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Sheriff- Coroner of Fresno County
JAMES D. LONG
Undersheriff
ALBERT L. COLLINS
Chief Criminal Deputy
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FRESNO COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND ADMINISTRATIVE
Chairman of Board
WESLEY R. CRAVEN
Supervisor
JEFFERSON E. HAHESY JAMES O. CASSIDY
Supervisor Supervisor
JOHN VENTURA JOSEPH A. REICH
Supervisor Supervisor
STAFF
PHILLIP V. SANCHEZ CARL H. MELOM ROBERT M. WASH
Administrative Officer Clerk of Board County Counsel
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
In Memoriam - - - -- - - - - ----------------- _-- -._
-- 7
Dangers of Dope .- - -- - -- - -- --- -- -- - - -
- -- 9
Search & Rescue Diary --------- - _ ............ .___
11
Homicide — 1968 ------------------------------------
27
Personnel of Sheriff's Department ---------
45
Cooperation with the Community ---------- _._
_ 47
Constables of Fresno County _ ---------------
95
Police Departments of Fresno County ----------
107
The Black Kid -------------- - . - -- - - - - - -- - -- _ -
-- -115
From A Sheriff's Album Circa 1901 ...._______121
Burglar -Proof Your Home _ --------- --------------
133
All In A Day's Work -------- _..___----------------
135
For Women Peace Officers _ __________ ------
__141
Communications Reserve at Pineflat Lake ____145
Report from Huntington Lake ...._.........._____148
Report from Shaver Lake __ _. - .-... ------
..152
An Invitation to Car Theft - _ ---- ----- ----
.154
ABOUT THE COVER — Captain H. McKinney dis-
plays a portion of the narcotics and parapher-
nalia for drugs that has been picked up in the
past six months by the Fresno County Sheriff's
Department.
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THE SHERIFF'S REVIEW
1969
Published by
The Fresno County Sheriff's Office Relief Association
SHERIFF'S REVIEW STAFF
Gerald Lawless _- - -_ - __-
------ ------- -_ ____ -- Editor
Barbara Beets __________ ___
____ __. ------ _- Rewrite Editor
Robert Smith -------------- --
---- -------- Photography Editor
Kenneth Frankfurt ---------------
_ __ __ ____ _ Layout Editor
Ron Wood ---------------- -----------
_ __ Editorial Assistant
John Papazian - -------- - -
- - -- -- - - -- - - -- - -- - - - -- Cartoonist
Robert Bradley ---------------------
------------ - - -. Di.rtrl*hution
CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Ken Nicholas, Kenny Hogue, Art Tabler, Barbara
Beets, Gene Hallam, Albert Collins, Jim Egerer,
Harold McKinney, Ron Wood.
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TIME SLIPS RAPIDLY BY, blending one season into the next, and before we
realize it, another year has passed. It is usually pleasant to review the
changes that have occurred during the year, but it is with a feeling of sadness
and irreplaceable loss that we note the deaths of fellow- officers. Each of these
men was special in his own way and each made a contribution to making life a
little better for all of us, so we feel that their loss will not only affect us —as
the loss of a part of ourselves —but also the public they served so well.
Harold L. Hurst passed away October 2, 1968 as a result of multiple injuries
incurred in the collision of his field car with a train. Harold was on duty at the
time of the accident, working in his assignment as a uni-
formed field officer. He joined the Fresno Sheriff's Depart-
ment on September 16, 1966, and has served as a bailiff
and jailer. He was on the promotional list for sergeant.
Harold was born in San Joaquin County in 1935 and attend-
ed schools there. Prior to joining our Department, he served
three years as a Deputy with the San Joaquin County Sher-
iff's Department. He was a big man, standing 6 feet, 6 inches `
tall and weighing 260 pounds; and his ready wit and gentle
personality endeared him to all who knew him. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Janet, daughters Teresa and Eleanor, his mother, Nina Schaad,
and two brothers and two sisters.
John Camino was 56 years old when he was stricken by a fatal heart attack at his
home in Del Rey, October 26, 1968. John had grown up in the Del Rey area, attend-
ing schools there, and had served as a Constable in the
Parlier Judicial District for four years prior to joining the
� Sheriff's Department on May 1, 1951. With the Sheriff's
Department, he had served as jailer and field officer and
was assigned to the Warrant and Fugitive Division at the
time of his death.
John was highly regarded,
His quiet competence and
claimed to anyone he ca
peace with the world. He
sons Dennis and Melvin, daughter Madeline
brother.
both as an officer and a person.
kind, friendly disposition pro -
me in contact with that he was at
is survived by his wife, Hazel,
Jensen, and two sisters and a
The death of John E. Stark surprised and stunned us. John succumbed to a
heart attack February 20, 1969 as he was checking out of Fresno Community
Hospital where he had undergone surgery. He had appeared
to make a normal recovery from the surgery and no one
expected him to have any further difficulty. John joined
the Sheriff's Department March 16, 1958 after working as
a carpenter in the building industry locally for several
years. He had served as a jailer and field officer, and was
assigned to the Detective Division at the time of his death
at the age of 37.
John was regarded as a tenacious and thorough worker
and had distinguished himself as a theft - and - burglary investi-
gator. He was an avid outdoorsman and for several years had been a member of
the Sheriff's Search and Rescue unit. John was a large man (6 feet and 5 inches
and 260 pounds ), and his outgoing personality and interest in others drew people
to him like a magnet. He is survived by his wife Bernice, daughters Cynthia and
Karen and his mother, Mrs. John Stark, Sr., all of Fresno.
Coll.itractioll of the- $2.5 ntrl1lon lrew Sheriff's facility got under way in 1968. The long
atraited bttd,liu�; is erected to be ready for OCIVItnlcy Irate this )?ear. Sheriff Alelrin IY /'ill-
w1ah (?ltd froirt left), participates in the grolmd breaking with, left to right, Stlper 'IS ors
Johii Veitttna. Fes Craven, James Cis,ud.y, Jefferson Hahes), Lind Joseph Reich.
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DANGERS OF DRUGS
"Pot doesn't harm you as much as alco-
hol."
"LSD provides a means of learning your
inner self."
"Pills help you to put up with this up -tight
world."
"Drug laws are unconstitutional and immor-
al.,'
'These are a few of the well -worn cliches
mouthed by irresponsible and /or ignorant
members of the community to justify their
ohsrssion with drugs, t Info rtunately, this
attitude has influenced many high school and
junior high school students, and the result
has been increasing drug problems among
teenagers. Because the greatest impact has
peen in the medium and upper income famil-
ies, centering on the east side of the "tracks,"
families that heretofore were never confront-
ed with other than a little "boozing" on prom
nights, found themselves totally unable to cope
with the crisis. Most, being completely ignor-
ant of the outward symptoms of drug use,
Etiled to discover that their youngsters were
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involved until the police officers knocked on
the door with a warrant.
Because of the rapid rise in drug involve-
ment among students, many programs have
been initiated and a multitude of solutions
advanced by the knowledgeable and, unfortun-
ately, by those who know little but see in this
movement an.opportunityto gain publicity or
notoriety. There is no magic formula; no
surefire approach, no single program offer-
ing any degree of immediate relief for those
families afflicted with this tragedy. It is
apparent, after a comprehensive study of the
problem, the causes and the medical - social
aspects, that the community must join togeth-
er to combat the problem from many angles,
and to develop new approaches and tactics.
Those who influence acceptance of drugs
must be silenced, not by fist, but by spread-
ing of the truth from qualified sources. Pro-
viding factual information for parents and
school teachers in order that they may satis-
factorily answer questions from the children
is an important part of any preventive pro-
gram. (Continued on Next Page)
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Stronger sentences for those adults con -
victed of drug traffic is an absolute necessity
if we are to enjoy any degree of success in
our programs to discourage drug involve-
ment.
Recognizing and eliminating the latent,
but potent, misunderstandings and antagon-
isms within the family can attack some of the
basic causes of anti- social and unlawful
activity.
Parents must determine what sourse of
action they will follow if their own child
becomes involved, and learn the common
symptoms to enable them to act promptly
and intelligently in the best interests of the
youngster.
Discouraging associations with question-
able types and denying permission to attend
performances or frequent establishments
that are obviously drug oriented is another
step in any meaningful prevention approach.
There are many more facets to the teen-
age drug problem. Much remains to be done
before we can see a glimmer of hope. One
fact is crystal clear: unless and until there
is community action and support, the brightly
colored pills and the sweet - smelling odor of
marihuana will continue to threaten the moral
and physical welfare of our younger genera-
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SEARCH AND RESCUE DIARY
By
Gene Hallam
EACH YEAR contributes something new
to the Search and Rescue Team's diary. Just
as no two missions are ever exactly alike,
so does each season assume its own distinc-
tive character. 1968 featured no searches of
the magnitudeof the James Judson search of
196 7, nor any as dramatic as that year's
seaz'ch for Gary Frazier in Crown Basin.
However, it was a busy year, with its share
of tragedy, frustration, and heart- warming
happy endings.
For those who are interested in statistics,
the department's Search and Rescue Team
conducted about forty missions last year.
Among themwere seventeen drownings, nine
searches for lost hunters, five for lost fish-
ermen, two to evacuate injured fishermen,
eight searches for lost hikers or campers,
and two rescues of persons stranded on or at
the bottom of high cliffs. The forty missions
consumed 2800 man -hours by department
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members, 250 man -hours by other agency
personnel, and 2300 man -hours by volunteers,
including both organized units and individuals.
The year opened with a multiple drowning
at Millerton Lake. On the afternoon of Satur-
day, January 13th, twenty -four year -old Ron -
nieCranceof Torrance tookhis mother, also
of Torrance, and Ray Barnett and Harriet
Rosenthal of Fresno, for a ride in a boat that
had been a Christmas present. About 4:40
p.m, the boat suddenly overturned, about fifty
yards off shore in the mouth of Sea Scout
Cove. Mrs. Crance was the only one who made
it to shore. She climbed part -way up the steep
bank, and called for help till someon : across
the lake heard her and notified Range r Howard
Barritt. When rangers reached her they found
her in a state of hysteria, and th y had con-
siderable difficulty in determining what had
happened. They finally pieced together the
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story, found the overturned boat, and notified
the Sheriff's Department.
A crew was sent immediately, and drag-
ging operations conducted most of the night,
with two department boats and one state park
boat participating. The water depth ranged
from fifty to two - hundred feet, with the bottom
covered with tree stumps and brush, malting
dragging extremely difficult.
Shortly after daybreak Sunday a crew of
park rangers located Mrs. Rosenthal's body,
washed ashore at the head of the cove. The
search for the bodies of the two men was
resumed, with Sgt. Stan Barnes, Deputies
Jerry Schmidt and Troy Whitlow, and volun-
teers Don Nelson, Mel Manley, George Win -
terburg and Doug Haig diving. However, the
water was too deep and too cold, and visibil-
ity too poor at the bottom, for diving to be
effective. Dragging operations were resumed
about mid - afternoon. Crews from the Sheriff's
Powerboat and Communications Squadrons
joined the search, and operations were con-
tinued until dark. The same technique was
used Monday, and again Tuesday, but no trace
of the bodies was found. Late Tuesday after-
noon it was decided to suspend operations till
later in the year, when the water level would
be lower.
Two extensive follow -up searches were
made during the summer, utilizing both div-
ers and drags, but results were the same.
Late in the afternoon on the last day of the
search, a minister brought to the scene by
the family conducted a brief memorial serv-
ice. The bodies have not been recovered, and
it is doubtful that they ever will be. Even in
the driest year the water will never be low
enough to permit an effective search in Sea
Scout Cove.
In the late spring and early summer we
had the usual number of overdue fishermen
and hikers from the campgrounds at Shaver
and Huntington Lakes. Most such cases were
handled by the respective resident deputies,
Frank Hoke and Kenny Hogue, and Constable
Jack Sturges and his deputy, Dick Smith, be-
fore a search team could be organized and
dispatched. Kenn Davis, Special Agent for the
Southern California Edison Company at Big
Creek, and his crew of volunteers also assis-
ted, particularly in the evacuation of an
injured fisherman from Big Creek below
Camp Sierra on May 5th.
We also had several other drownings in
canals and lakes in the valley, including a
traffic - related incident at Tranquillity in
which five persons drowned after their car
ran into a canal, and a similar tragedy at
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Lost Lake, in which two children drowned
when the parked car they slept in while their
mother fished rolled down a slope into the
water.
On May 30th the team had an opportunity
to put to practical use some of the climbing
skills acquired in training sessions at Sequoia
National Park. Two Fresno youths, Charles
Bliss, Jr. and Mike Novak, had become
stranded at the bottom of the gorge through
which the Kings River's north fork flows
below Black Rock. They had gone into the
canyon the previous afternoon a considerable
distance upstream, and had moved down-
stream looking for an easier route back to
the road. As inexperienced climbers often do,
they descended cliffs they couldn't climb
back up, and soon found themselves trapped.
Early next morning their families reported
them missing.
The search party arrived in the area
where they had entered the canyon about mid-
morning. Searching downstream along the top
of the canyon walls, they soon heard faint yells
coming from the depths. Within minutes they
located the missing boys, but getting them out
of their predicament wasn't quite that easy.
Bill Young repelled down the vertical canyon
wall approximately 150 feet, to a ledge across
the river and about ten feet above them. From
there a rope was thrown across, they were
pulled to the ledge, and then they and Young
were hoisted back to the top by the remainder
of the party.
Millerton Lake again became the focal
point of operations in early July, when Lloyd
Berg of Fresno apparently suffered a heart
attack and fell from his sailboat while sailing
with his wife. The spot she pointed out as the
scene of the accident is about two- hundred-
and -fifty yards north of Pole Island, a short
distance above the dam, and in line with the
former river channel. It is thus one of the
deepest spots in the lake, never measuring
less than a hundred -fifty to two - hundred feet.
Stan Barnes, Chuck Piper, and Jim Ham -
ilton tried to dive the following morning, sup -
ported by John Jordan, HaroldSeyffert, Ernie
Lerma, Bob Cunningham, and Kelsey Smelzer
of the Sheriff's Communications Squadron,
and Chief Ranger Bill Reinhardt and several
of his men. However, the water was too deep
to allow them to dive either safely or effec-
tively. Dragging operations were substituted,
and continued for two days by Jordan, Seyf-
fert, and Communications Squadron members
Bob Stites and Jim Blackmon. Diving was
attempted again the third day, with the same
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lack of results for the same reasons, and
draggingwasthen resumed and continued for
two more days by Larry Hill and Ken Nicholas.
Finally, we had to admit nothingwas being
accomplished, and for the second time in one
season and at the same lake we suspended
operations with a body unfound. While we were
certain we had done everything that could be
done, we deeply regretted having to make the
decision.
During the summer we made two follow -
up expeditions into the Rattlesnake Creek
area, searcning for the body of James Jud-
son, who was lost and presumed drowned in
the south fork of the San Joaquin River in July
of 1967. The water level was extremely low,
in striking contrast to the torrent that had
raged through the canyon while the original
search had been in progress. The weather
was also ideal, instead of the almost daily
thunderstorms we'd encountered in the two -
week search of the previous year. But while
search conditions had greatly improved, the
results were the same. Barnes, Schmidt, and
Chuck Piper used several tanks of air, packed
in at great difficulty on the backs of Joe
Bridges' cantankerous mules, diving in the
pools, potholes, and enormous, water - filled
caverns roofed by immense boulders. Young,
John Jordan, Russ McQuillen, Ken Hogue,
Ken Nicholas, and I probed with poles and
checked previously inundated holes and cav-
erns in the now -dry portion of the river -bed.
Finally, although still certain the boy's body
lay not too far from us, we had to give up.
Only July 23rd we conducted our first
major search of the year for a lost person.
At 2:00 a.m° we were notified that Richard
Martin, the four - year -old son of TV newsman
Chet Martin, had strayed away from the fam-
ily camp at Mystery Lake, east of Tamarack
Ridge, the previous afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.
Martin had searched till dark, then he had
driven out to Shaver to report the incident to
Deputy Ken Hogue.
By daybreak Sgt. Young and Deputies Jor-
dan, McQuillen, Hill, Tommy Kerns, Dick
McClurg, Bill Shuman, and Lloyd Wiggs were
in the area, having been transported by Jack
Heitzman, Bob Crouch, Tiny Osier, and Otto
Traber of the Jeep Squadron. Lanky Nichols
haddispatched two men from his crew at the
Dinkey Ranger Station. Andy Holmes and
E Imer Tuschoff of the Air Squadron were over
the area in their Cessna 140's by a little after
sunrise, and Don Colbert of the Charles Mel
Foundation was enroute from Inverness with
bloodhounds. Sgt. Don Safford had arranged
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for Harry Rogers to search from Dinkey
Creek with his helicopter. After all these
arrangements had been made, John Stark, Al
Harker, and I left Fresno with the command
truck.
Shortly after they began searching, the
ground party found Richard's footprints, lead-
ing generally northeast, the direction taken
by his father and older brothers when they'd
gone to fish another lake the day before. About
9:30 Holmes reported campers at one of the
Dinkey Lakes were evidently attempting to
attract his attention. He dropped a note telling
them of the object of his flight. They used
the roll of toilet paper in which the note was
dropped to spell out the letters "R M O K."
Hill and Hogue were nearby by that time,
and Andy directed them to the camp. They
learned the campers, the R. H. Wallin and H.
W. Yancey families, had heard the boy crying
the previous evening. They'd found him a few
yards from their camp, but he'd been too
tired and upset to tell them where he came
from. They'd fed him, put him to bed, and
watched over him through the night, and were
just getting ready to start a search for his
parents when Andy flew over.
Meanwhile, Rogers and Safford had land-
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field headquarters. They picked up Mrs. Mar-
tin, took her to the other lake for a tearful
but joyful reunion with her son, then trans-
ported both to Fresno, where Richard was
examined by a physician and found to be in
good condition.
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had a chance to use their newly- acquired
climbingskill. Two Visalia residents, twenty -
two- year -old Tom Eckert and fifteen - year -old
Steve Cullen, became stranded between the
highway and the river near Yucca Point, where
the middle and south forks of the Kings River
converge. Young, Jordan, Kerns, and Nicho-
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by Kings Canyon National Park rangers Andy
Gifford, John Lounsbury, Skip Hinchman, and
Dave Snodgrass, they descended to the ledge
where the youths were trapped, and helped
them climb to the road. The natural hazard
of the mission was increased by the fact the
granite in that particular area is very rotten,
making it difficult to find a solid place to step
or to anchor a safety line. In a brief ceremony
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The canyon where James Judson is
hollered to have drouwed.
a situation we'd never run into before. Wil-
liam Brockett of Santa Ana managed some-
how to become lost and stranded on a rock
on the slope of Mt. Tom, not far below the
fire lookout tower. He started a fire to attract
attention, and it was soon spotted by Air
Squadron members Ken McNamara, Elmer
Tuschoff, Herb Kent, and Gordon Flaa. They
directed the ground party to the scene, but
by that time the Forest Service had called
in borate planes to smother the fire, which
had quickly gotten out of control. Bob Flynn
of the Forest Service, directing the operation
from a spotter plane, could see the victim
and two members of the ground party trying
to get him off the rock, but he couldn't see
the other two still enroute. He ordered the
borate dropped where it would keep the fire
away front the rescuers he could see and the
victim, and almost scored a direct hit on the
two he couldn't see. No harm was done, except
to their pride and appearance. The bright,
pink borate clashed terribly with Young's yel-
low helmet.
The busiest weekend of the year was the
last in September. About eleven o'clock Sat-
urday night James Williams of San Jose was
reported missing from his camp at Davis
Flat, between the Kings River and Delilah
Lookout. Young, Piper, Major, Hill, Johnson,
Shuman, McQuillen, and I, with Heitzman,
Dobson, Moore, and Crouch of the Jeep
Squadron, arrived in the area just before day-
break. A ground search was begun as soon as
it was light enough, and arrangements were
made to have an airplane over the area at
9 :00 a.m.
At 8:45 a couple of hunters stopped at the
truck and reported seeing a boy answering
Williams' description on the road near Goat
Saddle, about three miles from our base camp.
Major and I drove to that area, and found the
boy walking toward Highway 180. Except for
fatigue, blistered feet, and scratches from
the thick brush, he was in good condition.
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they could get back to camp we received word
of two hunters lost in the Wishon area, There
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Kelly Johnson, who had last been seen Satur-
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arrived to reinforce the party, and two sep-
arate searches were initiated, coordinated
from base camp set up across the road from
the Wishon Village store. Stock was obtained
from Jerry Miller's pack station, and Smith,
McQuillen, and Shuman began riding the area
where Licon had last been seen, assisted by
Heitzman, Dobson, Ripley, and Crouch in
road patrol. Hill and Johnson were sent, also
on horseback, to check the north slope of
Hoffman Mountain, while Young, Taylor, and
Moore checked the trails and jeep roads along
Rancheria Creek and the south slope.
About four o'clock that afternoon Johnson
walked into his camp, found a search had been
launched on his behalf, and wondered what all
the fuss was about. His companions brought
him to base camp, where he explained he'd
merely become confused, darkness overtook
him, and he'd sat down to wait for daylight,
then spent most of the day walking out, taking
a route which made a complete circle of Hoff-
man Mountain. He'd definitely been lost, but
he was a self - reliant young man who'd used
his head and managed to get himself out of
the predicament.
Benito Licon didn't fare quite as well.
Jerry Miller reported his dogs had barked
furiously for some time Saturday night, indi-
cating a stranger had been in the vicinity of
the pack station. A set of footprints was found
showing someone had walked down the trail
toward the pack station from the area where
Licon had last been seen, detoured around it,
and continued on toward the river. Lee Mabrey
and Eldon Dill took advantage of a late after-
noon break in the weather, and flew up and
down the gorge below the dam as long as light
permitted. But at dark no definite trace had
been found.
Monday morning the re- grouped team
began searching down the gorge, and along
both sides of the river toward Black Rock.
Arrangements were made for air support to
be furnished later in the morning. About 10:30
the Forest Service radioed they had located
Licon, and were enroute with him to our base
camp. Floyd Hammond of the Black Rock sta-
tion arrived with him a little later. He told us
that late Saturday afternoon he'd begun look-
ing for the main road which he knew ran
through Wishon Village. However, he was
apparently walking parallel to it, and contin-
ued till he reached the river. He remembered
passing the pack station and arousing the
dogs, and he'd talked with afisherman some-
where near the river, but he didn't mention
being lost, for he thought the road was nearby
and that he'd soon find it.
(C'onlitured on Nex! Page)
The road was indeed nearby, but he walked
away from it, and started down the gorge. He
spent Saturday night near the mouth of what
must have been Teakettle Creels. Sunday
morning he climbed out of the canyon onto
Rodgers Ridge, ascended it, and from the top
spotted Black Rock Reservoir. He spent most
of the day Sunday working his way down to it,
crossed to the west side of the river, and
about 7:15 spotted the Black Rock station. He
knocked on the door just as Hammond went
off duty, turned off the light, and prepared to
leave. Assuming whoever was present didn't
want to be disturbed, Licon walked down the
road about a. half -mile, spent a cold, miser-
able night in the open, and returned to the
cabin just as Hammond returned to duty Mon-
day morning.
Twoweeks later, on Wednesday, October
16th, we were back at Wishon again, on the
most extensive single search of the season.
Lee Lilley of McKinleyville had been hunting
with relatives he was visiting in Kerman, and
had failed to show up for a planned meeting
at the car, parked on the logging road on the
east side of the river, about three miles from
the dam. He'd last been seen about 9:00 a.m.,
his companions missed him about 11:00, and
they searched until late afternoon before
notifying the department.
Dick Smith was asked to make a prelim-
inary investigation, and Young, McQuillen,
Wood, and Jeep Squadron members Ripley
and Massenge were dispatched immediately.
Les Scheidt and D. C. Mills followedwiththe
truck, and base camp was established near
the spot where Lilley had last been seen. Ed
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search party late that night, along with Don
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Lilley's companions stated his physical
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tied them to a truck bumper and stayed to
help with the search.
Dick McClurgand 1 arrived at base camp
about noon Friday. That eveningwe still hadn't
found a good clue. Saturday morning it was
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decided to send a crew into the gorge, even
though the relatives still insisted Lee couldn't
have walked the several rough miles to the
bottom. McQuillen, Guthrie, and Colbert were
assigned to the difficult and potentially haz-
ardous trip, while the remainder of the crew
continued a foot -by -foot search of the area
already covered several times.
Jack Heitzman picked up the trio on the
west bank of the gorge Saturday evening.
They'd found a set of footprints which looked
promising, and wanted to return Sunday morn -
ingto check further. Plans were made accord-
ingly, and it was decided to make an all -out
effort in all phases of the search. We realized
if we didn't find Lee alive that day, we'd
almost certainly be searching for a body.
Arrangements were made for forty inmates
from the Miramonte Conservation Camp; a
military helicopter was requested from Ham-
ilton :fir Force Base; and Don Safford
arranged for Harry Rogers to assist with his
craft until the military chopper arrived.
Rogers and Safford landed on the dam at
12:20 p.m. A few minutes later McQuillen
radioed his party had located our missing
hunter on the west side of the river, about
halfway between the mouth of Rancheria
Creek and Black Rock. Rogers and Safford
were sent to pick him up and take him to a
hospital, and all other operations were can-
celled.
Lilley was in good condition, considering
his age (he was in his sixties), and the situ-
ation. He'd shot a squirrel for dinner Satur-
day, and had a fire each night for warmth.
He hadn't expected anyone to be looking for
him, so hadn't thought about building a large
fire in a spot where it could be seen from the
top of the gorge. He'd seen the airplanes each
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There was one more big weekend before
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crew into the Horse Corral Meadow area of
the Sequoia National Forest to look for Claude
Oldham, who'd been reported lost since ten
o'clock that morning. The first snowstorm
of the season complicated matters consider-
ably, for both the victim and the searchers.
About mid - morning Sunday the search
party received word of a second hunter, Larry
Phillips, lost in the same area. A couple of
hours later, John Jordan and his crew located
both subjects together. As it turned out, nei-
ther had actually been lost. Phillips had
injured his ankle and darkness overtook him
before he could reach camp. Oldham had also
been caught by darkness and the storm, and,
hearing each other's shots, they'd gotten to-
gether, made a fire, and waited till daylight.
Oldham was helping Phillips hobble
toward camp when the searchers found them.
A few years ago the end of deer season
would have meant the end of search and res-
cue duty for the year. However, this is no
longer the case. By the time New Year's
Day rolled around we'd had several more
missions of a minor nature, and by the time
this story goes to press we'll have completed
several pages in next year's diary.
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RETIREMENTS
During the year 1953, there were only a
small number of Sheriff's Department
employees. One of them was Martha Kleim,
affectionately known to all as "Marty."
Marty worked in the Communications
Division of the Sheriff's Department until
1968, and noted many changes in personnel
and improvements in equipment during her
employment here. When she retired, there
were 286 Fresno Sheriff's Department
employees.
A native of Fresno, Marty began her
employment as radio operator on June 1, 1953.
In 1962, Marty won the Miss Fresno County
Employees' Queen title. She was an active
member of the Employees' Association, and
participated in many of their activities.
Upon her return to work in October, fol-
lowing vacation, she made the annoucement
she was retiring (it is secretly believed that
her husband, "Richard" who works for the
Fresno Bee, was tired of cooking his own
breakfast. )
Talking with our Marty, we find she has
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been vary active: redecorating her home,
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•Ilong with caring for and enjoying her two
ti,enagf, ellildren.
M-nny good wishes from everyone, Marty.
A1,I l) F,hlin holdv rt k1fi presented to her 4a a peuYy
lnrtchc rut 011 her last dal- of it-ork. Undertheri/f fatne.r
I?, ;,t ri,�hl. joined in the farerce!!.
Leo Alexander started work in law
enforcement in 1.945 as a Kingsburg city
polirr�n,an. In 1947 Leo was assistant major
crimir,Ll investigator for Kingsburg.
In 1948 Leo was appointed as Constable
of the Kingsburg Judicial District. He was
elected by alandslide vote over three oppon-
ents in 1950 for a full term, receiving more
votes than any previous Constable in Kings -
Tnirg history.
In 1952 Leo was commended by the U. S.
rovt�rnment on an arrest of it man smuggling
25 aliens into this country.
In 1954 Leo again won the election but
h;Ld no opponents this time.
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Leo Alexandei-
Leo started work for the Fresno County
Sheriff's Office in 1955 as a bailiff. He served
in this position for 6 months then transferred
to the Patrol Division. After two - and -a -half
years, he was assigned to the Civil Division
and there he worked until 1968. At that time
he was forced to resign due to a heart attach.
Leo lives at 5550 Columbia Drive and is doing
well.
Hope you are enjoying your retirement,
Leo, but we do miss you at the office!
Lt. Warren Saunders resigned from the
Sheriff's Department on March 14, 1969 to
accept aposition as investigator for the Dis-
trict Attorney's Office.
Warren started work with the ,-1wriff's
Department on October 23, 1950, a( sting Lis
bailiff in Judge Shepard's court. February 13,
1951 Warren transferred tothe Jail Division
and worked as Jailer until July, 1952. lie was
then transferred to the Warrant. Division,
where he stayed until August 1953, when he
went to work in the Dental Health Oix,isio,i.
In March 1955 he went to the Patrol Divi -Aon
( then called "Night Car"), and wa --, hrw, -,(.tc d
to Sergeant in September 1955. Wai-rr•n then
went back to the Jail as a Sergeant.
In 1956 Warren transferred to the Detec-
tive Division, where he worked until 1961
when he was promoted to Lieutenant. lle was
then transferred back to Patrol as ._i �hiFt
commander. In 1965 he was mov,-d to the
Records Division, working there until July
1967 when he was again transferred back to
Patrol as a 4- to- midnight shift coniiciander.
He stayed in this position until his transfer
to the District Attorney's Office in Alarch of
this year.
Lt. W. Saunders was highly respected by
the entire Patrol Division for the outstanding
job he did as a supervisor, and the men say,
"He was not only our supervisor but he was
our friend!"
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HOMICIDE
1968
By Sgt. Arthur `Gabler
THE YEAR 1968 promised to be a bad
year for the homicide detail when the season
was ushered in like the proverbial March lion
with six murders during the first five weeks
of the year. The fates had pity, however, and
allowed the detail to ease up sufficiently to
concentrate a large part of their time during
the year on a complicated case commonly
referred to in the office as the "Hathcock
Murder." This one investigation, starting on
31 January 1968 was not concluded until 26
December 1968, and during its course util-
ized the services of more officers than any
previously handled.
For the homicide crew, the case started
at 12:20 a.m., 1 February 1968, when Captain
Saum, Commanderof the Detective Division,
telephoned to report that a man had been found
shot to death at the side of Palm Avenue,
south of Herndon Avenue. Detectives Tabler
and Christensen drove to the scene where
they met with other officers and found the
clothed body of a man lying on the west side
of Palm Avenue approximately 43 inches from
the pavement. Examination revealed that the
subject had been shot approximately seven
times and that he was still warm to the .touch.
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Between the body and the pavement were
tire tracks which indicated that a vehicle had
accelerated and sped south from the scene.
Lt. John Belton of the Sheriff's Crime
Laboratory took charge of the scene with
members of the Identification Bureau while
the investigators questioned witnesses in the
area. A neighbor reported that he had arrived
home from a trip to the coast at approximate-
ly 11:45 p.m., 31 January 1968, and as he got
out of his car he heard what sounded like six
or seven shots, but had heard no car or other
noise. Otherwitnesses merely reported find-
ing the body lying along the roadway.
Examination of the contents of the victim's
wallet identified him as being Albert Samuel
Owens, 40 years of age, living at 402, North
Fruit Avenue, Fresno.
In the wallet, along with other papers,
was a petition for victim's release from Vac-
aville State Prison and signed by a Donna Orr.
The officers secured all information avail-
able at the scene and, after turning the scene
over to Lieutenant Belton, returned to the
Sheriff's Department to evaluate the infor-
mation, check records and plan their next
move.
At approximately 2:30 a.m., 1 February
1968, a report was received that a car pos-
sibly containing bloodstains had been found
burned on Valentine Avenue, south of West
McKinley. Examination of this car revealed
that, though the "blood" was apparently melt-
ed red plastic from the automobile, the tires
matched the tracks found by Owens' body.
The vehicle, a 1962 Chrysler sedan, white in
color, was reported by Sacramento to be reg-
istered to a Earl R. Simons of San Mateo,
California. It was obvious that the car had
been "torched" —which supplied the investi-
gators with a new dilemma. Burning a car to
destroy evidence is obvious but this does not
destroy the evidence of ownership and the
car had not been reported stolen.
Burdened with two acts, the officers began
the back - tracking of Owens. First contact was
with the owner of the property at 4022 N.
Fruit Avenue, who reported that Owens had
been released from prison about three months
prior to that time and after his release had
lived at the Fruit Avenue address with a Donna
Wisner. The owner stated that the couple had
broken up and Donna Wisner had moved to
the home of her mother at 1207 N. Effie,
Fresno, but it was unknown where Owens had
been staying.
At 4 :05 a.m., 1 February 1968, Donna
Wisner was contacted at the Effie Street
address and reported that she had separated
from Owens because he would drink exces-
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sively and beat her. She stated that he had
been attempting to contact her but she had
been avoiding him and had not seen him since
30 January 1968. She further stated that he
owned a Studebaker automobile which was
parked at the home of a Barbara Curtis at
Fourth and Harvey in Fresno, and that a Bar-
bara Simons who was staying with Curtis
owned a white Chrysler. Barbara Simons'
husband was supposed to be in the service.
Barbara Curtis was then contacted at her
home and told the officers that Mrs. Simons
and Owens had gone together but were having
trouble. Owens had been at her home but left
at approximately 9:00 a.m., 31 January and
that Barbara Simons had left with her Chrys-
ler at about 10 :45 p.m., 31 January—suppos-
edly to go home. Curtis directed the officers
to the home of Barbara Simons' parents where
it was learned that she had telephoned earlier
in the evening to say she woUld come home
—but she had not arrived.
At this point it was necessary to concen-
trate all efforts in locating Barbara Simons
and so a general broadcast was put out for
her pick -up. Information was too sketchy to
conjecture on the cause of Owens being killed
but while the investigators pondered the prob-
lem and searched for more information, hop-
ing Barbara Simons would give the answers,
Mrs. Enos Shaubach of O'neals, California,
was about to supply them with a more serious
complication. At approximately 8:30 a.m.,
1 February 1968, she left her home in the
foothill area of Madera County to drive her
children to school. When she arrived at the
gate to her ranch property, she observed the
body of a young woman lying at the side of
the roadway, outside of her gate. Mrs. Shau-
bach immediately notified the Madera Sher-
iff's Department who, remembering the pick-
-up order for Barbara Simons, notified the
Fresno Sheriff's Department of this new
development.
Investigators from Fresno were dis-
patched and arrived at the Madera scene at
10 :40 a.m., 1 February 1968, where Madera
Officers Jess West, William Helms and Tito
A /Ialesani were contacted.
The victim, identified by a photo as being
Barbara Simons, was found lying fully clothed
on her back with her feet toward the Shaubach
gate on the east side of the roadway. She had
been shot seven times through the body and
neck. In both the Owens murder scene and at
the Simons murder scene empty cartridge
cases and bullets from a .45 caliber automat-
ic were recovered from around and under
the bodies. At the Simons scene were also
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obtained tire tracks which did not match those
found at the first scene or match tires found
on Simons' car. Both scenes were similar
and pointed to the same person as being
responsible. All evidence was turned over to
Lieutenant Belton for processing.
By 2:00 p.m., 1 February 1968, both
scenes had been checked, all possible evi-
dence preserved and available information
evaluated. Naval authorities had verified that
Simons' husband was still on an aircraft car-
rier in the Mediterranean, so the prime sus-
pect was eliminated and nothing was in front
but the slow, tedious diggingfor any scrap of
information that might lead to solution of the
case. Because of the seriousness of the
crimes, additional officers were assigned by
CaptainSaum in checking on the activities of
the victims prior to their deaths. Two names
immediately began to be mentioned in con-
nection with Albert Owens: that of Bruce
Laverne Wisner and Weldon Lee Hathcock.
Donna Wisner, with whom Owens had split
up, was a former common -law wife of Bruce
Wisner. It was learned that during the early
evening of 31 January 1968, Bruce Wisner
was with Albert Owens at the Oasis Bar at
Kings Canyon and Cedar Avenues, and while
there they had fights with a Pug Van Zant and
a Hubert Lewis. Wisner reportedly "pistol -
whipped" Hubert Lewis with a .45 caliber
automatic. Both Catherine and Weldon H ith-
cock were reported to have been present at
the time.
Barbara Curtis then admitted that Bar-
bara Simons had been present along with sev-
eral other persons in her home at approxi-
mately 10:00 p.m. on the night of the murders
when they received a phone call from Albert
Owens who was looking for Barbara Simons
to join a party he was at. During the telephone
conversation the people also talked with Wel-
don Hathcock who was with Albert Owens.
Curtis reported that Barbara Simons then left
her home driving her Chrysler sedan.
It was then that the Fresno Bee placed on
the streets the story of the crimes in the
manner of reporting that endears a paper to
the investigators —for the editors not only
published an account of the murders but also
listed the evidence the officers had located.
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newspaper (to be found later by the officers ),
and then denied knowledge of the murders
even though they had the paper.
On Friday, 2 February 1968, the first ink-
ling of a break developed when a citizen re-
ported receivingthe information from sourc-
es close to Hathcock that Weldon Hathcock
had gotten into a fight with Albert Owens, dur-
ing which Hathcock had knocked Owens down
with a.45 caliber automatic and stomped him[
The information indicated that both Bruce
Wisner and Weldon Hathcock took Owens out
and shot him, then shot Barbara Simons
because she was a witness. This information
was not sufficient to base any overt action
on but was of directional value to the investi-
gation. Bruce Wisner was not well -known to
the department, but Weldon Hathcock was a
familiar name both in the Fresno area and
in other parts of California. Then on Satur-
day, 3 February 1968, the opportunity the
officers sought developed. Joe Hamilton, an
associate of Hathcock's, through fear of his
own safety, turned himself in as an eyewit-
ness to portions of the activities on the night
of the murders[
Joe Hamilton reported that he went to the
home of Bruce Wisner at 217 E. Pine Street,
Fresno, where he met Wisner, Cathy and Wel-
don Hathcock along with Albert Owens. He
stated that later Barbara Simons arrived at
the house. Hamilton reported that the group
was drinking and that Owens was in a drunk-
en, belligerent mood. Owens had called him
a name, because of which he had challenged
and fought Owens. After knocking Owens
down, Hamilton stopped fighting when Owens
said he had enough. Hamilton then stated that
Weldon Hathcock told him, "That's no way
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to whip a man" —and struck Owens across
the head with a .45 caliber automatic. Weldon
Hathcock then jumped on Owens' face and
stomped him. Hamilton reported that Wisner
dragged Owens into the kitchen of the home,
declaring that he did not want blood on the
living room floor, whereupon both he and
Hathcock ordered Hamilton from the house.
Hamilton claimed that he thought Owens was
dead after being struck by Hathcock. The fol-
lowing day Hamilton went to the Hathcock
home at 4884 North Diana where he found
Bruce Wisner and Weldon Hathcock asleep.
He stated that when they awoke they acted
strangely, which frightened him, so he used
the excuse of taking Hathcock's son to school
to get out of the house.
A check was made and it was determined
that both Weldon Hathcock and Bruce Wisner
were still at the Diana Street address. Infor-
mation received on them during the investi-
gation indicated that they owned two machine
guns in addition to other weapons which they
might have in their possession. With the
expectation that a fight might ensue at the
time of their arrest, a crew was assembled
in the Sheriff's Office and plans laid for the
arrest.
At approximately 1:00 a.m., Sunday, 4
February 1968, the house at 4884 N. Diana
was surrounded, neighbors warned, and the
occupants ordered from the dwelling by both
a phone call and loudspeaker. Bruce Wisner
was the first to surrender followed by his
wife, Carolyn, and then the officers entered
the house to arrest Weldon Hathcock, Cathy
Hathcock, Paulette Calpito and Darlene South -
erland. The latter two women were known as
associates of the Hathcocks through the state.
A search of the residence turned up, among
other items, a .38 caliber Diamondback Colt
revolver and a "green streak" final edition
of the Fresno Bee dated 1 February1968 giv-
ing the story of the murders. All persons
arrested availed themselves of their Consti-
tutional privileges by refusing to discuss the
case.
No cars were found at the Hathcock home
with tires matching tracks located at the
Madera County murder scene.
A search warrant was obtained for Bruce
Wisner's residence at 217 E. Pine, and dur-
ing the ensuing search several empty cart-
ridge cases and bullets from a .45 caliber
weapon were located along with a list of guns
giving their serial numbers that were owned
by Wisner. Included among this list was a .45
caliber semi - automatic Eagle Mark 11 30 -shot
carbine which closely resembles a machine
gun. Some of the bullets located in the house
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were retrieved from the attic where they
lodged after having been fired in the house at
an earlier date.
On 6 February 1968, Robert Meyers, a
friend of Wisner's, was located and agreed
to lead officers to an area in Madera County
that had been used as a target range by Bruce
Wisner. This area was found to be on Road
211, three miles above the junction of Road
211 and Road 208. Additional bullets and cart-
ridge cases from .45 caliber weapons were
recovered hereby Lt. Belton. Comparison of
all bullets and cartridge cases by Lt. Belton
developed a rather roundabout tie -in between
the group and the crime. The murder weapon
in both cases was the same and had also been
fired at the target range. Evidence at the
range was also the same as had been fired in
W isner's house, though from a different weap-
on than the murder gun.
On 7 February 1968 Detective John Stark
was sent to Palm Springs, California, to
search a house supposedly owned by Weldon
Hathcock. While working with officers from
the Riverside County Sheriff's Department,
Stark secured identification of Weldon Hath-
cock and Paulette Calpito as participating in
a kidnap, robbery and assault case under
investigation by that department, a case in
which Hathcock alledgedly struck the victim
with a machine gun.
Also, on 6 February 1968, Officer Harry
Arnett of the Fresno Police Department, who
lived near Wisner, reported that on the night
of the murder he arrived home between appox-
imately 10:30 p.m. and 11:00 p.m, and heard
someone open the trunk of a light - colored car
in the yard of the Wisner home. He stated that
he then heard grunting and groaning as if a
heavyobject were being loaded and the trunk
lid closed. Arnett listened for a moment and
then walked into his house where his wife
asked him what was happening and he told her
that they were loading a body in the trunk,
not realizing how true his statement was.
A recurring feeling among witnesses con-
tacted during the investigation was a fear of
reprisal. Numerous reports were received
from other agencies indicating that the sus-
pects had been connected with acts of violence
in jurisdictions of those agencies. The feeling
was not entirely without basis in view of one
witness who had been assisting the officers
and then appeared in court with a new bullet
wound —and testifying for the defense.
On 21 February 1968 the Madera Sheriff's
Department reported that a black leather
purse which had been identified from contents
as belonging to Barbara Simons was found
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with contents strewn along Highway 41, north
of the San Joaquin River in Madera County.
One citizen reported confidentially to the
officers that he had been told by members of
the Hathcock group that the weapon used in
the crimes was thrown from the car while
the suspects were enroute back to Fresno
after disposing of Simons. It was like hoping
to find the proverbial needle in a haystackto
expect to find a gun lying in the grass at an
unknown location along fifteen miles of road-
way without knowing whether the gun was
actually thrown or how far it may have gone.
Anything has to be tried once, however, so on
Sunday, 25 February 1968, 33 members of the
Sheriff's auxiliary squadrons, accompanied
by officers from the Sheriff's Department
and one from the Madera Sheriff's Depart-
ment, under the direction of Captain Saum,
were transported to the Madera County scene
and the long walk home began. The search
was concluded at the bridge over the San Joa-
quin Riverwhen Jerry Raber, of the Sheriff's
Communication Squadron, spotted the famil-
iar outline of a silt- covered .45 caliber auto-
matic in approximately 9 inches of water. The
gun was in good condition and subsequent tests
by Lt. Belton established that we had struck
paydirt and the murder weapon was found.
Records of the California State Bureau of
Criminal Identification and Investigation
revealed that the gun had been stolen in a
burglary in Hayward, California on 2 Decem-
ber 1967. A teletype was sent to the Hayward
Police Department for any information they
might have on the gun and burglary. A tele-
type was also sent to the Stratford, Connecti-
cut, Police Department, requesting that they
check with the Eagle firearms company in
that city in an attempt to trace the Eagle car-
bine Wisner had listed as his. An answer
from that department revealed that the car-
bine in question had been sold to Traders
Sporting Goods of San Leandro, California.
The San Leandro Police then reported that
the store records indicated that the Eagle
carbine had been sold to a Ted Mason, 2956
Grove Way, Hayward. It was known that a Ted
Watson, living at 2956 Grove Way, Castro
Valley, California, was a close friend of
Bruce Wisner.
Sufficient information had been obtained
by March 5 and 6, 1968 so that at a prelim-
inary hearing on the charge of murder both
Bruce Wisner and Weldon Hathcock were held
to answer on the charge. It was felt that there
was insufficient evidence to hold Cathy Hath-
cock and she was released. No charges had
been filed on Carolyn Wisner, Darlene South -
erland or Paulette Calpito and they had been
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released shortly after their arrest.
On 20 March 1968 officers went to San
Leandro where the sale of the Eagle carbine
to Ted Watson was verified and Watson was
interviewed at his home. Watson at first
denied that Bruce Wisner had the carbine,
statingthat he had returned it to the Traders
company for repair and he produced a receipt
to verify this. When it was pointed out to Wat-
son that the serial number of the carbine he
returned for repair was not the same as the
one lie was being questioned about, he became
visibly agitated and declared that he was not
going to become involved in a double murder.
He then produced papers showing that on 3
November 1967 both he and his wife had pur-
chased Eagle carbines for Bruce Wisner who
picked them up and later reported selling one
to Weldon Hathcock. Watson also stated that
he had accompanied Wisner to the Madera tar-
get range where they had fired the carbines.
A second teletype was sent to the Hayward
Police Department requesting information on
the .45 caliber automatic, and, by a stroke of
good fortune, the request was given to Detec-
tive Ed Hill of that department to check. Ed
Hill is one of those officers willing to do a
little more to help another department, a vir-
tual human dynamo of activity, he was a major
factor in successfully concluding the investi-
gation. Detective Hill remembered the burg-
lary in which the gun was taken and he recalled
that there was a juvenile in their juvenile
hall awaiting transfer to the California Youth
Authority who used to operate in the neigh-
borhood of the burglary. Hill questioned the
boy and learned the names of the parties
involved in the burglary. Further work by Hill
turned up one of the suspects, a Timothy Shan-
non of Hayward, who admitted participating
in the burglary, receiving the gun as his part
of the loot and later selling it to a Sherman
McVay. McVay was the brother -in -law of
Bruce Wisner.
The officers, along with Deputy District
Attorney Oliver Wanger, made another trip
to Hayward to contact Shannon and McVay.
Shannon appeared to give a statement but
McVay became hard to find. He was later
found in an intoxicated condition at his home,
completely unable to be questioned. The fol-
lowingday, after his denial of the information,
McVay was arrested for conspiracy and as
an accessory and returned to Fresno. At the
County Jail on Friday, 12 April 1968, McVay
requested an interview with Bruce Wisner,
which was granted. On Saturday, 13 April
1968, McVay requested an interview with his
wife, which was also granted; and then both
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Portions of the search group at the location the murder weapon ary 1968 after a search extending from the
was found along the San Joaquin River at the Hwy. 41 bridge. Madera County murder scene to the river.
The stake was put in to mark the location
for the recovery of the gun.
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lure Detectives Tabler and Christensen
making notations with Detective Hoy
standing behind them and Capt. Saum
behind Hoy at rear of photo.
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he and his wife gave statements to the Dis-
trict Attorney and investigators that Bruce
Wisner had purchased the .45 caliber auto-
matic from them and for Weldon Hathcock.
The finding of the murder weapon and,
through the efforts of Detective Ed Hill, the
tracing of it back through Wisner to Weldon
Hathcock, along with the slow accumulation
of other evidence proved too much for the
Hathcock - Wisner group. On 7 May 1968, on
the advice of their attorney, both Bruce Wis-
ner and Cathy Hathcock gave statements to
the District Attorney admitting their partic-
ipation in the murders and, in the case of
Bruce Wisner, naming Weldon Hathcock as
the "trigger man."
A "lie detector" or Polygraph examina-
tion conducted on Bruce Wisner on 17 May
1968 verified the truthfulness of his state-
ment.
Information obtained from the statements
indicated that both Cathy and Weldon Hathcock
were at their home the evening of 31 January
1968 when Bruce Wisner telephoned them
from the Oasis bar, stating that he was hav-
ing some trouble and requesting Weldon Hath-
cock to bring him a gun. Weldon Hathcock
attempted to get him to leave the bar and
sober up at their house but when Wisner
refused Weldon told him he would come to the
bar. Weldon Hathcock then got the .45 caliber
automatic and had Cathy Hathcock drive him
to the bar where they parked in the rear.
While Cathy carried the gun in her purse,
Weldon went in through the rear door. Inside,
Cathy gave the gun to Bruce Wisner who then
became involved in a fight. Weldon then took
the gun from him and gave it back to Cathy
who put it in the car. They then got Wisner
out of the bar and followed him while he rode
his motorcycle to The Rich Cow, another bar
on Kings Canyon.
Later, Bruce Wisner returned to the
Oasis, followed by Cathy and Weldon Hath-
cock, and met Albert Owens. Bruce Wisner
asked the Hathcocks to give Owens a ride and
they followed him back to the Pine Street
address where the party continued. Later,
Joe Hamilton came over and, after a phone
call, Barbara Simons arrived. When Simons
arrived, she parked at the corner of Palm
and Pine and Cathy walked down to meet her
and guide her to the house while Weldon Hath-
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provide protection.
The group continued to drink and Hamil-
ton became involved in a fight with Owens,
after which Weldon Hathcock told Hamilton,
"That's no way to whip a man," and struck
Owens across the head with the .45 caliber
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automatic, knocking him down and then stomp-
ing him. Hamilton was then ordered to leave
and, while the two women cleaned up the blood
in the house, Bruce Wisner and Weldon Hath-
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Simons' car, and drove him to the Palm Av-
nue scene where Weldon Hathcock shot him.
The fact that Simons was unknown to the
group sealed her fate and when Hathcock and
Wisner returned to the house they told her
they were-going to a cabin in the hills. With
Cathy driving the Hathcock Chevelle sedan,
they drove Simons to the Madera County scene
where Weldon Hathcock shot her.
The suspects then returned to Fresno and
burned Simons' automobile to conceal any
possible evidence. After verifying that the
Pine Street address was clean, they took their
clothes and other items to the Diana Street
address where they burned their clothes,
shoes, and other incriminating articles. Dur-
ing the ride back to Fresno from Madera
County, the gun was thrown in the river and
Simons' purse was thrown along the roadway.
After their return, Cathy Hathcock tele-
phoned her brother who picked up the Chev-
elle and purchased new tires for it, burning
the ones that had been on it when Simons'
was murdered.
On the Friday following the murders,
Bruce Wisner gathered up his weapons and
delivered them to Ted Watson in Castro Val -
leyand heand Carolyn Wisner left their chil-
dren with Charles McVay.
On 10 May 1968, Jimmy Clay, another
associate of Hathcock and a former husband
of Cathy Hathcock, requested a meeting with
District Attorney Daly at Olive and the Free-
way. At this meeting, Clay turned over to
Daly a note Weldon Hathcock had smuggled
out of the jail. In it he directed that two wit-
nesses be secured to testify that neither he
nor Cathy had been present at the time of the
murders.
On 15 May 1968, Ted Watson was again
contacted at his home in Castro Valley and
turned over to the officers two Eagle carbines
left in his safekeeping by Bruce Wisner. He
also gave a statement in which he reported
that at the time Wisner brought the guns he
told Watson about the murders.
Trial in the Superior Court of the County
of Fresno against Weldon Hathcock was com-
menced 22 July 1968 on two counts of kidnap-
ping and two counts of murder. On 7 August
1968, the trial was declared a mis -trial and
was re -set for a later date.
On 24 July 1968, Bruce Wisner pleaded
guilty to one count of murder and on 20 Sep-
(Cowinued on Net! Pagel
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feoturing Perry's
FAMOUS SERVE YOUSELF— ALL -YOU- CAN - EAT —CHUCK WAGON
LUNCH $1.25 — 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M.
Except SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS
DINNER $1.60 — 3 P.M. TO 10 P.M.
SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
2839 North Blockstone Avenue 229.670��
FRESNO Iron & Metal Co., Inc.
TOP CASH PRICES
* Scrap Iron * Copper * Brass * Aluminum
Located 500 Yards South of Calwa Overpass
3270 Golden State Blvd. So. (Old 99) 268 -6279
PATRICK JAMES MEN'S STORE
780 W. Shaw 224 -5500
Fresno
HERTZ RENT A CAR
FRESNO AIR TERMINAL, FRESNO
PHONE 237 -7404
SHELBURNE'S
STATIONERY AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT
JACK SHELBURNE, Mgr. and Owner
1133 Fulton Mall 268 -8444
V. & M.'s
AMERICAN FURNITURE CO.
FURNITURE & APPLIANCES
758 Broadway Phone 266 -4087
DICK'S SUPPLIES
Plumbing — Electrical & Farm Supplies
Building Materials — Wire & Steel Products
Corner 0 & Ventura, Fresno 264 -2951
AL (PAPPY) PAPULIAS Res. Ph. 227 -7872
• 1731 E. HEDGES
I�py • PH. 233 -4536
ckealn • FRESNO, CALIF.
COMPLIMENTS
OF
RODDER'S
1045 FULTON MALL
and
1939 E. SHIELDS AVENUE
IN MANCHESTER CENTER
Looking for THE right night spot that
offers Dining, Cocktails and Relaxa-
tion under one roof?
Olon's IS THAT SPOT!
Lunches Dinners �I I!,11111111io
•.ra
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
v and
.IOUs DINING ROOM
Corner of Kern & "L" Street in Uptown Fresno
"Del Webb's Across from Us"
SPORTS CLUB
1027 No. Blackstone Ave.
FRESNO
JOE ROSE
CLAUUE FISHER
Terminal Manager
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roads in the center of the picture where Simons' body was
found.
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it'isne r. where the events began.
tember 1968 was sentenced to life imprison-
ment.
On 14 October 1968, Hathcock's second
trial commenced; and on 31 October 1968 he
was declared guilty on all counts. After a
penalty trial, Hathcock was sentenced to
death on 26 December 1968.
Space prevents discussion of much of the
work done during the investigation by mem-
bers of the uniformed field division. The
Sheriff's Crime Laboratory technicians, and
citizens and officers connected with other
agencies contributed tremendous effort. All
of this hard work and expense involved did
result in bringing to justice the two persons
responsible for these crimes. Because of the
notoriety of the persons involved and the bru-
tality in killing an innocent girl whose only
provocation was in not being a member of the
group endangered by her knowledge, consider-
able public interest was generated both in
the investigation and during the trial. When
it was over, the homicide detail was glad to
go back to the more routine "who- dunnit's."
43
Photo of an injury on victim Owens temple
which was watched by Lt. Belton with the
butt of a 45 caliber aurtomellic.
AN INVOCATION
Invocation given by Rev. Lawrence Farrell,
Catholic Chaplain for California State Prison
at Soledad, at a meeting of peace officers in
1368 in Carmel.
Oh Almighty and Eternal God, bless
if You can, the taxpayers who demand
good police protection, but who want
others to pay for it.
Bless those who demand law and
order, except the law and order that
interferes with their privileges and
whims.
Bless especially all Peace Officers,
women and men, who have the deter-
mination and courage to enforce our
laws and who are safeguards against
lawlessness and anarchy. Save them,
oh Lord, from themselves and their
families and friends who are often
harder to bear than their enemies.
Give them, in a trying profession, a
a kind heart, a gentle tongue, and
Divine common sense and the dedi-
cated selflessness that convinces
them there is no success apart from
service.
Forgive the cook and food, oh Lord,
and bless it all the same. We hope
You'll eat and drink with us and not
regret You came.
Amen.
QCKSto
'yp Complete Bowling
Supplies - Garment Lettering
Trophies and Awards
D. R. "Don" Dickinson, Owner
BOWS
S054 N. Blackstone Phone 222 -3711
Serving The City Of Fresno
And Fresno County
MITCHELL
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Bus. Office: 337 N. Fresno St., Fresno, Calif.
24 Hour Emergency 8r Convalescent Service
Aspirator Equipped - Oxygen - Resuscitator
Phone 237 -5659 — Emergency Phone 237 -4048
Chicken Dinners - Shrimp Dinners - Burgers
Shakes — Food To Go — Cones
DAIRY BELLE FREEZE
DRIVE INN NO. 35
5595 E. Kings Canyon Rd. Phone 251-8303
WAX 8 POLISH — PROFESSIONAL AUTO DETAILING
UPHOLSTERY CLEANING — STEAM CLEANING
ENGINES PAINTED — TRUNK INTERIORS MADE LIKE NEW
Cleaned & Splattered Finished
OPEN MON. TiRU SAT. — FOR PICKUP CALL 268 -2311
DE LARA AUTO LAUNDRY & DETAILERS
1435 L STREET
CASTILLO'S MEXICAN FOOD
Fulton 8. Olive- 237 -4226
Tulare 8r Divisadero- 233 -4019
Ventura 8r 7th - 485 -8530
TAKE OUT OR EAT HERE
HAPPY'S LIQUOR
Mr. 8r Mrs. Sen Chong Wong
1010 F St. 237 -5227
RAINBOW CAFE
Open 10 A.M. 'till 2 A.M.
727 G Street, Fresno 237 -9640
Travelers Body & Fender Works
Orvil Minnis, Owner
1 861 Broadway and Sacramento, Fresno
266 -0561
WARRICK ELECTRIC INC.
120 Divisadero 264 -4163
Fresno
Some Management Since 1930
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Don't Take Chances With Your Costly Garments
465 North Fulton Street 485 -0961
QUALITY AND SERVICE FOR 45 YEARS
NEW ENGLAND
SHEET METAL WORKS, INC.
Air Conditioning - Stainless Steel Specialists
2731 South Cherry Ave. Ph. 268 -7375
COh
Fines,
tti.p.
R1
Phone
COMPLIMENTS
UNITED
Finest Carpets Laid - Lowest Prices Paid
PHONE 237 -9591
3735 VENTURA
FRF5N0. CALIFORNIA
wr,u I S
omfort
Lam_ Q1ir Dr. Earl G. Spomer, Sr.
OPTOMETRIST
• EYE EXAMINATION
The Latest Style Frames
CONTACT LENSES
1317 Fulton Moll at Merced
Ph. 233 -1293
Compliments of
RAU'S DAIRY FARM
FRED RAU, Owner
KNUDSEN PRODUCER
10255 W. Manning Ave.
Phone 266 -7511 Fresno
BEE HIVE
415 W. California Ave.
237 -9746
Fresno
45
ADMINISTRATION
DIVISION
H. McKINNEY
Captain
R. MILLER
Sergeant
J. SWENNING
Detective
R. McQUILLEN
Detective
G. HORNING
Sheriff's Secretary
S. JEBB
Typist
Community Relations Officer
SGT. J. EGERER
HONESTY PAYS
Mickey Goodin, 12 years old, found a hag recently
which contained over $300 in cash. He repo)-ted his
find and the money was returned to its owner. Here
Mickey is shozen receiving a $50 U. S. Savings Bond
Yom Bill Willis (l.) of Toni's Toasted Peanuts.
Sheriff Melvin Willnrirth joined in congratulating
the youth on his honesty.
ALWAYS THE QUALITY SELECTION OF CLOTHING
AT
currEE'S
• Hickey Freeman
• Louis Roth
• Eagle
• Martin Shannon
• Hart Schaffner & Marx
• Joshua Trent
FRESNO & BAKERSFIELD
Art DeWitt
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ART'S CHEVRON SERVICE
LUBES — TUNE UPS — BRAKES
Free Pick Up & Delivery
4615 N. Fresno at Gettysburg 227 -3175
ACE MOBILE KEY SHOP
Three Radio Dispatch Units
Official Locksmiths for AAA
4572 E. Olive Ave. Phone 251 -8621
Collections - Repossessions
AOC ADJUSTERS
All Over California
Max M. Cargay, Mgr.
1517 N. Effie 227 -3150
AVOLEDO TERRAZZO CO.
Serving San Joaquin Valley
TERRAZZO - MAGNESITE
Residential — Commercial — Public Buildings
SINCE 1948 — ALL BIDS INVITED
3411 N. Callisch 227 -9030
ART'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRING
Motor Overhaul - Motor Tune -up - Brake Service
Electrical Work - Transmission Service
1033 Fresno 485 -9630
EDWIN BARKMAN
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
All Types of Wiring
Residential Remodeling & New Services a Specialty
2009 E. Home Ave. 237 -0701
BEST WISHES
DINO'S FAMOUS PIZZA
1578 N. West Ave.
BASQUE FRENCH BAKERY
GENUINE SOUR DOUGH FRENCH
BREAD & ROLLS BAKED LOCALLY
Wholesale & Retail — Walk -In Trade Invited
2606 Kern Street 264 -0876
ALBRECHT'S WELDING
TRAILER HITCHES FOR ALL CARS
5015 N. Gates at Shaw and Old 99
PHONE 485 -8460
CHA
1605
* Custom
* Pi
Discos
F[
COOPERATION WITH THE COMMUNITY
AND OTHER AGENCIES
By
Sgt. Jim Egerer
COMMUNITY RELATIONS is a relatively
new term in police work; it signifies the
changing attitudes of the police and the role
the community expects of them today.
Community relations insofar as it relates
to the Fresno Sheriff's Department is the sum
total of the attitudes, impressions and opin-
ions of the public in its relationship with the
Department. The most important factor in
gaining the goodwill and confidence of the
public is in fostering among members of the
Department an attitude of courtesy and objec-
tivity toward the people with whom they come
in daily contact. The Community Relations
Program is designed to help develop better
cooperation between the Department and the
public, and to assist the law enforcement
officer to understand his professional respon-
sibility for safeguarding the life, property
and rights of all people.
The personal conduct of each member of
the Department is the primary factor in pro-
moting a program of desirable public rela-
CHAMPION MUFFLER SERVICE
Phone 233 -9088
1605 N. BLACKSTONE FRESNO, CALIF.
JIM CURLL, Manager
EXHAUST SYSTEMS FOR ALL CARS
Specializing In:
* Custom Headers
* Premium Glass Paks
* Monroe Shock Absorbers
* Custom Roll Bars
* Chrome Accessories
* Custom Bending
1'/2" - t'/a" - 2" b 21/2,.
* Heat - Resisting Header Paint
* 20 Minute Service
Discount to City, County and State Employees
FORD TRACTORS
FORD EQUIPMENT
FRESNO
FORD TRACTOR, INC.
3100 SO. PARKWAY DR.
485 -9090
FRESNO, CALIF.
SERVICE — PARTS — SALES
tions. "Tact, patience and courtesy" under
the most tryingof circumstances are the by-
words professional law enforcement officers
live by.
A Deputy Sheriff is a public official rep -
resenting all of the people. He must maintain
a professional attitude and demeanor which
will not in any manner communicate any per-
sonal prejudices. Most of us may have prej-
udices; however, an officer must learn to dis-
tinguish between his right to hold personal
opinions as a citizen and his sworn duty as
an officer.The Community Relations Program
is not intended to make a Deputy Sheriff like
or love anyone, his right to hold his beliefs
as a citizen is inviolate, but any show of
prejudice while acting as a member of the
Sheriff's Department cannot be tolerated.
No modern police agency can operate
effectively without the support of citizens.
No police agency can secure the needed sup-
port of citizens without going out and earning
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FRESNO CATTLE
FEEDING CO.
Rail Spur on Feed Lot.
Bill Santa Fe or S.P. via Santa Fe
FRESNO
Phone 233 -8427 — 233 -8429
Chester Cook
Merced 722 -4050
W. R. (Bill) Jenkins
255 -5897
it in a constructive and meaningful way. Such
is knowledgeable "applied police- community
relations."
We all, at times, forget that the police
are an important part of, not apart from, the
communities they serve.
Recognizing that there exists a gap in
communication between the police and the
community, several services have been insti-
tuted within the Fresno County Sheriff's
Department.
Speaker's Bureau — The department of-
fers interested groups the opportunity to
meet with our officers and have them speak
on a wide variety of subjects, which include:
Bad Checks, Burglary, Crime Rate, Juv-
enile Delinquency, Narcotics, Robbery,
Search & Rescue, and Administration.
Child Safety Program — The department
offers the schools of the county a program
that allows the child to meet with officers on
a close and personal basis. Topics are picked
by the officers and teachers that generate
interest to different age levels. Thousands
of children have been reached through this
program and the results have been gratifying.
Facility Tours — The department offers
interested groups the chance to witness first-
hand the operation of the Jail and Industrial
Farm facilities.
Career Guidance Programs — Provides
interested students in the high school and col-
lege levels the chance to observe law enforce-
ment and to consider it as a profession.
Community Relations Officer — An offi-
cer assigned to the Administration Division,
charged with the following duties:
To establish and maintain contact with
minority and other community action
groups, providing an effective and direct
line of communication between these
organizations and law enforcement;
To permit department participation in
community matters affecting the relation-
ship between law enforcement and the
people;
To represent the Sheriff at meetings
and forums concerning police- community
problems;
To make presentations before interest-
ed and affected groups about the depart-
ment, its functions and limitations;
To investigate charges and /or rumors
alleging misconduct in discharging offi-
cial duties, and to present these facts to
those directly concerned; and
To generally function as an "Ombuds.
man" for the people in their relations
with county law enforcement in an effort
Yamaha Snowmobile
Yamaha Motorcycles — All models including trail.
WestcoaIter 3 wheel Commercial Trucks & Electric Golf Carts
Sales Service Parts
No down on approved credit.
GUEST'S MOTORCYCLE CENTER
2240 East McKinley Phone 266 -1591
COCA -COLA BOTTLING
COMPANY OF FRESNO
905 R Street Fresno, California
MARION'SY
BEAUTY SALON ' r'
Marion Metzler, Prop.
315 E. Shields at Palm
222 -3347
Best Wishes
CHAPTER 11
International Footprinters Association
Fresno, California
CONNELL MOTOR TRUCK CO.
. OF FRESNO
�
PHONE 266 -0135 PHONE 266 -9531
2832 CHURCH AVE, 2606 S. RAILROAD AVE.
K & B AUTO SERVICE
General Repairs from Tune Up to Overhaul
Automatic Transmissions Rebuilt
6331 N. Blackstone Ave. 439 -0250
JENSEN & WATTS
Small Engine Clinic
Sales - Service - Sharpening
Lawnmowers - Edgers - Tillers
COMPLETE ENGINE SERVICE
Rentals . Garden & Home Equipment
516 Chestnut at Belmont 255 -0465
Home of Bonus Photo
JONES FILM SERVICE
Color — Black & White
At Your Dealer
There's One Near You
1043 Blackstone 268 -6335
HASKELL CONSTRUCTION CO., Inc.
Engineering Contracting
3486 S. Maple Ave. 264 -9761
"You
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5483 E.
"You Can Afford What you Want at White Front"
* NATIONAL
BRANDS
* NEWEST
FASHIONS
* FAMOUS
MAKERS
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4150 N. BLACKSTONE
R. L. TAWNEY & SON
"A COMPLETE BEVERAGE SERVICE"
Mountain Area Only
Phone 268 -0201 123 M Street
Fresno, Calif.
THE TROPHY SHOP
"FRESNO'S ORIGINAL''
One Of The Largest Stocks On The West Coast
TROPHIES • PLAQUES • CLIPS
GIFTS — ENGRAVING
SCHOOL RINGS & JEWELRY
MANUFACTURERS OF PRIZE RIBBONS & ROSSETTES
486 -0473
1025 N. BLACKSTONE AVE.
(THE TROPHY CORNER) 3 BILKS. SOUTH OF OLIVE
WE SPECIALIZE IN REPAIRS
RESIDENTIAL — APARTMENTS
* Water Heaters (all makes)
* Furnaces & Heaters
* Plumbing Fixtures
_ * Garbage Disposals
DRAIN & SEWER CLEANING
BY MODERN ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
We Give Blue Chip Stamps
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
JOHNSON'S PLUMBING
5483 E. Saginaw 291 -6281
If No Answer Call 291 -7558
49
A policy of close cooperation is maintained
between the Sheriff's Department and other
agencies, particularly the Fresno Police
Department. Meeting are, left to right,
Sgt. Sam Renna, Fresno Police Department,
Sgt. Jim Egerer, Fresno Sheriff's Office;
and Sgt. Ed Heizenrader, FPD.
Deputy Pete Major discusses the duties o�f
the Sheriff with some interested youngsters.
jewelsb4ma
229 -6606
Custom Made Jewelry
L& 5038 N. Maroa cor Shaw
to create a more favorable climate with-
in which we can meet our responsibilities
and to reduce tensions between police and
minorities resulting from irresponsible
or exaggerated rumors and versions of
police incidents.
Since the position of Community Relations
Officer has been established, a great amount
of time has been spent just establishing a
line of communication with those that do not
believe law enforcement is interested in their
problems. It is gratifying to find that most
problems can be resolved if people will just
take the time to listen to the other side of the
story.
Our plans for the future depend on many
things, including how much money can be
spent on programs that will be of benefit to
all. Some of the services we hope to provide
in the near future include an Explorer Scout
Post ( already in the recruiting stage), a
School Visitation Program that will allow
both teachers and children to meet with our
officers on a casual basis rather than an offi-
cial basis, and a youth athletic league in
which deputies can take an active part in
working with youth.
Anyperson who has a question regarding
law enforcement in Fresno County should
feel free to contact Sheriff Willmirth or any
member of his staff, either in person, by let-
ter or by telephone.
We welcome any inquiries and remind
you that a police- community relations pro-
gram is at best a small contribution in
attempting to bridge the gap of misunder-
standingthat exists between segments of our
society. The responsibility for a total bridg-
ing of this gap rests with the entire commun-
ity.
Quality Built By Wathen Bros.
Model Homes At Millbrook & Escalon
Ph. 439 -4290
11noD L ECTRIC SUPPLY CO., INC.
Phone 485 -7610
1949 S. Von Nero! Avenue Fresno, Calif. 93721
50
If 1
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Bai
roi rs Service Tables &Food To Go
—
Italian Food & Pressure Fried Chicken
4849 No. Blackstone —Just South of Show
224 -1241 91
IDEAL BAKERY
Mexican Pastries
Wholesale & Retail
821 G Street 266 -5881 and 233 -6936
SWENSEN'S ICE CREAM PARLOR
45 FLAVORS TO CHOOSE FROM
Hand Packed, Shakes, Sundaes, Splits & Cones
3247 N. Cedar Annie Laurie Candies 222 -4564
Complete Janitorial Supplies for
Hotels - Buildings - Stores - Churches - Restaurants
Public Utilities - Theaters - Industries - Institutions
Complete 24 -Hour Janitor Service
SUNNYSIDE JANITORIAL SERVICE
& SUPPLY CO.
2818 E. Belmont Ave. 268 -8708
ACORN EQUIPMENT RENTAL
North Fresno's Complete Rental Yard
4470 N. Blackstone Ave. 222 -3091
AMERICAN WAREHOUSE CO.
Public Warehouse
Commercial & Industrial Storage
Car load & Pool Car Distribution
2702 S. Maple Avenue 268 -4738
1865 E
4652
2133
5562 E. I
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1080 W. C
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3830 Butle
FEATURING
AUTHENTIC ARMENIAN FOODS
Us sur ?
Shish Kebab - Sluling Steaks - Sea Foods
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Cocktails 6 Dancing
1
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4i1t1�'S 114W
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3034 N. ■LACKSTONE AVE.
AT SHIELDS
HEADLINER
HOMES
Quality Built By Wathen Bros.
Model Homes At Millbrook & Escalon
Ph. 439 -4290
11noD L ECTRIC SUPPLY CO., INC.
Phone 485 -7610
1949 S. Von Nero! Avenue Fresno, Calif. 93721
50
If 1
hel
yol
Bai
roi rs Service Tables &Food To Go
—
Italian Food & Pressure Fried Chicken
4849 No. Blackstone —Just South of Show
224 -1241 91
IDEAL BAKERY
Mexican Pastries
Wholesale & Retail
821 G Street 266 -5881 and 233 -6936
SWENSEN'S ICE CREAM PARLOR
45 FLAVORS TO CHOOSE FROM
Hand Packed, Shakes, Sundaes, Splits & Cones
3247 N. Cedar Annie Laurie Candies 222 -4564
Complete Janitorial Supplies for
Hotels - Buildings - Stores - Churches - Restaurants
Public Utilities - Theaters - Industries - Institutions
Complete 24 -Hour Janitor Service
SUNNYSIDE JANITORIAL SERVICE
& SUPPLY CO.
2818 E. Belmont Ave. 268 -8708
ACORN EQUIPMENT RENTAL
North Fresno's Complete Rental Yard
4470 N. Blackstone Ave. 222 -3091
AMERICAN WAREHOUSE CO.
Public Warehouse
Commercial & Industrial Storage
Car load & Pool Car Distribution
2702 S. Maple Avenue 268 -4738
1865 E
4652
2133
5562 E. I
WE
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Corr
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2428 S. %A
1080 W. C
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3830 Butle
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GOLD DRAGON
CHINESE RESTAURANT
Food To Go 0 Chinese Smorgee
Richard & Suzanne Ko
1865 E. Dakota Ave. Fresno 229 -3817
GOERTZEN MOTORS
Wholesale & Retail
Pickup Headquarters
4652 E. Belmont 251 -0351
DOMENICO'S
LUNCHES — DINNERS — COCKTAILS
Under New Management
2133 E. McKinley 264 -2018
STAR SUPER MARKET
745 G Street
2624 South Elm Avenue
SUNNYSIDE PHARMACY
PRESCRIPTIONS — FREE DELIVERY
5562 E. Kings Canyon Rd. 251-8601
In Sunnyside Square
Compliments
BILL STEITZ MOTORS
250 N. Abby at McKenzie
485 -7500
CIVIC CENTER CAFE
WE MAKE OUR OWN SOUPS & PIES
Open 7 A.M. to 4 P.M.
2315 Fresno (Opposite City Hall) 233 -6938
A -1 AUTO PARTS
Complete Used Parts - Wrecks Bought
OPEN SUNDAYS — BOTH YARDS
2428 S. West Ave. 266 -4476
1080 W. Church 233 -1463
BUTLER CONVALESCENT HOME
AMBULATORY PATIENTS
Nursing Care 24 Hours a Day
3830 Butler Ave. 237 -8433
ADMINISTRATION DIVISION
BAILIFFS
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R. GARCIA
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R. KELLY
ADMINISTRATION DIVISION
BAILIFFS
E. LYNCH S. MAGARIAN
R. M(GILL M. SATTERBERG
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D. SWANSON A. WARD
IMHOFF'S YARDSTICK
* Style Yardage * Personalized Assistance
* BankAmericard * Mostercharge
Manchester Center 227 -7653
PEPER JANITORIAL SERVICE
DON PEPER, Owner
Office Bidgs. - Stores - Homes
Floors Waxed - Windows Cleaned
Insured - Personal Service
1343 N. Calaveras 233 -7100
Free Delivery Phone 264 -4751
THE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
We are in Business for your Health
THOMAS FOWLER
IN THE CREST THEATRE BLDG.
1920 Fresno Street Fresno, California
AUTOMOTIVE UTILITY COMPANY
Generators - Starters
255 Divisadero Street 268 -4591
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 1 4c or More on All Your Dairy Products
ERNIE'S PASTRY SHOP
Birthday & Wedding Cakes
All Types Quality Pastry
3404 E. Butler 264 -2267
MARCUS PHARMACY
PRESCRIPTIONS
Free Delivery
839 E. California at Fig 268 -8537
BERNARD GOTFRIED PHONE 229.8670
BEAUTY
SUPPLY
3438 NO. CEDAR AVENUE 1859 E DAKOTA
GLOBE AUTO WRECKERS
''The STICK Transmission KING"
Parts for all Makes
2696 S. Elm Ave. 264 -3295
FRESNO MOTEL
Henry P. Cunningham, General Manager
1325 N. Motel Drive
(1 Block No. Roeding Park) Phone 233 -5103
MORRIS E. UNDER, JR.
LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION
3337 S. Cherry 268 -1448
• NEW
• ALL SIZES
• ALL LENGTH
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Compliments of
GENE RICHARD'S
PAVING CO.
32921/2 N. Weber Ave.
266 -4033
NEW
All SIZES
All LENGTHS
FABRICATED PIPE
Wit PIPE
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CENTRAL VALLEY PIPE CO.
99 Highway at Show
Call us at 268 -0933, Fresno
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Open Daily 10 A.M. to 2 A.M.
THE BROAD WA Y CA T
FRESNO'S HOTTEST
GO -GO BAR
Ice Cold Draft Beer — Bottle Beer
1760 BROADWAY PHONE 237 -2346
R. J. WAYTE & SONS
Sofway Steel Scaffolds
CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT
Service You Can Rely On
4623 E. Harvey, Fresno
251 -641 1
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Captain
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Sergeant
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Detective
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Detective
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Typist
DIDIER'S LIQUOR
Delicatessen - Party Specialties - Sporting Goods
Open Fri. & Sat. 'til 1:30 a.m.
Other nights 'til midnight
4778 E. Olive Ave. 255 -0032
YORKS PLACE
Wines - Beer - liquor
Cocktail Bar - On 8. Off Sale Liquor
7029 E. Elm, Fresno 264 -5531
SAN FRANCISCO FLORAL CO.
In Fresno Over 40 Years - Ample Parking
Flowers From Our Own Greenhouse
Visit Our New Store
1600 Fulton St. Phone 268 -0111
CAMPING EQUIP.
(Sales & Rentals)
C C t; C GARDEN FURNITURE
i4i FIREPLACE SCREENS
TENT and SAILBOATS
AWNING co.
Fresno, calif. 21 26 Inyo St. 233-5213
ELI'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Electrical Contracting
Residential - Commercial - Repairs
1961 S. 5th Street 264 -6013
UNCLE TOM'S LIQUOR STORE
Fishing - Hunting Equipment & Licenses
3089 Tulare St. 264 -3908
FRANK L. PATTERSON
LICENSED DISPENSING OPTICIAN
"Contact Lenses"
2831 Mariposa Fresno 264 -5991
ART PINE'S
FRESNO FUNERAL CHAPEL
1136 A 233 -1174
Fresno
MIKE BELLOW
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Mike's Car Lot
233 -6837
MIKE HAMMOND
921 BLACKSTONE
FRESNO
FRESNO AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SERVICE
INCORPORATED
ALBERT MESEKE
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Parts and Exchange Units
Complete Service
268 -5073 Fresno 322 E. Belmont nr. Palm
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Serf;
Compliments of
KUETTTEL PIANO HOUSE
234 W. Olive at Arthur St. — Fresno
Kings County Truck Lines
MILK TRANSPORT — FARM PICKUP TANKERS
REFRIGERATED VANS
2336 S. Railroad Ave., Fresno
Phone 233 -0873
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450 N. Abb
Used Trc
We Buy
3411 S. Hlal
UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION
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Srrgcant Sergeant
ASH & PETTY MOTORS
The Valley's Largest
Unauthorized Volkswagen Dealer
:SO N. Abby 233 -4575
WARD TRACTOR CO.
Used Tractor Parts for All Makes 8. Models
Wheel or Crawler
We Buy - Sell - Trade Any Make or Model
WE SHIP
3411 S. Highway 99 268 -8726
If no answer call 268 -2714
D. DENNIS
Lieutenant
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Lieutenant
R. r CORNELL
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Sergeant
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Sergeant
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Sergeant
WORLD'S LARGEST JEWELER
1014
Fulton Mall IS is
268 -4567 where y-ou
Fresno Come wrien
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RUCKSTELL CALIFORNIA SALES CO.
Manufacturers and Distributors of
QUALITY 'TRUCK AND TRAILER EQUIPMENT
Chet Frerichs —Res. Phone 237 -4577
Telephone 233 -3277 452 W. Yolo
UNIFORMED
FIELD DIVISION
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Fresno, Calif. 485 -6400
PINK KITTEN
* 7 Days a Week
EXOTIC DANCERS
Live Mermaid in an all steel swimming tank
41 E. Belmont across from Underpass
PHONE 264 -9313
Novice — Open — Utility — Tracking
Group Instruction — Private Training
K -9 KLASSROOM
Kathy Huxtable, Professional Trainer
4866 E. Olive, Fresno 251 -0681
WAYNE'S LIQUORS
LIQUOR • WINES - BEER
Mr. & Mrs. L. L. Rich, Owners
48 California St. 268 -2319
Fresno
VALLEY AIR CONDITIONING
SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale Heating - Air Conditioning and
Refrigeration Supplies
5290 E. Pine 251 -0346
MARION NINE
"We Appreciate Your Fine Work"
255 -0421
YELLOW CAB
BLACK & WHITE CAB CO.
UNITED RADIO CAB
268 -5085 264 -5045 233 -3222
UTILITY TRAILER SALES CO.
Trailers - Semi Trailers - Commercial Bodie,;
Third Axles - Thermo King Refrigeration
2660 S. Railroad Ave. Phone 237 -2001
THE VAN DYKE NEWS CO.
Wholesale Distributors of
America's Leading Magazines
and Books
Phot
710 R.
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4054 W.
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HOWARD E. ANDERSON
COIN 'MUSIC, Inc.
Phonographs & Amusement Games
DAVID A. HORN
710 R. St. 237 -1563
Ostergaard Feeds
Specializing in Dairy Feeds
Stock Remedies - Poultry Feeds
Seeds - Fertilizers - Hay - Grain
4054 W. Whites Bridge Road 233 -4963
CARBERRY CROP DUSTERS, INC.
5450 W. Belmont
FRESNO
Phone 233 -4155
COMPLIMENTS
MORRIS FRUIT CO.
FRESNO
57
UNIFORMED
FIELD DIVISION
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R. GLTTHRIE W. HALL
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WUNSTELL'S AUTO PAINTING
Guaranteed Custom Lacquer
Baked Enamel
701 P St. Phone 233 -8017
WILSON'S HARDWARE
Where Quality and Service Is a Tradition
Phone 229 -3551 5047 N. Palm
YEE PHARMACY
1 129 F. Street, Fresno
264 -4218
Accounting - C.P.A. - Court Reporting
Secretarial - Law - Real Estate
James Deitz, President
Small Classes - Individual Progress
Friendly Faculty - Free Placement Service
1921 Tuolumne 233 -4516
GENERAL BEARINGS COMPANY
Bearing 8. Truck Transmission
"Specialists."
2820 Church Ave. 237 -9131
INSURANCE
FRIES, ELLITHORPE, EATON, BAIRD & SWETT
P.O. Box 1 152
L at Inyo, Fresno Phone 268 -0811
Valley Foundry &r Machine
Works Inc.
Leon S. Peters. President
2510 So. East
Western Wood Division
American Excelsior Corp.
4525 E. Commerce Street
Fresno
Fresrc
DOUBLE S CATTLE CO.
Livestock Bought and Sold
697 E. San Ramon 227 -4
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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
PAVING CONTRACTOR
OftDR r 25 Years Experience
• PAVING
• GRADING
• 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
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BOB DILLARD
LIVESTOCK
Dairy Cattle Bought and Sold
4075 S. Cherry Ave.
Phone 237 -1590
Compliments
BRUNSWIG DRUG CO.
Wholesale Only
59
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FIELD DIVISION
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UNIFORMED
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L. SCHEIDT
W. SHUMAN
60
SLIDELL BAKERY
Bakery Goods for Every Occasion
Specialists in
Birthday and Wedding Cakes
(Free Delivery of Wedding Cakes)
148 E. Olive Ave. 237 -5427
Chuck & Ron's
UPHOLSTERY CITY
SEAT COVERS — CUSTOM INTERIORS
Autos I Boats I Trucks I Planes
4295 N. Blackstone Ave. 222 -3858
tn6ralstensaws
CEDAR HEIGHTS MARKET — COR. CEDAR & SHIELDS
SUNNYSIDE SQUARE MARKET — COR. CLOVIS & VENTURA
VALLEY WELDING &
MACHINE WORKS
Valley Crane & Trucking
2543 So. Orange Ave. 268 -5014
TRUCK DISPATCH SERVICE
Truck Brokers
3535 S. Highway "99," Fresno
266 -0239
VALLEY BURGLAR & FIRE
ALARM CO.
24 Hour Phone — 233 -2548
WAGNER'S WOOD YARD
Sawdust and Shavings
2332 S. Elm 266 -3583
Fresno
COMPLIMENTS
SUE P. MOSESIAN
Compliments of Your
FRIENDLY SUNLAND DEALERS
Quality Petroleum Products
514
83
UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION
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C. SNEDDEN
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R. WHITE
J. SPRADLING
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AIRWAYS GOLF COURSE
Art Forrester, PGA Golf Professional
"When You Think of Golf
Think of Airways"
5440 E. Shields Ave. 291 -6254
DUKES COCKTAILS
Your Host
Duke Garbedian
921 Van Ness Ave. 268 -6821
J & B UPHOLSTERY
REAL BARGAINS
FOR HOME — CARS — BOATS
Free Estimates — Pick Up & Delivery
1513 W. Saginaw 229 -6664
A & K JANITORIAL SERVICE
OFFICE BUILDINGS A SPECIALTY
Commercial • Industrial • Windows • Walls • Floors
We Carry Full Liability Insurance
4953 E. Floradora Ave. 251 -8522
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PRESIDENT
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You will find our quality clothing and footwear,
for all the family, at most supermarkets.
411 S. West Ave., Fresno Phone 233 -6695
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know de law - I watch the Perry Mason Show."
Open 6:30 A.M.
99 ER to 9 P.M. Daily
FRESNO'S FINEST
yr HDUSE FAMILY STEAK HOUSE
FRWY. 99 AT OLIVE AVE. —PHONE 485 -8523
SALAD
DRESSING
A Fresno County Product of
ANDERSON - CLAYTON & CO., FOOD DIVISION
Fresno, California
ANDERSON ROCK
PRODUCTS
11000 N. LANES ROAD
COATES BOAT & MOTOR
Boats of Quality
Johnson Outboard Motor Sales, Service
Purr -Fect Outboard Fuel
439 -1245 6546 N. Blackstone
BLACKSTONE TV & RADIO
Color TV Specialists
24 -HOUR SERVICE
1248 N. Blackstone Phone 266 -6513
CENTRAL VAC OF FRESNO
Built In Vacuum Cleaning System
For New or Existing Homes
— Free Estimates —
3026 E. Willis
222 -0170
Ph. 266 -8226 P. O. Box 3038
Fresno
PETROLEUM i PRODUCTS
CAREY OIL COMPANY
Jack C. Carey
CLARDY'S MARKET
Complete Food Market
Open 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Daily
4193 E. Illinois at Cedar 233.9994
CHIHUAHUA TORTILLERIA
Specializing in
Flour and Corn Tortillas
1061 F St.
Phone 266 -2460
RAY E. CASE
General Contractor
Bus: 251-5682
4725 Copper Ave., Clovis Res. 299 -7638
COLYEAR MOTOR SALES CO.
666 L Street Fresno 233 -512.1
HORN PHOTO SHOP
69 Belmont Ave. 233 -8322
Fresno, Calif. 93701
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COMMUNICATIONS SECTION
L. BADGER B. BOLTON Y. DELEON
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ENGLERT'S INTERIORS
1459 No. Van Ness 266.0266
Fresno
P. O'KEEFE
CUSTOM SADDLES - SILVERSMITHING
HOLSTERS & BELTS
!�teee d .45 addle !;�;th op
Steve and Joe Potzernitz
2801 Ventura at R Street 266 -9046
SWINGING ACTION
BEST BEER IN TOWN
Live Music — Fri. & Sat.
QUICK DRAW
4676 N. Blackstone
63
R. DEPEW
J. KOSHGARIAN
u WALKER
COUNTRY COUSIN MARKET
COMPLETE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT
Open 7 a.m. to Midnite
7 Days a Week - 365 Days a Year
4590 E. Olive 251 -5191
FRESNO PAPER BOX CO., INC.
Manufacturers of Folding Cartons
Die Cutting
Jobbers of Stock Corrugated Cases
2192 S. Railroad Ave., Fresno 264 -1363
WEST BELMONT GRANITE WORKS
Monuments - Statuary in Bronze - Granite - Marble
505 W. Belmont at Fruit
Phone 237 -7888
DETECTIVE
DIVISION
AVMw
R. SAUM
Captain
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D. LAUTERS
Lieutenant
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M. WINGELL
Typist
ALLEY
LAUNDRY
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W. ( UUK
Lieutenant
1050 W. Whitesbridge Rd. 266 -0627
Also Bakersfield — Bay Area
64
JACK SCHIEFER
SOUND EQUIPMENT CO.
Tape Recorders - Intercommunicating Systems
STEREO AND HI -Fl
Phone BA 9 -8563 2247 Blackstone
RAINBOW BALLROOM
1725 Broadway 264 -6404
Fresno
FLAKE PEST CONTROL
Division of
WESTERN EXTERMINATOR CO.
1 491 No. Maple Ave. 251 -551 1
Fresno, Calif. 93703
TECHNICOLOR CORP.
Black & White and Color Film service
Wholesale and Retail
326 No. Blackstone 266 -0181
Fresno
SCREEN PRINT
All Types of Silk Screen Work
4717 E. Home Ave. 251-8636
Fresno
CREST MEAT MARKET
The Working Man's Friend
10 Whitesbridge Ph. 266 -1031
NELSON CRANE & SIGN SERVICE
80 FT. ELECTRIC CRANE
1000 to 4000 lb. Capacity
Second Load line - Workman's Basket
Arc Welder Generator - Acetylene Torch
Iron Punch & Shear - Remote Controls
4675 N. 4th 229 -3757
D & M AUTO DEN
Body and Fender Work
Complete Painting - Free Estimates
4406 E. Belmont 251 -1071
RAY'S TELEVISION SERVICE
Repairs - All Makes - Models
2552 E. Belmont Ph. 266 -0311'
FRESNO MEMORIAL
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Fresno's Own Homeowned Cemetery
175 S. Cornelia at Whitesbridge Rd.
268 -7823
WE CARE
FOR YOUR CLOTHES
the roost in DRY 1110106 ONE HOUR SERVICE
NO EXTRA CHARGE
TOP-QUALITY PROFESSIONAL (LEANING
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.2546 70:30 A.M.N 6 P.M.
3243 N. CEDAR AT SHIELDS N.W. CORNER
F. & V. Halk
SAN JOAQUIN VENDING
CIGARETTE SERVICE CO.
COMPLETE VENDING SERVICE
PHONE 268 -4419
I
405 N. Palm Fresno, California
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
65
DETECTIVE DIVISION
J. ANDERSON
Sergeant
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R. BOULWARE
Sergeant
A. CHRISTENSEN
Detective
J. DEYOUNG
Sergeant
(77)
R. BOLTON
Detective
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C. BRYANT
Sergeant
W. CUNNINGHAM
Sergeant
X
M. GOLDEN
Detective
DETECTIVE DIVISION
1
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Sergeant
C. HOY
Detectivc
G. HUNT
Sergeant
R. JONES
Sergeant
R. KAHL
Detective
G. LAWLESS
Detective
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SCOTT BROS.
COMPLETE DRYWALL SERVICE
4007 E. Gettysburg Ave.
222 -3810 or 255 -0361
G AND J PISTACCHIO
LONG & SHORT HAULING
GENERAL COMMODITIES
A MODERN FLEET OF TRUCKS TO SERVE YOU
All Cargos Insured While In Our Possession
FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL 229 -6533
3261 N. Marks Ave. Fresno
JL With our compliments
i\EW HOLLAND DIVISION
+ SPE RY RAND
0 o w• o w A T 1 o N
Fresno, California
The valley's finest Dairy Products
NIELSEN'S CREAMERY
147 South M Street Phone 686 -2828
Tulare, California
WESTERN LODGE
CLINTON AVE. & HWY. 99
2345 N. Parkway Dr. Fresno Ph. 268 -0711
Smitty & Janice Smith— Owners, Managers
HOLT LUMBER INC.
Lumber - Plywood - Building Materials
DICK HOLT BILL HOLT
1916 S. Cherry Ave. 233 -3291
FRESNO
McSHERRY & CO.
Insurance
T. W. Patterson Bldg. 233 -7767
Compliments of
H. WAYNE TAUL,
CONSULTING ENGINEER
171 N. Van Ness — Fresno
SAN CARLOS CAFE
Carlos Urrea, Proprietor
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37 -329'
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CLARK EQUIPMENT CO.
BROWN TRAILER DIV.
Brown Van & F.B. Trailers
Sales & Service
2544 So. Cherry Ave. Ph. 266 -5781
Zile —'7uneraC -Rome
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
FRESNO
CATHOLIC CEMETERIES
• St. Peter's Cemetery
• Holy Cross Cemetery
• Calvary Cemetery
264 N. Blythe 485 -6422
Always Insist on Cotton —
The Fibre You Can Trust
CARUTHERS
COOPERATIVE GIN INC.
2105 W. DINUBA AVENUE
5391 W. LINCOLN AVENUE
FRESNO
67
DETECTIVE DIVISION
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A. MORENO
Detcctive
M. PERSON
Sergeant
rir
J. ROUANZOIN
Detective
W. SECHLER
Detective
J. ORNDOFF
Sergeant
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W. PINION
Sergeant
D. SA FFORD
Sergeant
"'M N
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Detective
DETECTIVE DIVISION
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H. STUCKEY A. SWENSON
Derecti% e Sergeant
A. TABLER
Sergeant
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C. TIC44
Sergeant
Cat Out acrd C" Aqs
DALE E3ROS.r INC.
COFFEE AND RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT
Jones Ambulance Service
Jones Sick Room Rental Service
Member of California Ambulance Assn.
Phone 233 -4136
245 No. Broadway
"Sure, pin it on the first guy that you see."
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• COLONIAL
• PROVINCIAL
• MEDITERRANEAN
• TRANSITIONAL
Decorating Service Without Charge
149 No. Fulton St.— Fresno 485 -1990
SHORE
ACOUSTICAL & INSULATION
Residential & Commercial
427 P Street 268 -4795
Danish Creamery Association
Quality Famous Since 1895
E & Inyo Sts., Fresno 233 -5154
UNIVERSAL DRUG
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
Citywide Free Delivery of Prescriptiors
1445 Fresno St. 233 -3315
TWO WAY FRUIT STAND
Fresh Vegetables & Fruit
Beer, Wine & Groceries
56 -3743
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Lieutenant
t�Kx3y.
J. REYES C. HENSON
Typist Detective
DERMER'S LIOUOR STORE
Liquors - Wine-s - SPer Tobaccos
WE DELIVER
102 N. Broadway at Divisadero
264 -1502
Phone 233.0449
FARMER'S OIL SERVICE
WHEEL ALIGNING - COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE
Cor. California & Fruit P. O. Box 3304
Eldon L. Dill Fresno, Calif. 93766
CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURAL
AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION, INC.
Phone: 268 -4995
524 West Kearney Blvd — Fresno, California
CHANDLER FIELD
EMPIRE FREEZING
and COLD STORAGE
•
J Manfredi, Mgr.
233 -2509
CALIFORNIA AVENUE at EAST
.•
JUVENILE BUREAU
E. MARGOSIAN
Sergeant
R. McCLURG
Detective
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L. PARISI
Sergeant
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R. MORRISON
Detective
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F. POORE
Detective
D & H LIQUORS
1505 E. Shields Ph.: 229 -5625
Fresno, California
LIQUOR - BEER - WINES - DELICATESSEN
SAM DAVIDSON CO.
Cars of Merit
Serving Fresno Since 1913
We Carry Our Own Contracts
Fulton at Ventura Phone 233 -3187
K. LARSON
Captain
C. LOVGREN
Sergeant
n,.,_
L. NELSON
Sergeant
WHITIE'S PET SHOP
Fresno's Largest and Most Complete
"New Location''
3528 E. Ventura Ave., Fresno 264 -2418
AGUILAR BODY & PAINT SHOP
Complete Auto Body Repair
Free Estimates
1544 N. Effie 485 -2571
WHITE'S AUTO DISMANTLERS
• Dismantling • Towing Service • Auto Repair
M Floyd White, Proprietor Aft, er. _4iWhelma Jean White, Manager Bill Wright, Mechanic
2217 Annadole 264 -9846 Fresno, Calif.
ACE TOWING SERVICE
24 -Hour Towing
Auto Storage
Complete Auto Repairs
264 -2178 545 N. Pleasant
SECURITY DIVISION
70
L. CLAPP
Lieutenant
H. SAGHATELIAN
Sergeant
J. SIMPSON
Sergeant
Electric Sewer Cleaning and
Hook -Ups To The City Sewer Lines
Call ''Smitty's"
ABC CESSPOOL SERVICE
446 N. Maple Ave. 251 -5420
MOY'S KITCHEN
CHINESE FOOD TO TAKE OUT
Frank W. Kwok
Ph. 227 -0735
2388 E. Gettysburg Fresno, Calif.
AAA AUTO SALES & DISMANTLERS
Engines & Transmissions Rebuilt
24 -Hour Towing Service
2791 S. Elm Ave. 485 -3504
STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS
DENZEL DOWNING
Phone 222 -2579
3805 N. Hughes at Dakota Fresno, Calif.
BANK AT
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3405
First
THREE
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BANK AT THE BIG ONE FRESNO OFFICES
TO SERVE YOU
1722 N. First at McKinley
2035 Fresno St. at Van Ness
2151 W. Shaw
WE KILL PESTS
DELK PEST
CONTROL
3405 E. TULARE STREET FRESNO
Phone 268 -6155
COMPLIMENTS
OF
CURRIE BROS., INC.
PETROLEUM DISTRIBUTOR
Compliments
FIG GARDEN GOLF COURSE
AND
LOMBARDO GOLF SHOP
It 7700 N. VAN NESS BLVD.
Phone 439 -2929
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Chicken Dinners - Shrimp Dinners - Burgers
Shakes — Food To Go — Cones
DAIRY BELLE FREEZE
DRIVE INN NO. 38
1311 W. Clinton Ave. Fresno, Calif.
Ray 8. Ethel Reynold Phone 266 -3245
TWIN PALMS LIQUOR
Fine Wines - liquor - Keg Beer - Ice Cubes
Hunting 8. Fishing License
ED. 8, ELAINE LEHMAN, Proprietors
1626 N. Cedar at McKinley Phone 251-5285
STAN'S TOWING SERVICE
Use Your BankAmericard or Master Charge
24 -HOUR TOWING SERVICE
7 Days A Week — Anywhere - Anytime
268 -2176
P. J. EADS FINE CARS
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
TV BARGAIN KINGS
3655 E. Tulare 268 -4244
Fresno
FINE ART THEATER
American & Foreign Films Of Artistic Merit
For The Discriminating Movie Goer
1225 So. Maple Ave. Ph. 251 -8078
FRESNO IRRIGATION APPLIANCES
Mfg. of Galvanized Brass
Cast Iron Gates & Valves
Fresno Air Terminal 291-6621
JAYNES & COMPANY
Complete Auto and Truck
Reconstruction Specialists
Truck Body Building
24 Hour Tow Service
136 North Thorne 233 -3241
ELECTRIC LABORATORIES
1740 Van Ness Ave. Fresno
UNITED -DELCO AUTOMOTIVE
Warehouse - Jobbers, Distributors Since 1915
FRESNO AUTO AUCTION, INC.
4343 N. Motel Dr.
268 -4555
Fresno
Headquo
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K AND K KAMPERS
Headquarters for the
FABULOUS CALIFORNIA CAMPERS
also
Headquarters for SIERRA CAMPERS from $265.00 to $350.00
Sleepers and Canopies Made to Order
Speed King, Owner
4031 EAST BELMONT
HALWOOD
Automotive Service
1'1 TOY TOWING SERVICE
ALL TYPE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
PICKUP AND DELIVERY
2149 Ventura Phone 268 -7607
home of the PON
Big Boy
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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
EVERYBODY'S MARKET
The Complete Super Market
Where Everybody Enjoys Shopping
2290 Elm Avenue 264 -2357
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HOME OF THE FABULOUS
BROADMORE • FLEETWOOD • GOLDEN WEST • NfN!1M10"
WIDTHS OF 12, 20 AND 24 FEET AVAILABLE • UP TO 60, LONG
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SECURITY DIVISION
CLERKS
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M. ADAMS L. DAVIDIAN
Jail Clerk Jail Clerk
A. FIERRO D. HALDERMAN
Jail Clerk Sr. Acct. Clerk
G. MARTIN J. MARTORI
Stock Clerk Jail Clerk
L. SPEARS
Jail Clerk
BET -R -ROOFS
Bank Terms - Licensed - Insured
ROOFING - SIDING - WATERPROOFING
Free Estimates
3188 W. Belmont 237 -2042
PIERRE'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE
1 100 N. Fresno near Olive
266 -1838
FRIENDLY INN
3020 N. Weber 268 -4861
Fresno
GROVE -BUILT HOMES
204 N. Abby 266 -9848
Fresno
LARSON -RATTO CONSTRUCTION CO.
237 -6163
1901 Hedges Fresno
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SECURITY DIVISION WOMEN'S SECTION
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B. BEETS
Senior Matron
AL'S CHEVRON SERVICE
Accessories - Lubrication
Atlas Tires and Batteries
Pick Up and Delivery
4797 Clinton at Chestnut 251 -7429
Leo Diller & Ted Busch
B & D BODY SHOP
Complete Body Repair and Paint Shop
250 N. Fresno St. 266 -0506
ACE ALUMINUM AWNING CO.
Aluminum Awnings — Sidings — Screens
1915 E. Olive 268 -3051
SCAFFOLDING
Rentals - Sales - Erection
Atlas Scaffold & Equipment Co.
550 W. Church at S. Fruit
485 -5310
Roy B. Cline
ROY'S UNION SERVICE
""1O" Dependable Minuteman Service next
to the New Tiny's
4163 So. Chestnut at 99 233 -7034
ADVANCE TV SERVICE
All Makes and Models - Color
All Work Guaranteed
1422 N. Van Ness 233 -3703
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Matrun Matron
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Ma,r,rct .,.Matron
B & J Rent -A- Trailer System Inc.
I ruck and Trailer Rentals
U -Haul One Way Rentals
JOE'S PHILLIPS 66 STATION
406 N H Street 237 -9973
A & A LIQUORS
Vornestic and Imported
WINE - BEER LIQUOR
3129 Palm Ave. 227 -0506
SECURITY DIVISION
WOMEN'S SECTION
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M. KOSMOSKY
Matron
V. MATTOX
Matron
J� �Y
D. REED B. SHARKEY
Matron Deputy
D. SHIPMAN
Matron
M. TABLER
Matron
PARDI N I'S
927 So. Clovis Ave.
251-8228
Fresno
A & B LIQUOR
Always Friendly Service From May and Bill
Complete Stock of All Party Need
3018 E. McKinley 264 -6725
AUDIO SALES CO.
John Uyeoka
Stereo - High Fidelity - Intercommunication
1211 E. Belmont 268 -4308
BOYS MARKET
GROCERIES - – MEAT PRODUCE
Beer —Wines — Liquors
Complete Variety Department
1444 C STREET 237 -7594
ALLIED LINOLEUM CO.
Finest In Floor Coverings
1437 E. Belmont
266-0177 Fresno
BOND STREET MARKET
Groceries - Meats Produce
Beer - Wine
755 N. Bond 237 9653
BAUER'S AUTO WRECKING
Parts for All Makes and Models
Top Prices Paid for '57 to '62 Cars
103 N. Thorne at Divisadero — 233 =4506
PAUL'S SHOES
Shoes for the Whole Family
2020 Tulare 237 -5723
Fresno
BARBOZA JEWELERS
R. W. BARBOZA
Ashlan Park Shopping Center
4129 E. Ashlan Ave – Fresno 222 -3540
C. D. Simonian Insurance Agency
General Insura
Office Phone 834 )c 15
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125 E. Merced St. P. O Box 343
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ALBERT R. PAUL
AL'S PLUMBING COMPANY
Commercial - Residential - Industrial
Remodeling - Repairing
Prompt Day and Night Service
1427 No. Arthur Phone 237 -2388
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
Farm Machinery Center
SALES and SERVICE
Massey - Ferguson Tractors
G,,ble Di�� Plows
New Holland Balers and Haying Equipment
John Bean Sprayers
G 8. M Equipment
2632 S. Elm Avenue S.W. Corner at Jensen
Fresno 268 5647
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KITCHEN
14%
W. WATSON
Food Manager
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Jail Look
E. FAIRBANKS
Jail Cook
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''Outdoor Beauty
Indoor Comfort''
Dining - Cocktails
Dancing
100 Air Conditioned Rooms Available
TV 24 Hour Switchboard Service
1265 N. Motel Drive, Fresno 268 -8181
ALBERT L. COLLINS
Chief Criminal Deputy
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R. RIDDLE
Captain
RECORDS AND
IDENTIFICATION DIVISION
Three Locations
JR. BOOTERY
Complete Store For Children
3320 N. Blackstone 222 -5805
GARDNER'S BOOTERY
Complete Family Store
3330 N. Blackstone 229 -4921
4174 E. Shields 229 -5854
BEST WISHES
From
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NATIONAL S VINc °s ASSOCIATION
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Lieutenant
J. BELTON
Chief Criminologist
$100 REWARD
For any household sewing machine we cannot
repair. SALES, SERVICE, RENTALS fall makes).
PFAFF SEWING CENTER
501 No. Fresno at Belmont, Fresno
237 -8779 or 237 -4221
PAULINE'S SPORTSWEAR
— $1 to $4 —
lst & McKinley, next to Potter Drug
3121 E. Mayfair Ct.
Ph. 233 -0473
Rose E. Meadows, Owner- Manager
P & N LIOUORS
Pete Piombino and Nancy Sturica
Delicatessen - Complete Wine - Beer - Liquors
2618 E. Ashlan 229 -4476
RAY RANDRUP,
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
Painting & Wallpapering
Residential and Commercial
Licensed - Insured
814 W. Cortland 229 -4502
SEIBERT'S BODY SHOP
BODY & FENDER REPAIR
Free Pick -Up & Delivery
Painting & Welding
1550 North Clark 268 -5301
IDEAS UNLIMITED
PRINTING CONSULTANTS
LEROY COMBS ART SPIERER
1244 North Blackstone Ave.
Fresno, California Phone 485 -9130
RECORDS AND IDENTIFICATION DIVISION
AS THE NAME of our publication indi-
cates, each division of the Fresno County
Sheriff's Department recaps its major activ-
ities of the past year. Although proud of its
achievements of the past year, members of
the Bureau of Identification and Records are
spending less time in retrospect and more in
thoughts of the future. This switch in format
has been brought about by the need for plan -
ning the occupancy of the new Sheriff's Admin-
istration Building. This building is expected
to be completed the latter part of this year.
Members of the Fingerprint and M. O.
Section as well as members of the Record
Section are looking forward to moving into
our new building. Plans are being made to
modernize our complex filing systems.
Streamlining and consolidating certain files
into newer equipment will help speed up serv-
ice to investigative units as well as the gen-
eral public. Supervisory personnel are to be
congratulated for maintaining a high level of
morale and service under difficult and over-
crowded conditions.
Despite numerous handicaps, the Warrant,
Transportation and Mental Health Section
SECURITY
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MELIKIAN DEHYDRATORS
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continues to do an excellent job. After many
years they will at long last have an office and
desks of their own. This will be a brand new
experience for them. During the past year,
certain procedures involving supplies, prop-
erty and evidence were consolidated and
placed under a storekeeper and supervised
by a sergeant.
After having operated in what originally
was a small lobby of the Records Section,
the members of Technical Services are look-
ing forward to the expanded office and labor-
atory facilities of the new building. With
these expanded facilities and more modern
equipment, the section will be able to provide
greater and more precise service to the
investigative arm of the Sheriff's Department.
During the past year, eight members of
the Technical Services Section completed an
accredited Criminalistics course at Fresno
State College. This course related to the
examination and identification of hairs, fibers
and body fluids. This section also added a
new member with eleven years of Clinical
Laboratory experience which has been a val-
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KELLER'S KAMPERLAND
OPEN ROAD - Campers & Housecars
KELLER'S TRAVEL CENTER
NOMAD - GOLDEN FALCON - FIELD & STREAM
Travel Trailers
KELLER'S VACATION RENTAL
Trailers - Campers - Motor Homes - Trucks
Keller's WINNEBAGO Motor Homes Factory Outlet
Keller's Mobile Home Center
3433 E. Belmont 233.6681
(4th & Belmont) Fresno, California 93702
RANCHER'S CVTTTON OIL
MANUFACTURERS OF
COTTONSEED PRODUCTS
P. O. Box 248 268.5353
FRESNO
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uable assist in blood analysis as well as pre-
sumptive analysis, particularly in the field
of narcotic identification.
With the grant of an additional employee,
the Technical Services Section was able to
fully implement the 10 -1 File. This file is a
system whereby latent fingerprints found at
the scene of a crime can be positively iden-
tified even though the name of the suspect is
neither known or suspected. Theft and sex
offenders, in addition to the standard card,
are fingerprinted on a special card. These
cards are notched or coded to the pattern and
ridge count of each individual finger. The
latent prints obtained at a crime scene are
then similarly coded and checked against the
master file. Although the system is operated
manually rather than electronically, it has
already been effective in leading to the iden-
tity and apprehension of several felons.
AMERICAN PAVING CO.
PAVING - GRADING - EARTHWORK
355 N. Thorne 268 -9886
ED LILLIE
CALWA GRILL
Cold Beer - Wine
3974 E. Jensen Ave. Phone 237 -9911
714 W. Show Ave. in Fig Garden Village
A -1 MEAT JOBBERS INC.
Serving Valley Purveyors of Fine Foods
537 Blackstone 268 -8655
DOLLAR SAVE MARKET
7157 Blackstone 439 -0342
ASSOCIATED BRASS PRODUCTS, INC.
Pieusion Castings
7070 N. Harrison Ave., Pinedale
91
R. S. GIBSON
USED CARS
220 Abby — 237 -2200
Fresno
BUD and LIDS
30 Years Some Location
COCKTAILS
481 No. Fresno Street Phone AM 4 -4862
IMPERIAL POOLS
Custom Designed Gunite Pools
Old Pools Remodeled
Free Estimates
4703 N. Angus St. Phone 229 -6755
''COVERING THE VALLEY"
MID -STATE LINOLEUM
FLOOR COVERING CONTRACTORS
4637 E. Turner Phone 251 -5505
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93702
Double Cola- Nesbitt Bottling Company of Fresno
SHASTA DISTRIBUTING CO.
Drink Nesbitt's Orange - Made from Real Oranges
2020 Mary St. 233 -1482
Fresno 1, Calif.
R. M. KING CO.
Cotton Picker Parts, Repair & Overhaul
9280 W. Whitesbridge Rd. 266 -4934
ART'S BOATS
ROEDING PARK
264 -0687
KINGS X MOTEL
Phones, TV 8, Courtesy Coffee
6090 No. Blackstone Ave. 439 -6500
Fresno
KLEIN'S MAMMOTH TRUCK SERVICE
Chevron Truck Station Standard Oil Products
Shower Baths - Sleeping Quarters - Cafe
Fresno -9 Miles North on Hiway 99 at Herndon
P. O. Box 95, Herndon
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Records And Identification Division
TECHNICAL SERVICES SECTION
S. BARNES
Sergeant
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R. COLE
Dep. Criminologist
D. ANDERSON
Dep. Criminologist
A. FLORES
Criminologist
Furniture 8, Appliances
Bought - Sold - Traded
New and Used
McPHERSON CO.
1580 N. Maple nr. McKinley 255 -6803
CANTEEN SERVICE
OF THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY
Complete Vending Service
Coffee - Cigarettes - Candies - Soft Drinks
Sandwiches
2361 So. G Street Phone 268 -4788
MID VALLEY MOTORS
The Valley's Largest Independent
Volkswagen Service Center
Repair & Parts
:540 N. Blackstone 222 -8885
BRUNO'S
Used Materials
3211 So. Highway 99 Phone 233 -6543
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C. ALEXANDER
Dep. Criminologist
AL HARKER
Dep. Criminologist
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E. LAMB
Criminologist
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C. BLAGG
Dep. Criminologist
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D. JUSTICE
Criminologist
L. SARMENT
Criminologist
R. SMITH
Criminologist
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Records And Identification Division
M. O. AND FINGERPRINT SECTION
M. BARNES
Ident. Tech.
Supervisor
D. NEELEY
Ident. Tech.
Fingerprints
Y. KAI
Ident. Tech.
Modus Operandi
ELECTRONICS 2626 North Blackstone
WHOLESALE Phone (209) 227 -2986
ra,ALL Fresno, Calif. 93703
CALIFORNIA CHROME
Copper, Nickel, Chrome and Cadmium
Metal Finishing and Polishing
Free Pick Up and Delivery
Bob Martin, Owner
220 Broadway 268 -8146
ASSOCIATED LIFT TRUCKS, INC.
ALLIS CHALMERS FORKLIFTS
Sales — Service —Parts
RENTALS - LEASING
3600 S. Cedar Ave. 237 -3161
Pinedale & Lindsay
DAVE'S TRACTOR REPAIR & SERVICE
20 Years Experience
2321 S. Geneva 264 -2895
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D. EMBRY
Jr. Ident. Tech,
Photo
J. VASQUEZ
Jr. Ident. Tech.
Fingerprints
J. HAWKSWORTH
Jr. ]dent. Tech.
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L. CARRILLO
Typist
MOSE HDW. & PLUMBING SUPPLY
''Buy Here And Save Money''
OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK
3336 E. Belmont 266 -4700
FRED MULROY'S LIQUOR
Delicatessen - Picnic Supplies
24 Hour Ice Service
4880 N. Blackstone Just South of Shaw 229 -3342
Licenses - Tackle - Ammunition
AUTO DIESEL ELECTRIC
Specialists in All Electrical Systems & Components
2764 S. Railroad Ave. Phone 268 -5822
CALIFORNIA — FRESNO OIL CO.
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
RIO GRANDE GASOLINE
2518 S. Railroad Ph. 233 -6211
475 N.
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IRecords And Identification Division
WARRANT AND FUGITIVE SECTION
FRED PIPKIN
Sergeant
475 N. Broadway Fresno Phone 233 -2101
''Where sympathy expresses itself through
sincere service"
Tinker .Miggion C apet
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
James W. Copner — Lerein C. Duranceau
BALDWIN COMPANY
Heating - Air Conditioning - Refrigeration
JERRY BALDWIN
2046 East Home Ave. AM 8 -9261
Fresno (3) Calif.
LANGWORTHY
PAVING & GRADING
Blacktopping - Oiling - Grading
Asphalt Paving
268 -7076
5053 S. Cedar Fresno
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Deputy
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13. MORELAND
Deputy
C. PIPER R PURSELL
Deputy Deputy
W. STUMPF R. THOMAS
Deputy Deputy
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4839 N. Blackstone 227 -2903
Records And Identification Division
RECORDS
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F. DAY
Principal Clerk
ASHLAN PHARMACY
Free Delivery Service
Prescription Service
Cosmetics - Gifts - Greeting Cards
2620 E. Ashlan at N. Fresno 222 -7794
CALIFORNIA TROPHY CENTER
Trophies For All Sports & Occasions
Gavels & Plaques
Prompt Expert Engraving
1237 N. Blackstone 268 -7448
Diamond National Corporation
2244 Railroad 233 -1271
Lumber and Building Materials
DENSMORE ENGINE RE -NU
& SUPPLY
Complete Automotive Machine Works
Phone 233 -0764
665 Fulton Fresno, Calif.
Ted's Cocktails & Ted's Dutch Lunch
John & Mary Busick
Always A Friendly
WELCOME
2155 South "G" St. Phone 233 -9772
Fresno
Notaries Public
Campbell Tax & Business Service
Wilfred B. and Mary C. Campbell
Income Tax - Photo Copy - Bookkeeping
Birth Certificate and Payroll Service
V. BIXLER
Typist
S. CARVALHO
Typist
M. ENSMINGER
Typist
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Typist
M. FAIN
Typist
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1302 fulton mall
268 -6061
USE WARDS CONVENIENT
CHARG -ALL CREDIT PLAN
take up to 2 years to pay!
SEEBURG
"Tailored"
Background Music
Cigarette Vending Machines - Phonographs
ELBEE COMPANY
755 M St., Fresno Phone 237 -2214
VIE -DEL COMPANY
11903 South Chestnut
834 -2525
FRESI'-JO, CALIFORNIA
Compliments Of
GEO. A. HORMEL & CO.
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RECORDS
NOW
M. HAGGERTY V. KASPARIAN
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Typist Typist
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E. WEEKS J. WILLIAMS
Typist Typist
CIVIL DIVISION
TIIE PRIMARY PURPOSE of the Civil
Division i5 to receive, record, prepare and
execute gill types of processes, writs, notices,
orders, bench warrants, body attachments,
claim and delivery actions, subpoenas, and
many other types of documents sent to it by
the Courts, attorneys, and private citizens.
A civil case may be anything from a small
claims action to be served on a defendant to
an attachment or execution on a large busi-
ness involving many thousands of dollars.
This division is unique in law enforce-
ment in that it collects fees for its services.
The fees for the service of various types of
civil actions are set by the California Gov-
ernment Code and must be carefully adhered
to. All fees collected must be accounted for
and turned itu to the General Fund of the
County Treasury. Another function of this
division is to colle t and account for all mon-
ies collected by the Sheriff's Department
FRANK CAMIN BEAUTY SUPPLY
Reconditioned Hair Dryers & Clippers
for Home Use
Wigs & Hair Goods
3115 E. Tulare St. Phone 266 -2880
DI CICCO'S PIZZERIA
Cocktail Lounge
Pizza - Spaghetti - lasagne - Ravioli
Orders to Takr nut or Special Delivery
530 N. Blackstone near Belmont 237 -7054
* 2 at 4235 E. Fountain Way 222 -0544
ANDELLA LIQUOR
Complete Liquois - Wines - Delicatessan
501 N. Van Ness rnt 4elmont 266 -1672
DEVLIN -DREW
Whole -ale Distributors
165 Broadway
G. S. DOUGLAS CO.
WHOLESALE HARDWARE
1382 N. Cedar
Fresno
251 -7306
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such as fees for gun permits, bail monies, etc.
This division works quietly and without
fanfare. Nevertheless, there is nothing easy
about the job. It requires a great deal of
knowledge about civil law, as well as the abil-
ity to meet and work with people in a tactful,
understanding manner. It isn't always easy
to explain to an individual that his automobile
is being attached or that he is to be evicted
from his home. The fact that it accomplishes
its work with a minimum of publicity and con-
fusion is a tribute to the manner in which this
division performs its duties.
GAS -N -EAT DRIVE IN
Specialists In Good Food
Shaw & 99 Hiway 237 -9846
Hiway City
HOBO GROCERY
LIQUOR - BEER
GROCERIES - DELICATESSEN
3286 W. Lansing at Weber 227 -9896
HERB'S JOYN'T
HOFBRAU
Draft Beer - Cocktails
N. Fresno at Shaw 222 -7748
FERRIEA & GATTIE
CHEVRON SERVICE
Clovis & Kings Canyon Road
Fresno
255 -2435
LIFT TRUCK SERVICE CORPORATION
YALE LIFT TRUCKS
Sales - Service - Rentals
2828 L Church, Fresno Ph. 233 -721 1
JENSEN AUTO PARTS
Used Auto Parts for Most Cars
3230 E. Jensen at Hiway 99 Phone 233 -3881
F. KOLL
Captain
D. HOFF
Deputy
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A. RANDRUP
Deputy
CIVIL DIVISION
J. PAPAZIAN
Lieutenant
C. BALEY
Sergeant
R. BRADLEY
Deputy
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L. HUNT
Deputy
C. RAU
Deputy
Best Wishes
ABBY MOTORS
"Values You Can Trust"
Over 100 Late Models To Choose From
i78 N. Abby 486 -1212
ROBINSON'S AUTO BODY SHOP
BOB ROBINSON'S TOWING SERVICE
1830 E. University 266 -6048
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R. MAULDIN
Deputy
. WATTS
Deputy
Q. MERLO
Deputy
T. WHITE
D-,puty
ARTS — CRAFTS — HOBBIES
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
KEN CRAFTS
1465 N. VAN NESS 212 E. OLIVE
266 -8469 485 -1370
CRAFT SURPLUS (Sat. only) 1407 N. VAN NESS
KEN'S AUTO WAX
STEAM CLEAN & WAXING
MOTOR PAINTING
Clean & Touch Up On Auto Upholstery
1396 N. Blackstone Ave. 233 -3058
Civil Division
CLERICAL STAFF
K. LEAVITT
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Ralph Anderson Brake & Wheel
Service
Wheel Alignment & Balancing
Drum Trueing - Shock Absorbers
Free Estimates — All Work Guaranteed
205 North H. Phone 237 -7688
HARRY JACOBS BODY & FENDER
AUTO BODY REPAIRING & PAINTING
Collision Repairs - Insurance Work Welcomed
25 Years Experience — Free Estimates
2017 Santa Clara 237 -7151
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ELECTRO TRUCK REFRIGERATION, INC.
COMPLETE TRUCK & CAB REFRIGERATION
24 Hour Service
2760 S. Railroad Ave. 233 -3502
Dan Gulio
DAN'S CLUB
Cocktails - Draft Beer
2426 Tulare St. 485 -3262
KLEIN BOAT TRAILERS
CUSTOM BUILT TO FIT YOUR BOAT
With Wheels To Match Your Car
Trailer Parts & Service
4017 Ventura Ave. - Fresno, Calif.
Ph. 255 -9477 Res. 255 -3382
or
LUNCH DINNER '
II 30 -2.30 6 -II PM
COCKTAILS — DINING — DANCING
Cedar i AaAlas Fresno
EASTON FOOD LOCKERS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
Meat Cut To Your Specifications
5435 S. Elm 264 -9552
BILL EADS SHARP CARS
100% Financing Available
New Car Trade Ins
2259 S. Elm Ave. 237 -0816
MAIN OFFICE
268 -7017
3342 NO. WEBER
I FRESNO, CALIF.
KONG'S MARKET
Meat - Groceries - Produce
Beer and Wine
3706 E. Olive 264 -9322
INDUSTRIAL PLATING
Hard Chrome Plating
133 G Street Phone 268 -0559
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EVIDENCE and
PROPERTY
W. LOCKIE
Sergeant
40%�
R. CHAFFIN R. VAL'X
Stock Clerk Stock Clerk
JACOBS GARAGE
General Repair - Electrical - Carburetion
Automotive Air Conditioning Repair
Allie Jacobs
4434 N. Blackstone Ph. 222 -7447
GALVANI AUTO ELECTRIC
SPECIALIST IN
DIESEL ELECTRIC SERVICE
COMPLETE AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE
CARBURETION - TUNE -UP
GASOLINE & DIESEL
BANKAMERICARD
3807 E. Jensen Ave. 268 -1289
HOLLYWOOD CAMERA SHOP
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES
DOWNTOWN
and
MANCHESTER SHOPPING CENTER
LA PLAZA CLUB
Beer - Wine - Recreation
931 F Street 233 -9817
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W. LOCKIE
Sergeant
40%�
R. CHAFFIN R. VAL'X
Stock Clerk Stock Clerk
JACOBS GARAGE
General Repair - Electrical - Carburetion
Automotive Air Conditioning Repair
Allie Jacobs
4434 N. Blackstone Ph. 222 -7447
GALVANI AUTO ELECTRIC
SPECIALIST IN
DIESEL ELECTRIC SERVICE
COMPLETE AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE
CARBURETION - TUNE -UP
GASOLINE & DIESEL
BANKAMERICARD
3807 E. Jensen Ave. 268 -1289
HOLLYWOOD CAMERA SHOP
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES
DOWNTOWN
and
MANCHESTER SHOPPING CENTER
LA PLAZA CLUB
Beer - Wine - Recreation
931 F Street 233 -9817
FRESNO COUNTY INDUSTRIAL FARM
THE FRESNO COUNTY INDUSTRIAL FARM is a minimum security facility
which functions directly under the supervision of the Sheriff. It is commonly
known as the Elkhorn Farm because it is located at the corner of South Elm and
Elkhorn Avenue.
Inmates are assigned to Elkhorn for a minimum period of thirty days. Dur-
ing this time they are assigned to work crews at county facilities throughout the
county. Fresh vegetables are grown for use by county facilities and trees,
shrubs and plants are raised for the County Parks Department.
Personnel of the Industrial Farm are shown above 0. to r.) ( seated) *Glenn
A. Hart, Earl M. Crowder, Oren G. Pierce, Leslie H. Abbott, P. H. Eakles ( Chief
Sup.), Ann Harrington, John Lassley, Rudolph Larson, Frank Delgado, George
Nielsen, Marshall DeWittie.
(Standing 1. to r.) George Moseley, Oral Hyatt, LeRoy Cox, Roy Dillahunty,
Ernest Collins, John Lovett, Eugene McClurg, Louis Bruton, Dale Reed, Stillman
Jones, Elmer Gilstrap, Dimas Cardosa, John Carella, Gilbert Howe.
*Deceased
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"Old fashioned American home style meals "
PEATUEING STEAKS — CHOPS — SALADS — EAKED SPECIALTIES
tAMOUET FAfp1T1ES UP TO 115 CEHTEALLY LOCATED - 'OLLOW
EUSINFSS HWY. 19 TO
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TOM CAROTHERS - JIM E. EVANS - BILL ESCOLA
1818 "L" STREET 5350 NO. BLACKSTONE
8AKERSFIELD FRESNO
PH. 327 -2506 PHONE 224 -3212
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Offices in Principal Cities - Pioneers of Long Distance Moving
Agent for NATIONAL VAN LINES, INC.
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
FRESNO EQUIPMENT CO.
JOHN DEERE TRACTORS
AND MACHINERY
FOR THE FARM
FRESNO —FIVE POINTS
3711
346
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934 F St,
1143 C St
2933 Clinto
JOHN RICHARDSON
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Complete Manual or Automatic Systems
Free Estimates — Terms Available
State Licensed Contractor
3715 E. Garland 227-1171
DE LUCCA & THRELKELD, INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Homes - Duplexes - Triplexes - General
Building, Repairs and Alterations
346 N. Blackstone 268 -7428
FOSTER'S OLD FASHION FREEZE
California's Favorite Dessert
Great Hamburgers
Go Home Happy! Look Twice!
Don't Get Fooled — Get Foster's
Three Locations; 1449 E. Belmont Avenue
3859 Ventura — 3377 N. Cedar Avenue
CROSS ROADS TAVERN
Beer and Soft Drinks
Corner of Clovis and Central Avenues 237 -9513
PLAYLAND POOL
934 F Street Fresno
Compliments of
VAN'S MARKET
1808 West Clinton
268 -5939
STAR PRODUCTS CO.
Wholesalers of Mexican Foods
r' 1143 C Street 268 -3367
SYCAMORE ISLAND
Stock Ranch
GENE MORALES
Labor Contractor
2933 Clinton 227 -2044
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PARK WATCHMEN
FRESNO COUNTY COURTHOUSE
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The Park Officers provide security for
the County property within the. Civic Center
area, control parking on County property
downtown and police the ( ourthouse Park.
They give information and directions to
visitors, at the Courthouse; provide traffic
control and security in the County under-
ground garage; and, a variety of other duties.
While not a part of t ,- Shea iff's Depart-
ment, these men have be: ;n deputized as
Special Deputy Sheriff's and have police pow-
ers while on duty. a large part of their public
contact is of a negative nature, writing park-
ing citations and enforcing rules and regula-
tions, but many useful services of a positive
nature are also provided ir, cooperation with
the City Police and the Sheriff's Department.
HEDRICK'S DEPARTMENT STORES
Open 9 to 9 Six Guys a Week
TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU
268 -5019 629 W. Dakota
1201 N. Fresno at Olive 227 0793
Ranches - Motels - Hnancing
Land & Farm Management
For Values In Commer,.ial & Industrial
Real Estate Coll 222.4421
KARL'S REALTY
4270 N. Blacksto ie Ave.
Suite 212 in Wells Faryo Bldg.
HANOIAN'S MARKET
Liquors - Sporting goods
Groceries Meats - P „duce
1439 S. Cedar at Butler 233 7301
Eat at our In Hunoion's Center
"Smorgy" Fresno's Most Beautiful Center
Best Wishes
PRODUCERS PALKING CORP.
5545 W. Dakota Ave. 268 -8533
Sheriff's Department Aero Squadron
The Aero Squadron is one of the most
active auxiliary units of the Sheriff's Depart-
ment. They are most helpful in search and res-
cue operations. Special credit should be given
them for the financial contribution they make
in addition to many hours of dedicated service.
They use equipment that cost them many
thousands of dollars and fly at their own
expense to assist the department and the
citizens who are in trouble.
Members of the unit pictured above are:
Back row, 1. to r.: Angelo Arioto, Eddie
Riedenauer, Gordon Flaa, Russell Bland,
Walter fisher, H. G. Van Buren, Kenneth
McNamara, Harlan Poole, Harold Hibbard,
Andy Holmes.
Second row: Ralph DeSolla, Claude Lisle,
Larry Asher, Marvin Simmons, Jack
Arbuckle, Richard Wilson, Aaron Baker,
Stanley Gibbs, James Harkness, Victor
DeLuca, David Faller.
MOTOR
HOTEL
Highway 99 at Clinton Overpass 237 -1881
We honor ...
American Express Bankamericard Carte Blanche
Diners' Club Union Pure Conoco Citco
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Third row: Liaison Officer, Lt. Gene HA.
lam, Eldon Dill, Calvin McPherson, Com-
mander Charles Fink, Executive Officer Bay -
sel Moyers, Elmer Tuschoff, Stanley Faller,
Herbert Kent, David Proctor.
Front row, kneeling: Lee Mabrey, Allen
Buckner, Gene Mason, Paul Dodgson, Robert
Brian.
VALLEY TURF SUPPLY CO.
Lawn, Garden, Sprinkler Supplies
Do- It- Yourself Sprinkler Systems
1408 N. Cedar 251 -8223 HERIFF'
MOTORCYCLES
Fresno's Authorized Harley- Davidson Dealer
Sales - Service - Parts — GOLF CARTS
E -Z Terms 8. Financing
Harold Mathews, Harley- Davidson
548 N. Blackstone Ave. 233 -5279
In Honor Of Individual
Freedom
We Thank You!
Rhodes
ManAester Center
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RIFF'S DEPARTMENT RESERVE UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION
A & W DRIVE IN
Featuring A&W Root Beer
With Your Favorite Sandwich
3927 N. Blackstone
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EVENTION & PROTECTION
that's our yob, too
Putting Ideas to Work in Agricultural Chemistry
NIAGARA CHEMICAL DIVISION
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA - MIDDLEPORT, NEW YORK
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THE RESERVE UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION
is composed of volunteer citizens who devote hun-
dreds of hours each year assisting the division. They
accompany officers on their regular patrols, are on
call for special duty and in nianny other ways assist
in preserving peace and protecting property. Mem-
bers include:
Top Picture: Front Row (l. to r.): Merritt Howard,
Al Valdez, Phillip Karon, Raymond Moll, Edward
Libra, Clifford Faulkner. Back Row (l. to r.): Arthur
Brooks, Thomas Daggett, Melvin Phelps, Kenneth
Dunkin, Richard Reiter, Donald Schmidt, Michael
W /enrich, James Sizemore.
Bolcom Picture: Front Rou, (! to r.): Edward Gajar-
ian, John Sayre, John Shaw, Richard Stout, Sam
Sirooniann, Willis Leach, Back Row (1. to r.): Jinn
Ahrens, Bill Tompkins, Loren Nord, Harry Ander-
son, Toni Nix, Walter Christiansen, Robert Mc-
Donald, Robert Chaffin, Pete Barbano.
'N01 You Are entttkeo to one phone CAtt,-
you may Not have the Dim& wStFa0!11
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MARY'S PLACE
DRAFT BEER
HAMBURGERS - MEXICAN FOOD
481 W. Minarets Ave. — Pinedole
439 -9971
MALAGA FOOD CENTER
GROCERIES - PRODUCE - MEAT
BEER - WINE
Chevron Gas & Oil
4412 S. Maple Ave. 485 -8710
SELMA HOUSE MOVING
Phones 834 -3139 — 896 -1231
1 1652 So. Peach, Fresno
VALLEY TIRE CO.
Michelin Tires
2856 E. Jensen 485 -9700
1512 TULARE STREET
MEAT MARKET
�rvwk.ed Hit � Bacnn.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
94
DE MARQUIS CLUB
COCKTAILS
Fresno's Finest Country Western Night Spot
TOMMY FORSE'S BAND
Closed Mondays
3697 S. Hiwoy 99
14 LVC
NORTHRUP
KING
485 -7291
SEEDSMEN SINCE 1884
PRODUCERS OF 819 BRAND ALFALFA
2850 So. Highway 99 — 237 -4731
Pacific Division Headquarters: Fresno
VALLEY ICE COMPANY
2003 Cherry
Phone 237 -6145
COMPLIMENTS
BUCK RANCHES
6825 W. BARSTOW
FRESNO
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Clovis Avenue Sanitarium
Since 1942
Bed & Ambulatory — Men and Women
Licensed by State Dept, of Mental Hygiene
7 1604 Clovis Ave. CLOVIS 291 -2173
+ You're safe and secure ...
and you save money, too! -oolg�
MAL JOHNSON INSURANCES ` o call us today INSURANCE
747 Pollasky, Clovis — 299 -4303
RUSSCO ELECTRONICS MFG.
Professional Radio
Broadcasting Equipment
6879 N. Sunnyside Ave.
299 -4692
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PREUSS
Clovis
GUN SHOP
SALES — REPAIR — REBLUEING
8724 N. MINNEWAWA
CLOVIS, CALIFORNIA 93612
Phone 299 -6248
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FRESNO COUNTY
JUDICIAL DISTRICTS
Fresno County consists of fifteen Judicial
Districts as shown by the map above. All dis-
tricts except the Fresno Municipal District
are served by a justice court, a Constable and
such deputies as are required. The Constables
and their deputies perform both criminal and
civil duties.
In these days of the forty -hour week, few
people realize that the Constables are on duty
twenty -four hours a day, seven days a week.
Their duties are as arduous as their hours
are long. Frequently they must work alone
with the nearest help many miles away.
They work closely with the Sheriff's
Department in those cases requiring joint
participation. In addition to the Constables,
there are thirteen incorporated cities with
their own Police Departments besides the
City of Fresno. They too work closely with
the Sheriff's Department and with the Con-
stables.
PAVI IDNlwc COMPLETE PAVING SERVICE
SPECIALIZING IN
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
OILING
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
Fred Hedges - President
FOR ESTIMATES CALL 299 -6560
763 Sunnyside Ave., Clovis
ECONOMY CLEANERS
"We Operate Our Own Plant"
Wally & Brenda Boswell, Owners
632 Clovis Ave. 299 -6005
Clovis
SERVING 3m* i 4th &Clovis Ave.
THE VALLEY 299 -4366
FOR 57 YEARS co Clovis
MI RANCHO
TORTILLA SHOP
299 -3183
801 Purvis Ave. Clovis
Fresno - Travelodge Mobile Home Park
5 Star Rating Deluxe Accommodations
Club House — Adult Swimming Pool
Shr At at Minnewawa - 299 -2924 - Clovis
JIM'S PLACE & CLUB ROOM
430 Clovis Ave. 299 -9943
Clovis
SAVING'S MARKET
TONY SAVINO
4690 E. Herndon 299 -4653
CLOVIS
CLOVIS CONCRETE PIPE CO.
All Sizes Manufactured & Installed
Complete Stock Of
Irrigation Valves, Gates & Parts
748 5th Street 299 -4464
Clovis
Office Clovis Res. Fresno
299 -6897 227 -4822
W. J. HUTCHISON
LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER
622 Fifth Street 4160 N. Wilson Ave.
Clovis, Calif. Fresno, Calif.
Troisi's
LUNCHES . . . DINNERS
_ . . . COCKTAILS
1441 Tollhouse Road
Ruby Troisi 299 -2188 Clovis, California
96
SASSANO'S MENS WEAR
Nationally Advertised Merchandise
448 Pollasky Ave. 299 -4430
Clovis
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
Stereo - Color - Black & White
Master Charge BankAmericard
STAN'S TV & RADIO REPAIR
AWo Home - Quality Service - Guaranteed
7 Days Answering Service — Phone 299 -6754
606 Pollasky Ave. Clovis
BOICE FUNERAL HOME
Lady Assistant
308 Pollasky — 299 -4372
CLOVIS
PAPAGNI FRUIT CO.
CLOVIS
Phone 299 -2541
MARSHALL STATION
Dining Room & Tavern
Auberry Rd., Ph. 299 -6339
Auberry Ph. 855 -2434
Chris & Bill Schmidt, Prop.
LAKE MILLERTON INN & MOTEL
` Cocktails ' Choice Steaks ' Chicken & Sea Food
Patio Dining & Dancing
For Reservations Call (209) 822 -9296
1/4 Mile From Dam — Friant
STEVE & JERRY'S
CAFE & SERVICE
SHORT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY
EVERYTHING FOR THE FISHERMAN
17304 N. FRIANT FRIANT, CA10
FRIANT GARAGE
Towing — Standard Products
HAROLD R. BENSON
822 -2270
Friant
Pot
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FONSTABLE JACK STURGES DICK SMITH
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CLOVIS
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CLOVIS JUDICIAL DISTRICT
DUNLAP JUDICIAL DISTRICT
CONSTABLE
FRED SAGNIERE
DEP. CONSTABLE Constable Samuel "Toad" Kelley of the Dunlap
JOHN SMITH Township has a faithful and constant companion,
helper and watchdog as he makes his rounds day
97 or night. His nalne is Duke.
PONDEROSA MARKET
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Fresh Meats - Vegetables
Liquor Dept.
Fred Tuttle, Perry M. Heard & Barney Amundsen
Owners
Auberry, 855 -2533
AUBERRY READY MIX
Lynn B. Ford & Howard L. Ford
AUBERRY
M. L. IVIE REAL ESTATE
Shaver Lake & Auberry, Calif.
855 -2555
JACUZZI PUMPS 'Ja���jY,r r MARY TAYLOR,
CHAIN SAWS ,{�Jl,i'{},1() 41,J�♦']l�, PFl. p�
�Iet #xitrzl - �IxtmGing - �I�r�f'1�tre
855 -2202 BUS. RENTAL EQUIPMENT P O BOX 187
855.2270 RES AUBERRY, CALIF.
MIKKELSEN BUTANE SERVICE
B. A. Mikkelsen, Prop.
31822 Auberry Rd. P. O. Box 138
Auberry Ph. 855 -2565
AUBERRY GARAGE
Richfield
Mike VanderVeur
855 -2560
P.O. Box 234 Auberry
NEW AUBERRY GROCERY
General Merchandise & Service Station
S & H Stamps
Mel & Violet Harrington
Auberry 855 -2550
King's River
Pine Industries, Inc.
Manufacturers of
* Sugar Pine * Ponderosa Pine
* White Fir * Incense Cedar
Lumber
1209) 855 -2215 P.O. Box 227
Auberry, Calif. 93602
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When at HUNTINGTON LAKE Visit
`THE PINE CONE SHOPPE"
LAKESHORE, CALIF.
MUIR TRAIL RANCH
(Accessible only by boat and horseback)
For those who would enjoy fishing, horseback riding, sight.
seeing, mineral hot spring baths, ranch meals on a remote
High Sierra Wildernesi Ranch located mid -way along the
John Muir Trail, El 7600. Log or tent cabins available.
Write Winter Qualteis, Box 167, Auberry, Calif. 93602, or
phone 209- 855 -2476.
TWIN SERVICE
24 Hour Towing Gas ' Oil
` Accessories Mechanic
Mobile Horne Transportation
:;haver Lake 841 -3360
SHAVER LAKE LODGE
Dining Room - Cocktails
Mc: °ina, Cabins, Service Station
841 -3326
SHAVER LAKE GARAGE
A A A TOWING National Auto Club
Clyde Taylor
Shave, lake, Calif.
AINIGELO'S SHAVER LAKE BAKERY
& COFFEE SHOP
P. O Boy 37 Shaver Lake
E. B. YANCEY
LUMBER CO., INC.
Tollhouse, Calif. Phone 855.2485
Shaver Lake, Calif. Phone 841 -3337
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REEDLEY JUDICIAL DISTRICT
I)EP. CONSTABLE RALPH PREHEIM AND
CONSTABLE JAMES H. MARTIN
PARLIER JUDICIAL DISTRICT
CONSTABLE
MARVIN OWENS
DER CONSTABLE
ROBERT MONTAGUE
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SANGER JUDICIAL DISTRICT
CONSTABLE
VAL VALLES
DEPUTY CONSTABLE
G. KROTTER
RESERVE DEPUTY CONSTABLES D. NAVARETTE,
T. SALAZAR, J. McELROY, T. KLOSE
THE SANGER JUDICIAL DISTRICT cov-
ers a little better than 105 square miles and
includes the Pine Flat Dam and all of the
recreation area at the Pine Flat Lake, all
the way to Trimmer.
There are approximately 25,000 people
in the district and the Constable's Office,
along with the Sheriff's Office, provides the
law enforcement in the area.
From July of 1967 to June of 1.968 the
total criminal cases handled by the Sanger
Justice Court were 3,301 as compared to less
than half that amount in 1965. The Sanger
Justice Court is handled by one Clerk, Gloria
Swan, and one Judge, James Walton; and the
Constable's Office acts as bailiff for the court
and does all the transporting of prisoners to
the county jail when they are sentenced by
the court.
The Constable and his deputy handle all
the civil activities that come into the area,
as well as the criminal —such as warrants,
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THE RONDAVOO
CAFE - GROCERY
BEER BAR - POOL TABLE
6063 N. Piedra Rd.
On "The Kings River" at Piedra
Sanger 787 -2343
OLIVER'S PLACE
ON & OFF SALE LIQUOR
Centerville
RUSTY & HELEN'S
COUNTRY STORE
* Groceries * Beer * Fishing Equipment
Piedra
Compliments of
WM. BOOS & CO.
WM. J. & WM. E. BOOS
14382 E. McKinley 875 -8951
SANGER
JOHN 5TEINERT 1R.
INSURANCE
John Steinert, Jr. — Johnnie F. Steinert
INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE
1412 7th Street Sanger 875 -5595
WALLIN & SON FUNERAL HOME
Chas, O. Wallin
Chas M. Wallin
1524 9th Street 875 -2613
Sanger
CHOOLJIAN BROS. PACKING CO.
GROWERS and SHIPPERS
Packers of
RAISINS and DRIED FRUIT
Leo & Mike Chooliian, Owners
Sanger, California
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
VERN & VIV LEFLER'S
MUNK'S LODGE
PINE FLAT LAKE
Fishing - Boating - Water Skiing
STEAKS OUR SPECIALTY
26251 Trimmer Springs Rd. Piedra, Calif.
Phone
787 -2372
OAK KNOLLS
* Camping * Trailer Spaces * Market
Trimmer Springs Road,
Just Above Lake Ridge Turn Off
787 -2307
Sanger
WONDER VALLEY DUDE RANCH
COCKTAIL LOUNGE F.
DINNER RESERVATIONS PREFERRED
HORSEBACK RIDING & 2600 FT, AIR STRIP
Becky Webb, Owner
Box 71, Sanger, Calif. 787 -2965
DOYAL'S SNACK SHACK
"EARLY BREAKFAST" Open 4 A.M.
I unrh _ Hn+ I7nnc _ Hnmhurnerc - Steaks
87 -2166
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'87 -2335
FOWLER JUDICIAL DISTRICT
KINGSBURG JUDICIAL DISTRICT
CONSTABLE J. JOHNSON
which take up to 20% to 30% of the total work
load.
The Constable and his deputy work hand -
in -hand with the Sheriff's Office in almost all
of their cases. Whenever they have a crime
the Constable calls on the Sheriff to assist
in making an arrest or in recovering proper-
ty, while the Constable and his deputy assist
the Sheriff in any rescue operation that is in
his district.
For example, in October of 1968 there
was a homicide on East Kings Canyon Road
inthe Sanger Judicial District. Due to the fine
cooperation of the Sheriff's Office and the
Sanger Police Department, the suspect was
apprehended in a matter of minutes, and due
tothe technical staff from the Sheriff's Iden-
tification Bureau, the evidence was pre-
served, which is very important in a case
such as this.
The Constables and their deputies own
and maintain their own vehicles.
The Constable is responsible to all the
people in the district, including the city or
'cities which are in his district as they are
taxuavers as well as resident in the district.
CONSTABLE FRED DAVIS
Respectfully,
George Krotter, Deputy Constable
Sanger Judicial District
DEP. CONSTABLE
CLARK HUDSPETH
SELMA JUDICIAL DISTRICT
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CONSTABLE DEP. CONSTABLE B. SMITH
CLARENCE BENTLEY
CARUTHERS JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Left — CONSTABLE ADRIAN WHjTE
Right— DEPUTY CONSTABLE HARVEY LANE
MANSFIELD CAFE
Chicken • Steaks • Chops
Our Specialty
Also Cold Dinners
Slim & Jackie Trotter, Owners
16241 E. Kings Canyon Rd. Sanger
GONG'S MARKETS
Southgate Northgate
14th & "O" St. 333 Academy
Sanger
CAPITOL MARKET
MEAT, GROCERIES & VEGETABLES
630 "O" St. SANGER 875 -2116
A. J. Amesbury & Sons
Concrete Pipe Irrigation Systems
110 Academy Sanger
CHRIS SORENSEN
PACKING CO.
Western Wagon Wagon Wheel
BRANDS
Growers - Packers - Shippers
QUALITY CALIFORNIA FRUIT
PHONE 646 -2721 PARLIER
GARRY PACKING, INC.
Holiday Gift Packaged Dried Fruit
Del Rey, 888 -2114
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
RAISIN PACKING CO., INC.
'DEL CARA'' BRAND
RAISINS & DRIED FRUIT
DEL REY
BETTER BUY MARKET
10777 E. Morro St. P.O. Box 185
DEL REY
DEL REY PACKING CO.
GROWERS AND PACKERS
OF ALL VARIETIES RAISINS
Del Rey, California
ENOCH PACKING CO., Inc.
RAISINS - DRIED FRUITS
Del Rey, Calif.
BEN'S CAFE
736 Fresno St.
PARLIER
MONCRIEF SALES & SERVICE
CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH
SPORTING GOODS - HOME APPLIANCES
450 Fresno St. PARLIER Phone 646 -2704
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JACK DUTY ROBERT RICH
COALINGA JUDICIAL DISTRICT
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RIVERDALE JUDICIAL DISTRICT
CONSTABLE TOM QUINNEY
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DEP. CONSTABLE CHARLES SMITH
WM. H. KELLY GASOLINE
RICHFIELD PRODUCTS
17855 E. Manning ME 8 -3522
Reedley
GREAT WESTERN AERONAUTICS
AIRPLANE CROP DUSTING
SEEDING & SPRAYING
ME 8 -2144
Frankwood & Central Reedley, Calif.
COLONIAL FLOWER SHOP
Gifts for All Occasions
638 -2031 Reedley 1617 - 1 1 th
WILLIAM MOTORS
"Quality Used Cars"
Corner of G & East Ave.
Reedley
SALWASSER
MFG. CO., INC.
Melvin Salwasser, President
Reedley, Calif.
20075 E. Manning Ave. 638 -3554
JUNG'S MARKET
640 E. Dinuba Ave. 8606 S. Mendocino
ME 8 -3329 646 -2851
Reedley Parlier
AGUES- YOU FOUNU
THE G OOT....
ORANGE COVE AUTO PARTS
NEW & USED PARTS — USED BATTERIES & TIRES
MECHANIC WORK
Phone 626 -7894 — 150 Anchor — Orange Cove
BILL BAILEY HEIADOR SILVA
Owner Mechanic -Mgr.
May� NARMACV
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS
Phone 626 -4407, Orange Cove
HARDING & LEGGETT, INC.
ORANGES
Orange Cove 626 -4432
THREE MUSKETEERS
BEER - WINE - COCKTAILS
634 Park Blvd. Orange Cove
KENT A. FISH
President- manager
ORANGE COVE ORANGE GROWERS
ORANGE COVE
Oranges - Cold Storage - Grapes
1901 W
923 -,4
7229
CONSTABLE B. A. TRAYLOR
DEP. CONSTABLE
RUSSELL LONG
HoO's Ruto Parts
Machine Shop
1901 W FRONT ST.- 896-3212 5ELMA, CALIF.
PAGE FUNERAL CHAPEL
Frank Page
Selma
LATON COOP GIN
INSECTICIDES — FERTILIZER
"Where Ginning Is An Art and
Service Is A Pleasure"
923-4943 Laton
Compliments Of
DALE HUNT
7229 E. Mt. Whitney Laton
105
FIREBAUGH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
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-- LSTRICT
•-M-STRICt.,
KERMAN JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COLYEAR MOTOR SALES CO.
666 L Street Fresno 233-5124
1:4
Constable Gene Petrucelli, left; Deputy
Constables Louis Pereira, jim Pickens, Ray
Talley.
COLYEAR MOTOR SALES CO.
666 L Street Fresno 233-5124
Ph. 896 -2213 R;�ARCNI
4 44-'r I
fdASS4NEW
2044 THIRD ST., SELMA, CALIFORNIA DIAMOND MEAT CO.
SELMA T.V. CENTER
Motorola & Admiral SELMA
Sales & Service
Small Appliances
1922 E. Front St., Selma 896 -1360
G & R Welding & Muffler Shop
Stocks - Duals - Packs
General Welding
2200 Whitson St. 896 -3852
Selma t
• SELMA •
SELMA MOTOR SALES ' x " "
John Otomo
GENERAL OFFICES: SELMA
2051 West Front Street Phone 896 -3154
Selma 6446 EAST SAGINAW AVENUE
Terminal: EXETER
DON BUICK - PONTIAC -GMC TRUCKS
4. }' HIwoy " of First StrNt
SELMA, CALIFORNIA
Pontiat BUICK
�S
TRUCKS
Eknoian & MacDonald
LAIKAM & HATCHER CO.
Vineyard Equipment Packing Co.
Mfg. & Repairing
8938 So. McCall 896 -1971 Selma
Selma
West Coast Growers & Packers, Inc.
CINDERELLA & BLONDIE
PRODUCTS
SELMA
POLICE
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POLICE DEPARTMENTS OF FRESNO COUNTY
SELMA POLICE DEPARTMENT
Front Row, left to right: Sgt. William Valenzuela, Desk Sgt. Doris Schumann,
Chief James Brockett, Desk Sgt. Ann Surabian, Capt. Earl Fowler. Back Row,
left to right: Officers Sam Ramirez, James Martina, Deana Nabors, Joe White,
Jerry Bristol, Bill Golden, Dale Rhodes, and Acting Sgt. Chester Kendrick. Desk
Sgt. Gladys Stafford, absent due to illness, is not shown.
REEDLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT
1.
REEDLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT
Seated, left to right: Chief of Police Elmer Rodie; Radio Dispatchers Ernie Tol-
er, James Blackmon, John Peckfelder, Wayne Heri -man; Bill Buchanan, Captain.
Standing, 1. to r.: Jim Franks, Patrolman; Harold Craft, Reserve Officer; Carl E.
Sharp, Patrolman; Marvin H. Hunter, Patrolman; WalterSehinitter, Reserve Of-
ficer; Jeff D. Nevels, Patrolman; Lowell Walters, Patrol man; Robert Buckley, Sgt.
Tracy Newton, Patrolman; Daniel Castillo, Sgt. Not present at time photo was
taken were Reserve Officers Bill Chance, Bill Gunn, and Ronald Barner.
107
VALLIS RESTAURANT
Cocktails - Dining Room
Bottle Shop
1 671 Simpson 897-3079
Kingsburg
CREIGHTON MEMORIAL CHAPEL
Phone 897 -2908
1588 Lincoln Street
John S. Creighton Kingsburg, California
HARRY J. ASLAN
GROWER & SHIPPER
KINGSBURG, CALIFORNIA
897 -2968
BOB CARSTENS CHEVROLET
3164 West Mt. Whitney Avenue
RIVERDALE, CALIF. 93656
Riverdale Phone 867 -3534
Fresno - Caruthers 864 -8780
DORN'S BUTANE & APPLIANCE
3131 W. Mt. Whitney, Riverdale 867 -3505
Fresno Phone 864 -8805
FIRST WESTERN BANK
AND TRUST CO.
RIVERDALE
3494 W. Mt. Whitney Ave.
RIVERDALE DRUG STORE
PRESCRIPTIONS
867 -3013 Riverdale
McLEOD FORD
Sales 8. Service
"The Valley's Fairest Dealer"
867 -3549 Riverdale
GLENN POWELL WAREHOUSE
P. O. Box 247 Phone 867 -3583 — 864 -8771
Riverdale
lop
DUN'S SHOPPING CENTER
Department Store - Complete Food Line
Sundries - Meats - Vegetables
867 -3586
21282 S. Marks Riverdale, Calif.
BROWN FEED & SEED, INC.
The Home of Brown's Sweet Mix Dairy Feeds
Rclling - Grinding - Mixing
867 -3558 Riverdale, California
BORBA
BROS. FARMS
867 -3286
5521 22nd Ave.
Riverdale
Compliments of
J. B. HAWKIN'S
RANCH
FIVE POINTS
BOSTON
RANCH CO.
STAR ROUTE 2, BOX 100
LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA
Top Row (left toright): Officers JoelPopejoy, Robert
Diehl, Martin Stzonpf, Bill Arneson, Don Shepherd,
Henry Ramirez, Tony Giterrero. Bottom Row (left
to right): Det. Sgt. Ervin Metzler, Officer Phil Arm-
strong, Officer Dale Hufford, Sgt. Robert Galloway,
Chief Robert O. Bustan2ante, Sgt. Elliott Martinez,
Sgt. Andrew Padilla and Captain Charles P. McVay.
ORANGE COVE
POLICE
DEPARTMENT
rblenrbers of the Orange Police Deparl-
nicnt are (Back rozv, left to right)
Reserves Elmer Chaffin, Benny Navarro,
Asst. Chief James Tacketl, Officers Ron
Verrnuelen, Larry Meyer. Bob Gonzales
and Chief Melvin A. Clancy. (Sealed)
Dispalchers. Olive Niehart, Lorraine Vel-
asgrucz, Belly Robinson and Steve Kuffel.
BANGER
POLICE
DEPARTMENT
DOUBLE M M
COCKTAILS & LIQUOR STORE
13019 So. Elm Ave. Caruthers
864 -3349
LASSEN FOOD MARKET
13015 So. Elm Ave.
Caruthers
"s
DAY & NIGHT LUNCH
Carl & Margie McCraw
864 -8552
415 Tahoe Caruthers
CARUTHERS AUTO SUPPLY
711 Henderson 864 -3057
Caruthers, Calif.
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
Bus. 864 -3109 Res. 864 -3624
2199 Superior, P.O. Box 216 Caruthers, Calif.
LASSEN FOOD MARKET
13015 So. Elm Ave.
Caruthers
FRANK C. DIENER
RANCH
FIVE POINTS
FIVE POINTS AUTO PARTS
16920 W. Mt Whitney Ave.
Fresno Phone 864 -8787
884 -2489
Five Points
LASSEN MARKET
884 -2451
Five Points
CHARLES MESSEC
COMPANY
P. O. Box 35 TU 4 -2461
Five Points, Calif.
Compliments Of
HARNISH - FIVE POINTS INC.
FIVE POINTS
WESTSIDE
CROP DUSTERS INC.
CROP DUSTING
and
AIRPLANE SPRAY
P. O. Box 305 844 -2681
Five Points
(Left ti
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IKINGSBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT
Shown, left to right: Chief Helge Lindholm, Officers Tilden Tremper, Robert F.
Johnson, Paul Johnson, Robert Speer, Val Gardner, Herb King, Clifford Palm,
and Lt. Don Wright.
Fowler Police
Department
(Left to right): Chief Albert Quintana, Re-
serve Officer Pat Carnahan, Patrol.7rian Alex
Rendon, Assistant Chief Carlos Mag- ana,Re-
serve Officer Larry Noble,Patrol7nan Vernon
Gonsalves. (Not pictured is Charles Crisp, t
Reserve Officer.)
Kerman Police
Department
Mewber.r of the Kee -ina71 Police De-
Parhnent are: (1. to r.) Chief James
McElroy; Matron Bess Niederquell;
Officer Paul Nikitin; Officer Jerry
M/lllcan; Sgt, Olen McDaniel.
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PIPPIN'S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY
AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES AND
SPECIALIZED MACHINE WORK
P.O. Box 497 - 154 N. 4th St. - Ph. 935 -3078
Coalinga, California 93210
KEN'S CHEVRON SERVICE
ATLAS PRODUCTS
Tires • Batteries • Accessories • Washing
KEN VOLKMAR
Fifth & Forest, Coalinga Dial 935 -1967
CITY GARAGE S RADIATOR WORKS
National Auto Road Service
AAA Contract Station No. 1 18
Phone 935 -1239
504 East Polk Street Coalinga
RON LEE
UNION OIL DISTRIBUTOR
a P.O. Box 834 — Coalinga
t� 9
935 -1687
BURNETT CONSTRUCTION CO.
General Pipeline & Oilfield
Maintenance Contractors
Phone. Bus. ( 209) 935 -0034 — Res. 935 -0265
Coalinga
CLARENCE R. VAN DYKE
Ranch
Star Rt. 1, Box 34 935 -2856
Coalinga
McKAY TRUCKING CO.
239 College 935 -0851
Coalinga
HARRIS FEEDING CO.
CUSTOM CATTLE FEEDING
Jack Harris —Owner
( 209) 884 -2437 Telephone
P.O. Box 308, Five Points, Calif.
Fresno, County
112
HURON GENERAL STORE
Red Flurry, Owner
Box 426 Ph. 945 -2350
Huron, Calif.
Huron Welding $ Machine Works
Vick Hendrix
9th Street 945 -2298
Huron
HURON LUMBER & SUPPLY, INC.
• HARDWARE • PAINTS
• BUILDING, HOME AND FARM SUPPLIES
D. HAYS DORNAN
Res. 945 -2179
SOMMERVILLE FARMS
Huron
VERNON L. THOMAS,
INC.
HURON
Member
(back r,
S,at. Jac,
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Bearer:
CLOVIS POLICE DEPARTMENT
0
Members of the Clovis Police Department are shown
(back row, 1. to r.) Chief Thomas W. Higgason;
Sgt. Jack McGoughy; Patrolman Larry Spiers,. Sgt.
Verlin Gould: Patrolmen Charles Atkino: William
Beater; fames Chri.rtopher; Don Twilleager: John
Atkino and Lt. Gino Pishione. (front row seated,
1. to r.) Sgt. Harry Rohde; Juv. Officer fames Mor-
row; Dispatcher Evelyn Bennett; Dispatcher Shirley
Birr: Policewoman Frances Qualls and Patrolmen
Shelby Cox and Dick Brownell.
COALINGA POLICE DEPARTMENT
Front Row, left to right: Captain R. J. Rose, Chief A. C. Griffith, Lt. Robert
Houtchens. Back Row, left toright: Patrolmen Zenaido Avila, Byron Campbell,
Jim Henry, W. R. Nix. Patrolman Michael Keenan, not shown, is attending
Police School at Gavilan College, Hollister, California.
113
COALINGA MARKET
309 E. Polk St. 935 -2649
Coalinga
JERRY'S PHILLIPS 66
"MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE"
504 E. Polk Ave.
935 -3220
Coalinga
JOHN T. BRAGG & SONS
Funeral Chapel
486 No. 5th St. 935 -3338
Coalinga
John Bragg Sr. Phillip Bragg
THE BIRDSONG CO.
Buster Brown Shoes - Children
Life Stride - Naturalizer - Women
Roblee Shoes - Men
Fifth & D St., Coalinga 935 -2524
OILFIELD SHELL SERVICE
Route 1 — Box 165
COALINGA, CALIF,
BOLIEAIJ WELDING CO.
269 E. Forest Ave. 935 -0416
Coalinga
Compliments of
P. W. BIRDWELL RANCH
Coalinga
"VERY INTERESTING"
114
STARKEY AND
ERWI N RANCH
COALINGA
Compliments of
M. J. & R. S. ALLEN
COALINGA
VIERHUS FARMS
Coalinga, California
JOHN C. CONN
RANCH
COALINGA
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The ahove k .a cop} of siauala
photos founal in the .ack. Believing
them to he likenes�v% of the m:ua who
comuaittcd the rohbvries I will pay a
reward of ;:5o to the person who will
give the the name and anteccalents of
the man who sat for the original of
these pictures in Fresno on Alai- at,
igoo, provided that this information is
furnished prior to thiti arrest. The
photographcr wln- took the picuire, i%
unable to sav whether tlu stark acros,
the nose is lucto :i .car or a matural iu-
dentation in the nose, fie ie 1 +ositivr,
however, that it is aluc to route pecul-
iarily of the no,c anal not :a (hull in
the neizative.
Office of Sheriff of %7,7dera Co., Cal.
MADFIRA, CAL., June 25, 1900.
O\ the 17th da% Of May of this year two stages, plying between
Chinese on the Sierra Railway, in Tuolumne County,.
and Yosemite Valley. were held up a short distance east of 'Vloffit's
bridge, on the Tuolumne river, t,y a lone robber with a shotgun. The
robber succeeded in obtaining about Si 5c, ; taking no jewelry or any-
thing that could be identified. The passengers state that this roan
spoke with a Swedish accent.
Oil the morning Of the 2nd of this mouth, One private stage and
three regular stages from Raymond to Yosemite were held up atx>tit
two miles below Grub Gulch in Madera County, by one mail carrying
a 'Winchester rifle, his face masked with a blue bandana handkerchief,
and his hands blackened. The ttrivate stage was held an hour and a
i�caiTH E BLACK K
IIe gave the driver a slip of paper on which had been printed with a
lead pencil; "The Black Kid," and said that thee could probably be-
The Daring Multiple Hold Up On The Road to Yosemite
stages two United States cavalrymen, tntveliiig in advance of their
Charles Clough last year completed a
history of Madera County which was pub-
lished in the Madera Tribune and later
'published in a book entitled MADERA.
This was done as part of the Diamond
Jubilee Observance of Madera County.
H & H
COTTON GINNING CO.
Rt. 1, Box 470
Coalinga
115
By
Charles Clough
ONE OF THE WEST'S most audacious
stage robberies was committed a few miles
north of Fresno when a lone bandit held up
four stage coaches, a wood wagon, a freighter
and two U. S. Cavalrymen —all at the same
time.
This multiple holdup is not a legend from
early Gold Rush days, but a well-documented
incident on June 2, 1900. It occurred on what
was then the main road from the railroad in
Raymond to Yosemite Valley. The bandit
selected a particularly sandy stretch of road
which forced even the fastest teams to slow
down. His well- chosen site was about two
miles west of Grub Gulch, a faltering mining
town four miles west of Ahwahnee.
Reports of the robbery varied from the
first. Stories printed in later years varied
even more because of inaccurate memories,
confusion with other holdups, and the addition
of incidents, which may or may not be true,
but which were not reported at the time. The
following account is based on the official fugi-
tive notice sent out June 25, 1900, by W. B.
Thurman, Sheriff of Madera County; and
newspaper reports at the time. The latter
included a letter from the doctor traveling
with a troop of the 6th U. S. Cavalry that was
first to arrive at the scene of the crime.
It was 9 :00 a.m, on a typically warm June
Saturday when a highwayman stepped from
behind a tree with his rifle leveled to greet
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driver A. H. Foster and a party of stonecut-
ters from the Raymond quarries. Their week-
end trip to the Mariposa Big Trees was des-
tined to an abrupt and prolonged delay.
Sheriff Thurman's official notice was
only recently discovered in an old Sheriff's
album by Madera County Sheriff Marlin L.
Young. It undoubtedly gives the basic details
more accurately than any other single docu-
ment. He wrote:
"On the morning of the 2nd of this month,
one private stage and three regular stages
from Raymond to Yosemite were held up
about two miles below Grub Gulch in Madera
County, by one man carrying a Winchester
rifle, his face masked with a blue bandana
handkerchief, and his hands blackened. The
private stage was held an hour and a half
awaiting the arrival of the regular stages.
The robber in the meantime joked with the
passengers and appeared perfectly at ease.
He gave the driver a slip of paper on which
had been printed with a lead pencil, `The
Black Kid,' and said that they would probably
become better acquainted.
"In the intervals between the arrival of
the stages two United States cavalrymen,
traveling in advance of their troop were halted
and disarmed, and a teamster held up. After
the robbery of the last stages a second team-
ster drove tip, was halted and the robber
demanded his lunch and an ax with which to
break open Wells, Fargo & Co.'s treasure
WESTSIDE CHEMICAL
WESTSIDE HARDWARE
MENDOTA MOTOR PARTS
P. O. Box 126, Mendota Phone 655 -4346
NAYARIT GROCERY
Corner 6th & Riofrio
Mendota
SORENSEN MACHINE WORKS
Steel Fabricators
Ph. 655 -4251 Mendota, California
FOUR-WAY SERVICE
Phone: 655 -4671
Belmont & Hiway 33 - 837 Derrick Ave.
MENDOTA, CALIFORNIA 93640
116
box, which he had obtained from the mail
stage.
"While engaged with this teamster, Troop
F, United States Cavalry, appeared on the
scene, and though he had taken everything as
it came up to this time, the robber evidently
concluded that a whole troop of United States
Cavalry were too many for him, so he threw
off his mask and took to the brush.
"The troopers were after him immedi-
ately, but though they scoured the country and
searched the brush faithfully for several
hours, he could not be found. They found near
the scene of the holdup a barley sack, evi-
dently the property of the robber, containing
among other things a compass, pair of field
glasses and twenty -four stamp photos.
"The passengers' description of this man
vary considerably —his height being placed
anywhere from 5 feet, 8 inches to 5 feet, 10z
inches, and his weight anywhere from 150 to
175 lbs. All agree, however, that he spoke
with the accent of a Swede or German, and
that his hair was a little lighter than medium
where it could be seen below his hat on the
back of his head. He was dressed in blue
BILL'S UNION & AUTO
76 Appliances — Radio — TV
MOW Garage
Cantua Creek, Calif.
THREE ROCKS
Grocery - Cafe - Dept. Store
P.O. Box 204 Three Rocks
Hwy 33 Between Mendota & Coalinga
SHINER'S DEPT. STORE
COMPLETE LINE OF
Men's - Women's - Children's Clothing
Shoes - Notions - Drugs
Three Rocks
MINNITE'S VARIETY STORE
P. O. Box 198, Cantua Creek, Caifornia
GILIO'S DESERETTE GROCERY
& LIQUOR
P. O. Box 44, Cantua Creek
Phone San Joaquin 698 -8649
overalls, dark cotton shirt with narrow light
stripes, black slouch hat and heavy brogan
shoes.
"This robber obtained about $ 280 and
was also careful not to take anything that
could be identified.
"We have ascertained that the stamp
photos found in the sack were taken in Fresno
on May 21, 1900, but the photographer did not
know the name of the man who had them taken.
The compass, field glasses and a 38 -55 Win-
chester rifle were purchased at a second -hand
store in Fresno on May 23. The clerk who
made the sale says that the stamp photos are
perfect likenesses of the purchaser, and that
he thinks he gave his name as Weller, though
it may have been Willard or Mallard.
"The foregoing is a brief history of two
of the most daring crimes in the annals of
stage robbery in California." (In an opening
paragraph reference is made to a hold up of
two stages in Tuolumne County two weeks
before. ) "It is not necessary to say that it
behooves every officer in this and adjoining
States to use every effort to catch this man.
He has the nerve to attempt anything, and is
likely to be heard from at any time and at any
place.
"The State and Wells, Fargo & Co. each
offer a standing reward of $300 for the arrest
PAPPAS & CO.
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Growers - Shippers - Distributors of
GOLDEN TREAT CANTALOUPES
Mendota, Calif.
and conviction of this class of offenders, mak-
ing a total of $600 that will go to the man who
succeeds in landing `The Black Kid' behind
the bars.
"Do not post."
NEWSPAPER STORIES
Such were the facts as outlined by Sheriff
Thurman. Reports in the newspapers gave a
more complete picture of the daring, comedy
and human drama involved in the protracted
crime and pursuit.
The Fresno Morning Republican carried
the first report of the crime the following
morning. Its principle error, and one which
it never corrected, was that five stages had
been held up. It added nothing to the above
except to point out, "The rush to the valley
has been so great of late that extra stages
had to be put onto accommodate the tourists."
The Republican's next story on the inci-
dent was an interview with A. H. Foster, driv-
er of the first stage and operator of a hotel
in Raymond.
Foster proudly displayed a scrap of white
paper, folded once, upon which had been
"printed in a school -boy fashion, THE BLACK
KID." "He handed me that card with the
remark, `You will know me by this card,'"
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W. J. DEAL RANCH
Growers
Of
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COTTON
*
GRAIN
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MELONS
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FLAX
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CORN
P.O. Box
427 — Mendota
Foster related, although he couldn't fully
explain the remark. He thought the bandit
unusually furtive as though he feared being
recognized.
The stone - cutters were well - equipped for
their hour - and -a -half wait as they had brought
beer for their holdiay. The bandit permitted
them to drink it, and as the morning got
warmer, he let them lie in the shade.
"I was goingto ask him to join us," Fos-
ter said, "but I thought he might think I was
getting too familiar on a short acquaintance."
Next to arrive was the wood wagon. Its
driver was relieved of his money, and told to
relax with the Foster group until the stages
arrived.
Two horsemen next galloped around the
bend in the road. They were troopers with
the Cavalry unit, who had been sent ahead to
arrange for provisions at Grub Gulch. They
were disarmed and their horses tied to Fos -
ter's stage while they joined the wait for the
regular stages.
The first of the three tourists' stages
soon arrived and driver Bright Gillespie
pulled it to the side of the road as directed
by the lone bandit. The passengers were lined
up, a hat was passed and then placed on the
road for the Black Kid to pick up after they
had returned to their seats. The next stages,
which weren't following too closely because
of the dust, received the same reception and
followed the same dictated routine. The Black
Kid had a little trouble with the third load of
tourists as they were all Chinese. He and the
driver, Ernest Stevens, backed up by the
38 -55 Winchester, finally overcame the lan-
guage barrier and relieved them of their
money also.
Foster was most complimentary of the
manner in which the Black Kid handled the
whole affair. He said the Kid was very polite
and never used profanity except when a tourist
was a little slow in alighting from the stage.
He waved the gun at him and said, "It appears
to me that you are damn slow."
Fosterwas also reported as saying, pos-
sibly with tongue-in- cheek, that many victims
felt, "In fact it was somewhat of a satisfac-
tion to be robbed in a thoroughly modern and
scientific manner compared with the clumsy
methods of earlier days."
When the Black Kid completed his looting,
he told Foster to leave first since he had
arrived first. Instead of permitting the troop-
ers to remount their horses, he told them to
get into one of the regular stages and ordered
two of the tourists to mount the horses.
As Foster's stage pulled out, the two cav-
alry horses ran away with their inexperienced
iM
SAM & D. M. BIANCUCCI, INC.
FARMING
Firebaugh, California
GILBERT'S PLUMBING SHOP
PLUMBING * HEATING * PUMPS
Gilbert Gardner, Proprietor
P. O. Box 515, Firebaugh Phone 659 -2419
PAG'S & JUANITA
1178 O Street
659 -2068
Firebaugh
ADAMS AUTO SUPPLY
Firebaugh
REBECCHI DEPT. STORE
Shoes and Clothing for the Family
Blue Chip Stamps - Bankamericard
1467 11th Street 659 -2259
Firebaugh
D. T. LOCKE RANCH
Bass Ave. — Box 126
659.2517
Firebaugh
LEO'S GARAGE
Complete Auto & Truck Repair
24 Hour Towing
Phone 659 -2508
Nite Phones 659 -2896 or 659 -2297
N. Hwy. 33 8. Storey Rd. Firebaugh
Compliments
RICHARD J. LEHMANN
Agricultural Service
Firebaugh 659 -2265
8th
BEST WISHES
V. C. BRITTON
COMPANY
FIREBAUGH, CALIF.
PEREZ BROS.
[Al
,PO SEAc,O
Growers and Shippers
CALIFORNIA FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Firebaugh, California
FIREBAUGH CONCRETE &
MATERIALS COMPANY
Ready Mix Concrete - Rock - Sand
Sack Cement
Ben Latorraca —Res. OL 9 -2862
8th St. 8, Highway 33 Firebaugh, Calif
GUY HOUK
RANCH
FIREBAUGH
riders. They bolted down the road towards
Raymond but had only gone about 300 yards
when they ran into the advanced unit of the
Cavalry, consisting of Major Rucker, his son,
a lieutenant and Dr. Pedlar.
The runaways were quickly stopped, but
one terrified tourist could only manage to
gasp out, "A bloody man with a gun!"
They sensed what must have happened and
the Major dispatched the lieutenant to bring
up the troop while he and the other two spurred
their horses to the scene of the crime.
They arrived in time to be ordered by the
Black Kid to stop but none of them saw or
heard him. He thought better of his challenge
and darted into the brush rather than repeat
it. The three, when told of this, dashed in hot
pursuit.
Dr. Pedlar, totally unarmed, was the only
one to encounter the bandit. He came face -to-
face with him and later reported to General
Muller, "He was 60 yards off, coming my
way through dense brush. Between us most of
the ground was quite open. We met by chance,
saw each other at the same instant. He cov-
ered me instantly, and his appearance as well
as his promptness I shall never forget. Bare-
headed, his face blackened, a narrow uncol-
ored ring around his eyes, his cloth mask
gone, he would have made a good Kodak pic-
ture. He claimed the right to make the first
`snap shot' and I did not tarry to argue the
matter. Wheeling the horse (I suppose I did
it quickly), I hurriedly reported to the major
the whereabouts of the game."
The troops were only about 100 yards
away and within minutes they had been
deployed over the area where the doctor had
seen the Kid. The area was scoured for an
hour, then, leaving a lieutenant and six men
on the ground, the Cavalry moved on to Ahwah-
nee. The detachment remained until peace
officers arrived about two o'clock in the aft-
ernoon.
His hurried departure caused the Black
Kid to leave considerable gear behind. The
doctor reported, "Within 200 feet of the hold-
up, we found his hat and mask and a few yards
further his personal `baggage,' a sack con-
taining a dark sweats_, a Jest, bat, cap,
socks, comb, compass, field glass, soap,
salve, salt, tin bucket, Jewsharp, harmonica,
(Continued on Nexl Page)
MILLER & WILSON MARKET
Phone 698 -8452
Tranquillity
a handkerchief exactly like the one used as
his mask and 24 stamp photos, evidently of
him, for the picture showed the hat and sweat-
er found in the sack. He also carried a cloth
bandage ( surgical) showing he was disposed
to consider possible danger to himself.
"We delivered the articles found to peace
officers the same afternoon —as soon as we
knew they were in existence. I notice a Chron-
icle dispatch from Madera says we hampered
the sheriff by keeping the Kid's baggage. We
merely retained the sack a few hours for
safekeeping. The same item says the Major
and I were held up while riding in a wagon.
In view of the fact that I was twice confronted
by his, the robber's, rifle and at no time sur-
rendered and having seen Major Rucker, un-
armed, rush the bandit into the brush and
pursue him, I am modest enough to say the
Madera man has grossly misrepresented two
officers who were not in a wagon but in their
saddles, and bravely did their best to capture
the outlaw."
The defensive tone of the doctor's letter
is probably a reaction to considerable crit-
icism in the mountain area of the military
for bungling their part of the affair. There is
no doubt that some criticism was justified,
but for the most part the troops were victims
of circumstances over which they had no con-
trol.
The fact that the cavalrymen had no
ammunition in their rifles made them easy
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
� NATIONAL MARKET xi
Tb.��� Wholesale and Retail
Meat and Groceries
Su WPM, Calif. IRSmunow Sin FRUIT - nGETUIES i SPICES Phone 693 4137
MATT'S CLUB
San Joaquin
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targets among civilians. Dr. Pedlar offered
a rather weak excuse when he wrote that "only
noncoms were permitted to carry ammunition
as we were not aware we were passing through
the `enemy's country.' " Most troops at that
time traveled without ammunition, in order
to prevent accidents as well as unfortunate
incidents in case the men drank too much in
the towns they passed through. Their lack of
ammunition undoubtedly caused considerable
confusion and delay, but the unarmed troop-
ers really deserved compliments rather than
criticism for rushing into the brush to look
for an armed bandit.
None of the clues gave the investigating
officer much to work on and they were never
able to capture the Black Kid. Many men were
picked up for questioning, but not enough evi-
dence could be found to hold any of them for
trial. The holdup of the two stages in Tuolumne
had a few points in common with the local
holdup, but no evidence was ever uncovered
to definitely link the two. It too went unsolved.
SNOW'S
MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING
719 S. Madera Ave. Phone 846 -8811
Kerman, Calif. 93630
MACK LAZARUS SALES & SERVICE
* FORDS * RAMBLERS * YAMAHA SPCRTCYCLES
* MOBILE HOMES * TRAVEL TRAILERS
"LOWEST DELIVERED PRICES IN THE STATE''
TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU
6410 N. Blackstone, Fresno — 439 -1930
14750 W. Whilesbridge Rd., Kerman — 846 -9341
Fresno Phone 2331802
JOE GRUCE, JR. DBA
.e A�1fT AGENT
George H. Fries Insurance Agency
179 S. Madera Kerman, California
Bus. 846 -8403 Res. 846 -9979
SIMS CHEVROLET, INC.
Putting YOU first, Keeps us first
758 So. Madera Ave. 846 -9335
Kerman, Calif.
Chevrolet Dealer Since 1930
A & H FARMS RANCH
VI 6 -8758
Kerman
I
FROM A SHERIFF'S ALBUM CIRCA 1901
Post Publicly, Retiring those of July r, t889. Do not Destroy or Deface.
$300 STANDING REWARD
OFFERED BY WELLS FARGO & COMPANY
For the Arrest and Conviction of Highwaymen.
WELLS FARGO & COMPANY will pay to the party making the arrest
THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ($300) for the arrest and final conviction of
each person engaged in the robbery of any Driver or Messenger employed in
carrying its Express upon a Highway or Railroad Train, PROVIDED no more
than one reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of the same person.
JNO. J. VALENTINE,
Ban Francisco, May 1, 1899. President WELLS FARGO k CO)IPANY.
In Adclition to the Above
F`OLLO�PZ1VCi-
LIBERAL STATE AND TERRITORIAL REWARDS
dR3s7 IN FORODr TO —OPITr
CALIFORNIA, $300.
Twenty -first Regular Session. California Legislature.
AN ACT IMI'OSING CERTAIN DUTIES UPON THE. Gov ERNOR OF THE STATE.. Approved April 3, 1876.)
The People of the Slate of California, represented nn .Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:
SECTION I. The Governor shall offer a Standing Reward of Three Hundred Dollars 4300) for the arrest of each person engaged
in the robbery of, or in an attempt to rob, any person or persons upon, or having in charge, in whole or in part, any stagecoach, wagon,
railroad train, or other conveyance, engaged at the time in carrying passengers, or any private conveyance within this State; the reward will be
paid to the person or persons making the arrest, immediately upon the conviction of the person or persons so arrested; but no reward shall be
paid except after such conviction.
z. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage. Approved at Sacramento, by Whi. IRWIN, Governor of California.
ORECONt - - $300.
Ninth Regular Sesvlon. Oregon Legislature.
AN ACT IMPOSING CERTAIN DUTIES UPON THE GOVERNOR of nn: STATE. (Approved Oct. 20, 1876.)
Be it enacted by the Legislative Asseunbly of the Slate of Oregon:
SECTION t. The Governor shall offer a Standing Heward of Three Hundred Dollars ($900) for the arrest of each person who shall
place, or attempt to place, any obstruction on any railroad track, or who shall misplace any switch on any such road, whereby the life of any
person passing over said road may be endangered, and for the arrest of each person engaged in the robbing, or attempting to rob, any person
upon, or having in charge, in whole or in part, any stage coach, wagon, railroad train, or other conveyance, engaged in carrying passengers, or any
I private conveyance within this State; the reward to be paid to the person making such arrest out of any money not otherwise appropriated, im-
mediately upon the conviction of the person so arrested; but no reward shall be paid except after such conviction.
2. This act shall take effect after its approval by the Governor. Approved at Salem, by L, F. GROVER, Governor of Oregon,
MONTANA, $300.
Penal Code, Section 2861.
The Governor must offer a Standing Howard of Three Hundred Dollars (Mo) for the arrest of any person engaged in the robbery of,
or in an attempt to rob, any person or persons upon, or having in charge, in whole or in part, any stage coach, wagon, railroad train, or other
I conveyance, engaged at the time in carrying passengers; or any private conveyance within this State; the reward lobe paid to the person mak-
ing the arrest, immediately upon the conviction of the person arrested; but no reward shall be paid except after such conviction.
NElLADA, _ - - $250.
Regular Session. Nevada Legislature.
AN ACT TO AMEND AN ACT ENTITLED ,Ax AFT To AUTIIORIt F. AND REt1UIRE THE PAYMENT OF REWARDS IN CERTAIN CASES,"
Approved Feb. 26, 1877. (Approved Feb. 23, 1885.)
The People of the Slate of Nevada, represented in Ike Senate and Assenbly, do enact as follows:
SECTION 1, Section one of said Act is hereby amended to read as follows :
SECTION I' The Governor shall offer a Standing Howard of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars for the arrest of each person engaged in
the robbery of, or in the attempt to rob, any person or persons upon, or having in charge, in whole or in part, any stage coach, wagon, railroad
train, or other conveyance, engaged at the time in conveying passengers, or any private conveyance within the State, or for the arrest of each
person engaged in the robbery of, or in the attempt to rob, any person or persons upon any highway in the State of Nevada; the reward to be
paid to the person or persons making the arrest immediately upon the conviction of the person or persons so arrested; provided, no reward shall
be paid except after such conviction; and provided, further, that the provisions of this Act shall not apply to any Sheriff, Constable, Marshal or
police officer who shall make such arrest, in performance of the duties of his office in the county where such officer resides, or in which his official
duties are required to be performed.
Public support of law enforcement was encouraged by the offer of standing
rewards. Although the amounts do not seem great by today's standards, it should
be remembered that $300 would buy a lot more potatoes or beans about the turn
of the century than it will today.
( All the following posters are courtesy of Sheriff Marlin Young of Madera County.)
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WEST McKINLEY GROCERY
11499 West McKinley, Fresno
Phone 846 -8341— Kerman
SAKATA PACKING CO.
Growers - Shippers - Packers of Fresh Fruits
843 -2433
Biola Kerman
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.
KERMAN WHOLESALE MEAT
861 So. Madera Ave. Kerman, Calif.
Business Ph. 846 -9694
Fresno - 485 -8927
FRED PALLESI, Owner
MA'S CAFE
HOME COOKED FOOD
Open 24 Hours A Day
Plaza Shopping Center, Kerman
15085 W. Whitesbridge Rd., Kerman 846 -9903
OSCAR E. JERNER & SONS
Cement Contractors — Monolithic Pipe Lines
15175 N. Nielson 846 -8458
Kerman
RENO'S HARDWARE
Sporting Goods
Television - RCA, Philco, Hotpoint
Appliances - Hotpoint, Whirlpool, Philco, Amano
776 So. Madera Ave. 846 -9491
Kerman, Calif.
KROMBERG BROS.
13550 W. Clinton Ave. 846 -8455
Kerman, California
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1 3W :�
"On a fast deal, I can give these to you
for a mere song. "
NOBLE CATTLE CO.
P. O. Box 511 Kerman
BAKER COMMODITIES, INC.ON I
KERMAN DIVISION
wiOr. PROTC�M ML.E �.E.L
FRESNO 237 -4320 P. O. BOX 487
KERMAN 846 -9393 KERMAN, CALIFORNIA
HELM
BEAN & SEED
WAREHOUSE, INC.
P. O. Box 68
Phone (209) 866 -5422 - 864 -8533
HELM, CALIFORNIA
$1
For the recc
Model 49, 2
WANTED FOR ATTEMPTING TO MURDER
One Trillia.nts, a linht colored ..lfalntin. abnat _0;;
pearsnfa,ge.'ahnttt 5 ft_ lO inches hi:h, a,eiRht
aboat 150 /1's, rt,ther slinabailt, It It as a scar we
t9ft ekeekk lonk•s its it htrd beea brtraed, about alt
inch: lone na,d. ntte half' inch. wide.
Has on, a pair of n/.tl, overalls and a white s/varh
hat, was barefooted. when last seen.
A. J. BOO.9Rn, Sheriff.
Red Blaff,Cal.,Jttlh 20, 1900.
$25 Reward. for Arrest and Recovery.
GRWI D LARCENY.
BROWN MEMO TOP BUGGY,
STOLEN.
One large brown mare ( Pacer) 9 years old; weight about 1o5o Ibs, ; right
bind leg swollen at ankle joint. One block piano box end spring top buggy
in good condition Dark mounted breast plate single harness, ring martingale;
buggy robe, gray on one side and check on the other; one red dress blanket.
Taken by a man, age about 45 years, height about 6 feet, weight about 22o
lbs., fleshy build, full features, ruddy complexion, heavy light brown mustache.
Wore light gray suit of clothes, sack coat, gray flannel shirt, dark soft hat.
Hired rig from Fashion Stables, July 28, t9o,3. Arrest, bold and wire.
We hold warrant. S. C. HODGKINS, Chief of Police.
Oakland, Cal., JuIv .to, .goo.
Horse and Wagon Stolen
1 hold tcrnraut fm• Grand l.arcea'. for Recardo Arimo,
it Mexican, admit 5 ft. ; 0r 8 in. in height, 111)0111. :to years
ola; tuts a .mall Wa •I< mn.a;tnc0; tc(lip;lil nhout 141) or 150
Ili-A. Aiso n \Irxi3 au u:rncd Vl- a,1eiseu ;loiva.s. Ife is ihoul
a ft. 11 in., scoip!:. ab.utt 150 lh tery slender; need 28 or
SO years They lnlh left hw•e to;tell:er in a road .wagon,
drivin;•a Lily Norm, a oighing about 10,10 ths., with inane
ronehud an•l has hind feel n little while. 'I'hc wa;;m1 teas
used for it delivery wn,'0u; painted bl•1ok, 3:,111 Ims it erook-
ed axle and the sprittlr filstened tin axle. Keep it ciose look-
out for them, nud if found, arrest and hold 1.nd wire tile.
Sanger. Cal.. Ali,,. I• dlroU. .1. 11. IRVINE., CoaYtable.
Stolen from Bert Tibbets on the night of August 9th,
.goo, one light solid brindle female grey hound with large
scar on side of flank. Ver} pretty and will answer to the
name of "Rosy." Weight about 65 pounds. Will pay the
above reward for recovery of grey hound. Arrest any one
found in possession of same and telephone or wire at my ex-
pense. 1 hold John Doe warrant for •010wi larceny.
H. L. BORGWARDT, JR.,
Sheriff.
Dated Bakersfield, Cal., August ii, rgoo.
$10 REWARD
FROM A SHERIFF'S
ALBUM CIRCA 1901
Many "wanted" notices went on penny postcards fifty
to a hundred years ago. Many offered very small
rewards of $ 5 or $10 but were kept and, we presume,
referred to with telling results.
r the recovery of Columbia Bicycle No. 5980,
Fdel 49, 22 inch Frame, No. 80 Hartford Tires.
H. R. BROWNE,
Sec'y Athenian Club,
473 14th St.. Oakland
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JOE'S TAVERN & STEAK HOUSE
Auberry
COALINGA LUMBER CO., INC.
Les Homes, Dave Homes
Area Code 209, Dial 935 -0875
425 West Elm Street, Coalinga, Calif.
E
F ANDS MARKET & M LIQUORS
2334 W. Tahoe 864 -3181 638 E. Polk St. 935 -0272
Caruthers Coalinga
THE BEAR PAW CO.
4165 E. Perrin, Clovis
.299 -6852
JAY BRINKLEY SERVICE
1 110 Clovis Ave., Clovis
299 -4471
CLOVIS GLASS SHOP
Specializing in Auto Glass
756 Pollasky, Clovis 299 -2819
FAMILY FOOD CENTER
SUPPORT
LAW ENFORCEMENT
A Friend
LACEY'S CAFE
In the heart of Town
Coalinga
WALKERS CAFE
167 E. Elm Ave. 935 -9941
Coalinga
1420 Tollhouse Rd. 299 -4489 I BERT'S DEL RANCHO REY MARKET
Clovis 433 Portola Ave. Del Rey
FOSTER FREEZE
299 -2820
902 Clovis Ave., Clovis
HILLMAN'S SHOE STORE
Shoes for the Entire Family
481 Pollasky, Clovis 299 -4764
HUMPHREY STATION
299 -6522
Tollhouse Road — Clovis
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
RALPH'S DRUG STORE
No. Tollhouse & Sunnyside, Clovis
299 -2101
CHARLES SUNLAND STATION
1606 N. St. 659 -2243
Firebaugh
FOWLER FLORAL SHOP
310 E. Merced St., Fowler 834 -2505
MIRIGIAN ELECTRIC SERVICE
834 -2691
5487 E. Dinuba, Fowler
RUFUS McILROY
Farm Equipment
Lassen at Tenth, Huron
Phone WHitney 5 -2266
RANCH HARDWARE & VARIETY
Next To the Post Office in Huron
Every Thing for the Family Needs
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SMOKE HOUSE BAR
AND RESTAURANT
Lassen Avenue Huron
TONY'S MARKET
GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES
BEER & WINE
Lassen Avenue Huron
ACE SUPERMARKET
846 -9995
Kerman
DOROTHY'S
Junior & Young Adult Fashions
723 S. Madera, Kerman
846 -8666
KERMAN CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY
All Types Furniture, Auto & Truck
Upholstery Cleaning Service
Free Estimates ; Free Pickup & Delivery
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
178 S. Madera, Kerman 846 -8737
(Fresno 266 -6988)
— SOUZA'S LIQUOR STORE
LIQUORS - BEER - WINE - MIXES
DELICATESSEN
651 S. Madera Ave. Phone 846 -8728
Kerman, California 93630
LATON LUMBER COMPANY
P. O. Box 188 Phone WA 3 -4636
PAULEY'S BLACKSMITH & WELDING
P. O. Box 241
Orange Cove
METRY'S CAFE
19763 E. Manning Ave. Reedle,
638 -2220
MILLER'S GARAGE
1237 G Street, Reedley ME 8 -2024
BEN W. NACHTIGALL
Beacon Oil Distributor
940 1 St., Reedley
638 -2502
TEN RULES OF SAFETY
FOR ALL CHILDREN
This has been printed to help you protect
yourself from injury or harm. Discuss these
rules with your parents for they are good
rules to remember.
1. Obey your parents in all things. Their
interest is in your welfare and safety. NEVER
DISOBEY THEM.
2. Do NOT accept candy or gifts from
strangers.
3. Do NOT accept rides from strangers
eventhoughyou have missed your bus or are
late for school.
4. BEWARE of strangers who are overly
friendly in the movies. REPORT them at
once to the usher or the man in charge.
5. Take a PAL along when you go to the
movies, playgrounds, stores, etc.
6. Never play alone in alleys or deserted
buildings, KEEP TOGETHER.
7. Do NOT run or play in the street.
8. NEVER play in or around trunks,
packingcrates, caves, or abandoned ice box -
esas you may become locked inside and die.
9. Do NOT cross the streets except at
marked cross - walks, at intersections, or
where a policeman or crossing guard is on
duty.. Then WALK, do NOT run, across the
street.
10. When riding a bicycle obey ALL traffic
laws.
REEDLEY ARMY SURPLUS
Boots - Camping - Fishing Clothing
1141 G St., Reed ley 638 -2719
ALWAYS REMEMBER:
Your parents, teachers, and police offi-
cers wish to keep you safe and happy. You
can help by obeying the rules.
THE POLICE OFFICER IS YOUR
FRIEND. GO TO HIM when you are in
TROUBLE or NEED HELP.
If any stranger tries to make you disobey
any of the rules, report him at once to your
parents, your teacher, or a policeman.
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A'rHIEF IS BORN
TORII MARKET
APRILE'S PLACE 1 1426 Grove Street
933 Academy, Sanger 875 -7179
Irrigation Pumps (All Types)
ROGER'S CORNER GROCERY Home Pressure Systems
22015 E. Adams Ave. PISTACCHIO PUMP CO.
Reedley PUMP SALES & SERVICE
1432 So. Academy Sonaer 875 =3891
TOM'S T.V. & APPLIANCES
1349 1 Street, Reedley
638 -2636
LANARE GROCERY
7462 W. Mt. Whitney Ave.
Riverdale, Calif.
DARNELL'S LOCKER PLANT
1815 W. Front St. 896 -1604
Selma
SELMA OUTDOOR
Marine Supply & Repair
Auto Glass & Upholstery
Pittsburgh Paints
1503 Grove 51., Selma (209) 896 -5233
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FRANK TRAMMEL
9295 E. Dinuba, Selma
896 -2552
Selma
KEN'S SHOPPING CENTER
SHAVER LAKE, CALIF.
TOLLHOUSE CAFE
Good Food —Home Made Pies
"Friendly Service"
Larry & Letho Paden, Owners
Tollhouse
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PINT
Por
ARCHIE'S RESTAURANT
BELMONT MOTORS
"The Best For The least In Used Cars"
6187 N. Blackstone 439 -9906
A -1 INSULATION & FENCE CO.
3808 E. Belmont Ave. Ph. 264 -9904
6766 E. Olive, Fresno 251 -6219
ARAX MARKET
BEN'S NORWALK SERVICE
502 L Street 237 -5048
Engine Tun* -Up - Minor Motor 1poin
— CompWM Lubrication —
A B CMUSIC SERVICE
Fresno
796 East Shaw Avenue (Car. Ist and Show)
Phone 224 -4137 Fresno, Colif- 93726
1031 E. Belmont 485 -1900
BIG BORE DRILLING CO.
ARROW PHARMACY
Well Drilling - Cesspools - Septic Tanks
A and M CARPET
4796 E. Kings Canyon Rd. 255 -8351
Licensed Contractor - For Free Estimates
620 W. Olive, Fresno 237 -2156
Call 264 -5786 4714 E. Home
BIG SAVE MARKET
Groceries - Meats - Vegetables
A & M LUMBER CO.
B & D SHELL SERVICE
Beer - Wine
Open 7 Days a Week
Service Is My Business
112 W. Whitesbridge Ave.
(Except Major Holidays)
BOB GLEASON
266 -3763
4561 Olive & Maple Aves 255 -0424
1240 W. Shields at West Ave. 227 -1170
BILL'S HOME &APPLIANCE CENTER
A -TO -Z RENTAL
3992 North Blackstone Ave.
CHARLES BALOIAN CO.
G.E. - RCA
Ph. 229 -0607 Bill Vollgraff, Owner
Wholesale Produce
Firestone Tires - Complete Line Furniture
WE Salute The Sheriff's Dept.
For A Job Well Done
1340 G Street Fresno
333 E. California at Martin - 268 -8192
ACME MACHINE CO.
BAMBOO HUT
BILL'S LIQUOR STORE
Steel Tubing
Excellent Chinese Food to Take Out
1 148 No. First St.
212 North H St. 266 -9469
2441 N. First St. 222 -1513
233 -3395 Fresno
SAM 'I- EXANDER
BARON'S POULTRY RANCH
GARNETT L. "BILL" BILLINGS
REFRIGERATION
Fancy Poultry
Wholesale Distributors
FARM EQUIPMENT
1939 Van Ness 268 -6183
3892 Butler, Fresno 266 -9928
2122 So. "G" St. Ph. 264 -9813
ALLEN'S WELDING SHOP
HERB BAUER'S SPORTING GOODS
BLACKSTONE GARAGE
"The All Sports Store"
Tune Ups - Brakes - General Repairs
Portable Arc & Acetylene Welding
" Open Evenings and Sundays"
Arc and Acetylene Welding
y g
1339 E. Church Ave. 268 -4203
Where Abby & Blackstone Meet
1638 E. Swift 227 -4457
ALLSTATE SANITARY CO.
BEAVER'S ENTERPRISES
BLOSSER'S SPORTS EQUIPMENT CO,
Suppl6m for
RODEOS - snows - "ICS
Look For Beaver's Special Poultry
ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS
1046 N. Cornelia Ave. 264.8121
Fmno
2245 W. Church, Fresno 233 -1448
1424 Fulton St. Ph. 264 -5585
BLYTH & CO., INC.
ANDY'S OWL CLUB
BEL AIR MOTEL AND RESTAURANT
Charles E. Marsello, Vice President
721 Fulton 237 -9974
W Olive at Hiway 99 268 -4211
Security Bank Bldg. 264 -5987
Fresno
ANGELO'S DRIVE IN
BELMONT HARDWARE & PAINT
BOB'S TAVERN
Featuring the Best Hamburgers
For All Your Hardware Needs
Draft Beer - Pool Table
Bar B -Q Beef Sandwiches
710 W. Olive Ave. 268 -3726
817 E. Belmont 233 -0729
4030 E. Belmont Ave. 237 -9731
ANTIQUE UPHOLSTERING SHOP
BELMONT SAW SHOP
BOSSA'S LIQUOR STORE
Rebuilt - Restyled - Modernized
Saws, Lawn Mowers
Pinking Shears, Small Motor Repair
3348 E. Butler Ave.
Guaranteed Furniture Upholstering
Riley & Martin
237 -0697
1829 West Olive 237 -0584
Fresno
4126 E. Belmont 264 -5104
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PINT
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FROM A SHERIFF'S ALBUM_ CIRCA 1901
Pinkerton's National Detective Agenc
y
WANTED FOR
EMBEZZLEMENT
The Government of British Columbia hereby offers a reward of Two HUNDRRA AND Fii -i-Y DoLLARS
for the arrest and conviction of WILLIAM R. ATKINSI % %,]lose photograph and description
appear on this circular.
Atkins was lately Sergeant of the Provincial Police at Victoria, B. C., and absconded front there on
June 13, igoo, with $i,2oo.00 belonging to the Crown.
DESCRIPTION.
William R. Atkins, native of England, age about 33 years. Height about 5 feet [ot, inches.
Weight about 195 pounds. Square build. Brown hair, thin in front. May wear thin brown mustache
or may be clean shaven. Straight nose. Ruddy complexion. Nearly always wears eyeglasses.
Three upper front teeth false, wears a plate. Scar on neck, below and back of one ear. Fluent talker.
Well educated. Has worked as clerk, newspaper reporter and cowboy.
HANDWRITING OF WILLIAM R. ATKINS.
If located telegraph the undersigned, or any of the above listed offices, as follows:
" Woman is here. Wire instructions."
Keep shadowed, but do not make the arrest until instructions are received in reply to such telegram.
PINKERTON'$ NATIONAL DETECTIVE AOENCV, BV ORDER
3o6 Marquatn Building, Portland, Oregon. F. S. H USSEV,
JAS. NEVINS, R[a1D[NT SUPT.
Supt. Provincial Police, Victoria, B. C.
Portland, Ore., Sept. 24, 1900.
Pinkerton's was a name well known in law enforcement at the time of this poster
(probably as well known as the best -known pseudo- detective agency of modern
television). This was prior to the use of fingerprints and it is interesting to
note the methods used for identification on this and other posters.
127
FCVNGED BY ALLAN ►INKCRTON, 1{s O,
ROOT. A. PINKERTON, New York, OEO. D. BANGS, Oenl. Supt.,
"' OP0,1C/S ••.
Principal&
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WM. A. PINKERTON, Chicago, 1 NEW YORK.
PORTLAND, ORE., MAKOUAM BLOCK
JAMB N[VINB, Bu-,
JOHN CORNISH, Asst. 06M. Supt. E.etern Division, New York.
NEW YORK, 87 BROADWAY
E. S. OAYLOR, Asst. Oenl. Supt. Middle Division, Chlugo.
BOSTON, 90 COu KT ST.
JAS, MCPARLAND, Asa, Oenl, Supt. Western Division, Denver.
PHILADELPHIA, 441 CN[BTNUT ST.
ATTOKN [Ya,
CHICAGO, 201 FIFTH AvNu
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ST. PAUL, G[nuAN1A BANK BLDG.
SEWARD. GUTHRIE h STEELE, CONNg".D ev T.L. —O.R.
CITY,
KANSAS Y, 622 MAIN ST.
NaW YORK.
DENVER, O ►[RA HOus[ BLOCK
SAN FRANCISCO, CROOK[K BLDG.
Ra1►r�ausf/w/ the AwNr /o•n BAnk.ra,' AaseG /a//ws.
SEATTLE, WASH., DOWN[ BLOO,
MONTREAL, MCROMANTS BANK OF
CANADA BLDG.
$250.00- - - REWARD - -
- - --- $250.00
WANTED FOR
EMBEZZLEMENT
The Government of British Columbia hereby offers a reward of Two HUNDRRA AND Fii -i-Y DoLLARS
for the arrest and conviction of WILLIAM R. ATKINSI % %,]lose photograph and description
appear on this circular.
Atkins was lately Sergeant of the Provincial Police at Victoria, B. C., and absconded front there on
June 13, igoo, with $i,2oo.00 belonging to the Crown.
DESCRIPTION.
William R. Atkins, native of England, age about 33 years. Height about 5 feet [ot, inches.
Weight about 195 pounds. Square build. Brown hair, thin in front. May wear thin brown mustache
or may be clean shaven. Straight nose. Ruddy complexion. Nearly always wears eyeglasses.
Three upper front teeth false, wears a plate. Scar on neck, below and back of one ear. Fluent talker.
Well educated. Has worked as clerk, newspaper reporter and cowboy.
HANDWRITING OF WILLIAM R. ATKINS.
If located telegraph the undersigned, or any of the above listed offices, as follows:
" Woman is here. Wire instructions."
Keep shadowed, but do not make the arrest until instructions are received in reply to such telegram.
PINKERTON'$ NATIONAL DETECTIVE AOENCV, BV ORDER
3o6 Marquatn Building, Portland, Oregon. F. S. H USSEV,
JAS. NEVINS, R[a1D[NT SUPT.
Supt. Provincial Police, Victoria, B. C.
Portland, Ore., Sept. 24, 1900.
Pinkerton's was a name well known in law enforcement at the time of this poster
(probably as well known as the best -known pseudo- detective agency of modern
television). This was prior to the use of fingerprints and it is interesting to
note the methods used for identification on this and other posters.
127
BONSTEEL DUMP TRUCKING BYDE'S HARDWARE CHICKEN DELIGHT
JIMMIE GIBBS— OWNER, MGR. CHICKEN - SHRIMP - BAR -B -QUE RIBS
439 -2667 Free Delivery
1327 Fulton Mall 233 4255 1326 N. Blackstone 266 -8111
7223 N. Inaram Pinedole
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
BROWN'S MOTEL
Kitchen Apartments
4727 N. Motel Drive 233 -9870
BRUCE'S BARBER SHOP
Personalized Barbering
2736 Divisadero,
Plaza Shopping Center
K. C. BUCK SERVICE STATION
Enco Gasoline - Service
Merced & L 237 -9773
BUKER & COLSON DRUG CO.
24 -Hour Emergency Prescription Service
Open 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. (Sat. to 2)
Ph. 237 -4171 — Free Delivery
2848 Mariposc
ARCHIE J. BURTON
Service Is My Business
2020 W. Shaw (at West Ave.)
Phone 439 -5401 Fresno, Calif
CAL MARKET & LIQUOR
MEAT - FISH - POULTRY GROCERIES
304 E. California Ave. 237 -8454
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
CASSANO'S SHELL
Lubrication • Minor Repairs
Tires • Batteries & Accessories
Vito Cassano
2344 No. Cedar Phone 233 -0677
CEDAR AVENUE NURSERY
Complete Nursery Service
3411 N Cedar 227 -0171
CENTRAL SUPPLY CO.
530 Van Ness, Fresno
268 -4765
BUSSEY WELL PIPE WORKS CENTRAL VALLEY LEVELING CO.
Excavating - Grading - Paving
1555 N. Chestnut 251 -8448 Fill Dirt
4865 E. Belmont Ave. Ph. 255 -0775
BUTLER DRUGS PAT CHIARITO TRUCKING
Peter Bedrosian Tractor Hauling Our Specialty
3558 E. Butler 237 -7844 2006 W. Jensen Ave. 485 -0804
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CIRCLE W. APPLIANCE CO.
Major Repair on Westinghouse Only
2005 E. Belmont, Fresno 268 -7703
CIVIC PATROL
W. D. SHERMAN, Owner
1404 E. Susex Way 229 -9454
RUSS CLEMENTS SERVICE
2740 Van Ness Blvd., Fresno
227 -3190
CODY BROS. PLUMBING
Carl Allen, Jr.
8171 E. Hedges 251 -7772
COMMERCIAL MFG. & SUPPLY CO.
2432 South Railroad
COOK & LA VOY INSURANCE
GENERAL INSURANCE - BONDS
3003 N. Blackstone 229 -8523
Fresno
J. T. COWAN
General Contractor
625 E. Belmont Ph. 485 -0320
DAVE'S AUTO ELECTRIC
Official Brake & Headlight Station
General Repair and Tuneup
3261 E. Belmont 233 -3661
DECKER AUTO SUPPLY
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
2545 N. Blackstone 229 -8544 j
MIKE DEMIRJIAN
TRUCKING
5408 E. Jensen Ph. 237 -7178
DEE'S FORTY ONE CLUB
1275 N. Blackstone 233 -4335
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FROM A SHERIFF'S ALBUM CIRCA 1901
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$50,000 Reward► An Additional Reward of $5,000 for the Arrest of Pat Crowe.
Taken 1893. Taken 1894. Taken 1900. Taken 1900.
The above cuts are likenesses of Pat Crowe, supposed to be the leader of a gang of men who kidnapped Edward A. Cudahy,
Jr. in this city on the night of Dec. 18, 1900, and held him for a ransom of $25,1000.00, which was paid in $5, $10 and $20
gold pieces.
Three men were implicated in the kidnapping, and are described as follows:
No. 1. Pat Crowe. Aged 33: height 5 ft. 10' /, in.; weight 155 to 165 lbs.; brown hair, mixed with gray
at sides; blue eyes of nervous expression, light sandy mustache probably dyed, may be smooth shaven or wear sandy full beard,
has faint scar on right cheek, scar on inner right wrist, scar on base of left thumb, several scars at base of left index finger,
three upper right molar teeth out, which causes cheek to sink, unless replaced by false teeth, left eyetooth out, which may have
been replaced by a false one. Bertillon measurements, ht.lm79-4.O.A.80-O.Tr.93-6.H.L.19-3.H.«'.15-4.Ch.14-1.R.E.6-8.L.F.26-
4d2. L. M: F.11 -9. L. L.F.9 -4. L. F. A.48 -5.
* * By a resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the city of Omaha, passed January 22, 1901, I was authorized to offer an
additional and direct reward of $5,000 for the arrest and delivery into the custody of an officer of this department, in any jail
in the United States or Canada, of Pat Crowe, alias Frank Roberts, alias John Wilson, alias James Martin, alias Frank J. Murphy,
alias Harris. The cut showing him as he appeared in 1894 is said to be the befit likeness of him as he appeared when last seen here.
No. 2. Aged 32 to 37, height 5 feet 9 or 10, weight 150 to 160, dark hair, dark complexion and dark mustache if any.
No. 3. Aged about 40, height 5 feet 10 inches to 6 feet, rather stout build, weight 185 to 190, dark hair and complexion,
dark mustache, speaks with Irish dialect in gruff voice, is a heavy drinker and cigarette smoker.
* * There is also a woman remotely connected with the case, -the having been with No. 1 at the time negotiations were being
made to rent the house which was afterwards used as young Cudahy's prison. She is described as being aged 20 to 23 years,
height 5 ft. 4 to 6 inches, weight 130 to 135 pounds, very heavy dark brown hair, one front tooth gold plated, which is noticable
when she speaks, and has the resemblance of being solid gold, pale complexion, of delicate appearance, wore an imitation
Astrakan black cape, black winter hat with long black feather, and she will likely be found in company with Pat Crowe.
In affecting a trade for the pony used by No. 1, a Hunter case, gold filled watch, was given as part payment. The watch
is an Elgin Giant,case No. 46614 horse's head with bridle engraved on back, and a shield on front case around which are
floral engravings, has a cheap Elgin movement No. 5017624.
The $50,000.00 is offered as follows: $25,000.00 by the city of Omaha and $25,000.00 by Mr. E. A. Cudahy, to be distributed
as follows, the city of Omaha and Mr. Cudahy having agreed each to pay, $5,000.00 forthe arrest and conviction of any one of
the kidnappers, $15,000.00 for the arrest and conviction of any two of the kidnappetr, and $25,000.00 for the arrest and
conviction of all t'tree of the kidnappers of E. A. Cudahy, Jr.
To avoid any utnecessary commotions, I would suggest that photographs be sent b this office, of any suspects who may
be arrested for the above crime, as the only way we have of identifying No. 2 and No. ; will be by photographs.
Addres. al) commutications to
J. J. DONAHUE,
Omaha. Nebrasa. January 22, 1901. Chief of Polies.
Biggest reward offered was forthe kidnappers of a member of the Cudahy family.
Anyone earning a reward of this amount would have been well on the road to
retirement in 1901.
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CARL DePRIMA
Painting Contractor
3145 E. Simpson 229 -8291
DIAMOND -REO SALES & SERVICE
Truck Sales & Service
5220 So. Peach Ave. 233-1126
DIESEL ENERGY CO.
Arnold Wallace
Diesel Fuel Injection —Sales & Serv.
2428 S. Railroad Ave. 268 -7936
JOHN DILLON PLUMBING
Plumbing Fixtures and Repairs
Residential and Industrial
4504 E. Woodward 237 -5686
DOLLAR DINER
Smorgasbord
6767 N. Blackstone
439 -0267
DOMINIC'S LIQUORS
7 Days a Week
PARTY SNACKS
6030 Blackstone 439 -4231
DON'S SHOP
Aircraft Welding - Metal Spinning
Rudders & Trunions for Stearman Plane
3074 S. Elm 237 -5441
EASTON DRUG CO.
5796 So. Elm Ave. 264 -2965
EDDIE'S PASTRY SHOP
We Specialize in
Birthday, Wedding and Party Cakes
Manchester Center 229 -0232
ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP
253 Fulton, Fresno 233 -1153
ELECTRIC SUPPLIERS
220 M Street, Fresno
EL MAR PACKING CO.
301 Santa Fe Ave., Fresno
ENRIGHT'S SERVICE PHARMAC
Phone 222 -5222
2409 No. First Street
Fresno, California
ERNIE'S CLEANERS
3406 E. Butler Ave. 237 -6827
Fresno
E S T R A D A ' S
Cocktails - Spanish Food
Banquet Room
370 Blackstone 237 -0516
Tom Duffy's
EUREKA BOOK SHOP
Specializing in Books, Et Cetera
Californiana & Western Americana
2440 E. White Ave. 264 -8969
EVANS DRAPERY STUDIO
Draperies for Your Every Need
455 No. Broadway 237 -0063
Roy Fisher
GARDEN SPECIALTY SHOP
''Complete Lawn Mower Service"
1551 N. Palm Ave. 268 -65151
LOU GENTILE'S Flower Basket
722 Olive, Fresno 268 -6644
FRESNO AUTO PARTS
560 Broadway 266 -8261
Fresno
FRESNO BODY WORKS
Body and Fender Work.- Painting
Day and Night Towing Service
4577 Home Avenue
Day Phone 251 -5509
FRESNO BRAKE SUPPLY
Marvin Andersen —Duane Andersen
3951 Ventura, Fresno 255 -3069
FRESNO LIQUOR STORE
Open 7 Days a Week
5595 E. Griffith Way Ph. 291-7888
EVAN'S ELECTRIC SERVICE
Repairing & Rebuilding I FRESNO MERCHANTS PATROL
648 Broadway Ph. 268 -4704 3484 E. Austin Way 222 -0348
F & L LIQUORS
Ice - Groceries - Magazines
1 288 N. Fresno 266-1864
FEDERAL JEWELRY & LOAN CO
Since 1919
1820 Tulare Street 237 -34
FRESNO MARBLE & TILE CO.
1530 N. Thesto Ave.
266 -9438
Fresno
FRESNO OXYGEN & WELDING
SUPPLIES
729 P Street 233 -6684
21 (FRESNO PLUMBING & HEATING CO
4572 E. Belmont Ave.
FENNELL'S SUNLAND SERVICE
For Prompt Service Call 255 -8353
Service - Accessories - Car Washing
2148 Kern Street at L 268 -2492 FRESNO SAv*v SERVICE
POULAN CHAIN SAWS
Trimmer Power Mowers
FIGARDEN GROCERY
Fresh Meat - Beer - Wine - Groceries
3742 W. Bullard Phone 439 -2120
ELMER ELIA, Dry Wall Contractor RAY FISHER PHARMACY
Taping, Texturing and Hanging
4646 N. Blackstone Ave.
709 W. Sierra Madre Ave.
229 -8206 Phone 222 -3033
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Complete Saw Service
721 N. Fresno 237 -1407
VINCENT GANDUGLIA TRUCKING
4746 E. Florence 251-7101 4746 E. Florence
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WELLS, FARGO & CO'S EXPRESS.
SPECIAL OFFICER'S DEPARTMENT.
SAx FR.kxcisco, November So. 1SSS.
On the twenty - seventh day of July last, the stage from Bieber, Nlodoc Co., to Redding, Shasta Cu.. was
robbed by one man of the U. S. mail and Wells, Fargo & Co's treasure box, the latter containing only $3 1.1- ;.
The amount obtained from the mail is not known but would probably be several hundred dollars.
On November 8, the stage from Downieville to Nevada Cite was robbed near •• Nigger Tent" b% one ni.m.
who rifled three U. S. mail bags and Wells, Fargo & Co's treasure, gefting from the latter $zo.w coin and a
gold bat- of the value Of $2,200.00. Weight of bar 127rV-6 ounces; fineness, SSo; size, 6:+ inches in length Icy
2?-, inches wide and I inch thick, stamped on bottom, H. Scammon across the corners and in centre.
XVells, Fargo & Co. will give one- quarter the value of the bar for its recovery, or proportionately fur any
part thereof. It is not improbable that it may be cut and offered for sale or assay in fragnhents.
On the twentieth of November, the stage from Eureka, Humboldt Co., to Ukiah, Mendocino Co., "as
robbed by one man who got from the Express $68474 coin and currency, and probably $1,000,00 from the
seven mail bags which he rifled.
We have reason to believe that the robberies above described were committecJ by the notorious C. E.
Boles, alias C. E. Bolton, alias Black Bart the Yo. S.
BLACK BART'S
Laundry Mark, F X O 7.
The ahmce is a g,nxl picture of 111nek
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changed Iii, nppeatance by altering the
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DESCRIPTION.
EDUCATION, liberal; NATIVITY, New York; AGE, about sixty years; O0iUI1A-
TION, 111111tH,?; HEIGHT, five feet, eight inches in stockings ; cu�IP1.1 :xtuN, light ;
COLOR OF EYES, blue ; COLOR OF HAIR, iron gray ; HEAVY MUSTACIIE, nearly white
HEAVY IMPERIAL, nearly white; st!.E OF FOOT, No. 6; wEIGII -l', one hundred and
sixty pounds; SIZE OF HAT, 7Y ; does not use tobacco in any form, nor
intoxicating liquors or opium. High forehead, points running well up into hair :
large ears, standing well out from head ; eves, light blue and deep set ; nose
rather prominent and Broad at base; high check bones ; heavy eye brows; chin
square and rather small ; head large and long (size 7!/); two upper front teeth
missing on right side of mouth ; two lower teeth missing in centre ; smal; mole•
on left cheek bone; scar on top of forehead, right side ; scar inside of left wrist ;
shield in India ink on right upper arm ; two vaccine marks on right upper arm :
Forearms quite hairy ; heavy tuft of hair on breast ; gunshot wound opposite
navel on rl,,ht side; well muscled ; has been troubled with throat disease, and
voice, it times, seems somewhat impaired ; is a person of great endurance, a
thorough mountaineer, and a remarkable walker, and claims that he cannot be
excelled in !Waking quick transits over mountains and grades ;. when reading
Without glasses, holds paper off at arm's length ; is comparatively well educated,
a general reader, and is well informed on current topics ; cool, self contained, a
sententious talker, wyith waggish tendencies, and since his arrest has, upon st:vcral
occasions, exhibited genuine Wit, under most tryin circumstances. \lade his
headquarters in San Francisco for eight years; made but few close friends, and
those of first -class respectability; is neat and tidy in dress, highly respectably in
appearance, and extremeh• proper and polite in behavior, chaste in Ltn,,ua;;t :.
eschews profanity, and has never been known to ramble, other than buy11111
pools on horse races and speculating in mining stocks.
Between July, 18'85, and November 4, ISS3, he robbed twenty -eight sta;�es in this State alone. l Ir. was
released liom the State Prison at San Quentin, Januar% 23. I SSS : spent two weeks in this city, thr:n went to
Modesto, Madera, Merced and Visalia, leaving the latter place February 2S, under the name of 'M. Maitre.
The State and \Veils, Fargo S, Co. have each .1 standing reward of $3oo for the arrest and conviction f
each such oR'ender. The government has a standing reward of $too for each Berson convicted ul rubbinc,
the U. S. Mail.
Any person giving the undersigned information which enables him to discover the whereabouts of Boles
Wdl be suitable rewarded.
!'lease pilst publicly and securely. J. B. HL \I F.
Special Officer, Wells. Far ,yo & Co.
This old "Black Bart" poster of 1888 is a real collector's item. He was probably
second only to Joaquin Murrieta in fame as a highwayman of early California.
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GLEIM -CROWN PUMP INC.
3087 So. Elm Ave. 266 -0584
Fresno
B. C. McGuy
GOLD NUGGET
Where Good Friends Meet
1218 E. Belmont Avenue
HENDERSON GARDENS
Complete Nursery Stock
Landscaping Consultant
4180 N. Fowler, Clovis 291 -2484
HENRY'S LIQUOR STORE
2,498 So. Elm 233 -5574
THE GOLDEN CROWN
Billiards - Pool - Snooker - Amusement HICKS SIGNS
COFFEE SHOP Neon - Plastic - Painted Signs
740 E. Belmont Ph. 237 -3752 3236 W. Belmont 264 -8657
GOLDEN STATE BROOM CO.
Office 412 Delno Ph. 233 -7761
Factory 2735 Woodward 237 -5416
GRANDMA'S PANTRY
Hours: 7 -5 Mon. thru Sat.
LUNCHEON
Gifts - Cards - Antiques
Corner of Van Ness & Tuolumne St.
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HAHN'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
ALL MAKES - MODELS - TERMS
3906 E. Belmont 264 -4009
HAMILTON'S GROCERY
8964 S. Elm 264 -8609
HARRISON MOTOR PARTS
701 M Street 233 -7255
ANTHONY HARRON
HARRON BOX NAILING CO.
2390 East Avenue 237 -7436
HART'S PHARMACY
Phone 229 -3553
4174 N. First at Ashlan
HEALEY & POPOVICH
OFFICE AND BUILDING EQUIPMENT
1703 Fulton Ph. 264 -4736
HEITZIG and SHIRKEY
U. S. ROYAL TIRES — RECAPPING
Fresno's Oldest Tire Dealer
Since 1919
1608 Broadway 233 -1147
CARL HOBE
Consulting Petroleum Engineer
4740 N. Arcade, Fresno 227 -8003
HOt I Y DEPARTMENT STORE
1027 F Street Fresno
HOME FURNITURE CO.
Brand Name Furniture & Appliances
1332 Van Ness 233 -4672
HOWELL AIR CONDITIONING
& SHEET METAL, INC.
4404 N. Effie Phone 222 -5224
HUDSON'S SHELL SERVICE
Expert Tune Up and Brake Work
1 190 N. Chestnut at Olive
Phone 251 -8317
HUEBNER SPORTS
Tennis & Ski Shop
West and Olive Aves.
485 -5320
HUMPHREY BROS. INSURANCE,
REAL ESTATE
Established 1906
841 No. Fulton 264 -3541
HYATT LODGE
FIRST IN HOSPITALITY
Glenn and Evelyn Buehler, Co -Owner Hosts
"We believe in cooperation of the Law officers.''
4290 N. Blackstone (209) 227 -4015
IRV'S BAIL BONDS
PHONE 233 -7197
24 HOURS A DAY
2308 Tulare Street
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J & J SERVICE
Groceries - Meats - TV - Appliances
9010 So. Elm 834 -5034
JAE'S CLEANERS & TAILORS
Laundry Service - Alterations
Reweaving
1325 Hazelwood 264 -5527
JAKE'S AUTO BODY WORKS
24 -Hour Towing Service
2229 E. McKinley 268 -6661
JEFFREY ELECTRIC
CONSTRUCTION CO.
1835 Lamona 233 -2208
Compliments
JENSEN & PILEGARD
RESNO
JERRY'S
FRESNO- McKINLEY GARAGE
Complete Motor Repair Service
2433 E. McKinley 264 -2447
JERRY'S TAVERN
1345 Fresno 264 -2059
JIMPAT, INC.
W. Annadale & S. Grantland
Fresno
JOHNNIE'S CEDAR SHIELDS UNION
Johnnie Barigian, Prop.
EXCELLENT SERVICE
4195 E. Shields Ave. 222 -0161
Fresno
JOHNNIE'S GARAGE
5105 W. Shaw 233 -5932
JOHNNIE'S MARKET & CAFE
3292 N. Weber 237 -2673
TEDDY JOHNSON
Well Drilling
488 W. Shaw, Fresno 227 -3012
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Help Combat Crime
BURGLAR -PROOF YOUR HOME
Burglary is a constant menace to your home. There is a burglary committed
almost every minute of every day of the year in the United States.
Your own home is seriously threatened unless you personally act to prevent
burglaries. The fun of an evening out or a vacation can be rudely spoiled if an
intruder takes advantage of your absence. Burglars look for houses that are
temporarily empty, especially those that are darkened or insecurely locked.
Police reports throughout the nation indicate that the burglar's principal ally
is the person he victimizes. You can "burglar- proof" your home and help your
police department reduce burglaries by taking the precautions suggested below.
DON'T Help THE BURGLAR
When You Leave Your Home For An Evening or Longer Period
1. Keep at least two lights connected to
an automatic timing device. The timer will
turn the light on at dusk and of at your norm-
al retiring time. An unlit home, or one with
lights left on all day is an invitation to the
burglar.
2. Make certain that sturdy pin- tumbler
cylinder locks are on all exterior doors of
your home. The pin - tumbler cylinder lock is
still the most secure key- operated lock ever
devised. Don't simplify the burglar's job with
an inferior lock.
3. A practical method of preventing in-
truders from enteringyour home is to install
auxiliary night latches with a deadlocking
mechanism on your exterior doors. Glass
doors should be protected by "double cylin-
der" locks, requiring keys on each side.
Make certain that basement and second story
windows are just as securely locked as those
on the first floor.
4. Always inform you neighbors and local
police that you are going away. It is also
advisable to leave shades up and Venetian
blinds partially open. Drawn shades will pro-
tect the burglar.
5. Never leave a note for prospective
guests telling them that "the key is under the
mat." Burglars can also read and will appre-
ciate such thoughtfulness. Also, never notify
your local newspaper before you leave on a
trip. Tell them about your vacation after you
have returned; it will still be news, but no
longer to burglars.
6. Call police to check on strange solic-
itors not carrying proper credentials. Never
allow anyone without good credentials to enter
your home. When talking to strange callers
at your door, stand in front of the lock so
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that the caller cannot unlock it to prepare
for his return. Remember, a daytime "call-
er" may return at night as a burglar.
7. Be certain that milk bottles, mail and
newspapers do not accumulate at your door
while you are away. Have milk and newspaper
deliveries suspended and mail held until you
return. Make these arrangements by letter
or telephone. A note left in a bottle may stop
delivery, but it will also tell a burglar that
the "coast is clear."
8. Keep a record of the serial numbers
and descriptions of all your valuables to help
police recover them if they are stolen and,
whenever possible, store them in a safe
deposit box in your bank. This is one way of
foiling the burglar if you overlook any of the
other suggested precautions.
9. Always report suspicious persons and
questionable or dangerous actions to your
police department, or nearest Sheriff's Office
by dialing "O" for Operator.
DRIVE -IN THEATRES
TODAY! BOX - OFFICES OPEN at 6:00 PM
Children Under 12 Free
SUNNYSIDE
live 6 Clovis Ave, 251 -737
kSTARLITE NORTH `1
remo i show 227.771
MOTOR -IN °4` '
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Hiway 99 at Central 237 -666
kSTANUTE SOUTH NIN'"
resno i Shaw 227.031
SUNSET °!M
bites Bridge & Hughes 261 -010
ROCKY JOHNSON'S SERVICE
Mobil Products — Ouality Tires
4794 E. Belmont 255 -7191
JONES WINDOW SHADES
& UPHOLSTERING
274 N. Fresno St. 233 -6523
JORGENSEN'S BATTERY SHOP
4740 E. Kings Canyon Road
255 -0800
JOURDAN CONCRETE PIPE CO.
1851 No. Motel Drive 237 -7125
K -Y LUMBER CO.
"Home of Friendly Fences"
1710 Blackstone 237 -6105
K & Y MARKET
Groceries - Wine - Beer
2082 W. Whitesbridge 237 -6213
LLOYD KIGGENS AGENCY
Bennett N. Levinson, Owner
All Lines of Insurance
3220 E. Mayfair Blvd. 237 -7111
KING -O -MEAT CO.
Serving Restaurants - Institutions
Resorts - Markets
3931 Ventura 251 -8603
KINSAKU
Japanese- American Food
Banquets - Food To Take Out
1424 Kern 233 -1522
LA CUCARACHA STORE
ALFRED G. FLORES, Prop.
Mexican Importer
1014 E Street Fresno
LA MAR ELECTRONICS
12 "L" Street
264 -3636
Fresno
FRANK LAMBE
Piper Aircraft Sales
Chandler Field 233-1 129
LAMONA CLEANERS
"Service To Please"
1289 N. First St. 264 -4825
Fresno
LOTUS RESTAURANT
2412 N. Blackstone
227 -8376
Fresno
LUIGI'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT
Pizza - Neapolitan Style
— Banquet Room for 50-
7 Days a Week 5155 N. Blackstone
LUM'S CHOP SUEY
Chinese and American Dishes
609 Divisadero, Fresno 268 -7919
WM. H. McDONALD, Jeweler
Certified Gemologist - Registered Jeweler
American Gem Society
5056 North Palm Avenue 222 -5656
SPEED B. LEAS CO. MADISON BUTANE SERVICE
Real Estate - Insurance Hardware - Plumbing - Sport Goods
2515 Merced St. 268 -4731 4032 W. Whitesbridge 264 -1730
LARSON BROS. AUTO PARTS
New Automotive Parts
1631 N. Motel Drive 233 -3126
LEE'S MOVING SERVICE
1832 Kern 266 -1297
MANOR HOUSE U -SAVE LIQUOR
Liquors - Beer - Deli - Notions
2196 S. Elm Ave. 233 -0419
MARCHESE TYPEWRITER REPAIR
Office Machines Sales and Service
Phone 237 -7435
1333 Fresno Street
LEWIS FOOD MARKET
S. E. MARINER CO.
Fresh Meats - Produce - Groceries COOLER PADS
2301 E. Lewis Ph. 237 -0366 3815 E- Belmont 266 -9223
LEO'S WATCH SHOP
Diamonds — Bulova Watches MARINI GROCERY
Sony TV — Stereo — Radio Groceries - Beer - Meat - Produce
Oriental Gifts
1029 E Street 264 -1511 1 1304 W, Jensen 237 -2219
LIGHTNING RECORD SHOP
Walter Mah
KOMOTO DEPARTMENT STORE MARK'S FOOD MARKET
1528 Kern Fresno 3551 E. Ventura 268 -6717 2995 S. Elm, Fresno 264 -4491
JOE W. KONKEL
Electrical Wiring
Residential & Commercial
4405 E. Grant 251-8289
TED KUHN UNION SERVICE
TUNE UPS - BRAKES
4595 N. Cedar 224 -2652
LION PACKING CO.
3310 E. California
Fresno
LLOYD'S AUTOWERKSTAT
German Auto Repair
1426 N. Blackstone Ave. 237 -5924
Fresno
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Best Wishes
MARK'S LIQUOR STORE
1730 E. California 266 -6246
MARTIN FLOWERS & GIFTS
458 N. Fulton Near Belmont, Fresno
Phone 485 -1161
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Dep. Gul Langle}, is the suspect in this situation.
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Deputy K. Nicholas is instructing in
first aid. bur enforcement officers mast
hold a Red Cross first aid card.
MARUKO CYCLERY
BICYCLES - HONDAS
2848 E. Belmont 264 -2588
MELODY FOOD MARKET
5149 W. Shaw, Fresno 233 -5039
MIKE'S LIQUOR STORE
George, Ella Marcus
Liquor - Wine - Beer
852 E. California, Fresno 266 -1828
MILLER'S DRUG
Norsigion Bros. Aircraft Repair I PIT STOP
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Fresno Air Terminal 255 -3444 MODEL CAR RACING CENTER 4151 E. Ashlan 229 -9722
O. K. PRODUCE
1502 G St., Fresno 268 -7031
O'BRIEN'S BRAKE SERVICE
Wheel Aligning - Brake Relining
Drum Turning - Tire Skimming
1515 Merced at F Sts. 266 -0631
OCHINERO'S PRODUCE CO.
3 E. Olive 264 -5037 I 1431 G Street Fresno
MIKE MIYAMOTO
Excavating - Grading - Paving
6369 N. Peach Ave., Clovis 299 -2629
LLOYD MOLLER
2240 No. Blackstone 227 -6152
.MONARCH REFRIGERATION
1558 N. 9th 266 -2393
Fresno
MONTE -SANO STONE CRAFT
Custom Design
EUROPEAN CRAFTSMANSHIP
3252 W. Lansing Way 227 -0519
Greetings
MORRIS FEATHER CO.
Fresno
NEAT DAY NURSERY
INOETHEAST ASSEMBLY TODDLERS)
NON. DENOMINATIONAL — AGES 7 TO S YRS.
HOT PREPARED NOON MEAIS — SNACKS
INDIVIDUAL COTS FOR REST
ART — MUSIC — CRAFTS — SUPERVISED PLAY
MYRTLE ORERG. Dir•Nor
ii"_i —d P.bli, Sthool Tw her
4386 North Chestnut of Holland 291 -4212
NISEI LANDSCAPE SERVICE
5322 E. Huntington Blvd.
251 -3051
Fresno
NORMART'S FURS
Established in 1895
1230 Fulton Mall 237 -6143
POOL SUPPLY OF FRESNO
268 -8026
1338 N. Blackstone Fresno
POTIGIAN TRANSFER
4041 S. Highway 99 268 -6254
PRICE'S ROLINDA MEAT CO.
WHOLESALE MEATS
Restaurants - Institutions - Resorts - Markets
9358 W. Whitesbridge, Fresno 264 -7456
PALM -OLIVE REALTY CO.
Ben S. Cowden - J. Corbie Fry
Roy St. John R $ L RICHFIELD SERVICE
340 Olive, Fresno 266 -0277 3097 Tulare 237 -3096
Fresno
PARADISE LIQUOR
Open 7 Days A Week And Evenings DICK RAFFERTY
AUTO RENT, INC.
4674 N. Blackstone 222 -0949 940 So. Arthur Ave. 233 -8445
PAY LESS MARKET Fresno
1 103 "E" St.
Corner of "E" and Mariposa
233 -2523
ED PEARLE'S CHEVRON SERVICE
Atlas Tires - Batteries & Accessories
4216 E. Shields at Cedar 227 -3603
PETE'S FURNITURE REFINISHING
Office & Household Work Guaranteed
3579 W. Dudley, Fresno 237 -2929,
RAGLE'S PHARMACY
3141 N. Palm Ave., Fresno 227 -3639
RAY'S AUTO SERVICE
RAY STOKES
Official Station:
Headlights - Brakes - Pollution
Complete Automolive Repairs & Service
1930 E. Olive, 233 -2808 -- Res. 227 -8358
george radovich's
RED CARPET
Fine Food and Cocktails
3315 No. Cedar 222 -2030
PHANTOM VIEW PET MOTEL
Boarding - Trimming - Bathing RED TRIANGLE OIL CO.
DOGS & CATS
929 N. Maple, Fresno 255 -9600 2809 S. Chestnut, Fresno 237 -3835
JOE PHILLIPS, Inc.
PRODUCE SHIPPERS RENO'S SPECIALIZED SERVICE
1533 E. Shields Ave. 227-0768 1659 Broadway 268 -0629
PIONEER AUTO PARTS
REX DRUG CO.
CLAIR G. DRAGOO, Owner Karl 8, Dee Tashjian
1331 Fresno St. at 99 233 -7167 1020 Broadway 268 -0791
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You have heard the saying by a mail man, "Through rain,
.rnou•. sleet or hail, nothing can stop the U.S. Alail." As
you can see in the above picture, not er•en floods can stop
Criminologist Al Flores as he takes photographs of evi-
dence which will he used to help .robe a crime and be
used in court.
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Dick Thomas hurriedly opens his gift during the
Pat,/)' which -ti as held from 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon
the day before Christmas. 1968. The party was spon-
sored by the Records Department and Mrs. Francis
Day was the party host. Also pictured is a table of
goodies which the ladies of the Records Dept, baked
and brought to the office.
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RIDGE ELECTRIC MOTOR CO.
Electric Motors - Portable Tool Repair
Best Wishes
STATE CENTER MEAT CO,
Commercial Kitchen Equipment Repair
PAUL L. SANDERS CO.
Wiring and Supplies
2747 N. Clovis, Fresno
1803 S. Van Ness 268 -0741
1215 G St. Phone 268 -5031
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
ROLINDA FARMERS STORE
STERLING'S FUNERAL HOME
SARKIS K. SARKISIAN
9500 West Whitesbridge Road
Feltus L. Sterling, Prop.
MARY SARKISIAN MOSESIAN
266 -3671
1146 B Street Fresno 266 -2349
RONNIE'S MIDWAY MARKET
SCHEDLER- KIRSCH TIRE SHOP
STRUZA'S LIQUORS
7091 North Blackstone
Recapping & New Tires
439 -2509
242 Broadway 237 -3850
2974 So. Elm, Fresno 264 -3275
ROSE'S ADD A BOARD NURSERY
ART SCHEDLER'S
SUMNER'S
BSA - Suzuki Motorcycles
Wholesale Only
ENGINE REBUILDING & SUPPLY
Schwinn Bicycles
2420 W. Olive Fresno
624 Broadway, Fresno 268 -5091
4697 E. Belmont 255 -9642
RUEBEN'S T V
Sales & Service
W. C. SCHMIDT
SUNNYLAND BULGHUR CO.
MOTOROLA
Color and Black & White
TOOL AND DIE MAKER
Manufacturers of PROCESSED WHEAT
209 N. Maple Ave., 251-2081
776 N. Backer 255 -2386
1435 Gearhart 233 -4983
ROYAL PHARMACY
Compliments of
Compliments of
946 Fresno Street
1 F. SCOTT
Swimming Pool Equipment Distributors
DON MADSEN
266 -3292
Raisin City
1349 No. Abby Fresno
ROXIE'S GRILL
SERVICE BODY WORKS
Featuring Pedaburgers & Hamburgers
Body - Fender & Painting
ORDERS TO GO
Color Matching
966 N. Fulton St. 266 -6663
251 Broadway, Fresno 237 -7719
T & D AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY
617 Broadway 266 -9783
ROSSI FLORAL CO.
SMITTY'S BAIL BONDS
1302 Van Ness, Fresno 233 -2211
OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY
Phone 233-7151 2144 Merced St.
TARPEY DRUG STORE
4127 N. Clovis Ave. 291-3518
Eat Out & Enjoy Life
TOM SOUZA SERVICE
S. E. RYKOFF & CO.
Serving You for Over 25 Years
TENT CITY SURPLUS
2260 Railroad 237 -5093
6722 N. Blackstone
439 -1345
SOUZA'S TRUCK LINE
SABER'S GROCERY
General Hauling
THERMAL PRODUCTS, INC.
COMPLETE GROCERY LINE
Beer -Wine
Local & Long Distance Service
Wholesale Refrigeration Supplies
3320 W. Jensen Ph. 266 -6837
2960 So. Elm, Fresno 264 -2698
720 E. Belmont 435 -1941
SAMS
STADIUM AUTOMOTIVE CENTER
LUGGAGE AND LEATHER GOODS
COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR
TOMMEL'S ROD AND REEL REPAIR
Re Nu -AIL Shoe Service
1017 Fulton Mall, Fresno, California 93721
Tires Direct From The Factory
608 Blackstone 266 -5537
Telephone: 233 -0825
1612 N. Blackstone 485 -5762
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ROVER, THE 5th SUSPECT
Deputy Larry Hill responded to a bur-
glary in progress call at a local junior
high school. On his arrival he found
four young boys inside the school and
the look -out. Rorer, on the roof. The
four boys were taken into custody easily.
The tough part was getting Roder down
from the roof. It seemed Roger had
developed a fear of height and had to
he lowered to the ground with a slung.
The hoys were placed in Juvenile hall,
Rorer was re pr•imantled and released
a f to r he promised to reform and go
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POUCE
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A NORMAL DAY AT THE FAIR
These children are not lost; their par-
ents are. Sgt. Lary Nelson and Dep.
Andy Moreno assist in locating the lost
Parents.
JOHN TORIK
Complete Automotive Service
460 Fulton 2689431
TOWER HOUSE
* Lunches * Dinner
* Dry Blue Dressing
831 Fern Ph. 485 -0840
T U R P I N' S
FURNITURE - INTERIORS
1028 North Fulton 233 -4201
UNIGAS INC.
Dave Mitchell, Resident Sales Mgr.
Bus. 264-2913 Res. 251-5717
2891 So. Elm Ave. Fresno
UNITED AUTOMOTIVE WORKS
TRUCK REPAIRING
Used Truck Parts
304 "N" Street 264 -2937
UNITED LOAN & JEWELRY CO.
1010 Broadway
233 -8766, Fresno
VALLEY RADIATOR CO.
1221 N. Blackstone 237 -0723
VALLEY TYPEWRITER CO.
Royal Typewriters
Victor Adding Machines
FRESNO
1929 Fresno Street Phone 266 -9936
VENTURA T -V CENTER
T -V RENTALS
3619 E. Ventura 266 -5318
VISTA HARDWARE
4305 E. Tulare, Fresno
255 -2786
WAGNER'S AUTO RADIO
WALTER'S SHOE REPAIR
General Shoe Repairing
WONG'S FOUL) MART
All Work Uuaranteed
362 1. Street 485-4, 13
3375 W. Olive Ave 237.0784
WALT'S MARKET
WONG'S CITY MARKET
Fresh Meats —Cut To Order
5591 W Shaw
233 -1707
4791 E. Tulare St. 255 -5319
WARD'S VILLAGE MARKET
WOODY'S GARAGE AND
Open Six Days A Week
U LF SERVICE
9 A.M. 'till 5:30 P.M.
General Auto Repair
1917 S. Chestnut -255 6390
3784 So. Cherry Ave. 237 -0880
WENGER'S LEATHER SHOP
Personal Leather Goods & Luggage
Police Rigs &Undercover Holsters & Repairs
YOSEMITE ELECTRIC
Fig Garden Village — 229 -1294
Residential & Commercial Wiring
WEST FRESNO DRUG CO.
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
1501 Kern Street Car. of F Street
Phone AD 7 -1558 Fresno, California
WEST SHAW BODY & PAINT
"Over 30 Years Experience"
Elmer Blom: Owner
5135 W. Shaw, Fresno 237 -3738
WESTERN INDEPENDENT
POSTAL SYSTEM, INC.
Wm. E. Spaulding, President
P.O. Box 2289
Fresno, Calif. 93720
WHIRL WIDE HELICOPTERS, INC.
"Experts In Air Lift Engineering"
5424 Perimeter Rd., East 291-6656
WHITES BRIDGE AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS
Automatic & Standard
Transmission Service
204 E. Whites Bridge Rd. 237 -4873
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WILSON'S
Triumph- Kawasaki- Bultaco -Maico
443 Broadway 237 -0215
Automatic • Becker • Bendiz • Bloupunkl Compliments Of
Delco • Motorola • Philco WINGATE CO.
1 2515 N. Blnrkstone 222 -1022 1 4791 E. Date
4583 E. Home 251-8284
YOSEMITE NURSERY
Everything in the Nurbery Line
HENRY T. MASUDA, Prop.
4019 No. Blackstone 227 -2010
YOSEMITE PHARMACY
Bankamericard - Mostercharge
2406 N. Blackstone 227 -2977
YOST & WEBB FUNERAL HOME
Tulare & T Streets
A. R. ZACHER CO., INC.
200 Santa Fe Ave., Fresno
237-6161
ZAHIGIAN'S MARKET
6947 So. Elm, Fresno
266 -5904
ZENNY'S MEXICAN FOOD
Olive & Blackstone
1666 E. Olive
485 -9940
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FOR THE WOMAN PEACE OFFICER
ART'S Catering & Lunch Service
For Dependable Service
ART PADILLA
Phone 237 -1060
606 N. Sherman Fresno, Co. 93701
SIERRA VILLA REST HOME
Ambulatory Patients
4276 E. Sierra
Clovis Ph. 299 -5579
CLARK'S FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT
''Everything For The Fireplace''
1102 E. Belmont Ave. 268 -3155
Fresno
LUFTENBURG'S FABRIC CENTER
''DRESS FABRICS FOR ALL OCCASIONS"
931 Fulton Mall
Phone- 237 -1296
JOHN'S LIQUOR STORE
LIQUOR - BEER - WINE - PARTY NEEDS
Fishing and Hunting Licenses
Bait and Fishing Equipment
7274 N. Blackstone 439 -2780
HOWEY MOTOR SALES
Guaranteed Automobiles —Block Long Selection
181 1 Divisadero at Abby 268 -9744
KARLO'S
Locktails
Cedar & McKinley
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By
B. Beets, Senior Matron
Fresno County Jail
A LITTLE - KNOWN, but highly profes-
sional organization in the great state of Cal-
ifornia is the Women Peace Officers Asso-
ciation.
The aims and purposes of this organiza-
tion are: to secure a closer official and per-
sonal relationship among women peace offi-
cers of the state of California; to promulgate
useful and helpful knowledge to all women
connected with the police activity in any of
its various branches in order to obtain the
highest standard of efficiency among women
peace officers; and to secure a just and mer-
ited recognition of women peace officers and
their work.
Meetings are held each month in various
locations throughout the state, making attend-
ance of each member possible at least once
or more a year. Each regular meeting con-
sists of an accredited peace officer standard
training course of a minimum of two hours
each meeting.
Women of the Fresno Sheriff's Depart-
ment have journeyed to San Mateo, San Fran-
cisco, Los Angeles, and to the conference at
Newport Beach. The meeting in Fresno this
year was hosted by Vivian Allen, Past Presi-
dent of WPOA and members of the Fresno
Police Department. All the instructors were
excellent, and each member came away with
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I 5156 North Blackstone
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DEPT. • COSMETICS • APPAREL SHOP
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PREAMBLE
he duties of all peace officers involve grave responsibility for
the protection of life and property and the enforcement of
the law- It is imperative that the system upon which public
safety depends is developed to a high point of efficiency in
service and ideals. Therefore, the members of our organization must
constantly maintain the highest ethical standards in personal as well
as official conduct, and our conduct and motives must be such as to
merit the confidence and respect of the people.
OBJECTIVES
To maintain law enforcement as an honorable profession
To be cognizant of our responsibility which is the protection and
defense of individual and community rights.
To strive toward true professionalism by preparing ourselves through
education and training to keep informed of current theories and
techniques in the interest of better serving the public and our
profession.
CODE OF ETHICS
enforce laws without fear or favor;
Recognize law enforcement work as an opportunity to render a worth-
while service to the public;
Cultivate and maintain the support and cooperation of the public in
law enforcement;
l Extend the effectiveness of law enforcement by interchange of ideas,
information and experience;
?Maintain high moral standards;
Remember that the badge of law enforcement is a sacred trust.
Adopted by Executive Board March 9, 1956.
M. Jones Wayne Jones, Jr.
ALLSTATE ROOFING CO.
New Roofs -- Re- Roofing — Repairs
Bank Terms — Free Estimates
Locally Owned & Operated
15 N. Thorne 264 -1013
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JIM WEIR & SONS
CEMENT CONTRACTORS
486 -1071
4149 So. Orange Fresno
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LIQUOR JUNCTION
SPORTING GOODS
''House of Fine Spirits''
264 -9267
5065 N. Motel Drive Corner Shaw
Fresno, California
JORGENSEN & CO.
Fire Extinguishers and Safety Equipment
2691 S. East Ave. Ph. 268 -6241
Compliments
GEORGE'S
FIVE -TEN LIQUOR STORE
510 E. Olive 266 -6278
ren wane
RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SHOP
OPEN 24 HOURS
2790 SOUTH RAILROAD AVENUE PHONE 268 -1027
MASTER RADIATOR WORKS
Delco- Harrison Distributors
Repairing - Recoring - Cleaning
Frank Kandarian
616 Broadway Phone 237 -0514
LOUIE KEE MARKET
Fresh Meat & Groceries
1041 Tulare St. 233 -7527
Fresno
JOY -N -JOY CAFE
Mexican - American - Chinese Dishes
1047 F Street 266 6001
JUICY PIG
Specialists In Barbecue Foods
HOT LINKS — DRAFT BEER
2355 S. Fia 233 -9733
IRELAND MANUFACTURING CO.
Formica Specialists
2223 So. Van Ness Ave. 233 -1857
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Matron fuanila Turner, Santa Clara Sheriff's Depl..
Defu o Beatrice Sharks.), and Matron Donna ShIP-
nian, hoih frow 1'1'esno Sheriff's Deharlinew, and
Jeanne Vogel. nialron, also f root ScnII41 Clara Colnit 1'
clopped for limch al the lisherwan's li�larf in San
l ranciscu afler the nieelin g, and before conlwiling
to San Olienliii for a /cull'.
a sense of accomplishment because of the
high caliber of the instructors and the train-
ing information provided.
Expenses are not allowed for members
of this department to attend these valuable
training programs. Arrangements must be
made to attend meetings either on their day
off, or take time earned.
VILLAGE FOODLAND
PALM AT SHAW
CEDAR AT GETTYSBURG
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA
We Wish To Salute Our Officers Of
The Fresno County Sheriff's Dept.
ARA'S APARTMENT
2250 North Weber
Fresno
FRESNO COUNTY RESERVE COMMUNICATIONS SQUADRON
Seated, left to right: G. Reece, E. Ler-
i ` ". t 1.1141, Del,uty K. Nicholas, Res. Captalll
- _ �� Herald Sey ff ert, Lieut. D. Denllir, B.
Quisenhe rr.y, R. Firstenberger. Second
`ar roue: W. Kreyhagen, f. Riley, H. Eld
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Communication Reserve
Squadron And Its Duty
At Pineflat Lake
By
Depidy Kenneth G. Nicholas
SPAWNED EIGHT YEARS AGO, the
Fresno County Sheriff's Communication
Reserve Squadron has become king. -sized and
is taking on an ever - increasing number of
tasks, most of which are related to boat and
safety patrol of Pine Flat Lake and its recre-
ation areas.
Composed of 36 volunteer members under
the leadership of squadron member, Captain
Harold Seyffert, the squadron is on a 24 -hour
alert for a call from the Sheriff's Department
which will send its members rushing pell-
mell for any of a number of reasons —from
quieting down a gang of tough kids at Reedley
Beach to saving a life or recovering a body
at Pine Flat Lake.
The squadron works through Lt. Don
Dennis, the Sheriff's Department's quiet,
efficient liaison officer, and Deputy Ken
Nicholas in charge of field operations.
The squadron's main job is covering all
the bodies of water in Fresno County except
Millerton Lake, and to be on special call
there too, if needed.
The calls come for any number of rea-
sons— patrolling the lake, checking bonfires
in camps, fireworks on the Fourth of July,
special Halloween duty, rushing snake -bite
victims to hospitals, towing in broken -down
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LAK ERI DG E MARINA
On Beautiful Pineflat Lake - 30 Miles East of Fresno California Just Off Trimmer
Springs Road In Deer Creek Recreation Area.
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or burned -out boats, cautioning over - zealous
water skiers —the list is endless.
These fellows are doing a terrific job,
with a big savingto the taxpayer. They supply
their own boats, and are not paid for their
time. It would cost the county at least $ 8,000
a summer to pay for what they do for no mon-
etary compensation.
Every man has at least $200 invested in
the equipment he needs, and this doesn't count
the cost of the boats, and the gas they use,
or the men's time. They definitely fill a need
of the Department.
The big months of the season are coming
—June, July and August —and with them an
uncountable number of headaches, all handled
in a good humor by these jacks -of -all- trades.
Well, almost always in good humor. After all,
how cheerful can you get when you've spent a
day, a night and the next day on a body hunt,
then have to explain to a Southern California
boater why he needs his craft registered, or
why he can't stand up in it on the water. Or
why he can't even put it in the water until it
has had a safety check.
These volunteers have spent the relatively
quiet winter months regrouping their forces,
repairing their boats and other equipment,
because they know that, come summer, the
entire operation will be repeated.
Like the time Deputy Nicholas, along with
volunteer officers Harvey Kroeker and Tom
Tripp, were headed towards the Hell's Hole
areaoftheKings River after getting a report
that a man was injured.
We found him, of course, but we found
his son first. The injured father was about
a mile- and -a -half down a rugged trail, the son
informed us, and was in need of quick care.
We descended slowly —it was the only
way we could go —and after nearly an hour
we reached the victim. He had a compound
fracture of the right leg. First the easy part
— placing him in a Stokes litter and tying
him in after wrapping the torn muscle and
putting splints on the leg, procedures learned
in first -aid classes.
Then came the tough part. The victim
weighed 180 pounds, and we had to carry him
backup that steep trail, with its heavy brush
and slippery, sliding rocks.
It was a pleasant sight to see the Forest
Service descending the hillside to assist us.
Muscles strained and feet were skidding on
the loose ground, but headway was made
slowly. About half -way up the hill the Sheriff's
Department rescue team gave us some relief.
By now the litter had become ten -fold in
weight.
The crews finally made it to the top, where
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a welcome ambulance took the man and sped
away. Another coordinated effort had prevent-
ed a catastrophe.
Then there was the time a drowning man
was reported on the Kings River below the
dam. Two men had disregarded posted signs
and had gone into the river, becoming trapped
in the chruning waters. An onlooker entered
the river to help them, but became the victim
as he was washed down the river and drowned.
The careless two were helped to safety by
bystanders.
A life had been needlessly taken through
the carelessness of others. The signs were
there, if they had only paid attention to them.
There was also the time that smoke was
reported on the water near Lombardo's, and
the Sheriff's boat took off at flank speed. A
boat was on fire, and, although no one was in
it, a great many other boaters were circling
the blazingcraft, as the curious always seem
to do. But they were much too close for their
own safety, and had to be warned away. That
gas tank could have exploded.
Theburningboat, incidentally, was in the
$5,000 class and was lost because of care-
lessness— spilled fuel had ignited after it
was started. A basic safety rule had been
violated, at a high cost.
These are the "big jobs," of course.
There are a multitude of others. Like check-
ing the buoys for the protection of swimmers,
settling a passel between a fisherman and
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water skiers — telling that obnoxious skier
to keep out of there —, handing out inspection
stickers to approved boats, assisting boat
races, and on, and on, and on. And don't for-
get —keep that grin on your face. Keep them
happy, and they just might keep you happy.
The Fresno -based squadron has been
joined by its Coalinga counterpart, headed
by Gene Smith with Deputy Jerry Schmidt as
the field officer. This eight -man contingent
principally covers the Mendota Slough area,
but also is on call wherever needed.
All these volunteers get from the county
is a badge —they pay for everything else.
Why then do they do it? Listen to Reserve
Officer Ernest Lerma:
"It's knowing that I could be out there
needing help. It's knowing that people con-
gregate around water at vacation time, and
they sometimes need help; help like I might
need sometime. It's nice to know that it will
be there. It's because I want to do it, to help
out my fellow citizens. Even when it's 115
degrees hot."
Or listen to Reserve Officer Bob Stites:
"It's a public service, a needed one.
Somebody had to do something, and we are
doingit. One patrol boat can't do it alone. So
we're here. It's as simple as that."
But it isn't really as simple as that. These
men, as mentioned before, get only a badge
for their efforts. But it's a lot more than a
badge.
It's a badge of dedication and service.
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By
Ken Hogue
Resident Deputy Sheriff
Huntington Lake
BECAUSE of the mountain recreations
available to the public, the Shaver and Hunt-
ington Lake areas experience an extremely
large population increase during the summer.
Camping, boating, fishing and sail- boating
are but a few of the many recreation activities
available. The great majority of vacationers
are honest law- abiding citizens who respect
the rights of all, and who practice safety in
their fun. Unfortunately there are a few who
are not in this category, making it necessary
for Sheriff Willmirth to assign resident deputy
sheriffs to Shaver and Huntington Lakes dur-
ing this period.
The primary duties of the officers
assigned are: boat patrol to enforce the boat-
ing and water recreation safety laws; vehicle
patrol; criminal investigation in the business,
residential cabin, and campground areas; and
assisting the Sheriff's Search and Rescue
Team by making preliminary contact with
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Wholesale and Retail
Groceries and Choice Meats
Phone 237 -6661 1232 -34 F St.
Fresno, Calif.
NOOK SANDWICH SHOP
THE SPOT FOR A uOIC:K LUNCH
2014 Tulare St. 485 -4829
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STERLING TOWEL CO.
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friends and relatives of the lost or injured
party.
Deputy Frank Hoke was assigned to Sha-
ver and I was assigned to Huntington, with the
tour of duty beginning on the weekend of April
27, the opening of trout season. Although there
was a heavy influx of fishermen, there were
no boating mishaps on either lake, and the
only incident reported was the death of an
85- year -old heart attack victim at Huntington
Lake.
The following weekend we were dispatched
to Camp Sierra to rescue a fisherman who
slipped and broke his leg while fishing in Big
Creek about a mile downstream from Camp
Sierra. The terrain was very steep and rug-
ged, making it impossible for the victim to
get out without the help of rescue workers.
Ken Davis, special agent for the Southern
California Edison Co., responded to the scene
with a volunteer rescue party. They walked
into the area with Deputy Hoke and carried
the injured fisherman out by stretcher.
We were contacted on May 18th, by a
young man who reported that his female fish-
ing partner was lost in the back country be-
tween the Sample Meadow Road and Twin
Lakes. The two of them had left Sample road
at 9:30 that morning, hiking a trail to Twin
Lakes. They lost the trail a couple of miles
off the road, and in searching for the trail
they became separated. The man was able to
find his way back to the road where he went
for assistance. Deputy Constable Dick Smith
and myself conducted a preliminary search
and found the victim just before sundown in
the general area where she became lost. She
was hysterical with fright and almost inco-
herent when we reached her. She said that
she ran all the time she was lost, crying out
for someone to help her. It was her continu-
ous screaming that directed us to her. Had
this woman not been found the first couple of
days that she was lost, her lack of mountain
experience and the failure to keep a cool head
could easily have cost her life.
Deputy Hoke terminated his employment
with the Sheriff's Department early in the
seasonand Jim Daily was assigned duties as
resident deputy at Shaver Lake.
The latter part of June brought on the
juvenile vacationers and the activities went
into full swing.. The weekly Saturday night
dances held at Lakeshore kept us busy from
the evening until the early hours of the next
morning. The Fourth of July weekend dance
crowd was unbelieveably large and Jim Daily
was on hand to assist in crowd control. Jim
and I were inside the dance hall when an
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excited teen -ager came running in from the
parking lot to advise us there was a fight out-
side. We responded to the scene and observed
a long - haired hippie -type subject laying on
his stomach, and a young man sitting in the
middle of his back with the hippie's legs
twisted into a leg -lock. The hippie was beg-
ging the man to release the pressure on his
legs. The immediate investigation revealed
the hippie was caught red - handed burglari zing
the car of the man who was sitting on his
back. Our burglary suspect was very happy
to be released out of the grasp of the burglary
victim and into the handcuffs of the sheriff's
officers. He had picked a car to buglarize
that belonged to an ex -high school wrestling
champion who had just been discharged from
the U. S. Marines.
The following Saturday night resulted in
the arrest of four felony suspects who bur-
glarized the China Peak Lodge. Sgt. Bill Cun-
ningham, who worked on special crowd control
assignment at the Saturday night dances,
and I received word that the lodge had been
burglarized. Investigation at the scene
revealed that four male adults were inter-
rupted by a lodge employee while they were
committing the crime. Two of the suspects
fled the scene on foot and disappeared into
the mountains. The other two suspects fled in
a car, with the lodge employee throwing rocks
at 'the fleeing vehicle. The suspects in the
car drove a mile up the highway and stopped
to wait for their friends on foot. Jim Daily
responded to the scene from Shaver to assist.
Daily and Cunningham apprehended the two
suspects in the car, and also a third suspect
who was on foot. The fourth suspect came out
of hiding and gave up when he observed the
tow truck hauling the car away.
One of the highlights of the season was
the arrest of a young man who, we believed,
was the biggest drug pusher in the area.
Early in the season we had heard rumors
that dangerous drugs were being used by
some of the juveniles who lived in the moun-
tain communities. There remained rumors
until late in the summer when we received
some facts to work with. Jim Daily was con-
tacted by a Shaver resident who stated that
his son had come home "high" on pills. The
investigation revealed the identity of the push-
er and the fact that he was a recent graduatQ
of the local high school. He allegedly had been
furnishing drugs to fellow students during the
past year. The information was passed on to
Constable Jack Sturges, Sgt. Cunningham,
and I so that we could watch for the pusher
at the dance which was to be held that same
night at Huntington. Ironically, all three of us
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Groceries Sundies Delicatessen
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VICTORIA HOTEL & RESTAURANT
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2524 Tulare, Fresno
485-1571
VETTLING'S SPORTING GOODS
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Guns - Ammunition - Fishing Tackle
Phone 255 -8547 4502 E. Belmont
ELMER VETTLING Fresno, Calif. 93702
VEE'S TRAILER RENTALS
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Hitches - Appliance Dollies - Pads
4036 E. Ventura Phone 237 -8169
SUNLITE MARKET
Groceries - Wine - Meat - Produce - Notions
4718 E. Kings Canyon Road 268 -5932
M. R. VIERRA COMPANY
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Trimmer Power Lawn Mowers
248 No. Broadway 266 -0582
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were familiar with the suspect, since Cun-
ningham had caught him sneaking into the
previous Saturday night dance without paying,
whereupon he had become very belligerant
when reprimanded. Sturges then had banned
him from all future dances for the remainder
of the season. Although we doubted that he
would come to the dance that night, he showed
up —much to our pleasure —, and was allowed
into the dance as if all was forgotten about
the previous trouble he had caused. The sus-
pect was kept under constant surveillance,
and about a half -hour later I saw him passing
pills to a girl on the dance floor. When con-
fronted with what was observed, he angrily
stated that he had given the girl aspirin. The
suspect was escorted outside for further
questioning, at which time he attempted to
run. He fought violently to free himself before
being subdued by Cunningham, Sturges and
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myself. He had 327 assorted pills in his pos-
session, including several LSDcapsules, and
a hypodermic syringe and needle.
Thanks to the safety - minded vacationers,
therewere no boating accidents, injuries, or
drownings at Huntington throughout the sea-
son, and only three search - and - rescue oper-
ations in the area, with two rescues being
completed at the preliminary stage. The
Sheriff's Search and Rescue Team was called
out of Fresno on only one occasion: to look
for a lost four - year -old boy, who was found
safe after being lost for part of one day and
through the night. Crime prevention and
criminal investigation were the most demand-
ing and time - consuming of our duties through-
out the summer vacation season.
A total of ten felony arrests were made
as the results of crimes committed in the
Huntington Lake area. Without the combined
efforts and cooperation of all law enforcement
officers in the district, this could not have
been accomplished. My very special thanks
to Constable Jack Sturges, who spent many
long and exhausting days in assisting the
Huntington and Shaver deputies; and to Ken
Davis of the Southern California Edison Co.,
who always offered his assistance wherever
and whenever it was needed.
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A Report From Shaver Lake
By
Jim Daily,
Resident Deputy Sheriff
Shaver Lake
SHAVER LAKE is a small mountain com-
munity located northeast of Fresno in the
foothills. The permanent resident population
of Shaver during the winter montns numbers
approximately 250; however, during the sum-
mer, the influx of vacationers and tourists
brings a large number of flatlanders into this
community and the surrounding areas of
Dinkey Creek, Wishon, and Courtright. Each
of these areas mentioned has one or more
campgrounds, fishing facilities, and most
have boating facilities.
During the winter months, these commun-
ities are served by Constable Jack Sturges
and his Deputy, Dick Smith. In the summer
months this area, known as the Ponderosa
Judicial District, is simply too large for two
officers to handle, and for this reason Sheriff
Willmirth sends two Deputies from the Fresno
office towork the mountain area. under nor-
mal circumstances, the Huntington officer
covers the area from Huntington north, and
the Shaver officer takes the area including
Shaver and east to Courtright.
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When compared with other years, the
year 1968 was extremely quiet in the Shaver
area. The primary reason for this was the
fact that Shaver Lake was extremely low this
past year. This was partly due to the dry win-
ter, and partly to the fact that the Shaver Dam
was being resurfaced. With the water in the
lake so low, boating became very dangerous
due to submerged rocks and stumps. Because
of this, a number of boaters chose to use other
lakes such as Pine Flat and Millerton.
During the year of 1968, four rescues
were successfully handled with no loss of life.
The first rescue of the season occurred on
August 29th, when a woman wandered off from
C amp Sierra, a private resort located between
Shaver and Big Creek. For this operation, it
was necessary to call on Sgt. Bill Young and
the Sheriff's Office's mountain rescue unit.
The woman was discovered missing after
dark on the 29th. A preliminary search of
known trails around the camp was carried
out by volunteers from the camp; however,
this was unsuccessful. Sgt. Young arrived
early the next morning with four deputies
from the rescue team. A daylight search using
both deputies and volunteers from the camp
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was formed immediately and within three
hours the woman was located by Deputy Ken
Hogue, the resident deputy from Huntington.
The other three rescues noted occurred dur-
ing deer season and were all in the Patterson
and Hoffman Mountain area. In each case,
the lost person managed to walk out.
There were some tragedies in the area,
and one in particular points out the need for
safety when dealing with firearms. On July
24th, a young man was carrying a loaded .22
caliber automatic rifle in the back seat of his
car. He had parked the vehicle at Shaver
Lodge, and took the rifle from the back seat.
The rifle had no trigger guard, and according
to witnesses the victim grasped the rifle by
the barrel and pulled it out of the window
toward him. The trigger caught on a partially
open window and went off, the bullet striking
the victim in the neck. Tragic as this accident
was, it could have been prevented by knowing
and using the firearm safety procedures.
First, it is against the law to carry a loaded
rifle in your car. Second, you should never
operate or handle any rifle without a trigger
guard, especially an automatic rifle. Third,
ARCHIE PECKHAM
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
1718 N. Lafayette 266 -8730
THE BRIG
Fine Food & Cocktails
4743 N. Blackstone
227 -7297
PLEASANT STERILIZATION
& MATTRESS CO.
Mattresses & Furniture Sterilized
(State Approved Plant)
Mattresses Custom Made - Rebuilt - Renovated
New Furniture — Pick Up and Delivery
847 N. Pleasant Ave. 237 -4376
CONGRATULATIONS
O'SOLE MIO
RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA
3255 N. Cedar 229 -4990
PERFECTION MACARONI CO.
High Grade Macaroni Products
2704 S. Maple 485 -8110
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you should never pick up a rifle by the bar-
rel. And fourth, never point a rifle at your-
self (or anyone else). I hope that the readers
realize that any one of the above- mentioned
mistakes could cost a life and, unfortunately
in this case, the young man made all four of
them!
Other than the above - mentioned situations,
it was a fairly quiet, uneventful year at Sha-
ver Lake. A good deal of this officer's time
was spent in assisting Deputy Hogue at Hunt-
ington, as his area was much busier.
I would like to take this opportunity to
thank all of the residents in the area for their
cooperation this past summer. A special
thanks to all law enforcement personnel in
the area whose cooperation made my job much
easier. These would include Officer Otto
Vetter from the California Highway Patrol,
Ken Davis from the California Edison Co.,
and various members of the Forest Service.
A mention also should be made about Larry
Shannon, a local Shaver merchant, whose
knowledge of first -aid, and whose skill with
a resuscitator has saved many lives in the
area. With the nearest ambulance approxi-
mately one hour away, a man with Larry's
lifesaving skills is a great asset to the com-
munity.
WESTERN METAL
DEALER IN SCRAP METALS
Sonny Greenberg, Owner
264 -6246
2056 So. Van Ness Fresno, Calif. 93721
COMPLIMENTS OF
FORKNER RANCHES
INVITATION
�i
DON'7- leave car uwidote.L afar when parked: it i»tp /ifie
the thief's attest.
While the veracity of the old saw, "honor
among thieves" is highly questionable, the
auto thief, on the other hand, is surely held
in high esteem by his fellow lawbreakers.
He is very likely the most successful among
his breed, for four out of five times he goes
unapprehended.
As approximately a half - million car own-
ers are acutely aware of each year, auto
theft is on the increase. That is how many
cars are stolen annually throughout the nation,
according to the National Automobile Theft
BILL J. RIPPEE INVESTIGATOR
Licensed & Bonded
ALL TYPES OF INVESTIGATION
Civil - Criminal - Marital - Industrial
Personal Injury - Child Custody
Organized Labor Strike Investigations
3190 E. Rialto 229 -8106
Johnston Gear & Machine Works, Inc.
Agricultural and Industrial Equipment
Engineers & Machinists Since 1926
630 R Street, Fresno 237 -3427
A & W DRIVE IN
Featuring the BURGER.FAMILY
and A &W Root Beer
3807 E. Tulare 266 -5144
ADAMS MARKET
Bill Matts, Owner
Groceries — Beer & Wine
Seaside Gasoline
3256 W. McKinley 485 -6565
154
TO
DON'T lent e ralnabk l in plaid viety, lew pling the thief,
Bureau, an agency that assists in the recov-
ery of stolen vehicles and actively promotes
theft prevention.
In spite of the efforts of the National Auto-
mobile Theft Bureau, as well as all law en-
forcement agencies, including the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, between 10 and 20
per cent of all stolen cars are never recov-
ered and only one such culprit in five is
caught and convicted.
A major aid to enforcement agencies in
retrieving stolen cars is the Auto Identifica-
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4672 N. Blackstone
222 -0949
ROBERTS FIG CO.
5789 N. West Avenue
Fresno
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1'(111 rrarL iniob.ierved.
tion Manual, prepared by the AMA ana con-
taining representative photographs of all
makes of U. S. cars produced since 1951.
Police departments find the manual useful
in identifying quickly the type of automobile
they are seeking when an owner reports his
car is stolen.
Auto theft is generally considered to be
OSCAR & SON'S GARAGE
Phone 233 -8424
2021 N. Weber
Fresno, Calif. 93705
OAK LEAF RESTAURANT
AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE
Fine Food and Cocktails
HENRY JACOBSEN, Prop.
3261 E. Tulare St. 264 -6778
NONINI'S WINERY
NONINI'S SELECT WINES
Visitors Welcome
2640 N. Dickinson 264 -7857
Compliments from
P & J AUTO SUPPLY
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
2225 Ventura Avenue 264 -9747
RANDOLPH'S DISTRIBUTORS
Harold Dixon, Manager
2019 E. Belmont Ave. 233 -8724
_1 E F
ic,ttc ,E-cJI iu qurli,w: neo Ihir/ /i of all ,rune Ibcfll
occur Ibi.l u e1' .
`da young man's game," if such a casual term
can be used to describe a criminal activity.
In fact, the majority of all persons arrested
in stolen cars are less than 18 years old.
The so- called "joy - riding" thief, who
steals a car and drives it at dangerous speeds
and in a generally reckless manner until it
runs out of gasoline, constitutes an extremely
serious problem. The recovery rate for this
type of car theft is favorable but the car has
often been badly damaged or vandalized when
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GATEWAY MARKET 1 8 M SUPER MKT. d LEONARDO'S MKT.
SW 1.1— Arriw< Ilm Arr... Ai N.rh I I 9197 1 A -0amo A..
0 -9 SUPER MARKET WALT'S MARKET ZAHH:IANi MRi. BARGAIN 1`000 CENTER
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CARPS MARKET GHL 1000 CENIE. TOM TOWN
T61u r. � •. 9.uwn 7011 fall OiM1r Arnnu. 7391 S. Maple AI char
Best Wishes
STEPHENS & BEAN
FUNERAL SERVICE
Since 1885
it is eventually restored to the owner.
There are scores of professional theft
rings operating throughout the country and
the motorist unfortunate enough to have his
vehicle stolen by one of these thieves might
not even recognize the car when and if he
sees it again. A police department that re-
ports such a "recovered" auto may in reality
be referring to a bare chassis —the original
vehicle having been stripped of its engine,
transmission, tires, accessories and even
the steering wheel. Many such recoveries
are burned hulks, with the valuable parts
removed and what remained set afire to hide
clues.
American auto manufacturers are work-
ing continuously to reduce car thefts by mak-
ing it as difficult as possible for the thief to
enter, start or drive away the vehicle. They
are aware that every additional second a
thief requires to steal the car serves as a
deterrent. Door locks have been made
increasingly secure and the modern ignition
system is not easy to "jimmy." Many tricks
once used with success by thieves have passed
into oblivion because of the car makers'
efforts to frustrate them.
Most authorities are in agreement on one
thing: The car thief's closest ally is the car
owner himself, for it is he who leaves the
doors unlocked, the windows ajar, the keys
in the ignition or the vehicle itself parked in
an unlighted, mostly deserted area. Any one
of these is the equivalent of an engraved invi-
tation to a car thief.
BEL -AIRE CONSTRUCTION
Custom Homes & Apartments
Builders of BEL -AIRE GARDENS
388 N. Chestnut 255 -6646
MCWDonailers
UUTM YO UR KIND
OF PLACE
Blackstone and Shields — Shaw and Fresno
Shaw and West — E. Kings Canyon Rd.
Near the Fairgrounds.
HARDY'S SERVICE
New & Rebuilt Trimmer - Starlite - McLane
Mowers
Sales - Service - Repairs
2009 S. Orange Ave. Phone 264 -3210
BILL PARRISH CHEVRON SERVICE
WE PICK UP & DELIVER
Blue Chip Stamps
5385 N. Blackstone Ave. 439 -4880
ORIENTAL DRY GOODS CO.
Shoes and Ready -to -Wear, Notions
Luggage and House Furnishings
1 502 Tulare Street 237 -7421
Fresno 1, California
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
EL PATIO CLUB
818 F Street
Henrietta Rancho Products Co.
FRUIT JUICES & CONCENTRATES
Peach & California 255 -0401
Fresno
HARPAIN'S DAIRY FARM
GOLD MEDAL WINNING MILK
3949 N. Barton or 3900 N. Cedar
EL SARAPE CAFE
BEER — WINE
1412 T81are Street 233 -9812
ELLIOTT MANUFACTURING CO.
Industrial Supplies
Hand Truck Coasters and Wheels
1735 Ventura —H & Mono Ph. 233 6236
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
A -1 Au +o Pmt,
51
A— Pha,:ocy
126
81.:: . Spo. LqG an. ��
126
Cado, Lmn
Cove,
A -1 Inwlar ion d F.nr.
126
Mmw Dwnmis0-
15
Bw', big Boy
73
C.nrml City C rage
29
A -I Mew Jobb.n, Inc
80
Arr's Aulomoeve Se i:.
46
Boo's Tavern
126
C— Supply Co.
128
A d A Liquor
75
Arr, B-11
80
B.— cl.11, Hx'
Cove,
C.rd,al Vac of F,.sno
62
AAA A,.,. Soles
70
Art's Col.dr,q
141
Bmd Street Markel
76
Canrral Volley L ... l:ng Co.
128
A d B I .,
76
Art 's Ch.v. rn Sclvcur
46
Bmstce, Dump trucking
128
Gmrol Volley P;p< .o.
53
Ae . 5.: vic.
70
Ash d Petry Moron
55
B--% Liquor 90'.
126
Cenr,.co
22
ABC ' Kry Se ic.
152
Asher &w.
17
1 -,.. Ranch Ca.
108
Certified Ces.pcol Co.
144
ABC M„ . Dice
126
Ashlon Pkano.cy
84
Bo..... Cmcret. Construction
128
Champion Muffler S"uice
47
A d K n.niro�iol S.rvia.
61
Aswuioled Bows Products
80
Boy's Mork.!
76
Gunnel 53
22
A d M Co... d Linalrum
126
Awoci.red Lift T,v<k, Inc.
82
Brooding Iron
128
Par Cn;.411 True4ing
128
A d M Lu'n1s., Co.
126
A,rra Motel
9
Th. Brig
153
Ci.i Ch; Club
20
AOC A fluo.n
46
Ath.nion R. tau-on1
30
Broadway Car
53
Gucken Delight
128
A d W Drive Inn
93
Ada, Scaffold d Equipmem Co.
75
Broadway Steam Cleaning
128
Chihaohuo TorllU.rio
62
A d W Root B.e. DO- In
1]4
Audio Sales Co.
76
B'asi's Hardware
128
Ch.ismon's R.stoulam
146
A to Z k.nral Equipmm t
126
Auta Claims App'a +sal
146
Brown Brw. Adlwror,t
I61
Ch „n.n,en',
60
Abb.+t', /01611 Service
26
Auro 0; .l Electric
82
Brown's Motel
128
Cigawna Service Co.
65
Abby Macon
87
Automull.�. Wily Co.
52
Bards 8o'u.� Sh.ap
128
Clmlr W Appliance Serv;c.
128
Ace Al—; Awning
75
A-l.do T. -azzo Co.
46
B�_no Elecn;c Se'v
30
Civic C-1., C d.
51
Ac. Auto Repair
70
Bruno d To[. g—
12
Civic Patrol
128
Ac. Mobil. It” Shup
46
68 Boning "PL.' d S..ling
44
8'. Used M.t.Aals
at
Cla,dy's M.'kel
62
Acmes Mochln. Co.
126
8 d D B.dy Snap
75
&un,wig Drug C..
59
Clark Equipr.nt
67
Acme Relrtg. room Ser + ;rr
16
B d 0 Shell Servicr
126
H. 8. Buck R-.h-
94
Clark's Fireplace Equipm.ns
141
A<arn Equip: «lr R.nl.!
50
1 d 1 Up- lswy Trim Shop
22
K. C. buck S.-ic. Stotim
128
Russ CN.-h S.-i-
128
Ad.m, GI r,;'e
10
B d J Renr- A- La;l.• Sysl.m
75
Bud d UI's
BO
CIu6 Laundry
16
Adams M. 7.,
154
C. H. &'k $hoos
30
Butad's
12
Cl ydc's Round UP
20
:s:, Povi.q Co.
149
6.Idwin Heating d Ai. Cadi1 a ;n_.
83
Builder's Cmcrate
29
Cmtes Boot d M.I.,
62
Aawnce Elena c Co.
30
Sol lard Tale d Mnrbl.
30
6ukeu d Colson Drug Co.
128
Coco Colo Bmrfng Co. of Hm
48
Ad. TV Service
75
Chmles 8oloioo Co.
126
Buyer Chef
30
Cody &m. Pf.'Umg
128
Ay -.ilor Body d Point Shop
70
Bami,00 Hut
116
Annie Burton Shell 5av;ce
128
Coffee's
46
A, "Coffee S11-
32
Bonk of Ames ;co
78
Bw y Well Pipe Works
128
Coin Music Inc.
57
A'•wayn Gal( Cause
61
Bank of Tokyo
37
Butte, Cor, -1. cot Ham.
51
Co1y Mmor Sales Co.
105
AI's Chevron Sewice
75
Ba'hoz. lewelan
76
Butle Drugs
t28
Con -adol Mfg, d supply Co.
128
Al's Plumbing Snrn
77
Borkman, Edwin
46
Byde's Hord,,,,,
128
Cwewll Motor Tm6 Co.
48
Albrewv's 'Melding
46
a. _'s Paulby Roncl.
126
Condrs.nrol ht.'s NS -
8
Aib6gl +r Eir..e�c
152
Basq.,e Fre—k Bak.ly
46
C.W, of F,ea,o
80
C- 1in.nra1 Title Co.
59
S.. Aie rona� Ra6iguotion
126
Basque Halal
30
C.1 Market 8 Llquar
128
Cad d Lo Voy Insurance
128
Allen Welding Shop
126
Herb 8a Sporting Goods
126
C. forma AgrieuVluml +,rtc *o0
69
Caunl ry Boy Mork n1
19
AIL.d 41noleurn
76
0...''s Auro Wrecking
76
Ccl,fornia Cf, m
82
Country Cm,:r Murkal
63
AII'i.d Paving Co.
59
8.uv.r. Enmgsdses
126
C.hfornio-Fresrm Oil Co.
82
J. T. Cawon
128
AILad PIa.nL.,n9 Co.
157
8.< Hive
45
C.Iifornio Mot., E.pr
24
C-1 M.ol M-k.,
64
A.:,lor. Hooting Co.
142
Bel Ai. Morel
126
Colll.rnl. Plouno Foundation
10
Crac:ar Cilixe N.6-.1 Bank
2
A I, role Slnirory Co.
126
Bel - Ai'e Cmseucr -
123
Califo,nio Sewog. Disposal Co.
12
Bondy Gockel D.A.
23
.. - -vn Paving Co.
80
veil Swans S.rv;c.
34
Colifamio Trophy C -1.r
84
Goss Roods Tav
91
' . Sof.1y Equip..nl
157
M.k• Ball..
54
Col.. Grill
80
C.";. 6'w. Inc.
71
upr.,lsr. ry
148
B.M:= Hord.: d Point
126
Calwo Coalpy Market
128
- .., Wn.< +.o,ue Ca.
50
Beimonr Memodnl Park
30
Col.. Recall Ph.'moay
128
D d H Liq—,
69
. 5,d.ry A",
12
a.I,m,nr M.tan
126
Fronk Cnm,n decoy Solon
R6
D d M Auto Den
64
cello Liq_
86
Balmonr Sow Shop
126
Campbell To, d &n;nm Service
84
Doi.y 9.11. Freeze N,,. 35
4A
4 .pb Arun —n 6,oke d'Al —I
38
&..'v Ncrwolh 5e'vice
126
C..1e ' Sonic.
81
Dmy Bell. Feeze
72
And.rsm-Clayra, d Co.
62
fiend Pr >r Conha1
30
Capitol Cleaner
128
Doles Bros.
68
A d.e Elrce.c Co.
148
get -R -Rook
74
C.,b...y Gap D.W, Inc.
57
Dale..o d Mo,cilcn. Inc.
28
- - Roc; Produce
62
3rverogo> Unlimited
38
Corey O;1 Co.
62
Dolc', Ca&
18
O.I C1'.
126
!.g Al's Pizzo b Chick—
149
C.'I's Auro Rapo;'
128
D.nisn C,.or.iy Assn.
6b
.. '. D'i— Ir
J
126
Big Born Uri Uing Ca.
126
Carl's WhAI 1. Mears
32
Danny's Paul Se i..
36
.c Upi%oHse,ing E+..0
126
Sig Pororo Ma.ket
30
Caro -Lyn B.-ty Supply
52
Dan's Cl,h
89
:.. pl<„y d Co.
151
Sig Save Mortar
126
Can.", H.oting Service
128
Dave's Auto Supply
18
o'I.""
43
er L. '6N1' 8ilbngs
126
Cosa Canalr'
24
Dovr', A,n. El.cnic
128
- Aponmenr
143
vll% Hcme d Applies. Cm,1er
126
R. E. Co..
62
Dave's Tractor 4.pair
82
-. kaslau.ur.r
126
3�1i', Litt -1 Ste,.
126
Couono's Shell
128
Dov<'s Nan d 511 g.
90
d
126
31. -atone Awo Paris
30
Canilm's M.x1cm Food
44
Ovid d S.arn
22
Snack &n
16
+ -- FSrona TV d Rod.
62
C.v.'s 8uick
43
Sam Davidson Co.
69
1 �. Ar
25
3..,.. ,l.n. Gr-Q.
126
Cedar Ave. Nsnsery
t28
Bill Dov;s C—.6.1 Rtth:ger.li i
21
JET DRIVE -IN
BROASTED CHICKEN
Parties — Dinners — Picnics
Burgers - Sea Food - Donuts
FOOD TO GO
1234 N. 1st 233 -2172
1 Blk, N. Olive on First
DE ARC'S USED CARS
Low Cost, Dependable Transportation
Pete De Arc
3817 E. Tulare 266 -9764
Fresno Wire Rope & Rigging
Custom Rigging - Esco Products
Miller Swivels - Crosby Clips
Press Grip Fittings Skookum Blocks
2360 East Ave. 268 -8885
Compliments
LLOYD TULL
ALLIED PLUMBING CO.
704 N. Maple 251 -6041
157
SAFETY FOR ALL THROUGH RESEARCH
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA
SINCERE
BEST
WISHES
Mr. and Mrs.
Aram "Shorty" Peters
Darrel Davis Gulf 5erviee
De Arc's Used Can
Dov;s Sales
Day's Photo Repair & Sol.,
Dean's Janitorial Service
Decker Awa Supply
Dee's 41 Club
De K., Drugs
Da L.. Auto Laund,y
Delk Pest Canl,ol
Delos Santa, Grocery
DeLuca &Th,e Ike Id
DeAtarini Plastering Co.
De Marquis Club
Demco Library Supply
Mike Demir�ian
Den , Av ;.lien
Densmore Engine R. -AA,
Denver's Pastry Shop
Carl De Prim. Painting
D.rmer's Liquor Store
Devlin -Dow
Diamond Electric
Diamond Notional Corp.
Diamond R.. Sales & Service
Difl.d.o & D,Fendis Insurance
DiCicco's Pizzeria
Donald J. Dick Inc.
Dick's Sup.lies Inc.
Didie,'s Liqua,
Diesel E.gi....in Co.
Bob Dillard Livestock
John Dillon Plumbing
Din s Ferrous Piz
Direct Furniture Ft: ghr Outlet
Joe Dishia� Shell Service
Dolto, Dinu
Dolls, So- Market
D—n i 9 Restaurant
Daminic s Liquor
D .'s Chevron Service
D -n's Phillips 66
Dan's Plumbing service
Don's Shap
Harry Dooley & Co.
Double Cola Nesbit, Bottling Co.
Double 5 Cottle Co.
G. S. Douglas Co.
Dawning Chevron Service
Duggan's Lounge
Duke's Cocktails
Duncon's Liq.ors
Dun -Rite Mfg. Corp.
Dymond TV
Bill Eods Sharp Cars
P.J. Ends Fine Can
Eagle Cafe
East EI Monte Guest Horan
Easton D-, Co.
Eos,an Fo-d Lockers
Bud E.e .+ein B, k.
Eddic's Bakery Shop
Edward's Le- & Sof. Co,
Efbca Ca.
Elbow Raam
E l u�t ric Laboratories Inc.
EI=._I ric Mara, Shop
EI =_+,i col Suppliers
Elecna Track Refrigerorion
Elect,o•,Ic Speeialfles Co.
Elm, - El is
EI G.ID Na�.> Club
Eli's 11-1 -1 Service
Elliott Mfg. Co.
EI M" Pock. irIg Co.
EI Patio Club
El Serape Cafe
EI Taro Cute
EI T,Iunto
El-y's L.und —tte
Em{,; .e Freezing
Eng;a e•.: Swnd, Inc.
En.' ads In, "ion
Jack Enrigh,'s Service Pharmacy
E,n;e's Clean —
Ernie', Pastry Shop
Emie's Service
Esrrada's
Tam Duffy', Eureka Books
Evan's D,apery Studio
Evans Electric Service
Everybody's Market
F & L liquors
Farris Mockinary Cenrcr
Farmers Oil Serv;ca
Far Wesr Construction Inc.
Fashion Clean— Ltd.
Federal Fruit Distributors
Federal Jewelry & Loon
Fede,ol Land Bonk Assn. of Fresno
Fennell', Sunlond Service
Ferries & Gettl Chevron Service
Ferry Pool,
Fig Garden Golf Course
Fgo,den Grocery
Fires Art Thear,:r
First 1.6-1 Bonk
Firs, Western B-1,
Francis D. Fisher
Ray Fisher Pharmacy
Ray Fisher Garden Speci°hy Shop
Flake Post Coal,.[
Flamingo Club
The Flower Basket
Faster', Old Fashioned Freeze
Robert L. Forkner Ranch
Fou, C, College
Four vlhee is Restaurant
Fowl er Cabinet
Fron's Pine Lake Lodge
Fre o Ag Hadwore
Fra o Awe Auction Inc.
Fresno Auto Pans
Fre o Aulemetic Tronsmiwion
Fresno Body Works
Fre,no Broke Supply
F,esna Corhol is Cematertes
Fresno Cattle F —cling Co.
fremo Cr.Jir Burmau
Fro,no Electric Co,
24
157
61
17
17
128
128
24
44
71
36
91
36
94
28
128
19
84
144
130
69
86
27
84
130
144
86
144
42
54
130
59
130
46
20
149
130
80
51
130
20
20
23
130
29
80
58
86
144
26
61
144
t48
Cove
13D
77
69
26
44
18
1 J
II
130
86
83
71
130
72
6
71
24
130
30
64
24
130
91
153
58
143
30
36
34
72
130
54
130
130
67
47
22
146
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Fresno Equipment Co.
90
Patrick James Men, Store
42
Mesta, Radial., Works
143
Frnsno Ford Tractor Inc.
47
Jaynes & Co.
72
Harold Mother- Hoduy- Dovidan
92
Frnsno Funeral Chapel
54
Jc(f,ey Eleatic Construction Co.
132
Matelot
89
Fresno Guorcmee S—;.gs & Loan
148
Jens=n A— Parts
86
Morthuws Mobil. Ham. Soles
28
Fresno Helicapren Inc.
40
Jensen 8 Pilego,d
132
Me i Woh Restaurant
16
Fresno Iran & Metal Co.
42
Jensen & Watts Small Engine Clinic
48
Me I; Dehydrators
79
Frasna Irrigorion Applioncrs
72
Jo,ry's Fla., Covering
34
Melody Food Market
136
Fresno Liquor Aare
130
Jerry's Fresno - McKinley Garage
I32
Mnzico Cola
36
Fresno Memorial Gardens
65
Jerry's Tavern
132
Midland Sovings & Loon
Cove.
Fresno Marble 8 Til. Co.
130
C, w. Jensen Conswuaian Co.
40
Mid Srote Linoleum
80
Frnsno me rchonrs Par ml
130
Jot Drive In
157
Mid Valley Mama
81
Fresno Motel
52
Jewels oy Aram
49
Mid Valley Sports C.nrer
90
Fresno Motor Sales
159
Ji„pot, Inc.
132
Mikn's Car Let
54
Fresno Notions 8 Dr„g
159
Ji -', P'ni Ili px 66
34
Mi k.'s Cocktails
41
Fresno Oxygen
130
Jcnnni,', Cedo, Shield, Union
132
Mikn's Liqua, Store
136
F,esna Paper Box Co.
63
J,,inn;, s Garage
132
Milky Vlay Dairy
52
Fresno Planing Mill Co.
159
Jchnr. "`x Market 8 Cofe
132
Mill-W11
Drug
136
Fresno Plumbing & Heat;ng
130
Jchn's C.,tom Wh =e is
36
Mr. D's
24
Fresno Sani nary
32
Jchn's Ligr;or -'a
141
Mitc >.r11 Ambulance Service
44
Fresno Saw Service
IJa
J,. assn's Pla, ui ng 5mvice
49
Mike Miyamoro
136
Fresn. White & Aal.— Soles
22
Rccky Johnson's Service
134
Modern Drug
40
F,exa. W;r. R.P. 8 Rigging Ca.
157
T=ady Johnson
132
Lloyd Moll,,
1"36
Friendly Inn
74
J -ns+an Cca, & Machine 11.rks
154
Monarch R,frigem0on Co.
136
Fries- Ellithrcpe- Eason- doted -Swe+t Inc,
58
Jc_, Amb.lo� :. -, Service-
68
Monte -Sono gone Craft
136
Frigid Food Lockers
43
Jeoes F;I,. Service
48
Monte', Motorcycle Sales
33
L. E. Fri,&
12
Jcnes —" n9 Co.
10
Montgomery Ward
B5
Frosty Dag & 8u,g=• Be,
21
Ja,as W'nda« Shapes 8 Uyhatrt.ry
134
Gen. Morales
91
Fumirure Discount Hamu
29
Jvgcmecn & Co.
Jcrg.n,an's Battery Shop
143
134
Morris Fealaei Ca.
Morris Fruit Co.
136
57
G & J Pist.cddo Trucking
66
J—dan Concrete Pipe Co.
134
Morris 8 Sons Towing
I4
Galvani Auto Elecr,ic
B9
Jcy -N -Joy Cafe
143
M.seric Tile & Supply C.o.
22
Vincent Conduglio Trucking
130
Judi -Ken's 06- In
34
Mose Plumbing & Hardware
82
Gardner's eoarery
78
Juicy Pig
143
Sue P. Maio,
60
Gardner Volkswagen
17
May's Kitchen
70
Garret Hone
68
KXOR Background Music
25
Wray's Liquor
82
Gas N Ear Drive In
86
K -9 KI.,—
56
H. E. Murrell, Inc.
26
Gayeis Mobil
16
K & B Auto Service
48
NAPA F,em. Diarib.rian Center
R8
General Bearings Co.
58
K 8 K Komp.rs
73
N & N Marine
145
Gaza Env;rcnment Corp.
22
K -Y Lt, lace
134
Nag— Point & Body
18
George' Five Ten Llq.ur Starr
143
K & Y Marker
13d
Nan'
37
R. S. Gibs., Used Co.
80
Korla's
141
Near N...,y School
136
Gleim -Crown Pump Inc.
132
Karl's Realty
91
Pln"'a Crone
64
Glob, Aurd Vlreck.rs
52
L.ui. Kee Marker
143
New England Sheet Metal
44
Ga. Motors
51
Kell er's Kamp,rlana
79
New Holland -Div. of Sperry Rand
66
Geld Dragon
51
KenC,afrs
87
New Idria Mining Co.
Cover
Gold Nugget
132
Keas Auro 'Max
87
New Rendezvous
7.1
The Gold.° Crown
132
Kan'. Valley Transmission Service
26
New Victory Bakery
16
Golden Srotc Broom Co.
132
Kea,ucky Had Chicken
26
Ntagorr Chrmical
93
Gang's Market
27
Rag Co.
l9
Nielsen', Creamery
66
Gott,chal.,
I I
K_
Marian N;nc
56
Gnr Radio & TV
147
Klagnn's Insurance Agency
134
99.,% Steak H..n.
62
Grandma's Pantry
132
W. stn •'Duke" K.99ms
28
Nisei Land, copy Serviae
13.5
Graves Upholstery
88
R. ht. King Co.
80
Nonini `s Vlinery
155
C•ov. Bill Homes
74
King- O -M.., Co.
130
Nook Sandwich Shop
149
Gue,r', Nnro,cycle C.rter
48
Kings County Track Lin.,
54
No.mot's Fars
136
Kings X Marc)
80
Norslgion Bros. Aircraft
136
Allen C. House Garage
13
Kins°L••
134
Northrup King 8 Co.
94
Hohn's Automotive Sr,vi cs
132
Kinsl -., Auto Soles
159
Hall & Hnl I Invesrm.nIs
15
Kirby - Schramm Pump
28
O.K. Produce
I36
He i—d! Service
73
Kie;n Boat 7,.N.,
89
Oak Leaf Restaurant
155
Haediton', Groce,y
132
Klein', hsomnmth Truck Ser sic,
80
O'Bri.n's Brake Service
136
Honui.a %Market
91
Kocnei gun Fan'
40
Ochi,.— Prod,.,•Co.
136
Happy's Liquor
44
Kane— Dept. Starr.
134
P.E. O'Hai, Co.
37
Hardy', S—Ace
156
K—g'x A4ars..r
89
Oklahomo Oil Co.
16
Harpain', Dairy F.—
156
Jcc W. Kunkel
134
Of."'
Tom Harris Efea ric
71
Bch K,a+1 A.slo Repair
32
Old Fevv Hoforau
3J
Harrison Motor Pans
132
K�, •.trot Plana Hame
54
One Hour Marrinizing
65
Harmn Boa Moiling Co,
132
Ten Kur ., Un;nn Servirr.
134
odi .,,to Dry Goods
f56
Hates P(a,mocy
132
Kuia a Union .c�vi-
40
Oscar & Sons Gore°
155
Haskell- Conslrucri.n Co., Inc.
46
O'Sale Mi. Re,touronl
I53
J. B. Howkin, Ranch
108
L 8 S Mar.. ,.1
144
Cste,goard Feed.
57
Ha, -Mo Knnnelx
14
Lo Cu..0 ra_: : �-
134
Th= Cwpost
21
Healcy & Popavich
132
La Mar El- tram -
134
Owl Transfer Co.
33
Hedri ck`s Dept, Stare
91
Lon. -Ai
IB
Heitzig B Sh i,key
132
Far. Lam;
134
p A L. Distributers
1'59
Henderson Garden,
I32
Lcmcr� Clean�•n
134
p g J Awe Sourly
753
Hnn rienu Rancho Products Co.
156
Lcngc Raofina Co.
43
P & N Li q„ors
78
Henry•, Liqua S—r,
132
L- „—thy Paving & G,ad -9
83
Pacifi: Drive Ins
I37
Henry's 24 How- Restou,ont
18
Lo Plaza CI.,.'
Pocilic Ploxleriny Corp.
13
Ha,b's Jayn'I
86
Lc. y'x Automat ive
149
Pacific
54
H.rf -Jens Co.
147
Lcny', Shell Ser,ica
12
W-s .Awning
Pacific Western Cansl rucri on
Hnn, R.nl A Car
42
Ln son -Ra +ro Canstrucrian
74
Palace Mai'. er
28
20
Hick, Sigm
I32
L, ,� Bros. Auto Pans
134
Polm Olive Aealry Ca.
136
The Hide A Woy
29
Lr. fa.aC.,n
IS
Jr °7 Punks A.la Body Shap
14
Highway City Si-cll Se";ce
156
Lc Ta{ruga Tarlllrri.
146
P °pPys Meofv
42
Hoban S°Ics 8 5,�rvice
Id7
Spn.d B. Leas Ca.
134
Paradis, Clur
c8
Carl Hobo
132
Lee's Moving Serviu
134
P°r°d'sr Liqua,.
136
Hob. Grocery
86
Le Moss Radial Tire Inc.
18
Paradise Spartrng Gods
Hock.tt -Cowan Music Co.
12
Lvo', Watch sy Gih Shop
134
Parodist Tmih -� Spies
J. M. Hollio,, 1—
24
Lewis Food Marker
134
Paromou�+ Pest Central
Holly Dep,. St.-
i32
Liee.ry Auto 5ervi.e
148
Pafd1 °' x
Hot l ywaod Cam.ra Shop
89
UN Track Service Cal, .
86
Pord•ni's G,a's,y
Hollywood Inn
146
Lightning Record Siwp
IJ4
Pa,Y way Unr n S,. ce
Uv
Holt & Van
32
Mortis E. Untie•. L. Trucking
52
Bill Puri _,,, o,
I
Holt Lamb- Inc.
66
Lion Pocking Co.
134
Par -T -Time Liqua,.
..
Hame Electronics Center
9
Liq,rur Jumeri.n
143
Ponenan Neamnics
I[�
Hour. Furnirurr Co.
132
Lisle Fun rot Hame
67
Frans L. P°uenan
5s
Hour. Title. Co.
13
Ll.yd's A.,.— Inapt
134
Pollan's Sheer Metal
N
Heat Perry', Che::k Wagon
42
Lou, Rasra..,ont
134
Paulin.', Spatswcor
7B
Hope• Manor
21
Lovejoy R—finq
150
Paul's SF.oes
r4
Gra. A. Hormel & Co.
85
Lcwe's A4rker
144
paylra
141.
Ham Pf,ala Shop
62
Lot, nbu,9's Fabric Center
141
Pay L— M rket
IJI,
Fred Henn Inc.
28
Luigi', Italian Restaurant
134
Ed P—da Chevron Service
IJe
Hot.•, EI Rancho
77
Lent's Chop S y
134
A,_hi, Pe:kh.r
1�t
Howell Air Conditioning
132
Prper Jon;m-ol Se vice
52
How.y Moro, Soles
141
M & T Distributing
147
pcosi Cola Bawling Ca, of Fresno
19
Hudson's Sh,11 Service
132
McDonald Auto Trim
40
Purlca'�. art hbcoroni Ca.
1:3
Huebnr Spares
132
McDonald Jewelry
114
Pis "Y Boya Smo,gy
Humphrey', B,cs. Ins.
132
Ma Donald's Hon-burge,s
156
Aram Shony" Peru,
57
IA
Hyoff LoJ,,
132
M :Pheaon F —rtur.
81
Prre , F.rnirurc Rrfinishiag
136
Hy -k,l Convm Sp—whics
34
James McPike & Associates
36
Pfa(t Sewing Cente
3
Ideal Bakery
50
MaOuill;om, Trucking
McShcrry & Co.
32
66
Phantom Yz•w i'c, Morel
lib
Idea Unlimirrd
78
Moths«, &non.. Service
I34
Joe Phillips lac.
Pic 8 Pay Marker
1N
Imhall” Yardstick
52
MUIn3° Food Center
94
Piemonte', Italian Delicatessen
151
5I
Ira 1 400 hblcl
pefO
14
Man Gardens Convalescent Has tal
g p'
2p
Pierre's Cocktail Lounge
•4
Imperial Pools
80
Mona• House U -Save Liquor
134
p;nedcle Dry DunL
35
Indmrri.l Plating
89
Monuel`s Auto W -rking
38
Pirx Kirren
56
Inland Snovr Case & Fi a,r, Co.
16
Marches. Typewriter 3rpoir
i34
Pionce, Auro Parrs
C6
Ira rnotional Fampri n+ers Assn.
48
Marc s Phar ° y
52
Pit Srap
1
In+emaKonal Impows
34
S. E.�Marine, Co.
134
pi
Pizzo Pantry
4
144
Imernatianal Pool H.II
26
Marial Grocery
134
P—I Py
41
Ireland Manufacturing Ca.
143
Marion's Beauty Solon
48
Sad
P.ol Supply of Rr.na
o
Irv`s Bail Bonds
132
xpreas
Market E Inc,
89
n Tronsfe
s$
!,I,
holian Kitchen Pizzada
12
Mark's Faod Helsel
134
Tire
Tiia Preso ipY an Phamocy
S2
Mark's liquor 5ror,
134
Pnc.'s Rolwd. Msm Co.
1�
J 8 B Upholstery
61
Charles E. M—allo
126
prods, -, Cowen Gil Co.
1
J & J Service
132
Cecil Marsh
144
P—o ... > Dairy Inc.
4
Jacob; Gawge
Horsy Jacobs Body 8 F, :�,dc,
89
88
Marlin Flowers & Gift,
Marlin & Mo,tin Const ruUian Co,
134
73
Pr.•.duca s Pucking Cn,p.
PI'
Jac'x Cl..nu,.
132
Moruka Cycl.ry
136
Jake', Auto Body 'Na,ks
132
Mary's Place
94
O.iek Draw
43
158
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
R 6 L Rictf ;,Id Service
136
Shore A .... lieal & Insulation
68
Dick Raffe:r Auto Rent Inc.
136
Siera Auto Supply
38
Ragle% Pha,m.cy
136
Sierra Hospital
37
Rainbow Boll ._
64
Siena Villa Rent Hone
141
R.lnoaw Cefe
44
Sigla,'s Inc.
151
Rom.ey Drywall S. iee
151
Slidell 3ok.ry
60
R.ncho,s Cotton Oil
79
Dave Smith Petroleum, Inc.
41
Randolph'. Distributors
155
Roy Smith Boil Bonds
4
Ray's Dairy Farm
45
Wall. Smith
41
Ray Rondrup
78
Smiuy'. Boil Bands
138
Ray's Auto Service
136
Snider Electric Co. Inc
32
Rays TV S.__
64
Tom So+za Service
138
Red & Ruth's Rock Shop
35
Sauzo %Truck Lines
138
Red Ca,p.1
136
Spark, Electronics
82
Red Tdongle Oil Co.
136
Dr, Earl G Spomer, S,. O D.
45
Reinazein
144
Sports Club
42
Reno's Sp iolized Service
136
Spot Lile Marker
149
Rex 0rog C.
136
Squire Liquor
150
Rex Meat Markel
94
Stadium Automotive Center
138
Gene Richard`s Paving Co.
53
Slon's Towing Service
72
Rhodes
92
'd Oil Products
70
John Richardson Sprinkler Systems
91
1., P,oducfs Co.
91
8i dg. Electric Motor
138
St., Supe+ market
51
Bill J. Rippe. Invenigow,
154
State Center Meat Co.
138
Riv ,Id. Coffee Shop
14
Sse.l Sl ruetures Co
148
Robbins Mobile Lock & Key Shop
13
gill Steitz Motors
51
R.ben. Fig Co.
154
Stephens 8 Beon
155
Rabinsods Auto Body shop
87
Steph.ns-8mdford Music Co.
9
Ru dd. ='s Msdamoisell.
42
Sterling Funeral Home
136
R.disc. Products
17
Sterling Towel Co.
149
Reeding Pork pharmacy
138
Sterling Transit Co.
42
Rog. 's Heliuplen
41
Steve %Saddle Shop
63
:.Undo Farmer Store
138
Srillmon Drug Co
150
Rol -Pak Fill.= Servic.
38
Stockfon't Markel
149
Roma Wine Co.
152
St,awbe y Exchange Co-op
138
Ron & Larry's Club
38
Sn uzo's Llquo,
138
Rennie % Mid woy Market
138
Sumner's
138
gases Add A Board Nurse-,
138
Sunl.nd Rr.fini ng Co.
60
Rossi Floral Co.
138
Sunl it. .Markel
150
Rah% Cranr S;
10
Sunnylond Bulghur Co.
138
Rowell Cash Grocery
34
unnysid. Bl
S ow
35
Roxie's Grill
138
S.nnyside Janitorial Service
50
Royal Pharmacy
138
Sunnyside Pharmacy
51
Service Ray's Union
75
Sunset Food Market
151
Ruckstell California Soles Co.
55
Swensen't
50
Rueben`s TV
138
S,.imtrim Inc.
138
Rusrigan's Iran R.0c.,anl
30
Sycamore Island Stock Ranch
91
Rulledge Canvruction Inc.
151
S. E. Rykoff fl Co.
138
T & D Automotive supply
138
Torp.y Drug Store
130
H War. Tau[
66
Sao"" Grocery
138
R. L. Towne, & Son
49
Sams Luggage
138
Technicolor Ce,p
64
Sanchez -H.11 Morr..ry
152
Ted's Cocktai is
84
San C:d. Col.
66
Tent City Surplus
138
Paul L. Sanders Co.
138
-in
Terminal Cocktail Lounge
14
M,. Sanford of Colifomia
40
Products Inc.
138
;an French -, Floral
54
Ti.kler Mission Chopel
83
Son Joaquin Bury
36
Sherman Thomas Enterprises
151
Santo Fe Hotel
138
Thompson Hayward Chemical Co.
II
Santis Inc.
38
Thrifty Drug In
14
$m cis K Sa•kision
138
Thrifty Mart Inc.
26
Schudlcr-Kirsch Tire Stop
138
Tiny', Restaurant
23
Art Scheeler's Engine Re6ui)ding
138
Titan Trailers
38
Jack Schiele, Sound Equipment Co.
64
Tommel's Rod & Reel Repair
138
W C. Schmidt Tool & Die
138
Tom's Toasted Peanuts
149
Russ schaber Photo Co.
22
T.n y's
50
Schulz. & Robinson
12
John To>ik Automotive S.rviae
140
Scott B.
66
Tower Ho...
140
J. F. Scott
138
Trodewinds Motor Hotel
92
Screen Print
64
Tronsomuico Till. Insurance
6
Secwily First Nosionol Bank
79
Tmve:crs Body & Fender
44
5ei6erl's Body Shop
78
TI-e Trophy Shop
49
Selma House Moving
94
Ttopicono Lodge
21
Sempe= Tuck Uses
35
T,uek D "spatch Se: rice
60
$reswi. Savings
27
Turpins
140
Se =vice Bady Works
138
Twin Poims Liquor
72
S.,vi ce Transfe, Co.
34
Twa Way Fruit Stand
68
Sven Up Bat fling Co.
25
Sooffers Hard..,.
38
U -Save Liquor Store Owners
4
Shalimar
40
Uncle Tom's Liquor Store
54
C. M. Show Comracro,
150
Unigas Inc.
140
Shal6ume's stotionery
42
United Auloma,ive Works
140
KINSFATHER AUTO SALES
THE HOME OF FINER CARS
See us before you buy your next car.
339 No. Abby, Fresno Ph. 268 -0964
FRESNO NOTIONS & DRUG CO.
Wholesalers
2964 E. Butler Fresno
FRESNO PLANING MILL CO.
Est. 1908
General Mill Work
H & Monterey 233 -7218
United California Bonk
38
9 1 Ways. d Sans
53
Untied Carper
45
Wuyev'u Liquor
56
United Loon d Jewelry Co.
140
W...1- Control Air Conditioning Sery
Cover
United Mnrkets Inc.
155
Weco Oxygen
152
Unlve,ml Athletic Soles Co.
10
Jim 'Mee d Sons
142
Universal Drug
68
'W-9. s Leather Shop
140
Upholsl.ry Cily
60
W_ 6.Imonr Granit. Woes
63
Utilily T,ailc, Solos Co.
56
Was fie -.no D,uq Co.
140
V lest McKinley Ma=ker
122
V fl M's American Furniture
42
Vlsl Show Bady 6 Point
140
Valley Air Conditioning Supply
56
Yleslem Building Materials Co.
Cover
Valley Burglar Al.—
60
W.MC,n Independent Postal System Inc.
140
Valley Foundry & Machine Walks
58
Western Lodge
66
Valley Furnilure
14
We. Moral
153
Volley Ica Co.
94
Vlesr. n Wood Division - AMCO
58
Val Laundry
Volley in
64
Whirl Wide Helicopters Inc.
140
Valley Limousin.
38
`•w,�le% Auro Dismantlers
70
Valley Muffler Service
16
Wbne Rant Stores
49
V.11.y Radiator Co.
140
Wi,i1.sb,idge Automatic Transmission
140
Valley Tire Co.
94
96uries Pct Shop
70
Valley Turf Supply Co.
92
Th. YAg Sh.;ppe
15
Valley Typawrit.r Co,
140
Wilde, Sow Works
20
Valley Welding & Machine Works
60
E. 8. Will. Cc In•:
6
Van Dyke News Co.
55
Melville E Willson Co.
140
Von `Maser d R.ge+s, Inc.
3
Wilson`, H.,d+ .
58
Vans Mork.t
91
Wilson's Motorcycle,
140
V.,si I Shop
40
Winpy's Drive In
147
V..', Trailer Rental Service
150
Wi,,gase Co
140
Vend. Co.
2
Wenil.Jond Roller Rink
20
Ventura TV C.11.1
140
Wong', City Mc iw
140
Vealing Spoiling Goods
150
Wang's Food Morl
140
Victoria Hotel & Basle alanr
ISO
Word Div.,ing Co
27
V.ctory Liquor
Vie -Del Co.
42
85
Pot NY ,I & Co.
Woody`s George & Gulf Service
38
140
M. R Me— Co.
150
Aura Painting
58
Village Drugs
26
Vlllag. Foodla td
143
Vea Pra,mccy
56
Visor Ha, dt.
140
Yeltow Ca'.
56
Yorks Place
54
W.envr's Asdu Radio
i40
YascN.—,y im Electric
140
Wag er% Woou & Shavings
60
Yawn +HC N.—,y
140
Walks', Fins Foods
152
y—mite Pharmacy
140
Wvher•s Shoe Repair
140
Yost & Webb Funeral Home
140
Welt's Mark el
140
Young's Erseo
14
Wa,d Troc,or Co.
Ward's Village Ma,ka,
55
140
]ache' Co. Inc
140
Wo„ick Electric Co.
44
7ahigian'.
140
Wato,ide Farming Inc.
IB
Zale %lewslers
25
Washes B - Headliner Homes
50
Z.resy't Mexican Food
140
C. R. Watson Realty
56
159
PATTERSON ELECTRONICS
ELECTRONIC ORGAN
TUNING & REPAIRING
We Service All Makes & Models
20 Years Experience
1604 N. 9th 264 -9878
PARKWAY UNION SERVICE
GEORGE M. PAVLOVICH
Union Oil Dealer
1135 Parkway Drive
Olive & 99 Freeway 233 -6037
PARDINI'S GROCERY
Complete Grocery Line
On and Off Sale Beer and Wine
5014 W. Shields 264 -7623
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P. A. L. DISTRIBUTORS
6629 N. Blackstone 439 -4860
FRESNO MOTOR SALES
Cadillac - Oldsmobile - F85 Sales & Service
700 Van Ness Ave. 266 -8141
AUBERRY
A.b.,ry Builders Supply
Aubar.y Gorog.
Auberry Ready Mix
Jae , Tav n
Kings RiverPi.. Industries Inc.
Mikkel,en But.— Service
Mufv Tmil Ranch
N.. Aubevy Grocery
Pond" ms. Morket
CANTUA CREEK
Bill's Lhian 6 Auto
Cilia's D.o It. G.oce,y
Rayimnd Minnhe
Mi nn its" Variety Store
Shi", Dept. 51 ,.
CARUTHERS
Coru,h— Co.pemrive Gin hc.
CarutFen Auto Supply
Corm ha:, Pump & Repair Shop
Cl. venge, Mercantile Co. Inc.
Day 8 Night Lunch
Double M.M. Cocktails
F 8 S Market
Lassen Food Market
CLOVIS
Th.cBe., Pa. Co.
8oi c F -_. I Home
Jay B�ini.l.y S.,
Clovis Ave. Sanitaaum
Clovis Concrete Pip. Co.
Clovis Dr.) 61ce Co.
Cl..;, Furnirurr
Clevis Glas, Shoop
Economy Clean
Family Fa+,d C.mm
Fast., F
Hillman's Shoe Stare
F,esna TravoI dg. Mobile H.mc Pork
Hump y Station
Willi art . Huld,insan R..I E0.1r
1 m M Liquor Store
Ji 's Roc
Mal Johrom Insurance Agency
Linenboch Auto Ports
Manha l Station
Mid Col Poving Inc.
Mi Rancho Tonilla Slap
P.Pogn fruit Co.
I,_ Gun Shop
Ralph's Drug Store
Rwsco Elect conics Mfg.
Sassana', Men, We—
Savino's Market
Stan's TV 6 Radio Cent..
Traisi'+
COALINGA
M. J. 6 N. S. Allen,
The Birdsong Co.
P. W. Bimwell Ranch
B.I i.au Welding Co.
John T. Bragg 6 Son Funeral Chapel
du,nen Ccrntruction Co.
Co. l% nga Lumi,er Co.
Cool ing Me,kut
City Gauge Radiates works
John C. Cann Ranch
E 6 M Liquor,
H d H Canon Ginning Ca.
Jerry's Phillips 66
Ken's Chevron Service
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Lacey% Core
124
98 Ran L. Union Oil Dio ibut.,
112
96 McKay Trucking Co.
112
98 Oilfields Shell Service
114
124 Pippin's Automoriv. S VP1y
112
98 Stark./ 6 Erwin Ronch
114
98 Clarance R. VanDykc
112
98 Vi arbo•. Farms
114
98 Walk,,, Cat.
124
98 DEL REY
6a W, Del Ranch. Rey M.nkel
124
116 Better Buy Markel
102
116 Cenl rat Cali(arnia Raisin Pocking C..,lnc.
102
116 Del Rey Pocking Ca.
102
116 Enoch Pocking Co.
102
116 Garry Pocking Ina.
102
FIREBAUGH
67 Adams Auto Supply
110 Sam 8 1) m Ad.— Bionc.cci, Inc.
110 V. C. Brits, Co.
110 Charles Sunland Se ,ice
109 Firebough Concrete
109 Gilbert's Plumbing
124 Guy Houk Roncl,
IIO Richa,d Lehmann
Leo's Garoga
D. T. Slim Locke Ra..is
124 P.9" 8 Jwnn.'s
96 Pere. Brat. Packing Co.
124 A. Reb ... hi Dept. Stare
95
96 FIVE POINTS
q6 Fronk C. Diener
96 Five Points Auto Peru
124 Homish Five PvinIs Inc.
96 Honis Feeding Co.
124 Loss,, Markel
124 Chart v, Me.., Ca.
124 We, "Id. Crap Desl.rs Inc.
96
24
96 FOWLER
124 Bruce', Lodge
96 Fowl., Floral Shop
95 Mirigion Electric Service
124 C. D. Sima,ion
96
95 FRIANT
96 Fdant Garage
96 Loke Mflle,ron Inn
95 Stave 8 J."y'. Cole
124
95 HELM
96 Holm Bean 8 Seed Wor.hous., Inc.
96
96 HURON
96 Huron General Store
Huron Lumber
Huron W.Iding 8 htochin. Work,
114 Ru(ur Mcllroy
114 Ronch Hard— 6 Vori.ly
IL4 $make House Bar d Cate
1:114 Tony's Markel
114 Sommrrville Farms
112 Vernon L. Thomas Inc.
:24
14 KERMAN
112 A 6 H Farms
114 Ace 5— n.,ket
124 Baker Commodities Inc.
115 Jahn T. Bragg 8 $ms
114 Dorothy's
112 Epptt —'s Market
CORONE R'S
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IIB
118
119
124
119
119
119
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ne
118
119
IIB
110
110
110
112
I10
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110
IL4
12:
IL
.6
90
96
122
112
112
112
124
124
124
124
112
112
120
124
122
122
124
122
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"Oh, oh, the cops found the murder weapon - -I
doubt that the jury wi I I buy your 'self defense'
plea' now"
' Joe Grace Jr. 120 Salwaaer Mfg. Co. 104
Oscar E. Lerner 8 Son. 122 Tom'+TV 6 Applioncea 125
K Cunom Uphalw y 124 Willi.., Motors 104
Kerman Wholesale Meat 122
Kromb.•g Bros. 122 RIVERDALE
Mack Lazarus Sol., 6 S.'si.e 120 Barb. Bros. Forms 108
M." Cafe 122 8rawn's F..J 6 Saco, Inc. 108
Noble Cottle Co. 122 Bob Carsten% Chevrolet 108
Reno's Hard..,. 122 Dam's Butane 108
Sakalo Passing Co. 122 Dun's Shopping Center 108
Sim, Chevrolet Inc. 120 First Western Bonk 108
Snow's Men 8 Boys Clothing 120 L.nare Grocery 125
Saueo's Liq. Stare 124 McLeod Ford 108
Glenn Powell Warehouse 108
emmKING%URG Rive,d.le D,ug Store 108
Hurry J. Alan 108
Creighton Miol Chapel 108 SANGER
Valli's Restaurant LOB A. J. Ame,bury 8 Sans 102
AP, i1.'s Place 125
LAKE SHORE Bionca Packing Co. 100
Lose, Share Resort 100 J. 6 Wm. E. Boos 6 Co. 100
Pine Cone Shoppe 98 Capitol Market 102
Chaoljiar, Bros. Packing Co. 1C0
LATON Gong's Marker 102
Dole Hunt 105 Leonard Bres. Ronch 102
Laton Coop Gin 105 Mo.";.Id Cope 102
Laron Lambe, Co. 124 olive 's Place ICo
Vivo r Pio ... kio Pump, 125
MENDOTA John Sseinen Jr. Insurance ICO
W. J. Deal Ranch 117 Wallin d Son Funeral Home ICO
Four -Way Se ice 116 Wonder Valley Dud. Ranch ICO
Nayarit Grac.ry 116
Pappas 6 Co. 117 SAN JOAOUIN
Sorensen Machine Works 116 Matt', Club 120
Westside Chemi col Co. 116 National Market 120
West Side Cafe 120
ORANGE COVE West Side Pump Co. 120
Harding 8 Leggin, Inc. 104 SELMA
Chang. Cos. Auto Pan, 104
Orange Cass Orong. Growers 104 Darnell'. Locker Plant 125
Orange Cava Ph.—c' 104 Diamond Meat Co. '106
Poul.y'r Blacksmilhing 124 Don Buick - Pontiac Co. 106
Three Musketeers 104 Eknaien 6.Mac Donald 106
Floyd's Auto Part, 105
G 6 R Welding 6 Muafler 106
PARLIER Loikom IL Hatcher Co. 106
Ben's Cafe 102 Harry M.Kin i. Trucking 106
lung', Market 102 Monarch Glass 6 Metal 106
Mancri of Sole, 8 Sarvic. 102 Page F.neml Chapel 105
Chris Sorensen Pocking Co. 102 S. Imo Motor Soles 106
Selma O„tdoo, Point 125
PIEDRA Selma TV Center 106
Doyal's Stack Shack 100 Tarii Marker 125
Lok.rldg Morino 145 Frank Trammel 125
Monk's Lodge 100 West Coral Growers 6 Packers Inc. 106
Oak Knolls 100 SHAVER LAN£
Pin. Flat Service 100
The 1-d,,- 100 Angelo s Shaves Lake Bakery
Rusty 6 H.len's Country Store 100 M. L. Me Real Esla,. 911
Ken's Shopping Center 125
REEDLEY Shover Lake Garage :B
Colonial Flowe, Shop 104 Shaver Lake Lodge 98
Great Weslem Aeronautic+ 104 Twin Service 98
Jung's Swernsarker 102 TOL6HOUSE
Wm, H. Kully Richfield 104
M.Iry's Cale 124 E. B. Yancey lumber Co. 08
Miller's Garage 124 Tollhouse C.F. 115
Ben W. Nachrigoll B.oc.. Oil 124 TRANOVILLITY
Reed ley Army S.rplus 125
Rogers Carne, Gre, .,y 125 Miller S Wilson Morket Irl
Building for a
Better Community
Bonadelle
Homes
0
Trend
Homes
NEW IDRIA MINING
AND
CHEMICAL COMPANY
3457 SO. CEDAR AVE.
P. O. BOX 2806
PHONE 237 -5121
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93745
WE WISH TO SALUTE
OUR OFFICERS OF
THE FRESNO COUNTY
SHERIFF'S DEPT.
FIRST AGAIN
DAILY INTEREST
NOTHING NEW AT MIDLAND
.._. Midland Savings has continually led Fresno Savings
and Loan Associations in
offering new savings innova-
tions to account holders.
They were the first in
ers Midland continues to
Fresno to pay savers the
pay interest from the first
highest rates of return per-
of the month on all funds
mitted by law. Midland has
received by the tenth and
done this throughout its
held to quarter -end. Should
entire existence.
a withdrawal be necessary
In addition Midland was
from these funds before
the first to compound inter=
quarter -end, they will earn
est daily. They started in
interest from the date of re-
1964.
ceipt to the date of with -
In 1937 Midland Savings
drawal.
was first again.They decid-
Midland Savings is cur-
ed to Day their savers inter-
rently offering its savers a
est from the date of deposit
5% current annual rate.
to the date of withdrawal
This 5% equals 5.13 %n per
on fund's of any amount
annum when funds are com-
held for 90 days or more.
pounded daily and main -
And now Midland Savings
tained a year. This is the
has announced another
highest return in the nation
first. They are the initial
permitted by law on insured
Fresno Savings and Loan
regular savings.
Association to announce
payment of interest to sav-
At Midland savers also
ers from the date of deposit
receive continual interest
on bonus accounts that
to the date of withdrawal
earn 5.25% when held 36
on all funds of any amount,
months and are maintained
regardless of the time the
funds are held This new
in minimums of $5,000 or
.
policy was announced by
larger accounts in multi -
pies of $1,000.
Joe R. Weirick, president
of Midland Savings, Feb-
Midland Savings and
ruary 21 of this vear and
Loan Association is located.
became effective March 1. ` at 2150 Tulare Street at
As an extra bonus to sav- f L in Fresno.
3..
for your
MINING PLEASURE
0.
Restaurant
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL
�== 222 -7731
2814 N. MAROA (at Princeton)
x /WHERE THE ACCENT ON
GOOD FOOD & FINE COCKTAILS
D IS A TRADITION ....
For Reservations Call:
P w 7 W. SHAW AVE.
V 08 S H (ot Palm) 222 -3031
:DAR E SHOP • DINING ROOM • COCKTAILS • CATERING
LII�If ILA IA.S
EN 24 HOURS 222 -4424
!3131 VE. (ot Shields) L
ALL MA CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
`
%P " F OP BY C:I "R LANkS. INC - _
M E T R O P O L I T A
E M E R G E N
Sheriff's Department
Coroner
Mid Valley Fire District
Business Coils
E. Fresno Station
Easton Station
N. Fresno Station
Southeastern Station
Fresno Police Department
Fresno Fire Department
Fig Garden Fire District
North Central Fire District
Humane Society
G E N E R A
District Attorney
County Jail
DIRECTORY
LAW ENFORCEMENT & PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCIES
IN FRESNO COUNTY
N A R E A Coolingo Orange Cove o
C Y Police Deportment 935 -1525 Orange Cove
City Fire Department 935 -1651 Orange Cove
266 -8151 Constable 935 -0264 Constable
266 -8151 Rural Fire Calls 935 -0811
Justice Court 935 -2745 Rural Fire Co
233- 18 21
Pa tiler
233 -5838 Coneio Police Depar
255 -4995 Constable Fire Departm
264 -4256 Fire Constable
439-0181 Rural Fire Co
264 -6892 Del Rey Reedley
266 -8331 Constobla Police Depart
233 -7291 Fire Fire Departm
Constable
227.8855 Dunlap and Squaw Volley
or 233 -8773 Constable Rural Fire Co
233 -8773 Fire Justice Court
or 264 -9195 Justice Court Riverdale
237-214 1 Deputy Cons
Firebough and Las Dellas Fire
Police Department Justice Court
L City Fire Department Sanger �'-
Constable Police D�por
266 -8291 Fire Departm
266-8151 Rural Fire Colts Constable
Justice Court R F'
896 -2529
233 1821
888 -2319
233 -1821
18
233 -1821
Squaw Valley «1
General Hospital
485.8000
County Counsel
268 -6011
Veteran's Service Officer
268 -601 1
Municipal Courts
268 -6011
Probation Office
268 -6011
Sheriff's Air 5quodron
237 -8546
Juvenila Hall
255 -9711
Welfare Deportment
255 -971 1
Public Works Rood Patrol
268 -6011
Fresno County Safety Council
268 -7807
Superior Courts
268 -601 1
Public Defender
268 -6011
Fresno Police Academy
255-3917
OTHER CITIES; —RURAL AREAS
(Constables can be tolled
direct or
(onlacted through Sheriff's Dept.)
Auberry
834 -21 12
Constable
855 -2525
Fire
855 -2585
Biala
or 299 -5498
Deputy Constable
843 -2326
Fire
843 -2477
Bowles and Monmouth
Constable 834-3425
Fire 834 3111
Burrel and Five Points
Deputy Constable WA 34951
Fire EN 1 -1462
Caruthers and Raisin City
Constable 864 -3160
Fire 864 -3211
Justice Court 86431 60
Clovis
834 -21 12
Police Department
299 -21 21
Constable
299 -6710
Justice Court
or 299 -5498
City Fire Deportment
299 -431 5
Rural Fire Coils
299 -6027
Justice Court
299 -4964
Fowler
659 2045
659 -2061
3927466
or 659 -2200
659 -2118
659 -2738
Police Deportment
834 -21 12
Fire Deportment
834 -31 1 I
Constable
834 -1425
Justice Court
8343215
Rural Fire Calls
834 -301 i
Friant
846 -8303
Constable
299 -6710
or Fresno
or 299 -5496
Fire
822 2389
Huntington Lake and Big
Creek
Deputy Constable
841 3337
Fire
897.331 1
227 -6586
or 893 -3441
Huron
Police Department
945 -2046
Deputy Constable
945 -2259
Fire
945 -231 I
Kerman
897 -2422
Police Department
846 -8800
Fire Department
846 -8303
Constable
843 -2450
or Fresno
268 -1848
Rural Fire Calls
846 -8303
Justice Court
846 -8405
Kingsburg
Police Deportment
897 -2931
Fire Department
897 -2345
Constable
897 -3229
Rural Fire Calls
897 -2422
Justice Court
897 -2241
laton
Constable 923 -4908
Fire 923 -4386
Mendolo
Police Department 655 -4345
Fire Deportment 655 -4324
Deputy Constable 655 -4854
Rural Fire Calls 655 -4362
nd Novelencio
Police Dept. 626 -7722
Fire Dept. 626 -7676
ME 8 -2374
or ME 8 -2822
Its ME 8 -2200
tment EN 11329
ent 6462711
646 -2113
Its 646 -2711
ment ME 8 -2533
ent ME 8.21 22
ME 8 -2374
or ME 8 -2822
Its ME 8 -2200
ME 8 -3114
table 867 -7044
867 -351
867.3448
tment 875 -2531
ent 875 -5511
875 6463
Ural- ire Calls 875 -2591
Justice Court 875 -2010
Son Joaquin
Deputy Constable 693 -4604
Fire 693 -4350
Shaver Lake
Deputy Constable 855 -2525
Fire 841 -7298
Selma
Police Department 896 -2525
Fire Department 896 -2131
Constable 896 -3801
or 896 -2529
Rural Fire Calls 233 -1821
Justice Court 896 -21 23
Tranquillity
Deputy Constable 698 -8200
Fire 698 -8500
S T A T E A G E N C I E S
Deportment of Motor Vehicles
266 -9731
Division of Forestry 1
222 -3714
Narcotic Enforcement Bureau
268 -7151
Alcoholic Bev--rage Control
268 -7151
California Youth Authority
268.7151
Div. of Lobar low Enforcement
268 -7151
Board of Equalization
268 -7151
California Highway Patrol
237 -6153
Ere:rgency Calls
ZE 1 -2000
Fish and Game
222 -3761
Livestock Brand Inspectors
266 -2979
or
227 -6586
Division of Adult Paroles
485 -4770
Labor Commissioner
268 -7151
FEDERAL A G E N C
I E S
Federal Bureau of Investigation
233 -1121
FEDERAL SWITCHBOARD
485 -5000
U. S. Im mig. A
Naturalization
485 -5000
Postal Inspector
485 -5000
U. S. Marshal
485 -5000
Alcohol 8 Tobacco Tax Div.
485 -5000
U. S. forest Service
485 -5000
Border Patrol
485 -5000
U. S. District Court Clerk
485 -5000
Probation and Parole
485 -5000
MISCELLANEOUS AGENCIES
National Board of Fire
Underwriters Madera
673 -3224
Beeler Business Bureau
268 -6424