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fso_mag_7201.pdf••••••••• •• • • • .....WAArA···. • • {DitterenGe ~ \. A 1I~Y ..=. THE BEST IN SALES .... mal<es' ..: ·THE BEST IN SERVICE • •• •• • • •• • • • • • • • • THE BEST IN LEASING • DAILY RENTAL CARS AVAILABLE 819 "M" ST. (DOWNTOWN) FRESNO • . 268-4721 Land Bank Loan -COMPLETElY FARMER OWNED­ • NO PAYOFF PENALTY • NO LOAN FEES • NO APPRAISAL FEES The number one farm loan in the nation's number one agricultural county serving full time and part time farmers and ranchers. • LAND BANK ASSOCIATION 534 West Olive Ave. 237-0969 Fresno OF FRESNO Phone 237-0969 Phone 237-0960 The Sheriff's Review 1972 Published bl) The Fresno County Sheriff's Office Relief Association Officers for 1972 FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE RELIEF ASSOCIATION President ........ ..................... ............ Ed Hansen Vice President .. ........................... Herman Saghatelian Financial Secretary... ..... ... ............ ... ..................... ........ ....... .... Frances Day Secretary ....................... .... ............. ................ .............. ........................ Marian Wingen Director .................... ............................................................................ Jack Anderson Director .. .............................................. Steve Magarian Director ....................... . .......................................... Ken Hogue Director ....................... ........................................................... Robert V/orstein Past President .......................... ... ........................................ .... . William Cunningham Sheriff's Review Staff Gerry Lawless ................................................ ...................................................... Editor Josephine Reyes ................................. ....................... ........................ Assistant Editor Robeli Smith .............................................................................................. Photography John Papazian ............................................ .................................................... Cartoonist Robert Bradley ............................................................................................ Distribution Floyd Poore ............................................................................................ Layout Editor Editorial Contributors Chief Al Collins Arson Investigator Sam Garza Capt. Genc Hallam Criminologist AI Flores Lt. Bill Young Det. Gerry Lawless Lt. Jim Baldwin Deputy Gary Hill Sgt. Arthur Tabler Deputy Richard Cobbs Sgt. Stan Barnes Deputy Constable George Krotter f7l, U ... [~J EJ EJ 13 EJ GJ 0 EJ EJ EJ EJ EJ {j EJ EJ 8 EJ G13 EJ GJ 0 8 EJ EJ '8 EJG 8 EJ 8 ('0,. 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Bullard, Fresno 4988 Fresno Street, Fresno McKINLEY-FRESNO U-SAVE ED'S U-SAVE 1626 No. Fresno St., fresno 3639 East Belmont, fresno CALWA U-SAVE RANCHO U-SAVE 4039 Jensen A'll • . , Fresno 4622 East Tulor., Fresno TARPEY U-SAVE CAVALIER U-SAVE .. , 31 No. Clo-.;s, Fresno 3259 Norlh Cedar, Fresno HOGUE'S U-SAVE 1308 Sevenlh 51., Sanger There> D .(~-SAV EBOTTLE SHOP near you! 4 Fresno County Board of Supervisors John Krebs John Ventura Wesley Craven Joseph Reich James Cassidy Dist. 2 Dist. 1 D ist. 5 Dist. 3 Dist. 4 Chairman RODI'SCO PRODUCTS Manufacturers of DISINFECTANTS • DETERGENTS DEODORANTS • INSECTICIDES INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS • SPECIAL CHEMICALS JANITORIAL SUPPLIES MAGI-CLEAN WATER STAIN REMOVER AnENTION! FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS Revolutionary New Type GRILL CLEANER CALL 268-8558 FOR DEMONSTRATION NO OBLIGATION Henry Roth, Jr., Owner 735 G Street, Fresno 268·8558 TABLE OF CONTENTS Adopt A Deputy ______ ..............__ .._....._......._.._____ ._.... 7 Training Academy Graduates ....................__ .......... 14 Do Police Deserve Support? ...................._............. 15 Explorers Post _............_..___ .......................:............. . 22 Toll of Drug Abuse .............................._....__........... 26 Firearms Training _..........__....._...._......_........_........_... 29 Arson Fire ...._......_..__.................._....__ ...._......__ ........ 34 Department Officers and Staff ......_...................._.. 41 Sheriff's Reserve Un its ........_........___ ........__ .._....__ .... 83 Steps Toward Better Understanding......__.._............. 88 Police Departments of Fresno County .................... 91 Safe Boating -Happy Boating ......_____ .._........____ .. 111 Constables of Fresno County ......____ ...._..........__ ...._ 116 Valuable Helper ___................___ ....__ .._.........._.._...._.. 126 Murders of 1971 ...................._................___.._.._...... 129 The Razorbacks ........__ ..__ .._...................._................ 136 A Sheriff's Job .._......_..__ ........................___ ............. 138 Retirements ......____ ..__ ..__ ......................___ ................. 139 Wire Theft Seminar ......................_...._............__ ...... 145 History of Our Magazine ...._.._......_............__.......... 147 Office Christmas Party .._..______ ................____....___ .... 153 Getting Ready Ifor a Parade ..................________ ......... 155 Down on the Farm _..___ .._.................._....______ .......... 159 Preventable ......_.._..__ .._.................._.._______.._............ 163 Index of Advertisers ...................._.._____ .............._... 170 5 JAMES D. LONGMELVIN A. WILLMIRTH UNDERSHERIFFSHERIFF·CORONER FRESNO 8< M STREETSp, 0 , BOX 1788 TELEPHONE: AM 6·8151RADIO KMF g66 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA IN REPLY REFER TD_______ D cern'er 31, 1971 I am ex'!:: e!:1ely p. ud t o ac pt and dedicate the 1...72 ..:herL:'f 's ·,e f ie;,'. Tr.e "sibil' ,,/ o~ ~.'!l:' :1.ity T! nro~neme'1t e te'1 s a_ bero~d t arochial o'1c epts o ~ a "e=t a n~ co ~lneme'1t . As the O,,!'l~ vis ~ 1 e ~'ep_eoentati\re 0 tile "establ hment" , the po1ice;nan must tear ~ ch o~ t he bl a. e for he i Is so iety and tbe errors of overnme'1t . i~ a dd ' tional tu_den ha s o i t ed 0 t the neces ­ sit .or compre he ns i'/e pol i e community relat io efforts . Fear creeds mist ust and fosters antagon s. ; kno"11edge and u de.standine c nquer fear . Thi~ publication i s a n a ttempt t p. ovide knoN1ed~ of the fun t ions of you She L f ' 5 Department, a nd an unde~'standing o f the pro l ems 'Ie are faced '·:1tho It i s my sin.:ere ho e t t this means of commu'1ication '1111 prov o e a part 0 ~ tl1e foundation fo c:id.;;o r:L" th 'l'a be"t1.·lee he police and those ,·:ho they serve, the commun t • Tbank you . ~L~P);tI~ CLVI1T A . t.TLLl IRTH SberL 'f-Coroner ED JA ':;Er~ Asso tati • Of i~er 6 ADOPT A DEPUTY Establishing Communications and Better Understanding between Young Students and Peace Officers lliGHEST INTEREST RATES IN THE NATION ON INSURED SAVINGS Many children today have the wrong im­ pression about law enforcement and its roll in the community. They hear the older kids and some adults refer to the police as the Fuzz, the Man, or Pigs. Many parents use the police as a threat by saying to their young children, "That policeman is going to put you in jail if you are not good." Many children grow up with a fear and misunderstanding of the policeman. They think of him, not as a friend, but as a foe; not as a man that will help, but will only punish . For many of the children we meet the only time they have had close contact with the police was under un­ pleasant circumstances. Their father was arrested for intoxication, or their big brother is picked up for a burglary or theft. This wrong image of the Police is being changed by the Fresno County Sheriffs' Adopt A Deputy Program. In this program a uniformed officer visits the schools on a weekly basis and makes contact with the students both in the classroom and on the school grounds. Why are drugs bad? What happens if you are arrested and put into Juvenile Hall? What's it like to be a law officer? These are just a few of the many questions young people ask a deputy. This is where the classroom is so important. The officer can meet with a group of students and inform them about drug abuse. Our films and drug kit, showing the actual drugs, are of real value in giving the students a better un­ derstanding of drug abuse and its effect on people and society. Drug education is a must for all school children today. We start our drug education program as low as the third grade. The classroom is also used for bicycle, bus, pedestrian, stranger, canal, gun, blasting caps, playground and home safety. The primary children are much interested in the deputy, his job and how he is a friend of the community and especially the children. The showing of his equipment and patrol car is always a special treat along with safety films. During recess for Continued 7 the small set it is not uncommon to see the deputy pinning his badge on a child and then watch him run off to show his friends. One may see the deputy pushing a child on a swing, playing catch, tying a shoe, or wiping a tear from someone who has just skinned a knee on the blacktop. The fourth, fifth , and sixth grade students are starting to become aware of the drug problem. They also have many questions about law en­ forcement and what it is like to be a deputy. They are very much aware of what is going on around them. It is amazing sometimes how much they do know. Talks on drugs, health, honesty, fair­ play, good sportsmanship, vandalism, petty theft, respect for parents and teachers, rights of other students, and their responsibility to themselves are some of the subjects that are popular with this group. The boys at this age are very sports minded. They love competition. During the lunch break the officer will organize a football game and after it's decided which team will be the 4gers and which will be the Rams, he will find himseU alternating between John Brodie, Roman Gabrial and the head rpferee. One still finds satisfaction in completing a touchdown pass. I don't know who has the best time -the kids or the officer. The officer is always invited to participate in the faculty vs. student football, basketball or softball game much to the delight of the studentbody. Heaven help you if you drop a pass, strike out or err in any fashion. The seventh, eighth, ninth, and high school students are becoming young adults, and are very much aware of and are interested in the problems of their peers and also that of society. Here the officer meets a real challenge in the Deputy Gary Hill helps to show a future quarter back how to throw the long pass. Deputies Gary Hill and Willie McDaniel demonstrate the use of handcuffs, much to the delight of the class. classroom or assembly hall. The students want answers to many complex problems such as causes of drug abuse, racial discrimination, and other social problems. Many question authority, be it their parents, teachers or the law. They want reasons and honest answers. They can see through anything less. The officer must be prepared to meet this challenge. Contact on the school ground during recess and after school is time well spent. The officer has a chance to get acquainted with the students on a more personal basis. He gets to know the kids by their names and becomes a real friend to many. He shares their problems and listens to their hopes. Many of these kids are just lonely and need just someone to talk to. Others come with per­ sonal problems. Many start out by saying they have a friend that has a drug problem or is stealing, etc. The officer often can tell by the way the person is talking that this is the boy or girl with the problem, but he or she is embarrassed or afraid to have anyone know. This person is looking for help and by now he has come to know and trust the deputy. This is what we are trying to do . Get the trust and confidence of our youth. ­ Get them to understand that law enforcement officers are sincerely concerned and really want to help. Many kids who have come in contact with a deputy through the Adopt A Deputy Program are beginning to change their attitude toward law enforcement and what it stands for. There is a new understanding . Many kids now come to the officer with their problems. Their mistrust has turned to ~ smile and an eagerness to simply come up and talk when the officer visits school. 8 QUALITY CARPET AT LOW PRICES Featuring...... . ·BERVEN -MONTECELlO • CONGOLEUM ~-;; . • PHILADELPHIA • MAGEE • ROTH • TREND Oriental Rugs Area Rugs Tapestry Hours _ /L 9am-530pm ~L/NTON___ mono & frio eve. till 9 pm closed sunday 116-/573 between Olive & Clinton U:: I::. IJ:II:: n~:.. OL-IVE1488 N. Weber Ave.• Fresno WAYNE ROBINSON Owner 9 ; There was a time when a law enforcement of­ ficer was the last one they would seek out for help. The schools are very enthusiastic about the program. Our only problem is serving all the schools that want to participate. The Fresno County Sheriff's Department now has four full time deputies working in the program and serving 35 schools in the county. The attitude of people especially the youth of our country toward the law enforcement officer and what he represents must be changed if we are to survive as a nation. What better place to start than with our children in our schools? Steve Mayorga was the most valuable offensive player at Nelson School. James Evitts received the M. V.P. Defensive award. Presenting the trophies are Deputies Willie McDaniel and Gary Hill. 82 BankAmericard • . .. ' Master Charge .... WRIGHT'S TRAILER SERVICE & REPAIR Supply Store -Repair Shop "The Wright Way 15 The Right Way'''' 251-8763 1530 N. Maple 251-2066 Fresno, Calif. 93703 Deputy Willie McDaniel shows a Nelson School miss how to shoot a bucket. This Garv ANCHOR MARINE PIPESTONE BOATS -INBOARD & OUTBOARD EVINRUDE MOTORS AUTH. SALES & SERVICE FOR MERCRUISER - AMC -CHRYS'LER STERN DRIVE 4556 E. Belmont Ave., Fresno 255-4240 OLD F~ESHO HOFB1\AU ' . ~ . ::.-. -~ , ". 2820 Tulare at R 264-4014 DINING IN OLD WORLD ATMOSPHERE HAND CARVED SANDWICHES Enjoy Imported & Domestic Brews Excellent Cocktails In Our Majestic Bar RED WILLIAMS, OWNER (209) 233-7288 GLASER BROS. WHOLESALE -ALL OVER THE WEST • Tobacco • Cigars • Candy • Cable Car Box Chocolate JIM LAWSON Branch Manager 505 liN" Street Fresno almo Depu preSt troph stude Schex MV P Depu partil tackl Wasil in til Depa Proll 10 Working With Youth in Sports This is a common scene, when Gary stops his patrol car in almost any neighborhood. Deputy Willie McDaniel, left, presents the MVP defensi ve trophy to Tom Schnieder, a student at Ft. Washington-Lincoln School. David Rivera received the MVP offensi ve award from Deputy Gary Hill. Both boys participated in the Clovis Unified tackle football league. Ft. Washington-Lincoln participated in the Fresno County Sheriff's Department Adopt a Deputy Program. Always The Quality Selection Of Clothing at COFFEE'S * Hickey Freeman * Hart Schaffner & Marx* Joshua Trent* Martin Shannon* Palm Beach FRESNO Downtown & Fashion Fair -Bakersfield ­ Downtown & Valley Plaza Deputy Gary Hili is assigned to the school visitation program. His job is visiting the schools and making close contact with the youth, participating in the classroom and in sports. Gary is very well suited for sports, as it is a major part of his life. He spends many evening hours and his days off with young people, teaching and coaching. Every school and youth center he goes to he is greeted quickly by the youths with hugs and hand shakes. It is not uncommon to see Gary on a playground with kids hanging on to him from every side. Deputy Willie McDaniel has joined Gary in the visitation program and has been a great success in communicating with the young and loves to participate in the sport activities. !looking for THE right night spot that offers Dining, Cocktails and Relaxa­ tion under one roof? •. ~ Olan's IS THAT SPOT! i" <"t ~ Lunches Dinners i-.vA (OJ\~ COCKTAIL LOUNGE and ~~~V ~ DINING ROOMTCorner of Kern &ilL" Street in Uptown Fresno "Del Webb's Across from Us" 11 Gary coaches more than one team of young football players. TOMMY'S LIQUOR STORE Liquor -Delicatessen -Snaks -Party Ice Ray Coley & Neal Jones 1814 W. Clinton Fresno 264-9897 (Just East of Overpass) Open Every Doy 11 :30 a,m. to 1:30 O.m. :'....~ ROMA PIZZA ) HOUSE Food To Go or Eat Here Ii.r Our Foods Speak Any Language EMILIO, Mgr. 1600 Belmont Ave., Fresno 237-9557 FOOD TO GO JOHN H. MURRAY BIG AL'S PIZZA -CHILI -DRAFT BEER SANDWICHES -CHICKEN 4170 N. First at Ashlan, Fresno 227-3148 WONG'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE, Inc. Same as Oscar & Son's Garage Phone 233-8424 2021 N. Weber Fresno Gary, pion. COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF FRESNO • Ci 149 I - ·Wh4 • Tir..... ,. 21 Gary spends many hours at Boy's Clubs teaching boxing. FRESNO MOTOR SALES Cadillac -Oldsmobile -F85 Sales & Service 700 VAN NESS & 1000 ABBY -266-8142 PIERRE'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1100 N. Fresno near Olive 266-1838 TRY OUR FRIENDLY BANK SERVICE Bank of Tokyo of California PH. 233-0591 1458 Kern St., Fresno No. Fresno Branch : 1330 E. Show Ave. Member of FDIC SEQUOIA MORTGAGE COMPANY FHA -VA & Convention Loans RICHARD F. GRIll, MGR. 1616 W. Shaw Ave., Suite 0-2 224-9800 Fresno 905 R Street Fresno, California LEONARDO LIQUOR STORE Complete Liquor Stock Fishing Equipment -Sporting Goods 4486 E. Belmont 255-3566 Hotpoint Appliances -Furniture Televisions Bank Financing BRUNO & TELEGAN 335 C Street Ph. 268-7675 SHEBELUT SHEET METAL GENERAL SHEET METAL 394 W. Clayton, Fresno 264-8982 CARBERRY CROP DUSTERS, INC. 5450 W. Belmont FRESNO Phone 233-4155 12 HALWOOD Automotive Service TI BOY TOWING SERVICE ALL TYPE AUTOMOTIVE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Ventura Gary coaches baseball. This team was cham­ pion. .arrttt ~OU~t • COLONIAL • PROVINCIAL • MEDITERRANEAN • TRANSITIONAL Decorating Service Without Charge 149 No. Fulton St.-Fresno 485-1990 WBEEL ALIGNING SERVICE BRAKE SERVICE .AJilihUIlICA~ • Wheel Alignment • Auto Air Conditioning Service • Tir. Truing & Balancing • Shock Absorbers Rear Housings Aligned • Power Steering VERN TAYLOR lRAKE & WHEEL SERVICE o.. __o..r30V.." 439-4951 .... No lLACKSTONE AVE. Nr. Bullard REPAIR Phone 268-7607 13 VERN TAYLOR' Owner FRESNO Gary Hill believes in physical fitness and works out regularly in the gym. AUBREY C. CARTER INVESTIGATIONS Since 1952 Professional Investigation Services -ALL TYPES Charter Member of California Association of Licensed Investigators 222-3331 222 W. Shaw Ave. Fresno, Calif. TRAINING ACADEMY -Officers from Fresno area police departments, con­ stables, and sheriff's department attend a six-week basic training course at Fresno City College. Graduates of the November 1971 class are: Top row: John Lowe, Tom Gattie, Ralph Appleton, Oliver Moon, Mildred Kosmosky, Joe Cavara, Pete Rasmussen, Wesley Lusk. Second row: Ed Arreyano, Steve Whitney, Eddie (Smokey) Porras, Delores Baker, Sil Sanchez, Harry Mussucco, Eddie Downs. Bottom row: Jim Coelho, Bill Nielsen, Don Burk, Tom Grey, Tom Rotan, Jon Jackson. RCA' GE:NE:RAL E:LE:CTRIC • ZE:NITH • WE:STINGHOUSE: O~'OWAY '4 ~~ J~~~~I., I~ APPLIANCE __ FURNITURE JOHN GARO~OLI VIC ANTONINO 2049 Broadway at Divisadero Ph. 485-2564 NOW Three Loy Loys To Better Serve You LOY LOY KITCHEN Take-Out 377 W. Shaw at Moroa For Delivery Service Call 227-2979 LOY LOY RESTAURANT Dining Room & Take-Out 780 E. Shaw at First LOY LOY KITCHEN 4235 E. Fountain Way Take-Out -Call 222-7761 BETTER LIFE FOODS FREE PARKING 4785 E. Olive Ave., 251-4394 5043-A N. Palm Ave., 226-0550 BILL McDONALD, OWNER Fresno CARLO'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT Carlos and Esther Esqueda -Arthur Dyer -Richard Lugar TOTALIA CALCULATORS. TYPEWRITERS -ADDING MACHINES STENOCORD -DICTATION SYSTEMS COMPLETE LINE OFFICE FURNITURE -SUPPLIES 526 W. Olive, Fresno 485-5482 Mon. thru Sat. 5 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m . ROSE'S COFFEE SHOP HOME STYlE COOKING -HOME MADE PASTRY FOOD TO TAKE OUT Rose Barron, Prop. Phone 222-9984 3109 N. West & Shields Food Bank Shopping Center JACKIE'S COSTUMES * COSTUME RENTALS * THEATRICAL MAKE UP * WIGS * BEARDS * MUSTACHES !uesday thru Saturday, lOAM to 5 PM Jockie Robbins, Owner 1052 E. OLIVE (1 Blk. E. of Van Ness), Fresno 266-5200 14 D~ "Iti local 1 servic applal Am his if judgrr "You ·Supp that. 1 vote . . gun a We'd supp< us ho EVI nodd4 aske< obvio such .. 26i POLICE DESERVE SUPPORT? By Gene Hallam the duty of every citizen to support his police department," the speaker told his club audience, then paused to see was forthcoming. ..m~r who'd had enough to drink to dull but not enough to affect his jumped to his feet and interrupted. like a bumper sticker," he said. your local police'. Most of us agree with good citizens. We pay our taxes. We serve on juries. But we can't strap on a the cops round up a gang of thieves. more harm than good. We want the police. We just need somebody to tell one of the several dozen men present head. The question must have been many citizens concerned over the that the police have never been in _RDf!!rat:e need of support. Unfortunately, otani Building Mllterillis CD. "R" Street -266-9675 Il,PJlImU.OIIIIG SERVICES FOR THE BUILDING INDUSTRY INDUSTRIAL CONTRAalNG SERVICES PlHle Vilit Our Showroom Anytime SACRAMENTO 443·3791 MfRIT CLOTHfS FOR BIG & TAll MEN STOCKTON 464·9461 MUIIIIIIGWfAR . MAIIHAITAII· PURITAII AIID OTHER MAlOR BRAIIDS SPORTCOATS • JACKETS· SWEATERS UNDERWEAR -COMPLETE CLOTHIERS ,.-----SORRY ----..., IfYOll DDN1 WEAR BIG DR TALL SIZES· WE CAN'T HELP YOU. I I CORNER OF N.222 _1'121 FRESNO M~::ONAYE, FROM YETS HOSPITAL PLENTY OF fREE OfF STREEI PARKING if to too many share the confusion of the man who interrupted the speaker. A factor more important than mere support is involved. First you, the tax-paying, law-abiding, average citizen must decide whether or not your police agency is worthy of support. How do you find out? There's an almost foolproof method. Simply study the behavior, appearance, and attitude of the officer on the beat. The one who comes to your home when you complain about a prowler; the one who investiga tes the theft of your hubcaps; or the one who gives you a traffic citation. The attitude of the department ad­ ministrators and the quality of the whole department is generally reflected quite ac­ curately by the man on the beat. Is the officer sincerely interested in your problem, or does he patronizingly assure you the matter will be investigated, write down a minimum of information for his rep('rt, and Bu lid ing for a better community TREND hOInes * * * NQKTH---tKEEK * * * and open Ing soon the new SHAW CREEK Garden Towne Homes I Bonadelle Homes, a division of Land Dynamics 15 ' , hurry away? Perhaps he belittles the incident, implying that you are keeping him from the investigation of a real crime. Does he cour­ teously point out the manner in which you've violated a traffic law, and proceed with the citation in a firm, impersonal manner? Or does he appoint himself judge, jury, and prosecutor, and severely reprimand you, sarcastically implying that the examiner who approved your driver's license application must have been demented? If you mention that you and his superior are lodge brothers, does he calmly continue with whatever he was doing? Or does he close his citation book, suddenly become very friendly, and apologize for the inconvenience he caused? What about his appearance and bearing? Is his uniform and equipment neat and clean? Does he speak in a calm, clear voice, without profanity or slang? Does he smoke or chew gum while talking to you? If most of these questions can be answered favorably, your department may be lacking in manpOwer, training, and equipment, but it's probably a basically good organization, ad­ ministered by competent, dedicated men who are aware of the duty the department owes the community. If they must be answered the other way, chances are your top police officials are more concerned with what the community owes them. Suppose you decide your police do not deserve your support. Who's to blame? The man on the beat? The crooks who try to corrupt him? The department head and other top brass? The • courts whose decisions have made his job more difficult? The local political machine? All of them? If you fixed the whole blame on anyone or all of these, you were wrong. None of them are fundamentally responsible. Then who is to blame? You are. You and the other good citizens in your community who pay taxes, vote, and serve on juries. You're to blame because you allow the undesirable condition to exist. It's your community. The police are working for you. Just as the attitude of top police officials is reflected by the patrolman, the attitude of the community is reflected by the police agency as a whole. The department is a part of the community it serves. If it isn't serving that community the way a majority of its citizens want, then a majority of its citizens are failing to exert their influence in community affairs. A majority of its citizens consider the police a necessary evil rather than a 16 BERNARD GOTFRIED Phone 229.8670 ~BEAUTY/ _~Sl)PPLY. 3.0138 NO. CEDAR AVENlIE 816 E. SHielDS AVENUE 1859 E. DAKOTA 22.01·0830 H-J SCHOOL SERVICES LEN -DARRELL -NICK & DALE For the finest in Class Rings, Graduation Announcements, Yearbooks, Caps & Gowns, Trophies, Medals & Pins 4141 E. Gettysburg, Fresno 224-1100 BUDGET AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TUNE UPS -BRAKE REPAIRS TRANSMISSION -AIR CONDITIONING Joe Kamimolo 1924 W. Belmont, FFesno 233-4237 ORIENTAL DRY GOODS CO. Shoes and Ready-to-Wear, Notions Luggage and House Furnishings 1502 Tulare Street 237-7421 I BEAVER'S ENTERPRISES Speciali~ing in Delicious Fried Chicken FRESH POULTRY Manchesler Mall Processing Div. 2245 W. Church227-1692 ONE HOUR MARTINIZING DRY CLEANING AND SHIRT LAUNDRY 3823 N. Blackst9ne ­Phone 224-3773 777-C E. Barstow ­Phone 227-2137 We Deliver -Ph. 222·3395 DeKor 'DrUBS Cor. Wesl & Shields Purily Shopping Cenler 1121 Wesl Shields Ave., Fresno 2254 N. Fresno SI., Fresno 222·3337 ANDY CAGLIA REAL ESTATE 1665 W. Shaw Ave. Fresno, Calif. 93705 222-4821 LAMB-AIR CHANDLER FIELD 268-0709 920 W. Chandler Fresno respe< Or the catch haver police plea~ Wh~ the go do to The Decid your obtair way. minOl majo) youw listen allegi terest stitue Spe stand aim real basel! I poCE respectable segment of community government. Or they assume that since policemen are hired to catch criminals, citizens who aren't criminals have no reason to be concerned. Or that the inept policeman is simply another of the mildly un­ pleasant facts of life one learns to tolerate. What can be done? Or, rather, what can you, the good citizen who wants to support his police, do to help them become worthy of support? The answer is simple. Not easy, but simple. Decide what type of police agency you want for your community, then exert your influence to obtain it. There are others who feel the same way. Find them. Organize. If you're still a minority, recruit others till you become a majority. Let your elected officials know what you want. If your demand is loud enough they'll listen, even if they have to transfer their allegiance. A politician is loyal to special in­ terests only as long as the majority of his con­ stituents permit him to be. Specifically, how does a community raise the standards of its police? Again-the answer is simple, and again it's not easy. Few things of real value are purchased in the bargain basement, or made of scrap materials. Good police are no exception. There are far too many CAuFOANlA 9 3 72 1 PLAZA CAFE -MEXICAN FOOD All the Finest Mexican Delicades Parties Welcome EAT HERE OR TAKE OUT 4044 E. Belmont Ave. JENSEN & WATTS Small' Engine Clinic Sale•• Service· Sharpening Lownmowe" . Edge" . Tille" COMPLETE ENGINE SERVICE Renlol. -Gorden & Home Equipment 237-9950 516 Chestnut at Belmont 255.0465 NEW WONDERLAND ROLLER RINK & SWIMMING N. Blackstone 222-6269 policemen who took the job because they lack the initiative to succeed in private industry. On the other hand, there are many able people who would like to follow a police career, but feel it would be unfair to their families when they can earn more elsewhere. If you want good policemen you're going to have to pay for them. You can't expect a man to spend time and money preparing for a career that should be considered a profession, then work for the salary he'd receive as a common laborer. If your community offers such low police salaries that only the lazy, inept, and uneducated are interested in the jobs, then you can't expect to have a department worthy of your support. Naturally, adequate salary is not a cure-alL Acquisition of money does not improve a man's character. The popular theory that higher salaries will reduce corruption must be qualified. Corruption is largely a matter of character; not economics. The eight-thousand­ dollar-a-year officer who takes a bribe to make a payment on his house would, if his salary were thirty thousand, probably take a bribe to make a payment on his yacht. Adequate salaries reduce corruption by encouraging those with good Continued LARRY'S UNIFORM SERVICE Uniforms and Accessories for Police Highway Patrol Sheriffs and all agencies 1546 N. West at McKinley 264-0852 "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED" Phone 222-6563 4150 N. BLACKSTONE 17 character to enter the police profession; not by ennobling those of questionable character who are already there. If you pay a good salary you can hire a good man, and are entitled to demand top performance. The head of your department should be given clear-cut responsibility and authority in han­ dling its internal affairs, unhampered by political influence or unreasonable civil service rules. Few situations can sap the morale of a department as quickly as having a chief who is a mere figurehead. Job protection is important; departments without a civil service system are likely to have a complete turnover of personnel after each local election. But in too many in­ stances civil service has provided a haven for incompetents. Working at a public job is often regarded as a right rather than a privilege. In some communities once an employee attains permanent civil service status it is virtually impossible to discharge him, no matter what he does or fails to do. If a department head is to be held responsible for the conduct and efficiency of his men, he must be given the means to get rid of the chronically unruly and inefficient. If you give your top police officials proper responsibility and sufficient authority, you won't need a civilian review board to determine whether or not they're doing their jobs properly. The aUeged need for review boards is based on the premise that the public has a right to know how the police department washes its dirty linen. That right should not be questioned. But the means of obtaining the information already exists. ·If a board has to be appointed to learn what is going on, then something is wrong with lines of communication between the police of­ ficials and the people. If your police ad­ ministrators aren't doing their jobs properly, you'll soon become aware of it without a review board. How will you know? The same way you evaluated your department in the first place. By observing the man on the beat. Isolated in­ stances should not be considered conclusive, but if there are too frequent allegations of brutality, corruption, and inefficiency, don't try to remedy the situation by punishing the patrolmen in­ volved. Go after the man at the top. Let's assume that, after thorough in­ vestigation, you decide your department is a pretty good outfit. The man who answers the call to your home is courteous, neat, and anxious to help. 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That is respect. Just as much as he wants a decent living for his family, the policeman wants the respect of his fellow citizens, for himself and for his profession. Money won't buy it. Many communities now pay a veteran patrolman well over ten thousand dollars a year. Yet in those same communities a clerk or a semi-skilled worker making five or six . thousand may look upon the policeman as a second-class citizen. It's nice to have one around when you need him, but who wants to associate with him socially? WHITIE'S PET SHOP Fresno's Largest and Most Complete "New Location" 3528 E. Ventura Ave., Fresno 264·2418 FRESNO UQUOR STORE Jim Samarco. Owner Clovis Ave. at Griffith Way 291·7888 475 N. Broadway Fresno Phone 233·2101 "Where sympathy expresses itself through sincere service" Tinkler ~(1)1)ion C1bapel FUNERAL DIRECTORS James W. C ner -Lerein C. Duranceau DAVE'S TRACTOR REPAIR & SERVICE 20 Years Experience S. Geneva 264·2895 19 We've never heard an authoritative ex­ planation of why this is so, but too many officers complain about it for it to be dismissed as undue sensitivity or imagination. Perhaps there are several reasons. This nation was founded on rebellion against established l.aw and order, and no doubt we've all inherited a bit of that rebel spirit. Too, even extremely progressive and competent police organizations are still trying to live down the reputation all policemen had a few decades ago, 'when most police appointments were made with little regard for aptitude or ability. While that is still true in some com­ munities, it is not true everywhere. If you have.a police department you can support in good conscience, then the man in that department deserves your respect. He'll work hard for you if you treat him as a person, like yourself, with normal hopes, fears, ambitions, and frustra ti ons. And how do you do that? There are two ways. In your professional contact with him give him credit for knowing his job. The average motorist will pay a mechanic any sum he asks for doing some mysterious tinkering under the hood of his car. He seldom questions the mechanic, at least Con/inNed r~~~~~~~1 , ENTERTAINMENT SIX NI'rES AWEEK , 6 Dining & Dancing-MON.thru SAT. 6 , Coffee Shop -Dining Room , Cocktail Lounge , 9(~AN4 4061 N. BLACKSTONE • 222-5641 I taI...~~~~~~~... VILLAGE FOODLAND PALM AT SHAW CEDAR AT GETTYSBURG F~ESNO, CAliFORNIA to his face, for he readily admits he doesn't know anything about an internal combustion engine. Yet this same motorist will call the police, insist that certain action be taken, and when it's ex­ plained that such action is beyond police authority, accuse them of not knowing their job. If you aren't satisfied with what the officer tells you, check with his superior or your attorney. Don't spread the word around that the cops are uncooperative or don,'t know what they're doing. Enforcing the law is much more complicated than repairing an automobile. In your personal conduct with the policeman, forget his profession. He doesn't want either deference or exclusion. To him a patronizing attitude and a contemptuous attitude are equally intolerable. At the same time, he takes his job seriously, and he becomes extremely tired of incessant attempts at humor at his expense. When he goes to a party on his night off, and as he enters the room all conversation ceases and someone says, "Shh. The law is here." He may laugh, but not because he thinks it's funny. He'd much prefer a simple, friendly greeting, with no implication that he's different from any Qther guest. How willing are you to assist the police? Not by Cap,.i Cocktail efounge Cocktail Hours -5 to 7 Mon. thru Fri. All Bar Drinks 45c 3704 E. 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For instance, when someone refers to a case of alfeged police brutality as if all policemen were guilty, how do you answer? Do you point out that in any barrel of apples there are bound to be a few bad ones, and that policemen as a group shouldn't be condemned because of the misconduct of a few? Or do you agree because KONG'S MARKET Meat -Groceries -Produce Beer and Wine #1 -3706 E. Olive -264-9322 #2 -1220 N. Fresno DUNCAN'S LIQUORS Liquor -Groceries -Sporting Goods OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Sun.-Thurs. 9 to 12 Fri. & Sat. 9 to 2 a.m. 1805 W. Olive ( 11 Blk. off Freeway ) 237-3257 !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 264-0876 FREMOR MOTEL 2606 Kern Street Refrigerated -Swimming Pool 1309 No. Motel Dr., Fresno 268-8626 KITCHEN-BEST PrePared Potatoes FROZEN FOODS Phone 268-8138 Fresno you lack the courage to say what you really think? And what do you really think? Do you judge the accused policeman as the constitution provides; that any accused person shall be considered innocent until proven guilty? Or do you assume that where there's smoke there must be fire? And what about your own observance of the law? Do you respect law and order, and uphold it in deed as well as in word? Do you pay your honest tax, even if you could get by with a little cheating? Do you obey laws you don't quite agree with? If caught in a traffic violation, do you admit the officer is doing the job you hired him to do? Or do you cheat on your income tax, gamble at your club in violation of local or­ dinance, and accuse the traffic officer of picking on you, even when you know you're guilty? Perhaps before you try to decide whether or not your police department is worthy of support, you'd better take a close look at yourself. If you find within yourself a definite lack of respect for law and order, maybe you don't want a good police department. 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Specializing in Pizza -Spaghetti -Raviali Quality and Quantity My Matta RANA'S PIZZA & SPAGHETTI HOUSE FOOD TO GO I Bring Yaur Own Pat Far Spaghetti Phane 224, 4676 PALM & SHAW, FRESNOI Sheriff's Explorers Post No. 16 By Deputy R. Cobbs In 1971 the Fresno County Sheriff's Depart­ ment established a Special Interest Explorer Post through the Boys Scouts of America. There was a twofold purpose for forming the post. First, we at the sheriff's department wanted to establish a positive relationship with the young men of our community. The second objective was to interest young men in a career in law enforcement and to encourage those interested to pursue their education, and possibly return to the sheriff's department as deputies. After the formation of the post, an executive board was established. Two advisors were ap­ pointed to establish procedures, and to co­ ordinate activities of the post. The two advisors then began soliciting potential recruits by sending pamphlets out to local high schools and junior high schools. Each potential recruit was required to complete an application form. Their potential recruit was required to complete an Continued such as first aid, penal code, radio Learning the elements of fingerprinting are sheriff's office Kelly Byde, Lee Mitchell, and Nick Harrison. identification bureau procedures, Willmirth decided that one of the best form. Their scholastic and citizen­ was then checked as was their police Every applicant was then further by means of an oral interview. recruits were chosen, the post invited of the recruits to a meeting where the was explained to them in detail. Finally months of hard work and many off donated by the sheriff's personnel, was formed. the affairs of the post there must be of authority and responsibilities. A command was formed similar to that of department, with a captain in lieutenants and sergeants following. of the post have received instruction and procedure, demeanor. with deputies lD'ance problems had to be permission obtained lDH!! evlp.nrof an accident. With the co-operation County Counsel's Office _rev~!d, and a ride along program was formed. Explorers are not _ IIUlI;' or to drive patrol cars, [alUL;"caIIU to take on what always demanding EASTGATE SHOPPING MISTER "J" MEN'S 4860·2 E. Kings Canyon Rd. at Chestnut 251·6200 SHELDON'S AUTO PA'RTS CARS BOUGHT -DISMANTlED USED PA'RTS TO '68 to get a look at law enforcement in action the seat of a patrol car. A way to make 2428 S. West Ave., Fresno 485-0780officially, for civilian teenagers to go was sought out. overcome and so that the ex­ and the department would be protected the task was allowed to carry nor do they arrests, but they do participate in other first, many deputies and supervisors were they described as sitting chores", while pursuing a job that and sometimes . Now after seeing the post members CENTER MALL WEAR Fresno FAMILY Restaurant Open 11 a.m. 10 9 p.m. 4714 N. Blackstone Fresno Phone 229·2928 America's Favorite **** 4 LOCATIONS **- FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE ** 23 Explorer Gene Poole learns the procedures of field search. Preparing to leave on patrol are Deputy Cobbs and Explorer Rick Gilstrap. YTURRI HOTEL LUNCHES -DINNERS Cockloil Lounge Banquet Facilities 2546 Kern St., Fresno 485·1571 ASHER BROS. SHOES Save 30 -SO % on Nationally Advertised Men's -Women's -Children's S HOE S 100/0 DISCOUNT TO SHERIFF OFFICERS Open Sundays Noon to 5 1902 Broadway at Tulare First & Shaw Center (N"xt to Long', Drugs)Downtown 268·6311 227·4949 24 in action, and getting a better understanding of the purpose of the program, the doubters dwindled to a few in number. When an Explorer rides on patrol it's like having another man in the car. They are performing a great service to the community, and to the taxpayers of the county. The post has been involved in many activities. The post spent two days at Castle Air Force Base, also two days at Lemoore Air Base, learning methods of airport security. The post participated in an Explorer car safety rally. Snow trips, pizza parties, and tours through the jail have also taken place. In the near future we hope to expand the Explorer Program to include girl members. Also plans for a new Sheriff's Explorer Post in Coalinga are being considered. The executive committee, post advisors, and members of the post would like to express a sincere "Thank you" to the Fresno County Deputy Sheriff's Association, who contributed the needed financial support for the post. Entertainment THE ATHENIAN Restaurant, Cocktail lounge and Piano Bar Evening Parking at Rear Entrance 1231 Van Ness Fresno 268·0258 JACK SCHIEFER SOUND EQUIPMENT CO. Tope Recorders· Inlercommunicating Syslems STEREO AND HI·FI 2325 E. McKinley Ave., Fresno Ph. 268·4597 VILLAGE DRUG STORE Free Prescription Delivery 5050 N. Palm Ave. 227·5582 Fresno ABBOTT'S MOBILE SERVICE Mobilgas • Shaw & Moroa Phone: 439·3680 'JM '111e4t ctONSTRUCTION, INC. General Contractors Office: 7120 No. Harrison America's Favorite Gasoline 227-3990 Exami (left to Rick G 3065 Examining evidence in the I. Bureau Lab are (left to right) Brent Van Elswyk, John Agueda, Rick Gilstrap, and Gene Poole. . SHOP RITE MARKET Groceries -Meat -Produce Beer -Wine -Soft Drinks 3065 E. Ashlan 227-0.765 ART'S BOATS ROEDING PARK 264-0687 SUNNYSIDE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS -WE DELIVER E. Kings Canyon Rd. 251-8601 In Sunnyside Square CLYDE'S ROUND UP East Dakota Ave. 291 -6136 Fresno CHI CHI CLUB Open 6:00 A.M. COCKTAILS Tulare St. 237-9440 Fresno 25 Det. Tom Johnson and Det. Moreland show a marijuana plant which was grown in a Fresno resident's back yard. It was unknown to the property owner that this plant was marijuana and illegal to cultivate. This plant before wilting was approximately 10 feet tall. AIRWAYS GOLF COURSE Art Forrester, PGA Golf Professio,nal "When You Think of Golf Think of Airways" 5440 E. Shields Ave. 291-6254 BONDED TRANSMISSION CENTER Bill Wicker, Owner PHONE 222-7701 4863 N. Blackstone Fresno n I ..,I-ardtnt j SUNNYSIDE 927 So. Clovis Avenue 251-8228 PICCADILLY SQUARE 2227' W. Shaw Avenue 222-5481 , : TOLL OF DRUG ABUSE By Gerry Lawless everse door 0 probab unconsl becausl becomE Acco: tention. be is ~ pusher­ young I result. Thinl dollars pusher: couldh a court murdel How you ar4 you tol what y laboral or wa~ anothe peri me afraid reactio again, I ha' better younge with n bapper Did througl biturat torture \1omiti contr81 Drugs again took their toll in 1971 in Fresno County. Approximately twelve young people died from overdosing with various types of dangerous drugs. No'one really knows how many other deaths can be attributed to the misuse of drugs. Many young people take drugs for various reasons, none of which have any value. I have often wondered what would be the best method or approach to prove just how dangerous drugs really are. One can talk and tell young people of the dangers and the physical and mental illness that come from drug use, and then what a criminal felony record will mean to their future. But young people have difficulty thinking ahead. When one is 15 years old, 21 years of age seems very distant. When a youngster is taking drugs or sniffing glue or paint, he believes the dangers are false because he can come down from the high and at this exact time not know or feel any Del Webb Center Fresno, California 93721 381 E. Show Ph . 224-L200 ~ VOLKSWAGEN IpORSCHE GARDNER VOLKSWAGEN, INC. Authorized Dealer Fresno County Volkswagen and Porshe Sales & Service Fresno Economy Imports physical or mental illness, but he doesn't con­ sider the future which in reality is very near. The most important thing he or she does not realize is that when it does happen, it is too late for a cure. Brain damage is uncurable. It will not repair itse1f, such as broken bones or most types of illness. How does one know what amount constitutes an overdose? For some, one capsule could be fatal, yet they take the chance. I wonder if they know or even think of where the capsule or pill came from that they are about to swallow. Do they stop and think this one little red capsule could kill them? Evidently the answer is no, because if they did the drug problem wouldn't exist and many young people would be home. The mental wards of hospitals would be less crowded. The jails and prisons WOUld . not be filled with drug offenders. And most important of all of these, many would still be alive. Have you 26 2009 E. Home Ave. 255-7766 ~~EST WISHE~.J19J\ U~=~=~ PIZZA PARLOR UP nIbp 1;1ublirk 1.~OU5r CALIFORNIA SEWAGE DISPOSAL CO. CESSPOOLS -SEPTIC TANKS Free Estimates 1522 W. Pine 237-6416 Fresno 2320 Church FRESNO Phone 233-5834 Horn's gar en mulches for weed free yards use Redwood Chips -Mulches -Bark -Forest Humus FREDHORN Residential EDWIN BARKMAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR All Types of Wiring Remodeling & New Services a Specialty ever seen a young person lying dead at the back door of a hospi tal? Their so-called friends probably drove them around in a car for hours unconscious, too scared to take them for help, because they also were users and scared to become involved with the police. According to law, if one human being in­ tentionally takes the life of another human being, he is guilty of murder. What about the drug pusher-young or old-who sells or gives your young son or daughter drugs and they die as a result. Then isn't he guilty of murder? Think about the big pusher who drains the dollars from the kids and has many small-time pushers working for him. How many deaths could he be responsible for? Did you ever hear of a court case where a pusher was charged with murder? How many hands have handled this pill that you are about to swallow? What is inside? Were you told what it contained and do you know that what you were told is true? Was it made in a laboratory, approved by the medical authorities or was it made in some dirty basement in another country? It may be a poison or an ex­ periment some drug pusher has made and is better not ° I:DlDDEm to users." Oid you ItttPlllltl>!:? If not, I E. Tulare afraid himself to try. He will wait for your reaction. If it is fatal, he will experiment once again, and find another human guinea pig. I have heard many drug users say, "I had find anyone giving or selling my ,ounger brother or sister drugs, or he will deal th me, because I know what can and does ever actually see an addict going withdrawals from heroin or bar­ you should. The agony and his body suffers, the severe cramps, diarrhea, perspiring, and muscle li*'acti,ons are unbelievable. Continued DENVER'S PASTRY SHOP The Best In Snails -Donuts -Cookies -Cakes -Bread Wholesale and Retail Phone 251 -2801 DONALD J. 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Wasn't the person guilty of murder who sold or gave him the lethal drug? How many people do you know who use or sell drugs? Let me state right now that most high school and college students know the users and pushers but they will not tell, for they have a code of their own: "Don't rat or fink". Aren't they somewhat guilty when a death occurs, or a friend spends the rest of his life in a mental hospital hospital, due to drug use? Many will read this above statement and think it untrue and overly emphasized, or too bluntly put. It really is the truth and you don't want to think about it. The final decision will be on your con­ science. As a police officer and citizen of this com­ munity , I am highly concerned about drugs and the dangers connected with them. Our young people of today are the leaders of the future. Drugs must be slowed down to assure a future, for people cannot function with a distorted mind from the use of drugs. 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From his teachings, and those that followed him in the same comparative style, a technique of shooting the double action revol ver began to spread. This technique really came into recognition with the formations of the various combat league in the United States. The pistol has been changed from a lightweight to a heavyweight in the hands of a trained shooter. So what are we talking about. We are not talking about the old time gunman whose skills have been exaggerated to the point of being completely ridiculous. For example, he shot so fast all you could see was a blur. About the only way that this could happen is to have your eye ACE MOBILE KEY SHOP Three Radio Dispatch Units Official Locksmiths for AAA & National 4572 E. Home Ave. Phone 251-8621 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 WILBUR-ELLIS COMPANY FARM CHEMICALS 268-0871 Old Hwy. 99 at Cedar Ave. Fresno misdirected. Present day master combat shooters who draw and must hit the target have done so in the time area of .27 to .51-100 of a second. At this sReed every movement can be registered by the eye; yet this speed is very demanding. During some of the present day com bat shooting matches, it was found that the eye to brain reaction time can be measured in the 1-100th of a second bracket. Today we are demanding that the officer perform in the .60-100 to a full second including reaction time. That he must hit what he shoots at and have no misdirected shots. For this purpose, we have adopted the rapid sight method of combat shooting. In this technique, the gun is drawn­ raised to the level of the eye -then fired as the sights cover the target. Speeds of less than one second have consistently been recorded and this includes reaction time. The high degree of ac­ curacy with this method lends itself well to police work. Contil/lled Compliments of KUE' ...........ll~'EL PIANO HOUSE 234 W. Olive at Arthur St. -Fresno Kings County Truck Lines MILK TRANSPORT -FARM PICKUP TANKERS REFRIGERATED VANS 2336 S. Railroad Ave., Fres-no Phone 233-0873 I Tulare Phone 686-1641 29 I VALLEY MUFFLER SERVICE Phone 222-3049 Free Estimates VOLCANtC CINDER PACK MUFFLERS MADE IN OUR OWN SHOP LIFETIME MUFFLERS • HEAVY DUTY TA IILPIPES TRAI LER HITCHES • OVERLOAD SPRINGS SHOCK ABSORBERS•Harry Smith, Owner 1-_25_1_9_N_,_B_la_ck_st_o_ne________ ~Fresno, Cam . 1545 N. Palm ELBOW ROOM VllO and LEE GUIDO 266-6034 SHORE ACOUSTICAL & INSULATION Residential & Commercial 190 Santa Fe, Fresno 268-4795 IRELAND MANUFACTURING CO. Formica Specialists 2376 So. Railroad Ave., Fresno 233-1857 INTERNATIONAL IMPORTS ONE OF CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST WHOLESALE & RETAIL GENERAL MERCHANDISE MELKONIA BROS, 1001 FULTON MALL -1211 FULTON MALL 233-2589 3532 N_ BLACKSTONE SAN JOAQUIN BATTERY AND ELECTRIC CO. HEAVY DUTY ELECTRICAL -TUNE UP Generator -Alternator and Starter Repair 2485 So. Cherry, Fresno Ph. 233-3146 2406 North Blackstone Phone (209) 227-2986 Fresno, Calif. 93703 LANGE ROOFING CO. Sgt. Anderson and Det. Pinion practice the exiting of a patrol car in ready firing position. Det. Sedgebeer and Sgt. Hansen practice the exiting of a patrol car in the ready firing position. 3018 I St. "Ole" Lange Residential -Iindustrial -Commercial 6685 N. Pleasant 439-5930 Sgt. Cliff Blagg shows the proper way to handle a shot gun to Chuck Snedden. APPLIANCE PARTS .Dd EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS 2169 So. Van Ness Phone 268-9451 30 1211 · I Sgt. Al Swenson and Det. Roger Pursell learn combat shooting with the shot gun and pistol. Prior to the rapid sight type of combat shooting, the training was along the lines of instinctive shooting at the short ranges and point shooting at the intermediate ranges and the steady sight picture at the longer ranges. If the officers were trained with many thousand rounds of ammunition and many hours of practice, he could develop into a proficient in­ stinctive shooter. However, with a short layoff he would lose that sharp edge that makes for ef­ ficient shooting. If you have ever been involved with police work, you soon realize how routine the work is. Ever done it? The hours drag. Finally they turn into days, and the days into weeks, and the weeks -months and often years without anything happening. The senses become dull, the attentiveness wanders, the reaction blurs, but the danger is always there. Then it happens, and the officer is expected to have the same degree of alertness, efficiency and reac­ tion that he had the first hours that he was on the job. The body kicks into high gear and he had better produce with a maximum of alertness and efficiency or else! He has less than a second to live. He falls back on one thing -reaction training. We spend many rounds on the range so that one round will do its job. In effect, when that one round is fired; so have a thousand. Contillued A & B LIQUOR Always Friendly Service From May and Bill Complete Stock of All Party Needs 3018 E. McKinley . 264-6725 AUDIO SALES CO. John Uyeoka 'Stereo -High Fidelity -Intercommunication 1211 E. Belmont 268-4308 BOYS MARKET GROCERIES -MEAT -PRODU'CE Beer -Wines -Liquors Complete Variety Department <Ui C STREET 237-7594 ALLIED LINOLEUM CO. Finest In Floor Coverings 1437 E. Belmont Fresno BROWN BROS. ADJUSTORS Ted Coopman, V. P. Day & Night Ph. 268-5044 MANSIONETTE HOMES Quality Built By -WATHEN BROS. at 1st & Sierra and at Fruit & Sierra Phone 439-4290 General's Finest Tire . . . Goes a Long Way to Make Friends GENERAL TIRE SERVICE 1501 Fulton Phone 485-7970 2099 E. North Ave. Phone 237-7156 31 . Six rounds in six seconds, three to each target, with the left or weak hand. Some e con rds,d t 15 y seconds lsecolK VI' 1718 I Six rounds in four seconds, two to each of three targets. \Yhatsours could easily be Buick. yours. As the valley's largest Buick/Opel dealer, we just naturally make prices and terms a good deal more attractive than the next guy. Try us ... you'li see! CAUES@BUICH PH: (209) 2J7~221 BLACKSTONE AT RATCLIFFE STADIUM I FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Assault course -25 yards distance -2Y2 seconds per round; 15 yards distance -1Y2 seconds per round; 5 yards distance -1 second per round. This system emphasizes target selection and reaction time. An officer must obtain 70 per cent to pass the course. (tdM- OJ 'I(\NO 714 W. Shaw Ave. in Fig Garden Village JOHN'S PINEDALE UQUORS LIQUOR -BEER -WINE -PARTY NEEDS Fishing and Hunting licenses Bait and Fishing Equipment 7274 N. Blackstone Pinedale 439-2780 jewelsb~Aum 229-6606 Custom Made Jewelry Precioul StOItH 5038 N. Maroa cor Shaw leo Diller & Ted Busch B & D BODY SHOP Complete Body Repair and Paint Shop 250 N. Fresno 51. 266-0506 K & K KAMPERS ~our Winds Campers and Trailers Mini Homes -Motor Homes 4031 E, Belmont Ave. Fresno 485-3023 32 5315 Some of the following levels of achievement considered minimal for our officers. At 25 draw and shoot one round in 2 liz seconds. 15 yards, draw and shoot one round in l llz teCC>nas. At 5 yards, draw and shoot one round in ~'IIIU. These hits to be placed into an area 18" 30". At 10 yards, draw and shoot six rounds, to a target -for three targets, in 4 seconds. requirements and others like them, make essential elements of combat shooting. acknowledged that combat shooting does the same degree of accuracy as target WOODARD COSMETICS Barbara Bates E. Belmont Ave., Fresno 251-6003 ARCHIE PECKHAM PAINTING CONTRACTOR 266-8730 THE BRIG Fine Food & Cocktails 4743 N. Blackstone 227-7297 PLEASANT STERILIZATION & MATTRESS CO. Mattresses & Furniture Sterilized (State Approved Plant) ·:MI~ttrf!.n@~ Custom Made -Rebuilt -Renovated New Furniture ­Pick Up and De·livery N. Pleasant Ave. 237-4376 CONGRATULATIONS O'SOLE MIO RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA 229-4990 PERFECTION MACARONI CO. High Grade Macaroni Products 485-8110 DAVID & SONS, INC. ROASTERS & PACKERS Sunflower Seeds -Pumpkin Seeds Fresno shooting possesses. It is not meant to. The officer is expected to maintain a speed within the confines of his accuracy. As the range is shor­ tened, and the minute angle of shooting is reduced, speed may be increased. At 3 to 5 yards, it is who ever gets there first. Some of our younger officers complain that they are going in second best. For example, if the signal originates with the man making the draw, that is, the time starts when his hands makes its move, it will take that man, even if he is slow, from three tenths to a full second to complete the draw. Now suppose that our officer can draw within six tenths of a second or above depending upon surprise involved and complete his draw ­ well we just tell our officers that they have to live with the difference. Combat training within the sheriff's depart­ ment is comparatively new. It began in October of 1971 and we are training 10 officers a month in this style. In April of 1972 the Fresno County Peace Officers Association Range will be open to the public and training will be available to gun permit holders and anyone else interested in handgunnery in the art of safe and sane shooting. * YOUR HOSTS: JIM & JOY WHITE, OWNERS Fl.YSYbNe q,V_ DANCING COCKTAILS live Music ­ Wed., Fri. & Sat. Nites SELMA, CALIF. FLINTSTONE II Cocktail Lounge Cutler, Calif. Fresno & Belmont Cocktai l's & Card Rooms Fresno [EXicm BROWN'S TEXACO SERVICE Complete Car Care Service Official Headlight and Smog Device Station ' Phone 268-1806 5316 W. Shaw at 99 Freeway 33 I FIRE By E.R. "Sam" Garza Fire Investigator <. California Division of Forestry Have you often wondered how many fires are the result of arson? Let me tell you that statistically one out of every five fires are started from the result of any of the following motives: (1) Profit, defrauding insurance companies, etc. (2) Spite or revenge (3) Pyromania (4) To conceal other crimes (5) Sabotage The National Board of Fire Underwriters, the Would you have wanted to be sleeping in this bedagency which is delegated to compile fire costs, when the arsonist struck? report on losses, and several other factors, has recently released national figures on fire losses jumped from $179 million in 1969 to $206 million ARSON INVESTIGATIONS Your c" andap IJOt thrc build ar explaining that losses due to arson ha ve con­in 1970. tinued to increase; and that the value of property I have always failed to understand the destroyed in these "set" and suspicious fires attitude among some law enforcement -SERVING THE.ENTIRE FRESNO AREA­ SECURITY UCENN~~~C5825& . PA'IOL SERVICE "HONESTYIS OUR ONLY BUSINESS" . . * * -EVERY MAN­ TRAINED UNIFORMED · TESTED *CONSTANT SUPERVISION "* INSURED PL & PD & BONDED * NIGHT & DAY PATROL * * * STAND-BY PLANTS RESIDENTS * MOTORCYCLE ESCORTS -SPECIALIZING IN ­ STATIONARY '\. GUARDS . \~ RADIO ~ EQUIPPED UNITS DAY OR NIGHT CALL -CHIEF­ RAY ALLEN I 251-4106 I 9701 E. BELMONTAVE. SANGER 34 LA CABANA RESTAURANT Orders To Take Out THE BEST IN MEXICAN FOOD Antonia & Jose Castillo, Props. 2132 So. Elm Ave. Fresno 237-9401 ~ Roy B.Cline ~De~~~~~'e ~~~~~a"S:'~,~~C~" to the New Tiny's 4163 So. Chestnut at 99 233 -7034 ADVANCE TV SERVICE AI'! Makes and Models -Color All Work Guaranteed 1422 N. Van Ness 233-3703 ·C & E SHEET METAL I Heating and Cooling Fabricating and Duct Work of All Kinds 202 N. H Street Fresno 485-3910 SpO T. 5570 2133 and mine were out of school supplies to attend school when this arsonist Your taxes and mine were used to rebuild it. MASSUCCO'S SUNNYSIDE HARDWARE Goods -Gifts -Browning Arms Dealer E. Kings Canyon Fresno 251-3294 When Hours Count -Call MANPOWER 233-7317 The Very Best In Temporary Help Kern Street Fresno ravelers Body & Fender Works Orvil Minnis, Owner 1861 Broadway and Sacramento, Fresno 266-0561 WARRICK ELECTRIC INC. 264-4163 Fresno Congratulations Inc. 9200 N. Maple Ave. Fresno 35 Remains of an office destroyed by an arsonist. and fire authorities throughout the country regarding fire investigation. It seems that fire authorities don't want to investigate fires because credit for investigative personnel is not given as a point credit to the fire departmeI?t by the Pacific Fire Rating Bureau, the fire department "watch dog". And second, because fire departments are rarely criticized for the lack of investigation effort. On the other hand, the law enforcement authorities feel that the fire investigation is a fire service responsiblity, and that arson work is time-consuming; furthermore, the manpower is needed elsewhere. One of my pet peeves has been why law en­ forcement gives so much attention to a 5c rob­ bery at a bank and never thinks twice about a $5 million arson fire. An entire law enforcement force will be directed to the robbery, and only two or three men are usually detailed to a large incendiary fire. r.ontinued OALE BROS., INC. I COFFEE AND RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT TEAM EFFORT I believe, the best type and method of fire investigation is when a fire investigator and a law enforcement investigator team up and when the two individuals agree on a system of procedure. Of course, the size of loss, type of loss, and even the time of day will dictate the steps, but, usually the fire investigator should be concerned with the corpus delicti and the detective will question the witnesses; one cannot be successful without the other. A feeling of trust and confidence should exist between the team. PROFIT FIRES Usually, the person setting a fire for profit has given his scheme much thought, but if a check of possible human motives is looked into, chances are that the owner is closely related to the cause of the fire. The profit motive stimulates the crime of arson more than any other one motive. Over-insurance, defrauding insurance com­ panies, or other reasons of private gain are the most overwhelming motives in crimes of this type. SPITE FIRES As far as spite or revenge fires, they can be grouped into several types; first, the closely related persons that become disgruntled with one another, and-or lovers who attempt to revenge themselves on the other party by setting fires to his or her property or person. Enmity and animosity are also prevailing motives for the ' setting of fires. Politics and race prejudice are motives-which have been noted in numerous fires. A small community in Fresno County has experienced such a problem recently. DIe ren PYROMANIA FIRES area. 1 eYklencl made.Most people think that only morons, imbeciles and feebleminded are capable of being a pyro; this thought is far from the truth, for all you know, your neighbor can be a pryo and you may never know it. Just as many females like fire setting as males; likewise, adults in comparison to juveniles. Pyro's come in all ages. It takes an exceptional officer to detect a pyro, primarily because most L.E. schools hardly cover the detection of psychotic persons. Coi 236TWIN PALMS 'liQUOR Fine Wines -Liquor -Keg Beer -Ice Cubes JOY-N-JOY CAFE Hunting & Fishing License Mexican -American -Chinese Dishes ED. & ELAINE LEHMAN, Proprietors 1626 N. Cedar at McKinley Phone 251-5285 1047 F Street 266-6001 IBILL J. RIPPEE INVESTIGATORIDEAL BAKERY Licensed & Bonded Mexican Pastries ALL TYPES OF INVESTIGATION Civil -Criminal -Marital -Industrial Wholesale & Retail Personal Injury -Child Custody Organized Labor Strike Investigations 836 f Street 266-5881 and 233-6936 P. O. Box 5097, Fresno 9-8106 The LDrgest, MDst Modern Lellding Independent Mllrket in the Vlllley LARGEST VARIETY OF NATlONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS IN THE VALLEY rU1em~n...--.Jj 4343 North Bla'ckstone at Hollalnd Ave. 36 of an egg ranch in the Caruthers was meant to destroy any a burglary, but arrests were LOCKE AUTOMOTIVE • TUNE-UP • CARBURETION AUGNMENT • FRONT END WORK WHEEL BALANCING AND SKIMMING 233-4639 CANTEEN SERVICE THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Complete Vending Service -Cigarettes -Candies -Soft Drinks Sandwiches G Street Phone 268-4788 SCREEN PRINT All Types of Silk Screen Work 251-8636 Fresno WARD TRACTOR CO. .used Tractor Parts for All Makes & Mouels Wheel or Crawler We Buy -Sell -Trade Any Make or Model WE SHIP S. Highway 99 268-8726 If no answer call 268-2714 GAMBER HOMES NEW HOMES & REMODELING 291-6608 Fresno KEARNEY'S MANUFACTURING & K. P. IRON FOUNDRY INC. Fresno -233-2591 E. Vine Ave. & So. Dearing Ave. This car was completely destroyed by fire. Cars are usually burned either for insurance fraud or to cover a crime. A great many of the pyro's utilize arson as a substitutive sexual act. This type of a pyro knows that arson is wrong but they suppress this knowledge to apparently more pressing desire to have a fire regardless of possible damage or harm. All pyro's secure some gratification, exalta tion, or relief as a result of the sight and sounds attending the fire. Working with pyro's is a real challenge because he is usually the person you least suspect, the person tha tis sick and feel sorry for, and the person who would never hurt a fly. A whole section should be written on pyro vanity fire setters, sex pyro, psychotics, and patterns of pyro fires, but probably another writing would be more appropriate. CONCEAL OTHER CRIMES Some fires are set to conceal evidence of other crimes such as burglary, embezzlement, and even murder. Persons who handle other people's money and who get their accounts muddled, or who embezzle money from their employers, often use fire as a means to conceal their crime. Its ·gonna melt your Cola Heart 37 Many burglaries are never detected only because of the total destruction of fire. How many fire fatalities have we chalked up as the result of falling asleep with a cigarette, drunk, drugs, etc.; and yet we have reservations about the fire origin itself. A thorough fire in­ vestigation should be mandatory any time a fatality occurs and not wait for the coroner's report which is usually made several hours or days after the fire scene has been altered. SABOTAGE We think of sabotage as an act during war between nations rather than sabotage at local levels. Examples of sabotage have recently been demonstrated during the bombings of induction centers, police stations, and banks. Explosion coupled with fire can be extremely destructive. Incendiary or explosive bombs have been hurled; likewise, time devices have been used. This type of fire can be extremely dangerous to firefighters because of the unknown factor of additional explosions. FIRE SETTING METHODS You just can't imagine the many fire setting Joe D. Mills Welcomes You To The Friendly Adlpo molel • Beautiful Cocktail lounge • All Weather Air Conditioning • Commercials Welcome • Three Acres Truck Parking 99 NORTH -off on Clinton Ramp 99 SOUTH -off on Valentine & Da,kota An Easy Route To An'Easy Rest 38 Two fire in vestigators for the Di vision Forestry are Charles Rothgarn (left) and E. R. (Sam) Garza. VARSITY SHOP MEN'S STORE Elmer W. Busick -Gary D. Busick 777 East Olive Ave., Fresno 233-0512 FREEWAY DRIVE IN 1410 Ventura & Freeway 99 485-5141 Fresno 1050 W. Whitesbridge 266-0627 Also Bakersfield -Bay Area Pete Garabedian MODERN DRUG CO. (GLOBE) Prescription Specialists -Free Delivery Phone 266-2438 -237-7137 -266-0701 3044 Tulare (Cor. U St.) Fresno devices which have been used to set fires. Soaking animals in gasoline and setting them on fire really gets a field on fire fast. Overloading an electrical circuit and replacing the fuses with a metal bolt is a cute trick too. The fire setter really gets a "kick" out of setting a fire is the guy that spreads gasoline all over the house and then stands in the front room to smoke a maybe I should have said a "bang" Some of the methods usually employed by fire vary in time and effort to construct. Some Inventiveness and some just use the can of ;pl:IUIlI.n::: and match. Below are some examples. (A) Matches -Applied directly to easily ignite (B) Cigarettes -Used as part of a device such a match inserted into a lighted cigarette. An elementary school in the Fresno area destroyed by arson. (C) Candles -Usually cut down to required in order to start the fire at a particular (0) Flammable Liquid -Spread throughout area, then ignited directly with a match or a timed device. (E) Flares -Used as a time device such as a or directly on paper material. Electrical Appliance -Left in an "on" at their usual location to indicate an appearance, electric range, iron on board, hot plates, etc. Continued FRONTIER MARKET 7157 BLACKSTONE 439-0342 K & B AUTO SERVICE General Repairs from Tune Up to Overhaul Automatic Transmissions Rebuilt 439-0250 hristensen's Comptete Shopping -Bokery -Liquor, Etc. Square -5566 E. Kings Canyon Rd. ot Clovis Ave. SEQUOIA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION THREE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU MANCHESTER FIGARDEN 3611 N. Black.,o•• 600 W. Shaw Ave. Across From Just Eost of Manchester Center Figarden Village BECKMAN'S ROUND-UP BAR B Q SANDWICHES -LUNCHES -DINNERS Hours: 10:30-8 -Closed Sun. & Mon. FARMERS MARKET Divisadero at Tulare Fresno Ph. 266-6378 "COLDEST BEER IN TOWN" "rHE RED LANTERN POOL and SHUFFL~BOARD BLAYNE HAMILTON Phone 251-5898 4618 E. Belmont Fresno HARDY SMITH PRESIDENT "SINCE.! e, e" · PHONE 266·0116 2999 SO. ORANGE FRESNO. CALIF. JOHN RICHARDSON SPRINKLER SYS"rEMS Complete Manu.al 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 39 This house in East Fresno was destroyed by a young arsonist. 19). FOODLAND. :INC. ~ INSTITUTIONAL GROCERS 240 N. Thorne ­Phone 268-5036 ­Fresno ..A COMPLETE ROOFING SERVICF • WE ARE EQUIPPED FOR"I~'" ANY SIZE JOB ffif,ljJ *WATERPROOFING*BUILT·UP ROOfSHOMES -fARMS -fACTORIES AI~P·R~·V'ro APPLICATOR JONES ROOFING CO., INC. flEE E!1IMATEI, IIISPEUIOIG SI:IlVINC fRESNO AREA SINCE 1946 PHONE 264-4675 -266-5392 If no answer call 255-4876 or 251-1134 1494 N. Clark ­Fresno * Busch Bavarian * Miller High Life * Regal Select * Pabst Blue Ribbon * Falstaff * Shasta Beverages M & T DISTRIBUTING CO. Arkie Margosian -Ralph Takakjian 2377 South Orange 264-2823 (G) Chemical Devices -Such as phosphorus dissolved in dissulfide of carbon, Sulfuric acid dropped in mixture of potassium chlorate and powdered sugar; and, of course, dynamite. The Sheriff's Office Identification Bureau has always been staffed with highly trained and efficiently organized personnel, they are the silent brain in solving crimes. Good photography is extremely important in arson investigation, probably more so than in any other crime. Photos are necessary to accurately depict the fire scene, record information on printed form which become indispensable when describing a fire scene, especially in court. COOPERATION EFFORT Here in Fresno County we are fortunate to have the full cooperation of Sheriff Willmirth and his entire staff. This same feeling of cooperation is found in every community where we are asked to assist. As you well know, Arson Investigation is a highly specialized field and the cooperation of all Law Enforcement agencies is necessary, which makes the challenge tha.t much easier. always OlLENBERGER'S Department Stores TWO LOCATIONS 920 E. Olive Phone 485-8551 4325 E. Tulare Phone 251-7313 FRAN'S PINE lAKE lODGE Old Hwy. 99 at Ashlan Ave. 268-6810 Fran Hagel & Gail Shaw Fresno MEXICO CAFE 915 ESt. 268-0264 FRESNO WHITE & AUTOCAR ' SALES Distributors of White & Autocar Trucks -Parts & Service 2707 S. East Ave. c 40 Administration Division G. HORNING Sheri II's Secretary IVA GOODWIN Typist Special Investigations Detail LIQUORS ARTHUR'S TOYS Fresno 431-0101 N EQUIPMENT RENTAL Fresno's Complete Rental Yard 222-3091 J. M. HOLLISTER. INC. "JON-KEN Collect" --COLLECTIONS -­ TELEPHONE 233-3786 1005 N. BLACJ:STONE .. FUSNO, CALIF. L. NELSON K. FRANKFORT Lieutenant Detective T. JOHNSON Detective K. NICHOL.AS Detective INSURANCE FRED S. JAMES & CO. Formerly RIIS. ELLITHORPE, EATON, BAIRD & SWETT P. O. Box 1152 Phone 268-0811 MALAGA FOOD CENTER GROCERIES -PRODUCE -MEAT BEER -WINE Chevron Gas & Oil 2 S. Maple Ave. 485-8710 LEARN TO FLY ALL COURSES F.A.A . APPROVED AND APPROVED FOR VETERAN TRAINING IN NEW CESSNA 150'S • WORlD 'S MOST POPULAR TRAINER GROUND SCHOOL • 'RIVArE • COMMUCIAl • INSTaUMENT Ces;na~RENTAL -CHARTER • fliGHT INSTRUCTOR PfllT CENlI.HANGAR -TIE-DOWN • MUlTl · HIG INE --,,--­• IN5TR fliGHT IN5TlUCTORHERTZ RENT-A-CAR DENAIR AVIATION Phone 237-4164 CHANDLER FJElD -612 W. KEARNEY BLVD. 41 Adm.inistration Division Planning & Research RIVER BLUFF STABLES BOARDING HORSES Lessons ­ English, Western, Gymkhana, Trail Riding 1700 W. Alluvial IFresno 439-5745 PACIFIC WESTERN CONSTRUCTION General Engineering & Construction 5206 N. Channing 224-1700 Paramount Pest Control Service "We Control Pests" 2143 E. McKinley 268-4266C. BLAGG Sergeant School Visitation Officers R. COBBS Deputy , ,,/ .--­w. McDANIELS Deputy G. HILL T. LEAN Deputy Deputy 2039 DUKESCOCKTAILS Your Host -Duke Garbedian Kern Stree,t 268-6821 1821 BUD EBERWEIN BRAKE & WHEEL ALIGNING SERVICE Morrow Spring Works Calaveras, Fresno 268-6359 BEAUTY SALONS AND WOMEN'S FASHIONS 5060 N. Maroa at Shaw 224-4010 1552 N. West at McKinley 266-0695 RAMS,EY DRY WALL SERVICE Drywall Service -Taping -Texturing Acoustical Ceilings -Sheetrock Installation Quality Workmanship 4559 E. Home Ave. 251-7316 Free Delivery Phone 264-4751 THE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY We are in Bu.ineu for your Health THOMAS FOWLER 1342 E. Belmont Fresno, California LA FIESTA NITE CLUB Dancing and Cocktails Latin Nite Club 844 F St. 266-5786 DEMCO EDUCATIONAL CORP. 5683 E. Fountain Way Fresno, Calif. 93727 Phone 291-2576 SIGLER'S Inc. WElDING EQUIPMENT Welder Sales & Service 1828 Los Angeles St. 237-6322 42 Adtninistration Division Bailiffs R. BAEHR J. BRUTONG. SCHOONMAKER Sergeant Chief Bailiff QUALITY MEATS WHOLESALE Serving Market -Restaurants -Institutions Schools & Private Caterings Beef -Lamb -Pork & Veal Cutting & Wrapping for Freezers 8 N. Blackstone Ave. 268-8655 6.10 PM COCKTAilS -DINING Fresno LE MOSS RADIAL TIRE, INC. Distributors 01 MICHELIN "X" TIRES SALES & SERVICE Trucks, Pauenger, Compacts & Sporh Cars . RECAPPING -Using Oliver Tull Tred Rubber HI. N. Hwy. 99 233·3731 AT flat Top Truck Slop Fresno 01 BUDUO & DE FENDIS GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 227-3553 FRESNO PLANING MILL CO. Est. 1908 General Mill Work 233-7218 NAGARE BODY & PAINT Complete Auto Body Reconstruction All Makes -Custom Cotor Matching Open 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Across from Stadium Wayne Nagare & Ralph Allen A. CIRIMELE M. CUNNINGHAM D. DOUGLAS J. CRASS 1820 E. University Ave., Fresno 268-5764 L. GREEN F_ GUERRERO 43 Compliments ofAdDlinistration VAN'S MARKET Phone 268-5939Division -Bailiffs M. GUHM E. LYNCH R. PEYLOURET R. SAMPLE R. SOUZA D. SWANSON r/ )'. .. .C. WINSTEAD 44 1808 W. Clinton and 425 W. Shields LIEN CH'EMICAL COMPANY Keep Clean -With tien! 1442 N. Pea.ch Ave. Fresno 251-0361 CLARK'S FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT "Everything For The Fireploce" 1102 E. Belmont Ave. 268-3155 Fresno CASA CANALES "Dining in Mexican Style" 3110 N. Moroa Near Shields 222-4935 Fresno FLAMINGO CLUB J. 1802 Tulare SI. Phone 264-4295 ., FIREMAN'S ~ FUND 222-5401II AMERICAN 83 E. Shaw Ave. INSURANCE COMPANIES Fresno RAUL'S R&D UPHOLSTERY COMPLETE CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING Autos -Furniture -Tractors -Trucks -Boats One Day Service On Any Convertible Top or Rear Window Free Estimates -Pick-up & Delivery 1834 S. Orange Ave. 485-4651 RON'S DAIRY SUPPLIES & SERVICE DeLaval Dealer -Sales & Service 4550 N. Glenn, Fresno 224-4921 MID VALLEY MOTORS The Volley's Largest Independent Volkswagen Service Center I Repair & Paris 4540 N. Blackstone 222-8885 Detective Division D . DENNIS M. WINGELL Lieutenant Typist R. SAUM Captain S. BARNES Sergeant C. BRYANT Ser A. CHRISTENSEN Detective J. ANDERSON Sergeant BERIT-.....,. of STRENGTH SECURITY EXPERIENCE JET DRIVE-IN BROASTED CHICKEN PARTIES -DINNERS -PICNICS Sea Food Donuts Homemade Pies SIERRA HOSPITAL FRESNO CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL Fresno Burgers --- FOOD TO GO 1234 N. 1 st -1 Blk. N. of Olive 233-2172 FRESNO NOTIONS & DRUG CO. Wholesalers 2964 E. Butler Fresno Best Wishes PRODUCERS PACKING CORP. 5545 W. Dakota Ave. 26-8-8533 ELECTRIC LABORATORIES ELCO AUTOMOTIVE DISTRIBUTOR 268-8044 Warehouse-Jobbers, Distributors Since 1915 45 Detective Division J. DAILY Sergeant R. GUTHRIE Detective R. CORNELL Sergeant Jed's Cocktails & Ted's Dutch Lunch Always A Friendly WELCOME 2155 South "Goo St. Phone 233-9772 Fresno FRESNO CREDIT BUREAU v"'" •• 0 -<'. COLLECTIONS . . . . . ~ ~",-< ~.. . ' ",-< ~'1\ .;. ~ po. -<" ,,,, ~ Robert C. Kempen, President Hobart Heavy Capacity Scales food, Bakery, Kitchen and Dilhwalhing Equipment Kitchenaid Dilhwalhers and Mixers IHOBART SALES & SERVICE Hamp Weill-Manager 175 Fulton St. Phone 237-2118 GERRY SMITH MASONRY, INC. 4575 E. Floradora 255-6346 • GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Servicing General Electric Major Appliances & TV and Hotpoint Appliances 2788 South Maple Avenue 237-6644 SIRMAN & WARREN WHOLESALE DRUGS -SUNDRIES 434 P Street, Fresno PEPER JANITORIAL SERVICE DON PEPER, Owner Office Bldgs. -Stores -Homes Floors Waxed -Windows Cleaned Insured -Personal Service 1343 N. Calaveras 233-7100 WATARIDA FARMING, Inc. 786 W. AMERICAN FRESNO ASSOCIATED BRASS PROD~CTS, INC. Precision Castings 7070 N. Harrison Ave., Pinedale JM. GOLDEN Detective E. HANSEN Sergeant L. HILL Detective G. HUNT Sergeant R. KAHL Detective 46 Detective Division R. MILLER A. MORENO Sergeant Derective R. MORRISON Detecti ve D. MURRAY Detecti ve J. ROUANZOIN Detective W. SECHLER D etective W . PINION Sergeant THE ORIGINAL PROTECTIVE FRUIT TRAY .. . NOW BETTER THAN EVER! PANTA-PAK division of the Panta.ote Co. of N.Y. Inc. 5576 Airways Drive East, Fresno SEQUOIA DOOR CO. 5587 Airways Ave., East Fresno AUTO SALES & DISMANTLERS Engines & Transmissions Rebuilt '53 And later Models 485-3504 SONS CONSTRUCTION, INC. ~MI:I~\"II"L & INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION 5656 E. Kaviland, Fresno CHAMPION MUFFLER SERVICE Phone 233-9088 1605 N. BLACKSTONE FRESN'O, CALIF. JIM CURll. 'Manager .:. EXHAUST SYSTEMS FOR ALL CARS Specializing In : * CUltom Headen*. Premium Glan Pakl* Monroe Shock Absorben* CUltom Roll Barl* Chrome Aceenories* Custom Bending I'/," -1'/." -2" & 2';'''* Heat-Resisting Header Paint* 20· Minute Service Discoun·t to City, County and State Employees FORD TRACTORS FORD EQUIPMENT FRESNO FOHD TRAt:TOH, INt:. 3100 SO. PARKWAY DR. 485-9090 FRESNO, CALIF. f SERVICE -PARTS -SALES 47 Detective Division A. SEDGEBEER Detective A. SWENSON Sergeant G. TABER Detective C. TIGH R. WORSTEIN Sergeant Sergeant 48 LA VICTORIA TORTILLAS Mfgs. of Fine Quality Corn & Flour Tortillas WHOLESALE & RETAIL Delivery On Wholesale Orders 746 F Street Fresno Ph. 237-9841 AL'S TUNE UP SERVICE Tune Up & Turbl Service 2534 So. Railroad Ave., Fresno 264-6320 ALERT ALARM CO. SILENT BURGLAR Fire & Hold Up Alarms Residential -Business 3828 E. Bel·mont Ave., Fresno 237-8347 GENERAL ENVIRONMENT, CORP. Manufacturers of "NORFLEX" Flexible Duct 2822 So. Maple Ave. 486-1010 C. W. JESSEN CONSTRUCTION ·CO. 827 E. Princeton Ave. 224-0487 Fresno, Cant. 93704 c. W . (Chris) Jessen SCOTT BROS. COMPLETE DRYWALL SERVICE 4007 E. Gettysburg Ave. 222-3810 or 291-4120 CARL'S WHOLESALE MEATS Custom Killing Cutting and Wrapping Meats for Home Freezers Terms Upon Credit Approval 4-1.01 E. Floradora Phone 268-8568 DUN-RITE MFG. CORP. JOHN H. ROBERTS Executive Vice President, General Manager 5055 E. Dakota Ave., Fresno, 291-7777 ROB'=RT H. LANKFORD CO. CUSTOM MADE GUN CABINETS FORMICA CABINETS & FIXTURES COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL -QUALITY WORK 2216 E. McKinley Ave. 266-8543 J. SPRADLING Detective J. SIMPSON Sergeant A. TABLER Sergeant Juvenile Bureau E. HALEY Lieutenant J. REYES Typist 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 1:. Belmont Ave. 268-8708 STEEL STRUCTURES CO. TANK MANUFACTURER Phone 439-3361 -Fresno P. O. Box 605 -Pinedale, Calif. KlEIN'S MAMMOTH TRUCK SERVICE atEVRON TRUCK SERVICE • STANDARD Oil PRODUCTS SHOWER BATHS NEW RESTAURANT 9 Miles North on Hwy 99 at Herndon 17 Fresno Freano, Cal1f. 93721 ~____________________________~ C. LOVGREN C. HENSON Sergeant Detective E. HARTMAN Detective G. LAWLESS Detective R. McCLURG F. POORE De[ective Ddective W. SHUMAN Detective 49 Unifor1lled Field Division A. ]. BALDWIN E. MARGOSIAN Lieutenant Lieutenant K. LARSON Captain BALIAN'S ARMENIAN FOODS Armenian and Syrian Food EAT IN OR TAKE OUT Complete Armenian Delicatessen 1067 E. Shaw Ave. 224-4700 CLUB LATINO MEXICAN FOOD BEER -WINE 832 F Street 237-9717 LA PLAZA CLUB BEER -WINE -RECREATION 931 F Street 233-9817 RED &RUTH'S :~~~ SILVER & GOLD PLATING Jewelry Designing -Faceting -Casting -Lapidary Custom Slabbing -Lapidary Supplies Phone 229-5303 2405 E. Clinton Ave., Fresno, Calif. 93703 50 HYATI (Jj!ttth:(.D : ;R:S~~:~:::STAURANT ---­COFFEE SHOP 237-1881 MOTOR HOTEL • PARTY FACILITIES 2141 No. Parkway Dr., Fresno IClinton Exit off Hiway 99) PARDINI'S GROCERY Complete Grocery Line On and Off Sale Beer and Wine 5014 W. Shields 264-7623 HORN PHOTO SHOP Open 8:30 -5 :30, Mon. -Sat. 69 E. Belmont Fresno 233-8323 ACE Portable Steam Cleaning S~rvice 24-Hour Service -Serving Entire Valley Comple.te Maintenance -Shopping Carts - Restalirant Equipment -Service Stations - All Types Heavy Equipment -Farm Equipment 2802 E. Griffith Way Fresno 222-9348 .\ W.YOUNG Lieutenant Unifor1lled Field Division J. SWENNING Sergeant A.HARKER J. JORDANSergeant Sergeant ·Old fashioned American home style meal.' IUTUlilia STiAIS -CHO'S -SALADS _ IAIID SrrCIALTlIS IIIE JA(l/I1U UP TO 45 CEN,:~~,~~~A~D ;:~ouow til: 237-1 515 DIYISADERO(..... H THE HIDE-A-WA Y COCKTAILS 255-8548 EL PATIO CLUB 818 F Street HenrieHa Rancho Products Co. FRUIT JUICES & CONCENTRATES 255-0401 Fresno HARPAIN'S DAiRY FARM GOlD MEDAL WINNING MILK 3949 N. Barton or 3900 N. Cedar INTERNAllONAl POOL HALL FOR RECREATION 237-9780 51 G. LANGLEY Sergeant KERR RUG COMPANY The Valley's Largest Rug & Furniture Cleaners California's Largest Broadloom Selection * Lowest Prices * Best Service Guaranteed 539 G STREET 233-2293 FRESNO R. WOOD Sergtant W. WEAVER Sergeant Nyematic's Thought Copier .gets words on paper foster, with less effort, than any office communi· cations system ever made. Your Nye Systems representative has complete details. Call Fresno 486-2922 Sacramento (916) 483-6997 WOOD DICTATING CO. Nyematic Dictoting Systems Uniform.ed Field Division K. ABELL J. ARCENEAU K. BADIALI R. BANEULOS H . BANKS J. BATCHELOR F. CARVALHO ]. CAUGHELL 52 CAMPER AND TRAILER SUPPLIES, SERVICE AND REPAIRS PHILLIPS TRAILER SUPPLY & REPAIR FRESNO'S LARGEST RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SUPPLY CENTER 4121 East Belmont (near Cedar! Phone 485-5720 Fresno, California 93702 MR. D's WEBER" THORNE 486-1120 LARRY PERKINS UNION 76 "Friendly Service" 4195 E. Shields Ave. MEEKINS REALTY Professional Real Estate Service Al MEEKINS 3145 N. Cedar Fresno Ph. 222-0161 WESTERN WOOD DIVISION AMXCO, INC. 4525 E. Commerce Street SCOTTY'S LlaUOR STORE LIQUORS -BEER -WINE -DELICATESSEN Open 7 Days a Week 2206 N. Blackstone Ave. -222-4240 LIMBRICK & HICIKS SPECIAL PATROL & GUARD SERVICE • All Types of Security -24 Hour Service • licensed & Bonded -All men Have Police Clearance • Mobil -Foot Patrol and Dogs Call -486-4231 IMPERIAL '400' MOTEL Pool -T.V. -Air Conditioned Phones -Parking 2127 Inyo 51. Ph. 268-0621 Near The Mall & Convention Center ORLANDO FOODS, INC. 237-558f 4667 E. Date Ave. Fresno Uniform.ed Field D ivision T. DAGGETT D. FURTNEY T. GAREY HAPPY LIQUOR * BEER * WINE *WHISKEY * GROCERIES OPEN 6 AM 'till 2 AM Mary Ma and Senchang Wong -Owners 10 F St. 237-5227 Fresno 1511 TULARE STRH'f MEAT MARKET ___ Bm.oked ~4"~ LESLIE'S JEWELERS Diamonds -Watches -Jewelery JOE BROWN, Owner Phone 233-2600 HIWA Y CITY UPHOLSTERY Custom Work -Reasonable Prices For Home. Auto or Baat On Old Highway 99 Near Show N. Market Ave .• Hiway City 268 ·6988 53 E. DURAN A. fIERRO W. HALL D. HARD LA TABATIERE precious crystals & pewter -fin e pipes meerschaum & briar choice cigars and tobaccos AGNES NAZAR phone: (209) 268-2627 815 East Olive Ave., Fresno, California 93728 Complete Truck Repairs il\iik HELIARC ALUMINUM WElDING COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE ALLEN C. H'AASE GARAGE, INC. 3399 E. Malaga Ave. at Hwy. 99 So. 266-0817 Uniforllled Field Division J. HERGENRADER R. HERRING L. HODGE P. KALPAKOFF R. KELLY D. KENNEDY T. KERNS R. KLEPPER COMMUNICATION ENTERPRISES, Inc. International Marketing of Communication Equipment 1842 E. U-;'iversity Fresno 485-1431 SERVING THE VALLEY PAVING • GRADING General Engineering Contractors BRANDON CONSTRUCTION William J. Steele Mike Brandon 255-3465 439-3931 720 W. Escalon MAIN OFFICE 268-7017 3342 NO. WEBER FRESNO, CALIF. ARGENTINE PLUMBING & HEATING Specialists In All Types Commercial, Industrial & Mechanical Plumbing 2231 W. Dakota Fresno 229-4164 Compliments Of PETERS AND GARABEDIAN Growers & Shippers 3158 Hamilton Fresno BULLOCK'S VACUUM PUMPING Cesspool & Septic Tank Pumping WE PUMP OUT ALL THE SLUDGE Electric Snake Work 4725 E. Holland Ave. Fresno UTILITY TRAILER SALES CO. Trailers -Semi Trailers -Commercial Bodies Third Axles -Thermo King Refrigeration Complete line of Toyo Tires 2660 S. Railroad Ave. Phone 237­ FRESNO IRRIGATION APPLIANCES Manufacturers of: IRRIGATION GATES & VALVES Fresno Air Terminal 291-6621 FRESNO EQUIPMENT CO. JOHN DEERE TRACTORS AND / MACHINERY FOR THE FARM Fresno -Five Points 54 Unifornted Field Division D. LEMLEY R. MAGILL W . MARTIN MEL WEST AUTO BODY WORKS & PAINTING Complete Automotive Reconstruction Frame & Wheel Alignment 24 HOUR TOWING 1537 N. Thesta Fresno 266-1089 PENA'S BAKERY Birthday -Wedding Cakes To Order Pastries -Doughnuts -Mexican Pastries Fresno 237-0367 VALLEY FURNITURE 268·3000 VALLEY NOVELTY COMPANY WHOLESALE -RETAIL Fresno Ph. 237-6617 G. LEWIS S. MAGARIAN F. MATTHEWS B. MORELAND Fresno I 55 WE!:O OXYGEN Chris Sorensen 268·0161 241 Van Ness Avenue, Fresno Country Club Matt Liquor . AND STILL TODAY "n'! IKE WAIER lHAI MAiB II OLYMPIA" TARGET SALES INC. 2602 E. California Ave., Fresno 268-6671 Unifornted Field Division J. MURPHY L. NOMURA A. OHANNESIAN R. PARKER M. PERRY W. PIERCE S. QUALLS R. RETA 56 [EicW c & 5 KAR KARE WE CARE FOR YOUR TOTAL CAR NEEDS 4796 E. Shields Ave. Fresno 251-2407 HOWARD'S PEST CONTROL COMPLETE TERMJTE SERVICE Phone 264-0801 1120 N. Al:lby Fresno 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 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 Danish Creamery Association Quality Famous Since 1895 F & Inyo Sts., Fresno ELIMINATE OUTSIDE PAINTING WITH TEX-COTE QUALITY EXTERIORS 4413 E. Belmont Ave., Fresno 251-8204 NEW REMODEL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL STIGALL PLUMBING Licensed -Bonded -Insured PAUL STIGAll, Res . Phone 229. 7029 4586 East Shields, Fresno Phone 251-3035 LOUIE KEE MARKET · Fresh Meat & Groceries 1 041 Tular~ St. 233-7527 Fresno Uniforllled Field Division M. SATTERBERG L. SCHEIDT D. SHIPMAN Deputy AIIsta~~ Rlfing CO. ALL TYPES ROOFING !J~1 ~.RESIDENTIAL .. • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL NEW ROOFS -Rf·ROOFfMG -REPAIRS * BANK TERMS IC!!!J!I!·cw.....O I I *FREE ESTIMATESFUJ~~LAS locally Owned & Operated 315 N. Thorne 264· 1013 C. SNEDDEN G. TIGH REX DRUM -REAL ESTATE "Land Is The Broker Basis Of All Fresno Wealth" Ph. 251·8625 CHINA CAFE Best Chinese Food To Take Out Phone 485·7301 Fresno FASHION FURNITURE 4935 N. Blackstone at Shaw 227-1611 Fresno Home of Bonus Photo ·JONES FILM SERVICE Color ­Black & White At Your Dealer There's One Near You Blackstone 268·~335 R. WHITE T. WHITLOW W . WILLIAMS D. WONG 57 W. COOK Lieutenant Coroner Bureau M. BARONIAN Typist C. PIMENTAL S. ROBERTS Dep. Coroner Dep. Coroner R. TOBIN Dep. Coroner D. CARDOSA Dep. Coroner IN FRESNO IT'S THE NEW RENDEZVOUS Charcoal Broiled Steaks & Chops & Prime Ribs To Satisfy the Most Discriminating Gourmet Mon to Sat. 11 A.M.-12 P.M. -Sun. 4-10 P.M. OUR LOBSTER Has Been Caned "THE BEST IN CALIFORNIA" Ample Parking Delicious Cocktails 'ti! 2 A.M. 505 N. Van Ness Ave. 266-8354 Sheriff's Building Receptionists E. JONES E. MASSONGILL A-l APPLIANCE SERVICE SALES & SERVICE Refrig. -Freezers -Air Condo -Eva. Coolers Washers -Dryers 3335 E. Belmont Ave. Fresno _ MUFFLERS • TAIL PIPES • DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEMS _tIISTOM PIPE BENDINII _ .BRAKES _FRQNT END AUGHIN. We Honor Most Major Credit Carda TERMS AVAILABLE 503 N. Weber at Belmont Underpass 268-5777 AIRWAYS COFFEE SHOP From Daylight to Dark for Your Convenience Airways Golf Course STILLMAN DRUG CO. DRUGS & SUNDRIES 5 & H Green St.mps Free Delivery 4786 E. Belmont at Chestnut L& K LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION CO. 3337 So. Cherry Ave. Ph. 268-1448 EAST EL MONTE GUEST HOME Supervised Care and Recreation / for Ambulatory Aged Guests 4670 E. EI Monte 58 Com.m.unications Section L. ANDERSON J. BROOKSHAW B. EDIGER R. EVANS J. KOSHGARIAN L. HARD P. L01'2 E. MURRAY Y. RAMIREZ V. TAYLOR JOH .... p. Donaghy Television Sales -Service . Rentals 606 ....O.FI RST STREET Compliments LLOYD E. TULL, INC. 251-6041 The valley's finest Dairy Products NIELSEN'S CREAMERY Phone 686-2828 Tulare, California CONSUMER'S DRUG 5351-A North Blackstone Phone 439-6363 Fresno FRESNO MOTEL Henry P. Cunningham, General Manager 1325 N. Motel Drive (1 Block No. Roeding f" ark) Phone 233-5103 • ". ft~ JfJ ',lal' ITALIAN'O,,,lGWw'r l Ii6f DINNERS I,..~ 530 N. Blackstone near Belmont -237·7054 ~ 3404 N. Ceder at Fountain Way -222·0544 "",' I 2549 N. Blackstone -222·3051 .*:, 'l. n..,... Ie 1-' Shaw & First _ 229.7811 ~ ,.' ., FH4 t. •• 2599 E. Ashlan -224.2755 L-" 59 Records and Identification Division A. PAPALEO Captain D. LAUTERS Lieutenant Technical Services Section D. ANDERSON Dep. Criminologist C. ALEXANDER Dep. Criminologist A. FLORES Criminologist PATRICK JAMES MEN'S STORE 780 W. Shaw 224-5500 Fresno and Shopping Center "Quality and Service" FRESNO at ASH LAN, 222-4454 -and­ 5757 NI. FIRST ST., 439-2223 D. JUSTICE Criminologist RAINBOW BALLROOM 1725 Broadway Fresno MOY'S KITCHEN CHINESE FOOD TO TAKE OUT Frank W . Kwok Ph . 227-0735 2388 E. Gettysburg TECHNICOLOR CORP. Black & White and Color Film Service Wholesale and Retail 326 No. Blackstone Fresno 60 Technical Services Section E. LAMB D. MILLS Criminologist Dep. Criminologi'st Compliments of HOBO GROCERY & LIQUOR 3283 W. Lansing Way Phone 227-9896 KARSH'S BAKERY Complele line of Bakery Goods Baked Fresh Daily 938 FULTON MALL ...................................... 233-655200 •••• 00 .. 00 •••• • 00.·............... .... . .... 00 ••••• 00 • ••• • • 1439 S. CEDAR .. 233-2805 00 ..... . ... ..... • ... ........ 00 .... . . . . 4041 E. ASHLAN ......... 222-7014 00 ........... 00 •••••••• ••••• 505 W. CLINTON .................... 268-9140 450 W. McKINLEY 266-9869... 00 ............ . . • ............................ 00 ......... 00 . 00.00 . ................. N. hi & E. McKINLEY ....... 233-0636 JR. BOOTERY Complete Store For Children 33 20 N. Blackstone 222-5805 GARDNER'S BOOTERY Complete Family Store Fashion Fair Shopping Center 3330 N. Blackstone 229-4921 . 17-4 E. Shields 229-5854 ART PINE'S FRESNO FUNERAL CHAPEL 233-1174 Fresno MIKE BELLOW CONTRACTOR 1521 N . Maple -Fresno 255-7611 DR. SIDNEY AMES, OPTOMETRIST Gives You Optical Service That Is Complete Downtown Fulton Mall 268-5577 Ma nchester Plaza 227-2529 61 D . MORGAN Dep. Criminologist 1. SARMENT Criminologist R. SMITH Criminologist 1. WIGGS Dep. Criminologist CLUB BRAZIL "COCKTAILS" Mike Oberti, Prop. 968 Broadway Phone 237-9993 America's Largest Diamond Merchants Over 700 Stores Coost to Coast ZALES! JIWlUfII:' We're nothing without your love. 1014 Fulton " Moll" 268-4567 Records and Identification Division MO and Fingerprint Section L. MOSHIER Typist J. LASHBROOK Jr. Ident. Tech. B. NASH Jr. Ident. Tech. J. SATTERSTAD Jr. Ident. Tech. Re PREI S M. BARNES Idem. Tech. Supervisor D. NEELEY Idem. Tech. Fingerprints Y. KAI Idem. Tech . Modus Operandi J. CIANCETTI Jr. Ident. Tech . R. HAGLER R. HUNTER Jr. Ident. Tech. Jr. Ident. Tech. Fingerprints SAVORY DELICATESSEN Sandwiches -Dinners -Homemade Pies Tulare & U Streets Phone 268-7555 GUIDE LITHO, INC. QUALITY OFFSET PRINTING THE VALLEY 'S LARGEST 1960 "H" Street, Fresno 485-3881 PAVING CONTRACTOR • PAVING • GRADING • EXCAVATING PARKING. AREAS & LOTS -ROAD OILING A COMPUTI ASPHALT PAVING SERVICE Generol Engineering Controctor ALLIED PAYING CO. 605 S. Fruit FREE ESTIMATES Coli 237-1801 FRESNO E. MEDLIN Jr. Ident. Tech. 62 Records and Identification Division Warrant and Fugitive Section --------------~ H. McFADDENFRED PIPKIN DtttctiveSergeant C. BALLARD Deputy J. HAMILTON C. PIPER Deputy R. PURSELL Deputy -Mental Health Detail R. THOMAS Deputy VANGAS, INC. 3625 N. Parkway Drive a&ro 268-7811 • Fresno STAIGER CONSTRUCTION CO. Phone 233-4606 Fresno, Calif. 93705 CABANY CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS JANITORIAL AN£) OFFICE MAINTENANCE ALL WORK GUARANTEED CALL US FOR THE BRAND NEW LOOK) 567 E. Scott, Fresno Call 222-7157 STATE FARM INSURANCE Eugene E. Warner Gary L. Ream 5035 E. Belmont Ave., Suite A Fresno 251-8651 HOLT lUMBER INC. Lumber -Plywood -Building Materials DICK HOLT BILL HOLT 233-3291 FRESNO ~~~.-KATTO CONSTRUCTION CO. Varco-Pruden Metal Buildings Fresno 237-6163 63 "Where theSears People Make the Difference"sa.us, IlOzaUCX AND 00. 3636 N. Blackstone, Fresno Ph. 229-5011 (Free Storeside Parking) BIG POTATOE MARKET 9 AM 10 7 PM CLOSED SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS Closed Sundays & Holidays 6947 So. Elm Ave., Fresno I Records and Identification Division Records Section ~ E. J T. ACOSTA Typist W. BROWN Typist F. DAY ChIef Clerk S. CAMPBELL Typist E. CARRILLO Typist S. CARVALHO Typist B. DUPREE Typist M. HAGGERTY Sreno RATCLIFFE STADIUM SHELL COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES OFFICIAL BRAKE, HEADLIGHT AIMING & SMOG STATION Blackstone & McKinley 266-4517 ~s4iu'Ii ~iU4 ~ilts'llte "13asque 'Dinners -C?ocktails Phone 439-6970 6584 N. Blackstone Ave. Fresno HARRY DOOLEY & CO. DISTRIBUTORS Motorola Quasar Color TV The All Transistor Color TV 104 Fulton St. 233-4555 Fresno E. HORN Typist ERNIE'S PASTRY SHOP Birthday & Wedding Cakes All Types Quality Pastry 3404 E. Butler MARCUS PHARMACY PRESCRI PTIONS Free Delivery 839 E. California at Fig Records Section V. KASPARIAN Steno E. JORGENSEN Typist C. KRAUSE Typist CREST MEAT MARKET The Working Man's Friend 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 N. 4th 229-3757 D & M AUTO DEN Body and Fender Work Complete Painting -Free Estimates 251-1071 RAY'S TELEVIStON SERVICE Repairs -All Makes -Models Ph . 266-0311 65 K. KRIGBAUM Typist S. KASSAYE J. KLEPPER Typist Typist F. PAIVA Typist N . QUALLS S. GOODRICH Je. Typist J. WILLIAMS Typist Transportation CONTINENTAL TITLE CO. TITLE INSURANCE AND ESCROWS <C& Lee R. Neuhaus President and Manager Richard W. Jones Vice President and Assistant Manager For all offites phone 237-9161 1234 M Street -4229 E. Ashlon -600 W. Show Security Division H . HALLAM Captain W . CUNNINGHAM Lieutenant P. AUCHARD Sf. Jail Clerk G. SCHMIDT Sergeant PEN A JANITORIAL SERVICE DEPENDABLE -REASONABLE 5473 E. Fairmont DRUG SERVICE SYSTAMATIX, INC. 2526 E. Hedges Ave. 486-0954 FINE ART THEA'rER American & Foreign 'Films Of Artistic Merit For The Discrimina.ting Movie Goer 1225 So. Maple Ave. Compliments of Your FRIENDLY SUNLAND DEALERS Quality Petroleum Products 66 W. BOLING Sergeant FOWLER CABINET AND HARDWARE CO. 5433 SOUTH CLOVIS AVE. GLEN THARP I Owner 834-2569 FRESNO THE WILLIAM J. BURNS INTERNATIONAL DETECTIVE AGENCY, INC. TRAINED UNIFORMED GUARDS FOR ALL TYPES INDUSTRIAL SECURITY, SPECIAL EVENTS, STRIKES, CIVIL DISTURBANCES -INVESTIGATIONS ­ Free Security Estimates 743 N. Fulton Street Fresno, Calif. 93728 (209) 233-8481 K. ' HOGUE Sergeant R. PIERCE Sergeant Security Division G. BARBERICH Deputy ADAMS MARKET Groceries -Beer & Wine Seaside Gasoline 3256 W. McKinley 485-6565 VALLEY WELDING & MACHINE WORKS 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 D. BALES R. BOWLING Deputy E. AREYANO E. BARNES Corrections M. BAILEY Corrections R. BOLAND Deputy ~ fiWm RESIDENTIAL <§rri~ COMMERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS lonTRRIl9R5 EnlilnEERS I 1477 n. THESTR ST. FRESnO 268·5618 · 67 Security Division DERMER'S LIQUOR STORE Liquors -Wines -Beer -Tobaccos WE DELIVER 102 N. Broadway at Divisadero 264-1502 D.BRADFORD Correction6 A. BRAGA Deputy PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. Rudy Endler, Mgr. R. D. BURl< Deputy D. BROSE Correctional fRESNO. CALIF. CHECK FOR DISCOUNTS DAVE'S AUTO SUPPLY Autolite, AC & Delco Remy Products All Other Leading Brands Drum lathe -Bearing Press Custom Valve Work OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 4772 E. Shields Ave. Dan Gulio DAN'S CLUB Cocktails -Draft Beer 2426 Tulare St. B & J Rent-A-Trailer System Inc. Truck and Trailer Rentals U-Haul One Way Rentals JOE'S PHilLIPS 66 STATION 406 N. H Street 237-9973 QUALITY AND SERVICE FOR 45 YEARS NEW ENGLAND SHEET METAL WORKS, INC. Air Conditioning -Stainless Steel Specialists 2731 South Cherry Ave. Ph. 268-7375 ANDERSON ROCK PRODUCTS 11000 N. LANES ROAD EDWARDS LOCK & SAFE CO. A Key for Every lock- I A lock for Every Purpose Safes Opened and Serviced 1901 E. Hammond -233-5037 Cc J. COELHO Deputy R. COLE Deputy J. CRUZ Deputy P. CRAIG Corrections 68 Security Division F. DELGADO Corrections R.DURHAM Corrections R. DE LEON ]. DUNN Deputy Corrections C. FRASER Corrections G. GALLAGHER Deputy T. GATIIE Corrections I W. ESMAY Corrections DODGE LAUNDRY "QUALITY WITH SERVICE" Dry Cleaning * linen Rental * Pi "ow Renovating 330 N. Broadway 485-2380 Fresno Ph . 233-6161 Fresno PICKUP HEADQUARTERS Bought and Sold GOERTZEN MOTORS Wholesale & Retail 4652 E. Belmont 251-0351 ACE ALUMINUM AWNING CO. AND ACE HOME SUPPLIES AWMINUM AWNINGS -SIDINGS -SCREENS -REPAIRS 5 E. Olive Ave., Fresno 268-3051 & 266-1648 Va ue Center of the Valley triple"II drugs Open Daily 9:30 -9 :30 4167 E. Ashlan and 766 W. Bu"ard A & W DRIVE IN Featuring A&W Root Beer With Your Favorite Sandwich 3927 N. Blackstone ARCHITECTURAL Concrete Products * TEXTURED CONCRETE * Reinforced Concrete Crib Specialist 2614 W. Dudley, Fresno Ph. 485-1192 COMPLIMENTS OF FORKNER RANCHES 69 TIRE Wholesale ~ 2170 Railroad Ave., Fresno DON'S PHILLIPS Dependable Lube - Security Division ANDY'S 1. GILSTRAP Deputy G. GILLIS Corrections G. Cc F. HUNTER Corrections R. HARRIS Deputy S. HERZOG R. JOHANSEN Corrections Corrections B. KIDD Corrections A. KIEHN Corrections SHOP RECAPPING Retail 66 SERVICE Brake -Tune Up Work CaU 266-8440 for Pick Up Service 1306 W. Clinton at West Avenue P & N LIQUORS Pete Piombino and Nancy Sturica Delicatessen -Complete Wine -Beer -Liquors 2618 E. Ashlan RAY RANDRUP, PAINTING CONTRACTOR Painting & Wallpapering Residential and Commercial licensed -Insured 2444 N. Arthur 2111 Blackstone Fresno BAUER'S AUTO WRECKING Parts for All Makes and Models Top Prices Paid for '62 to '65 Cars 103 N. Thorne at Oivisadero 233-4506 PAUL'S SHOES Shoes for the Whole Family 2020 Tulare Fresno AMERICAN PAVING CO. PAVING -GRADING -EARTHWORK 355 N. Thorne Compliments JOHN A. KOCHERGAN 70 Security Division W. LUSK G. MADSEN J. MAIER Deputy . Deputy Corrections R. KLEINKNIGHT Corrections G. MARTIN F. MARTINEZ Corrections FRESNO AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE INCORPORATED ALBERT MESEKE Parts and Exchange Units Complete Service Fresno 322 E. Belmont nr. Palm ALLIED SANTAmN CO.... PORTABLE CHEMICAL TOILETS SALES-RENTALS-SERVICE TRAILERS -SINGLES-DOUBLES -QUADS CONSTRUCTION -FARMS -EVENTS DELIVERY -PICK-UP DAVE ROMAGNOU & SONS 20 Yrs. Experience Serving the '----._____---' San Joaquin Valley FlESNO ZIP 93706 71 H. MASSUCCO M. METTLER Deputy Corrections FRESNO CATILE 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 Security Division D. MOON Deputy BURL'S AUTO ELECTRIC Repairs or Exchanges Tune Ups -All Types of Electrical Work 1631 N. Motel Drive (Enter from McKinley) Phone 485-4580 MODERN WELDING COMPANY Manufacturers and Fabricators of STEEL PRODUCTS 4141 N. Brawley Ave. Fresno Ph. 268-8881 SCAFFOLDING Rentals -Sales -Erection Atlas Scaffold & Equipment Co. 550 W. Church at S. Fruit 485-5310 DALENA & MARCIOCHI, INC. Ned F. Dalena & Louise A. Marciochi All Types Insurance -Surety Bonds 338 W. Shaw Ave. 227-3575 FBMDA Fresno Building Material Dealers Association Winifred L. Klotz 4789 N. Blackstone, Fresno EMPIRE FREEZING and COLD STORAGE • J. Manfredi, Mgr . 233-2509 CALIFORNIA AVENUE at EAST VALLEY LIVESTOCK SUPPLY Veterinary, Dairy & Ranch Supplies 930 Fresno Street CALIFORNIA PLUMBING REPAIRS Specializing in Repairs Only 24-HOUR CITY-WIDE SERVICE Saturdoys -Sundays -Holidays Complete Sewer Rooter Service 5360 N. 1 st SI. Fresno 227-1 BENNY'S REFRIGERATION :CO. COMMERCIAL SERVICE Markets -Liquor Stores -Florists 230 N. Duke Ave. Fresno M. MOSIER Corrections J. MUELLER Corrections W . NIELSEN Deputy I . /' W. PRINCE Corrections D. RYAN Corrections G. SEMENKO Corrections W . STUMPF Deputy 72 Security Division 1. TREXLER Deputy D. VAN·NOORT Corrections ]. VERMASON Deputy R. WILSON Deputy 1. WATKINS Deputy M. WRIGHT Corrections G. WORK Corrections HOPE MANOR NURSING CONVALESCENT RETIREMENT John ond Genie Einhort Owners 0tMI Administrators PHONE 268-5361 I 2201 CALAVERA~ FRESNO, CALI F. P. TI:lOMPSON Corrections A. WARD Deputy J. WAITES Deputy ROBERTS FIG CO. 5789 N. West Avenue Fresno • La Cruz -Sunnybrook -Kingston 43~~~~7 t~~ '--:=IIIJ N. BlAWTONE AVE. ?~ !I' FRESNO WE BUY & CONSIGN 73 PORSCHE VOLKSWAGEN AUTOMOBILE I 255-9430 I Com pl.'eF""IlIl.. ,.. AIIPO<Kh•• V,W. 4736 E. BELMONT AVE. FRESNO E. Serving All Faiths FU N ERAl HOME FRESNO -OAKHURST CUTTING, INC. 1415 "B" Animal Health Products Saddles -Tack -Boots -Hats "Since 1947" The GOLDEN HORSE Valley's Largest & Most Complete Western & English Fashions Boots (Acme -Tony Lama -Nocona) -Saddles Hats (Resistol) -Shirts -Pants 5135 N. Blackstone near Shaw, Fresno Modesto and Sacramento WE KILL PESTS , .) .,_........'...:;,. DELK PEST CONTROL 3405 E. TULARE STREET FRESNO Phone 268-6155 INDEPENDENT SPECIAUSTSREPAIRING PORSCHE & VOLKSWAGEN AUTOMOBILES PARTS & SERVICE REPAll{SPECIALISTS CUSTOM ENGINES' TRANSMISSIONS • BRAKES ~~ BUG GY SPECIALISTS ~~ 74 Radio Dispatched -24-Hour Towing We Go Anywhere ­Any Time BILL'S TOWING SERVICE We Tow For All Insurance Companies 2937 N. 2nd Street Fresno 229-7465 A & R WHOLESALE MEAT CO. 659 P Street Fresno GLOBE AUTO WRECKERS "The STICK Transmission KING:' Parts for all Makes 2696 S. Elm Ave. ~ ~.. Home liW Electronics Center SEE OUR snREO • HI/FI DEPARTMENT BEFORE YOU BUY ANY COMPONENTS • •• ANYWHERE! Courtesy discount extended to 1360 N, Blackslone all & Coun Em s. 233·4209 DANE'S NUTRIl'ION HEALTH FOOD CENTERS 1956 E. Dayton Ave. 229-9817 4242 E. Butler Ave. 233-3462 COMMERCIAL BODY & SALES MFG. CO" INC. 2680 S. Orange NORMANDY PLASTICS "IDEAS TO REALTY" Prototypes and Production NORM MaclEOD 1558 N. Sierra Vista Fresno D & H DRYWALL De Marini Henley -Eastwood 1242 N. Sierra Vista 439·311 CERTIFIED CESSPOOL ·CO. rSeptic Tanks Pumped and Cleaned Chas. & Ed Boyajian 4433 N. Effie s. Security Division Women's Section D. BAKER Deputy .~.... B. BEETS S. ABRAHAM N. BLASE Sergeant Deputy Deputy J. FLEMING Deputy J. FRIES Deputy D t S. FERNADES L. HEMPHILL Deputy Deputy V. MATIOX Deputy M. KOSMOSKY L. LIVINGSTON B. SHARKEY Deputy Deputy Deputy Atkinson Foundation SPECIALTY SALON Owner. Lorean Atkinson Special Filling Service • TE~EPHONE 222-4743 MANCHESTER CENTER" 3336 NO. BLACKS T O NE GALLEN KAMP'S MEZZANINE FRESNO. CALI F. 9372 6 S. SURCEY M. TABLER Deputy Deputy 75 Security Division Clerks M. ADAMS Jail Clerk J. BAUM Jail Clerk D. CHANDLER Jail Clerk H. DOMINGUEZ Jail Clerk BOB DILLARD LIVESTOCK Dairy Cottle Bought and Sold 4075 S. Cherry Ave. Phone 237-1 590 Compliments BRUNSWIG DRUG CO. Wholesale Only , D. BROYLES Jail Clerk C. BRUCE Jail Clerk E. FRANKE G. LOWE Security Custodian Stock Clerk George Sliriand SERVICE TRANSFER CO. Local Drayage and Distribution Pool Car Distribution 1911 Parallel & 1831 H 51. PLAYLAND POOL 934 F Street TRUCK PARTS INC. Complete Line Automotive -Truck -Tractor Parts 2385 So. Cherry Ave., Fresno CAL-CENTRAL PLUMBING SUPPLY WHOLESALE ONLY -PUBLIC WELCOME I AU Types Plumbing 5uppl'ies & Fixtures 3628 E. Butler Ave., Fresno 76 Security Division Clerks G. MARTIN Stock Clerk S. OSBORN J. SHEEHAN L. SPEARS Clothing Clerk Commissary Jail Clerk Kitchen RUSSELL KNIGHT Chaplain E. FAIRBANKS J. KNIGHT Jail Cook Jail Cook $100 REWARD For any household sewing machine we cannot repair. SALES, SERVICE, RENTALS (all makes). PFAFF SEWING CENTER 501 No. Fresno at Belmont, Fresno 237-8779 or 237-4221 PIONEER CLUB Denny Compolongo, Prop. COCKTAilS DANCING EVERY NITE OF THE WEEK 3557 E. Ventura 237-1642 MASTER RADIATOR WORKS Delco-Harrison Distributors Repairing -Recoring -Cleaning Frank Kandarian 616 Broadway Phone 237-0514 LIBERTY AUTO SERVICE Complete Auto Repairing Motor Overhaul -Motor Tune-Up Brake Service -Electrical Work 1008 C Street Phone 233-9122 -J. MEADOR B. MENDOZA Jail Cook Jail Cook TRY -US for a complete dinner, or just dessert We're mre you'll enjoy it. OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS 10 A.M. UNTIL 10 P.M. AliDAVS AND SATURDA VS 10 A.M. UNTIL 11 P.M. MARlI CALLENDER'S 4239 NO. BLACKSTONE FRESNO PHONE 224-1865 PIES 77 Security Division Fresno County Industrial Farm FRESNO INDUSTRIAL FARM -Staff above are, front row: Frank Delgado, James Peterson, Don Ross, Frank Rice, Ann Harrington, Elmer Gilstrap, Rudy Larson, John Carella, LeRoy Cox; back row, standing, Lt. Don Dennis, Earl • Petersen, Eugene McClug, Stillman Jones, Ray Snyder, Marshal DeWittie, Robert Webb, Robert Rice, John Lovett, Oral Hyatt, Sgt. John Swenning. The following personnel were absent: David Duerra and Dale Reed. IJPHOLSTEBY 40 Y£AR5 [xPfRlfNCE LOCALLY OWNED & O,fR..l.HD FURNITURE ..... BOATS ..... AIRPLANES CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING ­RECOVERING ­REPAIRING Ray Deaver -Harold Mendrin •4847 N. Blackstone 222-8186 78 H. SAGHA TELIAN Lieutenant CAGLIA & DE PRIMA LANDSCAPE AND SPRINKLER CONTRACTORS Residential and Commercial 4827 E. Holland Fresno "For All Your Fencing Needs" CALIFORNIA FENCE CO. Residential -Industrial -Ranches For Free Estimate Phone 485-5060 3884 E. Church Ave. BETTER PEST CONTROL Pest & Termite Specialists over 20 years Guaranteed Service -Residential -Commercial 4583 E. Floradora EAST SIDE BODY SHOP BODY WORK -PAINTING AlITOS -TRUCKS -CUSTOM WORK We Invite Insurance Work 4491 E. Belmont Ave. 255-7649 LE Civil Division C. BALEY Sergeant A. RANDRUP Sergeant J. PAPAZIAN Captain L. HUNT Deputy R. HERNANDEZ D. HOFF Deputy R. BRADLEY Deputy LEONARD'S A-l EQUIPMENT & RENTAL CO. Fresno 266-1225 CENTRAL VAC OF FR,ESNO BUILT-IN VACUUM SYSTEMS ARE OUR ONLY BUSINESS fACTORY TRAINED PERSONNEL Over 10 Yea" Experience -State licensed Contractor Joe & Jerry Storvik -Owners Repairs on All Built-In Vacs 3026 E. WILLIS AVE. 222-0170 ROSE'S CAFE BEER -POOL SHUFFLEBOARD 264-2466 TERMINAL COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1053 H Street 237-2998 Fresno CASEY JONES President INVESTMENTS Phone 224-1145 1616 W. Shaw Ave., Suite A-4 Fresno 79 FRESNO EMERGENCY-CONYALESCENI' ANYTIME 485-2140 316 N. FRESNO ST. / ANYWHERE FRESNO CIVIL DIVISION Q. MERLO J. WAITS DeputyDeputy D . OVERSTREET C. RAU Deputy H . WINTER SEMPER TRUCK LINES MARTIN SEMPER, Prop. Terminal -Palm & Herndon T. WHITE Deputy PHONE 439-1835 EI Jardin de Verano LAS PALMAS Especial para las familias Bailes Todo Los Dias Prestamos el Jardin para Fiestas y Banquetes Lo Unico que se les cobra es por 10 que consuman LAS PALMAS RESTAURANT 1045 F Street, Fresno Phone 237-9665 Your Host Manuel Herrera 4683 SO. ORANGE AVE. FRESNO " Lazy ... K , ;' . SADDLE SHOP COMPLETE LINE OF ~. RIDING EQUIPMENT NEW & USED • Saddles. Baots • Hals • Chapi • l,y.,,, 8111 • Silver Buckl... Etc. Ope'" D?l\y 9 to 9 HNA:-l<:ING AVAllASlE BUCK AKERS -Owner 2560 N,L Brawley Ave. Bet. Clinton & Shields 80 Civil Division Clerical Staff K. LEAVITT' B. BARTLETT' J. CRANE Chief Acct. Clerk Int. Typist Typist F. ESMAY Typist S. HAILE E. MALONEM. FERGUSON E. MASON Int. Typist Typist L. PATTON Steno J. SWINDELLH. MC VAY Steno WESTERN LODGE MOTOR HOTEL 117 Guest Rooms -Restaurant -Lounge Phone 268-0711 y 99 & Clinton Ave. Fresno ANTONETTI'S GOURMET CATERING We have the facilities for all YOUR BANQUETS -DINNERS -WEDDINGS E. Dakota Ave., Fresno 291-2501 81 D. RODRIQUEZ ANGELO'S DRIVE IN Featuring the Best Hamburgers Bar B-Q Beef Sandwiches 71 0 W. Olive Ave. 268-3726 BILL EADS MOBILE HOMES OUR M"IN "TTR"CTION IS s.t.TISF"CTION • Bank Terms Available an approval of credit • Open 17 Days A Week 2259 S. Elm Ave. 237-0816 Evidence and Property ITALIAN DELICATESSEN PETE D. ANTON'INO -CHEf TORCASO THE FINEST IN IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC FOODS WE CATER TO PARTIES:: OPEN 7 DAYS 9 TO 7 ISun. to 5) 5177 No. Blackstone, Fresno 439-7411 YEE PHARMACY 1129 F. Street, Fresno 264-4218 BUTLER CONVALESCENT HOME AMBULATORY PATIENTS 3830 Butler Ave. 237-8433 GENERAL BEARINGS COMPANY Bearing & Truck Transmission "Speciqlists." 2820 Church Ave. 237-9131 ALBRECHT'S WELDING TRAILER HITCHES FOR ALL CARS 5015 N. Gates at Shaw and Old 99 PHONE 485-8460 Valley Foundry & Machine Works Inc. Leon S. Peters, President 2510 So. East Fresno R. CHAFFIN Stock Clerk CAESAR'S R. VAUX Storekeeper Fresno County Park Guards The Security Officer patrols County property to check for theft, vandalism and fire. Also, he enforces parking regulations, issues citations when necessary, removes undesirables from County build· i ngs and grounds, makes arrests when cooperation cannot be secured otherwise and directs public to courtrooms and other County buildings. prisoners on work detail and assists Sheriff's partment when needed. ED. BOREN I M. RUGGIERI W. WALKER • E. WOOD BROWN'S V;r;'11 SERVICE / COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE Tune Ups -General Repairs 1155 W. Belmont & Freeway 99 82 Fresno County Sheriff's Reserve Units Thousands of hours are contributed every year by members of various reserve units of the Fresno County Sheriff's Department. In addition to contributing their time, many members of these units make available equipment costing many thousands of dollars. In recognition of the fine work done by these volunteers, THE SHERIFF'S REVIEW is pleased to include the pictures of the following reserve organizations. We are sure the taxpayers of Fresno County join in expressing appreciation for their volunteer efforts. Sheriff's Reserve Power Boat Reserves in the Sheriff's Power Boat Squadron spend hundreds of hours patroling the lakes in Fresno County in their own boats and enforcing water safety laws. Members shown are, back row, from the left: Harry Crawford, John Parker, Ed Munger, Perry Cowan, Billy Munson, Corey Verkuyl, Ed Parret, Lonnie Seals, Enoeh Mulford, Grady Brooks, Larry Nygaard, Lt. Baldwin. Front Row, from the left: Henry Wagner, John Bauer, George Potigian, Commodore Roy Bier, Charles King, Carl Benson, Duke Duncan, Roy Stancoff, Howard Elliot, Jim Fisher. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND MACHINE SHOP CO. Complete Machine Shop Services 722 Broadway Fresno 268-6427 KYLE C. SMITH RECREATIONAL LAND INVESTMENTS 1459 W. Shaw Fresno 222-3391 BUFORD'S APPUANCES INC. BOB MOFFAT -JOHNNY MOFFAT Only The P>e.t In Home Applion<es Free Estimates on Air Conditioning Home or Commercial Port. For All Make. Woshers -Range. Et<. Small Applion<e Repairs Of All Kinds 937 Blackstone 233-5203 POOLS BY BURNELL locally Owned and Operated Ed & Jim Capps 5489 E. Holland Ave. Fresno 291-7680 PALACE MARKET 2447 West Church Road Fresno The American Indian Sho~ • AUTHENTIC INDIAN HANDICRAFT JEWEL.RY. BASKETS -ARTIFACTS POT-iERY -RUGS -DECORATIVE ITEMS BUY -SELL -TRADE OPEN CAlLY 10 TIL 7 P.M. 4787 N. BLACKSTONE 224.8312 83 SheriH's Air Squadron ~~--------~--~--~~~~~ The Fresno County Sheriff's Air Squadron stands ready throughout the year to assist the Sheriff's Department when needed. Members not only donate their time but also use their planes, worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, and pay for the cost of operating the planes while serving. Their services are most often required during search and rescue operations. Members of the Air Squadron are pictured above from the left, rear: Andy Holmes, Kenneth McNamara, Gordon Flaa, Harlan Poole, Eddie Riedenauer, Baysel Moyers, Melbern Lewis and Ronald Smith. Middle row : Richard Wilson, Stanley Faller, Eldon Dill, Gene Mason, Marvin Simmons, David Proctor, Walter Fisher, Herbert Kent, E. D. Kiltinger, and Wilfred Russell. Front row: Jack Arbuckle, James Harkness, Russell Bland, H. G. VanBuren, Calvin MacPherson, Lt. Gene Hallam, liaison officer -Lee Mabrey, and Victor DeLuca. A. F. M. ALUMINUM AWNING CO. Residential & Commercial SUN OR RAIN PROBLEMS? ..~ Screens Awnings Patios Car Ports Siding Enclosures Free Estimates Store Facings "MARTY" D. W. MARTIN -Owner 905 E. Terrace Ave. 222-8976 Fresno Compliments of UNIVERSAL ATHLETIC SALES CO. Complete Gymnasium Work Out Facilities Harold Zinkin 1328 N. Sierra Vista' 251-4251 Fresno 84 BEEF -PORK -LAMB -VEAL -FISH -POULTRY -SHISHKEBAB - Call U. -We'll Have It Ready BROADWAY MARKET " NICK" NIQUETTE, MEAT SPECIALIST 1244 Van Ness, Fresno Phone 237-31 ANDELLA LIQUOR Complete liquors -Wines -Delicatessan 501 N. Van Ness at Belmont DEVLIN-DREW Whollesale Distributors 165 Broadway Tobacco Blends -Quality Brand Pipe. -Imported & Domestic Cigars & Unique Gift. We Bring You the Finest_ Phone 222-8202 M Cf SheriH's Reserve Communications Squadron Fresno County Sheriff's Reserve Communications Squadron members use their skills and equipment on the lakes, on search and rescue missions and in case of any other emergency. Members are pictured from the left, bottom row: Ken Abell, Chuck Settle, Erma Powers, Arleen Settle, Jan Cinningham, Ross Kelly, Ed Margosian, Jim Booth. Second row: Art Green, AI Benov, Bob Cun­ ningham, Norm Avedian, Ernie Lerma, Joe Cluff, Bub Kreyenhagen. Third row: Walt Powers, Tom Tripp, Harvey Kroeker, Ron Shapazian, Lou Baziuk, Jim Baldwin, Chet Weaver, Harold Hayes, Marv Garabedian, Don Nelson, Ralph Fairbanks. Not present: Bob Hoskins, Bob Massie, Lou Martin, Jim Grigory, Dick Thompson, Jay Powers, R. Stites, J. Lewis, O. Motley, Glen Reeve, J. Zulfa, G. Smith. BOARDING -GROOMING -BATHING -All BREEDS "COVERING THE VAllEY" ROD-RU-ARD KENNELS, Reg. AIR CONDITIONED -HEATEDMID-STATE LINOLEUM A.K.C. REG. GERMAN SHEPHERDS -STUD SERVICE R. D. & Ruth Smith FLOOR COVERING CONTRACTOR 843 N. Hughes, Fresno 266-6872 4637 E. Turner, Fresno Phone 251 -5505 McKENZIE AVENUE MARKET f~~~ HOME FURNISHINGS Choice Meats -Vegetables -Groceries JOSEPH SKOPP 933 Van Ness Avenue 3878 E. McKenzie Ave. 264-3747 MIKE VUKOVICH COAT,ES BOAT & MOTOR Boats of Quality Johnson Outboard Molor Sales, Service MIKE'S AUTO SERVICE GENERAL AUTO REPAIR Purr-Feet Outboard Fuel 552 S. Orange Ave. 233-3071 439-1245 6546 N. Blackstone COMPLIMENTS OF DECKER EQUIPMENT RENTAL CO. 85 SheriH's Reserve Jeep Squadron The Fresno County Sheriff's Reserve Jeep Squadron are on call for assignment to emergency detail to rugged areas which cannot be reached by most passenger cars. Members from the left, back row, are: Lt. Young, w. Gentry, D. Dobson, J. Skadden, H. Snyder, E. Osier, and o. Traber. Second row: C. Snavely, R. Ripley, J. Lyons, C. Woodward, J. Heitzman, and R. Crouch. Front, left to right: D. Moore, F. Canin, L. Nephew and R. Massence. Not pictured are R. Davenport, M. Mahr, D. Taylor and N. Showalter. Ostergaard Feeds Specializing in Dairy Feeds Stock Remedies -Poultry Feeds Seeds -Fertilizers -Hay -Grain 4054 W. Whites Bridge Road 233-4963 COMPLIMENTS MORRIS FRUIT CO. FRESNO C & R ENTERPRISES POOl BUILDERS General Contractors 1705 N. Cornelia 237 ERNIE'S SERVICE Mobil Products -Expert Service Brake Repairs -Tune Ups 4205 E. Butler B. E. DALRYMPLE TRUCKING 380 N. Valentine Ave. 237-0503 Fresno LIQUOR JUNCTION SPORTING GOODS "House of Fine Spirits" 264-9267 5065 N. Motel Drive Corner Shaw Fresno, California 86 Sheriff's Uniform Field Division Reserve Unit Members of the Uniformed Field Division Reserve Unit are trained to ef­ ficiently work in cooperation with sworn personnel and, if need arises, to use their knowledge and skills to function on their own. The reserve deputies serve without pay in a variety of emergency situations which cannot be handled by the regular Sheriff's Department staff. Lt. William Young is the liasion officer fur the unit. . Reserve members shown above are: Front row (left to right): Sgt. J. Montoya, Sgt. S. Siroonian, Lt. P. Barbano, Capt. Ed Gajarian, st. R. Reiter, Sgt. F. Kincaid; Second row (left to right, staggered): K. Dunkin, J. Sayre, J. Spolsdoff, R. Heaphy, A. Williams, M. Amparano, J. Frank, D. Magnone, D. Carter, M. Howard, A. Vigil, R. Islas, K. Fox; Back row (left to right): G. Barber, J. Richardson, G. Rocha, A. Ortiz, E. Smith, L. Smith, D. Papagni, V. Ditommaso. Not shown: R. Baxter, M. Gostanian, P. Sullivan, M. Whitkins, E. Libra, C. Campise, D. Lewis, L. Gayer,E.Buffaloe,M. Phelps, M. Marshall, F. Rose, J. McGregor, A. Riojas, W. McKinney, T. Kellner, G. Esposito. Honorary members (not shown): A. Brooks, P. Karon, R. McDonald, W. Tompkins. CHIHUAHUA TORTILLERIA Specializing in Flour and Corn Tortillas 1061 F St. Phone 266-2460 ADVANCE ELECTRIC CO. Specializing in NEW CONSTRUCTION REMODELING -SWIMMING POOLS Licensed Contractor -Free Estimates 2705 E. Swift Ave. 229-6205 WUNSTELL'S AUTO PAINTING Guaranteed Custom Lacquer Baked Enamel 701 P Street 233-8107 FRESNO AG HARDWARE "You Can Always Get It At Fresno Ag" 4550 N. Blackstone at Gettysburg 224-6441 FRIGID FOOD LOCKERS Processing Is Our Business USDA Rated Choice Meats For Lockers or Home Freezers 3003 E. Tulare 264-4430 RIVERSIDE COFFEE SHOP Breakfasts -Sandwiches -Short Orders At the ~iverside Golf Course 7276 N. Josephine, Herndon 237-3251 87 FOOTPRINTERS Toward Better Understanding By Al Flores Almost everyone who has been in Fresno for any appreciable length of time has heard the term, "Footprinters," and has seen the symbol, the prints of two bare feet. However, many are not sure exactly what the organization does, or why it came into existence. There has been a lot of publicity recently about police-community relations, but the concept is not a product of the space age. Over forty years ago a group of law enforcement leaders and public spirited citizens recognized the need for a bridge over the gulf between those who enforce the law and those who are concerned only with abiding by it. As a result of their concern and efforts, the first chapter of what was to become the International Footprint Association was recognized in Fresno on May 11, 1929. The purpose of the organization, as stated in the original charter and still in effect, "is to encourage social and brotherly friendship SHAM'S MEN'S WEAR Across From Fair Grounds 4559 E. Ventura Fresno Ph. 255-4637 DID'IER'S UQUOR Bob Christiansen, owner Delicatessen -Party SpeciaHies -Sporting Goods Open 7:30 a.m. 'til midnight Open Fri. & Sat. 'til 1 :30 a.m. 4778 E. Olive Ave. 255-0032 TRIMMER POWER LAWN MOWERS POWER LAWN MOW,ERS 2531 E. McKinley Ph. 266-0582 SUNRISE KITCHEN SELF SERVICE -DINING ROOM SUNNYSIDE PLAZA CHINESE FOOD TO TAKE OUT Phone 255-5489 or 255-41 T5 630-634 S. Clovis at Kings Canyon Road, Fresno between peace officers, federal law ontnr'f'O'rnAn' agencies, chief special agents, investiga units of commercial business contacting officers, and all men having a sympathetic titude toward law enforcement agencies." idea soon spread to other areas, and there now more than thirty active chapters, with ten thousand members. The list of men who have served as president the Fresno chapter over the years provides excellent example of the cross section of munity leaders dedicated to the cause of understanding between law enforcement and community. Among them have been a attorney, a judge, an electrical co realtors, owners of a retail credit agency, firemen, and several peace officers. list of rank and file members shows v every legitimate business and profession in area represented. Sheriff Willmirth, ACME REFRIGERATION SERVICE Commercial & Domestic Refrigeration Major Appliance Repair 1824 S. Mary 237-5559 PAN AMERICAN UNDERWRITERS, INC. W. M. ZION, Mgr. 1616 W. Shaw Avenue CONCRETE ROUNDS -RECTANGLES -HEXES ATTRACTIVE WALKWAYS FOR THE PARK STRIP Phone 227-0290 LAMONA SERVICE CENTER ARCO PRODUCTS I Towing -Tune-Ups -Brake Service 1334 N. First v. 88 Long, Captain Kenneth Larson, retired Bill Lockie, and Criminologist Al the members of the Sheriff's who have served as chapter Two of the local chapter presidents, former attorney Jim Thuesen and retired Fire Department Captain John. O'Leary, served in the Association's highest office, President. Captain Alvin "Jake" Bilbo of Fresno Police Department is presently the Grand 'Vice-President" and will, in the VALLEY ICE COMPANY 2003 Cherry Phone 237-6145 RoM CRANE SERVICE 1,000 Lb. Lifts to 80 Ft. COOLERS LIGHT FIXTURES TRUSSES REFRIGERATION UNITS, ETC. Phone 229-1036 anytime 89 DRUG ABUSE prevention -This truck was prepared for display at the Fresno District Fair by the Footp.rinters Association. normal course of progression, go through the chairs to become Grand President in 1975. Fresno will host the General Convention that year, and Convention Chairman AI Flores and his committee are already working, planning and preparing a program that will long be remembered by all who attend. At least a thousand delegates and members are expected to come to Fresno to see how the granddaddy chapter operates. The local chapter has made many significant Continued COCKTAIL BAR BREAKFAST -LUNCH BANQUET FACILITIES WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS ETC. PRO SHOP DRIVING RANGE LOCKER ROOMSGOLF LESSONS Compliments Of GEO. A. HORMEl &CO. A & R ROGERS CARPET SERVICE State Licensed Contractor Carpet Sales -Installation Wall To Wall Cleaning 227 E. Shaw Ave. Fresno 222-0704 contributions toward its primary goal, including the establishment of a scholarship for worthy criminology students. One of the most recent and noteworthy activities was a program of public educa tion in drug abuse, and its resulting problems for law enforcement. Several years ago the chapter became quite concerned about the drug situation, and began searching for some way it could make a concrete effort toward finding a solution. Meanwhile, the Ventura chapter had come up with the idea of purchasing and equipping a van with various educational facilities in the field of drug abuse, and putting it on display at public gatherings to make the information readily available. The Fresno chapter approved of the idea, and would have liked to duplicate it; however, adequate funds were not available. Therefore, they did the next best thing, by arranging to borrow the Ventura chapter's van and displaying it at the Fresno District Fair. Local chapter members took turns working at the display, explaining its various exhibits and educational material to the many interested visitors. Sheriff Willmirth assigned a uniformed officer to protect the van and its contents from vandalism, and to enforce the only rules imposed by the Ventura Footprinters as a condition of its use. They were simply that no smoking, no food, no drinks, and no dogs were allowed inside. For the benefit of those who did not have an opportunity to see the van at the fair, arrangemements were made to return it to Fresno in November, and enter it in the Veteran's Day parade, as a part of the Sheriff's Department entry. The Fresno chapter is always anxious to recruit new members, and that will be par­ ticularly true during the next three years. A substantial growth would be a fitting manner in which to celebrate the honor of having one of its members, Captain Jake Bilbo, become Grand President. Membership requirements are simple; basically, one must be actively engaged in law enforcement, or be a citizen of the com­ munity and have a sympathetic attitude toward the law enforcement profession. Dues and subsequent obligations are reasonable; there are no strict attendance requirements, no fines for tardiness. Service is rendered only on a free and voluntary basis; the member gets out of the organization, in terms of self satisfaction for community service, exactly what he puts into it. Any present member will be glad to give a more detailed explanation of the International Footprint Association goals and activities. 90 L &J TRUCKING SHAKES and SHINGLES 5403 E. Holland, Fresno 291-2027 KARLO'S Cocktails Cedar & McKinley GEORGIA PACIFIC CORP. 5286 E. Home Ave. 251-8471 Fresno BEL -AIRE CONSTRUCTION Custom Homes and Apartments 1116 N. First St. Fresno 485-5711 WAYNE'S LIQUORS LIQUOR· WINES· BEER Mr. & Mrs. l. l. Rich, Owners 48 California SI. Fresno VALLEY AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Heating -Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Supplies 5290 E. Pine A & P BODY SHOP Cleaning and Color Matching 1454 H St. Fresno J. DEAN BALtARD: TILE & MARBLE 4557 E. Lewis Ave. Fresno 1301C Police Departments of Fresno County In recognition of the fine spirit of cooperation that exists between law enforcement agencies in Fresno County, THE SHERIFF'S REVIEW has invited the participation of all police departments serving incorporated communities in the county except Fresno City Police Department, which has its own magazine. They have been asked for a picture of their officers and staff; information on projects within the department; changes in personnel for other matters of importance to their communities. The following material has been supplied, which we are pleased to print in this issue of the REVIEW. KERMAN POLICE DEPARTMENT James C. "Mack" McElroy started his career in law enforcement in the city of Kerman, in July 1952 as a rookie patrolman. In July 1957 he became Chief of the Kerman Police Department and served as such for 14 years. He saw the city of Kerman grow and improve. Then in July 1971 Mack suffered a stroke at the age of 43. The stroke rendered him incapable of continuing as a law enforcement officer and was the cause of his early retirement. Mack made many friends, and everybody in the city of Kerman and the surrounding area was JAMES C. McELROY shocked to learn of his misfortune. VULTURE GARBAGE SERVICE P. O. Box 383, Caruthers Ph. 864-3100 SORENSEN AG CHEMICALS 12667 South Elm Caruthers, California Ph. 864-3551 GABE'S MOBILE SERVICE Tune-Ups -Brakes -Complete Service Se Habla Espanol Caruthers 864-8855 LASSEN FOOD MARKET 13015 So. Elm Ave. Caruthers The Kerman Police Department includes: front row, (left to right): Officer Bob Cantrell, Reserve Gilbert Cantrell, Ma tron Bess Niederquell, Chief Olen McDaniel. Rear row (left to right): Sgt.1 Paul Nikitin, Officer Pete Rasmussen, Officer Dan Childress, Reserve Dan Amos. 91 FIREBAUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT Members of the Firebaugh Police Department are, front row (left to right): Donald Norton, patrolman; Chief of Police Vernon Clark; Howard Manes, sgt.; Roddy Lake, patrolman. Back row (left to right:) Narsico Soriano, reserve officer; Utah Coffman, patrolman; Herbert Allen, patrolman; Garry Traylor, senior patrolman; Leonard Dillard, reserve officer. Not shown is Edward Ward, reserve officer. JOHN T. BRAGG & SONS Funeral Chapel 538 So. Madera Ave. Ph. 846-9369 Kerman DAY & NITE LUNCH Meals Daily Except Sunday Cocktails -Beer ~ Wine Percy & lois london 864-9994 2365 W. Tahoe Caruthers KLEPPER RANCHES CARUTHERS ROLINDA AUTO PARTS FARM BUREAU TIRE DISTRIBUTOR Phone 264-7686 9191 West Whitesbridge, Fresno H& J CHEVROLET, INC. CHEVROLET -VEGA -CAMARO -NOVA -CHEVELLE CAPRICE -MONTE CARLO -CORV-ETTE Kerman Ph. 846-9335 -Fresno Ph. 264-5978 758 So. Madera Ave., Kerman CLEVENGER MERCANTILE CO., INC. Hardware, Implements, Fuller Paints, Etc. 864-3019 Caruthers A & H FARMS RANCH VI 6-8758 Kerman BAKER COMMODITIES, IN FRESNO 237-4320 KERMAN 1846-9393 KERMAN DIVISION P. O. BOX 487 KERMAN, CALIFORNIA MAC * , Otlo.r 92 Mendota Police Department Plan For The Future Chief of Police Silverio Sanchez keeps paperwork up to date as part of his job. Congratulations POULTRY TRANSPORT ­ MACK LAZARUS SALES & SERVICE* FOROS * RAMSlERS * YAMAHA SPORTCYClES* M081lE HOMES "LOWEST DELIVERED PRICES IN lHE SlAlE" HEADQUARTERS OFFICE 14750 W. Whitesbridge Rd., Kerman -846-9341 Fresno Phone 233-1802 OIhe, loco lion lo Serve You, FRESNO -MERCED -VISALIA RENO'S HARDWARE Sporting Goods Television -RCA, Philco, Hotpoint Appliances -Hotpoint, Whirlpool, Philco, Amana 776 So. Madera Ave. 846-9491 Kerman, Calif. EPPERSON'S MARKET 2590 N. Madera, Kerman 846-8438 KROMBERG BROS. 846-8455 Kerman, California D. T. LOCKE RANCH Bass Ave. -Box 126 659-2517 Firebaugh ADMINISTRATION This year the Mendota Police Department experienced several administrative changes. During the early part of January, both Chief Clyde Aguirre and Sgt. David Lankford resigned from their posts. Sergeant Silverio Sanchez was then promoted to Chief of Police. Chief Sanchez had been 7 years with the department prior to his appointment. Officer Vernon Banta was promoted to patrol Sergeant. Sergeant Banta has been 4 years with the department. Officer Eddie Porras was promoted to Administra tive Sergeant. Sergeant Porras has been 5 years with the department. PATROL In order to fulfill the vacancies that were experienced, Officer Gary Freitas, who had been Continued J & R AUTO PARTS JESS'S AUTO REPAIR -PHILLIPS 66 Wheel Alignment Parts Ph. 659-2851 1091 N SI. -24 Hour Towing Station Ph. 659-2218 Firebaugh ADAMS AUTO SUPPLY Firebaugh REBECCHI DEPT. STORE Shoes and Clothing for the Fa mily Blue Chip Stamps -Bankamericard 1467 11th Street 659-2259 Firebaugh NOBLE LAND & CATTLE CO. 846-9303 P.O.Box511 Kerman 93 a member of the Los Banos Police Department was appointed patrolman. Officer Robert Rasmussen, a Fresno City College student, was also appointed as patrolman. These officers joined senior patrolman Joe Hughes to complete the patrol division. DISPATCHERS Officer Joe' Silva, a Fresno State College student, was appointed to assist Officer Alvarito Rossette in the Record and Identification Division. AUXILIARY OFFICERS During the past year the auxiliary officers have been Mike Paulauskas and Raymond Valenzuela, These men have contributed great many hours to our department as they prepare for law enforcement careers. The Mendota Police Department under its new administration has added two more programs to its curriculumn; Education and Public Relations. In the latter part of February the police department joined the Peace Officers Standard and Training program in its efforts to professionalize its personnel. At the writing of this article the department has 4 officers that successfully completed the P.O.S.T. Basic & w. J. DEAL RANCH * Growers Of COTTON * GRAIN * MELONS * FLAX CORN* Sgt. Eddie Porras points out the area of jurisdiction to Cadet Joe Rascon and Gary Freitas. VALLEY CUT RATE LIQUOR PILO GOMEZ BONI LOZANO FINEST LIQUOR AND SERVICE. THE COLDEST BEER IN TOWN PLENTY OF PARTY ICE ON HAND FREE DELIVERY 1733 7th St. Mendota CASA MONREAL "MUEBLERIA" APPLIANCE REPAIR - Heclor Mo.oreal : President 612 Oller St. 655-4918 PEREZ BROS. •Growers and Shippers P.O. Box 427-Mendota CALIFORNIA FRUITS & VEGETABLES Firebaugh, California 94 day dispatching duty in Mendota is handled (left to right) Darlene Poe, Ruth Poe, and Esparza. 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 GILlO'S DESERETTE GROCERY & LIQUOR P. O. Box 44, Cantua Creek Phone San Joaquin 698-8649 CHEMICAL WESTSIDE HARDWARE MENDOTA MOTOR PARTS Phone 655-4206 95 Advanced Academies. Three of these officers have completed the P.O.S. T. Supervisory Academy. These academies are in addition to other in-service programs affiliated with other Law Enforcement Agencies; California High­ way Patrol, District Attorney's Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and State Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement. Several officers are attending night classes of police science taught by West Hills College at their extension program in Firebaugh. As of April first, the police department created a Police Cadet Program for its local youth. This program was created for boys between 14 and 21 years of age. This program has a new concept in that it helps juveniles who ran afoul of the law, as well as other youths that are interested in a Law Enforcement career and are well disciplined. This program is designed to decrease juvenile delinquency, train and educate youth into a law enforcement career, and understand the func­ tions of the police department. These goals have been evident . by the results which have been accomplished. Some of these boys have gone back to high school to complete their education, crime rate has fallen 20 percent, youth arrests have decreased 20 percent. Youth involvement with the department has been very good. The police department has also initiated a rivalry of softball and donkey baseball games between Mendota and Firebaugh Police Departments. Up to this writing meetings bet­ ween these two departments have resulted in Mendota overpowering its opponents four games to one. These games have resulted in better public relations between the citizens and officers of both communi ties. We feel that the Mendota Police Department, with its educational goals and through its many programs and involvement with the youth in the town, is becoming more profeSsionalized in its work, thanks to the new concept of goals reached by its administration and Chief Sanchez. BILL BETTIN SOLI'S GAS -GARAGE SERVICE P. O. Box 198, Cantua Creek RAYMOND MINNITE OWNER AND MANAGER OF THREE ROCKS P. O. Box 204, Three Rocks (209) 829-3352 Hy. 33 Between Mendota & Coalinga Police cadets of the Mendota Police Department are pictured, rear row from the left : Mark Estrada, Frank Durazo, Steve Nides, PC Sgt. Vincent Medina. Middle row: Nick Soliz, Mike Pasos, Phil Munoz, Jesse Ramirez, George Gomez, Joe Pulido, PC Chief Joe Rascon, Charles Ledesma. Front row staff supervisors are: Sgt. Eddie Porras, Juvenile Officer; Russell T. Long, Police Commissioner; and Silverio Sanchez, Chief of Police. ~NATIONAL MARKET ~Wholesale and Retail Meat and GroceriesSal ..,il, Calif. l'IIone 69l.4l37IlISTnUTlOfW. sur FlIIIn • VlC£TQUS 'SP1C[S HELM BEAN & SEED WAREHOUSE, INC. P. O. Bex 68 Phone (209) 866-5422 -864-8533 HELM, CALIFORNIA MENDOTA POLICE DEPARTMENT Members of the Mendota Department are, rear row the left: Joe Silva, Joe Russell Long, Police missioner, and Gary Front row: Sgt. Vernon Auxiliary Officer Paulauskas, Chief Sanchez, Officer Al (Chulo) Rossette, and Sgt. Porras. TRANQUILLITY CLOTHING FOR EVERYTHING FROM HEAD TO TOE SHOES • CLOTHING • HOME ITEMS ALL TOP QUALITY BRANDS BANKAMERICARD -MASTER CHARGE 25560 McKamey St., Tranquillity MILLER'S MARKET Phone 698-8452 Tranquillity WEST SIDE PUMP CO. Pumps -Pump Repairs & Sprinkler Systems Phone 693 -4315 San Joaquin, WEST SIDE CAFE On & Off Sale Liquors Pete L. & Anna Niboli 8729 Main St., San Joaquin 96 c COALINGA POLICE DEPARTMENT Officer!;; and staff members of the Coalinga Police Department are, left to right, back row: Capt. Robert Houtchens, Chief A. C. Griffith, Sgt. W. R. Nix; second row: Officer Bradford Doan, Officer Michael Keenan, Sgt. James Henry, Officer Thomas Mueller; front row: Radio Operators, Jewell Barnhart, Margaret Fraites, Willene Jeffreys, Police Clerk Winnie Taylor. Compliments of HARNISH -FIVE POINTS INC. FIVE POINTS FIVE POINTS AUTO PARTS 16920 W. Mt. Whitney Ave. Fresno Phone 864-8787 884-2489 Five Points WESTSIDE CROP DUSTERS INC. CROP DUSTING and AIRPLANE SPRAY ,0. Box 305 Five Points 844-2681 BETTER HOSPITALS MEAN BETTER CARE AND BETTER HEALTH, SUPPORT SAINT AGNES HOSPITAL BUILDING PROGRAM FRANK C. DIENER RANCH Five P6ints, Calif. 97 , HURON POLICE DEPARTMENT Huron Chief of Police Enas, right, wi th members of department, from the Officers Eugene Davis, Alacron and Ruben Urias. DAVE'S AUTO PARTS Your NAPA Jobber Is The Right Place To Go! Ph. 923-4634 6287 Dewoody St., LATON COOP GIN INSECTICIDES -FERTILIZER "Where Ginning Is An Art and Service Is A Pleasure" 923-4943 Compliments Of DALE HUNT 7229 E. Mt. Whitney CREIGHTON MEMORIAL Phone 897-2908 John S. Creighton BROWN FEED & SEED, INC. The Home of Brown's Sweet Mix Dairy Rolling -Grinding -Mixing 867-3558 Riverdale, Co GLENN POWELL WAREHO P. O./Box 247 Phone 867-3583 - Riverdale CALWA MART Grocery -Mexican Foods Barbecue Ribs & Chicken To Take Out 3986 E. Calwa Ave. Calwa 264-6128 DORN'S BUTANE SERVICE FOR SERVICE CALL THE BEST 3131 W. Mt. Whitney Ave. Riverdale Riv. Ph. 867-3505 Fresno & Caruthers Ph. 864-8805 RIVERDALE DRUG STORE PRESCRI PTIONS 867-3013 Riverdale McLEOD FORD Sales & Service "The Valley's Fairest Dealer" 867-3549 Riverdale 1 W GENERAL OFFICES: SELMA 6446 EAST SAGINAW AVENUE Terminal: EXETER 98 KINGSBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT Officers of the Kingsburg Police Department are pictured, rear row, left to right: Chief of Police Helge W. Lindholm, Patrolman Paul Johnson, Desk Sgt. Tilden Tremper, Patrolman-Investigator Robert Speer, Desk Sgt. John Croft, Patrolman Clifford Brown'; front row: Desk Sgt. Tom Phillips, Patrolman Herbert King, Desk Sgt. Ruben Linman, Patrolman Clifford Palm, Lt. Don Wright. F\o~d's Auto Parts & Machtne Shop FRONT ST.~ 896-3212 SELMA, CALIF.1901 w. Ph. 896-2213 2044 THIRD ST., SELMA, CALIFORNIA S,ELMA MOTOR SAtES John Otomo 2051 West Front Street Phone 896-3154 Selma HARRY J. ASLAN GROWER & SHIPPER KINGSBURG, CALIFORNIA 897-2968 DIAMOND MEAT CO. SELMA Eknoian & MacDonald Packing Co. I Selma 99 SELMA POLICE DEPARTMENT Officers and staff of the Selma Police Department are shown, front row, left to right: Officer Dean Nabors, Sgt. Jim Martin, Captain Earl Fowler, Chief James Brockett, Sgt. William Valenzuela, Officer Edwin Sharp, Officer Tom Gray; second row: Clerk-Dispa tcher Christina Munoz, Clerk-Dispatcher Ann Surabian, Clerk-Dispatcher Gladys Stafford, Officer Johnny Smith, Officer Joe White; third row :· Officer Frank Unruh, Officer Sam De Soto, Officer Sam Ramirez, Officer Robert Johnson. Selma PO Appreciates Help The Selma Police Department is composed of seventeen regular officers and clerk­ dispatchers. James E. Brockett is the Chief of Police, having served in this capacity since 1963. He has been with the department seventeen years. The Assistant Chief is Captain Earl Fowler, who has been with the department for ;. nineteen and a half years. Selma was free of major violent crimes the past year. As is true of most areas, crime in­ creased in Selma during the past year, but the clearance rate also increased. This is attributed to the efficient law enforcement work of all 8uild 81tta Wid...~......, Phones: Selma 896-0753 -Fresno 268-6697 From Fresno Phones to Selma 888-2166 P.O. BOXAE· 1900 Ross Street SElMA 100 BOB'S CYLINDER HEAD EXCHANGE Specializing In Valve Jobs Cracked Blocks & Cylinder Heads Repaired BOB RICHARDSON 10656 E. Parlier Ave. Selma "REXAll" FOX DRUG STORE Prescription Pharmacists ­Free Delivery 1965 High 896-1 Selma G & R Welding & Muffler Shop Stocks -Duals -Packs General Welding 2200 Whitson St. Selma DEWEY E. COX REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Representing Harry Allan Real Estate 1968 High St., Selma SELMA T.V. CENTER Motorola & Admiral Sales & Service Small Appliances 1922 E. Front St., Selma FOWLER POLICE DEPARTMENT o Officers of the Fowler Police Department are shown with the executive staff, in the front row, left to right: Assistant Chief Vernon Gonsalves, Police Chief Al Quintana, and Sgt. Guy Ray ; back row: Patrolmen Richard Ramirez, Alex Rendon, Vernon Alt, George Keller, and Larry Noble. of the department and to a greater upon the assistance and cooperation with other law enforcement agencies in Fresno Simonian Insurance Agency General Insurance Office Phone 834 -3615 Fowler, California 125 E. Merced SI. P. O. Box-343 * Growers and Packers of California Raisins * BOGHOSIAN BROS. PACKING CO. PAUL BOGHOSIAN Res. Ph. 834-2848 -Bus. Ph . 834-3716 726 So. Eighth St. Fowler MAGNOLIA NURSING HOME Licensed by Department of Mental Health Adoms Ave. at Leonard 834-3912 FOWLER NURSING HOME Licensed by Department of Public Health Sth & Tulare St., Fowler 834-2542 DEL REY PACKING CO. GROWERS AND PACKERS OF ALL VARIETIES RAISINS Del Rey, California Selma's Annual Band Festival and Parade has now grown to an all day affair with a full scale parade in the morning and the half time band competition in the afternoon. This year, the parade drew thirty-seven high school bands from all over the state and the entire parade lasted two and a half hours. This event compounds the problem of traffic and crowd control for the police department. Without the help of Sanger, Reedley, Dinuba Police Departments and the Fresno County Sheriff's Office, we would be hard pressed to provide for the added work. The Selma Police Department takes this op­ portunity to say "Thank You" to all law en­ forcement agencies in Fresno County for your cooperation and to assure you that we will continue to cooperate fully in all matters DON BUICK-OLDS-PONTIAC & GMC PAUL DONABEDIAN, Owner Phones: Selma : 896-1865 -Fresno: 888-2118 Hiway 99 at First Street, Selma, California PAGE FUNERAL CHAPEL FRANK PAGE 2014 Arrants 896-1240 SElMA 101 . REEDLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT DI OffiCE Depal front Assis Office Molin. Salas Corte2 The Reedley Police Department is headed by Chief of Police Elmer Rodie, who is shown with officers sitting, left to right: Reserve Officer Bill Gunn, Police Officer Bobby Chapman, Dispatcher Ruben Perez, Chief Elmer Rodie, Captain Bill Buchanan, Reserve Officer Harold Craft, Police Officer Robert Beck, Sgt. Eddie Soliz. Standing: Sgt. Lowell Walters, Reserve Officer Jim Youngblood , Police Officer Marvin Hunter, Police Officer Tom Rotan, Police Officer Gerald Blanks, Reserve Officer Bill Chance, Reserve Officer James Cline, Dispatcher Mike LaRue, Reserve Officer James Bryan, Reserve Officer Walter Schmitter, Sgt. Jeff Nevels, Dispatcher James Blackmon, Dispatcher Michael Murphy. Not pictured: Police Officer Michael Slappey and Reserve Officer Edmund · Bergthold, on military leave. WONDER VALLEY DUDE RANCH Cocktail lounge & Dinner Reservations Preferred Horseback Riding -2600 Ft. Air Strip Becky Webb, Owner Box 71, Sanger, Calif. 787-2465 BETTER BUY MARKET 10777 E. Morro St. P.O. Box 185 DEL REV ENOCH PACKING CO., Inc. RAISINS -DRIED FRUITS Del Rey, Calif. GARRY PACKING, INC. Holiday Gift Packaged Dried Fruit Del Rey, 888-2114 FLAMINGO BAKERY Jose De La Puente 255 J Street 646-3083 Parlier MONCRIEF SALES & SERVICE CHRYSLER and PlYMOUTH SPORTING GOODS -HOME APPLIANCES 450 Fresno St. PARLIER CHRIS SORENSEN PACKING CO. WESTERN WAGON WAGON WHEEL BRANDS Growers • Packers • Shippers • QUALITY CALIFOIRNIA FRUIT Phone 646-2 721 Parlier THE VAN DYKE NEWS : CO. Wholesale Distributors of America's leading Magazines and Sooks CAL ManU' 102 · PARLIER POLICE DEPARTMENT Officers of the Parlier Police Department are, left to right, front row: Chief Pat Carnahan, Assistant Chief Jim Bentley, Officers Jack Dedmon and Fred Molina; back row: Officers Joe Salas, John Hayashi, Gabby Cortez, and Ben Mendieta. ORAN(jE COVE POLICE DEPARTMENT The Orange Cove Police Department is shown, left to right, back row: n Tony Zavala, Paul Cain, Terry Sherard, Ben Widner, Assistant Chief Chaffin, Chief James 1. Tackett; front row: Dispatchers Olive Neihart, Robinson, Steve Kuffel and Elain Brown. WE BUY MOST ANTHING AND SELL EVERYTHING Used Parts -Autos, Tractors & Equipment FEDRAU AUTO DISMANTLERS Phone ME 8·2016 20720 East Dinuba Ave., Reedley CHONG FONG'S NEW CHINA RESTAURANT FOOD TO GO I St. Reedley Ph. 638-2747 CALIFORNIA OLIVE OIL MFG. CO. JOHN UGASTE Manufacturen of Pure Olive Oil & Greek Style Olives BARI BRAND 13th & I Sts., Reedley 638·2231, Res. 638-4929 HOUSE OF CHUNG Closed Tuesday Open 11 a.m. 'til 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. 'til 10 p.m. 1401 I Street Reedley ,•..... ..j' . .' • .. . , .. . ,.,1.: Arvi E. Nurmi Local Agent AUTO • FIRE • LIFE • TRUCK • COMMERCIAL 1113 -B St. Reedley 638-2921 COLONIAL FLOWER SHOP Gifts! for All Occasions 638-2031 Reedley 1617 ­1lth 103 CLOVIS POLICE DEPARTMENT Officers of the Clovis Police Department are shown, sitting, left to right: Captain Gino Pishione, Chief Tom Higgason, Mickie Pannell, Colleen White, Pam Peterson, Miriam Brooks, Sgt. W. J. Beaver; standing, Lt. Jack McGaughy, Duane Uzzell, Doug Taylor, Shelby Cox, Tom Payne, Ed Downs, Steve Hall, Sgt. Chuck Atkins, Sgt. Harry Rohde, George Terry, Bill Jeans, James Barret, Sgt. Dick Brownell, Sgt. James Morrow, Det. James Reese. JORGENSEN & CO. Fire Extinguishers and Safety Equipment Protective Systems 2691 S. East Ave. Ph. 268-6241 SALWASSER MFG. CO., INC. Melvin Salwasser, President Reedley, Calif. 20075 E. Manning Ave. 638-3554 KENT A. FISH President-manager ORANGE COVE ORANGE GROWERS ORANGE COVE Oranges -Cold Storage -Grapes A. C. MARKET GROCERIES -MEATS FRUITS -VEGETABLES BEER -WINES & NOTIONS 1145 Park Blvd. Orange Cove ORANGE COVE AUTO PARTS NEW & USED PARTS -USED BATIERIES & TIRES MECHANIC WORK Phone 626-7894 -150 Anchor -Orange Cove BILL BAILEY HEIADOR SILVA Owner Mechanic-Mgr. F!:t.-_e~ .W~~--":I"'H"AMACV PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS 600 Park Blvd . Orange Cove THE THREE MUSKET,EERS Dancing Saturday Nites and Holidays Helen & Leta Niemela 636 Park Blvd. SU HARDING & LEGGETT, INC. ORANGES Orange Cove 104 4686 Clovis Looks Ahead By Officer Bill Jeans Racial or political unrest can lead to loss of property and even life. Law enforcement today is being confronted with rapidly changing and multiplying problem situations. In our present social environment the rate of major or violent crimes is snowballing at an awesome rate, and police agencies have had to pull all stops to overtake and control the runaway crime rate. In a period of building social pressures both real and imagined, violence can often erupt as an outlet. It would be well if civil disturbances and such occurrences took place only in areas where large, well-equipped agencies are quickly available to quell them, but such is not the case. It is therefore vital that all police agencies, in­ cluding smaller departments, be able to take at least preliminary control steps if civil distur­ bances, riots or violent tactical situations arise. The Clovis Police Department is taking steps to insure that such conditions can be met ef­ fectively should they arise. Any department first be logistically capable of facing SLIM & JACKIE'S COUNTRY KITCHEN 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. Breakfast lall day) -lunch -Dinner Slim & Jackie Trotter, Owners 4686 E. Herndon, Clovis 299-7752 JOYCE DAY SHOPS Most outstanding blouses and capri selection found anywhere at moderate prices for casual and gift suggestion. BONANZA CENTER, Clovis Ave. & Show ISAAC "IKE" HERRERA SUDDEN PLUMBING CO. PLUMBING CONTRACTOR COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL Contract Work Only 604 10th St. Clovis 299-6632 must emergencies, or all the training in the world is useless. In keeping with this thinking, the Clovis Police Department has purchased over the last year many new items of riot and tactical equipment. All officers on patrol are now wearing new, lightweight dual purpose helmets, which can be converted into full-face shielded riot helmets at need. Each officer has been equipped with a new gas mask and heavy duty one-piece riot uniform. A launcher and tear gas projectiles were pur­ chased and the Department recently bought a tear gas pumping device called a Pepper Fogger, capable of covering an entire block area with C.S . gas in seconds. Riot control training has been implemented on a monthly basis to familiarize officers with the equipment available to them at need and to school officers in the use of tactics and nightstick techniques for riot control purposes. Since sniping has become a frequently used tool of lawless elements, a decision was made to form SALES -REPAIR -REBLUEING 8724 N. MINNEWAWA CLOVIS, CALIFORNIA 93612 Phone 299-6248 COMPLETE PAVING SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL OILING EQUiPMENT RENTAL Fred Hedges -President I FOR ESTIMATES CAll 299-6560 763 Sunnyside Ave., Clovis 105 Sgt. C. Atkins demonstrates the use of a new tear gas launcher. Officer E. Downs uses baton techniques taught in riot control class. special weapons teams to supplement riot control teams. Two scope-sighted sniper rifles were purchased and picked marksmen will be trained in counter-sniper methods and assigned to riot control squads, making Clovis Police Department one of few local departments with this capability. Pick up any newspaper today and it is likely you will find an article about a policeman being killed or seriously wounded. To certain elements of our society a "cop" is an inconvenience; a nuisance to be dealt with by the most expedient method at hand, often a knife or gun. Here again, JIM'S PLACE Weslern Dancing -Wed. -Sal. Niles 430 Clovis Ave. Clovis 299-9943 SAVINO'S MARKET TONY SAVINO 4690 E. Herndon CLOVIS 299-4653 SKY LINE COCKTAIL LOUNGE POOL -SHUFFLEBOARD 1419 Railroad Ave. 299-6865 CLOVIS ORAY & ICE CO. FEED -FARM SUPPLY -ICE WHERE YOU BUY THE BEST FOR LESS Tom Sagn iere, Owner 264 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299-4628 Enjoy A-l ROOFING CO. BIL Residential -Induslrial -Commercial 24·Hour Service "No Job Too Lorge Or Tao Small" Charles Miller -Owner 532 C 6620 E. Gettysburg Ave., Clovis R & R DRY WALL & CON STRUCTION COMPLETE DRY WALL SERVICE COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL 4725 ( 5270 E. Copper, Clovis QUALITY CABINET SHOP, INC. FORMICA TOPS Custom Cabinets -Booths 7070 N. Minnewawa, Clovis PAPAGNI FRUIT CO. CLOVIS Phone 299-2541 CLOVIS CI,TRUS CO. -ORANGES ­ 7373 N. Minnewawa, Clovis 106 er D . Uzzell shooting e target rapid-fire phase B. Jeans using Weaver hold S. Hall reads 'em and weeps! taught to Clovis officers. new combat course. A&W . ROOTBEER DRIVE IN Enjoy Momma -Poppa -Baby or Teenager Burgers with a Frostee Mug of Root Beer 457 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299-5040 BILL'S GOLDEN HORSESHOE CLUB Formerly Dee 's COCKTAILS Country Western Music -Dancing 532 Clovis Ave. Clovis 299-9900 THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS AT STUD Qu..... Knight by Round Tabl. out of Bold Empress by Bold Rul.r Kings General -Jockey Club Winner Wiklup Chic -Appaloosa Stallion IRAY E. CASE GENERAL CONTRACTOR 4725 :,Copper Ave., Clovis Res. 299-7638 MI RANCHO TORTILLA SHOP 299-3183 801 Purvis Ave. 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. Clovis Avenue Sanitarium Since 1942 Bed & Ambulatory -Men and Women Licensed by State Dept. of Mental Hygiene 2604 Clovis Ave. CLOVIS 291-2173 107 it is not always the large agencies or metropolitan areas involved, as witnessed by the shooting deaths of four Highway Patrol officers in the small community of Saugus last year. Two notable events in Clovis Police Depart­ ment policy may help insure our officers' chances of survival in a shootout situation. The .38 calibre revolver is practically standard armament for police officers nationwide. It is becoming increasingly common for officers ar­ med wi th this wea pon to encounter armed felons who are packing guns of much greater ballistic capability and firepower. It is as unrealistic and unfair to an officer to send him into the field under-gunned as it is send a combat soldier into the front lines with a weapon inferior in firepower to tha t of the enemy. The Clovis Police Department whose officers purchase their own sidearms, in 1968 authorized the carrying of the Colt .45 automatic as an optional duty weapon. This year, due to response to this option and results achieved, the .45 was officially adopted as our standard sidearm. Most officers have chosen the Gold Cup or Mark IV Government models, both a far cry from the old G.!. .45 with which most people are familiar. The AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING CONTRACTORS IESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL Skilled Installation & Remodeling We Do Ihe Design & Layoul Fre. EitimatH Ch...... ully Given Illltting luildlna. AJr Condition" Without Int.rrvptlort of IvIlnMI 7 Vear Bank financing Available BUDDLE All (ONDITIONING & HEATING $ton l"ddJ. Owner, Serving Satisfied Customer. Sinc. t 950 SALES· SERYICI Authoriaed Sales & Service Dealer For 1402 E. Toll House Road Clovis Phone 299-4000 Officer D. Taylor using sight alignment method now taught Clovis officers. weapons have both consistently beaten or equalled revolvers used as duty weapons at all ranges; and at a combat pistol shoot held recently at Saratoga, a 100 yard freestyle phase of fire was dominated by the .45 automatic. Clovis officers discovered that approximately 30 departments throughout California now carry the .45 and that five of these departments, all in the Los Angeles area, reported 21 instances over a two year time period where the .45 was used in a combat situation, resulting in 19 instant kills and 2 instant disables. This is opposed to over 100 instances in departments across the nation, including Los Angeles, Chicago and New York , in which an officer shot a criminal in a gunfight and failed to stop him before he killed or wounded the officer or escaped. Other ad­ vantages of the .45 include more firepower, .. speed of reloading and great stopping power with relatively little penetration. The Clovis Police Department is proud to have been among the first to take this step and expects to see a trend toward the .45 or similar automatic weapons among police departments nationwide in the future. GREAT WESTERN HARDWARE LUMBER -HARDWARE -PLUMBING -PAINTS -GIFTS 810 6 Mon. -Sal. -1010 4 Sun. 263 W. Show Ave. 299-7246 Clovis STEREO -COLOR -BLACK & WHITE MASTER CHARGE -BANKAMERICARD STAN'S TV & RADIO REPAIR AUTO -HOME -QUALITY SERVICE -GUARANTEED 7 Days Answering Service -Phone 299-7207 330 Bullard near DeWitt Clovis SASSANO'S MENS WEAR Notionally Advertised Merchandise 448 Pollasky Ave. Clovis RENEWAL BODY WORKS Body & Fender Repair Painting -Broke Work 711 E. Shaw Ave., Clovis BOI'CE FUNERAL HOME Lady Assistant 308 Pollasky -299-4372 CLOVIS REMCO CONSTRUCTION CO. General Building & Engineering 816 Linco'in Ave., Clovis You're safe and secure ... and you save money, too! MAL JOHNSON IN SU RANCE IIA.....IWI call us today 747 Pol Clovis -299,4303 L. R. White Mobile Home Transport SPECIALIZING IN 20 & 24 FT. WIDE TRAILERS Including TAKE DOWN & SET-UPS 12127 E. Herndon Ave., Clovis HENDERSON GARDENS Complete Nursery Stock Landscaping Consultant 4180 N. Fowler Clovis KUR-MAX SERVICE Parking Lot Service Line Striping 6200 N. Villa, Clovis MARSHALL STATION Dining Room & Tavern Auberry Rd., Ph . 299-6339 Auberry Ph. 855-2434 Chris & Bill Schmidt, Prop. 108 630 The second and most important change in policy in Clovis was the decision to drop the widely used "P .P.C." type marksmanship in­ truction course in favor of one similar to the shooting techniques favored by the Southwest Pistol League. This organization is one of the few active combat shooting groups in existence anywhere and ranks among its members some of the fastest and most proficient combat shooters alive. David Caldwell, a master ranked member of the League, was employed as a reserve officer the Clovis Police Department and a year ago to the Department heads to explain the of combat shooting, showing that the RALPH SINOR'S LOST LAKE DRIVE IN & BAIT SHOP Picnic Supplies LOST LAKE CAPITOL MARKET MEAT, GROCERIES & VEGETABLES 630 "0" St. SANGER 875·2116 VELCO MOTOR SALES ' John Velo -Res. 237·5428 87 Academy ~875·8100 Sanger GONG'S MARKETS Northgate 333 Academy Sanger AMESBURY'S CONCRETE PIPE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS 875-3517 Sanger 1on~',",L..IIAN BROS. PACKING, INC. GROWERS and SHIPPERS Packers of RAISINS and DRIED FRUIT Leo & Mike Chooljian, Owners Sanger, California Compliments of WM. BOOS & CO. WM. J and WM. E. BOOS E. McKin ley, Sanger 875-6851 P .P.C. course of firing used in most police organizations is ineffective and is in fact merely target shooting at a combat target. After seeing the theories put into practice at a demonstration put on by Caldwell, the decision was made to adopt this new and different method of marksmanship training. A buff cardboard silhouette is used, only large enough to simulate the effective strike zone of the human body. The emphasis is not on grouping round on the target, but in being able to deliver a telling hit on a man at short to medium ranges in the least possible time and on multiple targets as well. One course of fire used requires an officer to deliver two hits each on three targets spaced nine feet apart from ten yards . The officer has four seconds to accomplish this and many Clovis officers are now able to do so in even less time. A modified two-hand hold is taught, known as the Weaver stance, with the gun held very fir­ mly, gun arm extended and locked, and the support hand gripping the gun hand from the front, pulling back. This hold gives the steady grip necessary to control recoil during rapid firing. Sight picture is used in all phases of fire except point blank range, since it takes merely a fraction of a second more to do this than to shoot from the hip, and chances of a first round hit are approximately doubled. Probability of sub­ sequent hits, or a hit on the second shot should the first one miss, are also greatly increased. All firing is done with comba t loaded ammunition, or a full-loaded target bullet, since this is what an officer must fire when his life in on the line. It is hoped that many other local departments will look into this type of marksmanship training. Hopefully it can help save officers' lives in the future and Clovis is happy to have adopted this approach as one more step in remaining an effective and progressive police department. I CLOVIS AMBULANCE 299-21818 C_rie_s, Dependable Servi(!e, 24 H_rs A BlIlI IlADIO DISPATCHED -OXYGEN EOUIPPED PATIENT AMBULANCE SERVICE, INC. CLOVIS, CALIFORNIA Jack McElroy Carl Holland 109 SANGER POLICE DEPARTMENT -!!i~1 Officers and staff of the Sanger Police Depart­ ment pictured above are: Front row, left to right: Robert Q. Bustamante, Chief; Charles McVay, Captain; Robert Galloway, Det. Sergeant (Juvenile); Evanjaline Hartman, Juvenile Officer; Henry Ramirez, Patrolman ; Ascencion (Jack) Hernandez, Patrolman; Andrew Padilla, Patrol Sergeant; Rodolfo (Rudy) Garza,Patrolman; Anthony (Tony) : . K' NOTICE Volume Selling -lower Price~ Start 1972 ,Right ~?~-- WithaNEWCAR ~~ From Dutch CHANDLER . . MOTORS -Ti;e Volu me Dealer who SAVES YOU MONEY ••• WHY PAY MORE? • Imperials • Chryslers • Plymouths • Furys • Sat­ ellites. Scamps. Dusters. Crickets • American Motors -Ambassadors. Gremlins. Matadors· Hornets • Jeeps • Jeep Wagoneers • Pickups OVER 100 LATE MODEL USED CARS to choose from -We assure you you will SAVE MANY DOLLARS AT ~,_..._t G,__._.JIL .... ~::s~ ~ucn ~r\U~OPEN "WeWiIlNotBeUndersold" MOTOR::.:» Sunday( Rd A d A 50"••rI7'-''',Ings anyon . at ca emy ve. Fre.no 233-3161 Guerrero, Patrolman; Medrano, . Patrolman; Ervin Metzler, Sergeant (Investigation). Back row: Harris, Dispatcher-Jailer; Elliott Patrol Sergeant; Warren Brandsen, p!ltr(\lml Martin Stumpf, Patrol Sergeant; McClanahan, Patrolman; Don Dispatcher-Jail Sergeant; Duane Dispa tcher-Jailer; Robert Diehl, Clinton West Patrolman. WALLIN &SON FUNERAL HOME (has. O. Wallin (has. M. Wallin 1524 9th St. Sanger COMPLIMENTS TO THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT LONE STAR llEHYllRA 2730 So. De Wolfe Ave. Sanger 110 The vacation season at Fresno County's water recreation areas comes hard on the heels of the first spring sun. The winter fog is barely gone before the first hardy souls often braving the chill morning air, appear at the water's edge. Their numbers increase as the days get warmer and families anticipate the approaching end of school for another year. As sure a sign of spring as the first robin is the ever-longer parade of automobiles, campers, pickups, motorcycles, and minibikes heading toward the water. Boats the beach, the campgrounds fill with cam­ and picnickers, and the bustling traffic to from the store and all about the area signals arrival of the peak vacation season. Safe Boating­ Happy Boating By R_esident Deputy Some people during vacation time seem to become lax on safety. Here is where law en­ forcement officers must remind them of their responsibility to their family. Many of the citizens accept the reminder with good spirits and thank you for it. Then there are the others. Each spring a coordinated effort between the Communications Squadron and the Boat Squadron holds boat inspections. It is amazing how many boat owners do not know the required equipment for a boat. Some forget their life preservers. Others buy a fire extinguisher and never have it checked. If either of these items are needed in an emergency, nothing else will Continued TRIMMER CAFE ON PINE FLAT LAKE BAR -FOOD -GROCERIES -TACKLE GAS -FREE LAUNCHING Lorraine & Hal Bishop Trimmer Drive Sanger ( 209) 855-2161 DEPEND ON . .. N & N MARINE 3434 E. Belmont Ave., 255-6264 Aluminum Boat Repairs . Outboard Engine Repair - Stern Drive Service -Boat & Trailer Repairs Mariner Pre-mix Fuel -Johnson Outboards Starcraft & Gulfstream Boats BOAT ACCESSORIES MINKLER CASH STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE & FEEDS NOW OPEN SUNDAYS Arthur & Sylvia Ashcraft 18243 E. Kings Canyon Rd . 787-2456 Sanger LAKERIDGE MARINA On Beautiful Pineflat Lake -30 Miles East of Fresno California Just Off Trimmer Springs Road In Deer Creek Recreation Area. • BOAT SLIPS • SUPPLIES • BOAT FUEL • REFRESHMENTS 111 . 16241 E. PIEDRA, CALIF. I RONDAVOO I POOL~CAFE AND BEER BAR~ TABLE, SPORTING GOODS and GROCERIES ... BAIT & TACKLE•• . Luther &. Effje Butt. 6063 N. Piedra Rd. on "The Kings River" at Piedra. OLIVER'S PLACE On & Off Sale Uquor 16137 E. Kings Canyon Rd. Sanger "In Centerville" OAK KN·OLLS* Camping * Trailer Spaces * Market Trimmer Springs Road, Just Above Lake Ridge Turn Off 787-2307 Sanger take its place. Numerous questions are asked and answered. For those boats that pass the inspection a safety sticker is issued. Most boaters are grateful for the friendly reminder that an item should be replaced. As in one case. A boater did not have a fire extinguisher, and was asked to obtain one before launching his boat. Being in a hurry to enjoy the lake for a day, he grumbled slightly at the request. He returned later, launched his boat and, after paddling a few feet from the shore, he attempted to start it. There was an explosion that blew the cowling from the motor and a fire started. He took his newly purchased fire ex­ tinguisher and put out the fire. This gentleman later expressed his appreciation to the reserve officers for their reminder. On a three or four day holiday weekend the overall crowd may approach 50,000 or more people. There may be as many as 1,000 boats on the lake. The patrol of the lake by boat becomes an important factor in the safety of the public. The check of some of the many day camps around the lake for stranded persons or disabled boats is a helpful service. A stern warning to the youngsters that there are rattlesnakes in the area and not to of snake. comes LOMBARDO LAKEVIEW RESORT ON PINE flAT LAKE • Motel Units • MARINA Standard Oil ProductsAir Conditioned • Trailer Court • Cabana Area • Groceries • Cafe • Bar For Reservations Phone 787-2207 or write 32451 Trimmer Springs Rd., Sanger, Calif. The true fisherman or boating enthusiast is not discouraged by a little parking problem on a balmy summer day. A vari lakes. MANSFIELD CAFE lake dl Chicken • Steaks • Chops Our Specialty Also Cold Dinners I Slim & Jackie Trotter, Owners BOB WI Kings Canyon Rd. Sanger I (. 111\The (Ne xt to Winton park!"~\~_ 140 H u LVo , - 787-2 L 26272 * Grc W rite: I L 112 A variety of boats are ·used on Fresno County lakes. Some enjoy houseboat living right on the ke during hot sum mer months or weekends. CIRCLE "C" MEAT CO. BABE OBRADOVICH W' WlnwER o--{(\ 486-0411 ~ 740 H Street HITCHING RAIL CAFE Open 6 a.m. to ? Fresno Tackle -Groceries -Draft Beer FAMILY FUN -FISHING -GAMES 787-2158 25385 Trimmer Springs Rd. Piedra DOYAL'S SNACK SHACK "EARLY BREAKFAST" Open 4 A.M. Lunch -Hot Dogs -Hamburgers -Steaks Open Seven Days A Week 26272 Trimmer Springs Rd., Piedra 787-2166 PERRY'S "HAMBURGERS DELUXE " * Beer * Fishing Equipment PIEDRA RIO VISTA MOBILE HOME PARK On Kings River in Piedra : P. O. Box 22, Piedra Call: 787-2342 PINE FLAT SERVICE LIVE MINNOWS -FI'SHING TACKLE 2, Trimmer Route, Piedra 787-2335 as a surprise to many Southern California residents. After a busy day of skiing and boating, some leave their day camp unattended over night. Upon returning next day they find some or all of their belongings gone. If only some precaution had been taken the outing would have been an enjoyable time. As the Communication Squadron methodically patrols their assigned areas on a Sunday af­ ternoon , all is going quite well. Then it happens. The Island Park unit sounds the alarm by C.B. radio. "Boat overturned, people in the water." The adjacent units respond at full speed. Many thoughts race through the minds of the responding units. Are all passengers accounted for? Are there any injuries? Arriving at the scene, there are many boaters in the area. All occupants are safe and the boat is still afloat. A boater attaches his ski line to the swamped boat. Another boater attaches his ski line to the stern of the disabled craft. As the boat filled with water, the boat that was tied to the stern began to settle in the water. Before the operator could cut the line his boat was sinking. The first craft slipped beneath the serface with such force that the ski rope broke that had tied the bow. As the swamped boat, with the bow out of the water, was being slowly towed to shore there was the roar of a large inboard leaving the gas dock. As the inboard began to ride the surface a large wake come into view. There was a huge spray of water. After the spray settled, all that remained was a few feet of the bow floating above the surface. A few feet from the swamped craft a man bobbed to the surface. Again, tragedy had not struck. A friendly boater attached his ski rope to the bow hook. With the scared and wet operator on board, the rope tightened. The swamped craft Continued VERN & VIV LEFLER'S MUNK'S LODGE PINE FLAT LAKE Fishing -Booting -Water Skiing STEAKS OUR SPECIALTY 26251 Trimmer Springs Rd. Piedra, Calif. I Phone 787-2372 113 moved slowly in the water. Again the ski rope failed, and the bow went under. Then a large bllbble appeared, the boat sank in 150 feet of water. A ski rope is sufficient for pulling skiers. But to tow a boat filled with several thousand pounds of water takes a strong line. Not all the activity is confined to the water area. Again the C.B. radio alerts the units to the greatest fear of the grassy foothills. "Smoke at Windy Gap. Fire! Fire!" The local marina radio copied the transmission and called the Forest Service. Within minutes the traffic was stopped and moved out of the fire area. The fire crews arrived and extinguished the fire within an hour. A coordinated effort between agencies and interested citizens prevented disaster. There are many day campers and people enjoying the cool spray from the water released below the dam. In the early summer months the flow of water in the Kings River is quite high and dangerous to swimmers. The temperature of the water is quite cold and can take the breath away from someone falling in. Many young persons are attracted to the area with a variety of floating devices. A flimsy air mattress will not withstand the swift currents and protruding rocks of the river. These people must be warned of the dangers and hazards of floating down the river. Itseems the majestic flow of water claims someone each year. This is a careless loss of life, when a little thought could prevent tragedy and family suffering. Another body of peaceful water that has hidden dangers lies a few miles downstream. • Avocado Lake has many visitors to its grassy shores each week. Many families come to spend the afternoon, and the youngsters head for the lake to swim. Unknown to those who don't take time to read the warning signs, there is danger. For a few feet from the gradual sloping shore King's River Pine Industries, Inc. Manufacturers of * Sugar Pine * White Fir * Ponderosa Pine * Incense Cedar Lumber (209) 855-2215 P.O. Box 227 Auberry, Calif. 93602 G. S. DOUGLAS CO. WHOLESALE HARDWARE 1382 N. Cedar e RAIN FOR RENT FRESNO • SPRINKLER SYSTEMS -PIPELINES -PUMPS FOR RENT -FOR SALE 2474 W. Whites Bridge Road CONGRATULATIONS P. A. L. DISTRIBUTORS 6629 N. Blackstone LUCKY BAIT Bait -& Tackle Picnic Supplies 16959 Friant Rd . Friant STEVE & JERRY'S CAFE & SERVICE SHORT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY EVERYTHING FOR THE FISHERMAN 17304 N. FRIANT FRIANT, CALIF. FRIANT GARAGE Towing ­Standard Products HAROLD R. BENSON 822-2270 Friant PONDEROSA MARKET GENERAL MERCHANDISE Fresh Meats -Vegetables Liquor Dept. Fred Tuttle, Perry M. Heard & Barney Amundsen Owners Auberry, 855-2533 M. L. IVIE Appraiser of Mountain Property 855-2555 MUIR TRAIL RANCH IAcce..ible only by boaI and horseback) For those who would enjoy fishing, horseback riding, seeing. mineral hot spring baths, ranch meals on a High Sierr~ Wilderness Ranch located mid·way al John Muir Trail. EI. 7600. log or tent cabins Write Winter Quarters, Box 167, Auberry. Calif. phone 209-855-2476. SI­ '1 114 Camping and motel accommodations are available for those with boats or those who just want to enjoy the water sports in the mountain DWANE'S SHAVER LAKE BARBER SHOP SHAVER LAKE ANN'S COUNTRY KITCHEN "HOME MADE PIES" Draft Beer Ph. 841-3252 SHAVER LAKE TRADING POST DINING ROOM -COCKTAILS Johnnie & Bobbie Shaver Lake ANGELO'S SHAVER LAKE BAKERY & COFFEE SHOP Shaver Lake SHANNON HARDWARE Ports & Repair Service For Standard Outboard Motors & Chain Sows Homelite Chain Sows -Building Hardware LARRY & NOLA SHANNON Phone 841.3298 When at HUNTINGTON LAKE Visit 'THE PllNE CONE SHOPPE" LAKESHORE, CALIF. there is a steep drop-off into deep water. Here the water is ice cold. A young man with tight pants on looks at the opposite shore. Others dare him to swim across the channel. Several hours later, his corpse is removed from the depths of the lake by divers. Here again, a waste of human life. As the sun sets and the boaters retreat to the campgrounds a different type of security takes effect -such as the protection of personal property, assistance to lost youngsters, or any other situation that should arise. The upset wife reports to one of the reserve officers that her husband has not returned from a boat ride. Again the radio call goes out for all units to meet at the dock. Search-areas are assigned to those with boats. Two men are in each boat as it heads out across the darkened lake. With 70 miles of shoreline to search, it could take considerable time. Within an hour, however, the missing boater is located and he returns to this family. Another local resident had to spend all night near the inlet to the lake because of motor failure. His prop was lost due to a loose nut. An equipment check would have prevented a cold night out. By the time the season draws to a close, the reserve group has contributed several thousand hours of voluntary time and use of personal equipment. But a great feeling of satisfaction exists among the group. Now is the time to regroup, check equipment, repair radios and plan for the coming season. For each year the crowd grows and the need for assistance multiplies. TWIN SERVICE Union 76 • 24 Hour Towing • Gas • Oil • Body Shop • Accessories • Mechanic 841-3360 Shaver Lake E. B. YANCEY LUMBER CO., INC. Tollhouse, Calif. Phone 855-2485 Shaver Lake, Calif. Phone 841-3337 I 115 WEST HILLS FINANCE Phone 945-2782 P.O. Box 471 -Huron, Calif. 93234 LOPEZ LIQUOR STORE DELICATESSEN The Best In Imported Wines ­Beer -Liquor 36629 So. Lassen Ave., Huron 945-2480 HURON GENERAL STORE Red Flurry, Owner BOlt 426 Ph. 945-2350 Huron, Calif. I Huron Welding & Machine Works Vick Hendrix 9th Street 945-2298 _ Huron rf."o'",.. CONSTABLES Of Fresno County The constables and deputy constables Fresno County perform both civil and duties. In the latter work they coordinate efforts closely with those of the Department, and it is therefore a pleasure include them in our annual magazine. Constables are elected every six years in of the 15 judicial districts. They select deputies, often on a part-time basis. Because of their dual responsibilities, the of constables is very varied. They are on call hours a day, seven days a week, unless they someone to cover for them. Their r~~,nnn"" are basically limited to the district from they are elected. As in past years the constables have invited to participate in the REVIEW with pictures and articles. contributions follow: DANNY'S MARKET * Groceries * Delicatessen BARBECUED CHICKEN Beer & Wine OPEN LATE HOURS i 36905 So. Lassen Ave. 945-2503 FIRI JUI DI~ Con Long Judici proxir Corn forcen years Consu investi office I 116 FIREBAUGH JUDIC,IAL DISTRICT Constable B. A. proximately 1400 sq. miles. BILL TRAYLOR CONSTABLE Traylor, Deputies Russell Long and Joe Flores work out of the Firebaugh Judicial District which takes in an area of ap­ Constable Traylor has been in law en­ forcement in the Firebaugh area for the past 20 years and has been Constable for 12 years. The Constable's experience in criminal cases and investigations is one of the great assets this office has to offer the Firebaugh area as well as Continued Compliments of M. J. & R. S. ALLEN COALINGA JOHN C. CONN RANCH COALINGA 117 FIREBAUGH DISTRICT, left to right, Tommy Barragan, Reserve Deputy Constable; Dennis Palmer, Reserve Deputy Constable ; Joey Flores, Depu ty Constable, and Russell Long, Deputy Constable. HARRIS FEEDING CO. CUSTOM CATTLE FEEDING Jack Harris -Owner (209) 884-2435 Rt. 1 Box 400, Coalinga Located on Fresno-Coalinga Highway at Interstate 5 WEETH RANCHES, INC. Jayne Ave. P. O. Box 924 Coalinga 935-2956 I PIPPIN'S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES AND SPECIALIZED MACHINE WORK P.O. Box 497 -154 N. 4th St. -Ph. 935-3078 Coalinga, California 93210 RON LEE UNION Olt DISTRIBUTOR P.O. Box 834 -Coalinga 935-1687 COALINGA MARKET 309 E. Polk St. Coalinga McKAY TRUCKING CO. 239 College Coalinga law enforcement agencies which he has assisted on many occasions when in this area . Deputy Long works and lives in Mendota and has been in law enforcement for 15 years and with the Constable's office for 13 years. Living in Mendota Long handles an calls in that im­ mediate area and everything south to Three Rocks. Dep. Long is also a member of the Mendota City Council, and is Police Com­ missioner for that city. Working with the people in Mendota and the surrounding area, Long has gained much respect from the people of the westside. Deputy Joe Flores lives in the city of Firebaugh and answers all calls west of Firebaugh. A long time resident of Firebaugh, Flores knows the area well. Flores has been in law enforcement for 3% years and part of that • time was spent with the Firebaugh Police Department. Flores also works with the coaches of the Firebaugh Junior High and teaches wrestling to the students, which has proven to be very successful. BOSTON RANCH CO. STAR ROUTE 2, BOX 100 LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA KERMAN JUDICIAL KERMAN DISTRICT -Serving the Kerman District are, left to right, Constable Gene Petrucelli, and Deputy Constables Louis Pereira, Lee Nilmeier and Jim Pickens. OILFIELD SHELL SERVICE Route 1 -Box 165 COALINGA, CALIF. BURNETT CONSTRUCTION CO. General Pipeline & Oilfield I Maintenance Contractors Phone. Bus. (209) 935-0034 -Res. V.'-')_ULD Coalinga CC Thee comp above Judic proxir Deput stable HorilH cln 504 I NRA N 130 , Res• • Star R 118 COALINGA JUDICIAL DISTRICT The Coalinga Constable's office has undergone a complete change during the year of 1971. Shown above are the men who patrol the Coalinga Judicial District which encompasses ap­ proximately 1500 square miles. Left to right are Deputy Constable Robert Rich, Deputy Con­ stable Jeffrey Hames and Constable William Horine. CITY 'GARAG,E & RADIATOR WORKS National Auto Road Service AAA Contract Station No. 118 Phone 935-1239 East Polk Street Coalinga Coalinga Rifle Club Member DON'S GUN SHOP CUSTOM GUNSTOCKING Shooting & Hunting Supplies 130 Warthan, Coalinga Phone (209) 935-1948 Res. 498 East Polk Phone (209) 935-2106 CLARENCE R. VAN DYKE Ranch Star Rt. 1, Box 34 935-2856 Coalinga Compliments of BIRDWELL RANCH Coalinga 119 11" imrmorium Fresno County, and the Coalinga area in particular lost a devoted friend and em­ ployee on July 23, 1971, with the death of Constable Tom Quinney. Tom had spent approximately 27 years total in law en­ forcement, 16 years with the City of Coalinga where he worked his way up to Captain, and n years with the County of Fresno as Constable. His last years were handicapped by a partially disabling stroke in 1965. Although he continued to hold office and perform the duties of constable, he was not able to be as physically active as he would have liked to be. In June of 1971, he suffered a completely disabling stroke, and he remained hospitalized until his death. Tom will be missed by all those who knew and loved him as a compassionate and cheerful co-worker. Compliments of J. B. HAWKI N'S RANCH FIVE POINTS VIERHUS FARMS Coalinga, California PO Caruthers F AND S MARKET 2334 W. Tahoe 864-3181 Caruthers . KingsburgCoal,nga._ VALLIS RESTAURANTLACEY'S CAFE Cocktails -Dining Room -Bottle Shop ,In the heart of Town 897-3079 Coalinga 1671 Simpson, Kingsburg SHERMAN BRIDGES WALKERS COCKTAIL LOUNGESECOND HAND STORE Everything Used 167 E. Elm Ave., Coalinga 864-8820 2358 Tahoe, Caruthers VOLKSWAGEN SPECIALIST 299-5264 344 Clovis Ave., Clovis THE BEAR PAW CO. 4165 E. Perrin, Clovis ·299-6852 JAY BRINKLEY SERVICE 1110 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299-4471 Farm Equipment Lassen at Tenth, Huron FOSTER 'FREEZE Phone WHitney 5-2266 299-2820 METRY'S CAFE 902 Clovis Ave., Clovis RANCH HARDWARE & VARIETY Next To the Post Office in Huron 19763 E. Manning Ave . Every Thing for the Family Needs 638-2220 HUNSAKER CONSTRUCTION CO. CLOVIS SMOKE HOUSE BAR MILLER'S GARAGE AND RESTAURANT Phone 638-2024 J & M LIQUOR & SPORT GOODS Lassen Avenue Huron 1237 G Streel Fishing & Hunting Licenses John and Millie Andreis Kerman 610 Clovis, Clovis 299-4445 DOROTHY'S NONA'S MARKET Phone 638-3802 LlNENBACH AUTO PARTS Junior & Young Adult Fashions 19759 E. Manning Ave. -Wholesale and Retail Sales -723 S. Madera, Kermpn 604 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299-4381 846-8666 KERMAN CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Boots -Camping -Fishing All rypes furniture, Auto & Truck RALPH'S DRUG STORE Upholstery Clean ing Service free Estimates; Free Pickup & Delivery 1141 G SI., Reed ley 638-27 No. Tollhouse & S.unnyside, Clovis QUALITY WORKMANSHIP 299-2101 178 S. Madera, Kerman 846·8737 rfresno 266. 6~881 TOM'S T.V. & APPLIANCES SOUZA'S LIQUOR STORE 1349 I Street, Reedley SHAW-VILLA LIQUORS LIQUORS -BEER -WINE -MIXES 638-2636 Beer -Wine -Liquors DELICATESSEN 4150 E. Shaw at Villa, Clovis 299-7651 651 S. Madero Ave. Phone 846-8728 Kerman, California 93630 * 120 RALPH PREHEIM DEPUTY CONSTABLE 121 CLOVIS Constable right, Doug Frank Constable, Krotter, right) Jack McElroy, reserve; Larabee, reserve; Burford, Deputy and George Deputy Constable. PONDEROSA JUDICIAL DISTRICT DICK SMITH JACK STURGES PUTY CONSTABLE CONSTABLE DUNLAP JUDICIAL DISTRICT C.T. COFFELT CONSTABLE REEDLEY JUDICIAL DISTRICT JAMES H. MARTIN CONSTABLE CLOVIS JUDICIAL DISTRICT JUDICIAL District Fred Sagniere, is shown with Cleft to ------- LANARE GROCERY 7462 W. Mt. Whitney Ave. HOLLIS TIRE SERVICE Tires -Batteries -Accessories 3714 Mt. Whitney 867-3413 Riverd.ale, Calif. FIRST WESTERN BANK AND TRUST CO. Riverdale 3494 W. Mt. Whitney Ave. Sanger" APRILE'S PLACE 933 Academy, Sanger 875-711 79 Irrigation Pumps (All Types) Home Pressure Systems PISTACCHIO PUMP CO. PUMP SALES & SERVICE 1432 So. Academy Sanger 875-3891 SANGER JUDICIAL DISTRICT VAL M. VALLES CONSTABLE THOMAS L. KLOSE DEPUTY CONSTABLE SANGER DRUGS 875-2515 Seventh St. Sanger Selma ------­ BEAR STATE MOTORS 2600 "QUALITY Phone Golden State USED CARS" 896· 5680 Blvd. Selma DARNELL'S LOCKER PlANT 1815 W. Front St. 896-1604 Selma DINO'S BAKERY Selma Shopping Center 2430 McCall Ave., Selma 896-2042 GEE'S MARKET Groceries -Meats Open 8 AM til 9 PM , 2215 N. Nebraska, Selma, 896-1315 J o SANGER DISTRICT Reserve Constables are, left to right, Frank Valles, Juan Mercado, Jerry Bradhurst Dan Navarrette and Harold Crain. Two Reserves not in the picture are Jim ""~".V.J'.' and Jim Appleton. JIMENEZ SERVICE GENERAL REPAIR Phone 896·3480 9933 E. Manning Ave. -ROSELANE DAIRY DRIVE-IN Phone 896·4725 1850 Floral SELMA SCAVENGER CO. o 651 John L Cuneo. Owner 1525 Floral Selma TIP-TOP DRIVE IN OPEN 24 HOURS HIGI BR Breakfast Special $1.05 2353 TORII MARKET 1426 Grove Street 122 234 SELMA JUDICIAL DISTRICT PARLIER JUDICIAL DISTRICT MARVIN OWENS CONSTABLE W. BRANDSON B. SM IT" DEPUTY CONSTABLE CONSTABLE BERT MONTAGUE V. SOUZA DEPUTY DEPUTY CONSTABLE CONSTABLE CLOVIS SADDLE AND TACK, INC. WELCOMES ALL OU.R OLD FRIENDS FROM STEVE'S SADDLE SHOP and INTERNATIONAL EQUESTRIAN IMPORTS 234 Clovis Avenue, Clovis 266-9046 KOWLOON KITCHEN 299-2942 CHINESE FOOD FAMILY STYLE DINNER & ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Open 6 Days 11 :30 A.M .• 9 P.M. -Closed Mondays 651 Shaw (Bonanza Shopping Center) Clovis HUMPHREY STATION on HIGHWAY 166 to Shaver Lake & Huntington Lake In The High Sierras UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Serving BREAKFAST -LUNCHES -STEAK DINNERS WINE -BEER GAS Albert 'AI" Huber, Owner, Operator 299-6522 MELIKIAN DEHYDRATORS BUYERS AND GROWERS DRIED FRUITS KERMAN R~dleUcoptell4 SERVING Entire San Joaquin~ Valley*AGRICULTURAL CROP DUSnNG*INDUSTRiAl FLYING*FIRE SUPPRESSION*FROST CONTROL Whon You Nood Quick Sorvico I CALL----,I 299·4903 or 299·2734 I 6611 E lullard ba. (InIs 123 KINGSBURG JUDICIAL DISTRICT J. JOHNSON C. CATES CONSTABLE DEPUTY CO NSTABLE The Constable of the Kingsburg Judicial District, on July 30, 1971, because or" the in­ creased work load, was authorized a Deputy Constable by th€. Board of Supervisors. Clyde Cates was appointed as his Deputy. Deputy Cates prior to this appointment had served as a Deputy Reserve Constable in Sanger. CONTINENTAL SERVICE CENTER We Offer Special Discount To Peace Officers * DAYTON * PERRELLI * GATES TIRES COMPLETE BRAKE & FRONT END SERVICE Roy Marlin, Owner 4333 N. Blackstone, Fresno 222-4429 COMPLIMENTS BUCK RANCHES FRESNO FOWLER JUDI,CIAL DISTRICT FRED DAVIS CONSTABLE CLARK HUDSPETH DEPUTY CONSTABLE NATIONWIDE 24­ HOUR B08 FAST FREE CONFIDENTIAL BAIL INfORMAliON LUCKY • BAil BONDS 268-4646 BONDSMAN ALWAYS • ON DUTY ANY JAIL CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE 1225 M ST. FRESNO ••, 124 CARUTHERS JUDICIAL DISTRICT L. PEARSON DEPUTY CONSTABLE ADRIAN WHITE CONSTABLE IIIRRA PRINTING II: LITHOGRAPH CO. LITHOGRAPHERS TYPE ­ART ­LAYOUT ­PRESS -BINDERY (Complete in our Shop) SPECIALlllNG IN COLOR CATALOGS BUSINESS FORMS MAGAZINES CERTIFICATES BROCHURES WEDDING BOOKS ANNOUNCEMENTS TAGS SALES PROMOTIONAL ADVERTISING RUBBER STAMPS -STENCILS NAME AND DOOR PLATES 1721 VAN NESS AYE. (BETWEEN SAN JOAQUIN & AMADOR) NEAR DOWNTOWN 1233-8301 I FRESNO 125 RIVERDALE JUDICIAL DISTRICT A. NESTER CONSTABLE JACK DUTY DEPUTY CONSTABLE NORTHGA1£ SHELL SHAPE 24 Hour Road Service Free Pick Up & Delivery All Types Mechanical Work Auto Air Conditioning Specialists Phone 439-3306 JERRY McKUNE, Dealer 5405 N. Blackstone, Fresno 8~; ~AND J:==>O~...:o:~.~ /1'" COCKTAILS, LUNCH & DINNER IN APPRECIATION TO SHERIFF WlllMIRTH & DEPARTMENT FOR AdOS WELL DONE 3015 E. Tulare, one block W. of First St. Your Host, BOB BOYAJIAN 233-5998 VALUABLE HELPER By George Krotter The use of police dogs in law enforcement work is becoming more common in the state of California, especially in the Bay area, and in the city of San Jose. In March of 1970 I contacted several law en­ forcement agencies in the Bay area and inquired about the dogs they were using for police work. I learned that these dogs, bred and trained in "Oldo' Germany, were entirely reliable and had a very conduc even temperament. They work only on com­ mand, unless they are agitated by someone. I then contacted an agent in the Bay area and made arrangements to have a dog shipped over from Germany. The dog arrived in April and long hours of working wi th the dog began. It was necessary for him to become accustomed to me, and for me to learn to handle the dog. After three months the dog became more tolerant of me. He was both loyal and aggressive, and we became close friends and companions. In September of 1970 he became sick and was sent back to San Jose where he had his tonsils removed. While he was there, a police officer from the city of San Jose saw the dog and asked if he might buy him to be used by the San Jose Police Department. I sold the dog to this officer, and the dog is still being used in the city of San Jose. In October of 1971 I obtained another dog from Germany. He is 31/ 2 years old, and is classed as a Schutzhund III, and as a V-dog. This is the highest degree awarded a dog trained in Ger­ many. The dog's name is Oldo von Stauderpark, and his serial number is 1134398. He has been entered in several shows where he was always a V-dog in the adult dog class. His father is Gaub von Stauderpark, and his mother is Gunda V. CHltDREN'S WORLD State Licensed Ages 2 to 12 -Pre School Training -After School Core SUPERVISED ACTIVITIES AND PLAY YARD HOT NUTRITIOUS LUNCHES & SNACKS Derl Keen, Director 2625 East Shields 229-1458 SHELBURNE'S STAT,IONERY AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT Jack Shelburne, Mgr. and Owner 1133 Fulton Mall 268-8444 126 Deputy Constable Krotter and "Oldo. n· DEALERS FOR NORTON -A.J.S. -HODAKA • OSSA -PENTON FRESNO CYCLE CENTER EXPERT REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES Don Green, Owner 4687 N. Blackstone, Fresno 222·4011 DALE ELECTRIC, INC. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Commercial and Industrial Wiring Wm. C. Dole, Owner Shop & Office· 1308 Iota Ave. -264-1831 Fresno ARea <> SUNNYSIDE ARCO AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TIRES -BAitERIES ACCESSORIES 5687 E. Kings Canyon Rd. _ 255-7181 SKI & MOUNTAIN SPORT SPECIALISTS -­at-­ 4777 Blackstone, Fresno 2214 So. Mooney Blvd., Visalia The(7YI~tnplnC SHOP CHRISTENSEN'S TURKEY HATCHERY 2174 N. Maple Ave. 251-0354 CLUB DAKOTA 1871 E. Dakota at Blackstone 222-7693 RE~ COl No. Fr CERTIFICATE INV'ESTMENT FUND We Pay 7% Interest On One Year Term Certificates. $500.00 Minimum Amount 50 N. Fulton at Divisadero Phone 233-0346 ~ICAROUS~L ~ MOTEL RESTAURANT -COCKTAIL LOUNGE COFFEE SHOP -BANQUET FACILITIES No. Freeway 99 and Belmont Fresno, Caljf. Phone 268-0233 -233-41 59 127 Pirschgang. Both of these dogs hold V-dog ratings in Germany. Oldo is trained for obedience, tracking, and attack. Constables are often alone in the country or mountain areas. Periodically, situations arise where the officer must attempt to settle a disturbance single-handed. Th~se disturbances often occur in the early mor~ng hours and may involve several belligerent persons. At such times, the dog's training makes him an in­ valuable asset. When investigating a residential or business burglary, if suspects are still on the premises, it is nearly impossible for them to escape because of the dog's keen perception and training. In crowd control, the dog is able to move severa} persons, where in the same situation, it would take a number of officers to establish and maintain like control. In spite of his training in obedience and attack work, perhaps even because of it, the dog fits very well into family life. My wife and children love the dog and in turn they are loved by him. Also, they have learned to speak some German, since that is the only language Oldo understands. The even temperament and devotion of the dog to the family is an experience not soon forgotten. The possession of the dog is not only for professional business but is a family pleasure. The most impOrtant thing to remember in owning this dog is the invaluable asset of having him as an assistant in law enforcement, his use as a night time companion-but most important, his value in the help of crowd control. * ACCOUNTING * SECRETARIAL* GENERAL OFFICE CENTRAL CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 1921 Tuolumne St., Fresno 233-4516 -~r DELIGHTFUL MEXICAN CUISINE ~:UOnaa ~ ~a fl,0' !.I Featuring: • LUNCH • DINNER • MEXICAN STYLE BREAKFAST In a Hurry? Try aut quick service SPECIAL MERCHANTS LUNCHEON ~ Regular & Small Combinations or A La Carte o HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.' 1 0 p.m.; Fri. 11 a.m.-12 p.m.; fol Sal. 9 o.m.·12 p.m.; Sundays 9 a .m.-I 0 p.m. • We Se.<.e Imported and Domestic Beers and Wines ~ • . . Dra'I Beer Tool y 2561 E. Ashlan Ph. 222-2919 )J Centra! Cahfornia Wlw!eja!e Co. p, O. Box 4215 Fresno 93744 Phone 233-5245 YAMAHA -BULTACO -HUSQVARNA -MAICO KEENER CYCLE CENTER 320 S. Bridge VISALIA -93277 732-6677 4665 E. Belmont FRESNO -93702 251-2092 "YUU' D BRTTEil BE READY TO f"IGHT WHE:H YOU SAY. 'Wi::" LIVE IN A VIOLENT SOCIETY IN THIS COUNTRY I I ' .. HE GOTHIS RIDE ... SALT LAKE CITY, Utah -The big yellow patrol car, with Officer C.D. McNair at the wheel, was parked on a downtown street when a man opened the rear door, climbed in, gave the officer an address and said: "Step on it, willya, I'm a little late." "Sorry, this isn't a taxicab,even if it's painted yellow," said the officer. "Listen," · said the passenger, "I know a taxicab when I see one. So, come on, let's get going.:' Officer McNair sighed, and drove off-right to 128 Dl repo and cum: repol are a are il sear< techn occur An rema crimi tenda of the part ( gener. the ex in hOi VA 136~ ROI Fresno a us. 2~ the city jail where the passenger was booked for intoxication. FRESNO ORTHOPEDIC CO. 1531 E. Belmont Ave. 266-9759 SUN SUN KITCHEN Open Every Day -11 A.M. to 9 P.M. THE FINEST CHINESE FOODS TO TAKE OUT Howord Gee, Owner 1216 W. Shields, Fresno 227-3579 -227-3570 LANNING'S GARAGE Specializing In * AUTO ELECTRIC & AIR CONDITIONING GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS & ENGINE REBUILDING BRAKE SERVICE 2009 E. Hammond Ave. Offices in Principal Cities -Pioneers of Long Distonce Moving Agent for NATIONAL VAN LINES, INC. LOCAL MOVING AND A COMPLETE 48 STATE MOVING SERVICE AGENT DAVE'S VAN & STORAGE, INC. 1636 "H" Street DAVE McCOY Office 268-0948 AUTOMOTIVIE UTILITY COMPANY Generators -Starters 255 Divisadero Street 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 lAc or More on All Y Da MURDERS OF 1971 By Sgt. A. Tabler don't solve them all and, partly because of the peculiarities of our social trends, these unsolved cases are becoming more numerous throughout the state. Not all cases have a detectable motive or obvious connection between the suspect and his victim. Sometimes this is true, but many times the investigator is faced with a chance or transient connection requiring him to fall back on what may be meager evidence located at the crime scene to assist in solving the case. A few hairs, a bullet, smudged fingerprint or tire track may be the sole evidence on which a search can be based. In such case the evaluation of such fragmentary evidence by an efficient crime laboratory within the department becomes of prime importance in directing the efforts of the investigator. Unfortunately criminals Con/inlled Fresno RANCHER'S COTTON OIL MANUFACTURERS OF COnONSEED PRODUCTS P. O. Box 248 268-5353 FRESNO During 1971 the Sheriff's Department received reports on 13 murders, 28 attempted murders, and a number of other deaths involving cir­ cumstances requiring clarification. Two of the reported murders are still unsolved. Two cases are an unacceptable quantity when human lives are involved, and the department is continually searching for improvements in its investigative techniques to clear them and others as they occur. A murderer normally has far less chance of remaining unknown than any other type of criminal. The shock of death by violence has a tendancy to encourage greater effort on the part of the police agency and more cooperation on the part of people. Scientific detection methods not generally available to an investigator because of the expense involved are more apt to be utilized in homicides. Despite improved methods we VALLEY [RHOME PLATING Tony Lucas, Owner Phone 251 -868'4 1366 N. Sierra Vista Ave. Fresno life, Health, Group Insurance Annuities, Pension Plans RONALD F. KARABIAN, (.L.U. National Quality Award National Sales Achievement Award Insurance Estate Planning NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Fresno Del Webb Center -Room 1100 Fresno Bus. 266-7891 Res. 439-6185 129 LUNCHES -DINNERS -COCKTAILS Your Hosts: Sam & Vivian Meek 4630 E. TULARE AVE. Phone 255-0815 Kearney Bowl where Mrs. Lichti and her family attended the races prior to her death. It was on the roadway in front of this house on South Fruit that the Lichti shooting occurred. JOIN THE CROWDS AT CHERRY AUCTION FRESNO'S HISTORIC MARKET lor Collectors of most everything from Antiques to Junktiques­ Bargain Hunters -Swappers -Traders -Sellers Auctions -Cattle Buyers & Sellers -Horse Traders Produce -New and Used Clothing, Etc. , Etc. SWAP-MEET & FLEA MARKET TI.JESDAY & SATURDAY -7 A.M . 'TILL DARK LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS TUESDAY & SATURDAY MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION TUESDAY & SATURDAY HORSE & TACK AUCTION LAST FRIDAY IN EACH MONTH -STARTS AT 7 P.M. Phone (209) 266-9857 FOR SELLER-SPACE INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS Cherry Auction, 4640 South Cherry Ave., Fresno • ONE-STOP SHOPPING CENTERS 5638 E. Kings Canyon Road 5156 North Blackstone AU, OMOTIVE • NURSERY • SPORTING GOODS. COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION DEPT.• COSMETICS. APPAREL SHOP • HARDWARE • PAINT • SNACK BAR • JEWELRY DEPT. • MAJOR APPLIANCE & MANY OTHERS sometimes leave very little useful indication of their passing through a scene. An old saying is that an officer is only as good as his informant. Information given by citizens is perhaps the most important part of solving crimes, yet sometimes a person ignoring his responsibilities, or with a desire not to be in­ volved, withholds vital information that would have cleared a mystery. Whatever the reasons, our files do contain some cases l hat have never been cleared, and since there is no statute of limitations on murder, these cases are constantly being revived and investigated as each new lead comes in. Among the difficult cases that have caused concern with their increasing frequency since the development of the drug or love generation are the motiveless killings where neither party have any particular relationship to each other. These murders may be ritualistic, sex-oriented, racial or without any discernable reason. One such case of senseless killing still under investigation by this department was the murder of Mrs. Judy Lichti on July 4, 1969. Mrs. Lichti was driving her small Volkswagen sedan with her husband and four-year-old son home from the races at Kearney Bowl. At about 11: 15 PM she had just passed Jensen Avenue driving South on m:W"];~iJAISI jd;W/laGOCTAPON/ FISHING BOATS -PONTOON BOATS FRESNO, CAliF. MISSION LINEN SUPPLY • TOWELS • GARMENTS • CLOTHS • LINENS • DUST MOPS • DOOR MATS • PRIDE WASHROOM SERVICE • EMBLEM SERVICE 2555 So . Orange St. Fresno 268-0647 GROVE-BUILT HOMES 6229 N. Fruit -439-2873 Fresno SIERRA TRAILER RENTAL &. SALES , New & Used -Easy Terms IDEAL TRAILER 4647 E. Belmont [ r.I.:. L 2 ~ FL. Col Se 251-5~ 130 GREAT PLACE TO EAT Dinner· /Itt ffoa ~Eat ~ BANQUET FACILITIES BLACKSTONE & OLIVE 268-4455 Lorge Select ion • of Wooden Shoes -.\\ from Denmark •¥. -.. wi1hmony Sly/es _ Sizes'o choose,from lorge lelectlon of imported Gifts from Norway, Sweden. Denmork and other pam of Europe MUSIC BOXES -PEWTER -JEWELRY CLOCKS -CANDLES -SWEATERS FROM NORWAY ROYAL and B&G PORCELAIN FIGURINES, ETC. 2225 W. SHAW AVE. -PICCADILLY SQUARE ...., 227·0832 Home Title Co. Title Insurance & Escrow 1310 M Street FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Phone 268 -9811 North Fresno Branch : 5084 N. Palm in Fig Garden Village ~ FLAKE PEST CONTROL DIVISION OF WESTERN EXTERMINATOR CO. Since 1921 TERMITE INSPECTIONS We Live to Kill-Bugs! California's Largest Pest Control Company Serving This Area Nearly Half a Century 1491 N. Maple, Fresno 4639 E. HARVn-AVE . 131 Left side of Lichti vehicle showing shattered glass and bullet hole in left door. Ave . when another car pulled up on her left side and three shots were fired. The second car then sped off. Mrs. Lichti was killed immediately when struck in the left side of her head. Her son was cut by flying glass, and her husband lost a finger when struck by another bullet. Mr. Lichti was able to bring the Volkswagen to a stop, averting additional injury to the family. Evidence in this sniper type of attack was almost non-existent, and the viciousness of such an assault on an innocent family caused con­ cerned family and friends to raise a reward of ten thousand dollars for information leading to Co IJ /IIII/I:'d Compliments of RAU'S DAIRY FARM FRED RAU, Owner KNUDSEN PRODUCER 10255 W. Manning Ave. Phone 266-7511 Fresno Phone 255·8377 Free Estimates -No Obligation RESIDENTIAL· COMMERCIAL Governmenl Confraefs Invited AUTHORIZED APPLICATOR FOR JOHMS·MANVILLE Authorized DEX-O-TEX Applicators • ASBESTOS • COMPOSITION • SHINGLE San Valle Roof Tile Mission & Spanish Tile I • MEMBRANE & DAMP-PROOFING • ALL TYPES BUILT-UP the identification of the person responsible. The Sheriff's Department arranged to grant im­ munity to the driver of the suspect's vehicle in exchange for his information. None of these in­ ducements to date have turned up the in­ formation necessary to identify the person responsible. Another segment of society, the shadow world of the drug addict, was involved in the assassination of Constantine Castillo at 11: 40 P.M. on January 29, 1971. Castillo, his wife and son were in their apartment at 3435 E. Thomas when someone climbed their stairs and rang the doorbell. Neglecting his usual habit of looking out before answering the door, Castillo opened his door and was confronted by a masked figure on the landing who immediately fired three shots into him and fled. The shock of the sudden attack prevented the family from observing enough details of the attacker to assist the officers. Castillo was known to have been dealing in nar­ cotics, and it was believed possible that he had developed some enemy that shot him or had him shot. Since drugs are illegal, persons who traffic in them have a natural tendancy to avoid involving themselves with the law. Leads as to the identity FRESNO MEMORIAL (jarJen3 Fresno's Own Homeowned Cemetery 175 S. Cornelia at Whitesbridge Rd . 268-7823 PREVENTION I PROTECTION thai's our jOb. 100 132 of the suspect were few, and this case too is still under investigation. Acase that causes extra concern to the officer is that which appears to have been committed by a sex offender because of the possibliity that such an individual will act similarly in any subsequent incident and will constute a threat to society until he is apprehended. Such a case came to light on May 6, 1971, when the body of Rose Marie Freeman was found floating in a ditch along Dickenson Avenue south of Muscat Avenue in the Kerman District. It was determined that Mrs. Freeman had been driven in her car to the rear of a feedlot on CONTINENTAL MOTORS REPAIR· PARTS Be SERVICE FOR VOb>KSWAGEN !540 VAN NESS AT VENTURA PHONE 264·0791 FRESNO. CALIF. G AND J PISTACCHIO LONG & SHORT HAULING GENERAL COMMODITIES A MODERN flEET OF TRUCKS TO SERVE YOU All Cargo. In,ured While In Our Paueuion FOR PROMPT SERVICE CAll 229-6533 3261 N. Marks Ave. Fresno Wire Rope & 'Rigging Custom Rigging -Esco Products Miller Swivels -Crosby Clips Press Grip Fittings -Skookum Blocks 2360 Eost Ave. 268-8885 ! Troisi's LUNCHES ... DINNERS . .. COCKTAILS BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE UP TO 100 1441 Tollhouse Road Ruby Troisi 299-2188 Clovis CLUB LAUNDRY & CLEANERS, INC. Wholesale & Reltail 4454 E. Belmont 2918 Tulare INLAND SHOW CASE & FIXTURES Commercial & Residential Formica 'Drainboards -Complete Store Fixtures 1473 Thesto 237-41 Front showi murdE *: l 327( Spe 276~ 2518 215 ' Front of Castillo's apartment showing landing on which murderer sto(ld. ~----------------------------------~ FRESNO Iron & Metal Co., Inc. TOP CASH PRICES*Scrap Iron *Copper * Brass *Aluminum Located 500 Yards South of Cal·.';a Overpass 3270 Golden State Blvd. So, (Old 99) 268-6279 FRESNO HELICOPTERS, INC. Agricultural & Industrial Charter Service Furlong Field 233-1655 AUTO DIESEL ELECTRIC Specialists in All Electrical Systems & Components 2764 S. Railroad Ave. Phone 268-5822 CALIFORNIA-FRESNO OIL CO. PETROLEUM PRODUaS RIO GRANDE GASOLINE 251' 8 S. Railroad Ph. 233-6211 TWO WAY FRUIT STAND Fresh Vegetables & Fruit Beer, Wine & Groceries 215 West California 266-3743 GUEST'S MOTORCYCLE CENTER YAMAHA SNOWMOBILE YAMAHA MOTORCYCLES -DUCATI All Models Including Trail Audio Department -Sound Equipment Sales Service Parts No Down on Approved Credit 2240 East McKinley Ave. 266-2591 Fresno 133 Diagram of castillo's body on the floor of the apartment where he fell after being shot. It was here that the suspect rang the door bell and stood waiting for Castillo. Brawley A venue on April 29, 1971. There she had been severely beaten and her clothes ripped off while apparently resisting a sexual attack. While still alive, she had been thrown into a canal and met her death by drowning. On May 10, 1971, Mrs. Freeman's car was located parked in the Sante Fe railroad parking lot on North Weber Avenue in Fresno. Evidence in the car indicated that Mrs. Freeman had been transported in the car after the beating to the place where she had been thrown into the canal. The last time that she had been seen alive by witnesses was at two in the morning on the 29th of April, when she walked out of Armen's bar at Clinton and Weber. At that time she was with a middle-aged man who was not known to employees of the bar. To date this case has not been cleared. Each of these cases will continue to be in­ vestigated as long as there is the remotest possibility that they can be cleared. It is felt that in each of them there are still persons who COIIIIl/lIed OLE STRU[TURES --------~---------lttllfl~ CONSTRUCTION and BARCO PRudEN RIGID FRAME BUILDINGS 115 No. Valentine, Fresno 233-9169 141 Officers working around scene where Mrs. Freeman's body was located 6 May 71 on Dickenson Ave. South of Muscat. possess information which would be invaluable to the investigation. In an effort to assist the police agencies to receive information, The Fresno Bee is par­ ticipating in the Secret Witness Program, in which sums of money are accumulated by the paper as rewards for providing information to solve a crime. Under the program the person with information is able to transmit it to the paper in a manner guaranteeing that he remains unknown, yet can still identify himself con­ fidentially to receive his reward. ELBEE COMPANY BACKGROUND MUSIC STEREO PHONOGRAPHS CIGARETIE VENDORS CANDY VENDORS 237-2214 Fresno NOW IN FRESNO R~uh~n's Serving LUNCH & DINNER Distinctive Dining -Unsurpassed Service FEATURING STEAK & LOBSTER Nightly Entertainment In Our Cocktail Lounge A Totally Relaxing and Home Like Atmosphere Join Us .. _ 222-6911 FASHION FAIR SHOPPING CENTER 575 E. Shaw Ave. • Fresno 134 Photo ofMrs. Freeman's vehicle parked in Santa Fe Parking lot on North Weber following the murder. ALBRIGHT ELECTRIC 20 Years Experience AIR CONDITIONING -WIRING Complete Wiring -Alterations Residential & Commercial Emergency Service Day or Night Call 3847 E. Saginaw Way 227-6450 RON & LARRY'S CLUB Cold Beer -Tasty Sandwiches Shuffleboard and Bowling 3941 E. Belmont Ave. Phone 233-3923 SANCHEZ-HALL MORTUARY FUNERAL DIRECTOR Robert J_ Sanchez Telephone 237-3532 1022 "B" Street-Cor_ "S" and Tulare Chicken Dinners -Shrimp Dinners -Burgers Shakes -Food To Go ~Cones DAI'RY BELLE FREEZE DRIVE INN NO. 3S 5595 E. Kings Canyon Rd. Phone 251 -8303 AGUILAR BODY & PAINT 'SHOP I Complete Auto Body Repair Free Estim ates 1544 N. Effie EL TORO CAFE GOOD MEXICAN FOOD DRAFT BEER FOOD TO GO 2408 S. Railroad 237 ·981 1 SUNSET MARKET Groceries • Produce . Meats Beer· Wines -Soft Drinks 832 W. California 233·0002 Your One Stop Fo~ Any Size or KInd of Party • Award Ribbons & Rosettes • Complete Paper Party Goods • All Seasons & All Occasions LOW RATES -DELIVERY 1653 No. Blackstone -485-7700 Manuel & Terry Robles MALAGA GENERAL STORE Feed -Hardware -Enco Gas Groceries -Fresh Meat :-Produce 3684 Front Malaga 266-4285 MI RANCHITO NUMBER ONE LATIN NIGHT CLUB Dancing (4 days a week) -Din ners 1405 E. California 266-1995 Ph. 260.8226!lP, O. Box 3038 Fresno PETROLEUM ~PRODUCTS CAREY OIL COMPANY Jack C. Carey LEROY WEST'S A-l TOWING SERVICE Body Repair -Painting 1560 N. Blackstone Ave. Fresno 268-3776 PINEDALE DRUGS PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Sundries -Notions -Gift Items 7280 N. Blackstone Ave., Pinedale 439-0674 Right side of Mrs. Freeman's car showing red paint transfer and damage resulting from suspect's driving ofthe vehicle after the murder. The program has received considerable publicity and the full support of the Sheriff's Department. It is hoped that such a program will assist in eliminating public reticence that serves only to protect the criminal and increases the possibility of another innocent family driving home being shot down to provide some twisted mind with sport. SANTI'S, INC. USED CARS ­FINANCE SERVICE 1142 F Street also Whitesbridge & Hughes 268-9344 FRESNO TOM CAROTHERS· JIM E. EVANS· BILL ESCOLA 1818 "L" STREET BAKERSFIELb PH. 327·2506 5350 NO. BLACKSTONE FRESNO PHONE 224·3212 AMERICAN TRUCK SALVAGE 3599 So. Golden State Blvd., Fresno 233-5169 135 SHERIFF'S BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row, left to right: G. Gallagher, L. Green, W. Cowings, J. Bruton, A. Ward, R . Baehr, S. Herzog; Back Row, left to right: G. Hill, T. Garey, R. Pierce, O. Moon, R. Appleton, W. McDaniels, T. Lean, W. Martin. A Non-Profit Endowment Care Cemetery and Mausoleum FRED APPlEFORD General Manager P. l. "PAT" WATSON Aui.tant Manager 201 TEILMAN AVENUE PH. 237-6185 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93706 BLACKSTONE AUTO PARTS Used a'nd New Automotive Parts Retail -Wholesale 6464 N. Blackstone Ave. Ph . 439-2311 Just South of Pinedale 136 ADAMS PAVING CO. Asphalt PAVING -Excavating Residential -Commercial Driveways -Parking Lots -Sub -Divisions Grading -Oiling Over 50 Years Experience 3110 W. Clinton Ave. 268-7391 GOLD DRAGON CHINESE RESTAURANT Food To Go • Chinese Smorgee Richard & Suzanne Ko 1865 E. Dakota Ave. Fresno 229-3817 HARRY JACOBS BODY & FENDER AUTO BODY REPAIRING & PAINTING Collision Repairs -Insurance Work Welcomed 25 Years Experience ­Free Estimates 2017 Santa Clara 237-7151 MORRIS MANOR REST HOME * Ambulatory Elderly Guesh * Planned A~tivity-T.v.-Phones* Quiet Clean Atmo.phere 65 E. Olive * 24 Hour Dr. Call * Balanced Diets* 24 Hour Care The team in action THE ASSOCIATION Cocktails and Dinners . Open 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. -Dinners 6 to 9 Saturday & Sunday: 12 to 2 6187 N. Blackstone 439-8838 FAIR WAY MARKET Farm Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Soft Drinks -Canned Goods 2526 S. Elm Ave. Fresno 233-9480 MEDICAL -DENTAL PHARMACY Barry Smith -Pharmacist Phone 224-1433 -Emergency 439-6085 3152 N. Millbrook Fresno ALEXANDER'S AUTO DISMANTLERS Engines For Sale Parts -New, Used & Rebuilt 410 W. Geary Fresno 266-3175 RAMIREZ UNION 76 SERVICE Tune Ups -Brakes -Complete Service Se Habla Espanol 6012 S. Elm Ave. Easton 485-9872 137 THE RAZORBACKS The Fresno County Sheriff Razorbacks are a group of deputy sheriffs with two things in common; an interest in the youth of the com­ munity and a good game of basketball. They put it all together, formed a team, contacted the coaches of several high schools in the Fresno City and County areas and scheduled games with the varsity basketball teams. All coaches and school officials were very interested in the program and wanted to participate, but because of advanced booking some were unable to do so this season. The basketball program was a great success, as this type of contact between law enforcement officers and the youth of the community is beneficial to the youth as well as the officers. RAZORBACKS' SEASON RECORD Fresno City College 120 Sheriffs 50 Bullard 55 Sheriffs 54 Sheriffs 54 Hoover 53 Clovis 56 Sheriffs 52 Edison 74 Sheriffs 63 Sheriffs 61 Fresno Police Dept. 41 Sheriffs 107 Calif Highway Patrol 56 Sheriffs 74 Fresno City College Crime Fresno Kings 122 Sheriffs 90 Majors 65 SALES -LEASE -TERMS TWO-WAY RADIOS We have Sold and Served in Excess of 5000 Units CENTRAL CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST SUPPLIER OF COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT TWO-WAY RADIO & PAGING COOK'S COMMUNICATION CORP. 160 N. Broadway, Fresno 233-8818 BERVEN CARPETS CORPORATION MANUFACTURERS and DISTRIBUTORS. 2600 Ventura -Fresno, Calif. I A Sheriff's Job By AI Lass Now this sherriff's job is a curious one, Like housewife's work, it's never done. Calls come by night, and come by day. They may be near, or miles away. "Hurry right out," says the voice of the caller, "You're badly needed in Possum Holler. Pa's on the rampage, he's got a gun, Been looking for Ma since half-past-one." So we jump in our flivver and hit the trail, And drive like a streamliner carryin' the mail. Our only hope and all we can figger, Is to be on hand 'fore Pa pulls the trigger. We finally arrive and amid the confusion, We learn the affair was simple delusion. Pa with his gun was just hunting squirrels: Ma'd gone to school with the two oldest girls. Today we hunt evidence and dig up the facts. Tomorrow we struggle with delinquent tax. Next day we're hunting a mottle-faced cow, Then stay up all night at some nice family row. Next day we have court and the lawyers rave The defendant sits there in need of a shave. "Where were you," they beller, "On the first of November? " The defendant replies, "I don't remember." They argue around 'til half past three, Then the jury goes out and fails to agree. The judge sends them back 'til their duty is done; But eight hours later, they are 11 to 1. Now that's just a sample of what we do, An endless variety of old and new. It may be a prowler, a burglar, a drunk, He may steal your billfold, your watch or your trunk. We set out to catch him and we do our best, W.-e _catch a rcentage and lose the resL • NEW • All SIZES • ALL LENGTHS • FABRICATED PIPf • MILL PIPE • QUALITY AND SERVICf CENTRAL VALLEY PIPE CO. 99 Highway of Shaw Call UI at 268-0933, Fremo 138 We can't catch them all, for some leave no clue, They don't leave their cards like you and I do. Sometimes they plead guilty and the judge will scold, Then half the county will want him paroled. They blame the depression, the new deal, the tariff, And a few put the blame on the poor old sheriff. Sometimes there's fireworks, and an officer gets shot. While doing his duty, he's put on the spot! Just lately a sheriff I knew was killed, By two lousy punks, with some girls to be thrilled. You can't get excited when out on a call, Cause you might do the thing you shouldn't do at all. You mustn't get nervous or lose your head, For if someone gets shot, he's a long time dead. So it's quite a game, if you s,tay right in, You'll get a pat on the back and a sock on the chin, But I like it all, and I'm shedding no tears, And I'd like to be elected for another four years. Dave & Dadee Goodman CALIFORNIA TROPHY CENTER Trophies For All Sports & Occasions Gavels & Plaques Prompt Expert Engraving 477 N. Blackstone Ave. -268-7448 REINSTEIN DRAUGHT -BOTTLE BEER -SHORT ORDERS AI & Eileen Reinhardt, Proprietors 2381 South Orange 237-9447 SUNLITE MARKET Groceries -Wine -Meat -Produce -Notions 4718 E. Kings Canyon Road M. R. VIERRA COMPANY San Joaquin Valley Distributors Trimmer Power Lawn Mowers 2531 E. McKinley Ave. Ralph Anderson Brake & Wheel Service / Wheel Alignment & Balancing Drum Trueing -Shock Absorbers Free Estimates -All Work Guaranteed 205 North H. Phone 237-7 A us, Sgt. tifica C 1452 RETIREMENTS A useful gift in his retirement career was given Sgt. .Glenn Hunt. He also received a gift cer­ tificate. -­;fines AMBULANCE SERVICE 4 Jones Sick Room Rental Service Member of California Ambulance Assn. Phone 233-4136 245 No. Broadway CALIFORNIA MOTOR EXCHANGE Ed Eads We Have Purchased CRANKSHAR & MOTOR EXCHANGE, INC. 420 Broadway Same Personnel Your Business Will Be Appreciated Phone 233-6561 H Street Fresno Sheriff Willmirth and Capt. Saum wish Sgt. Glenn Hunt a happy retirement. Glenn served 26 years in the Sheriff's Department, most of that time as a detecti ve. Due to his ability and knowledge of training horses, Glenn was assigned most of the cases in vol ving theft of animals and tack such as saddles and other riding equipment. Glen will be devoting his full time in retirement to raising and training horses. The staffand fellow officers wish Glen good luck and hope he trains a winner! McNAMARA'S LIQUOR If It Is Not Good Enough For An Irishman We Won't Sell It! 3057 E. Ash lan Ave. Fresno 227-6683 * 24 Bowling Lanes * Cocktail Lounge* Business Mens Lunch * Dining Room & Coffee Shop 5693 E. Kings Canyon Rd. Phone 251-7133 139 . RETIREM.ENTS Sgt. Laurene Parisi retired in 1971 wi th 21 years service. Laurene had the distinction of being the first lady deputy sheriff and the first female sergeant. Laurene worked for many years in the juvenile division. She is and will be missed for many years. Sgt.Parisi acknowledges the warm good wishes expressed by many attending a luncheon in her honor when she retired. Sheriff Willmirth and Undersheriff Long were on hand to wish her welL Capt retirE @MOTOROLA Total Police Communications Systems MOTOROLA Communications & Electronics, Inc. 2377 S. Sarah Fresno, Calif. 93706 EVERYONE LOVES OUR '''OKI'E FRIED CHICKEN" - pERRY~ S HELP YOU~SElJ:' TABLE MATTHEWS MOBILEHOME SALES TRAVEL TRAILER LEADERS Aristocrat -Lo Liner -Nomad Mobilehomes -12, 20, 24 Wides 2996 Ventura Ave. 6373 N. 264-5921 C & A THRIFTY MART GROCERY DELIVERY AVAILABLE Fresh Meat & Vegetables -Beer & Wine 3985 E. Jensen Ave. EUROPEAN AUTOMOTIVE Specializing In B.M.C. -JAGUAR -ROOTES -DATSUN -VOLVO ­ Bob Vaughn • Owner 3931 E. Belmont Ave. 485-4830 MANCHESTER CENTER Eat & Drink All You Want Lunch $1.19 -Dinner $1.65 Over 35 Items To Choose From PARADISE CLUB 1038 F STREET 140 RETIREMENTS Chief Collins, Sheriff Willmirth, "Leo" and Jesse Ciancetti at retirement luncheon for Leo Clapp. B & B APPLIANCE New and Used Appliances Air Conditioning -Furnaces Auto Air Repairs 645 W. Belmont Fresno ACE LIQUOR liquor -Beer -Wine Delicatessen -Soft Drinks 237-6050 471 0 E. Kings Canyon Road Phone 251 -6555 KOVAC EQUIPMENT CO. CASE EQUIPMENT 268-4488 2708 E. Jensen Ave. -Fresno Lt. Leo Clapp retired in November 1971 after 22 years service. Leo was in charge of Day Uniform Field Division under Division Commander Capt. Larson. Leo also was liasion officer to the Uniform Field Reserve Officers. He was well respected by all the officers in his command and was considered not only a boss but a very close friend to many officers who have worked for him. We wish Leo a long and happy retirement. Criminologist Al Flores presents Leo Clapp with before and after photographs at his retirement luncheon. BEST WISHES TO FRESNO'S FINEST If;fiWtl HOLIDAY INN 4278 W. Ashlan Ave., Fresno 233-5781 141 ' Monte receives a table saw as a retirement gift from fellow employees. VETTLING'S SPORTING GOODS EXPERT GUNSMITHING Guns -Ammunition -Fishing Tackle Phone 255-8547 4502 E. 8elmont ELMER VETTLING Fresno, Calif. 93702 ROL PAK 'FILTER SERVICE CO. SALES & SERVICE D & M Tractor Rollers -Lincoln Lube Equipment STRATOFtEX HYD. HOSE & FITTINGS 2381 S. Sarah 268-0292 SYCAMORE ISLAND Stock Ranch DANNY RODGERS DANNY'S POOL SERVICE "I have the solution to your problem" Supplies -.Equipment -Chemicals -Repairs 4839 N. Blackstone Ave. -224-7461 COOLER PADS -ALL SIZES MIDSTATE PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. HARDWARE * SPORTING GOODS * APPLIANCES * PAINTS ROY WALKER, Proprietor 1148 Merced St., Fresno Phone 268-6588 IFRED MULROY'S LIQUOR Delicatessen -Picnic Supplies 24 Hour Ice Service Fishing & Hunting Licenses 4880 N. B,lackstone Just South of Shaw 229-3342 142 RETIREMENTS Morris (Monte) Montgomery retired in November 1971 after 20 years service. Monte was assigned to Detective Division and worked in the check and forgery department. Monte will be remembered for a long time by his fellow of­ ficers. R. J. WAYTE & SONS Safway Steel Scaffotd~ CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT Service You Can Rely On 4623 E. Harvey, Fresno 251-~411 TINY'S RESTAURANT "CATERING TO YOUR TASTE IS OUR BUSINESS" ALWAYS OPEN Banquet Facilities Available 4131 So. Chestnut Where Chestnut Meets The Freeway Builders Concrete. Inc. Ready Mix Concrete Ashlan Nepr 99 Ph. 229-9595 READY MIX CONCRETE John and wishl 102 285 255 n 294 515 RETIREMENTS John Lipscomb served as jail cook for nine years and retired in January 1972. Capt. Hallam Lt. Saghatelian presents John and Mrs. Lip­ wishes John a long and happy retirement. scomb a gift from fellow employees. RASMUSSEN AUTO REPAIR COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 1023 N. Maple Avenue Fresno Ph. 251 -0669 VALLEY TIRE CO. Michelin Tires Toyo Tires 2856 t Jensen 485-9700 OSCAR BELL TRUCK & TRACTOR REPAIRING I255 So. Grantland 268-1805 Fresno INDEPENDENT METAL PRODUCTS Division of FRUEHAUF CORPORATION 2949 E. Florence 268-9445 Fresno ASHTON EQUIPMENT CO. Used Farming & Construction Equipment 5151 W. Fairmont Ave. Fresno 485·5204 143 Compliments of BABALU CAFE Roy Guzman. Owner 715 G Street, Fresno 237·9986 SAN JOAQUIN MATERIALS, INC. MASONRY & PLASTERING MATERIALS BUILDING MATERIALS BARBECUES and TOOLS 744 G Street 233-5277 Fresno CROCKER BAnK SIX OFFICES TO SERVE YOU I MORE THAN 280 OFFICES STATEWIDE MEMBER FDIC RETIREMENTS Sgt. Merle Person retired in 1971 to join the Pacific Gas & Electric Company in Fresno. Merle worked in the Detective Division and specialized in wire and mercury thefts. Many of the thefts were from ranchers and the P. G. & E. in various parts of Fresno County. Bob Murphy, President Commercial and Industrial Lath -Plastering Spray on Fire-proofing and Drywall Application 3250 E. Olive Ave. Fresno 233-4601 t 24-HOUR SERVICE I Complete Auto & Truck Service QUALI-T-RUCK SEIRVICE • GASOLiNE • DIESEL • PROPANE • DRY ICE • SHOW£RS • RESTAURANT • TIRES • BATTERIES • ACCESSOR IES CAll 485-9211 2396 S. Railroad Ave. Sheriff Willmirth wishes Merle Person a happy Wor~ retirement and success in his new job. In the tech" lower picture he is presented with a gift by the Sheriff. .~- FOOTPRIN'rERS SAY: " RESTORE RESPECT FOR LAW AND ORDER Chapter 11, Fresno MANUEL'S AUTO WRECKING Since 1959 NEW & USED PARTS FOR ALL CARS & TRUCKS SPOT CASH FOR YOUR CAR Reasonable Prices Free Towing (On Purchased Wrecks) Call 264-8495 3135 E. Malaga Ave. 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 Semi" crime , YALE LIFT TRUCKS Sales -Service -Rentals 2828 t . Church, Fresno Ph. 233-7211 243S JENSEN AUTO PARTS: IJsed Auto Parts for Most Cars 3230 E. Jensen at Hiway 99 Phone 233-388 1 144 Workmen demonstrate equipment and techniques used in previous wire thefts. MAXINE'S WORLD OF BEAUTY MAXINE WEST, Owner 2438 N. Weber 266-7829 YELLOW CAB BLACK & WHITE CAB CO. UNITED RADIO CAB 486-1234 High Wire Thefts By J. Baldwin A Wire Theft Seminar was held March 31, 1971 at the River Inn Restaurant in Kingsburg. This seminar was sponsored by Pacific Gas and Electric Company and was hosted by a retired detective sergeant from Fresno County Sheriff's Department, Merle Person, who is now em­ ployed by P.G. and E. as a Security Represen­ tative. Mr. Person is responsible for investigating thefts of wire from P.G. and E. systems in Central and Northern California and for making security arrangements for their property. This seminar was attended by approximately 100 officers from law enforcement agencies all over the State. The seminar included a guest speaker from Criminal Investigation and Identification in Sacramento, who spoke on problems of iden­ tification of wire cutters, stolen wire, and manner of shipping items to Sacramento. A Field workshop was held by P. G. and E. using confiscated cutters and pole climbing equipment from past wire theft arrests. The seminar was concluded with dinner at the River Inn Restaurant. Officers from all over California participate in a field workshop on wire thefts. JADE PALACE CHINESE & AMERICAN FOOD I TO TAKE OUT 935 "F" Street Ph . AD 3-6784 145 i AMERICAN AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALTY BEDROSIAN TRUCK SERVICE, INC. Specializing in 4 W D Service 268-9853A NURSERY Dealer for Husky Products 1454 G Street FresnoComplete Nursery Stock 33 E. Lincoln Ave., Easton 233-8800 Landscape Service BELMONT MOTORS3412 E. McKinley -237-7666 ANDY'S OWL CLUB "The Best For The Least In Used Cars" 721 Fulton 237-9974 3808 E. Belmont Ave. Ph. 264-9904 A-I INSULATION & FENCE CO. ANN'S LIQUORSq766 E. Olive, Fresno 251-6219 BIG B MARKETand Phone 264-4865ANN'S BEER MUG 6201 W . Bowles Ave. Raisin City3052 E. Belmont (at First) 233-9592A and M CARPET ANTIQUE UPHOLSTERING SHOP BIG BORE DRILLING CO. 620 W. Olive, Fresno 237-2156 Well Drilling -Cesspools -Septic TanksRebuilt -Restyled -Modernized licensed Contractor -For Free EstimatesGuaranteed Furniture Upholstering A & M LUMBER CO. Call 264-4601 1522 W. Pine Open 7 Days a Week I Except Major Holidays) 1829 West Olive 237-0584 Compliments of STANTON BIGGS 14561 Olive & pie Aves 255-04 GENERAL ENGINEERING CONTRACTOR Office 264-2941ACE LAWNMOWER SALES & SERVICE ANroN-LEWIS, INC. Wholesale Furniture Warehouse Sharpening & General Repair 268-0985 I' 2825 North Weber Fresno Pickup & Delivery ARMEN FLOWERS BY: G GARNETT L. "BILL" IBILLINGS2003 E. California Ave. 233-8788 Wholesale Distributors Gene Gundalch & GeorgetteACE MATTRESS CO. FARM EQUIPMENT Rebuilding -8 Hour Service 1230 W . Shields Ph. 227-8408 2122 So. "Goo St. Ph. 264-9813 FREE ESTIMATES 1260 N. Sierra Vista Ave. BILL'S LIQUOR STOREARROW PHARMACYFresno 1148 No. First St.ACE REFRIGERATION 4796 E. Kings Canyon Rd . 255-8351 233-3395 Fresno SALES & SERVICE ATTORNEY MESSENGER & BILL'S RENTAL SERVICE 928 No. Fresno St. 237-4927 "We Solute The Sheriff's DeportmentPROCESS SERVICE For A Job Well Done" 1752 "L" Street P. O. Box 2387 Bill Voligroff , OwnerACME MACHINE CO. Phone (209) 485-6661 3992 N. Blackstone 227-5980 Steel Tubing BIX FURNITURE STRIPPING CO.212 North H S . 266-9469 THOMAS E. AVENT We Remove The Old Finish ­ COTTON You Put On The NewAIR WAY VACUUM CLEANERS 2140 S. Railroad 237·4983HOOVER -Soles & Service 3525 E. Tulare 485-8837 - New & Used -Open All Day Sal. ~--------------------~ Sales -Serv ice -Ports For All Mokes 301 N. Fresno St. 485-9730 ALAN'S SALON OF BEAUTY 233-1646 105 West Olive Ave. SAM ALEXANDER REFRIGERATION Fresno 1'939 Van Ness 268-6\83 ALL BEARINGS SALES CO. "If It Rolls We Have It" 2310 Ventura 237-7416 B CHARLES BALOIAN CO. Wholesale Produce 305 W. Napa Fresno AL BARTON'S GARAGE & SERVICE STATION TUNE·UPS -GENERATORS & STARTERS 365 S. Hazelwood Blvd. 233-278 HERB BAUER'S SPORTING GOOpS "The All Sports Store" "Open Evenings and Sundays" Where Abby & Blackstone Meet 146 BLOSSER'S SPORTS EQUIPMENT CO. Athletic Equipment Specialists 1728 Van Ness Ave. THE BLUE FRONT COCKTAILS 264-5400 Chris & Norf, Your Hosts 1241 Blackstone Ave. Fresno BOSSA'S LIQUOR. STORE 3348 E. Butler Ave. 237-0697 Fresno Bo Offie; Asso caml Sher meal aid t( injur In 1 by a spom Show prop< vario meeti const legall Aft~ the c stitut propo prese andw follov. that r A.L. Leavi perSOl Lu W CHffOl Regin The medo work , relatir The c progr< preser with t samel the vc Count; Wor F ebru After photog taken realizi presen Charle realizi on us HISTORY OF O ,UR MAGAZINE Born of necessity the Fresno County Sheriff's Office Employee's Relief Association and its Associated Publication, The Sheriff's Review came into being in early 1957. For some time Sheriff Melvin Willmirth had been seeking a means of establishing a fund to provide financial aid to the families of employees tha t died or were injured or killed in the line of duty. In the Fall of 1956 the Sheriff was approached by a group of local people who were seeking a sponsor for a proposed "Home and Garden Show". After checking ' the validity of the proposal Sheriff Willmirth presented the plan to various members of his staff. As a result of those meetings a committee was named to formulate a constitutiol" and a set of rules and by-laws for a legally constituted welfare association. After devoting many hours of their own time the committee came up with a name, con­ stitution and a set of rules and by-laws for the proposed association. The matter was then presented to the entire staff at a general meeting and was adopted by a unanimous voice vote. The following slate of officers were also elected at that meeting: Sgt. Ken Larson, President, Lt. A.L. Collins: Vice President and Katherine Leavitt, Sec.-Treasure. In addition. the following persons named to the "Board of Directors: Betty Lu Ward (Ret.), Sgt. Joe Quick (Ret.), Sgt. Clifford Bryant, Sgt. Duane Lauters and Sgt. Reginal Jones (Ret.). The first order of business for the newly for­ med organization was to appoint a committee to work with the promoters of the show in matters ting to publicity and financial arrangements. committee felt that some type of printed or other publication should be " rac,,,,,.., 't,,,,rI to the general public to acquaint them the purpose of the association and at the time give them an insight to the working of various divisions comprising the Fresno Sheriff's Department. Work was started on this publication in early' . ry with a target date of April 13, 1957. the various articles were written and phs collected the material was then to a local printing firm in bulk form, not ing that it was our responsiblility to it finished form ready for printing. Mr. Clough, a representative of the firm, ing that we were rank amateurs, took pity us and edited the material and put it into finished form. Without his help it would have never got off the ground. We are proud to say that Mr. Clough is still associated with our organization. Thus our first annual was born. This first endeavor entitled your Law Enforcement Agencies of Fresno County was intended only as a' one issue effort. However, it proved to be a financial success while the widely advertised Home and Garden Show failed to produce any revenue for our new organization. It was our original intention to make the Home and Garden Show an annual event, but due to high overhead, particularly in providing headliner entertainment, and the resultant low return it was decided to seek some other means of providing monies for our welfare fund. Many different ideas were considered and discarded. It was decided to make our first born, the one and only effort in providing funds. This decision was based on the fine reception ac­ corded our first issue. After much discussion the title, The Sheriff's Review, was adopted by the officers and Board of Directors. It was also decided that the general format would be to review the departmental activities of the past year including major crimes and to feature a branch of law enforcement or judiciary. As the annual grew each year, the association was gradually able to increase its benefits to the membership. Today the association is operating on a sound fiscal basis, and yes, we pay taxes like many other similar organizations. The association is extremely proud of the confidence placed in us by our advertisers and in the manner in which we have been recieved by the general public . To each and everyone of you a very sincere "Thank You". NEWEST -MOST EXCITING PERSONALIZED LINE Of CUSTOM MADE TROPHIES & PLAQUES WITH YOUR • SCHOOL CREST -FOR SCHOLASTIC • SCHOOL MASCOT -FOR SPORTS _~_'''_~_... • CLUB OR COMPANY EMBLEMS • SPORT & SCHOLASTIC SCENES 147 THE BRANDING IRON 237-5301 3364 W. Belmont BROADWAY STEAM CLEANING CAL-SESAME PRODUCERS, INC. 4620 E. Vine Avenue CALWA CAFE Cars -Trucks -Tractors Steam Cleaned 233-93604144 E. Jensen, Calwa CODY BROS. PLUMBING Carl Allenl Jr. 8171 E. Hedges 251-7772 COMMERCIAL MFG. & SUPPLY CO. 2432 South Railroad 240 Broadway 237-7603· --------------1--------------1 CONFER PLASTERING CO., INC. BROSI'S HARDWARE CALWA QUAlITY MARKET Groceries -Beer -Wine -Soft Drinks PAUL CONFER KEN WATSON orting Goods-Paint-Plumbing-Varie 3924 Jensen Ave. 233-9979 Phone 268-9504 5211 W. Shaw, Fresno 237-5268 I---C-A-L-W-A-R-EX-A-L-L-P-H-A-R-M-A-C-y--t --~~----------1 CONSOLIDATEDPrescription Specia:lists 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 Quality Rexall Products ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS 3978 E. Jensen Ave., Calwa 1420 North Clark 268-7876 CARL'S AUTO REPAIR General Repairs -All Makes 5024 E. Kings Canyon Rd 251-6806 CARTER'S HEATING SERVICE Heating & Cooling Installation and Repairs 3688 N. Harrison, Fresno 222-0653 COOK & LA VOY INSURANCE GENERAL INSURANCE -BONDS 3003 N. Blackstone 229-8523 Fresno CUNNINGS & CUNNINGS PAINTING CONTRACTORS* Commercial * Industrial * Residential Merced & L 237-9773 1­___""'--________ Call 251 -4218 4585 E. Floradora Ave. Fresno 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 Mariposa BURGOYNE CONSTRUCTION 3471 E. Harvard Fresno Phone 222-5748 BUSSEY WELL PIPE WORKS 1555 N. Chestnut 251-8448 CAL MARKET -& LIQUOR MEAT -FISH -POULTRY GROCERIES 304 E. California Ave. 237-8454 CEDAR AVENUE NURSERY Complete Nursery Service 3411 N Cedar 227-0171 CENTRAL FISH CO. "If It Swims, We Have It" Fish. Groceries. Poultry 1507 Kern Ph . 237-2049 PAT CHIARITO TRUCKING, INC. Tractor Hauling Our Specialty 2006 W. Jensen .. Ave. 485-0804 CHICAGO FURNITURE COMPANY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 2139 Stanislaus Fresno 268-638' CIRCLE W. APPLIANCE CO. Major Repair 0"' Westinghouse Only 2005 E. Belmont, Fresno 268-7703 RUSS CLEMENTS SERVICE 2740 Van Ness Blvd., Fresno 227-3190 148 Chicken Dinners -Shrimp Dinners -Burgers Shakes -Food To Go -Cones DAIRY BELLE FREEZE 1311 W. Clinton Ave . Ray & Ethel Reynold DEE'S FORTY ONE CLUB 1275 N. Blackstone MIKE DEMIRJIAN TRUCKING 233-4335 Ph. 237 -7178 CARL DePRIMA Painting Contractor 3145 E. Simpson DEW DROP INN COCKTAILS 229-8291 5106 W. Shaw Ave., Fresno Sgt. Sgt. F PAST PRESIDENTS These are the past presidents of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office Relief Association, to whom much gratitude is owed by all the members: Sgt. Reggie Jones, 1955 Capt. Ken Larson, 1956. Chief Deputy Al Collins, (retired) . 1957. Joe Quick, 1959. Lt. Bud Lauters, 1960. . Fred Pipkin, 1961. Sgt. Cliff Bryant, 1962 . Sgt. Bill Weaver, 1963. 149 t ELLICHMAN'S BARBER SUPPLIESDIAMOND-REO SALES & SERVICE FRESNO AUTO PARTS Complete line of Hair Styling Praducts Truck Sales & Service Dryers -' Hair Clippers -Repairing 2401 Stanislaus St. at "N" St . 5220 So. Peach Ave. 233-1126 385 Blackstone Ph. 485-1971 266-8261 Fresno DIESEL ENERGY CO. FRESNO BIBLE HOUSEEL MAR PACKING cO.Arnold Wallace * Bibles * Good Baaks 301 Santa FeDiesel Fu-el Injection-Sales & Servo 2027 Kern St. Ph. 268-5671 Fresno James A. Peter's2428 S. Railroad Ave. 268-7936 237-1874 ~----------------------~,-----------------------~,~----------------------~ Discount Fabric & Upholstery Center EL TROCADERO CAFE FRESNO MARBLE & TILE CO. FINE FOOD"Everything For the Do It Yourselfer" 3256 N. Marks Clos.d WednesdaysMae Berry 266-9438 602 Broadway 268-3045 Fresno 1441 Tulare St. 266-4841 Fresno JACK ENRIGHT'S FRESNO MUFFLER SERVICEDOLLAR DINER SERVICE PHARMACY Mufflers -Exhaust Pipes -Toll Pipes Smorgasbord 2409 N. First St. at Clinton 222-5222 -Shock Absorbers ­6767 N. Blackstone No. 2 Store Mas. Yamamoto, Owner Fig Garden -Palm & Shaw 222-7772439-0267 2115 "H" St Fresno 26 DOMINIC'S LIQUORS ESTRADA'S FRESNO OXYGEN & WELDINGCocktails -Spanish Food PARTY SNACKS 7 Days a Week Banquet Room SUPPLIES 370 Blackstone 237-05166030 Blackstone 439-4231 729 P Street 233-6684 FRESNO SAW SERVICE TOM DUFFY'S EVANS DRAPERY STUDIO POULAN CHAIN SAWS ANTIQUES AND BOOKS Draperies for Your Every Need Trimmer Power Mowers Complete Saw Service 6061 N. Blackstone 439-2384 455 No. Broadway 237-0063 721 N. Fresno 237-1407 FRI EDRICHSEN'SEVAN'S ELECTRIC SERVICE BABY NEWS STORE Repairing & Rebuilding In Headliner Center 648 Broadway Ph. 268-4704EASTON DRUG CO. Barstow at First 224-49043 5796 So. Elm Ave. FUNG'S KITCHEN CHINESE & AMERICAN FOOD TO GO EDDIE'S CLUB 4141 E. Butler Ave. Fresno "The Best liquors, Beers, Wines" 251-3234Cold Beer -Dancing -Cocktails Fred Gong 1447 Tulare St. Phone 233-9549 EDDIE'S PASTRY SHOP We Specialize in Birthday, Wedd.ing and Party Cakes IManchester Center 229-0232 EEZER PRODUCTS 4730 E. Home 255-4140 Fresno ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP 253 Fulton, Fresno 233-1153 ELMER EllA, Dry Wall Contractor Taping, Texturing and Hanging 709 W. Sierra Madre Ave. 229-8206 1288 N. Fresno St., Fresno 266-1864 FEDERAL JEWELRY & LOAN CO. Since 1919 1820 Tulare Street 237-3421 FENNELL'S SUNLAND SERVICE Service -Accessories -Car Washing 2148 Kern Street at L 268-2492 Compliments of THE FIRESIDE 1415 W. Shields Ave. 222-4805 RAY FISHER PHARMACY I 4646 N. Blackstone Ave. Phone 22 2-3033 G & A LIQUOR 1438 Ventura 237-9735 VINCENT GANDUGLIA TRUCKING 4746 E. Florence 251-7101 GATEWAY MARKET Featuring O'Neill Fed Beef 503 E. Belmont Ave. . No am GEORGE STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHER 1464-68 Fresno St. 233-6670 150 L Lt. Ed Margosian, 1964. Sgt. Walt Pinion, 1965 . Det. Robert Kahl, 1966. Lt. Leo Clapp, 1968 (retired) . Det. Mark Golden, 1970. .~­ Bob Smith, 1967. Crim inologis t ~-------------------------------, WALT'S LARIAT COCKTAILS -BEER 2615 So. Maple Fresno Ph. 233-7478 SIEBERT CAMPER &TRAILER SALES CAMPERS -MOTOR HOMES CAMPING TRAILERS -CABIN CRUISERS "WHERE SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO" )4581 E. Belmont Ave., Fresno 251-4225 V. & M.'s AMERICAN FURNITURE CO. FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Special Discount To All Fresno Co. Sheriffs _ With Presentation of Identification 758 Broadway Phone 266-4087 BILL PARR'ISH CHEVRON SERVICE WE PICK UP & DELIVER I Bloe Chip Stamps 5385 N. Blackstone Ave. 439-4880 Bill Cunningham, 1971. pictured: Joe Pieretti (1954) Sgt. Boulware (969). 151 GOFF UPHOLSTERY HEALEY & POPOVICH SINCE 1928 OFFICE AND BUILDING EQUIPMENrTReasonable Prices 1703 Fulton Ph . 264-4736307 N. Broadway 237-3938 HEITZIG and SHIRKEY B. C. McGuy U. S. ROYAL TIRES-RECAPPING GOLD NUGGET Fresno's Oldest Tire Dealer Where Good Friends Meet Since 19191218 E. Belmont Avenue 1608 Broadway 233-1147 C. H. (BUD) HICKSTHE GOLDEN CROWN Billiards -Pool -Snooker -Amusemen AUTOMAI IC TRANSMISSION SERVICE COFFEE SHOP I Parts -Repair -Exchange Units -Conversions 740 E. Belmont Ph. 237-3752 1506 N. Blackstone, Fresno 264-7765 THERON HILLCompliments of * Complete Automatic Transmission Service GRAND UNION CO. * Automotive Air Conditioning* Discount To Law Personnel 1603 E. Shields Ave. 222-6271 2403 E. McKinley, Fresno 264. 2447 GRAVE'S LIQUOR STORE CARL HOBE GROCERIES -DELICATESSEN Consulting Petrol'eum EngineerBEER -WINE -LIQUORS 2583 So. Elm Ph. 233-3601 4740 N. Arcade, Fresno 227-8003 GREEN'S CYCLERY SCHWINN BICYCLES HOLLY DEPARTMENT STORE Sales and Service Fresno1027 F Street HOME FURN!TURE CO. Brand Name Furniture & AppliancesHAHN'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 1332 Van Ness 233-4672 All MAKES -MODElS -TERMS HOUSE OF MAPLE 3906 E. Belmont 264-4009 Quality Early American Furniture SHielDS & CHESTNUT SHOPPING CENTER Phone 251·9010HAMILTON'S GROCERY 4780 E. Shields Fresno, Calif. 93726 18964 S. Elm 264-8609 HOWELL AIR CONDITIONING & SHEET METAL, INC. HARRISON MOTOR PARTS 4404 N. Effie Phone 222-5224 701 M Street 233-7255 HUDSON'S SHElL SERVICE GIBBS AUTOMOTIVE AND ANTHONY HARRONTOWING SERVICE Official Headlight Station HARRON BOX NAILING CO. 435-B-6465 2390 East Avenue 237 -7 4361449 Broadway Phone 268-0641 GLEIM-CROWN PUMP INC. HART'S PHARMACY 3087 So. Elm Ave. 266-0584 Phone 229-3553 Fresno 4174 N. First at Ashlan * * Expert Tune Up and Brake Work 1190 N. Chestnut at Olive Phone 251 -8317 152 HUEBNER SPORTS Tennis & Ski Shop West and Olive Aves. 485-5320 HUMPHREY BROS. INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE Established 1906 841 No. Fulton 264-3541 Capt. H HYATT LODGE FIRST IN HOSPITALITY Evelyn Buehler, Owner -Hostess " We believe in cooperation of the Low Officen" 4290 N. Blackstone (209) 227-4015 J & J SERVICE Groceries -Meats -TV -Appliances 9010 So . Elm 834-5034 JAE'S CLEANERS & TAILORS Laundry Service -Alterations Reweaving 1325 Hazelwood 264-5527 Compliments JENSEN & PILEGARD Fresno JERRY'S TAVERN Phone 264·2059 1547 Fresno at G Street Fresno JIMPAT, INC. W . Annadale & S. Grantland Fresno JONES WINDOW SHADES & UPHOLSTERING 274 N. Fresno 51. 233-6523 JOHNNIE'S MARKET & CAFE 3292 N. Weber 237-2673 JOHNSON'S AUTO SERVICE VOLKSWAGENS REPAIRED 4419 E. Belmont. Ave. 255-5411 . * * Hos: 369 Christmas Office Party Each Christmas Eve between 10:00 A.M. and 11:30 A.M., all Sheriff's Department employees are invited to Records Division for coffee and a wide variety of cookies and cakes. Frances Day (Chief Clerk) is Hostess and the typists work to bake the various sweets they bring to the office. Hostess Frances Day and Deputy Piper. Capt. Larson, Chief Collins, and Sheriff Melvin Willmirth. Det. Poore, Det. Shuman, Det. Henson, and juvenile secretary Josephine Reyes at end of table . . McKinney ana Lt. Cunningham. P P G INDUSTRIES ptnSBURGH PAINTS Morek Brushes • Kinney Wollpoper 1639 No. First St., Fresno 233-6179 Compliments from P & J ,AUTO SUPPLY WHOLESALE & RET AIL 2225 Ventura Avenue 264·9747 Jim Thompson. lorolea Thompson H&H CAMPER SALES OF FRESNO Manufocturer. of Thompson Tops Goloxie. Westways & Westwaod Compers 3690 E. Belmont Ave., Fresno Ph. 485-9741 153 JORGENSEN'S BAnERY SHOP 4740 E. Kings Canyon Road 255-0800 K-Y LUMBER CO. "Home of Friendly Fences" 1710 Blackstone 237-6105 K & Y MARKET Groceries -Wine -Beer 2082 W. Whitesbridge 237-6213 KEN'S VALLEY TRANSMISSION SERVICE ADJUSTING. REPAIRING· EXCHANGES 1060 W. Fresno St. 264·4442 & 233.9991 KIGGENS INSURANCE AGENCY Bennett N. Levinson, Owner All Lines of Insurance I 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 KOMOTO DEPARTMENT STORE 1528 Kern Fresno JOE W. KONKEL Electrical Wiring Residential & Commercial 14405 E. Grant 251·8289 LA MAR E_LECTRONICS 1 2 .. L" Street 264-3636 . Fresno FRANK LAMBE Piper Aircraft Sales & Service Chandler Field 485-6410 LA PALOMA TAMALES Authentic Mexican Food Prepored Fresh Daily -Ready To Go 312 E. California Ave. Ph. 237-2482 LA PATRIA GROCERY Groceries -Beer · Wine 350 W. Pinedale Ave., Pinedale 439·1591 LARSON BROS. AUTO PARTS New Automotive Parts 1631 N. Motel Drive 233-3126 LAURA'S CLEANERS Across from Fair Grounds Pickup & Delivery Laura C. Sullivan. Owner·Mgr. 4567 E. Kings Canyon Fresno 251-5830 "We Lease All Makes & Models" LEACH LEASING TRANSPORTATION SPECI'ALISTS Vern Olson, President 1753 E. Saginaw Ave., Fresno 224-9831 SPEED B. LEAS CO. Real Estate -Insurance 2515 Merced St. 268-4731 THE LEATHER SHOP PERSONAL LEATHER GOODS & LUGGAGE Palice Rigs & Undercover Holsters & Repairs FIG GARDEN VILLAGE -229·1294 LEN'S LAWN MOWER SERVICE New & Used Mowers Sharpening & Repoiring HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS 4691 N . Blackstone 222.6849 WA Diamonds -Bulova Watches Sony TV -Stereo -Radio Oriental Gifts 1029 E Street 264-1511 LEWIS FOOD MARKET Fresh Meais -Produce· Groceries 2301 E. Lewis Ph. 237-0366 COMPLIMENTS OF LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO'S 1333 E. Shaw Ave. 224-6110 Fresno LIGHTNING RECORD SHOP Walter Mah 3551 E. Ventura 268-6717 154 LION PACKING CO. 3310 E. California Fresno LIQUOR LOCKER RETAIL LIQUOR STORE Thomos Y. Kubota. Mgr. 4616 E. Belmont, Fresno 255·389j LITTLE ANTHO NY'S SUBMARINE SANDWICHES In Fig Garden Village 5076 N. Palm Ave. Ph. 229.9497 LITTLE BROS. PAINiflNG CO. 4547 East Olive Avenue 251-4277 LLOYD'S AUTOWERKSTAT German Auto Repair 1426 N. Blackstone Ave. 237·5924 Fresno !.loyd Robison LLOYD'S CHEVRON SERVICE 3105 E. Tulare Ph . 485-6473 LOS CHARRITOS ORDERS TO GO 4069 E. Ashlan Ave. Fresno 224·3928 KENNETH LOUIE Noodle Mfg. & Bean Crop Pkg. 471 S. Teilman 264-2745 LWGI'S nALIAN RESTAURANT Pizza -Neapolitan Style -Banquet Room for 50-­ 7 Days a Week 5155 N. Blackstone LUM'S CHOP SUEY Chinese and American Dishes COMPLETE INTERIORS BOATS· AUTOS -AI~PLANES 3827 E. Belmont . Ph. 233-5416 * * Abo par. Sheri entry ( 264 Getting Ready for A Parade Fresno County Sheriff's units and Sheriff's which Sheriff Willmirth has sponsored for the Reserve units participated in the annual protection and safety of people from all parts of Veteran's Day Parade in 1971. The various California who visit Fresno County recreation displays demonstra ted the numerous projects areas. Above men contributed to the Veterans Day par~de in various entries. Sheriff Willmirth leads the Sheriff's Department entries in the Veteran's Day parade. Sheriff's Department Reserve Air Squadron Sheriff's Department boat which patrols the entry. FRESNO CATHOLIC CEMETERI ES • St. Peter's Cemetery • Holy Cross Cemetery • Calvary Cemetery 264N. 'Blythe 485-6422 Fresno County lakes. HOWARD E. ANDERSON COIN MUSIC, Inc. Phonographs & Amusement Games 710 R. St. 237-1563 155 WM. H. McDONALD, Jeweler Certified Gemologist -Registered Jeweler American Gem Society 5056 North Palm Avenue 222 ·5656 r---------------------------~ McLANE SUPER MARKET 4266 East Clinton 255-4783 MADISON BUTANE SERVICE Hardware -Plumbing -Sport Goods 4032 W . Whitesbridge 264-1730 M. J. B. PLUMBING For Quick Service Call 237-5686 905 W . Pine, Fresno MANCHESTER BARBER SHOP Daily 8 a.m. -6 p.m. -Closed Sunday 6 Barbers -Hair Styling Apph. Avoilable 1944 E. Doyton Manchester Shopping Center MARINI GROCERY Groceries -Beer -Meat -Produce 1304 W . Jensen 237-2219 MARTIN flOWERS & GIFTS 458 N. Fulton Near Belmont, Fresno Phone 485-1161 MARUKO CYCLERY BICYCLES -HONDAS 2848 E. Belmont 485-2450 MELODY FOOD MARKET 5149 W . Shaw, Fresno 233-5039 MID-STATE BOWL 32 Lanes· Sports Room -Coffee Shop Open 24 Hours Daily 2221 N. Weber 237-6688 MID VALLEY TIME LOAN Dick Owen, Monoger 825 N. Abby (Between Belmont and Olive) Phone 264·6594 Fresno * * MIKE'S LIQUOR STORE George, Ella Marcus Liquor -Wine -Beer 852 E. California, Fresno 266-1828 MILLER'S DRUG 3 E. Olive ~64-5037 Ch3014 E. Olive Fresno Ph. 266·1506MIKE MIYAMOTO rna Excavating -Grading -Paving boc O. K. PRODUCE6369 N. Peach Ave., Clovis 299-2629 MID VALLEY TIME LOANMcDONALD BOTTLE & CORK Bill Probosco, Mgr. O'BRIEN'S BRAKE SERVICE611 W. Dakota 224-0140 735 N. Fulton St. Fresno 233·1216 Wheel Aligning -Brake Relining Fresno Between Belmont & Olive Drum Turning -Tire Skimming MODERN TILE CO . Ceramic Tile Specialists 4505 E. Cambridge 255-7107 MONARCH REFRIGERATION 1558 N. 9th 266-2393 Fresno MOORADIAN SHELL SERVICE NANCY'S COFFEE SHOP at Palm Lakes Golf Club Breakfast & Lunch 5005 E. Dakota Ph. 29 11·3535 l ubrication -Tires -Batteries Wheel Balancing Phone 237·1748 PARADISE LIQUOR Open 7 Days A Week And Evenings Complete Service, Tune Up & Brake Service " Contact Lenses" Come To THE NEW OASIS For A Pleasant Drink 4141 E. Ventura Fresno 255·9840 NISEI LANDSCAPE SERVICE 5322 E. Huntington Blvd. 251-3051 Fresno NORMART'S FURS Established In 1895 1230 Fulton Mall 237-6143 1515 Merced at F Sts. 266-0631 OCHINERO'S PRODUCE CO. . 1431 G Street Fresno OHLBERG'S FOOD CENTER " The Home Of The German Sausage" Oriental Clothes Shel Sqw4674 N. Blackstone 222-0949 own PARKWAY ARCO SERVICE Open 24 Hours 1502 G St., Fresno 268-7031 Compliments NORMAN OLSEN CONSTRUCTION CO. ORIENTAL IMPORTS COMPANY Cecilia Y. Wong Hawaiian Dresses -Perfumes 2750 Parkwoy Dr. Fresno 266·5317 GREEK PARTY MIX DELICATESSEN Specializing In International Foods 156 Mr. & Mrs. A. Dimas -Ph . 227-9344 3736 N. Blackstone -Manchester Mall FRANK L. PATTERSON LICENSED DISPENSING OPTICIAN 2831 Mariposa, Fresno 264-5991 PAY LESS MARKET 1103 "e" St. Corner of "E" and Mariposa 233-2523 Norsigian Bros. Aircraft Repair Resel I menFresno Air Terminal 255-3444 ' searc,* * Chet Weaver, Communication Reserve, works Art Green, Communication Reserve, patrols many week-ends patrolling Pine Flat Lake for Pine Flat Lake many week-ends to promote boating and fishing safety. boating safety. Sheriff's Department Reserve Communications Squadron also patrol the lakes in their personally owned boats . • Sheriff's Department Underwater Divers team. I PRECISION CYCLE OF FRESNO 485-0462 2250 East McKinley Ave., Fresno FORMICA CARPENTRY LEROI'S CUSTOM CABINETS Stained -Painted -Custom Finishes LEROI VANNUCCHI, Owner 7189 North Abby, Pinedale 439-3535 A-l AUTO PARTS AUTO WRECKING -USED PARTS WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR WRECKED CAR Ed Nance, Owner 910 W. Church, Fresno 266-4476 BOOTH INSURANCE & ASSOC. McS"erry & Company C. H. Ross & Son General Insurance 666 W. Shaw, Suite 307, Fresno (209) 224-9220 ",..,,,,r,,',,, Air Squadron -Two of the dedicated who use their planes and time to aid in and rescue operations. 157 I PETE'S FURNITURE REFINISHING Office & Household Work Guaranteed 3579 W. Dudley, Fresno 237-2929 PETS, Incorporated Pet Ritz -Swiss Miss & Downyflake Frozen Dessert Pies 320 "0" Street 268-5051 PHANTOM VIEW PET MOTEL Boarding -Trimming -Bathing DOGS & CATS 929 N. Maple, Fresno 255-9600 JOE PHILLIPS, Inc. PRODUCE SHIPPERS 1615 E. Shields Ave. 227-0768 PICCOLO'S FLOWERLAND Gifts -Weddings -Banquets -Funerals Flowers For All Occasions 1047 N. Fresno SI-233-0482 PINEDALE AUTO PARTS Open Sundoys 10 to 3 6620 N. Blockstone Fresno 439-7610 PIONEER AUTO PARTS CLAIR G. DRAGOO, Owner 1532 Fresno St. Fresno 233-7167 PLAYPOOL Beer -Pool Tables 812 Van Ness Ave_ 233-9731 POOL SUPPLY OF FRESNO 268-8026 1338 N. Blackstone Fresno POTIGIAN TRANSFER 4041 S. Highway 99 268-6254 PROFESSIONAL HEARING AID Horry Bennett Serving Entire Fresno For A Decode Customer Eor Molds & All Repoirs Are Mode In Our Own Loborotory MARY SARKISIAN MOSESIAN RONNIE'S MIDWAY MARKET 7091 North Blackstone SCHEDLER-KIRSCH TIRE SHOP439-2509 R & L RICHFIELD SERVICE Recapping & New Tires 3097 Tulare 237-3096 242 Broadway 237-3850 Fresno * * * 158 DICK RAFFERTY ,ROSE'S ADD A BOARD N.lJRSERY AUTO RENT, INC. 940 So. Arthur Ave. 233-8445 Wholesale Only Fresno 2420 W. Olive Fresno Horry E. Roto ROYAL PHARMACYRATA CABINET SHOP CABINETS AND FIXTURES FOR 946 Fresno Street STORES -HOMES -OFFICES Phone 266-1785 -Res. 264-1079 266-3292 2322 SO. ORINDA RUEBEN'S T V Sales & ServiceRAYNE WATER CONDITIONING • MOTOROlA Soles -Rentols -Service Color and Black & White 2310 So. Roilrood Ave. Ph. 233-6597 209 N. Maple Ave., 251-2081 Eat Out & Enjoy life RED TRIANGLE OIL CO. * * S. E. RYKOFF & CO.2809 S. Chestnut, Fresno 237-3835 1 RENO'S SPECIALIZED SERVICE SABER'S GROCERY 1659 Broadway 268-0629 COMPLETE GROCERY LINE Beer -Wine 3320 W. Jensen Ph. 266-6837REX DRUG CO. Karl & Dee Tashjian SAMS LUGGAGE AND LEATHER GOODS Re-Nu·AII Shoe Service 1020 Broadway 268-0791 1017 Fulton Mall, Fresno, Californio 93721 Telephone: 2·3.3-0825RICHARD'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1609 E. Belmont Ave. Best Wishes266-4077 PAUL L. SANDERS CO. RIDGE ELECTRIC MOTOR CO. 2747 N. Clovis, Fresno Eleelric Motors -Portoble Tool Repair Commerciol Kitchen Equipment Repoir Wiring ond Supplies SAN JOAQUIN CHEMICAL 1215 G 51. Phone 268·5031 DISTRIBUTORS 4684 E. Hedges Ave.. Fresno RITE WAY JANITORIAL SERVICE SANTA FE HOTEL Basque Dinners 935 Santa Fe., Fresno 237-9996 ROEDING PARK PHARMACY, INC. BARNETT, DAVIS & TATMAN SARIS' BIG FIVE 93 Belmont Ave. 233-7339 429 N. Fresno Palm and Olive ROLINDA FARMERS STORE 9500 West Whitesbridge Road SARKIS K. SARKISIAN266-3671 p Ind visi con adn sine ma~ dire dos jail; mvo Shel At leng Sup€ Sher of th man prog over, its gl Na the cider have criffil plead custo Criffil the v offem becar a "lo( to pri The camp when Gatos line w, so fin who h Farm even t Down on the Farm Prior to the autumn of 1970, the Fresno County Industrial Farm was under the general super­ vision of the Sheriff, but was not a full-fledged component of the Sheriff's Department. Certain administrative problems were thus created, since the Sheriff didn't have sufficient time to make frequent visits to the facility to exercise direct control. Furthermore, there was a lack of close coordina tion between the Farm and the jail; not a desirable situation for two institutions involved in handling people in the custody of the Sheriff. About eighteen months ago, following a lengthy and comprehensive study, the Board of Supervisors made the Farm a regular part of the Sheriff's Department. It then became a branch of the Security Division, under the same com­ mand as the jail. Since that time considerable progress has been made in reorganizing the overall operation of the facility, and redefining its goals. Naturally, the welfare of the inmates is still the primary concern. Regular inmates, in­ cidegtally, are all "doing time," that is, they have already been to court to answer for the crimes with which they were charged, either plead or were found guil ty, and commi tted to the custody of the Sheriff for periods up to a year. Crimes for which they are commi tted range all the way from public drunkedness to serious offenses which were originally felonies, but became misdemeanors when the court imposed a "local time" sentence instead of sending them to prison. The Farm is a replacement for the old road camp northwest of Coalinga, which was closed when the project of building a road through Los Gatos Creek canyon to the San Benito County line was completed. The name' 'road camp" was o firmly entrenched in the minds of everyone who had any official contact with it that the Farm is still often referred to as the road camp, even though the inmates never work on roads. 159 The original purpose of such institutions as road camps and industrial farms was to merely provide a place where prisoners who were not security risks could do their time without the demoralizing effect of sitting in a jail cell for months, and at the same time be kept busy, under the theory that idleness breeds thoughts of mischief. In line with a recent trend to go farther than that, at our Farm considerable emphasis is being placed upon making it a productive operation, instead of merely providing a place for confinement and "make work" projects to keep the inmates out of trouble. Meaningful labor with a positive result not only aids the inmates in their efforts toward rehabilitation, but also saves the taxpayer many dollars. During the growing season many of the fresh vegetables served at the jail and juvenile haH, as well as at the Farm, are produced in the Farm's truck garden, planted, cultivated, watered, and harvested with inmate labor. Sweet corn, tomatoes, eggplant, squash, onions, bell pep­ pers, chili peppers, okra, and carrots thus add variety to county institution menus throughout the summer and fall, at a very nominal cost. Future plans are that the garden will be kept in production the year round, with cabbage, tur­ nips, onions, and other plants not susceptible to frost being grown in the winter. Soon after the facility was opened in 1959, a cattle feeding program was initiated. Range animals were purchased and fattened for slaughter on alfalfa produced at the Far~, and the mea t was consumed there and at other county institutions. In one group of feeders thus purchased a few years ago there were half a dozen cows of breeding age. Leroy Cox, one of the farm supervisors, suggested to Sheriff Willmirth that they be used to start the Farm's own herd. The Sheriff liked the idea and gave his approval, a bull was purchased, and nature took its course. Other cows pUrchased for feeding but suitable for breeding were .kept, and the whole . COlililifled , l ART SCHEDLER'S ENGINE REBUILDING & SUPPLY 624 Broadway, Fresno 268·5091 I W. C. SCHMIDT TOOl AND DIE MAKER 776 N. Backer 255-2386 7-11 FOOD STORE Open 24 Hours 2450 E, Gettysburg Ph. 222·9997 SERVICE BODY WORKS Body -Fender & Pain ling Color Matching 251 Broadway, Fresno 237-7719 SHAG -0 CO. 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Locks I n flavor ... fresh ness Locks Out moisture ... dryness TUPPERWAR,E -CALL 291-2573 UNITED AUTOMOTIVE WORKS TRUCK REPAIRING Used Truck Parts "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 Typewrilers Viclor Adding Machines FRESNO 1929 Fresno Sireel Phone 266·9936 VENTURA T-V CENTER T -V RENTALS 3619 E. Ventura 266-5318 * * hel nUl re2 no its for. S ret2 I~ pr01 not mal for hay of I stitt gral leas was gra~ sino bes fErl j the E1 the I it h Grel futUi prin herd, eows, bulls, steers, and calves, now numbers well over four hundred head. It has now reached a size where purchasing of feeders will no longer be necessary. The herd will sustain itself, and still produce one beef per week each for the Farm, the jail, and juvenile hall. So far, the breeds have been mixed to a con­ siderable degree, due to our necessarily haphazard method of purchasing breeding stock. Consideration is now being given to segregating the animals so that there will eventually be three distinct breeds; Hereford, Black Angus, and a cross between Hereford and Charbray. Then records will be kept to determine which is the most productive under the conditions in which the animals are raised; that breed will be retained, and the others phased out. Incidentally, until recently the meat, although processed by a commercial slaughterhouse, was not graded, since it wasn't sold on the open market. Late last year it was decided to arrange for federal inspection and grading, so we would have an answer if anyone ever asked what grade of meat was being served at the county in­ stitutions involved. Surprisingly, much of it was graded good, several carca~ses choice, and at least one received the top grade of prime. There was no particular effort to attain such high grading, and it is not intended to set a standard, since, naturally, much of the meat produced will be standard and commercial. The animals are fed nothing but ground alfalfa after they go from the pasture to the feed lot. Even with the increase in the size of the herd, the Farm still produces enough alfalfa that so far it has not been necessary to purchase feed. Greater yield on fewer acres is predicted for future years, through the application of scientific principles of fertilizing, watering, and the use of the Farm's good-natured Hereford 161 Two inmates prepare a field for seeding alfalfa. insecticides and herbicides. The Fresno County Farm Advisor's office, the Agriculture Department of Fresno State College, and the Fresno County Cattlemen's Association have all been most helpful in rendering advice. Lt. Herman Saghatelian may have been born near Ventura and "M" Streets, and spent most of his youth in a peda bread bakery, but he has learned more about farming since taking over direct supervision of the Farm than many people who were born on farms and reared with shovels or hoes in their hands. His assistant, Sgt. Rodney Arden, has also become familiar with the meanings of terms usually not connected with law enforcement, such as crop rotation, flood and sprinkler irrigation, cross breeding, soil conservation, and insect and weed control. In addition to providing necessary labor for the operation of the Fram, inmate crews, when sufficient men are available, are assigned to the Parks and Recreation Department, for main­ tainence and development of parks in various parts of the county. The men so assigned live at the Farm, and are transported by bus each day to the sites where they are to work. Inmate labor has made possible the development of parks at Lost Lake, Pine Flat, Piedra, Kearney, and Los Ga tos Creek much sooner and more economically than if it had to be done by hired ('mployees. With all the emphasis on labor to operate the farm and other projects for the benefit of the Fresno County taxpayer, the welfare of the in­ mate has not been neglected. Improvements have been made in the menu ,in living quarters, and in recreational facilities. A library and hobby shop are available, and visiting and mail privileges are not as restrictive as thev must C Olllllliled necessarily be in the jail. Spiritual counseling is available through the efforts of volunteer church groups, and attendance at church services is usually good. A group from Alcoholics Anonymous holds weekly sessions, and a visit can always be arranged for anyone who has a bona fide desire to see an inmate for special counseling or advice, assuming the visitor is qualified. _ Scheduled to be launched this year sometime is a basic education program, sponsored by the Community Services Department of Fresno City College. At no cost to the county, the program will provide courses in remedial reading, writing, grammar, and simple arithmetic: Few inmates are sentenced to the Farm for a long enough period to benefit from a more com­ prehensive educational program. However, the project planned should help many to learn new skills or improve present ones so that they can more easily fill out job application blanks, communicate better orally with prospective employers, and in other ways be better prepared to cope with a predominantly . literate society. The course won't produce any Ph. D~s, but it should fulfill a few basic needs. Lest any reader gets the impression that Farm inmates are pampered, or that they are being exploited because they are required to work, an explanation of the basic philosophy of the in­ stitution may be in order. Assignment to the Farm is a privilege, since the living conditions are much better than they can be made in the jail. Therefore, the inmate is expected to work and to maintain certain standards of behavior in ~xchange for that privilege, and if he fails in Cattle in the feed lot, being prepared for slaughter with a diet of ground alfalfa. A group of yearlings not yet ready for the feed lot. In the background is a portion of the 400 tons of hay produced at the Farm each year. either requirement, he is returned to the jail. And he is not working just for the benefit of the Fresno County taxpayer, although that wouldn't necessarily be bad, since in many cases he is a taxpayer, too. Mainly, he is working for his own benefit. A chance to work, even if it is only manual farm labor, to pay for the privilege of living in a clean, light, airy barracks, eating three plain but wholesome, plentiful, and varied meals a day, and a certain amount of freedom of movement unheard of in the jail, helps a man retain some measure of self-respect, and lessens the chance that he'll repeat his offense when he is released. It was to lessen tha t chance that he was committed to custody in the first place. ED LILLIE CALWA GRILL Cold Beer -Wine 3974 E. Jensen Ave. PIPCO FRUIT CO. Growers -Packers -Shippers 5414 E. North Avenue 485-9132 162 tean PREVENTABLE Reading this may give you a "second chance" that is no longer available to the less fortunate subjects of this article. A base camp in winter of a search and rescue team. Best Wishes JAMES A SCRUGGS -DON LIPS CENTRAL COUNTIES INSURANCE During the 1971 calendar year, the Fresno County Sheriff's Department's Search Rescue and Recovery team was involved in seventy­ three operations. This number reflects an in­ crease over the past few years. It also reflects a decrease in costs and man hour expended in behalf of those needing our services. This reduction can be attributed to the policies of Sheriff Melvin A. Willmirth which stress the need for efficient and economical service in aU categories of the duties of his office. Constant training of all personnel, close cooperation with other agencies and the organization of volunteer specialists provide the best in equipment, knowledge and dedication. The great reduction in cost and in man hour expenditure, can be largely attributed to the efforts of the Sheriff's Jeep Rescue unit and the Sheriff's Air Squadron, volunteers all. It can also be attributed to the close cooperation of other agencies. The U.S. Forestry Service, the National park service, constables and the many good citizens who live in the areas where the need for assistance most commonly occur. 720 N. Fulton St. 486-0220 VIE-DEL COMPANY 11903 South Chestnut 834-2525 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA A feeling of accomplishment and pride in one's effort is the only reward received by those who · provide this vital service. Re-uniting a child with its family is more than ample. But un­ fortunately, a feeling of despair and sadness also is a reality to the search and rescue team. Thirty-five persons lost their lives in recreational pursuits in Fresno County in the past year. The permanent personal loss to their families and friends cannot be erased or Soluting The Men and Women of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office Continued PRODUCERS COTTON OIL CO. and CALFLAX RANCH & STORE 163 l measured. These tragedies have taken place under conditions which preclude any corrective action, for they take place so rapidly tha t even those nearest the victims can rarely be effective in saving the life. The one hope related to these events concerns the circumstances which lead up to their occurance. These circumstances do not occur rapidly, therefore, by recognizing and avoiding them, we may be able to reduce many of the tragedies they lead to. This is called prevention. A person who has had a close brush with death while being swept along a fast moving stream, will develop a respect for the force of water and be much more careful the next time he is around a fast moving stream . A swimmer who ventures too far from shore, and nearly drowns when he becomes exhausted, will not venture too far in the future. Parents, whose child nearly drowns, will watch the child more carefully and restrict his activity, if they get a second chance. For twenty-seven persons, there was no second chance in their experience with the dangers of water. For eight persons, there was no second chance in their encounter with other recreational dangers. The lessons to be learned are as old and as well publicised as any we know. Each has been + +++ + drummed into us from early childhood. Human nature being what it is, we always believe the tragedy is going to happen to the other guy. We know that if a person knows how to swim, he probably won't drown. We know thatifwewear a life jacket, we don't have to know how to swin. We also know that if we believe these two statements to be true, we are flirting with tragedy. Some of the twenty-seven would be ali ve if they had known how to swim. Some would be alive if they only had known how to float. Most of them would be alive if they had not challenged the limits of their abilities. Fast water reduces a good swimmer to the ranks of a non swimmer, for its force takes you where it wants to take you. This may be to the bottom, pinned under a boulder, or it may be that it beats you to death against rocks and boulders. Cold water reduces the ability of a good swimmer to that of a non swimmer in a matter of minutes. Deep water can as surely drown a good swimmer as it can a non swimmer. The only difference is in how long it takes. Depending upon floatation devices for safety is another area in which the user flirts with death. Punctures happen easily, and the non swimmer is at the mercy of the water. A good swimmer has an option, for he can swim to safety if he is WEST FRESNO DRUG CO. VIETTY'S MARKET PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 3394 Butler Ave. 264-5204 1501 Kern Street. Cor. of F Street WONG'S CITY MARKET 5591 W . Shaw 233-1707 WAGNER'S AUTO RADIO Automotic • Becker· Bendix· Bloupunkt Delco· Motorola· Philco 2515 N. Blackstone 222-1022 WARD'S VILLAGE MARKET Open Six Days A Week 9 A.M. 'till 5:30 P.M. 1917 S. Chestnut-255-6390 237-1558 Fresno WHIRL WIDE HELICOPTERS, INC. "Experts In Air Lift Engineering" 5424 Peri'meter Rd., East 291-6656 WHOLESALE BRAKE SUPPLY 1238 N . Fresno St. 485.5460 FLOYD W. MERCER, INC. WILSON'S MOTORCYCLES Since 1919 Trlumph-Kawasakl-Bultaco-Maico-CZ 443 Broadway Ph. 237-0215 Compliments Of WINGATE CO. 4791 E. Date WONG'S FOOD MART 3375 W. Olive Ave. 237-0784 YOSEMITE NURSERY Everything in the Nursery Line HENRY T. MASUDA, Prop. 4019 No. Blackstone 227-2010 YOST & WEBB FUNERAL HOME Tulare & T Streets * 164 not mal keel foll~ of j dep don' TI que! incr We ( appl We( seco such serv may as tl appl Tt safe NeVI wea prov endt haVE look wad Box Brec not too far from shore. Life jackets offer an extra margin of safety, but to depend upon them to keep you afloat instead of your own ability is folly. They also wear out and sink. You can let go of it or have it slip off, which leaves you dependent upon your swimming ability. If you don't have this ability, you will drown. There obviously is no single answer to the question of water safety. Certainly each of us can increase our chances by knowing how to swim. We can also add extra margins of safety by using approved safety equipment, such as life jackets. We can also improve our chances by avoiding the second rate and hazardous floatation devices such as air mattresses and inner tubes. They serve only as temporary emergency aids and may well take more lives than they save if used as the primary floatation device in place of the approved life jacket. The best means of increasing one's margin of safety around water, is to respect its potential. Never challenge it with your abilities. It can wear you out. It is stronger than you and will prove it in every case. If you must test your endurance as a swimmer, be certain that you have backup safety built into your plans. If it looks safe for children's wading, it has to be a wading pool, anything else has motion, depth and Standard Oil Company OF CALIFO'RNIA Western Operations. Inc. 5030 N. FtRST STREET PHONE 224-0120 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93718 BIOT.ROL® CASORON® Biological Insect Control Weed & Grass Killer TERION® DUTE~ Miticide Fungicide DE·FENI)® Systemic Insecticide THOMPSON-HAYWARD CHEMICAL COMPANY Box 7797, Fresno, Ca. 93727 (209) 251-7144 Brea, Ca. Yakima, Wn. Hood River, Ore. deceiving strength. If it seems to be cold, it is because it is cold, and this robs your body of energy and endurance. We learn from our mistakes only if we get a second chance. Far too many do not. get a second chance. THE PROBLEM AND ITS CONTRIBUTING FACTORS Factors which contribute to a problem are often overlooked because of their predominance and acceptance to the American way of life. The mobility of the American people is such a factor, and our first reaction to the problems created by this mobility is to the injury and death which results from automobile accidents. These tragedies obscure the contribution of mobility to the mountain search and rescue problem. The leisure time afforded the majority of Americans creates a need for time filling ac­ tivity which combines with mobility. Both combine with our network of super highways and the universal acceptance of the credit card. This total combination of factors results in the nation's recreation lands being only a few hours drive from the major population centers. This Continlled FACTORY BRANCH FOR THE "WORLD'S LARGEST BUILDERS OF TRUCK-TRAILERS" Sales and Service for New & Used . Commercial Trailers and Bodies of All Types "WHERE TO BUY THEM" FRUEHAUF TRAILER CO. 2727 S. EAST AVE. 264-5961 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA CARPETS Licensed and Insured JERRY HAMEL Phones: Store 222-8133 -Res. 291-4108 3 E. Shields Ave. Fresno, Calif. 93104 165 means the excitement and adventure most Americans could only read about in past years has become a potential experience for many. Many will pursue it. Industry was quick to recognize the potential of these conditions with the manufacture of trailers, campers, four-wheel drive vehicles, snow mobiles, trail bikes, and a variety of less expensive eq~pment designed for fun and ad­ venture. Others seek their share of the bonanza through advertising, promotion and speculation with a subtle suggestion that each of us owe ourselves a fling in this adventure. The resulting impact appears contradictory because the problems that arise can be attributed to either too many people or too few people in a specific area. In the first consideration we only need to recognize that there is not always safety in numbers; and wherever the number of people increase, it is likely the number of problems and the number of tragedies will increase propor­ tionately. This is understandable when we consider that the additional life support sub­ sistence required of a recreational area when an influx of 30,000 to 40,000 people take up tem­ porary residence can and does tax the available resources beyond the area's capability to Dr. Earl G. Spomer, Sr. OPTOMETRIST • EYE EXAMINATION...;;;!!,;;The la.... Sty" F.ome, CONT ACT LENSES 855 Fulton Mall 233-1293 A Fresno County Product of ~ Andetson Clayton Foods Box 2328 Fresno, Clllif. 93723 STAN'S TOWING SERVICE 24·HOUR TOWING SERVICE 7 Days A Week -Anywhere· Anytime 255·3034 ASHLAN PHARMACY We Deliver Prescription Service Cosmetics . Gifts . Greeting Cards 2620 E. Ashlan at N. Fresno 222-7794 M & D CEMENT Cement & Masonry Contractors 6385 S. Clara, Fresno 233-6478 ELLIOTT MANUFACTURING CO. Industrial Supplies Hand Truck Coasters and Wheels 2664 S. Cherry Ph. 233-6236 ~ Diamond International Corporation LUMBER AND HOME SUPPLIES 2647 N. Weber 233-1271 W. M. LYLES CO. Pipeline &Utility Construction P.O. Box 4327, Fresno Phone 209 233-4581 BILL CARDWELL'S TEXACO SERVICE TUNE-UPS -BRAKES -TIRES -BATTERIES -ACCESSORIES AIR CONDITIONER SERVICE -WHEEL ALIGNMENT HEADLIGHT ADJUSTMENT 2410 N. Chestnut at Clinton, Fresno 251-9787 D & B ELECTRON ICS Complete Line of Citizen. Band Radio Equipment 5315 E. Belmont Ave., Fresno 251-6003 JIM WEIR & SONS CEMENT CONTRACTORS 4159 So. Orange Fresno 486-1070 166 pi p4 al h( in th ef su re bl a\ an wI co re an fal fal fal th( va na an da sic tra prj p provide. Any community of 10,000 to 15,000 people will have a police force, they will have FRESNO OVERHEAD DOOR CO.ambulances and 8 to 10 doctors, as well as hospitals and drug stores. The normal death rate in such a community is sufficient to require all of these to maintain preventive means in their efforts to protect life and property. When several such communities are transplanted to a recreational area where one doctor, one am­ bulance, no hospitals, and no drug stores are available, the natural rate of injury, accidents, and death will present insurmountable problems which will result in many untimely deaths and countless cases of needless suffering. Those who argue that users of the mountain recreational areas are mostly in the prime of life and therefore represent lower risks of injury and fatality are overlooking the true facts. Those facts being that people of all ages, from the in­ fant to the elderly, find these areas as exciting as the young adults and are included in the family vacation plans. Couple this with the fact that the nature of the terrain and the elements will add an additional and unfamiliar potential for danger which will equate and nullify any con­ sideration that modern communications, transportation, and other techniques are a total prevention and correction instrument. 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CHESTNUT AVE. -FRESNO SINCERE BEST WISHES Mr. and Mrs. Aram "Shorty" Peters I ' 167 , i i i The ruggedness of the terrain has always been there but never before so accessible to so many. The adventure and excitment it holds for all ages assures it of many visitors with varied degrees of experience and ability. They shall not all need assistance, but those that do will need it urgently. Sometimes it will arrive in time; other times it will not. The next consideration is that of too few people in a specific area. This situation relates to the individual and his self reliance when alone and removed from the familiar and routine survival requirements to which he is accustomed. The individual represents the most complex of all the factors that make up the mountain search and rescue problem. His behavior patterns and character traits as well as his physical and mental development are usually geared to another style of life, which often results in a total lack of the ability and knowledge required for survival in mountain terrain. Many die while doing things that appear to be routine, such as chopping wood, carrying water, digging out a vehicle stuck in the mud, or while pursuing elusive game. The individual's pride becomes his enemy, for he sees a mountain tha t challenges his manhood, a stream that bars his path or a feat of others that he must duplicate. CONGRATULATIONS 11*cftl A'l*ielu/ COMPLIMENTS OF CURRIE BROS., INC. PETROLEUM DISTRIBUTOR tim pal the wi! val re~ abi ex~ bas kn( for A re~ we] weI abi pio res ami viv Up<) dur sur m~ avo hav w ac we so 168 Search and rescue operations require many skills. He may fail to anticipate the elements and the terrific toll they can take of endurance and health. He is unfamiliar with fast water, and concerns himself with its potential for drowning him and neglects its potential for beating him to death against rocks and boulders. He will en­ counter problems and situations with which he has had little or no experience and which are a ConlilJlled Consistently Offering The Best Values in Golf and Golf Merchandise FIG GARDEN GOLF COURSE AND LOMBARDO GOLF SHOP 7700 N. VAN NESS BLVD. Phone 439-2929 SHELLSHAPE takes the guesswork out of auto repairs Complete Diagnostic Car Care JOE DISHIAN SHELL SERVICE 4206 N. BI ne at Ashlan Phone 224-3888 Scuba divers complete a search. There are few truly successful searches because most often the ending is a heartbreaking tragedy for the vic­ tim's family. part of the adventure he seeks. For his children the same threats of injury and death exist, only with twice the potential that applies to him. The varied background of those encountered has revealed a varied degree of knowledge and ability. Many times this knowledge and ability exists only in the mind of the participant and is based upon unrealistic claims to instincts, knowledge and ability that died with their forefathers. Any comparison of the generations would reveal that for survival in the out of doors, as well as the acceptance of reality, our forefathers were better prepared, both mentally and in ability, than our "better educated, week end pioneers" of today. Sparsely settled areas resulted in the development of character traits and behavior patterns which were vital to sur­ vival. Behavior patterns were dependable guides upon which others could base a judgment during periods of concern. Self reliance was a survival necessity and common sense was a most important part of self reliance. They avoided traveling alone into areas that did not have others, for they acknowledged that injury SAN CARLOS CAFE Carlos Urrea, Proprietor Mexican & American Food-Banquet Room AIR CONDITIONED 841 F Street 237·3291 PAUL S. 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To be better educated does not mean that we are better prepared to pursue the game, climb the mountain, ford the stream or survive the ordeal. This fact is evident each time a need arises for mountain search and resue. Since an objective of life, is to stay alive, we hear much of the so called "Survival expert". Survival has been defined as "The challenge to stay alive" . If this is the case, mankind has never known a survival expert, for no one has managed to stay ali ve beyond his endurance. Some are more likely to extend their survival time under a variety of conditions than others which may make them more of an expert than others.These so called experts often tempt fate in order to become the "So. Called Expert". They scale the sheer cliff or swim the swift water and PAULINE'S SPORTSWEAR -$1 to $4­ 1st & McKinley, next to Potter Drug 3121 E. Mayfair Ct. Ph. 233-0473 Rose E. Meadows, Owner-Manager PARKWAY UNION SERVICE GEORGE M. 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'46 Bill', Advance Muffler 58 Cal Western Potrol •ll Commercial Body Sales & Mfg . 74 '35A-I Towing Service Antonetli', Gourmet Catering 81 BiI,', Furniture & Appliance 22 Colifomia 6o"ery 28 Commercial Mfg. & Supply Co. '48 iA-l ,Awlionce Service 58 A-Ped 30 8ill's liquor Slorf! '46 Calif. Blood Bonk Foundation cover Confer lathing & Plcu1ering '48 A-I A'.Jto Porh 157 Appleby & Co. InvesligololS '67 8ill', Rental Sc,,,,;ce 146 California Fen ce Co. 78 Consolidated Electrical Di,l. '48 A-I Inwlotion Fence 146 Architectural CO'1crele Products 69 BiJt', Towing Service 7' ColifOlf'lio-FrC$no Oil Co. 133 Consume,'s Drug 59 AAA Aulo Soles & Dismantle" 17 Argentine Plumbing &. Heating 54 Bix Furniture Stripping Co. "6 Colifornio Molar Exchange 139 Continental Morktt 36 AAA Sewer Service 170 Armen Flowers by F '46 Blackstone Aula Poru .36 Colifornia Plumbing Repair 72 Continental Motors •32 A &. B Liquor 31 The Arm~ 129 Black.stone Auto Repair .70 California Sewage Di !.pos.a I Co. 26 Continental Service Cenler .24 ABC Towing 'll Arro'w Pharmacy '40 Blackstone TV &. Repair .73 California Trophy Center 138 Continental Title Co. 65 I\FM Aluminum Awning Co. 84 Arl'S 800u 25 Blauer', Sports Equipment Co. Marie Callendor Pie Shop 119 71 Cook &. lo Voy lnsu ron ce "8 AHS Corp. 169 Arthur's Toy Shop 4' .<6 Colwo Cafe "8 Cook's Communications Corp . 137The Blue Front Cocklaih '<6A&' M Carpt'l 140 Alher Bros. 2' Bob's Big Boy Restaurant Cover Colwo Grill 162 Country Boy Morket .72 "A &. M lumber Co. 146 Adllon Pharmacy 166 Bob's Steak &. Shhh Colwo Mort 98 Counl ri n Cousin Markel 18 A &. P Body Shop 90 Ashton Equipment Co. 143 '25 Colwo Ouoliry Morkel 148 Crest Meat Morket 65Bonodelle Homes A &. R 'Nholesole Meot Co. 74 Auociol'l!d Brou Product, '6 Bonded Transmission Center '5 Colwo Rexall Phormocy 14b Crockt:r Notional Sonk 14325 tAW Dri ve Inn 69 The AuodotiOf1 '37 Bo~'s liquor Slorl! Campbt! 1I To )( &. &alness Service .72 Cunnings &. Cunnings "B146 Abbott's ~bil Servic. 24 Astra Matel 38 Canteen Service CJ7 Currie Bros. Inc. '678odon ROl1ch Co . 118 Ace Aluminum Awning 69 At henian Restouronl 24 Boys Market Capri Cocktail lounge 20 CUlling Inc .31 Ac.e lownmaw'l!r '40 Atkinson' s Faundotions 7S Branding Iroo (Walt's) 148 .carberry Crop Dusters Inc . '2 o & B ElectroniC! 166" ~ce liquor 14. Atlas Bi g &. Toll o'Aen 's Shop IS Brandcn Conl/rvct ion 5' ~ardwell's Texac~ Service '66 o &. H Drywall 74 140 Atlas Plastering Inc . 144 The Brig arey Oil Co. 135 o &. M Auto Den 6533~~: ~~irl~uK:; 'Shop 29 A1105 Scaffold &. Equipment 72 Broodwoy Foi r 14 ~orl's Auto Repair '48 Dahnken .69 ce Parloh le Steam Cleaning 50 Attorney Meuenge r &. Process Serv o .46 Broadway Morkel Carl', Wholesale Meot' '8 Doiry Selle Freen '48 ce Refrigeration Audio Sales Co, 3. Broadway Srt:om Cleaning torlo, Office Equipment 14 Doiry BellI! FreeZE No. 35 134 8. '46 '48 Acme Machine Co. 146 Auto Dielel Electric '3J Brosi', Hardware Caro-lyn Beauty S~ply '6 Dole Bro~. 35'48 Brown BrOS. Adiuslef"\ 31Acme Refrig.ration Serviur 88 Autamotiv~ Port, Co . 83 Carousel IIi\otel 127 Dole Electric .26 r\Corn Equipment Renlol 4' Automotive Utility Co. .28 Brawn'~ Arco Service The Carpet Gallery 9 Oaleno &. Morciac~i. Inc . 7282169 Thomo, E. Avent '<6 Brown' , Texaco Selvice Aubrey C. Caner Investigations .3 B. E. Dalr)"fI"4Jle Trucking 86~~~:~ ~~~;:e 67 33 Carler·, Healing Servict: ,'8 Don Day Pantioc coverBrown ie Muffler Service 28 ;Adams Paving Co. '36 B &. 8 Applionce '4' Brown', Motel Ca,o Canales 44 Dan's Club 68'48p.dvonce Electric Co. 87 8 & D Bod, Shop 32 Bruce', Borber Shop 148 Coves Bui ck Co. 32 Done', Supply Center 74 f'dvonce TV Service 34 B &. J Rent-A-Tlailer System 68 Bruno &. Tele90n Cedar Avenue Nurser y 148 Danish Cr'l!omery Asm. 56 ~guilor Body A Point Shop 134 B &. l Foodlond, Inc. .0 Bruno's lked Maleriols 12 Cedar Lones 23 Donny's Pool Service 14228 irport Morino Hotel 27 Babalu Cafe 143 Brun5wig Drug Co. Central Colifornia Corpeh .65 Dove', Auto S~ply 6876 Air-Way Sanitizor of Fresno '<6 Balian', ATmenion Food. 50 Buck Ranche, 124 Central Califomio Wholesale Co. 128 Dove' , Troclar Repair A Service '9 f.irwoys Coffee Shop 58 Ballard THe &. Morble Co. 90 K. C . &lck Service Station Central Counties Insurance '63 Dave's Von A Storage 128'48 Bud &. ur's 33Airways Golf Course 25 Charles Baloion Co. 1<6 Central Fi,h Co . '48 David A Sons 33 Alan', Salon of Beaut y Balthrop Elechic 80 Central \hc of Fresno 79 Sam Dovidsan Co. .8 1'6 Budget Autamotive S.rvice '6 t lbrecht" Welding 82 Bank of Ameri co 27 Centrol Volle y Pip e Co. .38 Decker Renls 85Buford', 83 :A.lbright Electric .34 The Bonk of Tokyo .2 142 Cenlrol Volley Wholesale furniture .76 Dee's 41 Club "8Bu il def"\ Coocrete '8 Buker &. Colson Drug Co. 148 '6Alert Alarm Co , Balgoin liqvan 41 Certificate Inve,tment fund '27 De KOf Drugs Sam Alexander Refrigeration 146 Edwin 8ork.mon Elec.lricol Coni . 26 88 Certified Ceupoal Co , 74 Delk Pest Conlral 74Bullel Ornamental Concrete Bullock', Vacuum ~Iexander's Auto Di,montler 137 AI Barton'S Garoge &. Se rvice Stolion '40 Pumping 54 Champion Muffler Se rvice 47 De luco &. Threlkeld, Inc. 39 Burgoyne CooSiruction '48~II Beari ng, Sot., Co. .46 Basque French Sokery 21 Cherry Auction .JO 01111 Webh Townehou\e 26 3' .72 Surl '. klo Ele ctric 72 '48Allied l inoleum 80sque Hot.1 Pol Chlarito Trucking Inc . Demco Educational Corp. 42 Burnell Pools 83AIIi.d Paving Co. 62 Herb Bouer Sparling Gooch 1<6 Chicago Furniture Co. 148 Mik. Demirjian '48 Allied S::tnilotion Co. II 8ou.r's Auto WreckinSJ 70 Chi Chi Club 25 Denair .AviotionWm . J. BurnS . Detecti ve Agency 66 4' Allitot. Roofing Co, 57 Beaver', Enterprises '6 Chihuahua lorrillerio 87 Densmore Engine RI-Nu &. S~ly 172Archie ikJrton Shell Service 148 Buuey Well Pipe Warkl 148 Alpine Sport Shop .26 &edrosion Truck Service Inc. '46 Children'S World .26 Denver's Paltry Sh~ 27 Butler Convalescent Home 82 AI', Tune-up Service 48 Bel-Air'l! Cal"\llruct'on 90 Chino Cafe 57 Cod De Primo Pointing Coni. 148 ·Americon Aula Body 18 Oscar Bell Butane S'I!rvice '43 Christensen', Foad Store 39 Dermer', liquor Store 68 American Automotive Specially 1<6 Mike Bellow Contractor 6. Christen', Turk.ey Hatchery 126 Devlin-Drew 84 ~V &. M' , .Americon furniture Co. .51 aelmont Memorial Pork. 136 Circle C Meat Co . 113 Dew Drop Inn 148C & A Thrifty Mort Grocery '40 American Indian Shop 83 Belmanl Molars '46 Circle W Appliance Service 148 Diamond Internotianol Corp. 166 C &. E Sheet Metal 3A American Paving Co. 70 Benny's Refrigeration Co. n Clark Equipment .70 Diamond-Roo Solei &. S'I!rvice 'SO American Truck Salvage '35 Berg's 170 Clark's Fi reploc. Equipment 44 Di Buduo A Oil!: Fendis Insurance 43 CEI-CO'T1munication Ent'l!rpris'I!$ Inc:. 54 C &. R Enterprises, Gen. Contr. 86 C &. S Kor Kare 56 ~erican Uphol~t.ry 78 Bernie's Guaranteed Septic S.,·vi ce '69 Run Clements Service 148 Di Cicco's Pinerio 59 r. Sidney Ames Serven RIJ9 Mi lis, Inc. '37 Club arozil 6' Donald J. Dick, Inc .6' 27Cobony Rug , UpholstelY, &. Janitoriol 63 Anc:hor Morine r~ Bell-Way Cleo"ing Co. ,7J Club Ookoto 126 Didier's liquor 88 And.lla liquor 84 Bet-R-Rooh .75 Club laundry &. Cleaners '32 Diesel Energy Co. .SO Coesar'~ Ital ion D'I!li 82 ,A.ndersan Broke &. Whul Service 138 Be"er life Health Shoppe 14 CI yde's Roundup 25 Bob Dillard livellock 76 Anderson-Clayton A Co., Food Oiv. .66 Seller Pe~t ContrOl 78 ~~~;&C;:l~~i!~a~o~~~;~ping 78 " Coates Boot & Mator 85 Dina··s Fornoul Pino 2. Anderwn Rock PraduCh 68 Big AI ', Pizzo & Chicken '2 Coco Colo Bottling Co . 12 Discount Fobric &. Uphoist'l!ry ISOCohn's of Fresno 32 Col-Celllral Plumbing Supply 76 Andy's Owl Club 146 Big B Market 140 Cody Bro$ , Plumbing 148 Joe Di,hian Shellshope Service .67 Andy's Tire Shop 70 Big Sore Drilling Co. 146 Coffee', II Dodge laundry 69 Col Morket &. Liquor '48 Angelo's Drive In 8. Big Potato Markel 63 Ann'S li quar .<6 Slanion Bigg' '46 ROY SMITH fREE BAIL INfORMATION Terms Available 5 MINUTE SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT PAnON SHEET METAL WORKS Air Conditioning Heating -Ventilating -Refrigeration• Sheet Metal II6IJ!!l. W. R. Patton Office 268-5789 272 Palm -Fresno, Calif. 93701 CARPET • UPHOLSTERY • WALL CLEANING COMPLETE APARTMENT CLEAN'NG Best-Way CJeaning Co. H~34 EAST PORTOLA FRESNO. CAL'FORNIA PHONE 229-6710 CHARLES POST DOROTHY PO PHILCO & ZENITH SALES CENTER BLACKSTONE TV & RADIO Color TV Repair Specialists ­All Makes 24-HOUR SERVICE 1855 E. Gettysburg 224-8686 SHORT AUTO WRECKERS Parts for ALL Makes of Cars Top Prices for ANY Make or Model 2334 E. Muscat Ave. at Maple 237-3819 WE HAVE THE KEY 1BLOCK fROM JAIL ACROSS FROM MAIN POST OFFICE. 2304 TULARE ST. 173 \ . , ( 1 ' M," "''.on ""00') ModrMOl e DoHe. Din~r 150 150 G. 'Htrol T l!om~I~'s Union 174 ~ndtpendtnl Metol P,oduch 14 3 La Ploza Club 50 MO'l Dominic's liquo.\ 150 lok~ Pesl Conlrol 131 Gcolge Studio ISO pnland Show Cose & fi:du,,!~ 132 La Tobolie,t; 53 Mo..:; Gt!o'gio Poc; fj c Corp . 90 Inl. Foolprinrcm Aun . Ch . 1r 144 La Vi claria Torti llo\ 4B y Fi,h" Ph,~"y John P. Donaghy T.V. 59 lomingo Club 44 McD Don'\ Phil lips 66 70 Robert l. Forkner Ranch 69 Inle/nolionol IIYlPOrfS M,OGibbs Au tomotive 1>2 30 Lomb-Ai, 16 G lose. BHoH)' Dooley & Co. 64 Foiler'~ Old Foshion FUl!Ilzc 39 ros. 10 Intt'motionol Pool Holl 51 Fronk lombe 154 M,OInc. 66114 Four C', CollegE 127 Glaim-Crown Pump, 152 Ireland oV.onufactuling Co. 30 Lomono Serliice Cenrer McK Globe Auto Wreckl!l'$ 74 Longe! Roofing Co. 30G. 5.001)9101 Co. Drug Service Syo;IOIT'Oli:w; , Inc. 06 Fowler Cobin..,1 & Hardware Co. 06 Md..: Goertzen N\olors 69 R,obflrl H, Lonldord Co, '6ReK Dfi~nm Real Eslolt: 57 Fran's Pine Lakt! Lodge 40 J &. J 5t1rvicc 152 MeN Tom DuHy;s Anliques & Booh Freeway Drive In 36150 Goff lJphohtery 152 Jock -Be~Nimblt.' Candle Shop 172 Lanning'S Garage 126 Mc5t Gold Dragon 136 14 The: Lorial 151174 Jacki e's Costumes Midi Duke 's Cocktails Fr.'co Soles Inc. 160 Duggan 's Lounge FremOf tv\oll!l 11 42 Gold Nugget m Harry Jacobs Body &. Fflnder 136 Larry's Uniform Servic~ 17 Mt!E~ Duncan's Liquor, Fr.Uto Ag Hordwor~ 6721 The Golden Crown 152 Joccbs Garage 22 Larsen-Ratto Consl . Co. 63 Mdi~ 46 Gang's Market 60 Jade Pola ce 145 Lonon Br~. Auto Pons 154 Mt:looDun-R,ite Mfg . Corp . Frt'f1'lO AnbuIOf1 ce 79 Dtmond'l Electroniu Center Fnrsno AuCTion 80ln 272 Gottschalk's 27 Joe's Cl eaners &. Tai lors 152 Los Palmo\ Reslouront 60 Me-,. Grond Union Co, 152 154Fred S. James &. Co . Ins. Louro'S Clean e's Floyd Gravc, liquol Slore 152 170" Laz y AK Saddle Shop 80 "".e~i( Fresno ALlto Porh 150 Joynes &. Co . B""il r Eads Mobi Ie Homes 61 Green's CycJery 152 Jensen Auto Paris 144 Leach Lecsing 15' M:dla Fresno Automali c Transmiuion 71 Fresno 8ibl., HOuse 150Eogle Cafe 51 IGregor Atuminum Booll 130 Jcns~n &. Pilegard 152 Spe~d B. Lea.s Co. 154 Mid S Fresno Building Mate,ials Dealers 72 Fresno Catholic CtI'meh!:ries 155 Eosl EI M':nte Guest Home 56 .Griffith-Oyer Co. 67 Junst:n &. Worts Smoll Engine Clinic 17 The Leolnel Shop 15' Mid 5 EO\I Side Body Shop 76 Era \l"c Sui" Homll~ JerrY'1 Tavt'r ... 152 The 18mon Tret'! Mjd~S130 III Fresno Collie Feeding Co . 71Easton Drug Co. 150 Guest's Motorc:ycle Center 133 C. W, JCSicn Camlr. Co. Leo', Wot~h &. Gif' Shop 15446 Mid \' Bud Eberwein Brake & Wheel 42 'Guide litho, Inc. 62 Jel Drive-In 45 le MoH Radiol Ti.Ci, Inc. 'J MidV Fresno C,edit 8ureou 46 Fresno Cyclt' Center 126Eddi e's Sokery Shop 150 Jewels By Arom 32 l tln's Lawn Mower Service 154 Mid VFresno Equipmenl Co. 54Eddie's Club 150 ~ &. H Camper Sole\ 153 ji""ot Inc. 152 Leonardo Liquor Store: 12 Mici VFresno Ford T ,acto( Inc:. 47 lien C. Hoo\l.· Garage Inc , 53 79Edward, Lock'&. Sole Co. 66 Johnnie's .Markt:! &. Cafe 152 Leonord'l A-I Equip. &. Rentol t(\; .,,~ Ecoter Produc:h 150 Pinedale Liqu<32 Mik. ' Fresno Fl..notrol Chapel 61 Hahn's Auiomor(vil Service 152 Leroi'1 Cu~tom Cabinets 157Fresno Guarant ee Sovings &. Loon 45 John', m Hol waod Aulamoti v. St'!rvice 13 L.,lie's Jawe len 53Elbee Co. 134 Johnson's Aula Service 152 M,iicyFresno HelJccpten , Inc, 133 Elbow Room 30 Hamilton Grocery 152 Jones Ambulance Servic.~ 139 Lewi~ Food Market 15' M\ I~Fr~~no Hobby 169 Electric laborotorias, Jnc:, 45 Happy's liquor 53 Jone" Film Service 57 Liberty Auto Service 77 Mi ~0J'lFresno tr..... & Metal Co. Inc. 133 ,Horpain's Dairy For!'l1 Uberty /V.ulurolElecltic Io/tOlar Shop 150 51 Jones Roofing Co. 40 'n'lJrance Co. 15' Mis Or iTem Horris Eleclric 134 Lien Chemical Co:t~Ulny Fresno In igotion Applioncc:, 54 ~Iect ra Truck Refrigeration 174 Jane.s Window Shode. &. Upholslery 152 MI.DFresno Liquor Store 19 HCJlriWn Motor Port~ Lift Truck Ss, vic.e Corp.Ii', Elechical Service 20 152 Jorgensen &. Co. 104 14'" Mj~I!1Fr!.l1flo WOlb le & Tile Co, Inc. 150 Horron 80)( Naili ng Co . 152 154Ellrchman's Barber Supplies 150 Jorgensen '~ Satlery Snop 154 lighlning Aec:ard Shop Mr . SI Horl's Pncr!'l1ocy 152 Limbr id: &. Hicks Pot rol &. Guard 52Fresno 1-Jemorioi Gordens 132 Elliott Mfg . CO . 1M Joy-N-Joy Cofe 36 ~"\oOc:. EI Iv'ror Pocking Co, 150 FreU'lO "-'.ote l 59 Heal~y &. Popovich 152 Lincoln Notional Life Ins. Co. 166 Fresno Malar Sore~ 12 Elmer Elio. Dry Wall Con'roClor 150 150 Heitzig &. Shi 'key 152 ,&. B Aula Serllice 39 Lion Pock ing Co . 154 "'-" Fresno Muff/(!r Service !Hlllnrieilo Rancho Products Co. 51 Liquor J\"nc:,ion 66EI Patio Club 51 K &. K Kompeu 32 MOIlar EI Ta ra Cofe Frasna No,ian &. O.ug 45 """"" 135 Helb's JoynJ 144 K-Y Lumbr:r 154 Liquor Loc.k';lr 154 1v'.coro;:Fresno Orlhopedic Co. 126 'Harff-JOOr!S Co. 16 Lidl!: Funeral Ho.T.e 7'I T racod.10 Cof~ 150 K & Y MarkeT 154 Marger.Frell10 Chcygcm 150 C. H. Hick1 Automotive lransmission 152 Lillie Anthony' ~ 154lInI'IIerJ Far~'1 Products , Inc, 35 Karla's 90 Maffi~Fresno Paper 80K CO. Inc . 5672 The Hide -A-Woy 51 Karsh', Soke,y Gille 6.OJ. POlnling Co. 154 61 Morris Fresno Planing Milt Co. 43 150 Hoborl :lole-s &. Service 46 Keorney Manufacturing 37 L1ayd's Avlowerkslol 15. MolaroFresno Roofing Co. 131 Carl Habe 152 66 Lavie Kef! r\'\o rket 56 L1oyd's ChevlOfl Service 154 MaY'1 64 Kecnvr Cycl e Cenler 126 Bud Locke AuTam¢live 37 Mulroy Fre~no Soni1ary Co . 166 Hobo Grocery &. Liquor 6 1 Fresno Sow Se rvice 150 ,.Holiday Inn 1416' Ken's Volley Tronsmiuion S.ervice 154 Lm Chorritm 154 Mye,s­ 150 ~M. Ho llislt!r In c, 41 K~r RUil C'"I . 51 KenneTh Loui e 154 Fr.sno White & Autocor Salf!s 40 Fresno Wire Rope &. Rigging Co. 132 Ily Deport ment Store 152140 Kf5CO 49 Loy Loy Kitchen 14 N &NFriedric,wn's Baby NeW$ Sto.tI 150 allywood CanNa Shop 22150 Fri endly Ford K iggi ns InsuIO"c~ Agency 154 Lucky Boil Bonds 124 Nagele'Holt Lu mber, 150 Frigid Food Locker1 87 Inc . 63 King-O-Meal Co. 154 Luh l1nberg's Fabric Cenler In Noncy' r"-' Homo El eclronics Cenler 74 M. Friis-Honsen &Co. 172 Kings County Truck Lines 29 Luigi 's 1I0lion RC!'1louranl 154 Nancy"Homa Furni ture Co. 152 Kinsaku 154 Lum's Chop Suey 154 Noloon ~ome Title Co. 131 174Frontier oV,orket 39150 L. Kimfalh.r Aulo Sole~ Lupe's Hiwoy Cil y lJpholsltHy 53 Ne'N E" Fruehauf Trailer Co . 165 ope Monor 73oil Way Markel 137 Kjtl;h.en-8est PrePared Palat~s 21 W. M. Lyles Ca. 166 The Ne, orm Machinery Canter 169 Klein'~ Mammoth Truck Service 49 New R.Fung's Kilchen 150 Geo . A. Hormel &Co. 69 or We,t Construction Inc.. 24 Fred Horn, Inc. 26 John &. Alell Kache;gon Form 70 MC Engineering 7, NeN Yo osana Realty 26 KOrT',ota Deportment Siore 154 M &. D Cement 166 Niagara G &. A Liquor 150 Horn Photo Shop 50 Gamber Home~ 37 House of Maple 152 oshion Furniture 57 Kong's fv\arkel 21 M.J.B. PJun,bing 156 Nielsen Vincent Ganduglia Trucking 150 Howord's Pest Cont rol federal Jewe lry &. Loon 150 Gardner Valk~wogen Inc. 26 56 joe \'II . Konkel 154 M &. T Distributi ng Co . 40 Nil.; L:l Howe ll Air Condi ti oning 152-=ederol Land Bonk A$sn . Kovac. Equipmltnt Co. 141 Modison 8utone $ervi ce 156 Non,n,'!IGardner's BootelY 61 f'1.vdson" Shell Service 152Fennell's Sunland Service 150 Kuellel Piano House 29 Malogo Food Cen1er Normcnc ~uebn(!' SpOrlS 15213 Ferrieo &. Gollie Chevron 144 tg~:r~tE~;x'~~ive In 175 I Malogo Genero l Slor~ 1"35 Norma'l umphrey B,os. 152Fig Gorden Golf COUlse 167 'L &. J Trucking 90 Manchester Barber Shop 156 Nolligia Fine Arl Theoter 06 Hyatt Lodge 152 :l. K. Livestock Tronsporlation 56 J.Aonpawer 35 f'obrthgoJGateway Market 150 'General Bearing Co . 82 Fink & Skq:lp HQ/T're Furnishings 65 ·La Cabana Restaurant 34 Ma.1uel ·, Auto Wrecking 144General Electric 46 36Fireman's Fund A'Tlerican Ins. Co. 44 La Fiesto Nile: Club 42 Ma'cu~ Pharmacy 64 O,K . Pr General Environment Corp . 46 !~:lri'!;lk:Ob oV,ote l 52f ire,id. 150 General Tire ~er vice Jl La Fonda Me)(i can ~cstouronl 127 Morini Grocery 156 La Mar Electronics 154 Marlcet Express Inc. 54 La Palomo Tomales 154 Mars Drive In Restaurant 166 La Pot rio Grocery 154 oV,orl,n &. Moriin ConstrUClian 133 GREETINGS FROM MEMBERS & OFFICERS Of GENERAL TEAMSTERS UNION' LOCAL NO. 431 EXECUTIV,E 80ARD MEMBERS .. Pre,.Raymond SchUll Fronk Ventura ......Vice Pres., .... Sec. & Trea•.Harry Kachadoorion Harry Maro,hion .... .. Recording Sec. TRUSTEES ASSISTANT Joe DeJu.lo BUSINESS AGENTS larry Keller John Gilio Tony Fornaro Hershel loveioy larry McCormick lorry Booker 1059 T STREET FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93721 DUGGAN'S EAST . .. First & Hedges LOUNGE .. . 1254 N. Abby Fresno, California VEE'S TRAILER RENTALS RYDER TRUCKS Local or Nation·Wide -Low Rates Hitches· Appliance Dollies· Pads 4036 E. Ventura Phone 237·8169 ~ For cars you can afford see l.~m~f~m~ ~~l~ ~~H~ 1081 Blackstone, Fresno 486·3663 ROBERT LlCHTI ELECTRO TRUCK REFRIGERATION, INC. COMPLETE TRUCK & CAB REFRIGERATION 24 Hour Service 2760 S. Railroad Ave. 233-3502 174 iro Freezing &. Cold Slaroge c.k Enright's Service Pha rmocy mie', Iv'robil Sc:rvice mi .'s P01try Shop loin', Vil lo Bosque stroda Is JERRY DODD Termlnel M....... Phone : 268·7461 Maltin's fl ower) & Gih~ Moruko Cyciefy 1.56 1.56 Oak leal R. stourant O'Brien', Broke Service 29 I Sol Pinedale Auto POrtl Pinedole Orugs 158 135 Robi."on', Au'o Body Shop Rodhco Product\ 169 5 Shop Rile Marker Shore Acc.ousticol &. Insulation 25 30 Mory' , Plac," 18 ()c;hinero Produce Co , I Sol Pinedale Ory Ou~ 28 Rod-Ru-Art Kl'nn.II 85 Sharf Auto Wrecke'~ 173 Mosler Radiator Work\ 77 Ohlbur9" Food Center I Sol Pioneer Auto Par" 158 Ro.~ing Pork Phormocy 158 Siebert Compe" & Troil~r~ 151 Malodor 43 Olon' , II Pioneer Club 77 A & R Rogen Corp." Servi (Ie 90 Sierra Hospital 45 Matthew, Mobile Ho.Tle Sole, 140 Old Fresno Hofbtou 10 Pipco Inc. 162 Rolindo Formen. Slore 158 Sie"o Printing & ltho 125 Maxine', World of Beauty 145 OHenberger', 40 G & J Pisrocchio Trucking 132 Rol-Pak Filler Service 142 Siltffo Tra iler Rentah & Sohls 130 McDonald Aula TIi,. & Trail." 1504 Nonaon Olsen COlu'''.tc tion Co. I Sol Ploy Pool 158 Ramo Pizzo Hou,. 12 Sigler's Inc. 42 McDonald Jew.lry 156 One Hour Martini&in9 22 rlayhnd Pool 76 Ron & l arry" Club 134 Sirmon & Warren 46 McDonald', 801lie & Cork 156 On. Hour Motti"izing 16 Plaza Cafe 17 Ronnie Midway Market 158 Slidel, Bokery 175 Oriental Dry Goock Ron's Dairy Supplie, & S~rviceMc Kenzie Avenue Markel B.S 16 PleO'SOrl' Slerili zotion & Motlleu 33 44 GOlly Smilh Masonry Inc . 46 Mclone Supttr Mark •• 1S6 Orien'ol Import I Company I Sol Pool Suppl y of Fre,no 158 ROffl's Add A Soard f\luru:ry 158 Kyle C. Smi th 83 Mc Nomora', liq\lOf I J9 Orlondo foods. Inc, 52 POligion Transfer 158 Rosa', Cafe 79 Roy Smith Soil Sot'Id, 173 McSherry & Co. 157 '0' Sole Mia Restaurant 33 Poult ry Tromport 93 Rose', Coffee Shop 14 Wolter Smith II 137 :Ost.rgoord Feed, 86 Roth', Crone Servict' 89 Smilh Tank lin~,Mt:dicol Dental Pharmacy Precision Cycle of f resno .57 J9 Th~ Prr:\cription Pharmacy ' 2 Meekins Really 52 IThe OulpO!t 167 Rou.,d Up 8or-6-0",e J9 Socko " King', Row 18 Mt'tikion Dehydroto~s 123 Overhead Door Co , of F,elnO 167 Mel Price Towing 22 Royal Pharmacy 158 Son, Construction rnc. 47 Me Icdy Food Merkel 170 P.ince CXloff'li Cro....n Jttw.,ls 17156 Owl Transfer Co, Roy's Union Service 34 Sound Stage Me-n-Ed', Pi.ao Poria" 26 Pl(xiucer, Cotton Oil Co, 163 Ruck'Iell California Soles Co , 56 Sparkle Cleon.1S No . 15 160 16" P.A. l. Di,tributors S, E, Rykoff & Co, 158Floyd W, f.krcer. Inc, Produce" Pocking Corp . 45 Sporky EI.ctronic, 30 Meltico Cafe P & J Auto Supply "' Profltulooal Hearing Aid 158 Eorl G . Spomcr, 0.0. Dr. 166 Sober's Grocery 158 40 153 Sr. Midland Savings & loon 7 P & N liquors 70 Prudential Ins. Co . 68 Staiger Con,truclioro Co. 63 Mid Stole Bowl 156 PPG Indu5friei 170 Sam', luggage 158 Ston', Towing Serv;c,e 166 Mid Stot~ linoleum 8.5 PPG Industrieli 153 Quoli-T-Ruck Service "4 168 Siondord Oi I Co. 165Son Carlos Cafe Mid-Slole Plumbif\9 Suppl y 142 Pacific Drive Int G\Jolily Meat Wholesall;lu 43 20 Sial Supermarket 160Son Froncitco Floral Mid Volley Wiola rs .... Pacific Weste", Construction 1" 42 Cvolity Exleria~ 56 JO Slod ile MorelSon Jooquin Batte,y 160 Mid Volley Sporl, Ce.nter 135 Palace Market Son Joaquin Chemi~1 Dis! , 158 Siole Cenl er Meal Co. 160 Mid Volley Tim. loon 1.56 Pa lm lo4<et Golf Courte 89 R & l Rich(ield Service 158 1'3 In,uroncp. 63 83 San Joaquin Moteriols Co , Slolc Form Mid Vall ey Time loan 1.56 Pan Americon Underwrilen Inc. 88 Dick Rafferty Auto Rtlnl. I.,c, 15' 79 Siole loon & JewelrySon Joaquin Securities Co, 160 Mike" Aula S.rvice 85 Ponto Pok Div, '7 Roinbo#w Ballroom 60 Son Joaquin S....,ply Co. 167 Siul Structure, Co, 49 'Mike', l iquor Sto.e 1.56 Pappy's MeOtl Rain For Rei'll Inc . 114 Sonchl'l.-Holl Mortuary 134 Sieriing Fun.rol Ho"TIe 16018 Milky Way Dai.y 128 Porodis. Club 140 Ramirez Union 76 Service 137 Paull. SondenCo. 158 SteHling Tranlit Co. 17. Miller's Drug \56 Paradise liquon 156 Ramsey Drywoll Servilee 42 Santo Fe Hotel 158 Sligoll Plumbing 56 Mi Ronchito Nu",be' One 135 Parodi,e Trail er Soles 73 Rona, Piuo & S~a9helli Hous. 22 Santi', Inc, 135 Slillmon Drug Co. 58 Mi Hion lin~n Supply 130 Paramaunt Pint Control 42 Rancher', Cation Oit 129 Sari', 158 Strow Hal Pizzo ParlorBig Five 70 52 Pardini's 25 Roy Rondrup Pointing Coni . 70 Sarltis K. Sarkisian 158 Strawberry Exchange Co-op 160 MiUer J, Mllln'Ii'lle:Jr 23 Pordini', Grocery 50 Ra~muuen Aula Repoin 14) Savory Delicatessen 62 Sfruolo'li liquor 160 23 Parkway Arco Se,..'; Cl' 156 Rolo Co~inel Shop 158 MI , Steak Schedler-)(inch Ti re Shop 158 Suburban Stu!. InC . 160 Modern Drug 38 Parkway Union Servic~ 171 Ratclifie Stadium Shell 6' Arl Sch.dlen Engine Rebuilding 160 Sumn.r', 160 Modern Tile Co. 156 Bi II Parrish Chevron 151 Rou', Dairy Form 131 Jack Schiefer Soond Equipment 2' SUIl Sun Kitchen 128 Mo..:lt'ln Welding Co . 12 Party Bazoor 135 Raul 's Upholilc:ry 44 W, C , Schmidt Tool & Die Mokc:r 160 Sunki,t Pooh 160 Mona lch Refrigefotion Co. 1.56 Porly Mix Oelicoteuen 156 Rayne 'Noter Conditioning 15' Scotl 8ros , 48 Sunland Refining Co, 66 Mooradian Shell S.rvice 156 Patte I Motors 22 Roy's Television Selvictt 65 ScottY'1 liquor Store 52 Sunlit e Marker 138 Screen Print 37 Sunnyland Bulghur Co. 160 Man;, Fruit Co. 86 PattertQn Electronia 172 Red & .'Jth', Rock Shop 50 Morgan's TV Service 167 'f'ohic Jame, Men', Start' 60 The Red lant ern 'J'/ Seo15 63 Sunn)'\ide Arco 126 Morri, Manor Relt Hom. 136 Fronk l. Pallerson 156 R.d Tdongle Oi I Co, 158 1J9Securi ty Pacific Notional Bank 175 Sunnyside 80wl Selma HOUle Moving 172 Sunn)'\ido Hardware 35Motorola Communications 1"0 POllon's Sheet Me!al Work, 173 Reinlle'n 138 Semper Truck lines 80 Sunnyside Janiloriol 49 Mulroy'S liquor 1"2 Poul.'s Shoet 70 Reno', Speciolil.ed Servict' 158 rV.oy's Kit chen 60 Pauline's Sporhweor 171 Reliable Plumbing & Heating 18 Sequoia Do::!r Co, 47 Sunn)'\id~ Pharma cy 25 Myers-WOld Tractor Co. 37 Paylen Reuben's Restaurant 13. Sequoia Mortgogl' Co. 12 Sunri~ Kitchen 88130 Paylen Markel 156 Reuben', Tv 158 Sequoia Sovin~ J9 Sunset Food Markat 135 N &. N Morine Archie Peckham ~.rena's Beauty Solons 42 Super /ll:in; Mort 160III 33 Ron Do.g Co. 158 NagarI' Body & Point Shop 43 ~G.o , 'N. Pedene" ~hohtery 18 Rex Meat Market 53 S.rvice Bod y 'Narks 160 Swimtrim, Inc . 160 Service Transfer Co , Swiu Bavarian House 131 Nancy" Coffee Shop 156 Peno', Bakery 55 J. Richard,on Sprinkler Sytlems J9 Nancy'li III Peno Janitorial SeNicli 66 Ri ce Rox! Dump 68 76 7-11 Food Store 160 Sycamore blond Stock Ranch 142 Nll'lson Cran. &. Sign Service 65 P.p.r Janitorial Service 46 Ri chard', Cocktail lounge 158 20Seven S.O! Nll'w England Sh.et Metal Ric' l liquors 172 Sttven Up Boll ling Co. 37 To lly Ho Motel 160 Shag-O Co , To.gel Sules 5568 Pep'; Colo Bolll ing Co. 27 The New Oo.il 156 Perfection Macaroni Co, 33 Ridge Electric Motor 158 160 New R.ndeolvou. sa lorry Perkins Union 76 52 Bill j. ~ippee Investigator J6 Shorn Exc avating Co 169 IVern Taylor Broke & Wheel 13 New York life 129 PellY BoY' Smorgy 140 Rite Way Janitorial Service 158 88 T.a;nicolor Corp. 60Sham" Men'J Wear Niagara Chemical Oiv" FMC Corp . 132 Arom Pelets 167 Ri ver Bluff Stobles 42 12 Ted Ii Cockloils 46Shebelut Sheet Metal Niel,en 's Cr.ornery 59 Pet." & Gorobedion 54 Riverside Coffel' Shop 87 126 Tent City Surplus 160Shelbur"e'~ Stationery Nisei l.oncncop. Service 156 Pele', Furnih.rre Refinishing 158 Roberls Fig Co. 73 23 Terminal Cockroil lour'lg. 79Sh.ldon's Auto Porh Nonini', Winery 29 Pels, !nc. 158 Normandy Plastics 7.. Pfaff Sewing Cenler 77 Normarl', Furs 156 Phantom Vi.w Pet Matel 158 Nonigion Bros. Aircraft Jo. Phillipl Inc . 156 158 Northgote Super Shell 12S Phillip, Troiler Supply & Repair 52 Piccolo', Flawerlond 158 O.K . Produce 156 pierre', 12 BET-R-ROOFS Bank Terms -Licensed -Insured ROOFING -SIDING -WATERPROOFING Free Estimates 3 J88 W. Belmont 237-2042 GAS-N-EA T DRIVE IN Specialists In Good Food Shaw & 99 Hiway 237-9846 Hiway City SLIDELL BAKERY Blackstone & Bullard Fresno Main Office Bakery Goods for Every Occasion 5788 N. Blackstone Ave. 1058 Fulton Mall Specialists in Birthday and Wedding Cakes (Free Delivery of Wedding Cakes) Fresno Fashion Fair Orange & Ventura Branch 56.5 E. Shaw Ave 3556 E. Ventura Ave.J48 E. Olive Ave. 237-5427 Chuck & Ron 's Cedar & Shields Branch Palm & Shaw Branch UPHOLSTERY CITY 3320 N. Cedar Ave. 1015 W. Shaw Ave. SEAT COVERS -CUSTOM INTER IORS Autos • Boats • Trucks • Planes Fresno Center Branch Wishon & O live Branch 4295 N. Blackstone Ave. 222-3858 2220 Tulare .st. 1264 Wishon Ave. 175 ThenTlol P,oductl, Inc. 160 Ward'\ Vi !loge IVoOrkut 164 linenboch Aula Part' 120 The,on Hi t! Aula . Transmission 152 Wo rrick Elcclric Co, 3.5 Marshall Station 108 Shelman Thomas Enterprise, 172 Wolt,cn Bres. 31 Mi Rancho To'lillo Shop 107 Thompson Hoyword Chemica l 166 Walorido Forming, Inc. 46 Mid Col Paving Inc. 105 The Tinder Sox 8' Wore'~ l iquor 90 M ,;";t: Miyamoto 156 Tinldl!'r Mi n ion Chape l 19 R. J, Wo yt </! & Son5 142 Popogni Frui! Co. 106 Tiny's Rl!stouront 142 Woc:;) OxygM 55 Preuu G un Shop 105 Tokiwo~Ro 160 Ji m 'Neir & Safli Cement 166 Dualit y Cabi net Co . 106 Tommeh Rod & Rt!el Repair 160 West Belmont Granite WOrk~ 56 R & R Drywal l & Construction 106 Tommy's liquor Store 12 West Fresno DfUg Co. 164 Rolph', Dru!) Stor.., 120 Top Hot 160 Mel ""tn! Aula Body Works 5.5 Remco COn!ll ruction Co. 108 JaM Torik AutamOliv," 160 Western Building Materiels Co, 15 Rc-newol Ibdy Works 108 To.... er House 160 Western lodge Molar Hot e l 81 Regen , Hl1licopt~r! 123 To ....n Talk Sarber Shop 160 WesTern Mt!lal 169 SO$$OnO'S M enl Weor 108 Trade Wi rtds 50 WeS'ern Wa~ Div. AMXCO 52 Sovino'S Markel 106 Tromom4"rico Title "" . Co. 172 Whid Wide Helicoprers lnc. 164 51-ow Villa liquors 120 Travel. " Body & Fender Works J5 Whilft Front Storc~ 17 Sky Li ne Cocktail lounge 106 Trif?Vner Pa....er lawn Mower 88 Whitic's Pel Shop 19 Stirn & Jockie '~ Country Kilcho:nl05 Triple J Drugs 69 Wilbur~Ellh Co. 29 Sian's TV & Rodio Center 108 Th~ Trophy Shop 147 Eddie Itlilljams Chtwran 1 B Sudden Plumbing 105 Tlop i cono lodge 19 Wihon's Motofcyde~ 164 T,ois,', 132 Truck Di!patch Service 67 WinQote Co . 164 l. R. White Mobile Home 108 Truck Ports Inc. 76 WOr"o<lllflond Rolle~ Rink 17 lloyd Tull, Inc . 59 Wor>g's Automali vo: Service 12 OTHER COMMUNITIES Twin Palms Li quol J6 VlMQ's City Morktrl 164 T.... o Way Fruit Stand IJJ WOI"g's Food Morl 164 IAub-c:rr~ 114 Wood Die/cling Co, 95Uncle Torn's liquor StOIC 20 Viviane Woodard Cosmetics ~1 1~~~:he~reek 9 1, 92,120United Aulomotiv~ Work, 160 Wright's Trailer Selvicc 10 f ooHngo 117, 118, ) 19, 120 United California Bonk 21 Wunslall's Auto Poinling 87 Dcl Rcy 101, 102, 120United loon & Jdwel ry Co. 160 Firebaugh 93, 94Univenol Athletic >oles Co, 84 Yee Pharmacy B2 Five Points 97, 119 Upholste ry Cit y 17.5 Yella.... Cab 145 Fowl~r 4, 101 , 120 U-Sovt' Advl!rtising Fund 4 Yor)(s Pla ce 20 Friant 109 , 114 Ut ility Teolle! Sales Co . 54 Yosemite ~r,cry 164 Hdm 96 YOSl & Webb Funt:ral Hame 164 Huron 116, 120 Vollty Air Conditioning 90 Ylulri Hot~1 & Restaurant 24 Kerman 92, 9J, 120 Volfey Burglar Alarm 67 Kingsburg 98, 99, 120 Voll*y Chrome Ploling 129 Zale' s Je..... elers 61 l ::lkeshoru 115 Valley Foundry & Machine 82 lotOflCLOVIS 98, 120 Volley Fum iture 5S 106 Ml!ndoloA-I Roofi ng Co. 94,95, 120 Volley Ice Co. 89 1 07 Orong~ CoveA & W Root Beer 104Volley Industrial laundry J8 120 Parli e r Voll e y Ken.....Ollh Corp . 28 Alcorn Automotive Service 102, 120 120 Piedra Volley Livestock Supply 72 The Bear Pow Co . III, 113 107 Reedley 103, 104, 120Bill's Golden HOllesnoe Club Volley Muffler Service 30 lOB Riverdo le. 98, 122Sol ee Funeral HomeVolley Novelty Co . 55 120 Son Joaqurn 96Joy Brinl<l.y ServiceVaHey Radiator Co . 160 107 Songe( ).4, 109, 110, 111 , 112, 122Buddie: Air ConditioningVoll rty Ti lt Co. 143 Ray E. Case Gen. Contr. 107 Selma 99, 99, 100, 101, 122 Volley Type ..... ril~r Co . 160 109 snove r lake Clovis Ambulance Service 115 Vollc y Welding & Mochine Works 67 106 TranquillityClovis Citrus Co. 96 Von Dyke News Co. 102 Clavi, Dray & Ice Co. 106Veri ', Markel « Clavi, Saddle & Tack 12JVon Go, Inc . 63 Clovi,Sonitorium 107Van \'IOhH ' & Roge rs, Inc. 20 Joyce Day Shops 105VO l1r,y Snap J8 Foster FreeztJ 120 Ve.e's Troiler Rental Servi~ 174 GffOI Wesleln HordW"are lOBV.odo Ca. 2 Henderson Garde ns lOBVentur a TV Center 160 Humphrey Sla/iOil 12JVetlli n9 Sporting Gooch 142 HU,",$Okc:r Construction Co. 120Vie-Del Co. 163 Wm. J. Hutchinson Real Esrole 107M . R.VierroCo. 138 J & M Liquor & Sporling Gooch 120Viclly's r\I\a'kcl 164 Jim', Picco! 106Village Drugs 24 Mol Johnson Ins\rIronee lOBVi Iloge Foodlond 19 Kowloon Kitchen 12J Wagne r', Auto Rodio 164 Kur-i\o\ax S~rvicc.' lOB DfF YOU DON'T HAVE A HACKSAW, HOW A80UT A 80WI..ING SAG ?­ Central Valle'lsHy!'~~4!.~fE :Jurniture 2205 so. VAN NESS -FRESNO, CALIF. 93702 Phone 233-8456 HERE'S HOW IT WORKS Central Valley Wholesale Furniture is a Fresno-based furniture warehouse supplying San Joaquin Valley dealers as a restricted dealer showroom. In addition, members of large groups and associa­ tions such as ours, by special arrangement, are permitted to visit the warehouse showrooms and make purchases at savings of approximately 30 % off the area's general selling price. VERIFIEO SAVINGS OF 30% Each item at Central Valley Wholesale Furniture is identified with a coded price which will be explained upon request. The price is the same to our employees as Central's selling price to the dealer, and represents only % of the normal furniture store markup. NOTE: Although "leader" items at retail stores may at times reflect a lower price, they cannot match the 30 % "across the board" savings available at Central Valley Wholesale Furniture. OTHERS DO IT -The following associations have also endorsed this program: Castle Air Force Base California Teachers Association (Central Section 17,000 membersl Chemical Workers Union California State Employees Assoc. (Central Section 4,500 Membersl Police Department Association County Employees Association (6 Counties 9,000 Membersl Mercy Hospital Employees City Employees Associations (8 Cities 2,000 Members) Petroleum Workers Union Calif. School Employees Assoc. (Fresno Chapters 4,500 Members) Bakersfield City Employees Madera County Farm Bureau 1,200 Members Oscar Spano 'Fresno County Farm Bureau 4,700 Members State Center Junior College Employees Tulare County Farm Bureau 3,000 Members American Safety Employees Public Finance Company 1,775 Members Production Union Local Andy's Warehouse 2,285 Members Firemen's Fund American Insurance Company Kings County Employees 916 Members Farmer's Insurance Group Porterville CSEA 1,029 Members Independent Metal Workers Fresno County Employees 4,175 Members American National Red Cro .. Central! California Regional Chapter Simply show your identification card at the front desk, and a permanent pass will be issued to you. 176 GU ITARS • AMPLI FI ERS • DRUMS • • ORGANS • • STEREO COMPONENTS • SOUND STAGE • 2040 Van Ness San Franci·sco «» 441-4020 1497 N. 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