8655 DENNIS HOWARD CHEVRON SERVICE Tune Up - Brake - Muffler Work Free Pick Up - Delivery Call 227 -3175 4615 N. Fresno at Gettysburg CONTINENTAL AUTO CENTER Complete Automotive Repair Service Tires - Tubes - Brakes & Front End Alignment 4343 Blackstone 222 -8447 ABE'S BEACON SERVICE Quality Gasoline at a Lower Price Tires - Batteries - Accessories 2950 E. Ventura at Hazelton 264 -4194 NAM WAH RESTAURANT Chinese and American Food Authentic Chinese Dishes like the Best in San Francisco 2820 Tulare St. 264 -9979 (Closed Wednesdays) JOE A. ARGENTINE Specializing in All Types of Plumbing and Heating 24 -Hour Service 2231 W. Dakota Ave., Fresno 229 -4164 ASSOCIATED BRASS PRODUCTS, INC. Precision Castings 7070 N. Harrison Ave., Pinedale APEX CLEANERS Laundry - Cleaning - Alterations Same Friendly Service at our new location 2114 Tuolumne 233 -3845 J. C. ANDRESEN RANCH FRESNO LLOYD E. TULL, INC. Mechanical Contractors 704 N. Maple 251-6041 57 Criminal Division PATROL L. NELSON *®r r: K. NICHOLAS A. OHANNESIAN C. PIPER J. ROUAUNZAIN P. PATRICK R. RAINVILLE G. SCHMIDT Criminal Division PATROL W. SECHLER H. STUCKEY I �kh W. SHUMAN J W. STUMPF Hotpoint Appliances - Furniture - Televisions Bank Financing BRUNO & TELEGAN 335 C Street Ph. 268 -7675 PAUL BEDO DISTRIBUTING CO. ABC Beer - 6 Cans for 99c Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer - Crestview Wines 8057 E. Jensen 264 -6638 VALLEY PATROL Radio Station KMJ 923 Police Service - Security Officers - Guards S. E. "Mack" McAllister, Owner 4595 E. Normal 255 -8834 2850 So. Highway 99 237 -4731 NORTHRUP KING 58 J. SPRADLING G. TABER J. STARK R. WORSTEIN C. WHITT SAN FRANCISCO FLORAL CO. In Fresno Over 40 Years - Ample Parking We Grow Our Own Visit Our New Store 1600 Fulton St. Phone 268 -011 1 NEW WONDERLAND ROLLER RINK 5090 N. Blackstone 222 -6269 and SKATERS CAROUSEL 4649 E. Shields 255 -3003 "Friendliest Crowd On Wheels" Criminal Division DETECTIVE DIVISION BY: ART CHRISTENSON The Detective Division, an investigative sub -divi- sion of the Criminal Division, is responsible for all felony investigations in the unincorporated area of Fresno County. This Division is headed by a Captain, who assigns and supervises the cases reported and detailed to 13 Detective Sergeants and five Detect- ives. For the year 1964 a total of 2,292 felony cases were investigated by this Division. The following list comprises a breakdown of crimes and reports: Homicides -9; Rapes -140; Robberies -100; Ag- gravated Assault -155; Burglaries- 1,390; Grand Thefts -210; Sex Offences -59; Bad Checks -169; and Miscellaneous Crimes -60. When it is known that a felony has been com- mitted, at the time it is first reported to the Sheriff's Department, the Detective Division makes the com- plete investigation. Many investigations come to them after they have been initially reported to the Patrol Division and a partial investigation made. VILLA CLEANERS LAUNDRY 6 -HOUR SERVICE Specialists in UNIFORM CLEANING Were (We sew on buttons) t! KNIT DRESSES BLOCKED * ELECTRIC BLANKETS CLEANED * DRAPERIES CLEANED in Dry Cleaning ALTERATIONS FLO Owner REWEAVING — DYEING OUR 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU ... 229 -5806 FAMOUS CLEANERS or 229 -7720 264 -2773 2614 E. ASHLAN AVE. GONG'S CENTER 1593 PALM AVE. N. FRESNO AT ASHCAN FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY A Fresno County Product of ANDERSON - CLAYTON & CO., FOOD DIVISION Fresno, California 59 Investigations differ as to the types of crimes com- mitted. Basically the investigators are responsible for evaluating the crime; knowing what evidence is needed to present to the court; the apprehension of the responsible suspects; and the recovery of property if theft is involved. In performing all this work it is necessary that the investigator be well informed, nor only on the laws involved but also on various court decisions bearing on the investigation of crimes. Written reports are prepared and presented to the District Attorney's office for securing complaints. If further information is needed, the investigators are responsible for obtaining it and then must be avail- able to testify in court as a witness for The People of the State. This Division also receives information daily from all other law enforcement agencies throughout the State. Speedy communications, close cooperation and mutual assistance with these agencies are the hall - marks of modern law enforcement. FRESNO'S LEADING STORES FOR HARDWARE - HOUSEWARE GIFTWARE PAINT - ELECTRIC APPLIANCES WHERE QUALITY - COURTESY - SERVICE PREVAIL BYDE'S HARDWARE 3 BIG (FRESNO) STORES 1327 FULTON 861 OLIVE 5047 N. PALM 233 -4255 266 -9749 229 -3551 CAL -STATE MUFFLER SERVICE Mufflers — Tail Pipes ' Wheel Alignment ' Complete Brake Service ' Wheel Balancing ' Auto Air Conditioning Complete Service 20% Discount To All Law Enforcement Personnel Blackstone & Olive 268 -9866 THE" HOW" IS IMPORTANT, TOO In the accompanying article, the casual reader might not give a great deal of attention to the state- ment that detectives must not only know what, but how to obtain evidence. This is an important part of their work and the two examples that follow show the need for keen awareness of the subtleties of the law regarding seizure. They are taken from an ar- ticle on narcotics which recently appeared in a na- tional magazine ( Life 3 -5 -65) . A detective staking out the home of a suspected heroin wholesaler sees him emerge with an attache case. On the sidewalk, he meets another man, known to be a pusher. They enter a parked car, sit for a moment and, as the detective approaches, he sees the pusher hand the suspected wholesaler a fat ma- nila envelope. The detective opens the car door, flips open the attache case and finds it filled with a kilo- gram of pure heroin — worth at the addict level a quarter of a million dollars. The envelope is filled with cash. He arrests both men. Later, in court, both men are freed. Recent Supreme Court decisions, rules the judge, indicate that the detective's knowledge of the suspects' background and method of operation did not legally justify his opening the attache case. Another example: Some time ago police raided a New York apartment and seized six kilograms (13.2 pounds ) of heroin— enough after repeated cuttings, to make 270,000 $5 bags. The haul indicated a well - financed, highly organized operation. Sophisticated laboratory equipment was seized with the heroin. A man in the apartment was arrested. In court, police produced the warrant on which the raid had been made. But, argued the defense, had the warrant been legally issued? It had been issued on the strength of information from an informant, the police replied. But was the informant known to be reliable? After all, you can't go barging into an apartment because just anyone says it's loaded with heroin. (The fact that the apartment did indeed prove to contain heroin was not considered sufficient indication of the in- formant's reliability.) Had the informant ever be- fore provided information producing a conviction? Yes, he had — twice. But had those convictions been handed down at the time the warrant was issued? In other words, was he at that moment known to be reliable? No at that time the particular cases on which his reliability was based were still in court. In that event, the judge ruled, the warrant had been obtained on information 60 from an informant not — at the time the warrant was issued — known to be reliable. The warrant was therefore ruled illegal. Since the warrant was illegal, the raid was illegal and the evidence illegally seized. Case dismissed. JACOBS GARAGE Refrigerated Automotive Air Conditioning Allie Jacobs 2533 N. Blackstone Ph, 222 -7447 JORGENSEN & CO. Fire Extinguishers and Safety Equipment 2691 S. East Ave. Ph. 268 -6241 JOHNSON GEAR & MACHINE WORKS Agricultural and Industrial Equipment 630 R Street P. O. Box 686, Fresno INDUSTRIAL PLATING Hard Chrome Plating 733 G Street Phone 268 -0559 HY=S AL CANVAS PECIALTIES "if We Made of Canvas WWII Make It" WE DO REPAIRING 2750 S. Cherry 233 -5429 Fresno Some Management Since 1930 Don't Take Chances With Your Costly Garments 465 North Fulton Street 237 -2185 BORGER LIQUOR Liquor - Wines - Beer Delicatessen Home Made German Sausage 118 N. Chestnut 251 -6632 FLOYD WILKINS NUT CO. Shelled Nuts Retail 2488 So. Fowler Ave. 266 -7481 Fresno R. SAUM Captain Criminal Division DETECTIVES J. ANDERSON Sergeant A. CHRISTENSEN D. CONWAY S. EIDSON Detective Sergeant Sergeant FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY Phone 268 -3696 255 -2141 DARRELL DAVIS WILSHIRE STATIONS FIRESTONE TIRES - DELCO BATTERIES LUBRICATION - BRAKE WORK - TUNEUP 3110 E. Belmont 1616 No. Chestnut (At First) Fresno (At McKinley) JOE"S FOOD MARKET COMPLETE GROCERY - MEAT - PRODUCE LIQUORS - WINES - BEER 1004 Merced St. 233 -4743 C. BRYANT Sergeant T M. f IzLORES Detective • NEW • ALL SIZES • ALL LENGTHS • FABRICATED PIPE • MILL PIPE ) • QUALITY AND SERVICE CENTRAL VALLEY PIPE CO. 99 Highway of Show Coll us at 268 -0933, Fresno COIN MUSIC, Inc. Phonographs & Amusement Games HOWARD E. ANDERSON and DAVID A. HORN 710 R. St. 237 -1563 Criminal Division DETECTIVES i M. GOLDEN Detective ■ t E. HANSON Sergeant G. HUNT Sergeant ,Ire. r R. KAHL Detective M. MONTGOMERY Detective R. JONES Sergeant r R. MILLER Detective J. MOORE Detective 62 ERNIE'S PASTRY SHOP Birthday & Wedding Cakes All Types Quality Pastry 3388 E. Butler 264 -2267 VALLEY AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Heating - Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Supplies 1497 N. Blackstone Ave. 268 -5095 TOM'S TOASTED PEANUTS Enjoy Tom's Toasted Peanuts & Delicious Candies 2381 S. Maple Ave. 255 -3257 Fresno FRANK L. PATTERS-ON LICENSED DISPENSING GPTICIAN "Contact Lenses" 2831 Mariposa Fresno 264 -5991 Compliments JOHN A. KOCHERGAN MIDLAND SAVINGS & LOAN Real Estate Loans 233 -2661 2301 Fresno St. Fresno McSHERRY & CO. Insurance T. W. Patterson Bldg. 264 -5915 LEONARDO MARKET Groceries - Meat - Produce Complete Liquor Dept. 4492 E. Belmont, Fresno 255 -3573 LOWE'S MARKET Groceries - Meat - Produce Beer and Wine 3738 S. Cherry 268 -4196 cessnaSALES 8 SERVICE "Everything for the Flyer and Everything for His Plane" FLIGHT TRAINING CHARTER AND RENTAL SERVICE THE AIR OASIS CO. Phone 237 -4164 CHANDLER FIELD FRESNO ANDERSON ROCK PRODUCTS 11000 N. LANES ROAD PAVING CONTRACTOR ft r 25 Years Experience e PAVING e GRADING e EXCAVATING YS — TENNIS COURTS PARKING AREAS & LOTS — ROAD OILING A COMPLETE ASPHALT PAVING SERVICE General Engineering Contractor ALLIED PAVING CO. FREE ESTIMATES Coll 237 -1801 605 S. Fruit FRESNO BEST WISHES From 15ank oaf, Ameriat NATIONAL SAVINcs ASSOCIATION N[N.[■ rTOL.AL O[PO.IT IN.U.ANC[ CO.IO.ATION FRESNO MAIN BRANCH 63 Criminal Division DETECTIVES M W. J. ORNDOFF Sergeant 1� W. PINION Sergeant r .f G. SCHOONMAKER Sergeant 4L u .M. PERSON Sergeant 7p D. SAFFORD Sergeant S A. SEDGEBEER Detective I LIKE TO THINK OF AS MY WAR ON POV E R f Y Criminal Division DETECTIVES H. SIMPSON Detective It A. TABLER Sergeant T C. TIGH Sergeant A. SWENSON Sergeant nfl- 40 R- r� R. THOMAS Detective t— J. BOYAJIAN Clerk Typist ACE LINE STRIPING SERVICE ACE PORTABLE STEAM CLEANING SERVICE 4007 E. Cortland Phone 222 -9348 RAY HOLMES ELECTRIC & AIR CONDITIONING 4573 E. Harvey 251 -8607 Fresno MANCHESTER AUTO WASH Washing and Polishing Comfortable Air Conditioned Waiting Room Floyd L. Smith 3854 N. Blackstone 222 -1562 LANGE ROOFING CO. "Ole" Lange Residential - Industrial - Commercial 4622 N. Safford 229 -6211 IRELAND MANUFACTURING CO. Formica Specialists 2303 N. Airways Ave. 251 -8445 Meet Your Friends At The YAKETY -YAK TAVERN With The Friendly Atmosphere Bottled Beer & Beer On Tap VIRGINIA OLSON —Your Hostess, Owner 3075 E. Belmont 233 -9502 Two Manchester Locations JR. BOOTERY Complete Store For Children 3320 N. Blackstone 222 -5805 GARDNER'S BOOTERY Complete Family Store 3330 N. Blackstone 229 -4921 PETERSON & HARRIS CO. Painting Contractors 448 N. Broadway Office 485 -0120 FRESNO BUFORD'S Electrical Appliance Repairs Washer, Stove & Refrigerator Parts Usual Fine Service & Free Parking 937 Blackstone 233 -5203 Fresno Ara's APARTMENT Lunches - Dinners - Cocktails Dancing Nitely 2250 N. Weber at Clinton 268 -8729 Don Berry & Raymond Silva ALLIED PAINT & BODY Specializing in Sports & Foreign Cars and All Types of Custom Painting ALL Work Guaranteed 1544 N. Effie Phone 266 -3527 • I� E. HALEY Lieutenant C. HLAMMANG Detective Criminal Division JUVENILE SECTION eta . dirt& E. MARGOSIAN Sergeant n. y FASC I ST ALLENBERG LIKE MAI B. SHARKEY Detective COTTON COMPANY, INC. THOMAS E. AVENT, Manager 3590 S CEDAR FRESNO 65 f 70%1�07) L. THOMAS Sergeant FASCIST a /� D. MacNICOL The Juvenile Section conducts the investigation whenever the crime involves a juvenile, either as an offender or as a victim. The duties of this section are performed by six employees consisting of one lieu- tenant, three detective sergeants, one deputy, one clerical specialist. The major areas of investigation include burglary, sex crimes, theft, malicious mis- chief, out of control and protective custody. This section keeps in close contact with the other rehabilitative agencies. Within the limits of its own jurisdiction, this section provides counseling both to the juvenile and to his parent. (Continued on Next Page) �c - , l� 1 -A SHIRT OR A HAIRCUT BUSTER, -Now 'l When the need requires further action than This section is allowed ro perform, the juvenile is tired to the Probarion Department. This section also participates in crime prevention programs with local schools, religious groups and other stare agencies. SHAM EXCAVATION CO. EXCAVATIONS DEMOLITIONS - RENTALS 3259 S. Elm Ave., Fresno Phone 268 -5932 Fay's College of Beauty Beauty Culture — Learn The Fay Way SAVE MONEY ON ALL BEAUTY SERVICE Advance Student Work — Hair Styling Facials - Tinting - Bleaching - Permanent Waves 2325 Fresno St. Across from City Hall 237 -0823 OTTO GOEDECKE INC., OF FRESNO 4250 N. Weber Ave. 233 -6201 J & M USED CARS & AUTO WRECKERS All Types of Wrecks 2791 S. Elm Avenue 264 -0114 pitton terrazzo. inc. er'rC-1Z to 4565 E. FLORADORA AVENUE PHONE 227 -8173 magnesite washed aggregate FRESNO, MARIO B. PITTON CALIFORNIA FRESNO TRACTOR PARTS 3444 West Whitesbridge Road Phone 233 -2174 Fresno COMMERCIAL BODY & SALES MFG. CO., INC. 2680 S. Orange 266 -0836 UTILITY TRAILER SALES CO. Trailers - Semi Trailers - Commercial Bodies Third Axles - Thermo King Refrigeration 2660 S. Railroad Ave. Phone 237 -2001 I JML4 4 KEEPING VP BY CHRIS FLAMMANG In this age of rapid change and advance, of scien- tific and technological discovery, and of social and political emergence, the necessity of orientation to change is paramount to the retention of productive policy, procedures, and methods. No matter the field of endeavor, the problem of keeping abreast of new ideas and practices was never more important. The rapidity of change places an added burden upon those presently engaged in any given vocation. Education and training do not cease with the pre- paratory knowledge needed to embark upon a career; but the search for such increase in knowledge as may be dictated by the complexities of our society, must continue throughout the duration of service. Those persons who fail to initiate action which will lead to their continuing educational growth are not only failing themselves, but are also failing their area of endeavor. The foregoing premise applies to law enforcement as readily as to any other profession. Within the broad field of enforcement, the need for continual B & L CLUB Beer - Bowling Western Music Weekend 2998 S. Cherry Ave. 237 -9564 Leo Diller & Ted Busch B & D BODY SHOP Complete Body Repair and Paint Shop 250 N. Fresno St. 266 -4038 SPROUSE —REITZ CO. 3 Stores To Serve You 3233 North Cedar 3528 Ventura 1 226 Wishon DONUT MAKERS The Best in Snails - Donuts - Cookies Wholesale and Retail 4481 E. Tulare Phone 251 -2801 67 training tends to increase in proportion to the degree of specialization. Therefore, when it is found that social phenomena dictates the establishment of a specialized, auxiliary service, those officers assigned to that service must accept the responsibility of re- maining informed in the changing laws, philoso- phies, methods, and concepts which will govern their ability to perform their tasks with efficiency and ef- fectiveness. Law enforcement's recognition of the need to es- tablish specialized units of juvenile officers pre- supposes the recognition of the need for specialized training and orientation of those officers. While the education and training of officers entering juvenile work may vary in the manner in which it was ob- tained; and, while such knowledge may be enlarged upon through experience, the basic need to follow the ever changing pattern of juvenile enforcement remains a constantly existing reality. (Confinued on Nexi Page) EnioY food more, fresh, this '.., with taste 1 cle all ,I WESTERN TURKEY PACKING CO. Packers and Distributors of "Poppy Brand" Poultry and Turkeys Doug Andersen, President F. F. Buchanan, Gen. Mgr. Phone AM 6 -0281 2035 So. Cherry Ave. "KEEPING UP" As many departments are unable to provide either time or funds for formal training of officers, it is often a matter resigned to individual pursuit. This manner of gaining knowledge allows for extremes of variance. The need for consistency of information, and for the distribution of such information, is ap- parent. Prior to 1949 there were three juvenile officer organizations existing within the state. All were au- tonomous, and were incapable of truly presenting a program assisting all officers of the state, and any strength of unity was non existent. Through the ef- forts of a few far sighted men and women a state- wide organization emerged combining the three re- gional groups and unifying them into a stronger, more effective, parent organization. The California State Juvenile Officers Association came into being as the outcome of a meeting at Asilomar on No- vember 17, 1949. The first annual training conference was held at Long Beach on April 5, 1950. Since that time, annual training conferences have been held in March. These consist of three days of workshops and seminars on current problems arising in juvenile enforcement, presented by experts from law enforcement, and other allied fields. The association, through its laws and legislation committee, has introduced or has supported legisla- tion for the good of the community, and has vigor- ously opposed legislation that appeared to be detri- mental to our youth. At the regular monthly meeting of the regional association, programs pertinent to the field are pre- sented; coupled with the dissemination of new laws and decisions affecting enforcement. Besides the educational affect of these meetings, the opportunity is also provided to become personally acquainted H. We WADDLE INVESTIGATION SERVICE 35 Yrs. Experience - All Kinds of Investigation Licensed and Bonded - Mole and Female Operators "We have new equipment and modern methods to give you expert and efficient service" Call 266-6214 1221 FulTon - Equitable Bldg., Room 404 FRESNO with other officers, to share the mutual problems which exist, and to exchange ideas and concepts. The Fresno County Sheriff's Department has long been actively represented through the participation of the members of the department's Juvenile Bureau. This participation has been at both the Central Re- gional and at the State Association level. Capt. Larry Hoskins, formerly in charge of the Juvenile Bureau, was the first member of this de- patrment to serve as president of the Central Associ- ation. He has been followed by Wayne Johnson (re- tired), and recently by Sergeants Laurene Thomas, and Edward Margosian. The need for training and orientation is keenly felt by those officers assigned to work with youth, and it is a tribute to the dedication of the juvenile officers of the state that, through the contribution of their own time and effort, they have devised one method of assuring that they will be prepared for the complexities of juvenile enforcement. COREA TRUCKING General Trucking & Grain Hauling All Cargo Insured For Your Protection 3233 W. California Ave. Ph. 266 -4331 A & B LIQUOR Always Friendly Service From May and Bill Complete Stock of All Party Needs 3018 E. McKinley 264 -6725 You've Tried The Rest, Now Try The Best AU SERVICE CENTER Jess Sherrill, Owner Expert Radio and TV Repairing 4175 E. Olive 233 -7509 YELLOW CAB BLACK & WHITE CAB CO. UNITED RADIO CAB 266 -0588 B & B FENCE CO. Redwood & Chain Link Fences Free Estimates — Time Payment Plans 4575 E. Pine 255 -4446 0 Criminal Division CORONER'S OFFICE BULLOCK'S VACUUM PUMPING Cesspool & Septic Tank Pumping We Pump Out All The Sludge Anywhere - Anytime Day & Night Service Established 1937 2241 N. Valentine Ave. 264 -3894 See HARVEY BRANCH for Complete Insurance Service 229 -8515 4338 E. Shields BOND STREET MARKET Groceries - Meats - Produce Beer - Wine 755 N. Bond 237 -9653 Compliments of Your FRIENDLY SUNLAND DEALERS Quality Petroleum Products CUM -C -CLUB Beer - Wine - Friendly Atmosphere 5235 W. Shaw Ave. 233 -9888 An The staff of the Coroner's Office is. standing, left to right, F. Sommerville, Lt. W. Cook and Sergeant A. Dickin- son. Seated is M. ]ones, secretary. The Coroner's Office investigates all cases of death which are the result of violence, accident, sui- cide, or suspicious circumstances. It is also necessary to investigate those cases where a doctor has not been in attendance ten days prior to death. This unit con- sists of four employees rated as one lieutenant, one detective sergeant, one deputy, and one clerical specialist. An unusual fact about this unit is that sixty per- cent of the cases must be investigated after normal working hours. During 1964 there were 1192 cor- oner cases and 113 non - coroner cases investigated. The Coroner's Office impounds all money and valuables from the deceased at the. scene of death. This is released to the next of kin, or Public Ad- ministrator or to the County Treasurer in case of county burial. Autopsies are ordered and performed by one of the licensed pathologists. COMPLIMENTS OF RODDER'S 1045 FULTON STREET and 1939 E. SHIELDS AVENUE IN MANCHESTER CENTER ,� T. NIX Head Bailiff F. GUERRERO # WNr L. TREXLER Criminal Division BAILIFFS r . 1 h 4 R. BOLTON ni "A L. JONES �e I J. WATTS Rex Lawley BLACKSTONE- McKINLEY GARAGE General Auto Repairs All Work Guaranteed 1604 N. Blackstone 264 -9844 BLACKSTONE MEAT CO. Wholesale & Retail Meat - Groceries Special Freezer Packs - Free Delivery 4708 N. Blackstone 222 -1570 BARGAIN CITY DISCOUNT SALES Freight Damaged - Bankrupt Stock Headquarters Appliances, Groceries, Bldg. Materials, Etc. 4763 E. Kings Canyon Road 251 -5949 70 0. F0 A. CIRIMI"LE T. LIEDER 6 -;� *'Awqrr'� w ,,CIA T. WHITE •h D. GILMORE E. LYN< H D. WRIGHT ROYER'S HI -HO CLUB Beer - Sandwiches - Amusements 4538 E. Belmont 251-5972 ELLIOTT'S 1180 STORES 8,000 items of discounted prices Nothing Over 88c 1137 Fulton Mall CENTRAL CALIF. REFRIGERATION APPLIANCE SERVICE Tak Sea - Owner COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE Commercial & Domestic Refrigeration Service 662 F Street 264 -4165 Criminal Division COMMUNICATION SECTION B. BOLTON M. KLEIM J. FRIES M. HALIFAX L. HEMPHILL _ a J. KOSHGARIAN S. LOYD L. POSEY t4 .R V V. PROCHASKA Agi&_ A. SWINK CHRISTENSEN'S TURKEY HATCHERY Custom Hatching - Turkey Eggs Only 2147 N. Maple Ave. 255 -0875 CLAUDE'S GENERATOR & STARTER EXCHANGE SERVICE Let an Expert Repair Your Car's Electrical System 4636 E. Kings Canyon Rd. 255 -0338 CHICK 'N' BOB Take -Out Food At Its Best Coffee Shop — 7 Days a Week Catering Service 1447 W. Shields 229 -3482 L. VANNUY KONG'S MARKET Meat - Groceries - Produce Beer and Wine 3706 E. Olive 264 -9322 BELMONT RECREATION CENTER 4026 Plaze Drive West Fresno, Calif. Family Pool - Shuffle Board Beer On Tap Owners Earl and Helen Harper THE BRIGG Fine Food & Cocktails 4743 N. Blackstone 227 -7297 SECURITY DIVISION The Security Division of the Fresno County Sher- iff's Department is located in the Sheriff's building, occupying the 2nd and 3rd floors for detention and incarceration of inmates. The kitchen and storage facilities are located in the basement. There are 43 employees which consist of: 1 Captain, 1 Lieutenant, 4 Sergeants, 19 Deputies, 8 Matrons, 7 Clerks and 3 Cooks whose purpose is the custodial care of an average of 507 inmates daily. The total cost for the fiscal year 1963 -64 was $423,065.00 or $2.29 per inmate per day. The breakdown is as follows: Salaries _____ __ _______ _ _ _ __ Clothing ---------------- - Food--------- ------- - - - - -- Household Expense Maintenance (Equil and Building ) .__ Medical Supplies -.- Office Expenses ----- Professional (Hospital Bill) _- Utilities - --- -- - --- -- - - - --- ----- $1.44 per inmate per day ..... .03 per inmate per day ----- .40 per inmate per day 11 per inmate per day )ment .04 per inmate per day ..... 02 per inmate per day ----- .02 per inmate per day ------ .16 per inmate per day ----- .07 per inmate per day TOTAL COST ------------ $2.29 per inmate per day During the calendar year 1964 there were a total of 40,972 persons booked into jail of which 2,043 were females. This can be compared wtih 39,254 bookings in 1963. A recap of the responsibilities are: 1. Process and detain persons remanded to the custody of the Sher- iff, 2. Keep a complete log of each prisoner's status; maintain records of time served, sentences and modi- fications, 3. Provide for the health and welfare of inmates while in the custody of the Sheriff, 4. Pro- vide adequate jail clothing and proper storage for inmates' property, 5. Supervise permissible visiting and accommodate religious counseling and rehabili- tating activities. ® VOLKSWAGEN 590 Van Ness Ave. Service Department PORSCHE 268 -4546 GARDNER MOTORS, INC. Authorized Distributor Fresno County FRESNO ECONOMY IMPORTS Used Car Department 2048 Ventura Ave. — 268 -4219 "For Something Distinctively Different" THE COUNTRY STORE Wilda Montgomery, Owner COMPLETE LADIES APPAREL (6 to 20 and 5 to 15) 4860 E. Kings Canyon Road at Chestnut Drop In and Meet B. J. and Ann Weaver CORNER TAVERN Cold Draft Beer 2960 Church at Railroad 268 -4880 HANOIAN'S MARKET Liquors - Sporting Goods Groceries - Meats - Produce 1439 S. Cedar at Butler 233 -7301 In Hanoian's Center Fresno's Most Beautiful Center CALIFORNIA TROPHY CENTER Trophies For All Sports & Occasions Gavels & Plaques Prompt Expert Engraving 1237 N. Blackstone 268 -7448 CLARDY'S MARKET Complete Food Market Open 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. Daily 4193 E. Illinois at Cedar 233 -9994 EL TORO CAFE GOOD MEXICAN FOOD DRAFT BEER 2408 S. Railroad 237 -9811 CY'S FRESNO TRUCK STOP Shell Products - Towing - Parts - Tires Dist. of McMillin Ring Free Oil 24 -Hour Restaurant 6900 N. Hiway 99 268 -3108 BET -R -ROOFS Bank Terms - Licensed - Insured ROOFING - SIDING - WATERPROOFING Free Estimates 3188 W. Belmont 237 -2042 4278 W. Ashlan Ave. 233 -5781 Fresno L. HOSKINS Captain �1 .r, r R. BOULWARE Sergeant r« D. DENNIS Sergeant DEGEN AIR CONDITIONING Day And Night Air Conditioning Sales & Service Residential & Commercial 1290 N. Backer 255 -3076 THE ALIBI CLUB Cocktails - Draft Beer 4444 N. Blackstone Phone 227 -9863 Jesse E. Cooley Jr. Funeral Service 1703 E Street Phone 268 -8048 Fresno KING'S BOAT CENTER Sanger Hulls - Boat Repairs - Speed Equip. 2119 E. Belmont — 237 -8485 KING'S MUFFLER SERVICE Stock Mufflers - Duals & Shocks 1202 N. Van Ness — 233 -5731 Locally Owned by Geo. L. King SECURITY DIVISION 73 1 e2W dib G. PREDMORE Sergeant D. CHRISTOPHER Lieutenant r J. QUIST Sergeant YTURRI HOTEL Ben and Marie SPECIALIZING IN BASQUE DINNERS 237 -9525 2546 Kern FRESNO PHILCO BENDIX COIN OPERATED LAUNDERETTES TWO WEST SIDE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU EVERY DAY 704 FRESNO STREET 20 Washers and 6 Dryers 2240 S. ELM 30 Washers and 10 Dryers TWO SIZES OF MACHINES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 10 Pound Washers -- __---------- _-------- 15 Cents 16 Pound Washers .------ .-------- . - - - -_- 25 Cents DRYERS WITH MANUAL HEAT CONTROL KNOBS 10 Minutes for 10 Cents SECURITY DIVISION R. BANEULOS &lab M. GUHM t T. KERNS R. BRADLEY 11 W. CHEATHAM 1 r I-VPPINE SS I A WARM JAIL ON A RAINY DAY Nw d" G. LANGLEY ASSOCIATED FARMERS OF FRESNO COUNTY, INC. GUS & DORRIS 233 -9611 4010 W. Whitesbridge 74 t� Y.es•. Ali C. LUCAS M. FUTRELL R. HERNANDEZ G. MADSEN YARYAN LUMBER CO. Dale Parks - Lyle Olson - Harold Yaryan Lumber & Building Materials On Hughes Bet. Whitesbridge & Nielsen 268 -4701 625 South Hughes Jack Holmes Milt Tartarian D & M AUTO DEN Body and Fender Work Complete Painting - Free Estimates 4406 E. Belmont 251 -1071 1-9 LA SECURITY DIVISION r� r � J. MARTIN N. MORGAN K. MYATT w�• G. SWADLEY 4 D. SWANSON �l J. SWENNING VILLAGE FOODLAND 728 W. SHAW AVENUE FRESNO 4, CALIFORNIA 229 -3584 ET HIM IN - THE BOOK!.,AYS, p IF THE PRISONER CAN PAY - HE CAN HAVE HIS OWN DOCTOR TREAT HIM . G. THOR •J� D. ROSE J. WASSON BERVEN RUG MILLS INC. 2600 Ventura Phone 233 -7363 Fresno, California C. KILGORE Senior Matron u R. GRUHLER K. LYSDAHL SECURITY DIVISION Matrons D. ANDERSON M. KOSMOSKY V. MATTOX DONALD J. DICK, INC. PLUMBING - HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING SHEET METAL WORK Industrial & Residential — Free Estimates 227 -1612 2211 N. Blackstone BIG AL'S PIZZA AND CHICKEN Dining Room — 4170 N. 1 st St. We Deliver Free Piping Hot To Your Door Phone 227 -5311 T D. BAKER S. FERNANDEZ V MY BAIL IS $SO - 1'AwiI YOUR GOLF CLUBS — WI-AI DO YOUMEAN - 'DEPENDS ON THE WEATHER ? D. SHIPMAN M. TABLER DUNCAN'S LIQUORS Liquor - Groceries - Sporting Goods OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Sun- Thurs. 9 to 12 Fri. & Sat. 9 to 2 a.m. 1737 W. Olive I1 Blk. off Freeway) 237 -3257 ELI'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE Electrical Contracting Residential - Commercial - Repairs 1961 S. 5th Street 264 -6013 .J SECURITY DIVISION Clerks L). HALDERMAN Senior Clerk 'cA* I S. BOWERS K. COMBS J. MARTORI J. SULLIVAN LLOYD G. DEROSHIA Plastering Contractor 1586 So. Winery 255 -9525 7 I , I MN A-1 - j SUPREME HAY INC. Complete Hay Service Buying - Selling - Trucking Commercial Hauling 6025 W. Kearney Blvd. 268 -6296 Fresno FINE ART THEATER American & Foreign Films Of Artistic Merit For The Discriminating Movie Goer 1225 So. Maple Ave. Ph. 251-8078 77 FOWLER CABINET AND HARDWARE CO. 5433 SOUTH CLOVIS AVE. GLEN THARP, Owner 268 -2293 FRESNO things go better Cwit �• j6Xh ..,. _. COCA -COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF FRESNO 905 R Street, Fresno, California SECURITY DIVISION Kitchen Supervisors J. ANDERSON MAYO a \1 MILD r ive - i n COMPLETE LINE OF DAIRY PRODUCTS ✓ Delicious Extra Rich Farm Fresh Milk ✓ Non-Fat —In Bottles and Cartons ✓ Ice Cream ✓ Cream ✓ Groceries CASH & CARRY —SAYE MONEY "Look for the Cow" CO -OP MEMBERS SHARE REFUNDSI FREE BROCHURE] SAVE 7 DAYS A WEEK – 7.30 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. MILK USERS CO- OPERATIVE OF CALIF. f�f�A /� GETTYSBURG AVE. AT BLACKSTONE — 1/3 MILE SO. Of SHAW 229 -7889 VAN AMUSEMENT J. LIPSCOMB ,r j R. MATTOX Storekeeper INEZ FARRINGTON Coin Operated GAMES — PHONOGRAPHS LATEST MODELS AVAILABLE PERSONALIZED SERVICE Day & Night Call 264 -9011 3026 E. BELMONT AVE. FRESNO EVA & DAREL HAYES ROWELL CASH GROCERY Your Friendly East Fresno Grocery 3796 E. Harvey at 8th St. 237 -2774 AL & MILT'S FLAMINGO CLUB 1802 Tulare St. Phone 233 -9602 ARROW SHEET METAL Central Heating & Cooling Systems Air Conditioning - Refrigeration 1037 N. Maple 255 -2820 THE HITCHING POST Cold Draft Beer - Sandwiches - Soft Drinks Pool and Bowling 4010 W. McKinley at Brawley 264 -7875 SALES - LEASE - TERMS TWO -WAY RADIO We Have Sold and Serviced in Excess of 3000 Units CENTRAL CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST SUPPLIER OF COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT TWO -WAY RADIO ELECTRONIC SPECIALTIES CO. 160 N. Broadway Fresno 223 -8818 L. E. FRISCH Truck Repairing 3037 S. Elm Ave. 233 -6893 HALF MOON CAFE Draft Beer - Wine - Sandwiches 1218 Merced St. Phone 237 -9482 GUY'S MARKET Groceries - Meat - Produce Beer - Wine - Soft Drinks 3376 W. Belmont Ave. 237 -6458 EQUIPMENT SALES AND RENTALS All Types Included Tractors - Loaders - Dozers - Scrapers CENTRAL VALLEY CONTRACTORS SERVICE 7162 N. Blackstone, Pinedale Ph. 439 -0451 R. RIDDLE Captain RECORDS AND IDENTIFICATION DIVISION PROGRESS REPORT Previous issues of the Review have mentioned the reorganization of the Identification Bureau, and the change of its title to Records and Identification Di- vision. The need for such a step had been pointed out by Mr. Philip Sanchez, now Chief Administrative officer of Fresno County, in 1960 when, as an analyst on the staff of CAO Ernest Mobley, he had made a Bob Caire Paul Katchadourian CENTRAL VALLEY DEBRIS BOX SERVICE Economical Commercial & Industrial Debris Box Service RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS - FAST SERVICE Phone for Details on Our Complete Modern Disposal Services 1627 N. Cedar Avenue Phone 251.8470 THRIFTY GREEN STAMPS 1649 N. Blackstone Ave. 266 -0746 Fresno 79 v ,girt W. SAUNDERS Lieutenant W, J. BELTON Chief Criminologist comprehensive survey of the operations of the depart- ment. As Mr. Sanchez had pointed out, the business -like modern methods adopted by the Patrol and Detective Divisions during the past few years created more clerical work, and increased the demand for fast, ac- (Continued on Next Page) BROWN'S SUPER MARKET Complete Grocery, Fruits and Vegetables USDA Choice Butcher- Served Meat Beer - Wine - Soft Drinks 4814 E. BELMONT AT CHESTNUT PHONE 251 -2394 BEN FRANKLIN FOUNDRY INC. Fresno Division MUNICIPAL CASTINGS 327 G STREET 264 -3573 ■ r A PROGRESS REPORT curate recording, storing, and retrieving of informa- tion. Recent court decisions regarding constitutional rights were also a factor. Information the detective of the 40's could carry in his head or record on the back of an old envelope until the trial, then forget about, must now be kept indefinitely, and must be indexed and filed accurately, so that it is always readily available. Some of the specific points mentioned by Mr. Sanchez as in need of immediate correction were as follows: I. There was inadequate control over the various files. Since no one was on duty in the Records Section at night, all record searches made then were by per- sons not intimately familiar with the filing system. This resulted in many documents and reports either not being found when needed, or being misplaced when returned to the files. II. There were too many files. Separate index files for investigation reports and individual record folders were maintained. Therefore it was often necessary to make two searches instead of one in order to locate the desired information. III. There was no clearly defined line of respon- sibility and authority. Part of the clerical work was done by clerks assigned to the Criminal Division; the remainder was done by those assigned to the Identification Bureau. One or two clerks divided their time between the work of the two divisions, and the duties overlapped so that they could never be certain to whom they were responsible. IV. Time was being wasted by outmoded pro- cedures, duplication of effort, and keeping non- essential information. For instance, a long, elaborate letter was typed for each warrant on which a mailed notice was sent to the defendant, including detailed instructions for several ways in which the warrant could be cleared. There were also sometimes two or three different places to look to find out what had happened to a particular warrant. V. Technical services operations needed to be updated. There was no provision for orderly dis- patching of field technicians; whoever answered the phone took the call. There was also room for con- siderable improvement in the control and safeguard- ing of evidence, and much of the equipment and ways of using it were obsolete. For instance, there were two darkrooms. Film was developed in one on the main floor; then taken to another in the base- ment for printing. (Continued on Next Page) 80 FRESNO PUMI -TILE Split Stone - Patios - Firebrick Slump Stone - Portable Bar -B -Que Pits Commercial and Residential 1508 Thesta 233 -6601 SAM GARZONE MEAT MARKET USDA Choice Steers Only 4784 E. Belmont 255 -4321 G & G MEXICAN FOOD PRODUCTS All Types Mexican Groceries 945 Tulare St. 237 -3200 GERALD BAKER GERALD'S AUTO WRECKING We Buy Cars Guaranteed Used Parts 2233 S. Fruit 268 -4850 GLENCASS, INC. Truck Painting and Signs Decals - Stencils - letters & Numbers California and East 237 -8336 GLOBE AUTO WRECKERS "The STICK Transmission KING" Parts for all Makes 2696 S. Elm Ave. 264 -3295 ONICK, INC. Commercial & Residential Construction 6035 E. Butler Phone 251-6003 DE LUCCA & THRELKELD, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Homes - Duplexes - Triplexes - General Building, Repairs and Alterations 346 N. Blackstone 268 -7428 TRAVELON TRAILER SALES 27 Years Experience To Serve You Mobil Homes and Vacation Homes Kit Mobil Homes - Kensill - Ideal Aristocrat Travel Trailer 2996 E. Ventura Ave. Phone 264 -5921 Records And Identification Division M. O. AND FINGERPRINT SECTION M. BARNES D. NEELEY THL LA')-[ TIMC Wi ,ENT HIS PRINTS TO THE F.B.i_ — THEY SENT A NASTY IH WP AND A ROOK ON FINGERPRINTING CHERRY AUCTION Auctions Every Tuesday and Saturday 4640 S. Cherry Ave. 266 -9856 BOB RAY GOLF WORLD AROUND THE WORLD IN 18 HOLES SPECIAL RATES FOR GROUPS 86 E. Shaw - Blackstone & Shaw 222 -1311 TOP HAT Cocktail Lounge CHARLES & HELEN TIMMONS 4765 E. Belmont 81 Y. KA1 At& W. RANEY HARPAIN'S DAIRY FARM GOLD MEDAL WINNING MILK 3949 N. Barton or 3900 N. Cedar GOODALL FLOOR COVERING We'll Save You Money on All Types of Rugs and Carpets We Do Our Own Installing 1827 E. Belmont 268 -0764 LANGWORTHY PAVING & GRADING Blocktopping - Oiling - Grading Asphalt Paving 268 -7076 5053 S. Cedar Fresno A PROGRESS REPORT None of these deficiencies were the fault of any one person. They were merely the result of thirty - five or forty years accumulation of duties and meth- ods. Many good ideas and new methods had been developed over the years. However, in many cases, when a person had found a better way to do some- thing, he lacked authority to discard the old method, so the task was done both ways. The major need was for someone with authority to examine every detail of the operation, decide what could be eliminated, what could be kept but improved, what could be merged with some related task, and what services should be added. When the division was reorganized and re- titled, those made responsible for making the plan a success were given the needed authority. At first they were somewhat awed at the magnitude of the task. It seemed almost impossible that any significant im- provements could be made without .a substantial in- crease in manpower and working space. However, they decided to give it a try, so they rolled up their sleeves and went to work. A complete book could be written on the problems encountered and the solutions found. Perhaps the most frustrating one was trying to assure the other members of the department that all the chaos and confusion created by the sudden chang- es had not been deliberately planned to disrupt the operations of the department, and that in the long run the improvement in service would make any temporary inconveniences worthwhile. After a while those in other divisions began to understand and cooperate, and from then on the task went more smoothly. The close of 1964 marked the end of two years since the gigantic task had been started. Those re- sponsible were able to report the following progress. I. Twenty -four hour, seven day a week coverage had been provided for the Records Section. II. The two separate main files, plus one or two smaller files, had been combined into a master index file. III. A rigid chain of command had been es- tablished. Each member of the division had been given a specific task or group of tasks, had the au- thority necessary for successful completion, and knew to whom he was directly responsible for its com- pletion. IV. All outmoded procedures had been either (Continued on Nex! Page) ea 0 Al WHEN THAT SONIC BOOM HIT HE WAS CLEANING HIS GUN \ RECOMMEND WE HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE SERVICE CO., Expert Appliance Service on all major brands by Factory Trained Specialists — Ail Work Guaranteed — SO. PARALLEL AVE. PH. 268-9457 ADVANCE TV SERVICE All Makes and Models - Color All Work Guaranteed 1581 N. Palm at McKinley 233 -3703 Since 1932 INLAND SHOW CASE & FIXTURES Commercial & Residential Formica Drainboards - Complete Store Fixtures 1473 Thesta 237 -4158 IDEAL BAKERY Mexican Pastries Wholesale & Retail 836 F Street 266 -5881 and 233 -6936 C & A MARKET Groceries - Beer - Wine Meats - Produce 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. — 7 days a week 4620 E. Church Ave. at Maple L Records And Identification Division WARRANTS AND RECORDS FIELD OFFICERS F. PIPKIN Sergeant J. CAMINO . 1 J. CAPRELIAN - l t D. DOUGLAS discarded or brought up to date. All duplicate pro- cedures had been eliminated with the most efficient method retained. Printed form letters were devised for us wherever applicable. V. Technical service procedures are more closely supervised and controlled. Evidence is securely stored and accounted for, and much of the obsolete equip- ment has been replaced. The most significant point is that, by careful study and planning, and thorough supervision and control, these improvements were accomplished with prac- tically no increase in manpower, and without the addition of a single square foot of working space. Even more incredible is the fact that, in addition to the improvements outlined, ways were found to add the following services. I. A file is kept of felons wanted by other police agencies in California, and by some other States if there are indications the subject may be in this area. II. Crime statistics for the monthly report to C.I.I. and F.B.I. are now accurately compiled on a daily basis, instead of being done in a once a month rush as before. (Continued on Next Page! D. HOFF 83 L. HUNT LEASE '65 SKYLARK with factory BUICKSAIR CONDITIONING` *Model 4427 incl. auto. trans., $,$DO power steering, radio, heater, whitewall tires, and tinted PER MONTH glass. Tax is included. CAVES BUICK CO. Blackstone at Ratcliffe Stadium — Fresno Ph. 237 -0221 START YOUR DAY WITH HEMINGWAY 7:00 AM Courtesy of Borden's A 1 1430 AM • FM A PROGRESS REPORT III. Warrant statistics are accurately compiled, and a rigid control maintained over warrants as- signed for service. Percentage of warrants served has increased considerably during the two -year period. IV. All old records have now been put on micro- film. Since one roll of film in a box slightly larger than a cigarette package can hold about three thous- and documents, this has made possible the storage of all records on the main floor, eliminating time con- suming trips to the basement whenever an old folder was called for. V. In every operation of the department, as many improvements as were possible, and some that seemed impossible, had been made. Naturally, there were errors, but for each error a lesson was learned. A task of this nature can never be considered as finished. The Records and Identification Division provides so many diverse services that there will al- ways be room for improvement, and a constant evaluation of methods and results must be main- tained. The future provides an exciting challenge to those who administer such an agency. Experiments are al- ready being conducted on the adaptation of electronic data processing to the police records field. The re- sults so far have been more than promising. It is predicted that within a few years, it will be possible for a patrol officer to make a warrant or record check, and to be told within a minute or two whether or not the subject is wanted or has ever been arrested in any part of the State. The potential value to law enforcement generally, to the public it serves, of such fast service is obvious. The equipment is already available. All that remains is for the state to coordinate and set up the system, the taxpayers to agree to pay for it, and police iden- tification and records personnel to train themselves to use it. 84 G. S. DOUGLAS CO. WHOLESALE HARDWARE 1382 N. Cedar 251 -7306 DAY & NIGHT SEPTIC SERVICE Tank Capacity 1309 Gallon $15.00 Pumping WE GIVE BLUE CHIP STAMPS Ph. 266 -9148 4507 W. Church, Fresno Records And Identification Division WARRANTS AND RECORDS - � r 1 F. DAY Senior Clerk A R t C. BRONSON Zge V. KASPARIAN J. VASQUEZ B. BEETS Matron . aer .. . .. , S. COLEMAN 11 01 ... r AAA M. LAWRENCE E. WEEKS 85 f, M. BARBER M. FAIN / 1 AM E. MASON CLERICAL 4 ' V. BIXLER 1 J J M. HAGGERTY 5,�jIv�J` P L. MOSHIER l t J. WILLIAMS 86 left ANTIQUE UPHOLSTERING SHOP AIR OASIS CAFE Rebuilt - Restyled - Modernized Guaranteed Furniture Upholstering AAA ELECTRIC Chandler Field 1829 West Olive 237 -0584 Phone 237 -0194 1941 N. Motel Dr. No. 60 AIRWAYS COFFEE SHOP From Daylight to Dark for ARCADE TRAILER PARK Swimming Pool for Residents Your Convenience A -1 INSULATION & FENCE CO. 1941 N. Motel Drive 264 -3658 Airways Golf Course 255 -9802 6766 E. Olive, Fresno 251-6219 AL'S CHEVRON SERVICE ARCHIE'S RESTAURANT Accessories - Lubrication A B C MUSIC SERVICE Atlas Tires and Batteries 6187 N. Blackstone 439 -0534 315 N. Thorne 264 -1418 4797 Clinton at Chestnut 251 -7429 ARROW PHARMACY ALAN'S SALON OF BEAUTY ACE REFRIGERATION SALES & SERVICE Professional Care Is Best For Hair E. Kings Canyon Rd. 255 -8351 796 E g y Commercial Refrigeration 3434 E. Floradora Ph. 237 -4927 564 Olive Ave. 233 -1646 AUTOMOTIVE PARTS COMPANY ALBRECHT'S WELDING MACHINE SHOP A and M CARPET General Welding Repair 722 Broadway Phone 268 -6427 620 W. Olive, Fresno 237 -2156 4344 N. Blackstone Ph. 222 -8574 A & M LUMBER CO. JOE ALESSANDRI Ei Open 7 Days a Week Terrazzo Floors, Steps and Bases (Except Major Holidays) Compliments of 1855 W. Church Ave. Ph. 264 -2705 B & L LIQUORS 4561 Olive & Maple Aves 255 -0424 1288 N. Fresno Street 266 -1864 SAM ALEXANDER ACE ALUMINUM AWNING CO. Aluminum Awnings and Sidings REFRIGERATION B & V AUTO PARTS 1915 E. Olive 268 -3051 1250 Van Ness 268 -6183 All Parts & Accessories Transmission Specialists 1 259 B Street 266 -3008 ACME MACHINE CO. ALLEN'S WELDING SHOP Steel Tubing Portable Arc & Acetylene Welding BAKER CHEVRON SERVICE 212 North H St. 266 -9469 1339 E. Church Ave. 268 -4203 6020 Blackstone at Bullard 227 -7090 ACME TENT & AWNING THE AMBURGO WESTERN MFG. CO. INC. Custom Boat Covers - Canvas Articles Feed Concentrates & Supplements CHARLES N CO. 7183 N. Abby, Pinedole 439 -1100 1216 G St. 233 -4684 Wholesale Pr sae Produce 1340 G Street Fresno ADAMS BARBER SHOP 3 Barbers to serve you ANDY'S OWL CLUB BAMBOO HUT Children welcome 721 Fulton 237 -9974 Excellent Chinese Food to Take Out West & Shields 2441 N. First St. 222 -1513 OFFICE PHONE 268 -4231 ADAMS & KEAST ANGELO'S DRIVE IN INSURANCE Featuring the Best Hamburgers BARON'S POULTRY RANCH 209 Helm Building — Fresno, California Bar B -Q Beef Sandwiches FRANK L. ADAMS FRED J. KEAST 710 W. Olive Ave. 268 -3726 3892 Butler, Fresno 266 -9928 Res. Ph. 227 -1052 Res, Ph 229 -1629 AERO SALES & SERVICE, INC. ANGELO'S MEAT MARKET HERB BAUER'S SPORTING GOODS 268 -6459 "For a Real Treat - Try Angelo's Meats'' Indoor Pistol & Rifle Range Hangars 1 & 2 Chandler Field 3137 Palm Ph. 227 -8449 '' Open Evenings" Where Abby & Blackstone Meet 86 left Records And Identification Division TECHNICAL SERVICES SECTION S. BARNES Sergeant C. ALEXANDER Dep. Criminologist A. FLORES Criminologist D. JUSTICE Dep. Criminologist MENTAL HEALTH SECTION The staff of the Mental Health Section are, standing, left to right, M. Baronian, F. Poore and R. Purcell. Seated is Sergeant 1. De Young. 87 Ad? L. SARMENT Criminologist , r*f E. LAMB Dep. Criminologist nm* R. SMITH Criminologist R. McQUILLEN Dep.Criminolog'ist TRANSPORTATION SECTION Transportation Section is handled by P. Prevost, sergeant, standing by car. At right is R. Arden, sergeant, who succeeds Prevost who retires this year. BOB'S TAVERN BEAVER'S HATCHERY DRAFT BEER - SHUFFLE BOARD 2245 W. Church, Fresno 233 -1448 4030 E. Belmont 237 -9908 BEL AIR MOTEL AND RESTAURANT W. Olive at Hiway 99 268 -4211 BELMONT HARDWARE For All Your Hardware Needs 817 E. Belmont 233 -0729 BELMONT MOTORS "The Best For The Least In Used Cars" 3808 E. Belmont Ave. Ph. 264 -9904 BELMONT TIRE DISTRIBUTORS Lloyd & Deo Allen 268 -3173 3519 E. Belmont Fresno BIG BOY MARKET JAMES HUEY 1660 B Street Ph. 233 -0401 BIG SAVE MARKET Groceries - Meats - Vegetables Beer - Wine 1 12 W. Whitesbridge Ave. 266 -3763 GARNETT L. "BILL" BILLINGS Wholesale Distributors FARM EQUIPMENT 2122 So. "G" St. Ph. 264 -981 BILL'S SUPER SHELL SERVICE 3681 Blackstone 229 -3365 Fresno BLACKSTONE MOTORS HOWARD PLAGGE 124 Blackstone 237 -1954 BLACKSTONE PHARMACY Citywide Delivery 539 Blackstone 233 -6203 BLOSSER'S SPORTS EQUIPMENT CO ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS 1424 Fulton St. Ph. 264 -5585 BONSTEEL DUMP TRUCKING 439 -2667 6390 N. Blackstone Ave., Fresno Bourzac Concrete Construction Swimming Pools Plastering - Sidewalks 850 E. Santa Ana 227 -3885 THE BRANDING IRON 237 -5301 3364 W. Belmont BROADWAY STEAM CLEANING Cars - Trucks - Tractors Steam Cleaned 240 Broadway 237 -7603 BROSI'S HARDWARE CHEVRON GASOLINE 5211 W. Shaw, Fresno 237 -5268 BRUCE'S BARBER SHOP Personalized Barbering 2736 Divisadero, Plaza Shopping Center FRANK BRUNO'S Grocery & Meat Market 1926 E Street 237 -8135 K. C. BUCK SERVICE STATION Signal Oil and Gas Merced & L 237 -9773 BUKER & COLSON DRUG CO. 24 Hour Prescription Service Open 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. ( Sat. to 5 ) Ph. 237 - 4171 —Free Delivery 2824 N. Mariposa ARCHIE BURTON DOUGLAS SERVICE EXPERT LUBRICATION Gas - Oil - Tires - Tubes - Accessories 1504 N. Weber, Fresno 266 -8584 BUTLER DRUGS Peter Bedrosian 3558 E. Butler Ave. 237 -7844 CAL MARKET MEAT - FISH - POULTRY GROCERIES 304 E. California Ave. 237 -8454 CALIFORNIA - FRESNO OIL CO. PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 2518 S. Railroad Ph. 233 -621 1 CALIFORNIA MOTEL KITCHENS - FREE TV 233 -0849 3547 S. Golden State Blvd. Fresno California Sun Dry Boulgour Co. Specializing in Armenian - Syrian Products Pistachio Nuts - Sunflower & Pumpkin Seeds 630 South Cedar Ave. 255 -2390 CALWA HOTEL ROOMS - APARTMENTS 3978 Calwa Ave. Ph. 233 -9494 CALWA QUALITY MARKET Groceries - Beer - Wine - Soft Drinks 3924 Jensen Ave. 233 -9979 CALWA REXALL PHARMACY Prescription Specialists Quality Rexall Products 3978 E. Jensen Ave., Calwa 268 -7876 CAPITOL CLEANERS CLEANING and LAUNDRY 540 Belmont 264 -3015 CARL'S AUTO REPAIR General Repairs - All Makes 4762 E. Kings Canyon Rd. 251 -6806 CARTER'S HEATING SERVICE Heating & Cooling Installation and Repairs 3688 N. Harrison, Fresno 222 -0653 CARTER & SONS Heating and Air Conditioning 4715 N. Blackstone Ph. 227 -2914 J. CARTWRIGHT & SON SINCE 1885 Manufacturers of Pruning Shears Malaga 237 -6191 88 1 r T be SO tat fri ice thi is Pu Civil Division FIELD STAFF s , - i L F. KOLL J. PAPAZIAN C. BALEY Captain Lieutenant Sergeant L. ALEXANDER v r i R. MAULDIN LOW- L. RICE A. SCHMALL THE SILENT SERVICE The Civil Division The civil division of any sheriff's department can be compared to one's family physician. You don't see much of him or have any lingering social con- tacts with him, but when you are ill, he is the best friend you can have. He performs a specialized serv- ice. Such are the reactions that a citizen may have to this vital division. It receives very little publicity, but is forever performing a specialized service to the public, to the attorneys, and to the courts. The functions of this department are manifested 89 VAW dijAh A. RANDRUP 1 O � w.. I . go MY C. RAU in satisfying the judgments handed down by our courts, securing pending suits through attachments properly executed, and the service of summonses, subpoenas, notices, orders, etc. Its functions are much too complex to cover with an article of this length. The division is composed of a captain, a lieutenant, a sergeant, and six deputies along with eight women who look after the intricate aspects of the clerical work. An efficient and detailed accounting system accounts for every penny received and its proper disbursement. When one considers the fact that this (Continued on Next Page) CEDAR AVENUE NURSERY Complete Nursery Service 3411 N. Cedar 227 -0171 CHUCK SMITH'S CEDAR HEIGHTS LIQUOR Cedar & Shields 229 -0856 CENTRAL FISH CO. 1507 Kern St. 237 -2049 CENTRAL VALLEY LEVELING CO. Excavating - Grading - Paving Fill Dirt 4865 E. Belmont Ave. Ph. 255 -0775 CHICKEN DELIGHT CHICKEN - SHRIMP - BAR -B -QUE RIBS Free Delivery 1326 N. Blackstone 266 -81 1 1 CHIHUAHUA TORTILLERIA Specializing in Flour and Corn Tortillas 1061 F St. Phone 266 -2460 CIRCLE W. APPLIANCE CO. Major Repair on Westinghouse Only 2005 E. Belmont, Fresno 268 -7703 HOTEL CREST 1838 Fresno St. Phone 233 -9791 DAVE'S AUTO ELECTRIC Official Brake & Headlight Station General Repair and Tuneup BOB MOREIDA Clover Tank & Welding Works 1520 N. Sierra Vista 255 -3422 CODY BROS. PLUMBING Carl Allen, Jr. 8171 E. Hedges 251-7772 MILDRED COLE DRAPERIES 742 Fulton Street 233 -8314 COMMERCIAL BODY SHOP Complete Auto Body Repairs & Painting 745 S. Orange Ave. 237 -2457 COMMERCIAL ELECTRO PLATING M. E. ''Mac" McQuone 2940 S. Elm Avenue COMMERCIAL MFG. & SUPPLY CO. 2432 South Railroad CITYEDGE DRIVE IN Consolidated Electrical Distributors Wholesale Only 2420 S. Elm 268 -1493 906 N Street 268 -6464 CIVIC CENTER CAFE Open 7 A.M. to 4 P.M. Closed Sat., Sun. & Holidays 2315 Fresno (Opposite City Hall) CIVIC PATROL W. D. SHERMAN, Owner 1404 E. Susex Way 229 -9454 RUSS CLEMENTS SERVICE 2740 Van Ness Blvd., Fresno 227 -3190 THE CLOCK SHOP Clock and Appliance Repairs 1127 E. Belmont ( Bet. San Pablo & Van Ness) Phone 237 -2290 1365 N. Blackstone 233 -3661 DAVE'S TRACTOR REPAIR & SERVICE 20 Years Experience 2321 S. Geneva 264 -2895 GEORGE DANIELS Plastering Contractor 1638 E. Hammond Ave. 233 -7666 Compliments of JOHN DE BENEDETTO & SONS Fresno DEE'S FORTY ONE CLUB 1275 N. Blackstone 233 -4335 1 MIKE DEMIRJIAN TRUCKING 5408 E. Jensen Ph. 237 -7178 DEPENDABLE CLEANERS In by 9 — Out by 5 Free Pickup and Delivery 3368 Butler Ave. 233 -0683 DIAMOND T TRUCKS Sales & Service 2702 S. Railroad Ave. 233 -1126 CONSOLIDATED LATHING CO. JOHN DILLON PLUMBING All Types Commercial and Plumbing Fixtures and Repairs Residential Lathing Residential and Industrial 1 242 N. Sierra Vista Ph. 251-3771 4504 E. Woodward 237 -5686 J. T. COWAN DOLLAR DINER General Contractor Smorgasbord 6767 N. Blackstone, Pinedale 625 E. Belmont Ph. 475 -0320 439 -0267 CROWLEY MFG. INC. DOMINIC'S LIQUORS 7 Days a Week Market Equipment PARTY SNACKS 1225 E Street 268 -1058 6030 Blackstone 439 -4231 CROWN MEAT CO. DON'S SHOP Aircraft Welding - Metal Spinning 740 H Street 233-3811 3074 S. Elm 237 -5441 90 ar re. fie PI: yu Civil Division M. DUCROUX H. McV AY J. SHIRAGA CLERICAL STAFF D. GARCIA L. PATTON r L. WATSON department is partially self sufficient because of the fees that it collects, it is indeed a rarity in our law enforcement structure. The duties performed by this division, though of a vital necessity to the individuals involved, are at times quite depressing to the deputies. Certain heart break- ing cases are bound to be encountered that leave their latent marks on the field deputies. Orders from the Superior Court which direct the sheriff to take into physical custody children in the care of one parent and deliver them to the other parent are quite shat- tering to the nervous systems of all involved. The field deputy in this division is frequently exposed to violent emotional reactions. A Writ of Possession commanding the sheriff to place a landlord in peaceful possession of a dwelling quite often requires the physical moving of the occu- 91 '7 ` t � S: I. HOLDEN K. LEAVITT pants and their belongings. Every effort is made to make the moving as painless as possible. Neverthe- less, many pitiful conditions are encountered. The fruits of ignorance, poverty, and neglect are constant companions to the deputies in the Civil Division. It is sometimes difficult for the average civil deputy to get a feeling of satisfaction from such assignments; but nevertheless, it is a job which must be done, and if he does it to the best of his ability and as painlessly as possible, the deputy can take pride in the fact that he did his best. Other cases require the repossession of personal property such as automobiles, furniture, equipment, etc. An individual would sometimes rather give up his wife and family than part with his automobile. Real property is also attached and sometimes sold at a sheriff's sale in order to satisfy a judgment or a lien. A case handled last year required the Civil De- partment to send two deputies to the Coast Range Mountains near the San Benito County line to locate, post, and eventually sell thirty -five asbestos mining claims along with thousands of dollars worth of machinery. This division handled more than 12,000 cases last year and case load grows each year. Each case must be carefully scrutinized for its ac- curacy as outlined by the California Code of Civil Procedure. Since our laws are constantly changing, much study is required in order to maintain the de- sired degree of accuracy. If any one sub - department of our country govern- ment were required to produce a financial statement for the purpose of showing the economic status of our county, the Civil Division would be well quali- fied since its case load constantly reflects the local business cycle. Although the Civil Division seldom makes the news, it is doing a job nevertheless. DRAKE HOTEL If it's Ammonia —Call FLAG JANITORIAL SUPPLY Lillian Bagdasarian JESS ELLIS Distr. of Commercial Waxes & Cleaners Commercial Refrigeration Service Scrubbing Machines &Vacuum Cleaners 1913 Tulare St. Phone 264 -9125 5194 E. Washington 255 -2505 4225 E. Shields 229 -0550 TOM DUFFY'S ANTIQUES 6061 N. Blackstone 229 -3437 EAST AVENUE GROCER Groceries - Cold Beer - Soft Drinks 2953 So. East Ave. 233 -9890 EASTON DRUG CO. 5796 So. Elm Ave. 264-1475 EASTON FOOD LOCKERS V. J. JENSEN, Prop. 5435 S. Elm 264 -9552 j EDDIE'S PASTRY SHOP We Specialize in Birthday, Wedding and Party Cakes Manchester Center 229 -0232 EL CAPITAN MOTEL Some Kitchen Units Refrigeration - Swimming Pool - Quiet 4850 N. Blackstone 227 -2674 ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP GENERAL CONTRACTOR FIGARDEN GROCERY ELLIS MANOR APARTMENTS Fresh Meat - Beer - Wine - Groceries 1930 E. Dakota 227 -9534 3742 W. Bullard Phone 439 -2120 EL MAR PACKING CO. ROY FISHER GARDEN SPECIALTY SHOP 301 Santa Fe Ave., Fresno "Complete Lawn Mower Service" 1551 N. Palm Ave. 268 -6515 Compliments EMIL'S FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY RAY FISHER PHARMACY 2131 E. Belmont 266 -8940 4646 N. Blackstone Ave. Phone 222 -3033 ELM JEWELERS Specializing In Watch Repairs FRESNO BAKING CO. ongine Watches - Keepsake Diamonds Specializing in French Bread and Rolls 344 C St. 266 -6241 FRANK DE VECCHIO 1259 F Street 268 -5128 EL SARAPE CAFE 1412 Tulare Street 233 -9812 FRESNO BRAKE SUPPLY Marvin Andersen —Duane Andersen EL TROCADERO CAFE 3951 Ventura, Fresno 255 -3069 1441 Tulare 266 -4841 EVANS DRAPERY STUDIO Draperies for Your Every Need 455 No. Broadway 237 -0063 253 Fulton, Fresno 233 -1153 EVAN'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Repairing & Rebuilding ELMER ELIA, Dry Wall Contractor 625 Broadway Ph. 268 -4704 Taping, Texturing and Hanging 709 W. Sierra Madre Ave. 229 -8206 EL GATO NEGRO CORA ZAVALES 938 F Street 233 -9656 ELECTRIC SUPPLIERS 220 M Street, Fresno FEDERAL JEWELRY & LOAN CO. Since 1919 1820 Tulare Street 237 -3421 FELLES PLANING MILL Custom Mill & Cabinet Work 2108 E. McKinley Ave. 268 -7029 FRESNO LIQUOR STORE Open 7 Days a Week 5595 E. Griffith Way Ph. 291 -7888 FRESNO MARBLE & TILE CO. 2306 McKinley 266 -9438 FRESNO MERCHANTS PATROL 3484 E. Austin Way 222 -0348 FRESNO OXYGEN & WELDING SUPPLIES 729 P Street 233 -6684 I FRESNO PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 4572 E. Belmont Ave. For Prompt Service Call 255 -8353 ROBERT ELIA, Painting Contractor FENNELL'S SUNLAND SERVICE FRESNO SAW SERVICE WRIGHT POWER SAWS Friend of The Sheriff's Dept. Service - Accessories - Car Washing Trimmer Power Mowers 4979 E. Dakota 251-8433 2148 Kern Street at L 268 -2492 Complete Saw Service 721 N. Fresno 237 -1407 92 Is FRESNO COUNTY INDUSTRIAL FARM 1"01 From left, standing —L. Abbott, A. Lance, F. Rice, O. Hyatt, E. Collins, L. Bruton, J. Lovett, E. McClurg, S. Jones, G. Hart, E. Crowder, Assistant Chief Supervisor. Seated, L. Cox, E. Gilstrap, P. Eakles, Chief Supervisor, M. Edwards, F. Delgado, O. Pierce, K. Foran, G. Howe, Dimas Cardoso. Inset, left, G. Neilsen; right, J. Carella. The Fresno County Industrial Farm is a unit of twenty -eight employees which functions under the direction of the Sheriff. This is a minimum security facility and is commonly called the Elkhorn Farm because it is located at the corner of south Elm and Elkhorn Avenues. The Elkhorn Farm is staffed by one chief supervisor, two assistant chief supervisors, nineteen industrial farm supervisors, one food man - ager-jail, two jail cooks, one laundryman and two clerical. The inmates are assigned to Elkhorn for a mini- mum period of 30 days. During their confinement, they are assigned to work crews performing neces- sary tasks there and at county facilities throughout the county. Included are work assignments in the Farm program, which has resulted in the production of fresh vegetables for use at county facilities. Trees, shrubs, and plants are raised by the inmates during their assignments for use by the County Parks De- partment. 93 +o 01 During the year a total of 182,989 man hours were spent in the development and maintenance of County Parks. This work consisted of the construc- tion of new buildings, tables, benches, water foun- tains, restrooms, roads and the planting of shade trees, shrubs, lawns, etc. While developing the new recreational areas, the inmates were maintaining the old. As the county population grows, new facilities are anticipated with a corresponding increase in the services needed. VERNON FRIESEN B. C. McGoy HART'S PHARMACY GOLD NUGGET Lawn Sprinkler Systems Where Good Friends Meet Phone 229 -3553 1521 Blackstone 233 -6995 1218 E. Belmont Avenue 4174 N. First at Ash Ian GOLDEN STATE BROOM CO. HEALEY & POPOVICH FUJI CAFE Office 412 Delno Ph. 233 -7761 OFFICE AND BUILDING EQUIPMENT 1521 Kern 233 -9378 Factory 2735 Woodward 237 -5416 1703 Fulton Ph. 264 -4736 GONG'S WHITESBRIDGE MARKET Compliments of PERRY M. HEARD 245 Whitesbridge Rd. 268 -3014 G. and A. MARKET 820 Van Ness 237 -3488 GRANDMA'S PANTRY Your Friendly Store Hours: 8 to 5:30 Mon. thru Sat. HEITZIG and SHIRKEY 1438 Ventura 237 -9735 ( Except Holidays) LUNCHEON U. S. ROYAL TIRES — RECAPPING Fresno's Oldest Tire Dealer G & L SPORTS EQUIPMENT Gifts - Cards - Antiques Since 1919 1926 Tuolumne St. Ph. 268 -2018 Golf and Athletic Supplies 1608 Broadway 233-11A7 4838 N. Blackstone 222 -6593 GRANT'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE Cocktails - Friendly Atmosphere HENDERSON GARDENS Complete Nursery Stock VINCENT GANDUGLIA TRUCKING 2312 Tulare (Oppos. Post Office) Landscaping Consultant 4746 E. Florence 251-71( A180 N. Fowler Ave. 291 -2484 GENCO'S Service Station - Tank Truck HENRY'S LIQUOR STORE LIQUOR 8 SPORTING GOODS Bulk Plant Equipment Open 7 Days -9 A.M. 'Til 11 P.M. HAEHL EQUIPMENT 920 E St. 233 -5574 2419 S. Cedar Phone 237 -1725 1903 No. Motel Drive Fresno Meet your friends at GENERAL SURPLUS SALES HAHN'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE HERB'S RANCH HOUSE Government Surplus Machinery 2105 W. Whitesbridge Rd. ALL MAKES - MODELS - TERMS Beer on Tap 2389 S. Maple 237 -7437 3906 E. Belmont 264 -4009 WALTER HEYE, COTTON LOU GENTILE'S Flower Basket HAPPY LIQUOR STORE 916 E. Belmont, Fresno 722 Olive, Fresno 268 -6644 Open 6 A.M. to 2 A.M. Phone 485 -0681 1022 F Street Phone 237 -5227 ED GILLIS HICKS SIGNS CHEVRON STATION HAMILTON'S GROCERY Neon - Plastic - Painted Signs 1016 W. Shaw 227 -2826 8964 S. Elm 264 -8609 6655 W. Ashlan Ave. 264 -8657 RING KEE CO. GIORDANO MARKET HARRISON MOTOR PARTS TOBACCO AND CANDY Al San Pablo, Fresno 485 -0250 701 M Street 233 -7255 1542 Tulare St. 233 -4416 GLEIM -CROWN PUMP INC. ANTHONY HARRON CARL HOBE 3087 E. Elm Ave. 266 -0584 HARRON BOX NAILING CO. Consulting Petroleum Engineer Fresno 2390 East Avenue 237 -7436 4740 N. Arcade, Fresno 227 -8003 THE GLOBE DRUG COMPANY FRED HARTMAN REALTOR HOLLY DEPARTMENT STORE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Homes - Ranches - Income Properties 1163 Broadway Ph. 237 -7137 222 W. Olive 268 -7633 1027 F Street Fresno as Cap, JS a APP GONE HUNTING ia Captain Sponier (top) at his desk hefore retirement; receives lifetime hadge from Sheriff Melvin Vill- nurlh, and at hottom he is presented with a shotgun as a farewell gift at a retn•ement luncheon as his wife, Amelia, looks on. 95 Captain Conrad Spomer has retired after twenty - six devoted years to the law enforcement profession. He officially retired on December 9, 1964. "Connie," as he was affectionately called by his fellow officers, joined the Sheriff's Department on November 18, 1938. At the rime of his appointment, there were only twenty -seven wputies in the depart- ment. It now has more than two hundred. "We worked twelve to sixteen hours a day seven days a week when I first starred," stated the robust looking captain. "It's different now; our hours are much better and the profession has improved with changing times. The boys coming in now are younger and have it better education. With experience and training they'll become better officers." Spomer's advice to all new and potential officers is well worth listening to: "Don't pretend that you know it all. Listen to your superiors who have experience and knowledge in crime work." Spomer was promoted to captain in 1952. He served as head of the jail before taking over the Detective Division. His law enforcement career has spanned the administration of three sheriffs. He was born in Fresno sixty -four years ago. He and his devoted wife, Amelia, celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary in 1962. Captain Spomer and his wife plan to do some traveling now that he finally has the time. His first love is hunting. This is where he can put to good use the new shotgun presented to him by Sheriff Melvin A. Willmirth and fellow employees at his retirement luncheon. Good hunting, Captain, and don't forget your many friends who have admired and respected your wisdom and your vast knowledge in the field of law enforcement. AT EASE WITH THE EASEL Detective Sergeant Don Lysdahl has hung up his badge and gun for the brush and the easel. Don re- tired on it disability pension on Oct. 8, 1963 because of a back condition. Don joined the sheriff's department on September 1, 1951. During his career he served in the Jail, the Courts, Patrol, and the Detective Divisions. He was (Continued on Nexl Pagel GONE HUNTING promoted to Sergeant in 1961 and served as a shift commander in the Jail. In 1962 he was transferred to the Detective Division where he served as a homi- cide investigator. Although Don is unable to do much hunting or fishing, he keeps busy with oil painting. In addition to his skill with the brush, he is an accomplished cartoonist. Many of the cartoons appearing in this magazine were drawn by him. Don and his wife "Katy" live at 3794 E. Dakota. Good luck Don and don't forger we all miss you at the office. Cotton Is the Economic Balance Wheel of every community in this Valley. Always insist on Cotton items the fiber you can trust! CALCM, LTD. PINEDALE SUN -MAID RAISINS Best of The Crop a • EXTRA FLAVOR! • EXTRA ENERGY! �1 • EXTRA GOODNESS! 0 e1, Sun -Maid Raisin Growers of California KINGSBURG, CALIFORNIA Don Lysdahl .nits before his easel. One of his favorite activities 11011, is drawing cartoons to amuse the readers of "Sheriff's Review." SIZZLER STEAK HOUSE Top Sirloin Steak Dinner $1.19 Children 1/2 Price 4017 E. Ashton, at Cedar Ph. 222 -9868 Fresno MANCHESTER COFFEE SHOP Open 24 Hours — Breakfast Anytime i 3844 N. Blackstone Ph. 229 -8471 Fresno MARION NINE LUMBER CO. We Take Better Care of Your Home EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING HOUSEWARE — HARDWARE 5615 E. Kings Canyon Rd. at Clovis Ave. 25S -0421 SUNNY SIDE FRESNO CHIHUAHUA TORTILLERIA Specializing in Flour and Corn Tortillas 1061 F St. Phone 266 -2460 I i BUDD BYRNE'S MACHINE SHOP Engine Building - All Types 4634 E. Tyler Ave. Ph. 251 -8214 Fresno ALFRED'S Pizza - French Bread Sandwiches Jumbo Burgers - Shish Kebab Sandwiches 1803 Dakota Corner of Blackstone 229 -7853 JA 13 aih 13,' 183 HOLLYWOOD LIQUOR & GIFT SHOP Compliments KELLER'S USED CARS Across from Hotel Californian JENSEN & PILEGARD Belmont's Oldest and Strongest Car Dealer 846 Van Ness Ave. 266 -7863 FRESNO 3433 Belmont Ave. Ph. 233 -9000 HOLT & VAN BODY & FENDER WORKS Durable All-Aluminum TRUCK and TRAILER BODIES —BOATS 418 N. Fresno St. Phone 266 -9347 HOOD'S PHARMACY R. E. Hood 3651 Ventura 237 -2168 HOWELL AIR CONDITIONING & SHEET METAL, INC. 4404 N. Effie Phone 222 -5224 CHET HOYER Mercury Motors Valco & Hydro -Swift Boats 233 -6606 10015 W. McKinley HUDSON'S SHELL SERVICE Expert Tune Up and Brake Work 1190 N. Chestnut at Olive Phone 251 -8317 HUMPHREY BROS. INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE Established 1906 841 No. Fulton 264 -3541 HUNTER - WAGNER CO. INC. Mechanical Contractors 403 S. Clovis Ave., Fresno JERRY'S TAVERN 1345 Fresno 264 -2059 JET DRIVE IN Broasted Chicken Dinners Hamburgers - Steaks - Donuts 1234 N. First St. 233 -2172 Bus. Phone 266 -3712 JOE'S FURNITURE New and Used Furniture 3685 E. Belmont Fresno JOHNNIE'S FLYING "A" SERVICE Johnnie Barigion, Prop. Lubrication - Excellent Service 222 -0161 3095 E. Shields K -G TV & APPLIANCE Bonded TECHS for TV Service 238 N. Fresno 268 -5575 K -Y LUMBER CO. "Home of Friendly Fences" 1710 Blackstone 237 -6105 KARL'S REALTY Karl Hagopian 2904 N. Blackstone 222 -4421 KEARNEY GUEST HOME AMBULATORY PATIENTS ONLY 611 Kearney Blvd. Ph. 237 -1374 LLOYD KIGGENS Agent and Broker JOHNNIE'S GARAGE For All Insurance Lines 5105 W. Shaw 233 -5932 728 N. Fresno 237 -71 1 1 JOHNNIE'S MARKET & CAFE 3292 N. Weber 237 -2673 TEDDY JOHNSON Well Drilling 488 W. Shaw, Fresno 227 -3012 INDEPENDENT SHEET METAL JONES TOYS - GIFTS - HARDWARE In Food Bank Shopping Center Heating & Air Conditioning 1323 W. Shields Ave. 227 -9796 1932 E. Lewis 266.9266 JACKSON -JONES U -SAVE LIQUORS The Most For Your Money 1306 W. Shields at West 227 -9062 JAE'S CLEANERS & TAILORS tailor Made Suits - Sport Coats - Pants 1325 Hazelwood 264 -5527 JEFFREY ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO 1835 Lamona 233 -2208 JORGENSEN'S BATTERY SHOP 4740 E. Kings Canyon Road 255 -0800 JOURDAN CONCRETE PIPE CO. 1851 No. Motel Drive 237 -7125 KARP JEWELRY & LOAN CO. Across from Continental Bus Depot Money Loaned on Guns, Jewelry, Cameras 1832 Fresno St. 233 -3307 97 KING -O -MEAT OF FRESNO Serving Restaurants - Institutions Resorts - Markets 3931 Ventura Phone 251 -8603 KNOBBY HOUSE RESTAURANT Open 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner 1739 Divisadero bet. Abby & Blackst. KOMOTO DEPARTMENT STORE 1528 Kern Fresno JOE W. KONKEL Electrical Wiring Residential & Commercial 4405 E. Grant 251 -82891 KRAMER CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractor Residential Construction 5861 E. Parkside Drive 255 -2837 LA CUCARACHA STORE ALFRED G. FLORES, Prop. Mexican Importer 1014 E Street Fresno To still the cry of "Chlid 1031" , ra, W J-- Davis maintains an up -lo -dale file on all volunteers in the Bid Creek area and keeps records of all equipment owned or available to the men of the volunteer search and rescue unit. The Search and Rescue Unit of the Fresno County Sheriff's Department received considerable publicity recently when this article was published in EDISON NEWS, the monthly magazine of the Southern Cali- fornia Edison Company. The article appeared in the March issue of the magazine which is distributed throughout the power system and to many news- papers and firms outside its service area. The article reflects the fine cooperation that Edison employees give to the Search and Rescue Unit in the mountain area. With the first melting of the winter snow in the High Sierras the fishermen, campers and hikers of southern and central California start making prepar- ations for their first excursion to the high mountains of the Big Creek area. Their thoughts are on the golden trout and the tracking trails. There is no thought of danger; no meditation of impending dark disaster which can, and has, marred many a vacation in the High Sierra country. For as any member of 90 1_0A ' RESCUE UNIT =a 11s: k AW r,�� The mobile headquarters of the Search and Res- cue Unit is maintained and kept in "ready" status at all times at the Sheriff's department in Fresno, The truck, a rebuilt army 4 -wheel drive, contains field communications and mess facilities plus equipment and food for extended periods in the field. In front, after compiling recent inventory of supplies, are Sheriff's Lt. Warren Saunders, Edison Special Agent Ken17 Davis, and Sgt. Bill Young. the Fresno County Sheriff's Department will tell you — there is nothing that sends chills down the back of those law enforcement men faster than the chill- ing message, "Child Lost." It is for the combating of that chilling message that the Sheriff's Department of Fresno County has organized a search and rescue unit that compares with any in the country. And working hand in glove with the department are men of the Big Creek L� Below: Regular inventory is con- Above: Davit maintains close liai- ducted following every field trip son with Lt. Saunders who directs and four times yearly. Some of the items stocked for instant use are the Unit under the direction of blankets, ponchos, rain gear, snow Undersheri f f James Long of Fres- shoes, litter baskets, food, rope, radios, drinking water batteries, 110 County. Last year the search gas, first aid equipment and sleep- and rescue unit was called out on ing bugs. Unit can maintain 40 20 occasions, involving a total of Wren for 48 hours as prefently equipped. 35 people. area, and particularly Special Agent Kenn Davis, called by Lieutenant Warren Saunders, "an essential ingredient to the 'mix' that makes our operations in the Big Creek area jell." A formal Fresno County Search and Rescue Unit has grown in a few short years from an idea to real- ity. "If you can call a well- organized, disciplined, dedicated group of men a "reality," says Saunders. "The two best attributes to any organization are ded- 99 Davis recalls rescue trip of last year with Deputy Jerry Schmidt. All law - enforcement people agree that most search problems occur within first hour after reaching camp when parents are so busy setting up camp that Junior has time to wander off. ication and enthusiasm and this band of men has both," he says. Although the Unit covers all of Fresno county it is with the Big Creek section that we are particularly concerned. There 40 Big Creek men form the volun- teer brigade for the Big Creek area. Special Agent Davis is the coordinator for the Unit for the Sheriff's Department in the Big Creek area, and is the liaison contact with the Fresno office. (Continued on Page 101) LA FIESTA RESTAURANT MECCA BILLIARDS Complete Mexican Menu MADISON BUTANE SERVICE 139 E. Belmont, Fresno 237 -8393 846 F Street 237 -4947 Hardware - Plumbing - Sport Goods 4032 W. Whitesbridge 264 -1730 AL MEEKINS REALTY LAMANUZZI & PANTALEO Green - Dried and Dehydrated Fruits California and Fruit Fresno Homes - Ranches - Commercial Industrial - Income - Loans 3145 N. Cedar, Fresno 222 -7737 AL MALAKIAN Fleet Trucking Cash Buyer of Green & Dried Fruits Eye & 10th St., Reedley ME 8 -2932 FRANK LAMBE 2143 Harrison, Fresno 266 -6212 MELODY FOOD MARKET Piper Aircraft Sales Chandler Field 233 -1129 MANNING GARDENS CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 5149 W. Shaw, Fresno 233 -5039 & AMBULATORY HOME LARSON BROS. AUTO PARTS 2113 E. Manning Ave. 834 -2586 HARRY E. McINTOSH New Automotive Parts Fresno General Insurance 1631 N. Motel Drive 233 -3126 MANUEL'S AUTO WRECKING 2805 N. Blackstone 229 -9523 Auto Parts - New - Used - Rebuilt SPEED B. LEAS CO. 3135 E. Malaga 264 -8495 MIKE'S LIQUOR STORE Real Estate - Insurance George, Ella Marcus 2515 Merced St. 268 -4731 MARBO QUALITY FOODS INC. Liquor - Wine - Beer 326 N Street, Fresno 237 -3763 839 E. Calif., Fresno 266 -1828 LEE'S MOVING SERVICE Compliments of 1832 Kern 266 -1297 S. E. MARINER CO. MILLER'S DRUG COOLER PADS 3 E. Olive 264 -5037 LEWIS FOOD MARKET 3815 E. Belmont 266 -9223 Fresh Meats - Produce - Groceries MIKE MIYAMOTO 2301 E. Lewis Ph. 237 -0366 MARK'S FOOD MARKET 2995 S. Elm, Fresno 264 -4491 Excavating - Grading - Paving 4054 Dwight Way 266 -8658 LIBERTY FISH CO., INC. 2023 Belmont Ave. MARTIN FLOWERS & GIFTS MOHLER U -SAVE LIQUOR STORE 266 -9489 458 N. Fulton Near Belmont, Fresno Phone 485 -1161 2196 Elm 233 -0419 LIGHTNING RECORD SHOP Honda Motorcycles Schwinn Bicycles Walter Mah LLOYD MOLLER 1403 Tulare 268 -6717 MARUKO CYCLERY 1153 F Street Phone 264 -2588 2240 No. Blackstone 227 -6152 HAROLD MATHEWS MONARCH REFRIGERATION LION PACKING CO. ALFRED LION 3310 California Fresno Harley Davidson Sales & Service 548 Blackstone Ave., Fresno Phone 233 -5279 1558 N. 9th Fresno 266 -2393 LUIGI'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT Pizza - Neapolitan Style MAYLING CAFE The Murray Company of Texas Inc. — Banquet Room for 120 — 7 Days a Week 5155 N. Blackstone 807 Fulton, Fresno 233 -3344 2822 S. Maple, Fresno 266 -0226 LUM'S CHOP SUEY Chinese and American Dishes WM. H. McDONALD, Jeweler Certified Gemologist Registered Jeweler American Gem Society MY HARDWARE In Fig Garden Village Hardware - Houseware 609 Divisadero, Fresno 268 -7919 5056 North Palm Ave. 227 -3561 Sporting Goods - Dutch Boy Paint 100 mC Cr( Ea( unt rus Wit Maintaining an accurate up -to -date file on every volunteer in the area, Davis has complete catalogued information on each man, piece of equipment, amount of training, skills, and his availablility. He has catalogued foot troops, mountain climbers, snow shoers, divers, communications experts; he has listed every boat, jeep, truck and horse in the Big Creek area. He knows where every man is, what they can do and what equipment they possess to help them do it. "We can efficiently call two men with a row boat, or mobilize the entire mountain," Davis says. Davis is quick to point out that the volunteers of the Big Creek area are just that — volunteers. "We never instigate any action on our own, other than notify Fresno of a happening. We never initiate ac- tion, we stand ready to assist and to follow the orders of our friends in Fresno." Heading up the Search and Rescue Unit is Lt. Warren Saunders, a veteran of many years service with the Fresno Sheriff's Department. Warren is experienced in this area and is ably supported by Sgt. Bill Young, a man of vast knowledge of men and mountains. Assisting Davis in the performance of his liaison duties are key Edison men living at Shaver Lake, Big, Creek 1, Powerhouse 2 -2A, Powerhouse 3, 4 and 8. Each key man maintains a list of each off duty vol- unteer in his section and immediately after receiving a call from Davis ascertains the availability and sta- tus of every man assigned to his section. "Literally within minutes after a call comes in from the Sher- ltJr iff's office we can report back with a roll -call status of every employee who is off -duty and not scheduled to work for the anticipated duration of the emer- gency," Davis says. "We are always hopeful, of course, that very few men are needed — in fact, we would be happier if we were never needed, but that isn't realistic — but we can mobilize in short order if the demand is there. Three years after the formal organization of the Search and Rescue Unit there is still the same chilling feeling when the cry of "Child Lost," echoes through the hills. But there now stands ready and willing it dedicated group of men with the desire and knowl- edge to cheat death and tragedy in the hills every chance they get. Thanks Dear Mr. Davis; We want to thank you for the wonderful help you gave in the search and rescue of our ,ton Jackie. We will always he grateful to you and to the men who helped so much. f ackie is home from the hospital and getting along fine. He has a broken pelvis, and it is mending nicely. Thank you again so much. s /Mr. and Mrs. N. f . Fresno, California HAVE YOU FOUND ANY NICE OLD MEN - THAT HAVENT HEEN CLAIMED P 101 MYERS -WARD TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 3411 So. Highway 99 268 -2714 NAYLOR'S Safes & Vaults 1909 Tuolumne 233 -1513 Fresno OTO'S LANDSCAPING 3860 No. Fruit 227 -9286 PADDOCK POOLS OF FRESNO Pete Ferry, Owner 4839 N. Blackstone Ave. 227 -2903 PIC & PAY MARKET Raymond Arnett 2526 So. Elm Avenue PIONEER MERCANTILE CO 2401 Stanislaus, Fresno 233 -7167 1 PISTACCHIO TRUCKING 3261 N. Marks, Fresno 229 -6533 1 NEW ENGLAND SHEET METAL PARADISE LIQUOR 2731 So. Cherry Ph. 268 -7377 Open 7 Days A Week And Evenings POTIGIAN TRANSFER 4674 N. Blackstone 222 -0949 4041 S. Highway 99 268 -6254 NEWMAN & SONS RANCH Fresno NORMART'S FURS Established in 1895 1230 Fulton, Fresno 237 -6143 PALM -OLIVE REALTY CO. Ben S. Cowden - J. Corbie Fry Roy St. John 340 Olive, Fresno 266 -0277 GENE PARRISH —REAL ESTATE Norsigian Bros. Aircraft Repair Phones: Bus. 227 -2973 Res. 227 -3037 Fresno Air Terminal 255 -3444 1054 W. Shaw Fresno POWERS' COTTON CO. 1st & Herndon Ave. 439 -1351 PINEDALE RED TRIANGLE OIL CO. 2809 S. Chestnut, Fresno 237 -3835 1 MMM Beltone Hearing Service "Since 1940" Hearing Aids - Audiometers RELIABLE SEPTIC TANK Hearing Glasses & CESSPOOL CO. O. K. PRODUCE J. Ronald Paul, Hearing Aid Specialist GARTH M. HULL 1502 G St., Fresno 268 -7031 1241 Van Ness 264 -4181 5480 W. Shaw 266 -3844 O'BRIEN'S BRAKE SERVICE Wheel Aligning - Brake Relining Drum Turning - Tire Skimming Merced & G Sts. 266 -0631 OCHINERO'S PRODUCE CO 1 1555 G Street Fresno PAUL'S LIQUOR j RENO'S SPECIALIZED SERVICE 2445 No. 1st St., Fresno 227 -6618 1 1659 Broadway 268 -0629 ED PEARLE'S CHEVRON SERVICE Atlas Tires - Batteries & Accessories 4216 E. Shields at Cedar 227 -3603 RIDGE ELECTRIC MOTOR CO. Black & Decker, Ram. Portable Tools Motors - Repairing of All Kinds W. M. Ridge 1215 G. St., 268 -5031 PETE'S FURNITURE REFINISHING O K A M O T O'S ROBINSON'S AUTO BODY SHOP Office & Household Work Guaranteed Jewelry -Gifts - Greeting Cards 917 F St. Ph. 233 -1591 3579 W. Dudley, Fresno 237 -2929 1830 E. University 266 -6048 OLIVE MANOR NURSING HOME PHANTOM VIEW PET MOTEL ROCK -WELL DRILLING CO. Bed Patients Only oarding - Trimming - Bathing g Hard Rock Drilling Understanding are DOGS & CATS 9 Horizontal Water Development 6141 E. Olive, Fresno 251 -7871 929 N. Maple, Fresno 255 -9600 35 E. Olive Ave., Ph. 266 -8866 102 di `;c or th int Qi Ro ha, it l De Sin( Au r1 WIVES SERVE IN AUXILIARY The Sheriff's Wives Auxiliary was organized in August 1960, after a group of officers' wives realized a need to become better acquainted. At the first meeting the wives decided to serve primarily as a Service group rather than a social group. Service projects to date include an indigent fund disbursed by Sheriff Willmirth and a family emer- gency fund which is used in emergencies for officers or members of their families. The wives also donate their services for babysitting, ironing and houseclean- ing, when needed. Each spring the Auxiliary sponsors a Pit Bar -B- Que for all members of the Sheriff's Department and Road Camp and their families. In the past, these have been held at Kearney Park; however this year it will be held at the new Peace Officer's Range. Each December a Dinner Dance is given, often with assist- ance of the Sheriff. Since all wives of officers are not members of the Auxiliary, money creates a problem as dues do not 103 Officers of the Sheriff's Wives Auxiliary for 1964 -65 are seated above. Officers, left to right, Mmes. Vera Young, Diane Boulware, Joyce Egerer, Lydia Hos- kins, Joyce Tabor, Fran Clapp and Bernice Harker. Members .handing in the back row, left to right. Mmes. Pauline Larson, Vi Hallam, Mary Arden, Virginia Dailey, Ruth Shuman, Verna Wright, Mil- lie Spom.er, Loretta Montgomery, Marjorie Rau, Ar- lene Nelson, Viola Spradling, Esther Anderson, Mar- ty Schoonmaker and Grace Caprelian. take care of basic expenses. To raise money, the wives sponsor sales at Cherry Avenue, Bake Sales, and their biggest project, a Christmas Bazaar, usu- ally held the first part of December of each year. While the Auxiliary is composed of wives of Sheriff's officers, several meetings a year are planned to include their husbands. Officers for 1964 -65 include: Lydia Hoskins, Pres- ident; Joyce Egerer, Vice President; Diane Boulware, Secretary; Joyce Tabor, Treasurer. 1965 -66 Officers to be installed in April are: Vera Young, President; Benita Golden, V. President; Virginia Daily, Sec- retary; Viola Spradling, Treasurer; Grace Caprilian, Sergeant at Arms and Ruth Schuman, Publicity. (Controlled on Next Pagel RODISCO PRODUCTS SAM'S STERLING'S FUNERAL HOME Mfgrs. of Janitorial Chemicals LUGGAGE AND LEATHER GOODS Feltus L. Sterling, Prop. Henry Roth, Owner 723 "G St., Fresno 268 -8558 1928 Mariposa, Fresno 237 -3918 1146 B Street Fresno 266 -2349 ROEDING PARK PHARMACY, INC. SANTA FE HOTEL STRAWBERRY EXCHANGE BARNETT, DAVIS & TATMAN Basque Dinners COOPERATIVE 93 Belmont Ave. 233 -7339 935 Santa Fe., Fresno 237 -9996 2040 G Street Fresno ROEDING PARK WELDING SARKIS K. SARKISIAN STRUZA'S LIQUORS We Specialize in Welding TRAILERS MADE TO ORDER MARY SARKESIAN MOSESIAN 2997 So. Elm, Fresno 264 -3275 1410 W. Belmont SCHEDLER- KIRSCH TIRE SHOP SUBURBAN STEEL INC. 237 -1364 Res. 264 -9914 ROLINDA FARMERS STORE Recapping & New Tires 706 W. Calif. St. 268 -6281 9500 West Whitesbridge Road 242 Broadway 237 -3850 266 -3671 SUNLITE MARKET ART SCHEDLER'S ROLINDA MEAT MARKET ENGINE REBUILDING & SUPPLY 4718 E. Kings Canyon Road Fresno SUNNYLAND BULGHUR CO. Manufacturers of PROCESSED WHEAT 9360 W. Whitesbridge 264 -7456 624 Broadway, Fresno 268 -5091 ROLINDA WELDING WORKS SHEPHERD'S SHELL SERVICE 1435 Gearhart 233 -4983 Brake Service 9282 W. Whitesbridge 264 -7854 227 -8241 1778 E. Shaw NICK SIEMENS SUNSHINE LANDSCAPING SERVICE RONNIE'S MIDWAY MARKET Sierra Nursery and Sprinkler Co. And Sprinkler Installation 7091 North Blackstone 439 -2509 Don and Zella Douglas 1404 N. Cedar 251 -8221 Wish To Thank You For Your Patronage ROSS] FLORAL CO. 1276 N. 1st Street 237 -2825 Compliments of Swimming Pool Equipment Distributor 1302 Van Ness, Fresno 233-2211 TOM SOUZA SERVICE Serving You for Over 25 Years DON MADSEN 1349 No. Abby Fresno ROYAL PHARMACY 2260 Railroad 233 -9759 Ammmili 1417 Tulare 266 -3292 TARPEY DRUG STORE STATE CENTER MEAT CO. Roy B. Cline ROY'S UNION SERVICE 1803 S. Van Ness 268 -0741 4127 N. Clovis Ave. 291 -3518 Friendly Dependable Service 1150 N. Abby STEELE'S LIQUORS T b D AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY EMMET STEELE, Prop. 417 W. California 264 -4539 617 Broadway 266 -9783 SABER'S GROCERY STEIN'S UNION OIL SERVICE TEISINGER & SON COMPLETE GROCERY LINE Friendly - Dependable Service HYDRAULIC SUPPLY Beer - Wine 3320 W. Jensen Ph. 266 -6837 W Shields & N. Fruit Ph. 227 -4940 2382 So. Sarah 233 -3248 104 ,.OAR& loom Auxiliary President Lydia Hoskins displays one of the lovcl y gifts offered for sale at the annual Chri.rt- nt_r.r Bazaar last year in the Hotel Californian. ESTHER ANDERSON Among the thousands of people who wrote to Mrs. Kennedy after the President's assassination expressing their feelings and thoughts of sympathy was one of our own auxiliary members. Esther Anderson, who writes poetry as a hobby, felt deeply moved by what had happened and was awakened in the middle of the night inspired to write the following poem. She sent it to Mrs. Kennedy and in March of 1964 she received an official thank you from Mrs. Ken- nedy and one of her personal cards. 105 AI A DAY IN HISTORY On November twenty second nineteen hundred sixty three our President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was in Dallas Texas for all to see. Riding in a motorcade thru the streets he did parade. With Mrs. Kennedy and Governor Connally at the people he was waving fondly when under a tunnel they had to go and here begins our day of woe. Out of the air for all to hear rang three shots loud and clear. Into the seat our President slumped and in everyone's throat there was a lump. As the President's car quickly sped away with disbelief we heard people say "What has happened here today could it really be that in our U.S.A. an assassin has had his way ?" Everyone waited anxiously for word that our President was okay when from the hospital emergency room where he lay came the sad news —death had had its way. Yes, in Dallas Texas on this date our 35th President met his fate while doing what he liked the most greeting his people from coast to coast. Written by Esther Anderson November 24, 1963 s �rY ui THERMAL PRODUCTS, INC. VALLEY TURF SUPPLY CO. WEST McKINLEY GROCERY Wholesale Refrigeration Supplies Lawn, Garden, Sprinkler Supplies 1 1499 West McKinley, Fresno 720 E. Belmont 435 -1941 Wholesale & Retail 1408 N. Cedar 251 -8223 Phone 846- 8341 — Kerman TOMMEL'S ROD AND REEL REPAIR WILSON'S 608 Blackstone 266 -5537 VAN NESS HOTEL Triumph Motorcycles Mary Cox, Mgr. 443 Broadway, Fresno 237 -0215 JOHN TORIK 1238 Van Ness, Fresno 237 -9694 Complete Automotive Service WINNIE'S CAFE 460 Fulton 268 -9431 VENTURA T -V CENTER T -V RENTALS 935 F Street 264 -9404 TRIANGLE REPAIR 3619 Ventura 266 -5318 Complete Automotive Repair Service DEAN WITTER & CO. 3330 N. Weber 233 -0301 VICTORIA HOTEL B RESTAURANT T. W. Patterson Bldg. 266 -0771 Lunches - Dinners TRIPLE A GARAGE Wheel Alignment - Brake Service 2524 Tulare, Fresno WONG'S CITY MARKET Wheel Balance - All Work Guaranteed 4061 E. Ventura 251 -6758 VIRGINIA'S SALON OF BEAUTY Virginia Garbarino 5591 W. Shaw 233 -1707 T U R P I N' S WUNSTELL'S AUTO PAINTING FURNITURE - INTERIORS 3049 E. Ashlan, Fresno 222 -3662 Guaranteed Custom lacquer 1028 North Fulton 233 -4201 Baked Enamel VISTA HARDWARE 701 P St. Phone 233 -8107 4305 E. Tulare, Fresno 255 -2786 UNDERGROUND GARDENS YEE PHARMACY 5021 W. Shaw, Fresno WAPLES SHELL SERVICE 1 129 F Street UNITED CARPET SHOP AL WAPLES, Prop. 3735 E. Ventura 237 -9191 Blue Chip Stamps Given YOSEMITE NURSERY Complete Repair -Tune Up- Brake - Trans. Service Everything in the Nursery Line Fresno Olive & N. van Ness 233 -81 16 HENRY T. MASUDA, Prop. 4019 No. Blackstone 227 -2010 ilmmmwo When You Think About Cars or Trucks, Think Of WEBSTER FORD YOST & WEBB FUNERAL HOME VALLA'S SERVICE High Trades — Low Prices Norwalk Gas — Oil — Tires Low Payments Tulare 8r T Street Batteries — Lubrication Local Dealer Pick -up and Delivery 12884 So. Elm 864 -3243 Church and Cedar Phone 233 -2838 WEIL BROS. COTTON, INC. ZAHIGIAN'S MARKET VALLEY RADIATOR CO. 1221 N. Blackstone 237 -0723 1600 H Street 266 -8221 6947 So. Elm, Fresno 266 -5904 VALLEY TYPEWRITER CO. GEORGE ZENGEL WEST BELMONT GRANITE WORKS Royal Typewriters Furniture - Plumbing - Paint - Glass Victor Adding Machines 505 W. Belmont at Fruit 5265 W. Shaw— Highway City FRESNO 1929 Fresno Street Phone 266 -9936 Phone 237 -7888 233 -1696 106 FRESNO COUNTY JUDICIAL DISTRICTS .1 i C TRICT JUDICIAL IL'DIVAL DISiIU I, ISTA AALN I '� _ 1: Cf IICA lA SURL 1!STYJR ' T, n.6 cl,laur -' pliy,DAli - -. Fresno County consists of fifteen Judicial Districts as shown in the above map. All districts except the Fresno, Municipal Judicial District is served by a Justice Court, a constable and such deputy constables as are required. The constables serve as marshalls of the court and assist in maiwairung law and order in their districts. They Mork closely with the Sheriff's Department in those cases requiring joint participation. STEVE & JERRY'S CAFE & SERVICE SHORT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY EVERYTHING FOR THE FISHERMAN 17304 N. FRIANT FRIANT, CALIF. THE HILLTOP INN BEER — WINE 2 1/2 Miles East of Friant Millerton Rd. STAN & BETTY BONWELL FRIANT TRADING POST FRIANT'$ MOST COMPLETE MARKET Lloyd 8A Thelma Valentine FRIANT CLOVIS DRAY & ICE CO. FEED — FARM SUPPLY — ICE 264 Clovis CLOVIS CY 9 -4628 Owner, John B. Weldon Where You Buy THE BEST FOR LESS 745 Clovis Ave. CLOVIS FISHERMAN'S CAFE FORT MILLER FLYING "Arr RALPH J. SINOR Friant Phone 822 -9298 J C TRICT JUDICIAL IL'DIVAL DISiIU I, ISTA AALN I '� _ 1: Cf IICA lA SURL 1!STYJR ' T, n.6 cl,laur -' pliy,DAli - -. Fresno County consists of fifteen Judicial Districts as shown in the above map. All districts except the Fresno, Municipal Judicial District is served by a Justice Court, a constable and such deputy constables as are required. The constables serve as marshalls of the court and assist in maiwairung law and order in their districts. They Mork closely with the Sheriff's Department in those cases requiring joint participation. STEVE & JERRY'S CAFE & SERVICE SHORT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY EVERYTHING FOR THE FISHERMAN 17304 N. FRIANT FRIANT, CALIF. THE HILLTOP INN BEER — WINE 2 1/2 Miles East of Friant Millerton Rd. STAN & BETTY BONWELL FRIANT TRADING POST FRIANT'$ MOST COMPLETE MARKET Lloyd 8A Thelma Valentine FRIANT CLOVIS DRAY & ICE CO. FEED — FARM SUPPLY — ICE 264 Clovis CLOVIS CY 9 -4628 Owner, John B. Weldon Where You Buy THE BEST FOR LESS 745 Clovis Ave. CLOVIS FISHERMAN'S CAFE FORT MILLER FLYING "Arr RALPH J. SINOR Friant Phone 822 -9298 CLOVIS JUDICIAL DISTRICT r � JA�' The Clovis Judicial District is Northeast of the City of Fresno and includes the communities of Clo- vis and Friant. The Constable serving this district for many years is Constable Alvie Maze (on right in picture to right). He is assisted by Deputy Constable _ Fred Sagniere. Clovis Avenue Sanitarium Since 1942 Bed & Ambulatory — Men and Women Licensed by State Dept. of Mental Hygiene 2604 Clovis Ave. CLOVIS 291 -2173 UYESAKA BROS., INC. Landscaping - Gardening - Maintenance Sprinkler Systems 6454 E. Gettysburg CLOVIS 291 -7696 SAVINO'S MARKET TONY SAVINO 4690 E. Herndon 299 1653 CLOVIS BOICE FUNERAL HOME Lady Assistant 308 Pollasky — 299 -4372 CLOVIS DEE'S TAVERN Dancing Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Wednesday Nights 532 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299 -9900 108 PAPAGNI FRUIT CO. CLOVIS Phone 299 -2541 CLOVIS FRUIT CO. Dried Fruits - Raisins 7182 N. Minnewawa 299 -6808 Clovis CLOVIS FURNITURE CO. Colonial ... Provincial FINE FURNITURE Serving The Valley For 51 Years 4th & Clovis Ave. Clovis 299 -4366 L. D. "Mac" McKinney, Owner ARMSTRONG - B. F. GOODRICH NEW TIRES - QUALITY RECAPPING WHEEL ALIGNMENT - BRAKES RELINED PHONE: 299 -7231 723 CLOVIS AVENUE, CLOVIS, CALIFORNIA PEACOCK MARKET Oldest & Finest Super Market in Clovis "We Give Thrifty Green Stamps" TOLLHOUSE RD. & SUNNYSIDE 299 -6627 CLOVIS CLOVIS POLICE DEPARTMENT The Clovis Police Department has grown with the city and has earned a reputation for doing excellent and efficient police work under the expert guidance of Chief Thomas W. Higgason. Chief Higgason has eighteen years with the department, starting as a young patrolman working his way to the top. Records in the department reflect the excellent work being done. In 1964 there were 171 felony crimes reported to the department, and of those reported, 98 were cleared by arrest, which is ap- proximately 56°7e. Of all crimes reported to the de- partment during 1964, 33% were cleared by arrest and 32% of all property loss to victims was re- covered. This is a record to be proud of. Chief Higgason attributes the success of his de- partment, which has fifteen employees, to the fact that they are selected by Civil Service tests: Promo- tions in rank is also handled by this method, insur- ing the best qualified man for the job. He also attri- ANGELO'S SHAVER LAKE BAKERY 8. COFFEE SHOP P. O. Box 37 Shaver Lake M. L. IVIE REAL ESTATE Shaver Lake 8. Auberry, Calif. Shaver Lake Barber & Beauty Shop Bill 8. Virginia Adams, Prop. Shaver Lake, Calif. SHAVER LAKE GARAGE Clyde Taylor Shaver lake, Calif. 109 butes its success to the fact that the average education of the employee is two years college. A continuous inter - department training program, plus outside law enforcement schools help to develop the personnel of the department. The little town of Clovis, with a population of 2700 ten years ago, has grown to a city with a popu- lation in excess of 10,000 and an area approximately five and one half square miles, bordering the City of Fresno on two sides. The first serious assault occurring in Clovis this year (1965), was an attempted rape and assault with a deadly weapon. This occurred January 31, 1965 at approximately 0210 AM as a seventeen year old girl returned from a date to an empty house. Her parents were out for the evening. Lying in wait was her attacker, who had entered the home through a rear door and had armed himself with an eight inch E. B. YANCEY LUMBER CU. Tollhouse, Calif. Ph. 855 -2485 SHAVER LAKE BUILDING MATERIALS ohaver Lake, Calif. Ph. 841 -3337 CORGIAT'S HAMBURGER HAVEN Evelyn Corgiat, Prop. Shaver Lake, Calif. 1 t QL Chief Thomas W. Higgason (standing at rt.) heads the Clovis Police Department composed of the members above: standing 1. to r., Lt. Gino Pishione, Patrolmen Gene Tyler, Doug Gra- ham, Chuck Atkins, Verlin Gould, James Morrow, Shelby Cox and Dick Brownell and the Chief; seated; Sgt. Jack McGaughy, Sgt. Bob Duvall, Dispatcher Peggy Carlin, policewoman Frances Quallis and Sgt. Harry Rohde; and Dispatcher Norma Neumann who was not present for the picture. butcher knife. He attacked her after she had gone to bed, beating her with his fists and slashing her sev- eral times with the knife. The victim fought and screamed and was able to escape from her attacker and ran to a neighbor's home. With a partial description and a lot of hard work by all members of the department, the suspect was in custody within eight hours after the crime was com- mitted. Confronted with physical evidence, and a lie detector test, the suspect admitted the crime. LAKE SHORE RESORT ON HUNTINGTON LAKE ANN W. EDWARDS, Owner P.O. Lakeshore Resort, Calif. GENERAL STORE - FRESH MEATS HOUSEKEEPING & MOTEL COTTAGES TRAILER COURT BOATS & MOTORS Coffee Shop & Restaurant Cocktail Bar - Packaged Liquor SEASON May to October ECKERT'S LODGE RESTAURANT — BAR — HOTEL Shaver Lake, Calif. Ph. 841 -3230 CHAS. J. ECKERT, Prop. When at HUNTINGTON LAKE Visit `THE PINE CONE SHOPPE" LAKESHORE, CALIF. MIKKELSON BUTANE SERVICE Auberry, Calif. — P. O. Box 138 V/2 Miles South of Auberry, on Auberry Road Phone 855 -2565 — 855 -2647 B. A. MIKKELSON, Prop. AUBERRY READY MIX Lynn B. Ford & Howard L. Ford AUBERRY wa 711n�,: l The name of the Ponderosa Judicial District has no connection with the fictional ranch area in a popular television show except that they were both undoubtedly named for the same species of pine tree. The district covers the large mountain area East of Clovis. Merle L. Ivie of Shaver Lake became the Justice of Peace of the district on September 1, 1964. He succeeded Archie Brumagin of Auberry who retired on that date. Judge Ivie is shown in the above picture in his new court room in Auberry. Court had previously been held in Judge Brumagin's home. Judge Ivie rented a building in Auberry upon being appointed to his new post and remodeled it so the area now has a separate court house. The district is served by Constable Jack Sturgess who also now has office space in the new court house. He stands on the right in the picture with Deputy Constable R. Q. Smith on the left. They patrol the area in the 4 -wheel drive station wagon on the right. Jln9 � Pi er cLumber Corporation SPECIALIZING SUGAR PINE PATTERN LUMBER Suger Pine — Ponderosa Pine —White Fir Incense Cedar P.O. Box 227, Auberry Ph. 855 -2560 PONDEROSA JUDICIAL DISTRICT j� %,�;� � „-.-Fail; •� .,E' .�� �.I •• ?,. •✓�"' JUDICIAL ;w �'.,./>" ••���� � ct� 1 1. t. +. l • PONDCROSA = 'l`r — „v- f Y � tV_ F �u WISH -I -AH LODGE, INC. AUBERRY, CALIFORNIA Nursing Home, Rest Home, and Long Term Care under supervision of Resident Physician and Registered Nursing Staff. Phone 855 -2211 We appreciate and compliment the capable 24 hour vigilance and service of Constable Sturges and Deputy Con- stable Smith. ►�i E' Z 36 The Dunlap judicial District is directly East of the Ponderosa District and also serves the mountain area ranging East of Squaw Valley. The district has long been served by Constable Samuel Kelley who stands next to his emergency vehicle in the above picture. He is in front of one of the many resorts in the area. As in all resort areas, one of the major problems is keeping vandals out of residences that are not used all year. AUBERRY GENERAL STORE Fred Tuttle — Perry Heard, Proprietors General Merchandise • Fresh Meats Gas and Oils Auberry, Calif. NEW AUBERRY GROCERY General Merchandise & Service Station S & H Stamps Mel & Violet Harrington Auberry 855 -2550 KINGS RIVER LODGE Overlooking ... PINE FLAT LAKE "Our Specialties" STEAKS - CHICKEN - SEAFOOD COCKTAILS 34405 Trimmer Rd. Ph. 875 -5174 Sanger 112 DUNLAP JUDICIAL DISTRICT - .' - DUNLAP, • — -- - — . — JUDICIAL WONDER VALLEY DUDE RANCH Cocktail Lounge & Dinner By Reservation Horseback Riding & 2600 Ft. Air Strip Becky Webb, Co- Owner. P. O. Box 71 Sanger, Calif. FRISBY'S SPORTING GOODS & COFFEE SHOP Open Year Around To Serve You FOOD & Complete Line Of Fishing Tackle 23641 E. Trimmer Springs Rd. 875 -8498 Sanger PERRY'S GROCERY & CAFE On Kings River At Piedra Ph. 875 -4385 PINE FLAT SERVICE LIVE MINNOWS - FISHING TACKLE Box 74 -B, Trimmer Route Sanger 875 -5335 VERN & VIV LEFLER'S MUNK'S LODGE PINE FLAT LAKE Fishing - Boating - Water Skiing 26251 Trimmer Springs Rd. Sanger, Calif. STEAKS OUR SPECIALTY Phone 875 -3272 a BIANCO PACKING CO., INC. SANGER LEONARD BROTHERS SANGER CHOOLJIAN BROS. PACKING CO. GROWERS and SHIPPERS Packers of RAISINS and DRIED FRUIT Leo & Mike Chooliian, Owners Sanger, California 4 113 SANGER JUDICIAL DISTRICT a A � ,A The Sanger Judicial District is South of the Dun- lap District and serves the boating and resort area surrounding Pine Flat Lake. Constable Hurshel Pigg, right in above picture, and Deputy Constable Val Valles serve the area. HOGUE'S BOTTLE SHOP 1308 -7th Street 875 -3410 SANGER OLIVER'S PLACE ON & OFF SALE LIQUOR SANDWICHES & DINNERS Centerville *■ s� ' i'• JUDICIAL - 1 -GER. f'— BIANCO PACKING CO., INC. SANGER LEONARD BROTHERS SANGER CHOOLJIAN BROS. PACKING CO. GROWERS and SHIPPERS Packers of RAISINS and DRIED FRUIT Leo & Mike Chooliian, Owners Sanger, California 4 113 SANGER JUDICIAL DISTRICT a A � ,A The Sanger Judicial District is South of the Dun- lap District and serves the boating and resort area surrounding Pine Flat Lake. Constable Hurshel Pigg, right in above picture, and Deputy Constable Val Valles serve the area. HOGUE'S BOTTLE SHOP 1308 -7th Street 875 -3410 SANGER OLIVER'S PLACE ON & OFF SALE LIQUOR SANDWICHES & DINNERS Centerville *■ 1 r r - ♦ SANGER POLICE DEPARTMENT The Sanger Police Department is heeded by Chief Carl E. Armstrong and has a total complement of seventeen officers and men. They are: front row, left to right, Ofc. Dale Huf- ford, Sgt. Kenneth Walker, Sgt, Ervin Metzler, Chief Carl E. Armstrong, Lt. Charles McVay, Sgt. Robert Bustamante, Sgt. Richard Hoveiler, Ofc. Elliott Martinez. Back row, left to right, Ofc. Don Shepherd, Ofc. Robert Galloway, Of c. William Arneson, Ofc. Andrew Padilla, Ofc. Phillip Fitzgerald, Ofc. Larry Jones, Ofc. l -'ill; am Les Perance, Ofc. Finis Shepherd, Ofc. Bruce Presley. LA NORTE BAR "BEER" 122836 E. North St. 875 -7015 Sanger FAIRVIEW GARAGE & FARM IMPLEMENT SHOP Repairs & Parts 2015 N. Academy 875 -5914 Sanger BARR PACKING CO. FOR OVER 35 YEARS GROWERS and SHIPPERS of PRIME FRESH TREE FRUIT & GRAPES SANGER SANGER BOATS 1 140 Academy — Sanger, Calif. 13 Miles from Fresno Phone 875 -4434 Jack Davidson Compliments of WM. BOOS & CO. WM. J. & WM. E. BOOS 14382 E. McKinley 875 -8951 SANGER A. J. Amesbury & Sons Concrete Pipe Irrigation Systems 110 Academy Sanger CAPITOL MARKET MEAT, GROCERIES & VEGETABLES 630 "O" St. SANGER 875 -2116 BETTER BUY MARKET 10777 E. Morro St. P.O. Box 185 DEL REY BEN'S CAFE 736 Fresno St. PARLIER MONCRIEF SALES & SERVICE CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH SPORTING GOODS - HOME APPLIANCES 450 Fresno St. PARLIER Phone MI 6 -2704 FRANK MONTAGUE TRUCKING 402 Fresno PARLIER MI 6 -2834 CONDIT'S FURNITURE STORE CLYDE J. CONDIT 8584 Mendocino PARLIER MI 6 -2351 TOVAR'S GROCERY B & Esther Tovar E. Parlier 8. Mendocino Ave. 646 -2589 Parlier JUNG'S MARKET 8606 So. Mendocino 646 -2851 Parlier CHRIS SORENSEN PACKING CO. Western Wagon Wagon Wheel BRANDS Growers - Packers - Shippers QUALITY CALIFORNIA FRUIT PHONE 646 -2721 PARLIER 4 115 PARLIER p RL,E JUDICIAL DISTRICT v i Y C i Constable Ed Camino (rt.) and Deputy Constable Bob Montague serve the Parlier Judicial District 'which includes the communities of Del Rey and Parlier to the South of Sanger. JOHN STEINERT, JR. Insurance - Real Estate 1412 - 7th St. Sanger 875 -5595 Creager Funeral Chapel, Inc. Chas. Wallin 1524 - 9th SANGER 875 -2613 THE OASIS 757 Academy SANGER TUSAN PACKING CO. RAISIN PACKERS Carl and Dick Tusan, Owners 3292 S. Greenwood SANGER TR 5 -8851 Office 875 -2573 — Phones— Res. TR 5 -4068 t Constable James H. Martin (rt.) and Deputy Constable Ralph Preheim have served the Reedley Judicial District for many years. The district includes the cities of Orange Cove and Reedley and extends from the county line on the South to Trimmer Springs Road on the North. Central California Raisin Packing Co. DEL CARA BRAND Phone 888 -2195 Del Rey, California DEL REY PACKING CO. GROWERS AND PACKERS OF ALL VARIETIES RAISINS Del Rey, California ENOCH PACKING CO., Inc. RAISINS - DRIED FRUITS Del Rey, Calif. H EGG BLADE- MARGULEAS CO. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Shippers - Distributors - Exporters DEL REY, CALIFORNIA ORANGE COVE AUTO PARTS 150 Anchor Ave. Orange Cove Fresno Phone 888 -2222 Orange Cove Phone 626 -4495 Clarence McCormick & Donald H. Sprayberry COVE VALLEY PACKERS, INC. Fresh Fruit Packers & Shippers ORANGE COVE, CALIFORNIA B H & O COLD STORAGE CO. COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE P. O. Box 6 Orange Cove, Calif. A. C. MARKET GROCERIES - MEATS FRUITS - VEGETABLES BEER - WINES & NOTIONS 1145 Park Blvd. Orange Cove 626 -7635 COLLIN'S FRUIT STAND Wholesale & Retail All Kinds of Fresh Fruits & Vegetables 203 Park Blvd. 626 -4782 Orange Cove HARDING & LEGGETT, INC. ORANGES - LEMONS - GRAPEFRUIT Orange Cove 626 -4432 SAM'S AUTO DISMANTLING Late Model Salvage Sam Oakley, Jr., Owner 146 Anchor Ave. 626 -4322 Orange Cove ORANGE COVE PHARMACY Prescription Pharmacists Orange Cove, Calif. Ph. 626 -4407 RECDLEY..- . REEDLEY QICIAL DISTRICT-:I JUDICIAL - DISTRICT Constable James H. Martin (rt.) and Deputy Constable Ralph Preheim have served the Reedley Judicial District for many years. The district includes the cities of Orange Cove and Reedley and extends from the county line on the South to Trimmer Springs Road on the North. Central California Raisin Packing Co. DEL CARA BRAND Phone 888 -2195 Del Rey, California DEL REY PACKING CO. GROWERS AND PACKERS OF ALL VARIETIES RAISINS Del Rey, California ENOCH PACKING CO., Inc. RAISINS - DRIED FRUITS Del Rey, Calif. H EGG BLADE- MARGULEAS CO. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Shippers - Distributors - Exporters DEL REY, CALIFORNIA ORANGE COVE AUTO PARTS 150 Anchor Ave. Orange Cove Fresno Phone 888 -2222 Orange Cove Phone 626 -4495 Clarence McCormick & Donald H. Sprayberry COVE VALLEY PACKERS, INC. Fresh Fruit Packers & Shippers ORANGE COVE, CALIFORNIA B H & O COLD STORAGE CO. COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE P. O. Box 6 Orange Cove, Calif. A. C. MARKET GROCERIES - MEATS FRUITS - VEGETABLES BEER - WINES & NOTIONS 1145 Park Blvd. Orange Cove 626 -7635 COLLIN'S FRUIT STAND Wholesale & Retail All Kinds of Fresh Fruits & Vegetables 203 Park Blvd. 626 -4782 Orange Cove HARDING & LEGGETT, INC. ORANGES - LEMONS - GRAPEFRUIT Orange Cove 626 -4432 SAM'S AUTO DISMANTLING Late Model Salvage Sam Oakley, Jr., Owner 146 Anchor Ave. 626 -4322 Orange Cove ORANGE COVE PHARMACY Prescription Pharmacists Orange Cove, Calif. Ph. 626 -4407 Judge Paul Eymann Retires After 27 Years Of Service :"oq6 `•' JUDGE PAUL A. EYMANN COLONIAL FLOWER SHOP Gifts for All Occasions ME 8 -2031 Reedley 1724 - 11th WILLIAM FEDRAU Fertilizing Spreading and Auto Wrecking Used Cars 20720 E. Dinuba, Reedley ME 8 -2016 CROP DUSTING Spraying - Dusting - Seeding Ground Rig Spraying ME 8 -2144 GREAT WESTERN SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS Frankwood near Central Reedley W. J. HEINRICHS Farm Machinery Manufacturers Distributors and Dealers for EDWARDS TRANSFORK 21013 E. Dinuba Reedley Phone ME 8 -3244 117 BY ELMER RODIE Assistant Chief, Reedley Police Department After 27 years of faithful service as Judge of the Reedley Judicial District, Paul Eymann on January 4, 1965 relinquished the gavel to his successor Charles Edwards. On December 31, 1964 in the Reedley Courtroom members of the Reedley City Council, Reedley Police Department and other law enforcement officials were in attendance to pay their respects to the retiring judge. Eymann became Justice of the Peace for the then eighth Judicial Township August 3, 1937 when the County Board of Supervisors appointed him to fill the unexpired term of Justice Rex Porter who re- signed due to ailing health. While serving as Justice of the Peace as well as handling his own law practices, Eymann soon inher- ited another job when Judge Gallaher resigned as City Judge in 1937. The City Council appointed Ey- mann to this post. In 1948 when Orange Cove be- came incorporated the City Council there asked Ey- mann if he would serve as their City Judge, which he did. Eymann's three duties were combined into (Continued on Next Page) SALWASSER MFG. CO., INC. Melvin Salwasser, President Reedley, Calif. 20075 E. Manning Ave. ME 8 -3554 KENT A. FISH President- manager ORANGE COVE ORANGE GROWERS ORANGE COVE Oranges - Cold Storage - Grapes PAUL A. EYMANN RETIRES one by the passage of a constitutional amendment in 1952 which created the present Reedley Judicial District. The retired Judge started his venture in law work after graduating from Reedley High School. He at- tended one year at Bluffton College in Bluffton, Ohio, and studied two years at Pomona College in Claremont. The next three years he studied at the University of Southern California Law School, grad- uating with an AB and an L.L.B. degree. After being admitted to law practice Eymann be- came a Deputy District Attorney in June 1934, serv- ing under G. M. DeVore. On January 5, 1935 Eymann took over the law office of S. L. Heisinger, Jr., who became an assistant District Attorney when Dan Conway, Sr. was elected DA for Fresno Coun- ty. Heisinger was later to serve in the armed forces during World War II where he was captured by the Japanese on Corregidor. He died in a prisoner of war camp. When Eymann made his announcement early last year that he would not seek reelection to the Judicial post, he said a stroke he suffered had a great bearing on his decision, admitting that the job was a binding one. "When I first took over duties as Judge," Eymann recalled, "I could call up the Judge in Parlier or any where else and ask if he could take over the local court for a few days. However, within the past six years the Chief Justice of the state Supreme Court must make the assignment. Eymann stated in the early days his court would handle around 600 cases a year, whereas the court will now handle 2500 to 3000 cases a year. Eymann, even though he may be a "Retired Judge," can still serve as Judge anywhere in the state in both Superior and Municipal courts by assignment. Eymann in 1950 was state president of the Judges, Constables and Marshalls association. Upon retirement Eymann commented on the fol- lowing: JUVENILES: I feel that it is wrong that the Legis- lature has taken away our local juvenile cases and handed them over to the Fresno Courts. We know the issues of the cases and are afforded the oppor- tunity of trying to help the juvenile who is in trouble a little better because we are in closer contact. It puts too much of a load on the Fresno judges and it is not fair to them in trying to rehabilitate the juvenile. POLICE: I feel that we have one of the cleanest tie districts in the state. I attribute much of this success to our fine law enforcement officials, who have done a commendable job. The conscientious people want it this way. Since retircment from the bench Eymann has opened up a law office in Reedley. Eymann said he plans to keep busy with his law practice, handling mostly wills, probates and escrows, as well as getting his fair share of fishing and hunting in. From the people of Reedley to a man who has brought dignity to the Judicial office, "Thanks for a job well done through devoted and faithful service in the cause of Justice. Good luck and success." JUNG'S SUPERMARKET ME 8 -3329 1834 South Ave. Reedley WM. H. KELLY GASOLINE RICHFIELD PRODUCTS 17855 E. Manning ME 8 -3522 Reedley FACTORY METHOD RECAPPING COMPLETE AUTO & TRUCK REPAIR LEE'S SERVICE ON THE FARM & ROAD SERVICE 15th & "I" St. Reedley, Calif. ME 8 -3535 Sun Valley Grape Distrs. John Kasabian I STREET, REEDLEY DELUXE CLEANERS 1805 Tucker 896 -1489 Selma G & R Welding & Muffler Shop Stocks - Duals - Packs General Welding 2200 Whitson St. 896 -3852 Selma DON BUICK - PONTIAC CO. BUICK OPEL PONTIAC Bus. Phone 896 -1865 or 237 -8057 Hiway 99 at First St. Selma, Calif. a WOMW 1 Chief Kroeker of the Reedley Police Department explaining dispatching procedures to newly appoint- ed Captain Marlowe Frueh on left. Alex Gerhardt retiring Captain of the ambulance service looks on approvingly. Gerhardt served as Captain for sit years. Compliments Of KATAOKA BROTHERS 14470 S. Fowler 896 -0725 Selma VAN ZILE ELECTRIC 1924 E. Front 896 -0645 Selma SELMA T.V. CENTER Motorola & Admiral Sales 8, Service Small Appliances 1922 E. Front St., Selma 896 -1360 NICK CHAMBERS TRENCHING CO. All Types Trenching 2233 Chandler 896 -0812 Selma 119 Reedley Police Active In Community Projects Chief John Kroeker of the Reedley Police Depart- ment reports a quiet year as far as sensational crimes are concerned. The overall crime rate in the city showed a considerable decrease in some categories and only a slight decline in others. Traffic citations, public intoxication, petit theft, and automobile thefts topped the police blotter dur- ing the past year reports Chief Kroeker. The department's support of worthwhile commu- nity projects is considered one of the reasons for the low crime rate and general respect for law and order in Rcedley. One of these projects, which is now in its eleventh year, is the Sequoia Safety Council. The Sequoia Safety Council was organized in 1953 and authorized to operate as such in Fresno County the same year. The council has a two -fold program (a) Ambulance Service and (b) a safety program which entails safety in the home, on farms, and on our streets as a broad description of this phase. The ambulance service crew works in close prox- imity with the Reedley police department. The police department acts as the receiving agent for all calls for the ambulance. The dispatcher notifies the driver and attendant on duty and dispatches the ambulance to the requested location. The dispatcher keeps a log of all calls, ie; time and from whom the call was received, the time the crew notifies the dispatcher they are rolling, time of arrival of ambulance at the scene, name and address of the patient or patients, hospital to which delivery was made, and the time the ambulance is again ready for ocher calls. The cooperation of the other law enforcement agencies, police in other cities, constables, and high- way patrolmen is sincerely appreciated by the mem- bers of the Sequoia Safety Council Ambulance Serv- ice. Marlowe Frueh was recently appointed to head the ambulance service as ambulance captain. He suc- ceeds Alex Gerhardt who retired after serving as captain for six years. Reedley Police Department: Seated front row, left to right: Asst Chief Elmer Rodie, James Fillmore Dispatcher, Ernie Toler Dispatcher, Wayne Heriman Dispatcher, Chief John D. Kroeker. Standing back rote, left to right: Dan Castillo Patrolman, Robert Russell Patrol- man, Robert Buckley Patrolman, Orville Smith Patrolman, Bill Buchanan Sgt., Ralph Emery Patrolman, James Franks Patrolman. Not shown Eddie Soliz Dispatcher. DEWEY E. COX Real Estate & Insurance 1810 E. Front St. 896 -0769 Selma Assistant Chief Elmer Rodie, Com- mander, juvenile Bureau, Reedley Po- lice Department, discussing a juvenile Case with Harry E. White, Probation Officer of the Fresno County Pro - hation Office. SELMA POULTRY 2166 E. Front Street 896 -1400 Selma A SELMA JUDICIAL DISTRICT cr, S_ r_ 1 � aim M Constable Clarence Bentley and Deputy Constable Jerry Bristol serve the Selma Judicial District which includes the rich agricultural area both North and Southwest of Selma. "REXALL" FOX DRUG STORE Prescription Pharmacists — Free Delivery 1965 High 896 -1645 Selma THE SPORT SHOP "For Your Every Sporting Need" 1914 E. Front St., Selma Ph. 896 -0273 DIAMOND MEAT CO. SELMA KINGSBURG JUDICIAL DISTRICT AV f Constable H. F. Johanson has served the Kings - burg Judicial District for many years. SELMA MOTOR SALES John Otomo 2051 West Front Street Phone 896 -3154 Selma LAIKAM & HATCHER CO. Vineyard Equipment Mfg. & Repairing 8938 So. McCall 896 -1971 Selma Visalia Phone 735 -5650 Selma Phone 896 -2075 SEQUOIA INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE LINEN SHIRTS PANTS I Members of the Selma Police Department are pictured above, left to right, front row: Sergeant William Kasfeldl, Chief (antes Brockett, Desk Sergeant Ann Surabian, Desk Sergeant Gladys Burnham, Desk Sergeant Esther Lara, Caplatn Earl Fowler and Officer Manuel Teixeira; Back row: Officer Argis Hulsey, Sergeant El Ray Clarkson, Officers William Valenzuela., Gene Stafford, Ronald Vermuelen and George Van Dyne. Officer David Overstreet is also a member of the department but was not present for the picture. Compliments Of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Volkmann Jr. Hacienda De Los Reyes Registered Aberdeen Angus Selma LEE'S HALFWAY HOUSE 1915 W. Front St. 896 -9921 Selma DAN SHARP PUMP REPAIRING Layne & Bowler Pumps Pressure Systems Shop Phone 896 -2100 Home Phone 896 -0040 2031 W. Front St. Selma, California DIAN'S RESTAURANT Specializing In Sandwiches - Peda -Bread - Shish -Kebab "HOME MADE PIES" 2000 High St. Selma 896 -0994 122 Ph. 896- 2213�c� 1503 GROVE STREET — SELMA, CALIFORNIA PETER C. WILKIN ROY E. GARRETT ANDERSEN BROS. Brake, Wheel and Axle Service Glen, Marvin and Duane Andersen 1921 Third St. 896 -1156 Selma PAGE FUNERAL CHAPEL Frank Page Selma FLOYD'S AUTO PARTS 1901 W. Front Selma Selma Police Department Pays Tribute To Sergeant Bilyeu Undoubtedly the most significant event of 1964, and the most sorrowful, was the untimely passing of Sergeant Lee Bilyeu on February 8, 1964. The Selma Police Department, and the Law Enforcement Profession in general, lost an outstanding officer who will not be soon forgotten or quickly replaced. A review of the 1964 activity in the Selma Police �pRRUCMi Kr NoIF �_ 7 GENERAL OFFICES: SELMA 6446 EAST SAGINAW AVENUE Terminal: EXETER Eknoian & MacDonald Packing Co. SELMA ROBINSON FUNERAL HOME Irvin E. Thomas, Owner- Manager 2345 McCall Ave. — Selma, California 24 Hr. Ambulance Service Resuscitator Equipped 896 -2261 Department reveals a continuing increase in the number of cases handled and complaints received, however there were no cases of a noteworthy nature. The successful closing of most of the cases was ac- complished by the usual routine of methodical inves- tigation coupled with the high degree of coopera- tion with other law enforcement agencies that is the hallmark of modern Police Science. The Selma Police Department would like to take this opportunity to extend to all law enforcement agencies a hearty thank you for the excellent coopera- tion which has been given in the past, and which has contributed to the success that the Selma Police De- partment has had. Of minor interest, in keeping with the general trend in law enforcement, the Selma Police Depart- ment has adopted, as a part of the service uniform, crash helmets for all officers. It is a trend which i highly desirable in offering more and better protec- tion to officers in the performance of their duties. FREEWAY LANES John Mechigion, Manager Cocktail Lounge — 18 A.M.F. Lanes SMORGASBORD Served Every Sat. & Sun. E. Dinuba & Highway 99 896 -2211 Fowler & Fresno Phone 834 -2923 Compliments Of DALE HUNT 7229 E. Mt. Whitney Laton McCARTHY AND HILDEBRAND RANCH P. O. Box 1 Burrel The Kingsburg Police Department is headed by Chief C. B. McCraw who is shown with his staff of eight men above. Names of officers are: from left to right, standing, James John- son, desk sergeant, Helge Lindholm, patrolman, Tilden Tremper, desk sergeant, and C. B. McCraw, Chief of Police. Kneeling from left to right: Herbert King, desk sergeant, Robert Speer, desk. sergeant, Paul Johnson, patrolman, Clifford Palm, patrolman, Don Wright, patrolman. HARRY J. ASLAN GROWER & SHIPPER KINGSBURG, CALIFORNIA 897 -2968 GEORGE & BEATRICE GARNER Funeral Directors 1588 Lincoln 897 -3035 Kingsburg, California LATON COOP GIN INSECTICIDES — FERTILIZER "Where Ginning Is An Art and Service Is A Pleasure" WA 3 -4943 Laton JIM'S EGG RANCH Wholesale & Retail 39942 Rd. 16 897 -3457 Kingsburg TRI- COUNTY MOTORS 1400 California St. Kingsburg, Calif. L. E. Stimmell, Owner Thunderbird - Falcon Bus. Phone 897 -3353 Res. Phone 897 -2419 GIRAZIAN FRUIT CO. Grower & Packer 39400 Clarkson Dr., Kingsburg 897 -2946 McKEAN'S STORE Meats - Groceries - Notions - Feed 867-3112 Riverdale r RIVERDALE JUDICIAL DISTRICT DORN'S BUTANE & APPLIANCE 3131 W. Mt. Whitney 867 -3505 Riverdale DUN'S SHOPPING CENTER Department Store - Complete Food Line Sundries - Meats - Vegetables 867 -3586 21282 S. Marks Riverdale, Calif. RIVERDALE DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS 867 -3013 Riverdale BROWN FEED & SEED, INC. The Home of Brown's Sweet Mix Dairy Feeds Rolling - Grinding - Mixing 867 -3558 Riverdale, California SHEPHERD CHEVROLET William R. Shepherd, Jr. 3164 Mt. Whitney Bus. 867 -3534 Riverdale, Calif. McLEOD FORD Sales & Service "The Valley's Fairest Dealer" 867 -3549 Riverdale 125 r'1 I A y The Riverdale Judicial District also borders the Southern boundary of the county. In addition to Riverdale the district includes the communities of Laton, Lanare, Burrell, Wheatville and Five Points. Constable Al Nester (upper photo) is assisred by Deputy Constables Harold Beeler (center), Harold Greenhaw (left) and Arnie Goble in serving this agricultural district which is fairly heavily populated and has a number of transient farm families. GLENN POWELL WAREHOUSE P. O. Box 247 Phone 867 -3160 Riverdale This is an average week -end parking lot at one of four launching ramps at Pine Flat Lake. On holiday week -ends, as many as 3,000 boats use this lake for skiing, swimming, picnics, and fishing. The lake holds 1,100,038 acre feet of water and has 87 miles of shore line. The skiing is ideal even on windy days due to the hills surrounding the lake to break the wind. ROSS HARVESTING CO. INC. 20225 S. Westlawn Riverdale FRANK C. DIENER RANCH FIVE POINTS SOMMERVILLE FARMS Huron Compliments Of FIVE POINTS GINNING CO. FIVE POINTS LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SAFETY ON FRESNO LAKES BY JERRY LAWLESS and CHET LOVGREN The increase in interest and participation in water sports as a recreational outlet has affected the Sher- iff's Department. The many boat owners residing in the local area, coupled with the influx of recreation - ists and fishermen from other parts of the state has placed an added burden of responsibility on the De- partment. It became necessary to provide boat patrols on the three most popular lakes that fall under the juris- diction of the Sheriff. The largest and closest of these is Pine Flat Reservoir, located less than one hour's drive east of Fresno. The lake is the result of the 420 foot high Pine Flat Darn and holds in reserve one million, one hundred thousand acre feet of water. The lake itself has 87 miles of shoreline, and on week -ends and holidays in the summer months, as many as 3000 people enter the area to avail them- selves of the facilities. Each year, during May, a Sheriff's boat patrolman and boat is assigned to the area. The duties of this officer range from routine boat patrol and safety checks to rescue assists and criminal investigations. This officer receives assistance from the members of the volunteer Sheriff's Power Boat Squadron who aid in controlling boat launchings, and manning the Pine Flat Tower at Island Cove. This tower is radio equipped and commands an extensive view of the lake, including the more popular swimming areas. Due to the natural protection afforded the lake by the high canyon walls, it is a favorite water skiing location, as well as a noted fishing ground. The season usually draws to a close in late Sep- tember. The officer assigned during the past year was Dep. Jerry Lawless. Fifty miles east of Fresno lies another of the three mountain lakes patrolled by Fresno County Sheriff's ( Confinued on Nexi Page) LAKERIDGE MARINA On Beautiful Pineflat Lake - 30 Miles East of Fresno California Just Off Trimmer Springs Road In Deer Creek Recreation Area. • Boat Slips • Boat Fuel • Boat & Motor Rentals • Supplies • Refreshments CALFLAX RANCH & STORE FIVE POINTS 127 Representing ... • Mercury Motors • Glastron Boats • Valco Aluminum Boats • Kayot Pontoon Boats BOAT PATROL Department boat patrol. Shaver Lake, a man made lake at an elevation of 5,500 feet, is one of the more popular lakes for both fishermen and water skiers. During the spring and early summer months the boating activity is usually limited to fishermen, how- ever as the weather warms the boating becomes pre- dominately water skiers. The other lake in this area, patrolled by the Sher- iff's mountain boat patrolman is the beautiful Hunt- ington Lake, twenty miles beyond Shaver Lake at an elevation of 7,000 feet. Due to the cooler climate, colder water, and strong winds, Huntington Lake is not as popular with the water skiing crowd as is Shaver Lake. However, Huntington Lake is consid- ered the best sailing lake in the state of California, and during the month of July, Huntington Lake plays host to several national championship sailing races. The reason for the popularity with the sailing enthusiasts is the prevailing winds that begin blow- ing out of the west at approximately 10:00 A.M. daily and lasting until approximately 5:00 P.M. (Continued on Next Page) CHARLES MESSEC COMPANY P. O. Box 35 TU 4 -2461 Five Points, Calif. Pine Flat Dam is 420 feet high, holding in reserve one million one hundred thousand acre feet of water. Compliments Of HARNISH -FIVE POINTS INC. FIVE POINTS H & H COTTON, INC. FIVE POINTS VERNON 1. THOMAS, INC. HURON JACK HARRIS, INC. Five Points, California Compliments of RAYMOND THOMAS, INC. SHERMAN THOMAS FIVE POINTS W ESTSI D E CROP DUSTERS INC. CROP DUSTING and AIRPLANE SPRAY P. O. Box 305 TU 4 -2681 Five Points 129 DO YOU HAVE PROPER SAFETY EQUIPMENT ABOARD In August, 1964 this boat burned and sank at Pine Flat Lake. Due to property safety equipment on board no one was injured. This boat was only one month old and cost four thousand dollars. Boating safely can not be expressed too strongly. Insurance replaced the boat, it cannot replace your life. The Sheriff's mountain boat patrolman being one, with one boat, but with two lakes to patrol, must spend his time where the need is greatest. As the sail boats and fishing boats are least likely to violate the boating laws, the earlier part of the summer is spent patrolling Shaver Lake. Shaver Lake is fast becoming one of the more popular vacation spots in the state, due largely to the new camp ground facilities pro- vided by the Southern California Edison Company. Shaver Lake is probably the most ideal lake for water sports with mild water temperature and pleas- ant climate. Vacationers at the Shaver Lake area are predominately from Southern California where the population far exceeds the recreational facilities. Most of the boaters using either of these two lakes are very conscious of the boating laws and safety regulations. However, there are those who have no regard for these regulations thus making it necessary for the boat patrolman and his familiar white patrol boat to be in attendance. Boat safety is the main ob- jective of the boat patrolman and safety checks are part of the daily routine. Checking for such things as adequate life preservers, fire extinguishers, proper exhaust and flame arrestors, boat numbers and li- cense, and registration. Safetywise the summer of 1964 was a good year for the mountain boat patrol- man as there were no boating accidents on either Shaver or Huntington Lakes. (Continued on Next Pagel PINE FLAT TOWER Overlooking the lake from a high point at Island Cove, stands the New Pine Flat Tower and Utility Building, constructed at a cost of $16,000 and glassed on all sides, it commands view of many miles in all directions. With its radio equipment and operative personnel it is a real asset to the safety of boaters and swimmers on the lake as well as being situated to detect fires in the near -by forest area. Thanks to Mr. Al Plumber and the U. S. Corps of Engineers, this facility was made available to the Fresno County Sheriff's Department for their opera- tion in the latter part of 1963. The Tower has be- come a vital center for information, first -aid and communications at this popular recreation area. Huron Welding & Machine Works Vick Hendrix 9th Street 945 -2298 Huron HURON GENERAL STORE Red Flurry, Owner Box 426 Ph. 945 -2350 Huron, Calif. _-_ - - -. - N�� ' - r lam" J _ t Lysnar+L - _- a YE R CRAZY, T'M NO SOOKI E - EIGHT TO FIVE I BEAT THE RAP" 130 HURON LUMBER & SUPPLY, INC. Paints - Building, Home & Farm Supplies Hardware D. Hays Dornan, Mgr. Huron, Calif. Phone 945 -2391 Compliments of M. J. & R. S. ALLEN C 0 A L I N G A STARKEY AND ERWIN RANCH COALINGA I VIERHUS FARMS Coalinga, California COALINGA FARMS J. M. and TOM LOVELACE P. O. Box 438 935 -0190 Coalinga WEETH RANCHES INC. Coalinga Compliments of M. E. DOLLAHITE & WIFE COALINGA 131 BOAT PATROL As the summer wears on and the water sports activities increase at Huntington Lake the real chal- lenge for the boat patrolman begins. Providing ade- quate patrol for both lakes often necessitates moving the boat from one lake to another two or three times in a week. Boat patrol is not the only activity to occupy the mountain boat patrolman's time. He must also pro- vide vehicle patrol for Huntington Lake, investigate criminal offenses, assist in search and rescue opera- tions, and police public functions such as the weekly teenage dances. A typical day for the lake patrolman usually begins at 10:00 A.M. from his residence in Big Creek. The first two hours are spent checking the Huntington Lake area, followed by a drive to Shaver Lake where boat patrol activities usually begin by 1:00 P.M. If the boat is being used at Huntington Lake the boat patrolman then remains at that loca- tion. Due to the large number of boats using these lakes during the summer months, boat patrol is It necessity until 6:00 or 7:00 P.M. Teenage dances are held three nights a week at Huntington Lake, and on these nights, it's back to Huntington Lake at 9:00 P.M. On Saturday nights several hundred teenagers and young adults are in attendance for the dance, thus necessitating the presence of the mountain patrolman until 1 :30 or 2:00 A.M: The Sheriff's Deputy who performed the duties of Mountain boat patrol during the past year was Deputy Chet Lovgren. L. D. FOLSOM INC. 521 E. Forest Ave. 935 -2006 Coalinga Big Wheel Cafe & Chuck Wagon Featuring — "Home Made Pies" Open 5 A.M. to 12 P.M. 154 N. 5th St. Ph. 935 -9944 Coalinga ALLEN PLUMBING SERVICE 440 California 935 -1997 Coalinga ILL. � — •:� 5 "}yj � - _ lip]]wIi .. ♦. `!ya. ,< ' a:.. �,~ ♦ /♦I•-•' .<r••.�} �.COALINCA,• _:;jl...�� ,•_ • -1]a DI if •L�.., '.l��pv,wy,., rY,'., - IN yfft, Illy v 14 COOK'S COALINGA FURNITURE "Life begins at home" 935 -0516 152 East Elm Avenue COALINGA r J �� r 4k A COALINGA JUDICIAL DISTRICT The Coalinga Judicial District consists of a huge area of Southwestern Fresno County. Much of it is uninhabited or devoted to oil fields which are highly automated now and require little human attention. The cities of Huron and Coalinga are in it. Both are incorporated with their own police departments. Constable Tom Quinney (above) makes his head- quarters in Coalinga and is assisted by Deputy Con- stable Charles Smith (left, by car) who makes his headquarters in Huron. Working from the two of- fices they can quickly serve the more populous areas of the district. WALTON ROOFING CO. "I Do Your Work, As If It Were My Chan" 120 Madison Ave. 935 -2159 Coalinga GRIGSBY'S FOUNTAIN 217 N. 5th STREET 935 -2789 Fountain Lunch Tobacco News Good Coffee COALINGA, CALIFORNIA COALINGA POLICE DEPARTMENT The City of Coalinga is served by an efficient police department headed by Chief A. C. Griffith. The department consists of: back roio, left to right, W. R. Nix, William Horine, James Henry, Betz Hunt, Front rout, left to right, Lt, RObertHoutchens, Chief A. C. Griffith and Capt. R. J. Rose. COALINGA MARKET 309 E. Polk St. 935 -2649 Coalinga JOHN T. BRAGG & SONS Funeral Chapel 486 No. 5th Sr. 935 -3338 Coalinga John Bragg Sr. Gaylord W. Bragg COURTLAND'S RESTAURANT "Your Eating Pleasure Is Our Business" Good Meals at Reasonable Prices Open 5 A.M. to 10 P.M. —Free Parking 111 Forest 935 -1389 Coalinga E. L. XAVIER Liquors 257 E. Elm 935 -2965 Coalinga 133 l {wa FREE ESTIMATE BROWN'S NURSERY LANDSCAPING & TREE CARE • SEED NO OLO OR NEW LAWNS • HEOGE ANO SHRUB WORK • TREE TOPPING AND REMOVAL • ROTATILLING AND RENOVATING 1311oIV.N & soN'5 IAI WARTHAH • T[L9]S-1972 I Ca A LINGA, CALIFORNIA Virgil Aldridge, CAMBRIDGE INN MOTEL 100 Cambridge Owner- Manager Coalinga's Newest Coalinga swimming Dining Lounge+. 935.1341 -r- BOLIEAU WELDING CO. 269 E. Forest Ave. 935 -0416 Coalinga Bob Pascoe Painting Contractor "Commercial & Industrial" 3961/2 W. Elm Ave. 935 -0347 Coalinga THE BIRDSONG CO. Buster Brown Shoes - Children Life Stride - Naturalizer - Women Roblee Shoos - Men Fifth & D St., Coalinga 935 -2524 LEE BROS. Buick, Pontiac, Oldsmobile & GMC Trucks Complete Body & Fender Repair Shop AAA Towing — Union Oil Service 298 E. Polk Ph. 935 -0826 Coalinga NEWTON DRILLING CO. Coalinga SERVICE PHARMACY Lester Byers, Owner Prescription Specialist A Rexall Store Sick Room Supplies - Nationally Advertised Drugs 5th & Elm 935 -2134 Coalinga WALTER F. & LEROY P. BURNETT Coalinga CLARENCE R. VAN DYKE Ranch Star Rt. 1, Box 34 935 -2856 Coalinga 134 FIREBAUGH JUDICIAL DISTRICT vrtr-"�" The remainder of the vast Western portion of Fresno County is served by the Firebaugh Judicial District. Constable B. A. Traylor (upper photo) is assisted by Deputies James Hamm (left) and Russell Long. Compliments of P. W. BIRDWELL Coalinga JOHN C. CONN RANCH Coalinga GRIFFIN & GRIFFIN Coalinga, California They Should Have Stayed In Bi 'I HANK C)��(�O rtl O (r O .,,u BY DAN F. CONWAY Have you ever had a day when everything seemed to go wrong? I think all of us have. September 16, 1964 was such a day for Manuel Aguilara, Robert Enriquez and a third person, for this was the day the trio chose to rob the Community National Bank at 567 O Street, Mendota. They had big plans and it was going to be, oh so simple. First they would steal a car, then rob a bank, and then drive to a field about six miles from Men- dota where they intended to meet the third party who would be waiting with his car for a clean getaway. Aguilara and Enriquez were up early that day -of- days to find an automobile to use for the robbery. BURNETT CONSTRUCTION CO. tes Everette Coalinga McKAY TRUCKING CO. 239 College 935 -0851 Coalinga OILFIELDS SHELL SERVICE Snack Bar • Truck Stop Charles Van Atta, Prop. Rt. 1, Box 165 935 -3264 Coalinga CHENEY BROS., INC. Coalinga 135 They stole a car belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Smith of Mendota. Before they could get to the task of robbing the bank, the Smiths saw them driving the car and threw rocks at them. Aguilara and En- riquez then decided the car was too hot to use in the bank robbery so they drove to Los Deltas where they abandoned the vehicle. They then walked nearly 5 miles to Firebaugh where they stole another car. In their new car they returned to Mendota, slightly be- hind schedule but still determined to proceed with their bank robbery. f Vulifiriara aii INVA0 I-age! SUNSET GARAGE TOM OKANO 2140 - 7th Street P. O. Box 91 Mendota, Calif. Mendota, Calif. Ph. 655 -4531 WESTSIDE CHEMICAL WESTSIDE HARDWARE MENDOTA MOTOR PARTS WECO P. O. Box 126, Mendota Phone 655 -4346 DAVE'S SUPERETTE GROCERIES - FRESH MEATS FISH - VEGETABLES Custom Cutting of Quality Meats 884 011er St. Phone 655 -4451 Mendota THEY SHOULD HAVE STAYED IN BED" On their travels they had taken with them a green colored pillow slip which they intended to use to carry the loot from the bank. During the commis- sion of the robbery however, when the bank teller put a quantity of change into the pillow slip the weight of the money ripped the bottom out of it and the money felt to the floor. As one might well ima- gine, this disturbed them greatly and caused them to leave unexpectedly and excitedly. In spite of their continuing misadventures, they did take with them about $30,000 of which $1,119.50 was in change. As they were leaving the bank heading out to the field where they were certain their friend would be waiting, their luck held true to form — mostly bad. Mr. and Mrs. Smith again saw them and recognized them, even though they were driving the stolen car from Firebaugh. The Smiths were therefore able to give officers the direction of flight and a description of their vehicle. On their arrival at their predeter- mined location where they were to meet their friend, Aguilara and Enriquez were chagrined to find that the friend was no longer waiting. He apparently as- sumed something had gone wrong and had gone home. FREY BEARING COMPANY N. A. P. A. Parts 1558 10th St. 655 -4267 Mendota VALLEY HARDWARE AND SUPPLY CO. Mendota, California Phone 655 -4355 136 The scene of the bank robbery where everything went wrong (for the rob- bers that is), and the Sheriff's cars which arrived shortly after the rob- bery was reported. MENDOTA CONCRETE MENDOTA Established 1925 SORENSEN MACHINE WORKS Steel Fabricators Ph. 655 -4251 Mendota, California PAPPAS & CO. "GOLDEN TREAT" 8� "REAL TREAT" MELONS Mendota, California COIT RANCH, INC. Mendota Firebaugh Appliance & Hardware Co. Gas and Electrical Appliances - Sales & Service Stoves - Radios - T.V. Sets Refrigerators - Washing Machines Phone 659 -2328 1551 "N" Street FIREBAUGH, CALIF. KAREN'S FASHIONS AND GIFTS 1085 "O" St. 659 -2494 Firebaugh HIGH HAT CAFE 1148 "O" Street 659 -2380 Firebaugh ADAMS AUTO SUPPLY Firebaugh FIREBAUGH CONCRETE & MATERIALS COMPANY Ready Mix Concrete - Rock - Sand Sack Cement Ben Latorraca —Res. OL 9 -2862 8th St. & Highway 33 Firebaugh, Calif. 137 A Mendota police officer and Chief Criminologist J. Belton consider evi- dence at the scene of the robbery while an unidentified television pho- tographer takes pictures at the right. The two decided to abandon their get -away car and set out on foot. The afternoon temperature had risen past the 100° point and after walking about six miles, their coins became so heavy that they decided something else must be done. One of them lay down in a cotton field with the coins while the other went to the highway and attempted to catch a ride. Four laborers stopped and were persuaded to take both of them to a house in Mendota for $20. The laborers, however, had observed the bank sacks which con- tained currency and returned to the cotton field to see why one of the suspects had been lying there. At that time they found the $1,119.50 in coins. They immediately reported their find to F.B.I. agents and Sheriff's deputies who were in the area. Investigation by the officers revealed the full name of Robert Enriquez but only the given name of Manuel, the second man, was known to the officers. Photographs of Enriquez and other similar- looking individuals were requested from the Fresno County /c! /re6u V/f /VC.l4 CC(�C/ SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY REAL ESTATE CO. Ranches - Homes - Lots - Farm Loans DOMENIC L. ENRICO — Broker WAYNE DEDMON — Salesman 1434 Saipan & Hwy. 33, Firebaugh Phones Office 659 -2095 — Eve. 659 -2497 4 "THEY SHOULD HAVE STAYED IN BED" Sheriff's Office Bureau of Identification. The photo- graphs were supplied by Lt. Duane Lauters who picked four photos at random from thousands of pictures on file and added the photograph of En- riquez. Purely by coincidence, the photograph of Manuel Aguilara was included in this group of pic- tures. The odds against this happening were about seven thousand to one, but after all, that was just about the kind of a day the novice robbers had been experiencing. With speedy identification of the two suspects by the bank employees, their apprehension and al- most total recovery of the money was readily made. A Federal bank robbery complaint was obtained against Aguilara and Enriquez who were convicted and sentenced to long terms in a Federal prison. It seems likely that they will long remember the date of September 16, 1964 and no matter what their future endeavors may be, they will hope that so much bad luck and poor judgment will never again be crammed into a single day. PEREZ BROS. �`' j VEGF�q c PB SEASO+ Growers and Shippers CALIFORNIA FRUITS & VEGETABLES Firebaugh, California nvestigator.s and bank personnel ook at the loot which the robbers eft behind when the bottom fell out )f their green pillow slip. SAN JOAQUIN CLUB FAYE & EDDIE GILES 1049 "P" St. Firebaugh 659 -2602 PAG'S AND JUANITA'S CAFE Firebaugh Wheel Aligning & Balancing Electronic Tune -Up LEO'S GARAGE Complete Auto & Truck Repair 24 Hour Towing Phone 659 -2508 Nite Phones 659 -2896 or 659 -2297 N. Hwy. 33 & Storey Rd. Firebaugh D. T. LOCKE RANCH Bass Ave. — Box 126 659 -2517 Firebaugh Compliments RICHARD J. LEHMANN Agricultural Service Firebaugh 659 -2265 SAM & D. M. BIANCUCCI, INC. Firebaugh, California "V DPOP- OUT MINNITE'S VARIETY STORE P. O. Box 198, Cantua Creek, Caifornia BEST WISHES V. C. BRITTON COMPANY FIREBAUGH, CALIF. GUY HOUK RANCH FIREBAUGH ��° r' F1, �05 w" GILIO'S DESERETTE GROCERY & LIQUOR P. O. Box 44, Cantua Creek Phone San Joaquin 698 -8649 PACIFIC FARM CO. 1 1 th & M Firebaugh OL 9 -2042 REBECCHI DEPT. STORE Shoes and Clothing for the Family Blue Chip Stamps - Bankamericard 1467 11 th Street 659 -2259 Firebaugh Phone: 659 -2502 'P. Alit, HOUSE OF BEAUTY 1081 "O" Street Firebaugh, Calif. For A Lovlier You — See Us Wardens of the California State Department of Fish and Game serving Fresno and adjacent counties pictured above are: Warden William Owen, Fresno; Captain L. L. Werder; in- spector Dort Davison: Wardens Luther Young, Firebaugh; Gilbert Davis, Reedley; Tina Hicks, Bass Lake; Jim Bates, Shaver Lake; Ray Skochko, Fresno; Ralph Schlitzkus, Madera, and Dick Ayers, Fresno. Warden White of Hanford was not Present. RAYMOND MINNITE Owner & Manager of THREE ROCKS P. O. Box 204, Three Rocks Hwy. 33 Between Mendota & Coalinga SHINER'S DEPARTMENT STORE Between Mendota & Coalinga on Hwy 33 Three Rocks, California WM. E. GLOTZ RANCH TRANQUILLITY NATIONAL MARKET We Feature USDA Choice Meats and Quality Groceries at Lowest Prices San Joaquin Ph. 639 -4337 SHELL DISTRIBUTORS Phone 698- 8504— Drawer 7 Tranquillity, California M. C. ANGUS RANCH Martin Costales 698 -8461 Tranquillity 8� 13120 Ave. 14 Madera OR 4 -8331 140 PROTECTION OF CALIFORNIA FISH AND WILDLIFE On September 22, 1951, under the Charles Brown Reorganization Act, a new department was formed for the protection and enhancement of the State's fish and wild life resources, the Department of Fish and Game. Until that time the Department of Fish and Game had been a division of the Department of Natural Resources. The department is self supporting, operating from the sale of fishing and hunting license, commercial fish tax, California share of federal excise tax on fishing gear, firearms, and ammunition, and 5070 of the fines for violation of fish and games laws. The primary duty of California Fish and Game Wardens is to enforce fish and game regulations. However, game wardens are peace officers and their work is quite varied and time consuming. BIOLA WELDING WORKS 3rd & G Streets Ph. 843 -2475 Biola WINTROATH SERVICENTER Pumps & Repairs P. O. Box 717 San Joaquin 693 -4327 WEST SIDE PUMP CO. Pumps - Pump Repairs & Sprinkler Systems Phone 693 -4315 San Joaquin, Calif. WEST SIDE CAFE On & Off Sale Liquors Pete L. & Anna Niboli 8729 Main St., San Joaquin MATT'S CLUB San Joaquin 141 The wardens are trained in first aid and often adi-ninister treatment to injured boaters, water skiers, hunters, and fishermen. Because wardens cover the back country and remote areas, they are often called upon by the Sheriff's Office to assist in search and rescue work. The Department of Fish and Game has its own independent 3 -way radio system, with a tie -in with the local Sheriff's Office which has contact with mobile units during night hours and on week -ends when the Fish and Game Office is closed. In Civil Defense, wardens have a definite job of manning civilian defense radios, and monitoring radioactive fallout. Each patrol car is equipped with radiological monitoring equipment, emergency first aid kits, and emergency rations. Wardens assist the Sheriff's Office in any civil disaster. WESTSIDE FARMERS COOPERATIVE GIN, INC. SAN JOAQUIN and TRANQUILLITY TRUCKING, INC. P. O. BOX 736 SAN JOAQUIN, CALIFORNIA DiSTRI RENO'S HARDWARE Sporting Goods Television - RCA, Philco, Hotpoint Appliances - Hotpoint, Whirlpool, Philco, Amana 776 So. Madera Ave. 846 -9491 Kerman, Calif. B. L. BUFKIN RANCHES 12975 W. Kearney Blvd. Phone 846 -8266 Kerman HELM GARAGE Servicing Entire West Side AUTO & FARM IMPLEMENTS Woody Dare, Owner UN 6 -5312 Nite Phone UN 6 -5476 HELM METZLER & SON TRUCKING - PUBLIC SCALES LASSEN AVE. PH. 866 -5310 HELM 142 KERMAN JUDICIAL DISTRICT Constable Henry Wulf (seated) serves the agri- culture rich Kerman Judicial District with the largest staff of deputies in the county. They are, standing left to right, Deputy Constables Gene Petrucelli, Adrian White and Louie Pereira. The Kerman District combines a large population and a large land area which includes the unincor- porated communities of Biola, Helm, San Joaquin, Tranquillity and Cantua Creek. The incorporated city of Kerman has its own police department. Two deputies live in the Tranquillity-San Joaquin area to best serve the district when needed. EPPERSON'S MARKET 2590 N. Madera, Kerman 846 -8438 JOHN T. BRAGG & SONS Funeral Chapel 538 So. Madera Ave. Ph. 846 -9369 Kerman John Bragg Jr. Phillip R. Bragg DOROTHY'S Junior & Young Adult Fashions 723 S. Madera, Kerman 846 -8666 .' T. ) E -f -. - R .. Members of the Kerman Police Department are, 1. to r. Sergeant Joe White, Officer Larry Meyers, Chief Jaynes McElroy, Matron Bess Niederclrrell and Officer Olen McDaniel. WHITESBRIDGE AUCTION HOUSE Furniture - "Junk" and Antiques Auction Sunday - Table Rentals - Bargains Daily Mildred Eaton 14443 Whitesbridge Rd. Phone 846 -9172 (Hwy. 180) Kerman, Calif. SIMS MOTOR COMPANY 758 So. Madera & D Streets Ph. 846 -9335 Kerman, California Chevrolet Dealer Since 1930 VALLEY FOOD CENTER and Valley Department Center 401 S. Madera Ave. 846 -9203 30 Minute Wash and Dry (Dry Cleaning) COIN OPERATED 390 S. Madera Ave. Phone 846 -9163 Kerman, California �Qco BRISCOE Manufacturers or�Bx�Scot qTC l.ERS 5.(WE»6 OF CALIFORNIA 4129 N. Del Norte Ave. Kerman 2, Calif. Phone 846 -9381 BRISCOE DITCHERS BRISCOE SLOPERS Pioneer Builders of Irrigation Ditching Equipment For Irrigation & Drainage Waterways 143 v MEL BRISCOE G E NERAL MANAGER CARUTHERS JUDICIAL DISTRICT I 7, Constable Aubrey Byers Caruthers judicial District Southwest of Fresno is the unincorporated communi- ty of Caruthers. It and the area surrounding it has been served for a number of terms by Aubrey Byers as Constable. NOBLE CATTLE CO. P. O. Box 511 Kerman CARTHYL THOMAS RANCH 13200 W. Whitesbridge Rd. 846 -8504 Kerman FOWLER JUDICIAL DISTRICT L►�'�,` Constable Fred Davis Fowler Judicial District One of the youngest constables in point of service is Constable Fred Davis of the Fowler Judicial District which lies just south of Fresno. The city of Fowler is incorporated and also has a police force to main- tain law and order. KROMBERG BROS. 13550 W. Clinton Ave. 846 -8455 Kerman, California OSCAR E. JERNER & SONS Cement Contractors — Monolithic Pipe Lines 15175 N. Nielson 846 -8458 Kerman MELIKIAN DEHYDRATORS BUYERS AND GROWERS DRIED FRUITS KERMAN Entering The Electronic Age Law enforcement takes another step into the Elec- tronic Computer Age this year with the inauguration of the California Highway Patrol's AUTO- STATIS project (Automatic Statewide Auto Theft Inquiry System). This service, which is extended to all law enforcement agencies, provides electronic filing and supplying of data on stolen and wanted cars. Major enforcement agencies will be invited to in- stall their own facility with transmission lines to California Highway Patrol's two computers in Sac- ramento. Smaller departments can contact the Fresno office for assistance. Records will be maintained for the current year plus four years on stolen vehicles, felony wants, and stolen identifiable parts. Recovered vehicle informa- tion will be maintained for thirty days and lost and stolen license plate information will be maintained for the life of the plate if capacity permits. The system will have a capacity of 40,000 stolen and wanted vehicles, 30,000 lost or stolen plates, and 30,000 identifiable parts. This is not a system for the Highway Patrol but is for use by all law enforcement agencies. It wilt not be possible for the California Highway Patrol alone to make this system successful. It will take the whole- hearted cooperation and active participation of all law enforcement agencies in the State if it is to succeed. ELLIS ENGLISH Back Hoe Work - Trenching 666 No. Modoc Ave. VI 6 -9732 Kerman Always Insist on Cotton, — The Fibre You Can Trust CARUTHERS COOPERATIVE GIN INC. 2105 W. DINUBA AVENUE 5391 W. LINCOLN AVENUE FRESNO This move to combat car theft and lawlessness with modern computers is in keeping with the CHP's history of progress since it was created by the state legislature in 1929. It was formed for the purpose of enforcing the California Vehicle Code and all laws governing operation of vehicles upon public high- ways. The primary mission of the department is to pro- tect the motorist and further his safety. The duties of the California Highway Patrolman include handling road patrol and enforcement, in- vestigating accidents, assisting motorists in emer- gencies, rends ring first aid supplying information to motorists, conducting traffic safety education pro- grams and assisting other agencies. During 1964, with the patrol cars operating 1,- 857,300 miles, the .Fresno office of the California Highway Patrol investigated 4,000 accidents in which 123 persons were killed and 2,900 were injured. During the same period 150 felony cases were in- vestigated, 48,000 citations were issued and 74,000 enforcement contacts of all types were made. 467 citizens were arrested for drunk driving and 402 stolen vehicles were recovered. The accident figures above reveal a small reduc- tion, while the enforcement results reflect an increase of 15 %G in arrests and 20°Jo in total enforcement contacts. A & H FARMS RANCH VI 6 -8758 Kerman DAY & NIGHT LUNCH Carl McGraw Orval Jenkins 415 Tahoe — Caruthers — 864 -3018 AUBERRY BEAUTY SHOP Ardith K. Allen 855 -2590 P. O. Box 155 Auberry, California CARUTHERS PHARMACY 864 -3177 DALE'S FRIENDLY TRADING CENTER 5619 E. Tollhouse, Clovis 299 -4290 HENRY DAMSEN Trojan Power Dist. 5775 E. Nees, Clovis 299 -6226 739 Henderson Caruthers HILLMAN'S SHOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Family F and S Market 481 Pollasky, Clovis 299 -4764 2334 W. Tahoe 864 -3181 Caruthers HUMPHREY STATION 299 -6522 • Tollhouse Road — Clovis GLENN AUSTIN Life Insurance Estate — Business — Family Protection 1220 E. 3rd St. Clovis CY 9 -4452 THE BEAR PAW CO. 4165 E. Perrin, Clovis 299 -6852 JAY BRINKLEY SERVICE 1 1 1 0 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299 -4471 CAMPUS CORRAL Four Star Contemporary Mobilehome Park 1 Mile East of Fresno State College 5207 N. Villa, Clovis 299 -5284 CENTRAL AIR Sheet Metal — Heating — Air Conditioning — Payne Equipment 737 E. Barstow Clovis 299 -4644 CLOVIS APPLIANCE G -E Appliances Gene McGaughy, Owner 622 4th St., Clovis 299 -6806 CLOVIS GLASS SHOP Specializing In Auto Glass 631 5th St., Clovis 299 -2819 CLOVIS INSURANCE AGENCY Carl McDonald — Edna Woods 414 Pollasky, Clovis 299 -6838 BOB COOK GARAGE 236 Bullard Clovis 299 -4183 HUNTER GLASS CO. 318 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299 -4756 J & M LIQUOR & SPORT GOODS Fishing & Hunting Licenses John and Millie Andreis 610 Clovis, Clovis 299 -4445 LINENBACH AUTO PARTS — Wholesale and Retail Sales — 604 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299 -4381 MARIO'S TOLLHOUSE INN Private Banquet Rooms Available Finest Food Served "Anywhere" 53 No. Tollhouse Rd., Clovis 299 -5073 RALPH'S DRUG STORE No. Tollhouse & Sunnyside., Clovis 299 -6825 W. A. "ART" RUSSELL Building Contractor 434 Beverly Drive, Clovis 299 -6184 COALINGA LUMBER CO., INC. Les Homes, Vice - Pres., Mgr. Area Code 209, Dial 935 -0875 425 West Elm Street, Coalinga, Calif. COALINGA SOAP & PAINT CO. Manufacturers of Murphy's Waterless Hand Cleaner 249 S. Fourth, Coalinga 935 -0294 COUNTRY CUPBOARD Bakery & Lunch 375 N. 5th St. Coalinga KLEPPER ELECTRIC CO. 191 E. Forest Ave. 935 -0312 Coalinga LACEY'S CAFE In the of Town Coalinga MILLER'S LIQUOR STORE 500 E. Elm Ave. 935 -1083 Coalinga PALMER PLUMBING, INC. 250 So. 4th St. 935-1011 Coalinga PIPPIN'S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY P. O. Box 306 Coalinga R. J. ROSE AUTOMOTIVE 260 W. Elm Ave. 935 -0592 Coalinga WALLACE AUTO ELECTRIC 155 E. Forest, Coalinga 935 -1681 WALLY'S CABINET SHOP BERT'S DEL RANCHO REY MARKET 610 5th, Clovis 299 -6403 433 Portolo Ave. Del Rey COALINGA FEED YARD, INC COALINGA 935 -0836 146 RAY MORALEZ NORWALK SERVICE Gas - Oils - Lubrication - Washing Polishing 10th & 'O' St., Firebough 659 -9980 K { T CLEVENGER MERCANTILE CO., INC. Hardware, Implements, Fuller Paints, Etc. 864 -3019 Caruthers CARUTHERS PUMP & REPAIR SHOP Turbine Pumps, Pressure Systems, Pump Repairs Wiring John C. Barber, Owner Phone 864 -3109 Caruthers, Calif. LASSEN FOOD MARKET 13015 So. Elm Ave. Caruthers CARSEY BROS. Rood Cotton Harvester — Sales & Service Phone 834 -3914 7657 E. Manning Ave. Fowler LOWE'S FOOD MART Open Daily & Holidays 118 So. 8th St. 834 -2807 Fowler C. D. Simonian Insurance Agency General Insurance Office Phone 834 -3615 — Res. 834 -3302 C. D. Simonian Fowler, California 125 E. Merced St. P. O. Box 343 147 DOING IT THE HARD WAY BY AL FLORES The Fresno County Sheriff's Department is proud to have had one of its former members admitted to the California Bar during the past year. William A. Smith passed the bar examination and is now a Dep- uty D.A. on the staff of District Attorney Clarke Savory. What makes Bill's achievement so outstand- ing is the fact that he did it the hard way — without the benefit of law school. Bill majored in criminology in college, but did not go into full -time police work immediatley because of the low pay that peace officers were receiving. In- stead he took a job as a heavy construction laborer on the Mammoth Pool Project some sixty miles above North Fork in Madera County. While working in the back country he enrolled in a law correspondence course to occupy his spare time. He had no idea of becoming an attorney at that time, but the study of law seemed a good way to prepare for a law enforce- ment career. He studied for four hours every night and found it more pleasure than hard work. The salaries paid police officers had begun to im- prove somewhat, so when he finished the mountain J ob in 1960 he took a part -time job as a patrolman on the Clovis Police Department. He realized that if he ever intended to make law enforcement a career he would have to make the change soon or he would be too old to meet the age limits. A short time later there was an opening for a permanent position on the Clovis Police Department, and this became his first full -time job in law enforce- ment. He felt that he could further his law enforcement career if he could get into a larger department where he could get a wider variety of experience. He learned that a civil service examination was being given by Fresno County for deputy sheriff. Passing the written exam and the agility and oral tests were no problem for Bill, but the physical requirements presented him with a real problem — he was 1/4 of an inch too short. Exercise, chiropractors, and a combination of other efforts finally enabled him to hurdle this obstacle. (Couernued on Page 14 9) WINDELL'S MARKET 36755 W. Shaw 659 -2529 Firebaugh FIVE POINTS MARKET Corner of Mt. Whitney & Lassen 884 -2467 Five Points ALLEN'S CORNER CAFE 2025 E. Floral, Fowler 834 -9003 JOHNNY'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Complete Auto, Truck and Tractor Repair 133 N. 7th Street, Fowler Phone 834 -2912 MIRIGIAN ELECTRIC SERVICE TE 4 -2691 5487 E. Dinuba, Fowler TONY'S MARKET GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES BEER & WINE Lassen Avenue Huron ACE SUPERMARKET 846 -9995 Kerman BEL- MADERA DRIVE INN Belmont & Madera Ave., Kerman 846 -9997 J. H. CARDWELL RANCH 846 -8490 Kerman DEAN'S Men & Boys Wear 719 S. Madera Ave., Kerman Phone 846 -8840 GEORGE H. FRIES Insurance & Real Estate 478 So. Madera Ave., Kerman 846 -8403 ANDERSEN BROS. BRAKE & WHEEL 1437 Simpson, Kingsburg 897 -2323 BEER MONUMENT WORKS "Mark Every Grave" Harold Beer 641 Tenth Ave., Kingsburg 897 -21 10 KINGSBURG BODY & FENDER SHOP 24 HOUR TOWING 1541 Marion Street, Kinghburg 897 -2301 KINGSBURG LUMBER CO. 1398 California St., Kingsburg 897 -2317 LEO'S AUTOMOTIVE General Repair & Auto Air Conditioning Repair 4021 8Rd 24 Phone 897 -2708 Kinqsburq PRICE'S GROCERY Open 7 A.M. -7 P.M. 7 Days a Week 1498 7th Ave. 897 -5583 Kingsburg FARMERS CLUB, DEAD MAN'S CORNER DEL'S Eloise Hernandz's Place KERMAN CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Custom Body & Fender Shop All Types Furniture, Auto & Truck Body and Fender Work Helm Quality Workmanship 106 S. Madera, Kerman 846 -8737 Specializing in Insurance Work 5862 Latonia Ave., Laton WA 3 -4869 HELM STORE Lassen Avenue — 866 -5300 LEVNARD LARSON LATON LUMBER COMPANY Helm ell Drilling — Cleaning — Repairing P. O. Box 188 Phone WA 3 -4636 1780 S. Bishop, Kerman 846 -9435 oil Fresno Phone 264 -7867 LATON MARKET K. C. RADIO & TV MACK LAZARUS FORD SALES MEATS - VEGETABLES - GROCERIES Sales and Service Lowest Delivered Prices Laton J. R. Dodson 692 S. Madera Ave., Kerman 3661 BD S. Lassen, Huron 846 -9341 233 -8486 Phone 945 -2368 MOCTESUMA CLUB Margareta L. Chavez. PLAZA DRUGS RANCH HARDWARE & VARIETY Laton Next To the Post Office in Huron Cor. Whites Bridge Rd. &Madera Ave. Kerman 846 -9396 Orange Cove Every Thing for the Family Needs THE PURPLE POPPY RUFUS McILROY FLOWERS - GIFTS FARMERS SUPER MARKET Farm Equipment 15075 W. Whitesbridge, Kerman Park & 3rd 626 -4458 Lassen at Tenth, Huron Phone 846 -9378 Phone WHitney 5 -2266 Nite Phone 846 -9076 Orange Cove SMOKE HOUSE BAR WARD'S GARAGE PAULEY'S BLACKSMITH & WELDING General Auto Repairs AND RESTAURANT 170 S. Madera Ave., Kerman P. O. Box 241 Lassen Avenue Huron Phone 846 -9608 Orange Cove 148 AI �1 Alwrl-_e DOING IT THE HARD WAY Getting a job with the sheriff's department was more of a break for Bill than was first apparent. It was a major factor in his success in passing the bar examination. He had registered with Caifornia Bar Association as a law student just in case he might be eligible some day to take the bar examination. Bill's first assignment as a deputy sheriff was in the jail. Here he had an opportunity to get acquaint- ed with the kind of people he would have to deal with in other assignments. He feels that his jail ex- perience has been a great help to him in his present position as a Deputy D.A. Bill was one of those officers who always tried to learn all he could from each assignment rather than bemoan his fate as some officers do if they don't get the detail of their choice. After leaving the jail he was assigned to the War- rant Detail on a temporary basis during the summer months. After this assignment was completed he requested a transfer to the courts as a bailiff, so that he would have more time available for study. At first he rotated from court to court, but was finally assigned to Department Two of the Superior Court under Judge Joseph L. Joy. This was a particu- larly advantageous assignment for Bill because Judge Joy took an interest in helping him through the tougher areas of the law. He had an opportunity to learn many points of law which would have been very difficult to master through a correspondence course. Probably the most difficult part of studying law for the bar examination when not in law school is 149 William A, Smith, former deputy sheriff and police officer, at his Will desk as a Deputy District Attorney. not knowing whether one's progress is adequate. In a law class one can compare his progress with that of other students and determine whether or not greater effort is needed. Bill had a feeling of un- certainty during this period which drove him to study harder. Before attempting the bar examination, Bill de- cided to take advantage of a bar review course taught by Richard Wicks in San Francisco. Out of a hundred and fifty students he topped the class. The California Bar Examination is a three day mental and physical marathon which eliminates many intelli- gent students by sheer fatigue alone. Apparently his preparation for the bar examination was adequate because he passed it on his first at- tempt, something many law school - graduates fail to do. In looking back over the long years of study and ordeal of the bar examination, Bill says that it all seemed mild compared to the three months suspense of waiting for the results of the exam. This was three months of being afraid not to study for the next exam and of being too nervous to concentrate. This wait was made a little easier by having his fellow officers and court personnel making daily inquiries of, "Have you heard yet ?" Although it reminded him of something he had just as soon, forget about for a while, it showed him that they had a sincere interest in his future. Bill's success should be an inspiration for future law students who are unable to attend law school. It also demonstrates the caliber of some of the men who enter law enforcement. CLARK'S CORNER LANARE CAFE San Joaquin " EAST REEDLEY STORE 22010 & 12 E. Manning Ave., Reedley Spanish & American Food RANGEL'S T.V. ME 8 -2014 Audekina Savala, Owner Sales & Service 7453 Mt. Whitney Riverdale Joe Rangel 693 -4491 LAZY - R TAVERN San Joaquin Sally & Bill LANARE GROCERY "GOOD LUCK" 7462 W. Mt. Whitney Ave ROCHA & SON TRUCKING 21009 Manning Ave., Reedley 693 -4492 Riverdale, Calif. San Joaquin ANDREW S. MARICH Cement Contractor . . - Selma 5716 S. Frankwood, Reedley ME 8 -3320 APRILE'S PLACE KELLY'S FARM & GARDEN SUPPLIES MERTY'S CAFE 933 Academy, Sanger TR 5 -7179 Feed - Seeds - Eggs - Fertilizers 19763 E. Manning, Reedley Insecticides ME 8 -3240 2250 Arrants, Selma 896 -1761 GONG'S MARKET 1401 - 14th St., Sanger 875 -3527 MILLER'S GARAGE FRANK TRAMMEL 1237 G Street, Reedley ME 8 -2024 9295 E. Dinuba, Selma KINGS RIVER EGG RANCH 896 -2552 Mr. & Mrs. Willis Patterson, Owners REEDLEY ARMY SURPLUS Boots - Camping - Fishing Clothing 52 S. Piedra 875 -4189 TORII MARKET Sanger 1141 G St., Reedley ME 8 -2719 KINGS RIVER MINNOW FARM 1426 Grove Street Selma TOM'S T.V. & APPLIANCES Minnows All Sizes 1349 1 Street, Reedley 19012 E. Trimmer Springs Rd. Shaver Lake ME 8 -2636 875 -8818 Sanger KEN'S MARKET Irrigation Pumps (All Types) VALLEY PLUMBING CO. Home Pressure Systems A Complete General Store Plumbing, Heating & Sheet Metal Work PISTACCHIO PUMP CO. Phone Shaver Lake 22 P. O. Box 156 1 235 - 11 th Street, Reedley PUMP SALES & SERVICE Bus. Phone MElrose 8 -2918 1432 So. Academy Sanger 875 -3891 At Eckert's Resort — Shaver Lake, Calif. -AND 20 BONUS POINTS FOR A COP ON A MOTOPCYCI_F 150 A VISIT WITH OUR NEIGHBORS The Metropolitan Police Department Headquarters, Tokyo, Japan. The slogan on the front of the build- ing reads: "Let's avoid walking on unlighted streets." SINCERE BEST WISHES Mr. and Mrs. Aram "Shorty" Peters ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL - FARM r "NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL" J OVER 25 YRS. EXPERIENCE WIRING - ALTERATION - MAINTENANCE REPAIRS 21 -HOUR PROMPT SERVICE CALL 222 -65 89 Sh1. Llc.nwd Centmim — F.IIy Imumd FL A ro !% BRUNO ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 4363 N. VALENTINE AVE. FRESNO SERVICE 151 BY YOSHIo KAI After a smooth flight from Los Angeles, the jet plane taxied to a stop at Haneda Airport on the outskirts of Tokyo. It was the last week in June and the rainy season was just ending. As I stepped out of the plane, a gust of hot humid air struck me with full force. It was a stifling sensation, and I sud- denly appreciated the dry heat in Fresno which we so often criticize. My first impression was a feeling of astonishment at the appalling crowds of people everywhere. Words cannot adequately describe how it feels to be in the largest city in the world, with a teeming population of ten million. The traffic is almost terrifying. Jap- anese automobiles, most of them no larger than (Continued on Next Pagel Santi's, Inc. USED CARS —FINANCE SERVICE 1 142 F Street also Whitesbridge & Hughes 268 -9344 FRESNO A VISIT WITH OUR NEIGHBOR American made compacts, travel bumper to bumper cutting in and out of the line of traffic. The traffic problem in Los Angeles is mild by comparison. Many times I had close calls, but, surprisingly, during my three weeks stay, I did not see a single accident. Some vehicles have handlebars installed on the dash- board. I did not understand their purpose at first, but I soon learned. They were for the passengers to grasp so that he can keep his seat when the going] is rough. The primary purpose of my trip was to visit my aging parents whom I had not seen in over twenty years. However, as a peace officer I was naturally interested in the activities of the Japanese police, so I spent a great deal of time becoming acquainted with their organization and methods. Before I left Fresno, Sheriff Melvin Willmirth had given me a letter of introduction to the Superin- tendent- General of the Metropolitan Police Depart- ment in Tokyo, and this enabled me to obtain an interview with this high official. Yoshikazu Imatake, Director of the Administrative Division, whom I had met eight years ago in the Bureau of Criminal Iden- tification and Investigation at Sacramento, California, while he was on his tour there, introduced me to the Superintendent - General, Bumpei Hara. As is the custom in Japan, tea was served, and while sipping this refreshing beverage, we had a pleasant discus- sion about police work and many ideas were ex- changed. The National Police Agency The police system in Japan was established in 1872, not too many years after Sir Robert Peel or- ganized the London Metropolitan Police Department and ten years before Alphonse Bertillon introduced the anthropometric system of identification in Paris, France. The Prime Minister is the nominal head of the Japanese police. However, the actual administra- tion is handled by the National Police Agency (NPA) which is headed by the National Public Safety Commission. This commission is a parliamen- tary body composed of the chairman, who is the minister of the state, and five members appointed by the Prime Minister with the consent of the Diet (Parliament). The five members are selected from citizens having no police background. Precautions have been written into the law to keep the five -man commission strictly non - political. 152 ACME REFRIGERATION SERVICE Commercial & Domestic Refrigeration Major Appliance Repair 1624 E. California Ave. 237 -5559 DALENA & MARCIOCHI, INC. Ned F. Dalena & Louis A. Marciochi All Types Insurance — Surety Bonds 504 E. Olive 264 -4714 DENSMORE ENGINE RE -NU & SUPPLY Complete Automotive Machine Works Phone 233 -0764 665 Fulton Fresno, Calif. DENNY'S COFFEE SHOP OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY 4944 Blackstone Near Shaw 2224963 VALLEY SPORTS INC. 505 W. Kearney Boulevard 268 -8856 JOHN N. GABEL REALTY 645 East Olive Avenue 266 -9541 V. & M.'s AMERICAN FURNITURE CO. NEW AND USED FURNITURE 758 Broadway Phone 266 -4087 EAGLE CAFE 575 Divisadero Open 24 Hours RAY CORNELIUS Painting Contractor Free Estimates — Licensed & Insured 1815 S. 5th St. 233 -8674 f lilt lift IT DOUBLE S CATTLE CO. Livestock Bought and Sold 4413 E. Ashcroft 227 -4708 CENTRAL TILE & MARBLE 4557 E. Lewis 251 -5212 Fresno SCAFFOLDING Rentals - Sales - Erection Atlas Scaffold & Equipment Co. 550 W. Church at S. Fruit 266 -7745 or 266 -3319 FRESNO NOTIONS & DRUG CO. Wholesalers 2964 E. Butler Fresno CENTRAL VAC OF FRESNO Built In Vacuum Cleaning System For New or Existing Homes — Free Estimates — 3026 E. Willis 222 -0170 GRAHAM RADIO & TELEVISION Zenith Color Black & White — Portables For Your Viewing & Listening Pleasure Service on All Makes Corner 1 st & Tulare 268 -2794 153 The A4ttropolitan Police Training School. There is a police school at- tached to every police headquarters throughout the country. The NPA is the central organization of the police and its function is somewhat similar to our State Bureau. However, in matters of national importance, the NPA takes a direct hand in supervising the pre- fectural police forces. The organizations attached to the NPA are the Police College, the Scientific Research Institute, and the Imperial Guards Head- quarters. Seven Regional Police Bureaus are estab- lished, each serving as a hub to provide coordination and liaison among the prefectural police forces throughout the land. The Metropolitan Police Department The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) is the largest component of the Japanese police force. It occupies a 6 -story V- shaped building in the heart of Tokyo and faces the moat which encircles the Im- perial Palace. The MPD was est- tblished in 1874, in the same year work was begun for construction of Folsom State Prison in California, and two years before Alexander Graham Bell transmitted the first (Continued on Next Pagel CHARTER BUSES ANY OCCASION ,I * ANYWHERE T $ 7tr ANY SIZE GROUP 1 TO 44 BUSES AVAILABLE _ HEATED d AIR CONDITIONED COURTEOUS - UNIFORMED DRIVERS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED V.Dn* 264 -908 8 EAGLE BSUS LINES A VISIT WITH OUR NEIGHBOR intelligible sentence by telephone. Like the NPA, the MPD operates under a five -man commission, called the Tokyo Public Safety Commission, to keep politics out of police activities. The members of this commission are appointed by the Governor with the consent of the City Assembly, and are chosen for their excellent character and high degree of learning and experience. The Commission is chiefly a policy making body. The Chief of Police of the Metropolitan Police Department is called the Superintendent - General. The present Superintendent - General is Tadashi Na- kahara, who in January 1965 became the 66th person to fill this important office. There are 30,211 police officers and 3,040 civilian employees in the De- partment (1963) The MPD comprises seven Di- visions which supervise the work of 31 Sections. In addition, there are 14 departmental units which func- tion as a Section. There are nine ranks in the Jap- anese police system. Policeman Police Sergeant Assistant Police Inspector Police Inspector Superintendent Senior Superintendent Chief Superintendent Superintendent Supervisor Superintendent - General To police this huge city, the metropolitan area of Tokyo (including off -shore islands under its juris- diction) is divided into eight precincts with a head- quarters in each. These eight headquarters supervise, coordinate, and provide liaison to a total of 91 police stations which are established within the precincts. Personnel assigned to a police station range from 30 to 500. Under the police stations are 382 sub - stations and 826 police boxes (so called because they were at one time small booth -like structures no longer in evidence today) . These serve as a termini of police stations. There are four types of police boxes depend- ing on the rank of the officers assigned to them. Two to five officers are stationed at each police box. Besides this close network in law enforcement, the MPD maintains helicopters to keep vigil from the air. (In important harbors, water police stations are established. Motorboats equipped with micro- wave radio patrol the coast to control smuggling, 154 FRESNO BAG CO. New Bags Manufactured in Our New Valley Plant Used Bags Vacuum Cleaned & Reconditioned 284 Thorne Ave. 237 -2540 BROWN BROS., ADJUSTORS 1330 L Street Day & Night 268 -5044 CALWA U -SAVE LIQUOR and DELICATESSEN 4030 E. Jensen 266 -2782 DALE ELECTRIC Belmont & West Phone 264 -1831 IMPERIAL POOLS Custom Designed Gunite Pools Old Pools Remodeled Free Estimates 4703 N. Angus St. Phone 229 -6755 DE ARC'S USED CARS Low Cost, Dependable Transportation Pete De Arc 129 N. First Street Phone 266 -7701 JACK RILEY'S ENTERPRISES FRESNO CALL CLUB TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE Associated Taxi Service - Jack Riley's Orchestra 1609 E. Belmont 268 -9281 3255 Tulare at Divisadero (In Plaza �s Shopping Center) Phone 237 -6109 u AUDIO SALES CO. John Uyeoka - John Gregory 1209 E. Belmont 268 -4308 Fresno Home of the Wide Track Pontiac and Tempest AT HERMAN THEROFF PONTIAC, INC. SALES & SERVICE 850 "L" Street, Fresno Ph. 268 -4821 If we don't give you a better deal we don't expect your business" Semper Truck Lines MARTIN SEMPER, Prop. Terminal — Palm & Herndon PHONE 439 -1835 G TIRE WAREHOUSE _ • _ INC. aor WHOLESALE '"IF R ROLLS 6 HAS A SEM I� WE HAVE Ir' • ANY BRANDI • ANY SIZEI • ANY OUANTITYI DISTRIRUTOR MR H OLIDAT - PORTAGE A PIRELLI PASSENGER - TRUCK - TRAILER EARTH MOVERS - FARM - AIRPLANE IMPLEMENT - TRACTOR - GRADER IL 233 -0881 *s- 1406 a • FRESNO SIERRA HOSPITAL 2025 E. DAKOTA FRESNO 155 Policeman in winter uniform. Policewoman in winter uniform. illegal entry, and the prevention of crimes as well as to conduct rescue work. In addition, there are 90 crafts of various description which cover other sea- ports, isolated islands, lakes, and marshes. The larg- est craft is 50 tons. Before World War II, the Japanese police were noted for their arbitrary display of authority which often was unwarranted. Their words were virtually law, and their attitude toward the people often brewed resentment and contempt. This is not in evidence today. Not only did the saber which they carried disappear, to be replaced by modern side- arms, but the basic concept of law enforcement has gone through a significant change. Nowhere have I seen such phenomenal transition in so short a period as I have found in the Japanese police system. Trained under a democratic principle and with thor- oughness in the use of latest scientific methods, the Japanese police of today can be ranked among the best trained peace officers in the world. (Continued on Next Rage) A VISIT WITH OUR NEIGHBOR Training and Education An applicant for police officer must be 25 years old, and a graduate of a senior high school or its equivalent. Before he is accepted, the applicant is required to take an examination and is subject to strict character investigation. If he is accepted, he is trained for one year in a police school in his district. Upon completion of this training, he is assigned to field service. After several months, he is sent to the regional police school where he is given four months of intensive in- service training. Thus, every police- man gets one year and four months of basic training. Those assigned to investigation and traffic detail received additional specialized training. Every prefectural police department maintains a police school where the recruits receive pre- service training. Here also, in- service education and technical training is given to police officers below the rank of Assistant Police Inspector. Every regional police de- partment also maintains a police school where of- ficers who have passed the promotional examination are trained for a period of four to six months. In Tokyo, a Police College is maintained by the NPA where Assistant Police Inspectors who have passed the Police Inspectors examinations are trained. This is the highest police training institute in Japan. A cadet course designed for pre- service training of graduates of universities and colleges who have suc- cessfully passed the police examination is also given. In- service training is also given to police officers holding the rank of Assistant Police Inspectors and above. Dormitories are established within the school campus to accommodate students from foreign coun- tries as well as those from other districts. Health and Recreation Every policeman is given a physical check -up twice a year. If he requires hospitalization, he is given proper care at the Police Hospital or at a sanitarium, both of which are maintained by the Police Depart- ment. Health resorts located at hot springs, lake - shores, mountains, and beaches are established for the benefit of police officers and their families. An officer needing guidance regarding financial matters can seek advice at the employee consultation office, where his problems are discussed and help given if needed. Housing For the benefit of investigators and mobile unit crews on emergency duty, there are 281 dormitories which can accommodate 2,304 families. There are 156 BAUER'S AUTO WRECKING Parts for All Makes and Models 103 N. Thorne at Divisadero 233 -4506 B & J Rent- A- Traller System Inc. Truck and Trailer Rentals U -Haul One Way Rentals JOE'S SIGNAL STATION 108 N. H Street 237 -9973 ARTISTIC CLEANERS 1 -Hour Service Dry Cleaning - Laundry 517 W. McKinley 233 -7944 ALLEN AUTOMATIC MUSIC CO. Coin Operated Phonographs & Games — Rentals 424 W. Napa Phone 264 -0047 AMERICAN PAVING CO. 355 N. Thorne 268 -9886 DR. SIDNEY AMES, OPTOMETRIST Gives You Optical Service That Is Complete Downtown 1942 Mariposa 268 -5577 Manchester Plaza 1839 E. Dakota 227 -2529 ( 1 Block north of Sears) ANDELLA LIQUOR Mary and Joe Braga 501 N. Van Ness at Belmont 266 -1672 ALLEN WAREHOUSE of CALIFORNIA R. B. Crawford, Manager ALLIED ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE New & Used Motors - Rewinding - Repairing Allen Bradley Controls and Parts 3805 E. Ventura Ave., Fresno 251 -8484 Owl Transfer Co., Inc. J. C. JONES, JR., President "Shorthaul Joe" E. H. TUSCHHOFF "Long Haul Tush" HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVERS Phone AD 3 -1291 "The Movingest Movers in Fresno" Dave Smith Petroleum INCORPORATED Distributor of PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 832 West Pine 237 -9221 "Our Inventory Is Our Pride" -4 J. 3LCrMLA= sh c®® Wholesale Plumbing, Heating, Industrial and Air Conditioning Supplies REDWOOD CITY SAN FRANCISCO SANTA ROSA EM 8 -4151 HE 1 -4280 LI 2 -7220 705 R STREET FRESNO— 233 -3194 TITLE INSURANCE & TRUST COMPANY Main Office 1246 L Street Phone 233 -7731 BELMONT ESCROW OFFICE 1342 E. Belmont Ave. Phone 485 -0101 When you sell or buy, Specify "T.I." Warren A. Kennedy — Vice President & Mgr. Al Usher — Assistant Manager Will Smith — Advisory Title Officer 157 rpo L One of several dormitories for police officers and their families. also 696 residential quarters and apartments for 1,692 families. In addition, there are four residences maintained by the Employee Relief Association which can accommodate 32 families. Identification Section & Research The Identification Section, is under the jurisdiction of the NPA and is a vast center of information serv- ing all the police departments in the country. Finger- print identification in the Japanese police was started in 1911. There are approximately ten million finger- print cards on file in this agency, which also main- tains a complete modus operandi file and criminal records. Several thousand fingerprint cards are re- ceived daily from police departments throughout the country. The Japanese system of classifying finger- prints is based on the amended Roscher system which was devised in Hamburg, Germany. The fingerprint card used in the Japanese system differ somewhat from the Henry System used in the United States. In the Japanese system, impressions of the left fingers are placed above the right, and the order of fingerprint impressions from left to right are index, middle, ring, small, and thumb. Like most modern police departments, the Jap- anese police place considerable emphasis upon re- (Continued on Next Page) Police Box at one of the bury street corners in down- town Tokyo. A VISIT WITH OUR NEIGHBOR search and scientific aids. The Scientific Police Re- search Institute has been established for this purpose, and is said to be the pride of the Japanese police. It has a staff of 104, fifteen of whom have doctorates in their respective fields. Research is conducted con- stantly to improve methods and techniques to assist the field investigators and technicians. Adjoining the Institute is a criminal museum where evidences are displayed inside show cases for viewing. There are numerous wax models of the human anatomy involved in crimes of violence. Skulls and bone frag- ments as well as a large collection of confiscated weapons including numerous knives and swords are also displayed. Crime Prevention juvenile Division In the Crime Prevention juvenile Division, studies are conducted to determine the cause of delinquency. Means are sought for the solution of this universal problem and to provide guidance to unfortunate youths by helping them solve their social problems. Policemen stationed at police boxes maintain a close watch over juvenile activities. By working closely with the juvenile Division, questionable behavior is often halted before it develops into a crime. 158 ANCHOR OF CALIFORNIA "Your Veterinary Wholesaler" 428 P Street 268 -8465 ALUMINUM SCREEN & DOOR CO. Screen Doors - Window Screens - Awnings - Patios Door Hoods - Any Size or Style made to your order Hastings Aluminum Siding 2246 E. McKinley 264 -0615 ELBOW ROOM Bob and Dorothy Adams 1545 N. Palm 266 -6034 EL PATIO CLUB 818 F Street BUD EBERWEIN BRAKE SERVICE Wheel Aligning - Blocking H. E. Morrow Spring Works 1821 Calaveras 268 -6359 Fresno DOLLAR SAVE MARKET 7157 Blackstone 439 -0342 CHRISMAN'S Restaurant & Fountain Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Open 7 A.M. to 12 A.M. - 7 Days a Week Orders to Take Out 1035 Olive 233 -7773 RAY E. CASE General Contractor 4585 E. Floradora 251 -4682 ACE MOBIL KEY SHOP Two Radio Dispatch Units AAA and National Auto Official Locksmiths 4487 E. Hedges Phone 251 -8621 THE BARGAIN KING Ah aLdsD OF LE Mr For Free Transportation to P. J. Eads Car Lot, call United Radio Cab, 233 -3229 Open 7 Days a Week — Till 9 P.M. Phone 268 -4244 3655 E. Tulare ABBOTT'S MOBILE SERVICE Mobilgas - America's Favorite Gasoline Shaw 8< Moroa 227 -3990 DI BUDUO & DE FENDIS General Insurance 1522 N. West Ave. Phone 268 -7834 HOCKETT —COWAN MUSIC CO. "Fresno's First House of Music" 1254 Fulton Mall 266 -8171 Fresno ERNIE'S SERVICE Mobil Products - Expert Service Car Wash Specialists 4205 E. Butler 255 -3194 CALIFORNIA SEWAGE DISPOSAL CO. 237 -6416 Cesspools - Septic Tanks 2514 S. 11 th St. Fresno Free Estimates 159 Helicopters are used for rescue work as well as for law enforcement. Traffic With the constant growth and expansion taking place in a progressive city, vehicular traffic becomes a major problem, and Tokyo is no exception. The police department in Tokyo takes a direct hand in tackling the traffic problem. These include such work as laying out and modifying traffic patterns through- out the metropolitan area, closing off streets to heavy trucks, trailers, and buses during peak rush hours, and enforcing parking regulations within the com- mercial area. A Traffic Control Center is established, and from 126 stations along the highway connecting YGkohama and Tokyo (a distance of 18 miles, traf- fic information is collected every two hours by radio and telephone. If a bottleneck is discovered at any point, the police station directly responsible for that area is notified and extra traffic officers are dis- patched to handle the congestion. Closed circuit television is used extensively to study traffic patterns, and a close watch is kept for speed violators. In some areas, helicopters are employed to report traffic situations. As of October 1962, there were 800,000 automobiles registered in Tokyo and cars were being registered at the rate of 10,000 a month. uX�/ COMPLIMENTS MORRIS FRUIT CO. FRESNO A VISIT WITH OUR NEIGHBOR The issuance of drivers licenses is part of the police function. Applicants for a drivers license are given a driving test through an 18 mile course especially constructed for this purpose. In 1963, 700,000 persons applied for "drivers licenses in Tokyo alone. In the same year, 187 elementary school chil- dren died from traffic accidents and 9,133 were in- jured. Communication The Communication Department of the Tokyo police is manned by highly trained officers. Radios, teletypes, and wire photos play an important part in the daily activities of the police. To afford better police protection to the public, the need was long felt for improving communication between the pub- lic and the police. By dialing "110" any person may call the police department by direct line. Twelve switchboards can handle 149 calls coming through this number simultaneously. Ostergaard Feeds Specializing in Dairy Feeds _ Sa, Stock Remedies - Poultry Feeds Seeds - Fertilizers - Hoy - Grain 4054 W. Whites Bridge Road 233 -4963 Radio Control Center where city traf- f is is controlled through information received by radio and telephone f roni stations along the highways and f rom various points within the city. BRUNO'S Used Materials 3211 So. Highway 99 Phone 237 -2875 Fresno AMERICAN WAREHOUSE CO. Public Warehouse Commercial & Industrial Storage Car Load & Pool Car Distribution 265 Divisadero 264 -9436 HEILBRON -JONES FILM SERVICE Color — Black & White At Your Dealer There's One Near You 1043 Blackstone 268 -6335 B & T ELECTRIC Complete Electrical Service Outdoor Lighting Specialists 158 N. Blackstone Phone 237 -0249 24 Hour Service Complete Financing THE OUTPOST Your Favorite Restaurant COCKTAILS — FINE FOODS Your Favorite Hosts DAN & PETE Are Always There To Greet You Ph. 251 -7171 1 137 North Chestnut FRESNO, CALIFORNIA We Wrim Another officer receives information from his head- quarters. Portable transmitter and receivers play a vital part in police work. ED'S AUTO PARTS Used Cars - Trucks - Parts 1080 W. Church 264 -1195 KASPER'S DRIVE -UP Where Good Friends Meet Hamburgers — 5 for $1 .00 To Go Shakes and Frosties —Cold Beer Phone Order 439 -9903 7205 N. Blackstone at Spruce Pinedale Glasses �e Family Stylish Frames Complete Optical Service Easy Budget Terms WEAR 08. Earl G. Spomer, Sr., O.D. � ,�,,� �. 1317 Fulton, 233 -1293 PrW�•COmfo• ` } E. W. Eaisne, O.D. GIAM4 505 N. Fulton, 266 -5731 eye- FREE PARKING tit .rr An officer uses walkie- talkie to relay message to his headquarters. There are many foot patrols in Tokyo. Dayton Scales - Hobart Heavy Capacity Scales Food, Bakery, Kitchen and Dishwashing Equipment Kitchenoid Dishwashers and Mixers HOBART SALES & SERVICE Hamp Wells— Monoger 175 Fulton St. Phone 237 -2118 JOY -N -JOY CAFE Mexican - American - Chinese Dishes 1047 F Street 266 -6001 Jones Ambulance Service Jones Sick Room Rental Service Member of California Ambulance Association Phone 233-4136 245 No. Broadway s z '3 s .. 4. -00 A VISIT WITH OUR NEIGHBOR On stake -outs and for special details, patrolmen keep in touch with headquarters with portable radio transmitters and receivers. When the need arises in an area where telephone service is not available, radio trucks are dispatched to handle communication. Rewards and Merits Special recognition is given to police officers who have made noteworthy effort in the investigation and the apprehension of criminals. Special awards are also made to those giving meritorious service to the Department, and those with long years of service are duly recognized. These rewards and merits are provided for by police regulations and are presented in the presence of fellow- officers and employees. Public Relations In order to gain the cooperation and support of the public, the conduct of peace officers must be such as to be worthy of respect and trust. Realizing the importance of obtaining closer public coopera- tion, the Tokyo police have been active in the field of public relations. Educational dramas and special HANOIAN CENTER SMORGASBORD EAT ALL YOU WANT I JOIN HAPPY NEIGHBORHOOD FAMILIES SPedal Price Children Under 10 LUNCHEON DINNER 11 A.M. - 3 P.M. S P.M. - 8 P.M. j✓ Ample Free Parking 237 -2819 BOB & BETTY'S 1439 S. CEDAR AVE. FRESNO Television is used to study traffic problems. This one is installed near a busy intersection leading to the ` - palace grounds. HARDY'S SERVICE New 8r Rebuilt Trimmer and King O' Lawn Mowers Sales - Service - Repairs 2009 S. Orange Ave. Phone 264 -3210 BEDROSIAN TILE & SUPPLY CO. 1939 E. Holland 227 -6797 Fresno CAUDLE BATTERY MFG. CO. New - Rebuilt Batteries from Factory to You Dependable Service Since 1945 4825 N. Cornelia 268 -3408 CLARK EQUIPMENT CO. BROWN TRAILER DIV. Brown Van & F.B. Trailers Sales & Service 2544 So. Cherry Ave. Ph. 266 -5781 Mike's Car Lot 233 -6837 MIKE HAMMOND 921 BLACKSTONE FRESNO LMT BUILDING COMPANY George Threlkeld Specializing In BLOCKLITE CONSTRUCTION Commercial & Industrial 821 Divisadero 485 -2262 Fresno PALM OLIVE DRUG CO. Max Janney, Prop. S & H Stamps 302 Olive Ave. 237 -2149 Compliments Of JAMES B. McPIKE AND ASSOCIATES Security Bank Bldg. Dining - Cocktails - Swimming FRESNO MOTEL Henry P. Cunningham, General Manager 1325 N. Motel Drive (1 Block No. Roeding Park) Phone 233 -5103 BILL FADS SHARP CARS 100% Financing Available New Car Trade Ins 3144 Tulare St. (Across from Mayfair Plaza) Phone 268 -0144 Bob Harrison CIRCLE -H SERVICE CO. Commercial and Domestic Refrigeration Washers and Dryers Sales & Service 1940 N. Echo Avenue Phone 233 -2685 or 268 -1713 163 At a special meeting attended by his superior and his fellow - officers, an officer receives commendation for a good work done. Recognition of meritorious service to the Depart- ment is provided for by police reg- ulations, programs are presented through the media of tele- vision and radio. As a link in the chain of public relations, the police have organized the All -Japan Police Band. Concerts and parades which are fre- quently televised bring the police closer to the public. In addition, the police sponsor the International Police Photo Contest, an annual event open to the public. As a service to the public, special patrolmen make periodic visits to homes to determine whether the homes are adequately protected against thieves and burglars. They also advise the homemaker as to the best method of crime deterrent, and keep them informed of latest police regulations pertaining to the home. On the international level, the Japanese police (Continued on Next Pape) RAINBOW BALLROOM 1725 Broadway 264 -6404 Fresno Fresno Equipment Co. JOHN DEERE TRACTORS AND MACHINERY FOR FARM OR INDUSTRY FRESNO — FIVE POINTS -- FIREBAUGH Police Band per f orining during civic function In a park, one of several public relation activities of the police. SKIN DIVING EQUIPMENT & INSTRUCTION SALES • RENTALS • REPAIRS._- CUSTOM WET SUITS =_ GOLD SUCKERS–SURF BOARDS AIR REFILLS • QUALIFIED INS'IRUCII N � : �' PAone 222 -9849 AQUA SHOP 2125 N. BLACKSTONE AVE, FRESNO BOSTON RANCH CO. STAR ROUTE 2, BOX 100 LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA PALACE MARKET 2447 West Church Road Fresno Free Delivery—Ph. 222-3395 DeKor Drugs Cor. West & Shields Purity Shopping Center 1121 West Shields Ave. Fresno BYRON LOVEJOY Roofing Contractor 1462 Thomas 237 -4264 EL PRADO Latin Night Club Fine Mexican and American Food Lunches - Dinners - Cocktails - Dancing Telephone 266 -3733 275 W. Belmont on Roeding Park Circle Fresno, California UNION OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA Fresno Enjoy Our * TACOS * ENCHILADAS * COMBINATION DINNERS at TACO TIENDA 2345 Blackstone 229 -9712 CAVALIER LIQUORS Delicatessen - Party Needs - Free Delivery Wide Selection of Imported and Domestic Wines and Liquors 3259 N. Cedar Ave. Phone 222 -7375 LOUIE KEE MARKET Fresh Meat & Groceries 1041 Tulare St. 233 -7527 Fresno KARSH'S BAKERY Special Orders Delivered 938 Fulton And Neighborhood Branches for Your Convenience KAY'S LIQUOR STORE Cold Beer By Case - Chilled Wines Hunting and Fishing Licenses - Tackle Photo Supplies - Notions - Milk - Breads Foods 3475 E. Belmont at 5th Phone 233 -6559 JOSEPHINE FURNITURE CO. The Valley's Leading Furniture Store 922 Van Ness Fresno 264 -5031 CANTEEN SERVICE OF THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Complete Vending Service Coffee - Cigarettes - Candies - Soft Drinks Sandwiches 141 N. Fresno St. Phone 237 -1043 KUCKENBECKER, INC. Rust Cotton Pickers - FWD Wagner Tractors 2756 S. Elm Ave. 233 -0519 165 re �arr� Left to eight: Y. Intatake, Chief of Administrative' Division of the MPD, Superintendent General Hara, (note retired), Y. Kai, rather of this article, and hi.i brother K. Kai, are members of such organizations as the Interna- tional Association of Chiefs of Police, International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL), Inter- national Association for Identification (IAI), Asso- ciation of Police Communications Officers, Inc., and the International Association of Women Police. Rep- resentatives from the Department attend meetings of other organizations, both locally and abroad, and participate in various international seminars con- cerned with police ,activities. This short but highly educational visit to the me- tropolitan Police Department was a rare opportunity to observe the operation of a police department in the world's largest city. However, in an organization as huge and as complex as the MPD, it is almost impossible to appreciate everything that was to be ii,vrn 111ef U" ivr k r",eci IN FRESNO IT'S THE NEW RENDEZVOUS CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS & CHOPS & PRIME RIBS To Satisfy the Most Discriminating Gourmet Mon to Sat. 1 1 A.M. - 12 P.M. — Sun. 4 P.M. - 10 P.M OUR LOBSTER Has Been Called "THE BEST IN CALIFORNIA" Ample Parking Delicious Cocktails 'till 2 A.M. 505 N. Van Ness Ave. 266 -8354 iii: W.-.;t Gr7many (t957) Au,tria (19581 Canada 0957) i i i i i i D Ceylon (1958) _ == MUM Norway (1958) Hnl;lund (1958) Sweden 11958 Spain France Italy I.uxrniburg lrnmark l l,Aland Island Japan (1960) • This chart shows the number of persons for each policeman in the various countries. For instance, in the United States there is one policeman for each 550 persons. This figure is based on a survey conducted in 676 cities with a population of over 25,000. In all other countries, the figures are based on total popu- lation. A VISIT WITH OUR NEIGHBOR seen in such a short period. What impressed me more than anything else is perhaps the structure of the Japanese police system. With the National Police Agency serving as a giant hub, and the uniform sys- tem applying to every police headquarters through- out the land, an efficient and highly flexible law enforcement organization has been developed. It must be understood, however, that the system as developed in Japan exists because it best serves the needs of a community unique in many aspects. The facilities that I have observed are as modern as those in our departments. In some fields, especially those pertaining to application of scientific methods to investigative work, they may be ahead of us. By and large, there was much to learn and the experi- ence I gained was very rewarding. It is hoped that some day an international exchange program on a practical basis may be initiated through which police methods may be exchanged. 166 Tadashi Nakahara, superintendent - general of the Metropolitan Police Department, is the 66th person to hold this important position. EAST EL MONTE GUEST HOME Supervised Care and Recreation for Ambulatory Aged Guests 4670 E. El Monte Phone 251 -8746 FRESNO AUTO AUCTION Wholesale Only Rex Irwin and Mel Ellis, Auctioneers 300 S. Fruit Ave. Phone 268 -4555 C & I BRAKE CO. Brake Drum Turning and Bonded Brake Shoes Mobile Service - We Do Your Job At Your Shop Cylinder Kits for Most Cars All Foreign Car Shoes Branded 1933 Cherry Ave. 268 -7771 ACORN EQUIPMENT RENTAL North Fresno's Complete Rental Yard 4631 Blackstone 227 -3251 a "Is ensan10 s AGHTS MARKET• COR. CEDAR s SHIELDS SUNNYSIDE SQUARE MARKET- COR. CLOVIS &VENTURA Working For Child Safety More children die by accident than all childhood diseases combined. This is the reason the Child Safety Council was formed and this is the reason that Sheriff Melvin A. Willmirth and Undersheriff James D. Long headed up a local campaign of the council last year. Teaching safety to the child is the major project of the CSC and to do this they dis- tribute approximately 17 tons of printed mat- ter a month from their own printing plant and more that cannot be produced with their facilities. These utilize advanced psychologi- cal methods and are designed with fun -for- the -child in mind. Each year, new child safety manuals are created for a continuing and graded program that offers new challenge and new interest to the student. A monthly CSC child safety poster is furnished over 5000 schools with an appropirate message for the month. Another CSC service is the maintenance of the a free child safety film library for the use of interested groups. Folders are also supplied on the child mo- lester problem, school bus behavior, tips for baby - sitters and the narcotics problem. The council is a tax - exempt organization head- quartered in Jackson, Michigan. It has been operat- �o�.ov,�, QUALITY FEED San Joaquin Valley's Cooperative Feed Mill OWNED and OPERATED By RANCHERS FOR RANCHERS • If you feed Farm Animals or Poultry, you'll do better with P.P.A. Quality Feed SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY POULTRY PRODUCER'S ASS'N. PORTERVILLE FRESNO BAKERSFIELD Receiving plaques for their efforts in behalf of child safety are (l. to rt.), Harold Coles, superintendent, Fresno County School; Sheriff Melvin A. Willmrth and Undersheriff Long from Floyd Ward and Syd Dicks, national representatives of the Child Safety Council, ing for eight years and has doubled its services each year. Its executive board is composed of three law- yers, a chief of police and eight businessmen who are assisted by an advisory committee of 25. Local and state organizations are set up as activities warrant. 13 UWX -all C&000- "A place to eat, that can't be beat" Steaks — Chicken — Seafood — Cocktails THREE BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE, Largest able to accommodate 300 persons R. J. BRUCE - RICCO BRUCE SO. HIWAY 99 AT TEMPERANCE Phone 834 -9011 FOWLER, CALIFORNIA OFFICIAL z'-BICYCLE SAFETY MANUAL r+,, Er \\ CO(1 N� � I �922 �__7- OFFICIAL FOR SECOND, THIRD SAFETY FOURTH U TH MANUAL GRADERS Two of the 812X11 inch coloring books on child safety supplied by the Child Safety Council. W. J. DEAL RANCH Growers Of * COTTON * GRAIN -* MELONS * FLAX * CORN P.O. Box 427 — Mendota ' LET'S DO OUR PART �� • TO BE snoop What kind of life pASSENGE► °40`°x`' ryF will these Children 4 W SCHOOL B 6N110 O�FiCf CFMFNr POINTER! is SITTERS FROM YOUR LAW ENFORCE TNM! OFFICIALS AND COOPIRATIN9 EDUCATORS Folders are supplied on a variety of subjects to en- courage child safety. They are developed by highly qualified people with degrees in their respective fields. CONTINENTAL AUTO DISMANTLERS Specializing In Volkswagen Service & Parts 3465 So. Chestnut 268 -4623 Abe Salvian Malaga West Coast Growers & Packers, Inc. • CINDERELLA & BLONDIE PRODUCTS • SELMA INDEX TO ADVERTISERS AUBERRY Humphrey Station 146 Clarence R. Van Dyke 134 Bruce's Lodge Hunter Gloss Co. 146 Vierhus Farms 131 Caney Bras. Au6erry Beauty Shop 146 J & M Liquor & Sport Goods 146 Wallace Auto Electric 146 Johnny's Automotive Auberry General Store 112 Unenbach Auto Parts 146 Welton Roaring C6. 132 Lowe's Food Mart Auberry Ready Mix 110 Mario's Tollhouse Inn 146 W. W. Weeth Ranch 131 Midgian Electric Service Kings River lumber Corp. 111 O. K. Tire Service 108 E. L. Xavier Uquon 133 C. D. Simanian Mikkelsen Butane Service 110 Papagni Truck Co. 108 New Auberry Grocery 112 Peacock Market 108 Del Rey DEL REY FRIANT Wish -I -Ah Lodge, Inc. 111 Ralph's Drug Store 146 W. A. Rinse I1 146 Better Buy Market 115 Fisherman's Core BIOLA Sovino's Market 108 Bert's Del Rancho Rey Market 146 Friant Trading Pat Uyesoko Bros., Inc. 108 Central Calif. Raisin Packing Co. 116 The Hilltop Inn Biala Welding Works 141 Wally's Cabinet Shop 146 Del Rey Packing Co. 116 Steve & Jerry's Cafe Enoch Packing Co. 116 BURRELL COALINGA Heggb l ode -Margu leas Co. 116 HELM McCarthy & Hildebrand 123 M. J. & R. S. Allen 130 FIREBAUGH Farmers Club Allen Plumbing Service 131 Adams Auto Supply 137 Helm Garage CANTUA CREED( Big Wheel Cafe 131 Sam & D. M. Biancucci, Inc. 138 Helm General Store Metzler & San The Birdsong Co. 134 V. C. Britton Co. 139 Gilio's Deserette Grocery & Liquor 139 P. W. Birdwell 134 F!rebough Appliances & Hardware 137 Raymond Minnite 140 Bolieou Welding Co. 133 Firebaugh Concrete & Materials 137 HURON Minnite's Variety Store 139 Bragg & Son Funeral Chapel 133 Guy Houk Ranch 139 Shiner's Department Store 140 Brown's Nursery 133 High Hat Cafe 137 Airways Farms Burnett Construction Co. 135 Koren's 137 Huron General Stare CARUTHERS Burnett Bros. 134 La Petite House of Beauty 139 Huron Lumber & Supply Co. Cambridge Inn Motel 133 Richard Lehmann 138 Huron Welding & Machine Works Caruthers Cooperative Gin 145 Cheney Bros., Inc. 135 Leo's Garage 138 K. C. Radio & T.V. Caruthers Pharmacy 146 Coalinga Forms 131 D T. Locke Ranch 138 Rufus Mcllroy Ranch Hardware & Variety Caruthers Pump & Repair Shop Clevenger Merconti le Co., Inc. 147 147 Coalinga Feed Yard, Inc. Coalinga Lumber Co. 146 146 Ray Moralez Norwalk Service Pacific Farm Co. 146 139 Smoke House Bar 8 El Patio Day and Night Lunch 145 Coalinga Market 133 Pag's & Juanita's 138 Vernon L. Thomas, Inc. F & S Market 146 Coalinga Soap & Paint Co. 146 Perez Bra. Packing Co. 138 Tony's Market Lossen Food Market 147 John C. Conn Ranch 134 A. Rebecchi Department Stare 139 Cook's Furniture 132 San Joaquin Club 138 KERMAN CLOVIS Country Cupboard 146 San Joaquin Volley Real Estate 137 Courtland's Restaurant 133 Windell's Market 148 A 8 H Farms Glenn Austin 146 M. E. Dollobite 131 Ace Supermarket The Bear Pcw Co. 146 L. D. Folsom, Inc. 131 FIVE POINTS Bel- Modera Drive Inn Boice Funeral Home 1G8 Griffin & Griffin 134 Jahn T. Bragg & Son Jay Brinkley Service 146 Grigsby's Fountain 132 Colflox Ranch & Stare 127 Briscoe Mfgrs. of California Campus Corral Troi ler.Pork 146 Klepper Electric Co. 146 Frank C. Diener 126 W. F. Bulkin Ranches Central Air Heating & Ventilating 146 Lacey's Cafe 146 Five Points Ginning Co. 126 J. H. Cardwell Ranch Clovis Appliance 146 Lee Bra. 134 Five Points Market 148 Dean's Men & Boys Wear Clovis Ave. Sanitarium ice McKay Trucking Co. 135 H & H Cotton, Inc. 128 Dorothy's Clovis Droy & Ice Co. 107 Millen Liquor Store 146 Harnish Five Points, Inc. 128 Ellis English Clovis Fruit Co. Ice Newton Drilling Co. 134 Jack Harris, Inc. 129 Epperson's Market Clovis Furniture 108 Olifields Shell Service 135 J. B. Hawkins 169 George Fries Clovis Glass Shop 146 Polmer Plumbing Inc. 146 Charles Messac Co. 128 Oscar E. Jerner & Sans Clovis Insurance Agency 146 Bob Pascoe, Pointing Contractor 133 Raymond Thomas, Inc. 129 Kerman Custom Upholstery Bob Cook's Garage 146 Pippin's Automotive Supply 140 Westside Crop Dusters, Inc. 129 Kromherg Bros. Dale's Friendly Trading Center 146 R. J. Rose Automotive 146 Leonard Lanan Henry D. Domsen 146 Service Pharmacy 134 FOWLER Mack Lazarus Ford Dee's Tavern IGB Sommerville Farms 126 Melikion Dehydrators Hillman's Shoe Store 146 Storkey & Erwin Ranch 130 Allen's Comer Cafe 148 Noble Cattle Co. RESTHAVEN SANITORIUM Bed and Ambulatory Patients 940 Merced 237 -6331 MAGNOLIA NURSING HOME Licensed By Department of Mental Health Adams Ave. at Leonard 834 -3912 FOWLER NURSING HOME 5th & Tulare St., Fowler 834 -2542 THE BIT 'Meet Your Friends For Beer & Wine" Open 10 AM Till 2 AM 237 -9603 3630 So. Elm Fresno MAL CARBERRY AIR -WAYS FARMS IN . HURON, CALIFORNIA Office -602 Equitable Bldg., Fresno J. B. HAWKIN'S RANCH Compliments of RAU'S DAIRY FARM FRED RAU, Owner Phone 266 -7511 Box 97 Raisin City, California 167 147 148 147 148 147 107 107 107 107 148 142 148 142 169 130 130 130 148 148 148 148 129 148 !45 148 148 142 143 142 148 148 142 145 142 148 144 148 144 148 148 144 144 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Plazo Drugs 148 Barr Packing Co. 114 The Purple Poppy 148 Bioncc Packing Co. 113 Reno's Hardware 142 Wm. J. & Wm. E. Boos & Co. 114 Sim's Motor Co. 143 Capitol Market 114 Carthyl Thomas Ranch 144 Choaljion Bros. Packing Co. 113 Valley Food Center 143 Cseager Funeral Chapel 115 Whitesbridge Auction House 143 Fairview Garage 114 Ward's Garage 148 Frisby's Sporting Goods 112 Alert- Croftsmon Letter Service 34 Gong's Market 150 KINGSBURG 86 Hogue's Bottle Shop 113 Sam Alexander 86 Kings River Egg Ranch 150 Andersen Bros. Brake & Wheel 148 Kings River Lodge 112 Harry J. Asian 124 Kings River Minnow Form 150 Beer Monument Works 148 Lo Norte Bar 114 Fishel Products Co. 156 Leonard Bros. Ranch 113 George & Beatrice Garner 124 Munk's Ledge 112 Girazion Fruit Co. 124 The Oasis 115 Jim's Egg Ranch 124 Oliver's Place 113 Kingsburg Body & Fender Shop 148 Perry's 112 Kingsburg Lumber Co. 148 Pine Flat Service 112 Leo's Automotive 148 Victor Pistacchia Pumps 150 Price's Grocery 148 Sanger Boats 114 Tri- County Motors 124 Tuson Packing Co. 115 Amburgo Western Mfg. Co. 86 Jahn Steinert, Jr. Insurance 115 LAKESHORE 156 Wonder Valley Dude Ranch 112 Lake Shore Resort 110 Archie Burton Douglas Service 88 Pine Cane Shoppe 110 SAN JOAQUIN 24 LATON 158 Mott's Club 141 Andello Liquor 156 Notional Market 140 Moctesuma Club 148 Rabb Bras. Trucking, Inc. 141 Del's Custom Body Fender Shop Y oP 148 Rongel's T. V. 150 Loton Markel 148 Ruch. & San Trucking 150 Hunt, Dale 123 West Side Cafe 141 Loton Coop Gin 124 West Side Pump Co. 141 Laton Lumber Co. 148 Westside Farmers Cooperative Gin, Inc. 141 Angela's Meet Market 86 Winlrooth Servicenter 141 MENDOTA 86 Colcot, Ltd. 96 Coit Ranch, Inc. 137 SELMA 15 Dave's Superette 135 Andersen Bros. 122 W. J. Deal Ranch 168 Dcn Buick - Pontiac 118 Frey Bearing Co. 136 Dewey E. Cox - Real Estate 120 Mendota Concrete 136 Nick Chambers Trenching Co. 119 Pappas & Co. 136 Delux Cleaners 118 Sorensen Machine Works 136 Diamond Meat Co. 121 Sunset Garage 135 Dion's Restaurant 122 Valley Hardware & Supply 136 Eknoion & MacDonald 123 Westside Chemical Co. 135 Floyd's Auto Parts 122 Artistic Clearers 156 Fox Drug Store 121 ORANGE COVE 24 Freeway lanes 123 Asher Bras. 33 G & R Welding & Muffler Shop 118 A. C. Market 116 Hacienda De Los Reyes 122 B. N. & O. Cold Storage 116 Kotoaka Bros. 119 Collins Fruit Stand 116 Kelly's Farm & Gorden Supplies 150 Cove Valley Packers, Inc. 116 Loikom & Hatcher Co. 121 Formers Super Market 148 Lee's Half Way House 122 Harding & Leggett Inc. 116 Harry Mc Kinzie Trucking 123 Orange Cave Auto Wrecking 116 Monarch Glass & Metal 122 Orange Cove Orange Growers 117 Page Funeral Chapel 122 Orange Cove Pharmacy 116 J. L. Robinson Funeral Chapel 122 Pouley's Blocksmithy 148 Selma Motor Sales 121 Sam's Auto Dismantling 116 Selma Poultry 120 67 Cosa Canal- Selma T.V. Center 119 PARLIER R. E. Case Sequoia Industrial Laundry 121 67 Catania's Cocktails Dan Sharp Pumps 122 Ben's Cafe 115 The Sport Shop 121 Condit's Furniture 115 Torii Market 150 Montague Trucking 115 Frank Trammel 150 Jung's Market 115 Van Zile Electric 119 Moncrief Sales & Service 115 West Coast Growers & Packers 168 Sorensen Packing Co. 115 22 Bank of America Twor's Grocery 115 SHAVER LAKE Cover PIEDRA 17 Angelo's Bakery & Coffee Shop 109 Central Fish Co. 90 Carglot's Hamburger Haven 109 Lakeridge Marina 127 Eckert's Lodge 110 Central Valley Contractors Service 78 M. L. Ivie Real Estate 109 REEDLEY 79 Shaver Lake Barber & Beauty Shop 109 Central Valley leveling Co, 90 Shaver Lake Building Materials 109 Clark's Corner E. Reedle Store Y 150 Shaver Lake Garage 109 Colonial Flower Shop 117 Ken's Market 150 Wm. Fedmu 117 Paul Bedo Distributing Co. 58 Great 'Western School of Aeronautics 117 Bedrosian Tile & Supply Co. 162 W. J. Heinrichs 117 TRANQUILLITY 88 Jung's Supermarket 118 Wm. E. Glatz Ranch 140 Wm. Kelley Gasoline 118 M. C. Angus Ranch 140 Lazy R Cafe 150 Shell Distributors 140 Lee's Service 118 Belmont Motors 88 Andrew S. Marich 150 Belmont Recreation Center 71 Merty's Cafe 150 FRESNO 88 Millers Geroge 150 Beltone Hearing Aid Center 102 Reedley Army Surplus 150 A 79 SalLwasser Mfg. Co. 117 AI Insulation & Fence 86 Sun Volley Grape Distributors 118 A -1 Meat Jabbers, Inc. 56 Tan's T.V. & Appliances 150 AAA Electric 86 Valley Plumbing Co. 150 A & B Liquor 68 Civic Patrol 90 A.B.C. Music & Ace Cigarette 86 RIVERDALE 22 AFCO Discount Department Store 26 Clardy's Market 72 A & H Beer Gorden 16 Brown's Feed & Seed 125 A & M Carpet and Linoleum 86 Dom's Buione & Appliances 125 A & M Lumber Co. 86 Dun's Shopping Center 125 A -U Service Center 68 Lanare Cafe 150 Abbott's MabiI Service 159 Lonare Grocery 150 Abe's Beacon Service 57 McKeon's Store 124 Ace Aluminum Awning Co. 86 McLeod Ford 125 Ace Liquor 40 Powell, Glenn Warehouse 125 Ace Line Striping Service 64 Riverdale Drug Store 124 Ace Mobile Key Shop 158 Ross Harvesting Co., Inc. 126 Ace Refrigeration Soles & Service 86 Shepherd Chevrolet Co. 125 Acme Machine Co. 86 Coffee's 39 Acme Refrigeration Service 152 SANGER 61 Acme Tent & Awning 86 Mildred Cole Drapery Shop 90 Acom Equipment Rental 166 A. J. Amesbury & Sons 114 Adorns Barber Shop 86 Apri le's Place 150 Adams & Keast 86 170 Advance T. V. Service 82 Bolston Ranch 164 A— Sales & Service 86 Bourzac Concrete Construction 88 Air Oasis Cafe 86 Boys Market 50 Air Oasis Company 63 Branch Insurance Agency 69 Airways Coffee Shop 86 The Branding Iron 88 AI's Chevron Service 86 The Brig 71 Alan's Salon of Beauty 86 Geo. Britton Trucking 32 Albrecht's Welding 86 Broadway Steam Cleaning 88 Alert- Croftsmon Letter Service 34 Brosi's Hardware 88 Joe Alessandri 86 Brown Bras. Adjustors 154 Sam Alexander 86 Brawn's Super Market 79 Alfred's Pizza & Spaghetti Parlor 96 Brownie Muffler Service 49 The Alibi Club 73 Bruce's Barber Shop 88 Allen Automatic Music Co. 156 Bruno Electrical Contracting 151 Allen Warehcuse Co. of Calif. 156 Frank Bruno Market B8 Allen Welding Shop 86 Bruno & Telegan 56 Allenberg Cotton Co., Inc. 65 Bruno Used Materials 160 Allied Electric Motor Service 156 Brunswig Drug Co. 43 Allied Equipment Co. 39 K. C. Buck Service 88 Allied Linoleum 32 Bud & Li I's 24 Allied Point & Body 64 Buford's 64 Allied Paving Co. 63 Builders Concrete 49 Aluminum Screen Door Co. 158 Buker & Colson Drug 88 Amburgo Western Mfg. Co. 86 Bullock's Vacuum Pumping 69 American Paving Co. 156 Burger Chef 56 American Warehouse Co. 160 Archie Burton Douglas Service 88 Ames, Dr. Sidney 156 Butler Convalescent Home 24 Anchor of California 158 Butler Drugs 88 Andello Liquor 156 Byde's Hardware 59 Anderson Brake & Wheel Service 28 Byrne's Engine Works 96 Anderson - Clayton & Co. 59 Anderson Rock Products 63 C J. C. Andresen Ranch 57 C & A Market 82 Andy's Owl Club 86 C & I Brake Co. 166 Angela's Drive In 86 Cohn's of Fresno 15 Angela's Meet Market 86 Cal Market 88 Antique Upholstering Shop 86 Colcot, Ltd. 96 Apex Cleaners 57 California Chrome 15 Appleby & Co. 41 California Fresno Oil Co. 88 Aqua Shop 164 California Motel 88 Art's Apartment 64 Col -Stole Muffler 59 Arcade Trailer Park 86 California Sewage Disposal Co. 159 Archie's Restaurant 86 Calif. Sun Dry Boulgom Co. 88 Joe A. Argentine 57 Calif. Trophy Center 72 Arrow Pharmacy 86 Cal— Grill 52 Arrow Sheet Metal 78 Cal— Hotel 88 Arthur's Toy Shop 54 Colwo Quality Market 88 Artistic Clearers 156 Calwa Rexall Pharmacy 88 Art's Boats 24 Colwo U -Sove Liquor Store 154 Asher Bras. 33 Frank Camin Beauty Solcn 38 Ashlan Pharmacy 28 Campbell Tax & Business Service 24 Assoc. Brass Products 57 Conteen Service of San Joaquin Volley 165 Associated Farmers of Fresno County 74 Capital Cleaners & Dyers 88 Atlas Scaffolc & Equipment 153 Corberny Crop Dusters 43 Audio Sales Co. 154 Carey &, Gibson 84 Auto Diesel Electric 11 Carl's Auto Repair 88 Automotive Parts Co. 86 Carl's Wholesale Meats 24 Automotive Utility Corp. 14 Carousel Restaurant 27 Carter & Sons 88 B Carter's Heating Service 88 B & B Fence Co. 68 J. Cartwright & Son 88 B & D Body Shop 67 Cosa Canal- 32 B & J Trailer Rental 156 R. E. Case 158 B & L Club 67 Catania's Cocktails 17 B & L Liquors 86 Caudle Battery Co. 162 B & T Electric 160 Cavalier Liquors 165 B & V Auto Parts 86 Caves Buick Co. 83 Baker Chevron Service 86 Cedar Ave. Nursery 90 Charles Boloian Co. 86 Cedar Heights Liquors 90 Bamboo Hut 86 4 C's College 22 Bank of America 63 Central Calif. Refrigeration & Applidtnee70 Bonk of Califomia Cover Central California Turf Products 17 The Bank of Tokyo 20 Central Fish Co. 90 Bargain City Discount & Sales 70 Central Tile & Marble 153 Baron's Poultry Ranch 86 Central Valley Contractors Service 78 Bateman & Cunningham, Inc. 32 Central Valley Debris Box Service 79 Herb Bauer Sporting Goads 86 Central Valley leveling Co, 90 Bouers Auto Wrecking 156 Central Volley Pipe Co. 61 Beacon Distributing Co. of Fresno 28 Central Vac of Fresno 153 Beaver's Hatchery 88 Certified Cesspool Co. 16 Paul Bedo Distributing Co. 58 Cheekos Cafe 12 Bedrosian Tile & Supply Co. 162 Cherry Auction 81 Bel Air Motel 88 Chicago Fumiture Co. 35 Belmont Farms 50 Chicken Delight 90 Belmont Hardware 88 Chick -N -Bob 71 Belmont Memorial Park 49 Chihuahua Torti Ilerio 96 Belmont Motors 88 Chrismon's Restaurant 158 Belmont Recreation Center 71 Christensen's 166 Belmont Tire Distributors 88 Christensen's Turkey Hatchery 71 Beltone Hearing Aid Center 102 Cigarette Service Co. 49 Ben Franklin Foundry Inc. 79 Circle H Service Co. 163 Benson's Bakery 28 Circle W Appliance Service Co. 90 Berven Rug Mills Inc. 75 Cityedge Drive In 90 Bet -R- Roof's 72 Civic Center Cafe 90 Biedermann's Outboard Motor Shop 34 Civic Patrol 90 Better Pest Control 36 Clack & Cummins, Inc. 22 Big AI's Pizza & Chicken 76 Clardy's Market 72 Big Bay Market 88 Clark Equipment 162 Big Save Market 88 Claude's Generator & Starter Service 71 Stanton Biggs 36 Russ Clements Service 90 Comet L. Billings 88 The Clock Shop 90 Bill's Super Shell Service 88 Clover Club 25 The Bit 169 Clover Tank & Welding Works 90 Blackstone Auto Parts 45 Club Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. 20 Blackstone - McKinley Garage 70 Clyde's Roundup 54 Blackstone Meat Co. 70 Coates Boat & Motors 41 Blackstone Motors 88 Coca -Cola Battling Co. 77 Blackstone Pharmacy 88 Cady Bros. Plumbing 90 Blake Surplus Sales Co. 36 Coffee's 39 Blosser's Sports Equipment 88 Coin Music Inc. 61 Bob & Betty's 162 Mildred Cole Drapery Shop 90 Bob's Big Boy Restaurant 55 Columba's Cafe 41 Bob's Tavem 88 Colyear Motor Sales Co. 40 Bond Sheet Market 69 Commercial Body Sales & Mfg. Co. 66 Bonsteel Dump Trucking 88 Commercial Body Shop 90 The Borden Co. 27 Commercial Electra Plating 90 Borger Liquor Stare 60 Commercial Mfg. & Supply Co. 90 I� Consolidated Electrical Distributor Consal idated lathing Co. Continental Auto Center Continental Auto Dismantlers Continental Markets Continental Title Co. Cook & to Voy Insurance J. E. Cooley Jr. Funeral Service Cool -Temp Service Co -op Milk Drive In Coreo Trucking Ray Cornelius, Painting Contractor Corner Tovern Country Boy Market Country Cousin Market The Country Store J. T. Coven Hotel Crest Crest Meat Market Crocket Bros, Dodge Crocker Citizens Notional Bank Crowley Mfg. Inc. Crown Meat Co. Cum -C -Club D & M Auto Den Dole Bros. Dole Electric Doleno & Marciochi, Inc. Dan's Club Danish Creamery Association Dove's Auto Electric Dave't Body & Point Shop Dave's Tractors Dove's Van & Storage Davey's Garage Daniels, George David & Sons Sam Davidson Co. Darrel Davis Wilshire Service Day & Night Septic Service De Arc's Used Curs John De Benedetto & Sons Dee's 41 Club Degen Air Conditioning De Kar Drugs deMarquis Dalk Pest Control DeLuca & Threlkeld Demco Library Supplies Mike Demirjian Trucking Service Densmore Engine Re -Nu Supply Denny's Coffee Shop Dependable Cleaners De- Pester Western, Inc. Lloyd G. Derashia, Plastering Contr. Devlin -Drew Co. Diamond National Corp. Diamond T Sales Dibuduo & Deferdis Insurance Agency Di Cicco's Pizzeria Donald J. Dick, Inc. Dicks Supplies Inc. Dither's Uquor Bob Dillord Livestock John Dillon Plumbing Joe Dishion Shell Service Dollar Save Market Domenico's Restaurant Dominic's Liquors Don & Chuck's Used Can Don's Shop Donut Makers Double S Cottle Co. G. S. Douglas Co. Drake Hotel Tom Duffey's Antiques Duncon's Uquors Dymond T.V. & Appliance Bill Ecos Sharp Cars P. J. Earls Used Cars Eagle Bus Lines Eagle Cafe East Avenue Grocer East El Monte Guest Home Easton Drug Co. Easton Food Lockers Easton Lumber & Supply Co. Bud Eberwein Brake Service Ed's Auto Parts Eddie's Pastry Shop Edwards Lack & Safe Co. El Cnpitan Motel El Gato Negro Cafe El Mar Pocking Co. El Patio Club El Prado El Rancho Motel El Serape Cafe El Toro Cafe El Trocadero Cafe Elbee Co. Elbow Room Electra Truck Refrigeration Electric Laboratories Inc. Electric Motor Shop Electrical Suppliers Electronic Specialties Co. Eli's Electrical Service Elmer Elio Robert Elio, Painting Contractor Elliott's Department Store 05 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS 90 Elliott Mfg. Co. 90 Jess M. Ellis Refrigeration 57 Ellis Manor Apartments 168 Elm Jewelers 35 Elzoy's Launderette 29 Emil's Furniture 20 Emie's Pastry Shop 73 Ernie's Service 18 Evans Drapery Studio 78 Evans Electric Service 68 Everybody's Market 152 Kearney Guest Home 72 F 17 Louie Kee Market 16 Family Diner 72 Farm Machinery Center 90 Farmers Insurance Group 90 Fornom's Merchant Patrol 16 Fashion Cleaners Ud. 6 Fashion Furniture Co. 6 Fay's Beauty College 90 Federal Jewelry & Loan 90 Felles Planing Mill 69 Fennell's Sunland Service 26 Ferdinandi Tuxedo Headquarters 160 Ferries & Gattie Chevron Service 94 Fiberglas Engineering & Supply 74 Fiese & Firstenberger 29 Fig Garden Golf Course 154 Fig Gorden Grocery 152 Fig Garden Village Association 56 Fine Art Theater 48 Fireside 90 First National Bank of Fresno 56 First Western Bank 90 Ray Fisher Pharmacy 23 Flog Janitorial Supply 56 Flamingo Club 90 J. Fleck Agency 19 The Flower Basket 22 The Food Banks, Inc. 61 Foster's Old Fashioned Freeze 84 Four -Some Club 154 Four Wheels Restaurant 90 Fowler Cabinet & Hardware Co. 90 Fresno Ag Hardware 73 Fresno Auto Auction 164 Fresno Automatic Transmission Service 33 Fresno Bag Co. 29 Fresno Baking Co. 80 Fresno Body Works 23 Fresno Broke Supply 90 Fresno Cottle Feedinq 152 Fresno Community Hospital 152 Fresno Cotton Sales Agency 90 Fresno Credit Bureau 37 Fresno Electric Co. 77 Fresno Equipment Co. 16 Fresno Funeral Chapel 44 Fresno Guarantee Savings & Leon 90 Fresno Helicopters Inc. 159 Fresno Irrigation Appliances 14 Fresno Uquor Store 76 Fresno Macaroni Co. 22 Fresno Marble & Tile Co. 26 Fresno Memorial Gardens 33 Fresno Merchants Patrol 90 Fresno Mortgage Exchange 20 Fresno Motel 158 Fresno Motor Sales 36 Fresno Notions & Drugs 90 Fresno Oxygen 50 Fresno Paper Box Co. Inc. 90 Fresno Planing Mill Co. Inc. 67 Fresno Plumbing & Heating Co. 153 Fresno Pumi -Tile Inc. 84 Fresno Sanitary Co. 92 Fresno Saw Service 92 Fresno Tire Warehouse Inc. 76 Fresno Tractor Ports Cover Cy's Fresno Truck Stop Fresno White & Autocor Soles Fresno Wire Rope & Rigging Co. 66 Fri es-E Ilithorpe- Eaton -Boi rd & Swett 163 M. Fries - Hansen & Co. 159 Vernon Friesen 153 Frigid Food Lockers 152 L. E. Frisch 92 Frontier Chevrolet Co. 166 Fruehauf Trailer Co. 92 Fuji Cofe 92 Mexico Cafe 18 G 158 Mid Valley Sports Center 161 G & A Market 92 G & G Mexican Food Products 14 G & N Battery & Filter Distributors 92 G & L Sports Equipment 92 John N. Gabel Realty 92 Vincent "Gonduglia" Trucking 158 Garden Specialty Shop 164 Gardner Motors Inc. 53 Gardner's Bootery 92 Garrett House 72 Gamone's Meat Market 12 92 Gas -N -Wash 29 Genco's Uquor 156 General Bearings Co. 11 General Surplus 22 General Teamsters Union Local 0431 92 Getchell Truck Soles 92 Ed Gillis Chevron Station 78 Geordano Market 76 Gleim -Crown, Pump Inc. 92 Glencos Inc. 92 Gerald's Auto Wrecking 70 Globe Auto Wreckers 14 92 92 92 73 92 62 159 92 92 48 Cover 40 94 94 BO 52 94 152 94 92 72 64 18 80 48 94 26 94 51 50 94 94 94 80 80 80 171 Globe Drug Co. Otto Goldecke Inc. of Fresno Gold Nugget Golden Key Motel Golden State Broom Co. Golf World Gong's Market Gong's Whitesbridge Market Goodall Floor Covering Graham Radio & Television Grand Central Hotel Grandma's Pantry Grant's Cacktai I Lounge Groves Upholstering Gray Uft Inc, Gray's Village Market Great Western Trailer Soles Greenwoy Auto Body Greg's Grigsby, Inc. Grove Built Homes Gus & Dorris Guy's Market Allan C. House Garage Haehl Equipment Hahn's Automotive Service Half Moon Cafe Halwood Service Hamilton's Grocery Honoions Market Hansen Construction Co. Happy liquor Stare Hardy's Service Hcrpoin's Dairy Form Herron Box Nailing Co. Tom Harris Electric Harrison Motor Parts Fred Hartman Real Estate Hart's Pharmacy Healey & Popovich Perry M. Heard Hefley Trucking Co. Heilbron -Janes Film Service Heitzig & Shi rkey Henderson Gardens Henrietta Ranch Products Henry's Uquor Store Herb's Joyn't Herb's Ranch House Hertz Truck Rental Service Wolter H. Heye, Cotton Hicks Homes Hicks Signs Hide -o -Way Highway City Shell Service Hing Kee Co. Hitching Post Hobort- Dayton Sales Agency Hobbs - Porsons Co. Carl Hobe Hackett - Cowon Music Co. Holiday Inn Holly Deportment Store Hollywood Camera Shop Hollywood Liquor & Gift Shop Ray Holmes Electric & Air Conditioning Holt lumber Inc. Halt & Von Body & Fender Wcrks Holy Cross Cemeteries Lou Homan Real Estate & Insurance Home Title Hood's Pharmacy Hope Manor Fred Horn Horn Photo Shop Household Appliance Service Co. Dennis Howard Chevron Service Howell Air Conditioning & Sheet Metal Hovey Motor Sales Chet Hoye, Hudson's Shell Service Humphreys Bros. Insurance Humphreys - Robinson Hunter-Wogner Co. Hy -Sol Canvas Specialties IdeoI Bakery Independent Disposal Co. Imperial 400 Motel Imperial Pools Independent Sheet Metal Industrial Ploting Inland Show Case Ireland Manufacturing Cc I"'$ Boil Bonds J & M Used Cars & Auto Wreckers J & S Pointing Sarvi ce Jackson -Jones U -Save Liquors Jacobs Geroge Joe's Cleaners & Toilers Joke's Auto Body Works Jaynes & Co. Jeffrey Electric Construction Co. J. T. Jenkins Co. Jensen Auto Ports Jenson & Pilegord Jerry's Tavern C. W. Jessen Construction Co. Jet Drive -In 94 Joe's Food Market 66 Joe's Furniture 94 Johnson's Auto Service 84 Teddy Johnson 94 Johnnie's Flying A 81 Johnnie's Garage 37 Johnnie's Market & Cafe 94 Johnnie's Tavern 81 Johnson Drilling Co. 153 Wolter S. Johnson Select Cars 12 Johnston Geor & Machine Works 94 Jones Ambulance Service 94 Jones Toys- Gifts - Hardware 12 Jorgensen & Co. 18 Jorgensen's Battery Shop 84 Josephine Furniture 16 Jourdan Concrete Pipe Co. 12 Jay -N -Joy Cafe 154 61 97 56 97 97 97 97 4 55 12 60 161 97 60 97 165 97 161 83 97 42 97 97 24 97 165 161 165 97 97 165 13 97 52 97 73 23 36 97 62 97 71 97 97 165 6 163 97 100 161 100 100 64 81 50 100 4 100 100 62 I00 24 100 100 34 100 19 164 62 100 100 40 44 100 100 III M3 62 39 100 15 64 96 100 100 106 100 100 96 1D0 106 32 100 100 27 100 37 100 100 100 100 33 48 41 45 23 62 162 74 K. A. R. M. 78 K -G TV & Appliances K -Mort Discount Store K -Y Umber Karl's Realty 17 Karn's Sunnyside Pharmacy 94 Karp, Ben Sales & Loan Co. 94 K.rsh Bakery 78 Kasper's Drive -Up 13 Kay's Uquors 94 Kearney Guest Home 72 Keller's Used Cars 12 Louie Kee Market 94 Kerr Rug Co. 162 Kiggen's Insurance Agency 81 E. M. King Co. 94 King -O -Meat Co. 48 King's Mufflers & Boots 94 Kings County Truck Lines 94 Klein Boat Trailers 94 Knobby House Restaurant 94 Jahn & Alex Kochergon Farm 94 Kamota Department Store 26 Kong's Market 160 Kramer Construction Co. 94 Joe W. Kunkel 94 Kuckenbeckerinc. 36 Kuettel Piano House 94 26 L 94 38 LMT Building Co. 94 to Cuccracho Store 13 Lo Fiesta Restaurant 94 Loisne, E. W., O. D. 26 Lamonuizzi & Pantuleo 40 Lambe, Frank 94 Lange Roofing Co. 78 langworthy Paving & Grading 161 Lorry's Automotive 34 Larson Bros. Auto Ports 94 Loch Motors 159 Speed B. Leas 72 Lee's Moving Service 94 Leonardo Market 21 Lewis Food Market 97 Liberty Auto Service 64 Liberty Fish Co. Inc. 36 Lightning Record Shop 97 Morris E. Under, Jr. Trucking 13 Lion Pocking Co. 49 Lisle Funeral Home 19 Bryon Lovejoy Roofing 97 Lowe's Market 4 Luigi's Restaurant 16 Lum's Chop Suey 41 82 M 57 97 M. F. Insurance Agency, Inc. 26 McDonald's Hamburgers 97 McDonald Jewelry 97 Harry McIntosh 97 Mc Namara's Uquors 40 McPike, James B. & Associates 97 McShercy & Company Insurance 60 Madero Distributing Co. Madison Butane Service Magic Touch Trailers Manchester Auto Wash 82 Manchester Coffee Shop 54 Manning Gardens Convalescent Hosp 36 Wail— Trucking 154 Manuel's Auto Wrecking 97 Morbo Quality Foods, Inc. 60 S. E. Mariner Co. 82 Marion Nine Lumber Co. 64 Mork's Food Market 6 Morsollo, Charles E. Morsh, Cecil S., Electric Contr. Martin Flower & Gifts Moruko Cyclery 66 Moster Radiator Works 19 Mbthews Harley - Davidson 97 Mayfair Markets 60 Mayling Cofe 97 Mecco Billiards 54 Al Meekins Realty 19 Melody Food Market 97 Manuel Mendoso Herrero, Labor Contr 16 Mexico Cafe 16 Mid State Bowl 97 Mid Valley Sports Center 97 Mid Valley Trailer Soles 37 Midland Savings & Lam 97 Mike's Car Lot 61 97 56 97 97 97 97 4 55 12 60 161 97 60 97 165 97 161 83 97 42 97 97 24 97 165 161 165 97 97 165 13 97 52 97 73 23 36 97 62 97 71 97 97 165 6 163 97 100 161 100 100 64 81 50 100 4 100 100 62 I00 24 100 100 34 100 19 164 62 100 100 40 44 100 100 III M3 62 39 100 15 64 96 100 100 106 100 100 96 1D0 106 32 100 100 27 100 37 100 100 100 100 33 48 41 45 23 62 162 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Mike's Liquor Store 100 Pilibos Bros. 45 Milky Way Dairy 52 Placcchio Trucking 102 Miller's Drugs 100 Pitton Terrazzo & Mosaic 66 Mi Rancho Torti Ilo Shop 18 Pittsburgh Des Moines Steel Co. 54 Mike Miyamoto 100 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 22 Mohler's U -Save Liquors 100 Pfaff Sewing Center 34 Floyd Moller 100 Ployland Pool 34 Monarch Refrigeration Co. 100 Potigion Transfer 102 Montgomery Word 23 Power's Cotton Gin 102 Morales, Gene 56 Thomas J. Prichard, Jr., Gen. Cont, 38 Morris Fruit Co. 159 Producen Dairy Inc. Cover Motel Lodge Fresno 52 104 Venture T.V. Center The Murray Co. of Texas 100 R Vie -Del Company My Hardware 100 104 Villa Cleaners Myers -Word Tractor & Equipment Co. 102 Rainbow Ballroom 163 Vista Hardware Ralph's Cafe 32 N Yosemite Nursery Ranchers Calton Oil 39 51 Yturri Hotel Rou's Dairy Form 169 N.gare Body & Point 38 Red Carpet 40 Nam Wah Restaurant 57 Red Triangle Oil Co. 102 Naylor's Office Equipment 102 Reliable Cesspool Co. 102 Nesbitt Bottling Co. of Fresno 38 Reno's Specialized Service 102 New England Sheet Metal 102 Rest Haven Sanitorium 169 New Rendezvous 165 Reynolds Crane Service 55 Newman & Sons Ranch 102 Rhodes Cover Normort's Furs 102 Gene Richard's Paving Co. 28 Norsiglan Bros. Aircraft Repair 102 Ridge Electric Motor 102 Northrup King Co. 56 Jack Riley's Enterprises 154 Roberts Fig Co. 26 0 Robinson's Auto Body Shop 102 Rocking Horse Inn 15 O. K. Produce 102 Rockwell Drilling Co. 102 Oak Leaf Restaurant 34 Rodder's 69 O'Brien's Brake Service 102 Rodisco Products 104 Ochinero Produce 102 Reeding Park Phormacy 104 P. E. O'Hoir Co. 157 Reeding Park Welding 104 Okamoto's 102 Rolinda Welding Works 104 Old Fresno Hofbrau 17 Rol -Pak Filter Service 34 Olive Manor Rest Home 102 Rolinda Farmers Stare 104 O'Neill Meet Co. 2 Rolindo Meet Market 104 Onick, Inc. 80 Roma Wine Co. 42 Orendorff Mfg. Co. 10 Ran & Larry's Club 20 Oriental Dry Goods 34 Ronnie's Midway Market 104 Ostergoard Feeds 160 Rossi Floral Co. 104 Ole's Landscaping 102 Rowell Cash Grocery 78 The Outpost 160 Royer's Hi He Club 70 Owl Transfer 157 Ray's Union Service 104 Royal Pharmacy 104 P Rucks Tell California Sales Co. 38 P & N Uquars 44 Paddock Pools of Fresno 102 S Palace Market 164 5 & L Food Mart 34 Palm Olive Drug Co. 163 Sober's Grocery 104 Palm -Olive Realty 102 Sam's Luggage 104 Poppy's Meats 50 Sanchez & Hall Mortuary 28 Paradise Liquors 102 San Francisco Floral 58 Paramount Pest Control 46 Son Joaquin Hydraulic 38 Pordini's 50 S. J. Valley Poultry Producers 167 Parker Rambler Co. 25 Santa Fe Hotel 104 Gene Parrish 102 Santi's Inc. 151 Fronk L. Patterson 62 Sarkis K. Sarkisian 104 Paul's Liquor 102 Art Schedler's Engine Rebuilding 104 Paul's Shoes 46 Schedler -Kirsh Tire Shop 104 Ed Pearla's Chevron Service 102 Ted Schmoll & Son 48 Paper Jonitoriol Service 52 Sean Roebuck & Co. Cover Pepsi Colo Bottling Service 51 Security Fiat National Bonk 35 L. G. Perkins Foundry 46 Semper Truck Lines 155 Pioneer Mercantile 102 Seven Up Bottling Co. 67 Peterson & Harris Co. 64 Harold Shay, Insurer 38 Pete'y Furniture Refinishing 102 Shalimar 25 Aram Peters 151 Shoms Excavating Co. 66 Phantom View Pet Motel 102 Shelburne's Stationery 48 Pic & Pay Market 102 Shepherd's Shall Service 104 C Sierra Auto Supply Sierra Hospital Sierra Nursery & Sprinkler Co. The Sisters Sizzler Steak House No. 23 Smith's Used Card Dove Smith Petroleum Inc. Roy Smith Bail Bonds Tom Souza Service Sprouse -Reitz Co., Inc. Star Supermarket State Center Meat Co. Steele's liquor Stein's Union Service Sterling Funeral Home Sterling Towel Co. Steve's Saddle Shop Stillman Drug Strawberry Exchange Co. Struzo Liquor Store Suburban Steel Inc. Sunland Refining Co. Sun Maid Raisins of California Sunlite Market Sunnyland Bulghur Co. Sunset Tile Co. Sunshine Landscaping Service Supreme Hay, Inc. Swimtrim Inc. Sycamore Island Stock Ranch T & D Automotive Supply Toco Tiendo Torpey Drug Store Taylor- Wheeler Builders, Inc. Teisinger & Son Hydraulic Supply Thermal Products, Inc. Heenan Theraff Pontiac, Inc. Thrifty Drive In Thrifty Green Stamps Tinkler Mission Chapel Tiny's Form House Title Insurance & Trust Co. Tom's Toasted Peanuts Tompkins Surge Dairy Equipment Tmnmel's Rod & Reel Repair Top Hot John Torik Automotive Service Tradewinds Motor Hotel Traveler's Body & Fender Works Traveler Troller Sales Triangle Repairs Triple A Garage Triple J Drugs The Trophy Shop Truck Dispatch Service, Inc. Trucker's Inn Uoyd E. Tull, Inc. Turpins Furniture Uncle Tom's Liquor Store Underground Gardens Union Oil Co, Of California United California Bank United Carpet United Gloss'Co , Inc. United Loon & Jewelry Co. United Markets, Inc. Utility Trai ler Sales 32 v 155 104 V & M's American Furniture Co. 28 Vallo's Service 96 Valley Air Conditioning Supply Co. 18 Valley Aluminum Co., Inc. 157 Valley Burglar Alarm 2 Volley Ford Sales 104 Valley Foundry & Machine Works 67 Valley Ice Co. 4 Valley Industrial Laundry 104 4 Valley Petrol & Detective Agency 104 Volley Radiator Co. 104 Volley Sports, Inc. 104 Volley Tire Co. 32 Volley Truck Repair 55 Volley Turf Supply Co. 24 Valley Typewriter Co. 104 Valley Welding & Machine Work. 104 Van Amusement 104 Van Dyke News Co. 69 Van Ness Hate 96 Vee's Trai ler Rental 104 Vendarlatar 104 Venture T.V. Center 41 Victoria Hotel 104 Vie -Del Company 77 M. R. Via— Co. 104 Villa Cleaners 24 Village Foadland Virginia's Solon of Beauty Vista Hardware 44 Bob Von Motors 104 W 165 104 H. W. Waddle 54 Wagner's Wood & Shavings 104 Edward A. Waller Ranch 106 Waples Shell Service 155 Warrick Electric Co. 52 Webster Ford 79 Weil Bros. Cotton, Inc. 45 West Belmont Granite Works 53 Western Asbestos Co. 157 West McKinley Market 62 Western Turkey Packing 44 Western Wood Division 106 Floyd Wilkins Nut Co. 81 WItIlord Lumber Co. 106 Melville E. Willson Co. 21 Wilson's Motorcycles 42 Winnia's Cofe 80 New Wonderland Swim & Roller Rink 106 Wong's City Market 106 Pat Wood & Co. 41 Wunstell's Auto Painting 52 56 42 Y 57 106 Yokety -Yak Tavern Yaryan Lumber Co. Yee Pharmacy Yellow Cab 44 York's Place 106 Yosemite Nursery 165 Yost & Webb Funeral Home 51 Yturri Hotel 106 4 54 Z 84 Zahigian's Market 66 Zengel, George 152 106 62 6 44 Cover 42 33 53 58 106 152 44 32 106 106 50 78 46 106 26 2 106 106 32 44 59 75 106 106 42 eETTI-R HOLD i -r - HERE CONES A I- �OLICE DOG ` 172 68 46 28 106 52 106 106 106 54 106 67 46 60 6 4 106 106 58 106 53 106 64 74 106 68 22 106 106 73 106 106 1 Central California's .. t- Most Complete g( � ��1 Most Modern Department Store . . - - `:`' r In Grateful ~' Appreciation C1�0 To The Men And Women Of FREE STORESIDE PARKING The Sheriff's Office. FOR OVER 1400 CARS! Sincerely, GEORGE H. FRAHM 3636 N. Blackstone, 229 -5011 in Manchester Shopping Center VALLEY FORD COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN DOE - JANE I ' v. , a[ MAM rtumr rodueer L .L r.r rp ni[ or?ocr or _- APS DAIRY F1[F. 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Fresno Station 255 -4995 Easton Station 264 -4256 N. Fresno Station 439-0181 Southeastern Station 264 -6892 Fresno Police Department 266 -8331 Fresno Fire Department 233 -7291 Fig Garden Fire District 227 -8855 or 233 -8773 North Central Fire District 233 -8773 or 264 -9195 Humane Society 237 -2141 G E N E R A L District Attorney 266 -8291 County Jail 266 -8151 General Hospital 255 -9711 County Counsel 268 -6011 Veteran's Service Officer 268 -6011 Municipal Courts 268 -6011 Probation Office 268 -6011 Sheriff's Air Squadron 237 -8546 Juvenile Hall 255 -971 1 Welfare Deportment 255 -971 1 Public Works Road Patrol 268 -6011 Fresno Police Academy 255 -391 7 Fresno County Safety Council 268 -7807 Superior Courts 268 -601 1 OTHER CITIES —RURAL AREAS (Constables can be called direct or contacted through Sheriff's Dept.) Auberry Constable 855 -2525 Fire 855 -2585 Biolo Deputy Constable 843 -2450 Fire 843 -2477 Bowles and Monmouth Constable F:•e Burrel and Five Paints Deputy Constable Fire t• F Caruthers and Raisin City Constable Fire s Juslice Court Clovis I Police Department Constable City Fire Department Rural Fire Calls Justice Court 834 -3425 834 -3111 Conejo Constable 896 -2529 Fire 233 -1821 Del Rey 834-21 1 2 Constabla 888 -2429 Fire 233 -1821 Dunlap and Squaw Valley 834 -3215 Constable 18 Fire 233 -1821 Justice Court Squaw Valley "=1 Firebaugh and Los Dellas Constable Police Department 659 -2045 City Fire Department 659 -2061 Constable. 6592332 ME 8 -3211 or 659 -2200 Rural Fire Calls 659 -2118 Justice Court 659 -2338 Fowler Police Department 834-21 1 2 Fire Department 834 -31 11 Constable 834 -3425 Justice Court 834 -3215 Rural Fire Calls 834 -3011 Friont Constable 299 -6008 or 299 -5498 Fire 822 -2389 Huntington Lake and Big Creek Deputy Constable 841 -3333 Fire 893 -3311 or 893 -3441 Huron Police Department Deputy Constable Fire Kerman Police Deportment Fire Department Constable Rural Fire Calls Justice Court Kingsburg Police Department WA 3 -4951 Fire Deportment EN 1 -1462 Constable Rural Fire Calls Justice Court 864 -3210 864 -3211 864 -3160 299 -2121 2996008 or 299 -5498 299 -4315 299 -6027 N299 -4964 Lalon Constable Fire Mendota Police Deportment Fire Department Deputy Constable Rural Fire Calls 945 -2046 945 -2259 945 -2311 846 -8800 846 -8303 846 -2359 or Fresno 268 -1848 846 -8303 846 -8405 897 -2931 897 -2345 897 -3215 897 -2422 897 -2241 923 -4908 923 -4386 655 -4345 655 -4324 655 -4859 655 -4362 Parlier Polic.: Department EN 1 -1329 Fire Deportment 646 -2711 Deputy Constable 646 -2187 Rural Fire Calls 646 -2711 Reedley or 896 -2529 Police Department ME 8 -2533 Fire Department ME 8-2122 Constable ME 8 -2374 Rural Fire Calls or ME 8 -2822 Rural Fire Calls ME 8 -2200 Justice Court ME 8 -3211 Riverdale Department of Motor Vehicles Deputy Constable 867 -351 1 Fire 867 -3511 Justice Court 867 -3448 Sanger or 896 -2529 Police Department 875 -2531 Fire Department 875 -5511 Constable 875 -3833 Rural Fire Calls 875 -2591 Justice Court 875 -2010 San Joaquin Livestack Brand Inspectors Deputy Constable 693 -4604 Fire 693 -4350 Shaver Lake Labor Commissioner Deputy Constable 855 -2525 Fire 841-3298 Selmo Department of Motor Vehicles Police Department 896 -2525 Fire Department 896 -2131 Constable 896 -2003 268 -7151 or 896 -2529 Rural Fire Coils 233 -1821 Justice Court 896 -2123 Tranquillity Coli'Drnio Highway Patrol Deputy Constable 698 -8200 Fire 698 -8500 S T A T E A G E N C I E S Department of Motor Vehicles 266 -9733 Division of Forestry 222 -3714 Narcotics Enforcement Bureau 268 -7151 Alcoholic Bevarage Control 268 -7151 California Youth Authority 268 -7151 Div. of Labor Law Enforcement 268 -7151 Board of Equalization 268 -7151 Coli'Drnio Highway Patrol 237 -6153 Erl2rgency Calls ZE 1 -2000 Fish rind Game 222 -3:'61 Livestack Brand Inspectors 26'- -2979 or 227 6586 Division of Adult Poroles 268 -7151 Labor Commissioner 268 -7151 F E D E R A L A G E N C I E S Federal Bureau of Investigation 233 -1121 U.S. Immig. & Naturalization 264 -4681 Postal Inspector 266 -8251 U.S. Marshal 237 -6421 Alcohol & Tobacco Tax Div. 266 -0088 U.S. Forest Service 251 8225 Border Patrol 268 -3381 U.S. District Court Clerk 237 -8570 Probation and Parole 233 -8615 MISCELLANEOUS AGENCIES Notional Board of Fire Underwriters Madero 673 -3224 Better Business Bureau 268 -6424 1 1 It.