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fso_mag_7901.pdfThe Sheriff's Review 1979 OUR RESPECTS TO THOSE DEDICATED TO SERVING OTHERS security systems POST OFFICE BOX 1089 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93721 THE 1979 PONTIACS and AMERICAN MOTORS NOW ON DISPLAY ... YOU'LL SEE YOURS c;'''we're Easy To Find" * THE VALLEY'S LARGEST VOLUME PONTIAC DEALER * WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS "The home of 'RED CARPET SERVICE" (the finest anywhere) 1979 The Sheriff's Review Puhlished by The Fresno County Sheriffs Department Relief Association EDITOR GENE HALLAM It is forhidden to reprint any portion of this magazine without written consent and express permission of the Fresno County Sheriffs Department Relief Association COVER-In choosing topics for cover photos over the years, we have usually tried to feature a unit of the Department whose activities were discussed at length in that particular issue, or 'when, for some other reason, there was some significance in featuring that unit. 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BO X 1788 HAROLD McKINNEY 2200 FRESN O STREET SHER I FF FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93717 (209) 488·3939 July 26, 1979 Dear Friends: Perhaps the most awesome task any county department head will have this year will be the preparation of a 1979-80 fiscal year budget that will abide by the "spirit of 13". The problem is that there is no universally accepted definition of that term. It is agreed that it means no frills or unnecessary programs, but there's a wide variety of opinion as to what constitutes a frill or an unnecessary program . In the Sheriff's Deoartment we have taken the position that "spirit of 13", a s far as 1aw enforcement is concerned, means elimi na t i on of a11 programs and activities not directlY.related to basic police service. We therefore have not budgetted for some programs dear to the hearts of many citizens. For instance. in addition to the substantial reductions already made in management staff, we plan to operate without community relations officers and school resource officers. Officers won't be as readily available for speeches and presentations before schools, clubs, and civic groups . Attendance at inter- ag ency meetings will be carefully screened and possibly curtailed . Some programs in the jail having no bearing on security or inmate health and safety wil l no longer be funded. We agree that each of these programs had considerable merit; otherwise we wou ld n't have established them in the first place. But they are things we can do wi thout. and the only way we could retain them would be to reduce basic services; fewer patrol officers to respond to calls; fewer detectives to conduct foll ow-up investigations; fewer jail officers to ensure both officer and inmate safety . By eliminating these programs, we have been able to submit to the Board of Supervi so rs a bare-bones, no frills budget; one which we feel can't be reduced another do llar; but which we feel will enable us to keep our resoonse time to calls at a reasonable level, and our apprehension and conviction rate high enough t hat we can continue to reduce the crime rate in the unincorporated areas of the county. We trust that readers of the Sheriff's Review. as responsible citizens of the communi ty , will continue to lend us their support and cooperation, and will understand tha t while we may not be able to provide the variety of service we have in the past, we're doing the best we can with the resources ava i lable, and sincerely feel we're following the "spirit of 11". 5 WESTWARD FARMS DIVERSIFIED FARMING ALMONDS * ROW CROPS 945-2155 HURON SALWASSER MFG. CO., INC. Melvin Salwasser, President Reed'ley, Calif. 20075 E. Manning Ave. 638-3554 6 Ta,ble of Contents Letter from the Sheriff .... ........ . . . . . . . . . . 5 "We Don't Build Roads Any More" . . . . . . . . . .. 85 .. 95 96 ...... . . ... .. . .. . ... 103 107 113 119 121 125 133 141 President's Message. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Security and Corrections Bureau. . . . . . . . . . Fresno County Board of Supervisors ..... .. . 9 Main Jail Division ........... . ... .. . .... Editorial: Proposition 13, A Blessing or a Curse? 11 Branch Jail Division Crime Scene Unknown. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. 15 Gone Fishfn' . .. Retirements ..... ........ .. . Management Services ........... . .. ........ 29 Clovis Police Department . . ... . .. ......... .. Proposition 13 After One Year . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. 31 Coalinga Police Department .. . ............ . Administration Division. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 43 Firebaugh Police Department .. . ... . . . . . . ... Civil Section .... .... . . .. . ......... . ... . 44 Kerman Police Department. ..... . ... . . ... ... Business Bureau . .. ... .. ..... . .... .. .. . 45 Kingsburg Police Department ... . . . .. . . .. ... Training Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45 Orange Cove Police Department . . . .. . . .. . .. Services Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 47 Parlier Police Department . .. ............. . . . 145 155 165 171 173 Technical Services Section . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 47 Reedley Police Department .. .......... . . .. , Fingerprint Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 49 Selma Police Department . . .. .. .. . ... . . . . .. . Records Section. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 49 "Over the Hill Gang" 1979 ..... . . . . .. .. . ..... Bailiff Service .... .. .. ... ........... . . .. 52 Fun (?) in the Snow . ........... . .. .... ..... Turning Inward, The Police Officer Counselor 55 Public Safety Division . ....... .. .. . . ... .. ... 179 Field Operations Bureau. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 69 Sheriff's Air Squadron ....... ............... 183 185 187 197 Patrol Division ......... .. . . . .. ......... 69 Search and Rescue Mounted Posse ....... .. Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 79 Airborne Body Recovery . .. . .. ... ....... .. . . Detective Division. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 80 List of Advertisers ............... ........ ... ALAN R. GRAAS 1377 W. Shaw, B-1 Fresno, CA 93711 Phone (209) 226-3600 Why Leave Your Estate Planning To Strangers? You can either take the necessary steps now-or someone else will do it for you later-more specifically, the government and courts. - Federal and state laws are quite specific and inflexible when someone dies without a will. Taxes can take a big bite out of your estate before it ever reaches your beneficiaries. 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For we in law enforcement realize that we must have the help and cooperation of the public if we are to have any significant degree of success. A general feeling of apathy toward ENJOY ClkLltPp!#01 FINE CARS! Fronk J. Sanders has served the Fresno community for over 40 years! 7~ 226-5175II Mercury • Cougar • Monarch • Capri Versaille • Zephyr • Bobcat • ContinentalII and Mark V ... crime, or a reluctance to "become involved" in an investigation or prosecution, severely cripples our efforts. But with the understand- ing and support of the law abiding citizens, we shall be able to weather the storm of doubt and mistrust. I ,,,ish to thank all those who have made this issue of the Sheriff's Review another fine magazine, with a particularly ,varm expres- sion of thanks to our advertisers, who make it all possible and worthwhile. 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All that means, of course, is that instead of paying for such services from current real estate taxes, we are paying for them with money previously collected from us without justifi- cation .by the state, via unrealistic rates for certain state taxes. Had we not been required to pay far too much in state taxes over the past several years, our real estate taxes wouldn't have become such a burden, and there would have been no need for such a drastic remedy as Proposition 13. Unfortunately, most non-essential services are also still being provided, again thanks to the availability of state money, or rather, our money in the state treasury. What will happen when so-called state money is no longer avail- able; when local governments will be forced to work out their budgets on their own, 'with only the limited funds allowed under Prop- osition 13'? No one knows. It is the prediction of this writer that most of the non-essential services will continue to be provided, even if it means drastic reductions in essential serv- ices. This prediction is based on the fact, as pointed out in last year's Review editorial, before Proposition 13 was approved, that proponents of radical social programs are much more vocal and dedicated in promoting their causes than are the average citizens who think most of the local tax dollar should be spent on such mundane necessities as fire and police protection, basic education, and road maintenance. Backers of special programs attend meetings of local legislative bodies, present well prepared and logical, if some- times emotional, arguments, and often get everything they ask for simply because there is no one present to argue against them. For that reason we feel Proposition 13 is a bad bit of legislation, even if it did result in a substantial reduction in the average citizen's tax bill. It reminds us of affluent parents who send their spoiled son away to college, pro- vide him a generous allowance, furnish no instructions whatsoever as to how the money is to be spent, then expect that most of it will be used to buy nourishing food, rent proper living quarters, and provide necessary books 11 and school supplies, basic transportation, and wholesome recreation. After a while the son begins periodically to ask for an increase, claiming he can't live on the amount pro- vided. For a time the parents grant the in- creases without question, but eventually the family budget is strained to the point the college allowance is a hardship, so they begin to investigate. To their amazement they find a substantial portion of the money is going for junk food, fraternity parties, upkeep on a fancy sports car, and generally riotous living. StiH without providing any guidelines as to how the allo'wance is to be used, the parents simply cut it in half, naively assuming the remainder will be spent on nourishing food, proper housing, necessary books and school suppJies, basic transportation and wholesome recreation; that the son will automatically give up the junk food, the fraternity parties, the fancy car, and the riotous living. The bank you don't have to think about. SECUR'ITY PACIFIC BANK Anyone who thinks Proposition 13 will, in the long run, ,vork as well as it now appears to be doing may be as naive as those parents. Like many children of affluent parents, a great many politicians are spoiled. They've become so accustomed to wasting public funds on non-essential programs to satisfy the demands of certain special interest groups that it wi1l be difficult for them to change. So difficult, in fact, that they probably won't change without specific, definite, and en- forceable guidelines for public spending. Merely reducing the amount available for them to spend will not suddenly endow them with sound fiscal judgment, any more than such treatment will bestovv upon the spoiled college student the virtue of thrift. This is not to imply that we don't think tax relief was needed. It was, and is, a very definite need. But Proposition 13, or any other tax limitation measure, will not work in the "OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE" RE-ROOFING NEW ROOFS REPAIR ROOFING SUPPLIES NO JOB TOO SMALL FOR US RESIDENTIAL -COMMERCIAL VINYL SIDING -4(}'YEAR WARRANTY HIGH QUALITY AT REASONABLE RATES FREE ESTIMATES WOODY MILLER CHUCK MILLER 268-6123 6950 N'. MOTEL DRIVE • FRESNO 12 best interests of the segment of society it is intended to help, or society as a whole, if it provides only for a reduction in the amount of tax money available. And we who want our tax money spent on basic necessities and constructive programs must devise a way to ensure that is done, and we must become as loud and insistent as the promoters of far out social programs. An article in this issue will deal ,vith some of the specific problems created by Proposition 13, and how it is affecting both law enforce- ment in particular and county government in general. It will explain how, in our opinion, some of them are being coped with success- fully, while others are likely to lead to serious problems in the future. Our intent is not to foment a rebellion against the proposition, but simply to make our readers more aware of its shortcomings, and thus be able to insist that its budgetary restrictions be properly utilized. CORNELL SECURITY CO. I PRIVATE INVESTIGATION 30 Years Law Enforcement Experience Confidential -Security Consultant CRIMINAL DEFENSE. CIVIL INSURANCE BACKGROUND " FINANCIAL MISSING PERSONS" RUNAWAYS L~8e Nos. 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Sierra Vista Ave., Fresno Compliments Of BAGDASARIAN FARMS GEORGE BAGDASARIAN OFFICE 486-7330 6382 E. NORTH AVE. FRESNO 93725 WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 8 A.M. to 11 P.M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY 8 A.M. to 12 MIDNIGHT DISCOUNTS TO WEDDINGS & PARTIES MINI-DELI 4630 E. KINGS CANYON RD. (1 BLOCK EAST OF MAPLE) 251-4496:-= 14 Crime Scene U1nknown By SGT. JAMES HAMILTON One of the most interesting, complex, and tragic cases investigated by this department last year involved a kidnapping, a murder, and an automobile theft, none of which occurred in Fresno County. The only related crime which did take place in this jurisdiction was the use of a stolen credit card to purchase a tank of gasoline. But that relatively minor crime sparked an investigation which even- tually involved police agencies in several states scattered from California to Maine, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and a private detective firm. The investigation began here in mid-August when Dr. William 'Wilson, a physician re- siding and practiCing in Madera, contacted this department for assistance in locating his missing 19-year-old son, Eric. The young man lived in Ottawa, Canada, with his mother, she and the doctor having been divorced for some tim The doctor had recently received from his former wife a letter asking if he'd had any ord from Eric, and enclosing a credit card . oice indicating gasoline had been pur- ed by him, at Interstate 5 and Panoche oad near Firebaugh, on July 21, with a credit card issued to her, but carried by him with her permission. She hadn't expected him to be in this area at that time, but when the invoice was returned to her, she noted the Firebaugh address of the service station, checked the map and saw it was near Madera, and assumed he had changed his previously for- mulated plans and decided to visit his father. Eric had left Ottawa earlier in July, enroute to Boulder, Colorado, where he was to attend some type of summer classes for a few weeks. He was due to register there on July 17. Afew days before that date he'd telephoned his mother from North Platte, Nebraska, telling her he was having some minor mechanical difficulty with his Volkswagen van, but that he expected to have it repaired in time to be in Boulder as scheduled. He promised to call again upon his arrival there. That was the last contact she had had with him until she re- ceived the credit card invoice. After receiv- ing it she had telephoned the school. She was told that Eric had telephoned there a day or two before the registration deadline, ex- plained his vehicle trouble, and stated he still planned to be there on time. However, he hadn't arrived or called again. School author- ities had assumed repairs to his vehicle had taken longer than he'd anticipated, that he'd thus missed the registration deadline, and simply returned home without notifying them. "'What do you think?" we asked the doctor. "\Vould he have just decided to travel around 15 and see the country, and since his mother assumed he was at school, simply not both- ered\ to notify her?" "No way!" the doctor said. "That's why I'm so worried. He'd never have gone off like that without telIing his mother." "Kids sometime act on impulse," we point- ed out. "Suppose he did just decide to take a trip. Would he have come as close to Madera as Firebaugh without at least calling you?" "No, I'm sure he wouldn't. Even though his mother and I have been divorced for a long time, and he lives with her, he and I are still very close. In fact, v,re'd made plans that when the classes at Boulder were over, I \-vas going to fly back there, and the two of us were going to drive here in his van, camping and sight- seeing along the way. He was very excited about that; really looking forward to it." "Well, it does seem there's cause for con- cern," we agreed. "And that's not all," the doctor went on. "The license number on the credit card slip is not the one for his van. It's a Texas license, QF\'V527. And I'm pretty sure the signature isn't his." Dr. \Vilson had, prior to contacting this department, talked to officers in Madera County. They had expressed concern, but in the absence of any indication that the missing youth had ever been in Madera County, they lacked authority to take any definite action. They had checked the Texas license number through the computer, and had found it belonged on a Toyota station wagon regis- tered to a Nicolaz Z. Garcia of Schertz, Texas. Further conversation \vith the doctor re- vealed that Eric was a generally responsible young man, but somewhat immature and naive. As his father described him, he was inclined to be helpful even to strangers, and was seldom suspicious of the motives or intentions of others. It was quite likely, the doctor said, that he'd picked up a hitchhiker Alanis PATROL SERVICE Strikes Uniformed Private Officers Armed & Unarmed Construction Sites For Nightclubs Stores -Ware'houses Parties Shopping Centers Conventions Etc. STATE LlC. #C 5790 24-HR. SERVICE INSURED PL & PD 439-3957 Owned & Operated By Jesus Alanis 6132 N. SPALDING AVE. FRESNO 16 who had either stolen his van and left him stranded somewhere, or had murdered him and hiddeQ the body. Because of the time lapse, the latter possibility seemed more likely. "I wish we could be more encouraging," we told him, "but it doesn't look very hopeful." "I realize that," he said. 'Tve already accepted the probability that he's dead. I just want to find his body, and the person who killed him." Before contacting either this department or the officers in Madera County, Dr. Wilson, the boy's mother, and a brother had already done a great deal of detective work on their own. The doctor and another son had met in Colorado and tried to backtrack Eric from Boulder to North Platte. They'd checked with hospitals, police agencies, and Volkswagen dealers and foreign car repair shops all along the route. The mother had mailed missing person notices, along with Eric's picture, to BILL lEADS MOBILE HOMES WE SERVICE WHAT WE SElL N. BLACKSTONE LOT SPECIALIZING IN NEW MOBILE HOMES ~t\\leTtre$\ ~ flEETWOOD SKYUNE ........, HIUCREST WI YAKI TIADE-INS -OPEN 7 DAYS - •7. I . llACIISTOIE AVE. 1431-30001 S. ElM AVE. LOT SPECIALIZING IN USED MOBILE HOMES LOW COST NEW HOMES MOBILE HOMES SET UP IN PARKS BANK REPOSSESSIONS " 1ffiJ ..;;;" ,<""'c. .. ~ .~ BANK AND VA FINANCING -OPEN 7 DAYS- 2259 S. ElM AVE. 1237-0816 1 FREE DELIVERY & SET·UP WITHIN 100 MILES OF FRESNO other hospitals and police agencies in Colo- rado and Nebraska. But none of those efforts had produced any encouragement whatso- ever. At this point we were reasonably certain Eric had met with foul play, probably kid- napping and murder. The .. question was, where had it happened, and who had respon- sibility and authority for conducting an in- vestigation. While there was no indication either crime had occurred in our jurisdiction, we did have evidence of a crime which seemed to be connected to Eric's disappear- ance-use of his mother's stolen credit card. Obviously, our first step was to attempt to find out from Nicolaz Z. Garcia if he could explain the use of his license number on the credit card invoice. A telephone call was made to Chief Deputy Walter Borgefredd of the Guadalupe County Sheriff's Department in Seguin, Texas. He promised he'd check with Garcia and call back. 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Later on in the investigation, after the information we wanted from En- riques became irrelevant, we learned from other sources that Enrique had wrecked the vehkle, and that the license plates had ap- parently been stolen from it after it had been towed to a wrecking yard. We seemed to have reached a dead end. We were still sure that somewhere between North Platte, Nebraska and Firebaugh, Eric's body ALLSTATE CHARTER LINES INC. SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU BIG ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU SERVING: CAUFORNIA, NEVADA, ARIZONA, OREGON & WASHINGTON CLEAN MODERN HIGHWAY COACHES AIR CONDITIONED -REST ROOMS STEREO -RECLINING SEATS We Carry Full Liability Insurance John Mancebo, Owner SPECIAL CHARTER OPERATIONS WE SERVE THE CASINOS & FUN SPOTS IN THE WESTERN U.S. -RESERVATIONS FOR HOTELS, SHOWS, TOURS, ETC. 226-6231 P.O. Box 9022 FRESNO lay hidden, and that his murderers were quite likely still touring the country, possibly in his van. At that time we didn't know about th.e stolen plates, and we couldn't be sure it was the van for which gasoline had been pur- chased in Firebaugh. We still didn't have any evidence as to where the murder, if indeed there had been a murder, had been commit- ted, so there was no other police agency we could even contact for assistance, much less turn the investigation over to. Perhaps we wouldn't have heen criticized too severely if, at that point, we'd merely have written a crime report on the use of the stolen credit card, a miscellaneous report to cover the related circumstances, and filed them away to he available for use in whatever type of investigation would be conducted when, where, and if Eric's body would be found. But we mentally put ourselves in the position of Dr. Wilson and the boy's mother, and re- solvecl to lise every reasonable and legal ~~~~,g~~ ----1!SPECIALTIES ]1--- ALL TYPES OF ASPHALT PAVING Free Estimates GENERAL ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL 3501 W. NIELSEN 486-3920 . FRESNO 18 means at our disposal to either find out what had happened to their son, or at least deter- mine \:vhich police agency should be conduct- ing an investjgation. Because the only known crime was use of a stolen credit card, the investigation \vas turned over to me, since I'm in charge of the fraud and forgery detail. I was instructed to go as far as I could with it, and try to develop information which would justify another agency's initiating an investigation. We had already been in contact with Colorado and Nebraska police agencies, to see if they had any unidentified bodies on their hands. They hadn't, and we'd been unable to give them any information on which to base a search. The first thing I did was contact the manager of the service station where the credit card had been used, and find out which attendants had been on duty on July 21. I then went to the station and contacted them, hoping they'd be able to remember filling the CUT RATE ELECTRON .ICS nsistors, Capacitors, Resistors, In ..~.t.:tarms, &1000's of Other Parts the Experimenter, Ham & Manufacturer St. FRESNO tank of a vehicle from Texas on that date. I knevv the possibility either of them could remember was extremely remote; only if something out of the ordinary had happened at the time could there have been any expec- tation of their remembering one vehicle out of the hundreds that pull in off Interstate 5 at the height of the tOllrist season. One attendant recognized his initial on the invoice, and said that indicated he'd served that particular customer, but he had no recollection of having done so. My next step was to contact the local office of the FBI and talk to Special Agent Jess Rogers. He was interested and sympathetic with our problem, and stated he'd do all he could, but pointed out that with no definite knowledge that the van had been stolen and taken across a state line, there was no indica- tion of federal jurisdiction. vVe realized that, but felt that because of the peculiar circum- stances, perhaps the FBI offices in Nebraska Cook's Radio Telephone Service AND DIRECT DIAL POCKET PAGING SERVICE Rental, Sales & Service of Mobile Telephone Equipment FRESNO MOBILE RADIO INC. A COOK'S COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 160 NORTH BROADWAY -FRESNO Phone 237-1111 19 and Colorado would be willing to do some additional checking in their respective areas. 't\'e.a.lso had information from Dr. Wilson that Eric's mother had reported his unexplained absence to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and that that agency had been in contact yvith the FBI. We hoped Rogers could find out what progress they had made, if any. The results of that query were discouraging. Rogers was able to find that the FBI office in Omaha had received a routine query regard- ing Eric, but because they had no legal cause to launch an investigation, nothing had come of it. Rogers then interviewed Dr. Wilson so he could get the story firsthand. After their con- versation he agreed there was definite cause to believe Eric had met with foul play, that it seemed quite likely the Dyer Act had been violated, assuming it \vas the van into which gasoline had been delivered in Firebaugh, and promised to do all he could to get FBI Saluting the Men and Women of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office PRODUCERS COTTON OIL CO. AND THE CALFLAX RANCH agents in appropriate areas to take an official interest in the matter. A fev,' days later Dr. Wilson learned that Eric had had in his possession when he left home about $700 in American Express traveler's checks. On July 24 the American Express office in New York had received a telephone call from a person who identified himself as Eric Wilson, reported his traveler's checks had been stolen, and requested reim- bursement. The caller claimed he didn't know the numbers of the checks, but had purchased them in Nova Scotia, and was calling from some\vhere in Iowa. The company refused to honor such a flimsy claim, and the caller made no further attempt. vVhile that information \vas of no direct value in our attempt to find out what had happened to Eric, it did serve to reinforce our theory that he had met with foul play. The next bit of information, which did turn out to be quite significant, was a telephone , THE CUSTOM POOL BUILDER License #259953 ~ ARNESO~~ >~ ('n !Sweep· . 20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE NO DOWN -FINANCING AVAILABLE PERSONAL SUPERVISION -BY OWNER Enjoy the Best of California Living in Your Own Back Yard! 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She had gone to Brunswick and definitely identified the van as Eric's. I then telephoned Detective Charles Stephens of the Brunswick Police Depart- ment, who interviewed the pair arrested in the van, Raymond Hatch and Jerry Contreras. Caring for homeless children throughout the world. I§mfitsill I§®rnmcQ]mtsD®m Fresno, Calif. Their story had been a rambling account of Hatch and a person named Ronald Barrett stealing a car in Brunswick about July 11, picking up a third person named Bertram Davis, and being arrested and incarcerated in the town of Wyoming, Pennsylvania on July 12, after being involved in an automobile accident. The oext day, according to Hatch, he and Davis were released from jail. From there they hitchhiked to Texas, where, on Interstate 10 between Houston and San Antonio, they were picked up by the driver of the van. At that time he allegedly had with him another hitchhiker, name unknown, from Florida. From Texas they traveled to Nebras- ka, where they picked up Contreras. At a rest stop in that state Davis and the driver, whose name they hadn't learned, got into an argument and left the vehicle. Hatch and Contreras drove away and returned to Bruns- wick. No mention was made of what hap- pened to the hitchhiker from Florida. BRITZ CHEMICAL CO. INSECTICIDES AQUA AMMONIA & NH3 LIQUID & DRY FERTILIZERS SOIL CONDITIONERS WEED KILLER Fresno-Coalinga Road, Five Points 884-2421 Highway 33, Firebaugh 659-2881 Traver, Kingsburg 897-2667 Fresno 864-8786 7409 S. Mendocino, Parlier 646-2803 11856 Road 29, Madera 674-0913 21 ________ Part of Hatch's story sounded plausible, but we didn't believe the part about being picked up in Texas. Eric had had no reason to go a roundabout way through Texas enroute from Ottawa to Boulder, even if he'd had time. It seemed more likely that Hatch and Contreras had first taken possession of the van in Nebraska, then drove to Texas where the stolen license plates were installed, proceed- ed west to California as indicated by the July 21 gasoline purchase in Firebaugh, and then headed back east, stopping in Iowa on the 24th to telephone American Express and try to collect on the traveler's checks. They'd ap- parently read that company's advertisements about how easy it is to arrange reimburse- ment for lost or stolen checks, and decided that would be less risky than trying to forge and cash them. Either that, or they'd already cashed all of them, and \vere trying to collect twice. When we heard of the arrest of Hatch and Contreras, and the recovery of the van, we at first thought the case was finally on its way to a solution. Although they hadn't admitted killing Eric, they had told a story which cer- tainly indicated guilty knowledge of what had happened to him. But we soon found the situation was still as frustrating as it had been before the arrest. All we actually had on them .. was possession of a stolen vehicle, and for some reason we never understood, the Bruns- wick police weren't taking that very seriously. Stephens told us that the pair could be held 6\., . I Y( '" ~ . \ ~ ~, \'" ~ t il~~~~Z~::~-~!'-');~I~~II~_ ~rJ;' ..;;. ---:/1 ' ' 40 LANES AT (j~ ~OWL only on misdemeanor charges, for a maxi- mum of thirty days. Any state willing to assume responsibility could have placed a hold on them for investigation of murder, but we still didn't know for certain there had been a murder, much less where the crime had been committed. Rogers attempted to have FBI agent.s in the northeast question Hatch and Contreras regarding the seemingly ob- vious Dyer Act violation, and in the question- ing try to elicit information regarding Eric's B lmPER'RL SAVinGS 10 VALLEY OFFICES TO SERVE YOU VALLEY BURGLAR AND FIRE ALARM co. 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This seemed to confirm our theory that they had gone to Nebraska, ALLIED PAVING CO. taken possession of the van there, and then AVING CONTRACTOR gone to Texas, but that's about all we did learn Over 25 Years Experience from that interrogation. Instead of question- • PAVING ing Davis extensively at that time, or holding. • GRADING him for further investigation, the agents made~ • EXCAVATING DRIVEWAYS -TENNtS COURTS arrangements for him to return at a later date PARKING AREAS & LOTS A COMPLETE ASPHALT PAVING SERVI'CE for a polygraph examination. He didn't keep :GIiMnI Engineering Contractor -Contractor's License #216830 the appointment.Free Estimates By that time FBI agents in Portland, ~vfaine,Call 237-1801 FRUITS & FLAVORS for the FOOD SERVICE INDUSTRY ..oe ),o.( . ~ :..W. LYONS MAGNUS Gt:NERAl OffICES AND MANUFACTUR ING PLANT 3789 E. ALLUVIAL CLOVIS. CALIF. 93612 PHONE, (209) 299 2183 EARL S. SMITTCAMP • ROBERT E. SMITTCAMP 23 had interviewed Hatch. He repeated the story he'd told the Brunswick police, and admitted having been in the van on July 21, but claimed he wasn't in California on that date. Meanwhile, some of the traveler's checks were located by the private detective work- ing on the case, James Comvay. One had been cashed in Colorado, possibly by Eric, and three in the area of Phoenix, Arizona. Finally, the bits and pieces of the case had begun to come together. New York agents interviewed wagen van. Hatch told Contreras one of the others was his partner and the other a hitch- hiker they'd picked up earlier. They drove east, and at a rest stop Hatch and his partner got into an argument, and the partner left. Contreras didn't know, or neglected to say, what they were arguing about. He also claimed he didn't know what happened to the other hitchhiker. He and Hatch resumed the trip east, and Hatch at first told him he'd bought the van in Canada, then later said he'd a young lady named Kelly Mohr, of Sala- manca, New York, whose name had been found on some books and papers in the van. She accounted for their presence there by explaining that about July 25 she and a friend were hitchhiking near Erie, Pennsylvania, and \vere picked up by t\VO young men in a Volks- \vagen van. Her description of them matched that of Hatch and Contreras, and she said they had Canadian money and travelers checks issued in Canada. This bit of new material gave Portland agents reason to re-question Hatch and Con- treras, but the latter, \vho was a juvenile, had been released. He was subsequently located in Brainard, Minnesota. Agents went there to question him, and, now that he was no longer in the same jail as Hatch, he told a decidedly different story. 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Contreras stated that Hatch had also men- tioned going through Texas and stealing the license plates, about being stopped by the police somewhere, and about going to Las Vegas, Nevada. He also stated that Hatch had Canadian money and traveler's checks in his possession. Late in November FBI agents in New Haven, Connecticut finally located Bertram Davis, who had failed to appear for the scheduled polygraph examination. This time he, too, was more talkative. He gave a formal statement to the effect that about July 15, somewhere in a wooded area on Highway 70 between Grand,Junction and Rifle, Colorado, Raymond Hatch had fatally stabbed Eric Wilson. On Thursday, November 30, the FBI arrested Hatch, who, when confronted with "'THE PEAK OF PROFESSIONALISM"' [B R(ALlOR' TOM CANDELARIA REALTOR/PRESIDENT PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE RESIDENTIAL' COMMERCIAL' INVESTMENTS RANCHES' MOBILE HOMES 731 E. BULLARD AVE. fRESNO. CA 93710 431-1211 MOBILE HOMES 431-4610 6050 N. FIRST ST. 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Heavy snow prevented a search during the winter, and reports are that heavy spring floods on the Colorado River and its tributar- ies may have moved it, or covered it with silt. There is a good possibility, then, that it will never be found. We fervently hope that enough evidence can be collected, from all the many agencies who participated in the investigation, that conviction can be effected without its being located. It would be interesting if \ve could provide a chronological resume of the sequence of events from the time the murderers first made contact with Eric until they were finally arrested. Trying to do so at this point, however, would be pure speculation. vVe hope those facts ,,;'ill corne out during the trial. In conclusion, there's an irrelevant, but, to me, an extremely interesting coincidence in this case. I was on vacation in November, and early in the month, before Bertram Davis gave his statement disclosing the location of the murder, I went on a hunting trip. vVhere? To the area of Grand Junction, Colorado. 1'd been trying for three months to find out what had happened to Eric Wilson, then I inadvert- ently visited the area where he met his death. Until his body is found, I will ahrvays wonder just how close I came to finding its hiding place. SIIRRA PRINTING & LITHOGRAPH CO. 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Politicians make grandi- ~Jnelnts about "increased productiv- more with \:I,rhat we have." On it appears that local government is _ ne!lis as usual, which no doubt leads peet that there must have been MeD<~e in handling of local tax funds ftft....~,n.... 13, if after it has gone into CARLOAD & POOL CAR DISTRIBUTION effect we can't tell any difference in services rendered. But there is a difference; not a great one as yet, thanks to the generosity of the state in giving some of our own money back to us, but a definite difference. It's a subtle, creeping difference that may not become glaringly obvious for several years. In this article we point out some of the signs of the inevitable future inadequacy of public services, hoping it will help out readers to better understand the problems local governments face in cop- ing with Proposition 13, and be better pre- pared for the prospect of fewer of, and lesser quality in, the government services we have come to take for granted. First, how has Proposition 13 affected the Fresno County Sheriff's Department? Not at all adversely, one could conclude, since the reversal of a previous continuing rise in the crime rate in the areas w e serve, begun a fevl 45,000 Sq. Ft.100,000 Sq. Ft. Goods OFFICE RAMP Chemical 268-4738FRESNO 31 years earlier, continued throughout 1978-79. But that conclusion would be wrong. There has been a definite adverse effect on the operation and effectiveness of the depart- ment, to the extent that only a miracle can prevent an eventual corresponding effect on th e crime rate. First, there was a reduction in management positions (assistant sheriffs, captains, lieuten- ants) of about 20%. The number of such posi- tions previously authorized had been based on the recommendations of the Peace Of- ficers Standards and Training Commission of the state of California. Using methods and formulae accepted and approved by eminent authorities in the personnel management field, P.O.S.T. had made a thorough study of our department, its functions, responsibilities, and potential, and had recommended a table of organization designed to achieve maxi- mum results from the manpower and other resources available. A reduction of that mag- HENDRIX RESTAURANT Open 7 Days a Week 5 A.M. to 11 P.M. Breakfast -Lunch -Dinner Businessman's Lunch & Salad Bar -11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Dining 5 P.M. to 10 P.M. in Our New Intimate Dining Room Cocktails from 10 A.M. • 431-4051 Featuring Steak -Lobster -Pr·ime Rib 431-4050 7031 N. Blackstone Ave. (Corner Blackstone & Herndon) ** BURGLAR * * rRCC CSTIMATCS 1271 N . 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Another way to look at it is that it was, in effect, a salary reduction for management, for captains are now doing what assistant sheriffs used to do, lieutenants what captains used to do, and so on down the line. Such a situation is certainly not conducive to good morale, nor is it likely to attract the better qualified people to law enforcement in the future. It's a defin- I TINY'S RESTAURANT "CATERING TO YOUR TASTE IS OUR BUSINESS" ALWAYS OPEN Banquet Facilities Available 4131 So. Chestnut 485-6951 Where ·Chestnut Meets The Freeway FORD TRACTORS FORD EQUIPMENT FRESNO FORD TRA[TOR, IN~ 3100 SO. PARKWAY DR. 485-9090 FRESNO, CALIF. SERVICE -PARTS -SALES _____._________________ ( c c c n S4 tJ n a: tl al oj oj trl PJ hs in ..J ite step backward in our long journey toward professionalism of law enforcement. The duties and responsibilities of the line officers have been affected to a similar degree. While no one has actually been laid off due to Proposition 13, there has been critical delay in filling vacancies caused by retirement and resignation. This means that some patrol beats have gone uncovered, pa- trol officers haven't been able to devote as much time to certain calls as they should have, and each detective's case load has increased to the point that he can't effectively investigate all the cases assigned to him. Several good officers have resigned to go into other fields of endeavor, no doubt because of the frus- tration and uncertainty resulting from the proposition. And, of course, no new positions have been authorized, nor are they likely to be in the foreseeable future, to keep pace with the steady population growth in the county. Many people consider clerical positions COUNTRY BOY MARKET 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU Chestnut & Olive 5380 N. Blackstone ~~snew? A Master Dealer N. BLACKSTONE • 431-6000 non-essential, and think that those who fill them spend their time at tasks which are nothing but bureaucratic red tape and paper shuffling. That may be true in some agencies, but not in the Fresno County Sheriff's De- partment. Someone has to process and file for safekeeping the prodigious amount of paper work that is either required by law, or is necessary for the successful prosecution of a criminal. It is only common sense that clerical specialists should be employed to do such jobs, rather than have deputy sheriffs, whose pay is considerably higher, spend time typing and filing when they should be patrolling the county or investigating crimes. Yet, we lost a few clerical positions, and are likely to lose a few more. We've already seen a few instances wherein a deputy sheriff is spending an in- ordinate amount of time at a typewriter or a file cabinet because of a lack of clerical personnel, and those instances will no doubt become more frequent. But, wasteful as· it The Fresno County Farm Bureau representing over 6,200 member families in Fresno County, salutes the Fresno County Sheriff's Department. FRESNO COUNTY FARM BUREAU 1274 W. Hedges, Fresno 93728 Phone 237-0263 FRESNO EQUIPMENT CO. "SERVING FRESNO COUNTY" (J---i 486-8020 JOHN DEERE 884-2425 FRESNO '-./. FIVE POINTS 33 1 may be, we'll have to live ",,lith it. vVithout the paper work being done, law enforcement can't function, and if we don't have enough clerical personnel, officers ,vill have to do it. Another situation which will eventually seriously hamper our operation is the limita- tion on purchase of equipment, either for replacement of non-serviceable existing items, or additional items. In the same way a family ,,,ith a tight budget decides to make the old car last another year, we've heen told to make do with what we have. But even the family who can't afford a new car this year may have some hope they'll be ahle to do so next year. In our situation, there is no such hope in sight. The budge tary limitations im- posed by Proposition 13 are simply too strin- gent and unrealistic. We can't provide an acceptable level of service forever without someday being able to buy ne,,, equipment. Crime laboratory instruments ,vear out or become obsolete. So do office machines and $> LUCKY ~ BAIL, BONDS 268-4646 2315 FRESNO STREET. FRESNO BRIX APARTMENTS BUILDING ACROSS FROM CITY HALL furniture. File cahinets become filled to overflO\ving with documents that must, by law, he retained and safeguarded. Criminals become more sophisticated, and rules we must follow pertaining to evidence, appre- hension, and detention become more com- plex. This means more and better equipment is required, and more time must be expended, to gather evidence for a successful prosecu- tion. Neither the sociologists, the penologists, the clergy, nor the schools are making any head- way in their efforts to eradicate or reduce crime hy attacking it at its source. The police are thus as necessary as ever if some measure of protection from the criminal element is to be provided the law ahiding citizen. Mean- while, the population continues to increase, which means that even though the percentage ,,,ho become criminals may remain the same, the actual number of criminals continues to grow. If 've can never hope for a corr.espond- COMPLIMENTS OF CURRIE BROS., INC. PETROLEUM DISTRIBUTOR SEEDSMEN SINCE 1884 PRODUCERS OF 819 BRAND ALFALFA 2850 So. Highway 99 Pacific Division Headquarters: Fresno ing pO] rna Cril S ful od der any o this con o • ell tb 34 ing increase in the numerical strength of our police agencies, how can we hope to even maintain the present odds in the battle against crime? So, frankly, the situation doesn't look hope- ful, either for law enforcement in particular, or for local government in general. The information presented in the remain- of this article is deliberately not based on in-depth survey, or any survey at all t casual observation. It is presented in . manner to show that anyone, without a formal investigation or ques- mnmlg those in an official capacity, can find ~~:lU~JIJ" of a grad ual but defini te decline in quality of our way of life, due to the bud- _'II?'V limitations of Proposition 13. #I-A visitor strolling through the s Department building will see some of sophisticated communications equip- in this case, computer terminals with Compliments Of ET WHOLESAL ,E GROCERY CO. Fresno P.O. Box 216 Phone (209) 439-3145 which it is possible to obtain almost instan- taneous information regarding the criminal history of suspects, vehicle registration and drivers license information, whether or not a certain person is wanted, etc. Fortunately, this system was purchased before Proposition 13, for, while it is an invaluable aid to criminal investigation and officer safety, and a sound investment, it is~expensive, and we'd never be able to obtain it had we waited. Photo #1 Photo #2-Also to be found in offices through- out the building are typewriters such as this one, which was manufactured before World War II. This particular model may be the most durable typewriter ever built, but even it can't last forever. \"'hen it is beyond repair, where will the money come from to replace it? Photo #2 35 Photo #3-Cardboard boxes can be used in lieu of file cabinets, but they're not particular- ly \ durable. Furthermore, much of the in- formation a law enforcement agency must keep is confidential. Documents filed this way are obviously accessible to any jani- tor, repairman, or other chance visitor. If you were named as a suspect in a criminal investigation, would you, whether or not you were guilty, want the information filed in an open cardboard box? Photo #3 Photo #4 Photo #5 ~arrttt l}OU~t • COLONIAL • MEDITERRANEAN • PROVINCIAL • TRANSITIONAL 149 No. Fulton SI. 3011 E. Shields Ave. c1zilutaltua, TORTILLAS SINCE 1948 WHOLESALE &RETAil CORN & FLOUR TORTILLAS & TACO SHELLS 12 88-99841 FREE DELIVERY ON WHOLESALE ORDERS OUR NEW tOeA TION 718 F STREET Corn.r Mono & F St•• FRESNO Photos #4, 5 and 6-Two or three years ago a simple and inexpensive beautification pro- gram was begun in Courthouse Park. Flower beds were bordered with miniature grape- stakes; unsightly, overgrown shrubs were replaced; trees were trimmed, etc. By careful timing of seeding and transplanting, most flower beds in the park were a mass of color most of the year. These three photos, made of three of the most prominent flower beds in May when there should be plenty of flowers in bloom, feature nothing but weeds. In other areas one sees weeds and tree saplings mar- ring the effect of flowers or greenery. There are still gardeners at work in the park, but apparently there aren't enough of them to maintain the park in its former immaculate condition. BEST WISHES From 1Juuk of Anttricu IIIU.UI 'I.IU,L DIPal1T IIl.UI.NCI cal,at.nID. FRESNO MAIN BRANCH TULARE and VAN NESS 36 Photo #8 Photo #9 Photos #7, 8, and 9-1n the rural parks, van- dalism is a critical problem. Because of Prop- 13, there is neither sufficient man- to adequately patrol the parks as a I"~.....~.n nor to repair the damage wi thin a time after it occurs. #to-Driving on Fowler Avenue across and looking in either direction, one assume that the county has plenty of for road widening and resurfacing. , traveling the other way, along venue, reveals that the improved begins a few hundred yards west of and ends at Armstrong A venue, one- to the east. Custom Cabinet Doors and Cabinets Dave -Mitch CONCRETE CO. -COMMERCIAL 266-1906 Photos #11 and 12-A more common sight on rural county roads is shown in these photos. We've always had potholes, but it seems there are more of them now, and more time elapses before they are repaired. Then it is usually by patching. Some stretches of road have more square feet of patches than of original surface. And patching is only a temporary remedy. Eventually roads damaged to this degree will. have to be resurfaced. Will there be money available"? Photo #10 Photo #11 37 Photo #12 Photos #13, 14, and 15-And we've also always had to contend \vith damaged road signs and traffic control devices. Usually, Photo #13 Photo #14 SONS CONSTRUCTION, INC. Commercial & Industrial Construction Contractors License 11206917 268-4633 5656 E. Kaviland, Fresno i SEQUOIA SAVINGS i AND LOAN ASSOCIATION FIVE lOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU DOWNTOWN -Near Divisadero 1857 Fulton MANCHESTER -Across from Manchester Center 3611 N . Blackstone FIGARDEN 1380 W. Show at Fruit CLOVIS Clovis Ave . & Show REEDLEY 1000 G Street though, in the past they were repaired almost immediately, especially in the case of a stop sign \vhere its absence could cause a fatal accident. To the photographer's knowledge, this damage had been done for several weeks when the pictures were made, and when checked a few weeks later, still hadn't been repaired. One can only assume that because of Proposition 13, there is not enough money to ensure prompt repairs of what may be considered minor damage. Let's try that ex- planation on a relative of someone who is killed by a car running the bent-over and thus invisible stop sign. Photo #15 THE FIG CONNECTION Fresh Produce Dried Fruit -Nuts -Gifts Natural Foods OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 486-9572 237-1111 Car No. 7549 Res. 486-0140 6850 N. Motel Drive Herndon, CA TRUCK CITY SERVICE FOURWHEELS RESTAURANT, COFFEE SHOP & LOUNGE PHONE 233-2561 (Area 209) 2784 S. RAILROAD AVE. FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93725 38 Photos #16 through 21-Meam,vhile, the job of policing the rural areas of the county con- tinues to grow, as new residential and com- mercial areas are developed. Many are too far from an incorporated city to be annexed, yet the homes and businesses are close enough Photo #20 We Deliver -Phone 222-3395 DeKor Drugs Corner West & Shields Purity Shopping Center Shields Ave .• Fresno St. • Fresno • 222-3337 -INSECTICIDES Oscar Kasparian Manager 39 together that the residents and cnvners will expect a level of senrice comparable to that in similar neighborhoods closer to urban areas. But, with the restrictions of Proposition 13, will they generate enough tax revenue to pay for such a level of service? Photo #21 atmospherics incorporated 291-5575 5652 E. Dayton Ave. • Fresno Liquid & Bulk Tank Division FRUEHAUF CORP. 5778 W. Barstow Ave. P.O. Box 9575 Fresno, CA 93793 442-8088 Photo #18 Photo #22 Photo #22-Long before Proposition 13, the county began purchasing compact cars for the motor pool. It was a wise move, for those vehicles are used primarily for routine trans- portation within the county of one or two persons at a time. Photo #23-Sheriff McKinney drives a com- pact car, rather than a large sedan of the type assigned to his predecessors. W. M. LYLES CO. PIPELINE & UTILITY CONSTRUCTION California Contractor's License No. 88041 255-8364 4685 East Hedges • Fresno ..JOHN BROWN 3362 E. BELMONT • REAL ESTATE SIGNS MAGNETIC SIGNS TRUCK LETTERING DECALS CUT-OUT LETTERS (PLEX/wOOD) STRIPING FRESNO • 264-1370 40 Photo #23 Photos #24 and 25-So far, at least, the county continues to furnish regular size automobiles for patrol. Hopefully, that policy will be maintained, for it's hard to imagine an officer answering a code 3 call (using red lights and siren in responding to an emergency) in a compact. Even full size cars aren't always safe, as indicated by what happened to this one \vhen it was struck from the·rear by another vehicle while the officer was stopped at a stop sign. It burst into flames, burning the paint off the righthand side. Fortunately, the officer was able to escape from the burning vehicle \vithout serious injury. Would he have been so lucky had he been patrolling in a compact? But it could come to that. These already apparent indications of the adverse effects of Proposition 13 on essential services provided by local government were THE ONE... THE ONLY ~ard!ql~T PICADILLY SQUARE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2257 W.glutuJ: 222-548/ Photo #24 noted in a stroll through the Sheriff's Depart- ment building and Courthouse Park, a short drive through the central county area, and a visit to the county garage. How many more would we have found had we made a really comprehensive investigation? But we didn't have to go to that trouble. Our casual stroll drive provided proof enough that those said Proposition 13 wouldn't lower the of essential services were dreaming. EASTON DRUG PLAZA DRUG 1796 S. Elm, Easton 15051 W. Whitesbrldge Rd. 264-2965 Kerman -846-9396 Fresno -266-8796 MENDOTA DRUG 673 Oller, Mendota 655-4254 THE OUTPOST Your Favorite Restaurant COCKTAilS -FINE FOODS Your Favorite Host DAN VUKSON 1137 North Chestnut at Olive FRESNO Photo #25 BORELLI PRODUCE DISTRIBUTORS 224-9212 5150 N. 6th Street, Suite 160 Fresno American :lruck Salvage .!Jnc. TRUCK PARTS -TRUCK REPAIRS Don Beasley T e1leptlone (209) 233-5169 P. O. Box 2805 3599 S. Hwy. 99 Fresno General's Fil]est Tire .. . Goes a long Way to Make Friends OVERSTREET GENERAL lIRE, INC. 1501 Fulton Phone 4B5-7970 2099 E. North Ave. Phone 237-7156 Day or Nite Service: 237-7156 41 4280 N. Blackstone Ave., Fresno Your 24-Hour Community Restaurant E. B. YANCEY LUMBER CO.• INC. MADERA -674-6712 FRESNO PHONE 442·0212 Shaver Lake -Phone 841-3337 ATT ARIAN RUGS Persian -Chinese -Indian Hand-Crafted' Rugs ALSO Custom Area Rugs -Any Size -Any Color CLOSED SATURDAY 1496 N. Hughes Ph. 237-0732 I @MOTOROLA Total Police Communications Systems MOTOROLA Communications & Electronics, Inc. 1530 E. Shaw Ave., Suite 105 227-1682 Fresno When Hours Count -Call MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES The Very Best in Temporary Help 225-6990 1533 E. SHIELDS, SUITE E • FRESNO 93704 WALLER INVENTORY SEIRVICE Super Markets • Department Stores • Liquor Stores Priced at Bin-Book Cost INDUSTRIAL & RETAil -FREE ESTIMATES 225-5700 -255-5348 4229 E. CLINTON AVE. • FRESNO 93703 KING'S ELECTRIC JIMMIE LATIMER OWNER 292-6884 4933 E. LANSING WAY • FRESNO C & C TILERS license #276432 Phone 251-6827 4015 E. Tulare Fresno, CA SALES SERVICE RENTALS SHAM'S MEN'S WEAR ACROSS FROM FAIRGROUNDS 251-8674 4559 E. VENTURA FRESNO RAVELloWN DON HEAD COMPLETE RECREATION CENTER MOTOR HOMES -404 ABBY • 441-7707 TRAVEL TRAILERS -339 ABBY. 441-7152 LAMOURE'S CLEANERS & LAUNDRY 16 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU FRESNO I I M & T DISTRIBUTING CO. Miller High Life Lite lowenbrau Pabst Schweppes Tonic & Mixes: Arkie Margosian -Ralph Takakjian 2377 South Orange 264-2823 42 Services Bureau Administration Division CAPT. L. NELSON Division Commander 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE LlEUT. W. BOLING Asst. Div. Comma'nder ~T&T ELECTRIC 43 LICENSE #259649 Adm'inistrative Civil Section C. BALEY Sergeant A. RANDRUP Sergeant R. BOWLING R.BRADLEY F. DELGADO L. CHRISTENSEN Cashier Clerk J. FLEMING R. HERNANDEZ D.OVERSTREET C. PIPER C. SNEDDEN J. WATTS H. WINTER D. WONG J. HENSON Recept ion ist L. LESTER Clerk 44 L. PATTON Steno Business Bureau R. INGLES Business Manager P. AUCHARD Senior Account Clerk D. CHANDLER Storeroom Supervisor R. BECK · Senior Stock Clerk J. CRANE Principal Account Clerk Training Section J. JORDAN Sergeant R. CRAIG Brueckner Sand & Gravel Inc. 266-6547 4489 W. Dakota, Fresno F. BURFORD B . PRINCE Clerk APPLIANCE PARTS and EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS REFRIGERATOR-lAUNDRY-RANGE HEATING -COOLING -CAMPER & TRAilER SUPPLIES 4936 N. BLACKSTONE, FRESNO • 222-8484 45 Eagal's Equipment Co. AI Pecchenino, Manager dba Colonial Leasing WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS 485-2190 2220 Tulare Street, Fresno, CA 93721 THE UNITED ACCOUNT ASK ABOUT IT! UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK FRESNO MANCHESTER TOWER 1S1 & HERNDON MAIN OFFICE MALL OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 442-6600 442-6689 442-6655 442-6697 LE MOSS RADIAL TIRE, INC. DISTRIBUTORS OF MICHELIN "X" & GOODYEAR TIRES SALES & SERVICE Trucks, Passenger, Compacts & Sports Cars RECAPPING -USING BANDAG RUBBER 2919 N. HWY. 99 233-3731 (At Flat Top Truck Stop. Fresno) COMPLIMENTS BUCK RANCHES FRESNO THE CABRERA FAMILY WELCOMES YOU TO THEIR NEW RESTAURANT CASA (Formerly Casa Canales) "DINING MEXICAN STYLE" 222-4835 311.0 N. MAROA near SHIELDS C8) ASC Everything Your Car Would Require Specializing in Repairs on Transmissions of all Types Air Conditioning. Complete Engine Overhauls. Adjusting Seals • Rebuilding • Towing • Most Parts in Stock Ask About Our Revolving Charge -Ask About Our Conditional Guarantee Call For Free Es1imates 2403 E. McKinley Ave_ ('b block wesl of Fresno 51.) 268-0882 CATTUZZO & REEDER, INC. CUSTOM SILAGE CHOPPING Frank Cattuzzo Home 864-3387 Mobile Car -6157 486-3807 Wes Reeder Home 897-7113 Mobile Car -6301 486-3807 CLUB BRAZIL COCKTAILS MIKE OBERTI PROPRIETOR 968 BROADWAY 442-9898 Best Wishes From PPG INDUSTRIES WORKS NO. 15 Keep Up The Good Work 46 Services Division CAPT. J. PAPAZIAN Division Commander Technical Services Section A. BOUDREAU Criminalist A. BRADSHAW Deputy Criminologist J. DUTY Deputy Criminologist G. GILLIS Deputy Criminologist E. LAMB Criminologist D. MILLS Criminologist Call. . . 237-8347 925 North A bby Street UL CENTRAL STATION SERVICES INSURANCE CREDITS INSTALLATION AND 24-HOUR SERVICE • Burglary • Holdup • Closed Circuit TV • Fire • Access Control • Industrial Process BUSI:'tlESS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL 47 Technical Services Section (continued) D. MORGAN Criminologist R. PREHEIM R. SMITH Deputy Criminologist Criminologist W. SARMENT Criminologist J. TARVER Deputy Criminologist L. WIGGS Crim inologist J. CIANCETTI Identification Technician D. COWELL Photo Lab Technician L. WRIGHT ROY SMITH 5 MINUTE SERVICEcgJAru DAY OR NIGHT 233-4521WE HAVE THE KEY 24 Hour ServiceTerms Available FREE BAIL INFORMATION 2316 Ventura at M (across from Convention Center) Clerk 48 FRESNO CATHOLIC CEMETERI ES • St. Peter's Cemetery • Holy Cross Cemetery • Calvary Cemetery 264N. Blythe 485-6422 Fingerprint Section D. CROSS Identification Technician J. LASHBROOK Identification Technician J. SATERSTAD Identification Technician D. NEELEY Senior I.D. Technician Records Section M. HAGGERTY Senior Clerk E. MASON Senior Clerk C. CAMPBELL Y. COUGOULAT • O'NEAL IRRIGATION SUPPLY CO. SPRINKLERS IIDIDENTIAl-COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL -AGRICULTURAL AUTOMATIC OR MANUALSYSTEMS-WHOLESALE OR RETAil R8in-O-Mat-Weather· Tee -Champion -Superior -Hydro-Rain 143 E. SIERRA. FRESNO • 431-9220 49 B. BOLTON T. GOFF Landscaping & Sprinkler Contractors, Inc. 170 N. Villa Fresno, CA 93727 (209) 255-3273 Joel Vogt Records Section (conti,nued) K. HERFURTH L. HILL V. KASPARIAN A. KNOELKE SANTI'S, INC. USED CA'RS -FINANCE SERVICE 1142 F Street also Whitesbridge & Hughes 268-9344 FRESNO Cotton-your ",,,'" co.'o", best buy I CALIFORNIA COMPR,ESS Div. of BAYSIDE WAREHOUSE CO. FRESNO 50 F. HURLEY K. JOHANSEN J. KOSHGARIAN L. KUFFEL Let Pay Less lill your next prescription Remember ... lor Prescriptions 2;ll-037 1 R. J. WAYTE & SONS Safway Stee I Scaffolds CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT Service You Can Re'ly On 4623 E. Harvey, Fresno 255-1631 Records Section (continued) L. MADRIGAL J. McMILLAN D. MORRIS I. PALlUGHI S. PATTERSON B. PETERSON P. E. O"HAIR and Co. Wholesale Plumbing, Heating, Industrial Water Works Supplies and Air Conditioning Supplies 485-9220 N BUILDINj 801 " R" STREET RIALS CO FRESNO, CALIF. . 93714 ,..~Lileeol 209/ 266-9675?1tate'tiaid- Armstrong Acoust ical Fiberglass Patio PanelsRoofina Simpson BUilding Board Fiberglass Insulationand Acoustical Tile Pipe I nsulatior'Fhntkote Floor Tile Corrugated TransiteFlex Board Wilson Art PlasticsMarlHe Panels Tectum PanelsTran~itop Panels P. WEBER T. WILFONG SEMPER TRUCK LINES MART'IN SEMPER, Prop. Terminal -Palm & Herndon PHONE 439-1835 51 Bailiff Service E. AREYANO D. BOTTA D. DOUGLAS W. HILL Builders Concrete, Inc. . " -Y'-'~~~ ;"OUIllDfRS'\ \ CONCRETE J '. " ~ ' y Q ~f!.!r:3,Q, 0 Ashlan Near 99 225-3664 READY MIX CONCRETE JOE OISHIAN GARAGE 4616 NORTH FIRST AT GETTYSBURG Phone 224-6619 52 CENTRAL CAL TRUCK REPAIR 233-9194 2737 South East Avenue Fresno Herndon Garden Center WHOLESALE -RETAIL • TREES -SHRUBS • FERTILIZERS • PLANTS Indoor & Outdoor • TOOLS & SUPPLIES • LANDSCAPING OPEN 7 DA YS A WEE K 435-0440 130 E. HERNDON AVENUE • FRESNO W. CUNNINGHAM Lieutenant F. SAGNIERE Sergeant Bailiff Service (continued) A. MARONEY J. McCLENDON B. MORRISON L. NIUVIEIER T. SCOTT W. STUMPF L. TREXLER V. VALLES Compliments Of GEO. A. HORMEl &CO. VllLLEY [HHOME PLATING Tony Lucas, Owner Phone 251 -8684 1366 N. Sierra Vista Ave. Fresno NOW 5 LOY LOY RESTAURANTS DINING ROOM & TAKE-OUT AT: 780 E. Shaw at First -227-0906 West & Shaw -431-7142 Peach & Kings Canyon -255-1672 Rodeo Plaza, Shaw & Minnewawa, Clovis -299-9791 TAKE-OUT ONLY AT: 4235 E. Fountain Way at Cedar -222-7761 S",jng 'M V,I/'YCJ g~~:~:D li3'i.-'lzIe NEW ROOFS •• ".co." _~,__ RE-ROOFING -REPAIRS '" " ROOFING INC. 264-1013 ~ • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL STATE LICENSE NO. 277979 315 N. Thorne Ave., Fresno P.O. BOX 12426 53 VANGAS INC. Everyone's Favorite Flame! Fresno ComplillH'IlI" Of V ALLEY CHILDRENS HOSPITAL AND GUIDANCE CLINIC FRESNO RANCHER'S COTTON OIL MANUFACTURERS OF COTTONSEED PRODUaS P. O. Box 248 FRESNO 0....,. ,. , . . ,<-firIe-I"" ..'. ..",,:~ P/c/(UP.DELIVEIl'f 268·5353 OFFICIAL PICKUP-DELIVERY SERVICE ~ RADIO DISPATCHED ~ " FOR MOST MAJOR ? AIR LINES & FORWARDING AGENTS 24-Hour Service .. .. . .... . . . .. . ... 485-2920 VALLEY PARCEL SERVICE 500 S. Teilman Ave. Fresno BEER FOSTER'S OLD FASHION, FREEZE Califomia's Favorite Dessert Great Hamburgers Go Home Happy! Look Twice! Don 't Get Fooled -Get Foster's 6 -CONVENIENT IlOCATIONS -6 3377 N. Cedar -222-5384 J858 E. Ventura Ave. -266-4884 1449 E. Belmont Ave. -266-2277 753 E. Barstow at First -227-6522 902 Clovis Ave., Clovis -299-2820 5729 N. Palm Ave. -431-5729 D & H DISTRliBUTING 2006 So. Mary Street Fresno Res . 251-6322 Bus. 485-1861 UNITED STATES COLD STORAGE OF ICENTRAL CALIFORNIA Central Valley Ice Co. 2003 Cherry Ave. Fresno ADAMS PAVING CO. EXCAVATING -GRADING -PAVING Licensed Contractor Bu s. Phone 268-7391 No. 253883 JACK JAMES 3110 W. Clinton - Fresno, Calif. 93711 54 l'l./rning InWa.{O The Police Officer Cou'nselor Editor's Note-In last year's edition of The Review we presented two points of view regarding the duties of the department's counselor-his, and that of some of the officers' wives who had participated in one of his programs. This article, reprinted by per- mission from the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin; presents a more general and com- an im- UIII\,1,,&I,v response of assistance from all police it is the broadcast that a fellow is in trouble and needs help. It is almost a separate emergency switch exists inside officer which' is specially reserved for of call. When the switch is activated, officers rally to the aid of one of their to a degree unlike any other profession. a response is a tribute to the tremendous of brotherhood among police officers; all face the stark realization that at any moment "that call could be for me." common identity and awareness of problems may be a relatively un- resource for dealing with serious problems associated with the polic- as well as the professional dangers. By ROGER L. DEPUE Special Agent Training Division FBI Academy Quantico, Va. prehensive point of view, and tends to con- firm the theory that such a person can, if utilized properly, be of great value to a department generally, and to its personnel individually. Unfortunately, ours has become a luxury we can no longer afford. The counseling program was a recent victim of Proposition 13. The Problem Many police officers are in trouble today and need help. The trouble is caused by stress overload, and the need is as urgent as the patrol car broadcast requesting assistance. Current literature on the police profession abounds with articles discussing police prob- lems, such as divorce, alcoholism, and suicide. The April 1978 issue of The Police Chief is devoted to an examination of the "Pitfalls of Policing." Its editorial declares: "The impact of psychological stress ap- pears to be reaching crisis proportions and manifests itself in forms of behavior ranging from reduced job effectiveness to suicide, an act constituting the ultimate loss for the officer's family as well as for the department and the community."l 55 A recent and controversial book by a police psychiatrist claims that 35 percent of the police officers presently employed are psy- chologically unsuited for their jobs. Not only are they unfit for duty, according to Dr. Edward E. Shev, a San Francisco area poUce psychiatrist, but they are dangerous. Dr. Shev goes on to say that an additional 60 percent of today's poUce officers, although basically sound from the psychiatric point of view, are often in need of some sort of guidance in order to recognize their personal weaknesses and to overcome the adverse effects of job pressures.2 Psychologists from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health have been studying the effects of job stress on police officers for several years. They con- clude that: " ... police work becomes one of the few jobs which has a potent adverse effect on the total life of the worker. That is, the police- man's job affects his own personal social life, his family's social life, his children's percep- tion of him as a father, etc."3 The job makes great demands on the mental, emotional, and physical capabilities of the officer-demands that are all too often so stressful that they begin to destroy the individual~ There has been a great deal of research conducted on the occupation of the police officer in recent years; the results of much of this research suggest several major stress problem areas which are associated with the lav.r enforcement profession. The Problem Areas One major stress area involves the basic philosophical question, "What is the role of the police in today's society?" Most of those who have analyzed the police role have noted that on the street level the job is fraught with contradictions and inconsistencies.4 · Except (ON511LTANT5. DE51"NEft5 AND MANUfACTlIftE.,5 IN THE fluom 50LM ENE,,"y 1550 N. CLARK FRESNO, CALIF. 93703 209-441-1833 tt,e ener~ factOf'l:l HICKS SIGNS "A NAME YOU CAN RECOMMEND"j' LICENSE #285066 SALES & SERVICE 264-8657 FRESNO PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Pipe Cutting & Threading 'Is through 4 Inches 255-8353 4572 E. BELMONT FRESNO ~.-."'-I' HAMES BUS SALES ~~; NEW AND USED FOR THE FOLLOWING: SCHOOLS· FARM LABOR CONTRACTORS CHURCHES -ALL DENOMINATIONS ENGINE OPTIONS FOR GAS & DIESEL 5602 E. BELMONT, FRESNO 251-8332 PUMA CONSTRUCTION CO. "CUSTOM HOMES" State Contractors License No. 366483 485-4585 4387 W. SANTA ANA ST. • FRESNO 93711 Automatic Transmission Center Don Osterberg, Owner 233-8848 1287 N. Blackstone Ave. HE NEWEST -MOST EXCITING PERSONALIZED UNE Of CUSTOM MADE TROPHIES & PLAQUES WITH YOUR • SCHOOL CREST -fOR SCHOLASnC AWARD • SCHOOL MASCOT -fOR SPORTS AWARDS • CLUB OR COMPANY EMBLEMS • SPORT & SCHOLASnC SCENES 56 for general statements like "enforce the law and maintain order," the duties of the police officer depend upon such diverse factors as the oath of office, the law, court decisions, departmental policy, informal quota systems, the political climate, community pressures, common sense, and the personality of the chief of police.s However, police officers who patrol the street find that the legalistic solu- tions to human problems are often inap- propriate, and common sense solutions are frequently second guessed. The role conflict and ambiguity inherent in the job itself are compounded by the dis- torted, fictionalized media image of the police officer, creating unreal expectations in both citizens and recruits. Many new police officers are genuinely confused and mistaken about the nature of the job. Dr. Martin Reiser, Los Angeles Police Department psychologist, refers to one "macho" form of mistaken role identity as the "John Wayne Syndrome."6 SHAW-SIXTH SQUARE Jack J. Edwards -Jack L. Kibler General Partners (209) 226-2732 5528 N. Palm, Suite 101 Fresno, California 93704 BEST WISHES Bill'S SHEETROCK SERVICE 255-1231 3092 E. ASH LAN, FRESNO Herb Bauer's Sporting Goods "The All Sports Store" INDOOR PISTOL RANGE LADIES' & MEN'S PISTOL CLASSES AVAILABLE OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS WHERE ABBY & BLACKSTONE MEET 237-3151' SAF -T -CAB, INC. 268-5541 3241 S. PARKWAY DRIVE FRESNO 57 With approximately 39 percent of prime time television based on law enforcement themes,7 the public is constantly being bombarded with the tough, aggressive "super cop," an image in contrast with the helpful, friendly, professional officer that modern training aca- demies are trying to graduate today. A second maior problem area concerns the environment in which the police officer must function successfully. The nature of his work takes the officer into sections of the jurisdic- tion where he is most likely to experience frustration and anxiety in his interactions with people. Even after considerable training and street experience, an officer may often feel ill at ease and disoriented when handling calls in these areas. He tries to deal with serious matters among people who possess a life style and value system different from his own, and because of this, may suffer from a condition which sociologists term "culture shock." C.ul- tural shock, applied to police work by Victor FOODLAND MARKETS OF FRESNO "WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE" VIE-DEL COMPANY 11903 South Chestnut 834-2525 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Strecher in his book, The Environment of Law Enforcement,8 is the discomfort one feels \ when he moves from one cuI ture to another and cannot accurately interpret, pre- dict, and influence the behavior of those around him. There is a general loss of familiar cues and symbols, such as words, gestures, facial expressions, customs, etc. This discom- fort and social strangeness often predispose the person (in this case, the officer) to the development of negative attitudes about the people, and he begins to anticipate unpleas- ant interactions with those persons who are unlike himself. Harvard University Professor James Q. 'Nilson describes it as follows: "The working environment of the police is not only charged with emotion and suspicion, it is often, in the eyes of the police, hostile and uncoopera- tive."9 Real and perceived threats from the outside mix with the interdependence and mutual SIERRA HOSPITAL FRESNO CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL SIERRA VIEW CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL WILBUR -ELLIS CO. RED-TOP FARM (:HEMICALS 442-1220 FRESNO support from inside the police profession to encourage formation of a separate police subculture. The policeman's world can be- come insulated from the outside world by a cohesive, high-identity peer group which can exert powerful influence over the officer's conduct and behavior. Another .area of concern deals with the officer's personal life. The job can dominate his life, both on duty and off. Time spent away from home slowly increases, and many police officers become so absorbed in their work that they become a kind of "worka- holic." Shift work and the police subculture combine to limit an officer's friends to asso- ciates only. "Shop talk" commands conver- sation at work and home, and spouses find themselves competing with what appears to be their mates' first love-the job. Add to these problems the officer's greater tempta- tion for sexual infidelity, the development of 'vvhat appears to be a coldness and hardness in BOYS MARKET GROCERIES • MEAT • PRODUCE BEER • WINES • LIQUORS COMPLETE VARIETY DEPARTMENT C STREET, FRESNO 237-0896 NELSON CRANE & SIGN SERVICE DESIGN NEON & PLASTIC FABRICATION INSTALLATION CRANE SERVICE CALIFORNIA CONTRACTORS LICENSE #250227 3147 GOLDEN STATE BLVD. • FRESNO. 233-1543 BRENTWOOD ESTATES built by WESTCAL, INC. Robert McCaffery: President Jerry DeYoung: VP/Construction Karen McCaffery: Secretary Paula DeYoung: Vice President Contractor', License ~304403 4228 N. CEDAR FRESNO (209) 224-7405 RetaU Clerks Union Local 1288 442-1288 265 N. 'Fresno St. Fresno 58 personality, limited family interaction (es- pecially with the children), insensitive "in- terrogation" techniques used in discussions with family m embers, and increased use of alcohol and drugs, and marriages become strained to the breaking point.10 Police departments researching marriage failures among their officers find widely varying results. Dr. Martin Reiser reported in 1972 that the Seattle Police Department dis- covered 60 percent of its officers were di- vorced during the first three years on the force. In contrast, the Los Angeles Police Department experienced a five percent di- vorce rate during the first three years on the job, and found 21.1 percent of the total force in divorced status.I! The Salt Lake City Police Department was said to have a four percent divorce rate. The Tacoma, Washington, Police Department has been reported as having 82 percent of its force divorced, and the San Jose, California, Police ~ OFFICE ., __ ~ EQUIPMENT -'" CO.tti OFFICE FURNITURE -OFFICE ACCESSORIES FRANCHISED DEALERS FOR STEELCASE & ALMA 1417 FULTON ST. / FRESNO, CA 93721 /485-5250 FRESNO TENT & AWNING CO. SNOW'S PLACE 264:-4771 2443 STANISLAUS DAY-N-NITE MARKETS CLOVIS 190 Clovis Ave. -299-9897 • 7 Bullard -299-9843 1799 Bullard -299-9975 FRESNO 1589 N. Fruit -442-9809 Also In KERMAN, REEDLEY and SAN JOAQUIN Compliments Of OLIVIA TAVARES DAIRY PRODUCER'S SHIPPER 264-4191 3035 S. Blythe Avenue • Fresno D epartment estimated its divorce rate to be be tween 50 and 70 percent. J2 Another survey reported divorce rates in police departments in Baltimore, \1aryland, as 17 percent; in Santa Ana, California, as 27 percent; and in Chicago as 33.3 percent.13 Despite what emphasis one wishes to place upon such statistics, m(,)st experts would agree that a stable family relationship is a significant contributing factor to a successful law en- forcement career;14 an unstable relationship would most likely have the opposite result. A fourth area of stress overload for police officers is the situational crisis. Many officers experience trauma after being involved in a highly charged situation, such as a shooting. Some find it difficult to cope with certain instances of injury and death, and there are numerous occasions when police officers become very depressed by instances of vic- timization, injustice, and public apathy. ~ome officers get too deeply and personally in- SINCERE BEST WISHES Mr. and Mrs. Aram "Shorty" Peters In Appreciation To The Sheriff's Department SHERMAN THOMAS ENTERPRISES 59 volved in certain cases, while those involved in undercover assignments experience in- tensely stressful ordeals. The situational crisis is a critical, high-stress time when the officer urgently needs help.ls In addition to these major problem areas, police officers are frustrated by numerous organizational factors, ranging from poor equipment to lack of administrative sup- port. 16 Some officers cannot adjust to a department's disciplinary action; others who are disillusioned are often tempted to take advantage of corruption opportunities.17 Af- ter a prolonged period of time in frustrating and apparently hopeless conditions, many officers experience "burn-out"'S and culture fatigue,19 finding it difficult to cope with the boredom and inactivity of some assignments. One study reported by Wayne C. Richard and Ronald D. Fell reveals police officers in the State of Tennessee to have an incidence of health problems somewhat higher than other occupations.2o (See Hans Selye's "Diseases of Adaption.")21 They also have significantly higher rates of premature deaths than the general population and rank third among occupations in suicide rates .22 The kinds of personal problems confront- ing police officers range from mild mal- adjustments to severe disturbances. As with the general population, the majority of these problems do not require hospitalization or intensive psychotherapy; however, most do BASQUE FRENCH BAKERY GENUINE SOUR DOUGH FRENCH BREAD & ROLLS BAKED LOCALLY Wholesale & Retail -Walk-In Trade Invited 2606 Kern Street 268-7088 require attention and assistance for successful resolution. Programs In an attempt to meet the psychological needs of their officers, police departments have instituted a variety of programs. 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Home, Fresno, CA 93703 60 usually a local priest, minister, or rabbi who voluntarily worked with the agency in an effort to care for the spiritual needs of the officers. He was available to offer guidance and assistance to officers and their families during troubled times, and also aided police with some of their duties, such as delivering death messages. Today, many police chap- lains are involved in counseling, and are generally considered to be a very valuable asset to the department. But the increase in police personal problems suggests that an additional dimension in counseling is needed. \1ost major police departments have initi- ated psychological service units staffed by psychologists arid other mental health pro- fessionals. While being on the department payroll and under the direction of the chief, they still possess a certain amount of auton- omy. 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Coun- seling in the unit is conducted on a confiden- tial basis-in accordance with professional ethics and with no report furnished to the department administrators. In addition to counseling, many psycho- logical service units participate in a wide range of administrative and operational func- tions, such as recruit selection, screening and promotion boards, training programs, re- search projects, liaison with mental health agencies, management consultations and field emergencies (suicide, hostage, etc.). Some are also involved in the psychological profiling of criminals and the use of hypnosis as an in- vestigative aid. Department psychologists have noted a number of problems in their work with police,2:3 one of 'which is maintaining client confidentiality. Some police administrators want feedback on problem officers, or oc- casionally, an officer may be dangerous and his condition should be communicated to his ~superiors. 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Cherry Ave. 268-7321 62 Services Unit, also recommends that the unit be made up of a blend of officer psycholo- gists and civilian psychologists.24 For most police departments, a psychological services unit staffed by full-time professionals is an impossibility, since it is far too expensive.25 A relatively new and interesting program to aid officers having interpersonal problems on their beats is called the Action Review Panel. When police officers are the subject of a given JERRY'S CARPETS Quality Carpeting at Affordable Prices -FREE ESTIMATES- Jerry Stockdale, Owner • Bob Chaffin, Manager 3035 E. Ashlan, Fresno, CA 93726 224-6860 BUCKETMOUTH SHOP INC. BEAR CAT SCANNER 10% DISCOUNT TO SERVICE PERSONNEL 264-0110 1546 N. WEST AVE. • FRESNO JOHNNIE HANOIAN DISTRIBUTING 701-A L STREET AUTO BODY COLLISION REPAIR & PAINT 252-2901 4533 E. BELMONT BULLOCK'S VACUUM PUMPING Cesspool & Septic Tank Pumping WE PUMP OUT ALL THE SLUDGE Electric Snake Work 4725 E. 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They discuss how to handle problem situations and present alternatives and common sense techniques to the officer experiencing difficulty. The Oakland, California, Police Depart- ment pioneered this approach and claims a great deal of success with it. 26 On the other hand, the Kansas City, Missouri, Police De- partment experimented with a form of peer panel and determined it to be largely non- productive.27 Other attempts to set up programs tohelp police officers with problems have been oriented toward specific problem areas; many major police departments have pro- grams designed to aid the alcoholic. These programs are often begun and staffed by rehabilitated police officer alcoholics and are usually associated with national treatment associa tions. SUNSET PATIO SERVING FRESNO FOR OVER 18 YEARS PATIO COVERS. SCREEN ROOMS. CARPORTS WINDOW AWNINGS * Free Estimates * See Our Display AI: Oul of Town Call COllecl 318 E. 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SUITE 101 • FRESNO 64 forcement representatives have too often been on opposite sides of the great law en- forcement debates of our times, i.e., punish- ment, rehabilitation, social disorder, civil dis- obedience, etc. The Need Literature reflects that a large number of police officers have job-related personal problems which adversely affect their job performance and personal lives. The majority of these problems are not of the major mental illness variety and probably would not re- quire long-term psychotherapy. Enlightened police administrators from large departments are responding to this need with a variety of programs, but many police officers go un- aided because of lack of funds, unavailability of trained counselors, and reluctance to turn to community mental health resources. A Potential Solution Police departments could set up "in-house" counseling programs utilizing their own of- ficers who are properly trained in counseling skills. Selected police officers, perhaps with undergraduate degrees in the behavioral sci- ences, could go to local colleges and univer- sities, enroll in counseling programs, and begin to learn the urgently needed skills. es designed to address special police could also be established, modeled modern schools of education which student development courses for edu- ACE LIQUOR Liquor * Beer * Wine Delicatessen * Soft Drinks oE. Kings Canyon Road -251-6555 DON'S MOBIL SERVICE _n,""""'..... le Lube -Brake -Tune Up Work Call 266-8440 for Pick Up Service 1306 W. Clinton at West Avenue cation counselors to aid them in understand- ing specific student problems. Gary S. Belkin, professor of counseling at Long Island Uni- versity, offers a definition of practical coun- seling for education which could easily be altered to fit the needs of the police agency. "Practical counseling may be defined as the total counseling process, underlined by a coherent philosophy and self-awareness, practiced with a commitment to the client's total growth, and encompassing face-to-face interviews, group processes, school services, testing programs, extracurricular activities, vocational and educational information, and anything else which contributes to the client's development and fulfillment as a person."29 Belkin distinguishes between counseling and psychotherapy in the summary of the first chapter in his book. "Counseling and psychotherapy, although often used interchangeably, were shown to have different meanings in their operational senses. Both do treat emotional, adjustment, and behavioral problems, and both vary in the degree of intensity, depending upon the practitioner. But while psychotherapy is built upon a comprehensive theory of personality, a psychopathology, and a specific corpus of techniques, counseling is built upon an under- lying philosophy of life, including theories of value, knowledge, and reality. In this respect, we may consider counseling as a broader discipline than psychotherapy, since it treats the whole person in the context of his inter- H. B. EASTMAN TRUCKING GENERAL HAULING 3329 W. Dudley Ave., Fresno 268-7216 FRESNO GLASS CO. AUTO GLASS -WINDOW & PLATE -MIRRORS -TABLE TOPS -Free Estimates - "IF ITS GLASS WE HAVE ITI" i637 L St., Fresno 268-6331 I I 65 __ personal and experiential environment, whereas psychotherapy concentrates on the symf!tomatic, neurotic, or pathological as- pects of the personality.":36 There are some departments which have attempted this approach; the Boston Police Department is one example. Its counseling unit began as an alcoholic counseling pro- gram. Soon police officers with other kinds of personal problems began seeking the assist- ance of the alcoholic program counselors (three police officers who are rehabilitated alcoholics themselves). As more nonalcoholic clients sought help, the need to learn greater counseling skills became apparent. The of- ficers contacted the Boston University Coun- selors Education Program, and a course of study was set up to teach the counseling officers a variety of counseling techniques.31 Today the Boston Police Department's "Stress Program" is well-established and is helping dreds of fellow officers through difficult th any new venture, setting up such a ould entail a number of problems the university and for the police dep t. But little by little, the problems would be worked out and the benefits would be tremendous. Such a counseling program would be in reach of most police budgets. The police officer counselor could apply his new-found knowledge to a variety of common police problems. He could assist in training pro- ROL PAK FILTER SERVICE CO. SALES & SERVICE o & M Tractor Rollers -Lincoln Lube Equipment Cyclone Filters -Stratoflex Hyd. Hose & Fittings 2381 S. Sarah 268-0292 4I CUITING DIVISION OF HARVEST INDUSTRIES. INC MEDICATIONS FOR LIVESTOCK & POULTRY SADDLES -WESTERN BOOTS -HATS RIDING EQUIPMENT 1415 B Street -Corner of Tuolumne & B 268-7353 grams in areas such as crisis intervention, use of community resources, dealing with police personal stress, etc., and could set up peer review panels from the counseling perspec- tive. The police experience which he holds in common with his client would give him valuable insight and might make him more acceptable to the client than an outside psy- chologist. Finally, the police officer counselor could refer clients to non-police counselors and psychotherapists when necessary and also serve to smooth out some of the distrust and suspicion which might arise in the for- mation of that relationship. Reaching a greater number of these trou- bled police officers would be of great benefit to the police department and to the com- munity. but most of all, the call for assistance of a police officer in trouble would be ans\vered as it has been in the past, by one of his own. Footnotes I Howard C. Shook, "Pitfalls in Policing," The Police Chief, April 1978, p. 8. 2 Edward E. Shev and Jeremy Joan Hewes, Good Cops/ Bad Cops: Memoirs of a Police Psychiatrist (San Francisco: San Francisco Book Company, Inc., 1977), pp. 54-55. 3William H. Kroes, Bruce L. Margolis, and Joseph J. Hurrell, Jr., "Job Stress in Policemen," Journal of Police Science and Administration 2 (1974): 155. 'Jerome H. Skolnick, Justice Without Trial: Law Enforcement in Democratic Society (New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1966), pp. 6-22; James O. Wilson, Varieties of Police Behavior (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1968), pp. 278-299; James O. 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Strecher, The Environment of Law ~folfce,me,nt (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., ), p. 89. 'Wilson, Varieties of Police Behavior, p. 27. 10 John Strat1on, "Pressures in Law Enforcement " The Police Chief, November 1975, p. -l5. II Martin Reiser, Practical Psychology for Police (Springfield, III.: Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, p. 29. Tamra Tate, "Policemen Take Home Their Work " Aurora (Colorado) Sentinel. November 23, ,p. 17. 1.3James A. Durner, Mark A. Kroeker, Charles R. and William R. Reynolds, "Divorce-Another Hazard," The Police Chief, November 1975, ROSE'S CAFE BEER -POOL Pool Tournament on Tuesday, Wednesday and SI,nday Nights 1201 E. CENTRAL • FRESNO • 264-2466 RAY BROS. TRANSPORTATION TRUCK BROKERS ;at'1:. ~IALILING IN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES DRIED FRUITS -SEEDS -NUTS TO ALL EASTERN DESTINATIONS 237-4752 237-1877 1830 N. WOODSON • FRESNO COMPLIMENTS OFA FRIEND TRIMMER of FRESNO San Joaquin Valley Distributors TRIMMER POWER LAWN MOWERS HONDA POWER PRODUCTS E. McKINLEY AVE. 266-0582 I'John Strat1on, "The Law Enforcement Family: Programs for Spouses," FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, March 1976, p. 16. 15 Michael D. Roberts, "Job Stress in Law Enforcement: A Treatment Program," Job Stress and the Police Officer, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, December 1975), p. 232. 16Kroes, p. 147 . 17 Herman Goldstein, Policing a Free Society (Cambridge: Bollinger Publishing Company, 1977), p. 199. 18 Katherine W. Ellison and John l. Genz, "The Police Officer as Burned-Out Samaritan," FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, March 1978, p. 4. 19 Strecher, p. 89. 20Wayne C. Richard and Ronald D. Fell, " Health Factors in Police Job Stress," Job Stress and the Police Officer, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, NIOSH, Center for Disease Control (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, December 1975) p. 78. 21 Selye's Diseases of Adaption: High blood pressure, heart at1acks, peptic ulcers, migraine headaches, pains in the neck, certain types of asthma, toxicomanias, alcoholism, and excessive obesity or leanness due to abnormal dietary pat1erns and others. See Hans Selye, The Stress of Life (New York: McGraw-Hili Book Co., 1978) p. 84 and pp. 169-276. 22 Richard and Fell, p. 82. BISCHEL'S LIQUOR BEER -WINE -KEGS Portable Bar Available BOB BISCHEL: Owner 4486 E. BELMONT • FRESNO • 255-3566 WESTERN BOOT & SHOE CO. 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Produced and Directed by Ira Eisenberg, KRON TV, 1974. 21 Tony Pate, Jack W. McCullough, Robert A. Bowers, and Amy Ferrora, Kansas City Pser Review Panel: An Evaluation Report (Washington, D.C.: Police Foundation, 1976), p. 58. 28 Richard and Fell, pp. 78-79. 29 Gary S. Belkin, Practical Counseling in the Schools (Dubuque, Iowa: William C. Brown Co., 1975), p. 34. 30 Belkin, p. 36. 31 Mark H. Furstenberg, "Dealing with Police Stress," Job Stress and the Police Officer, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, NIOSH (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, December 1975), p. 232. HUMPHREY BROS. INSURANCE Established 1906 841 No. Fu Iton 264-3541 Compliments Of A FRIEND KONG'S MARKET Meat -Groceries -Produce Beer and Wine 3706 E. 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Fresno SI. • Fresno. 485-8260 ALBRECHT'S WELDING HITCHES FOR ALL CARS AND TRUCKS TOW BARS -TRUCK RACKS TRUE PIVOT SWAY-CONTROLLED HITCHES SHAW & OLD "99" 485-8460 PASTEL MOTORS Limp In -Leap Out In A Top Quality Used Car Dave Brandon 304 Abby Call me al ... 485-3875 I STERLING UNIFORM & TOWEL SUPPLY 255-3031 5258 E. PINE AVE. FRESNO R. BOLAND J . CAUGHELL R. COBBS Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant , A.COX / Sergeant Sergeant COMPLIMENTS OF FORKNER RANCHES 70 Patrol Division (continued) D. GUSTAFSON Sergeant G. LAWLESS Sergeant D. MURRAY Sergeant G. GALLAGHER Sergeant G. PETRUCELLI Sergeant W. PIERCE Sergeant A. RUSCONI Sergeant G. SCHMIDT Sergeant T. WHITE Sergeant M. WRIGHT Sergeant Sergeant CALIFORNIAII -FIRST BANK ~ COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Fresno Branch North Fresno Branch 1458 Kern St. 1330 E. Shaw Ave. 233-0591 226-7900 Insured By Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 71 Complete Construction Service Factories, warehouses, retail stores, offices, recreational and educational buildings. Any size or type. The building systems that put you In business quickly and very economically. ~ AMERICAN C.II (209) 255·0477 BUILDINGS Robert Jolly ..Construction Co., Inc. Patrol Division (continued) R. BANUELOS .....- R. ALAIMO F. AMPARANO R. BARUTI N. BEAZLEY J. BURGE E. BURK C.CATES COFFEE'S Men's and Women's Clothing FRESNO Downtown & Fashion Fair VISALIA Sequoia Mall BAKERSFIELD Valley Plaze Custom Radiator & Air Conditioning Service Sales -Service -Repair Fast -Dependable Ernie Ruiz -Owner 486-5656 Corner of Clark and Home 2048E. Home TRAILERS * MOTOR HOMES * RENTALS & SALES DALE'S RV CENTER 291·9161 DALE HUFFORD DALE CROSS SERVICING ALL MAKES RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 2891 N. CLOVIS AVE. FRESNO, CALIFORNIA TRASH HAULING & SITE CLEANING BROKEN CONCRETE ROCK, SAND & GRAVEL TOP SOIL & FILL DIRT ARCHIE CRIPPEN DEMOLITION & EXCAVATION LICENSED & BONDED -CONTRACTORS LICENSE NO. 254670 EXCAVATING. GRADING • DUMP TRUCK YRACTOR & LOADER WORK • USED BRICK 237-7200 237-7278. 648 N. MONTE 72 Patrol Division (continued) J. CHACON R. CHATMAN J. COELHO R. COLE T. DAGGETT A. DeCAMP PIPeo Inc. Growers -Packers -Shippers 5414 E. North Avenue 485-9132 SALES FRESNO SERVICE INSTALLATION OVERHEAD REPAIRS DOOR CO. I ~l::tr-==:,·"G~~"~~,~~.Q,RS ~· 'I . _-ALUMINUM -STEEL -FIBERGLASS ~ .Ii:. :>S'~ Aulomatic Door Openers "GENIE" , ""\:'~ DOOR• . ' • Servinq Fresno S.nce 1953 OPENERS Cent Smilh 'ree Owner estlm.1tes C5I1 EAST TYlER AVE. t61 tONTR lit. NO. l06sa FRESNO R. DOUGHTY M. DUENES HALL DISTRIBUTING CO. Distributor For BALDWIN FILTERS Oil -Fuel-Air -Water Lubricating Equipment 233-8434 2655 S. Cherry Ave.• Fresno Gregg's * Custom Sandwiches * Imported & Domestic Beer & Wines * ColdCuts • Cheeses * Gourmet Items * Complete Party Catering * Try Us For All Your Delicatessen Needs. (209) 252-3338 Front of Sunnyside Bowl 5691 E. Kings Canyon Fresno, CA 93727 73 Patrol Division (continued) J. DUNN G. ESPOSITO C. FENNELL A. FIERRO D. FURTNEY A. GAAD A. GRAHAM J. GREGORY FRANS' MARKET COMPLETE GROCERIES Liquor .. Fresh Meats and Produce 7064 E. Belmont at Temperance 255-2913 OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS 11 A.M. UNTIL 1D P.M. FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS 11 A.M. UNTIL 11 P.M. MARl! PHONE 224-1865 CALLENDER'S 4239 N. BLACKSTONE FRESNOPIES K. HAMILTON C. HARKINS JOHN TUTELIAN Fresno 74 R. JOHANSEN T. KLOSE ROllNDA AUTO FARM BUREAU TIRE DISTRIBUTOR 9191 ADVANCE Specializing in NEW CONSTRUCTION REMODELING Li<.nsed Conl,a<Ior 1152 E. Paul Patrol Division (continued) J. HAROLDSEN R. HERRING J. HOLLIS R. HUNT G. JOHNSON / K. LARSSEN PARTS Phone 264-7686 West Whitesbridge, Fresno ELECTRIC CO. -SWIMMING POOLS -F,ee Eslimal.s 431-1822 J. KERNS R. KIEREJCZYK JAYNES & COMPANY Complete Auto and Truc.k Reconstruction Specialists Truck Body Building 24 Hour Tow Service 136 North Thorne 233-3241 DALE ELECTRIC Electrical Contractor COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL WIRING I State license No. 303852 KEITH MECARTEA, Owner Shop & Office -1308 Iota Ave. FRESNO 264-1831 I - Camper & Trailer Supplies, Service & Repairs PHILLIP'S TRAILER SUPPLY & REPAIR Fresno's Largest Recreational Vehicle Supply Center 4121 E. Belmont (Near Cedar), Fresno Phone 485-5720 I l C & A THRIFTY MART GROCERY DELIVERY AVAILABLE Fresh Meat & Vegetables -Beer & Wine 3985 E. Jensen Ave. 264-1487 75 Patrol Division (continued) • I - J. MAIER W. McDANIEL R. McDONALD N. MELILLO R. MEYERS J. MORLEY Western Exterminator Company 251-5511 251-8252 Complete pest and termite control • Sale methods-low CQs1S • Termite Inspections • :scrow and FHA repOriS ;. . rermite protection policy • lawn and tree spraying • Fumigation • Industrial weed control • ReSidential -Industrial • Commercial 4741 E. Hedges VALLEY ARMORED TRANSPORT, Inc. Complete Banking Service Serving California Over 25 Years All Property in Our Possession Completely Insured Against Loss 110 N. Broadway 233-5855 M. MOSIER W. NIELSEN B. O'BRIEN B. OLIVARES Come to where the friendly people are. /3 "/~ r',\~~ <'.-;' '~:r~'/ i;,)/j' ( ~\l lJ l"o l ~..';,1' ·~ . ~ Q.;~ i, "J ---.J.T '7G-iifW' ,.,l-' t \..-·11! , ~"'? , ~'/ U "J '-' ~. v '.A.M {J'f/." ' .-J " ""'i!' f ~ < " ' -:)/ t :~ - :i. .. / ~. _ :~_\~!::' J fig Garden GolfCourse and LOMBARDO GOLF AND SPORTSWEAR 7700 N. VAN NESS. FRESNO. (209) 439-2928 76 I Patrol Division (continued) J. OLSEN M.OWNES R. PARKER F. OLSON J. PICKENSJ. PETRUCELLI S. QUALLS T. RONLAKE . . .. : ... CustotnRaln&Turf PH.439-7988 COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL D. RYAN G. SEMENKO Manual & Automatic Systems Landscaping & Design Service for the Do-It Yourselfer State Licensed Contractor No. 332481 John O'Loan, Owner 1069 W. Stuart Ave.• Fresno The Largest, Most Modern Leading Independent Market in the Valley LARGEST VARIETY OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS IN THE VALLEY 4343 North Blackstone at Holland Ave. 77 Patrol Division (continued) C.SHARP R. SMITH E. THOMPSON J. TILLEY L. WATKINS L. WILSON CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS SINCE 1914 License No. 113061 1505 N. CHESTNUT AVE. 251-0301 S. STINDT D. UNRUH A. WARD R. WILSON M. WOODWARD BIANCHI'S JEWELERS ART CARVED DIAMOND RINGS SEIKO WATCHES CUSTOM DESIGNING SILVER PLATING Jim Bianchi _ 1776 W. Bullard Ave .• Fresno ~ 439-4191 CA.UPORHlA. JIWEl..£M AS8OClAnON ..... V~ .-1'1 78 J. SOUZA Patrol Division (continued) Communications J. COMBS C. HOLLIS E. MASSONGILL R. MILLS B. WHITLOW Compliments of FRED RAU DAIRY, INC. FRED RAU, Owner KNUDSEN PRODUCER PHONES: OFFICE 237-3393 • 10255 W. MANNING AVE. Phone (209) 442-1200 703 N. Fulton St., Suite A Fresno, CA 93728 RES. 266-7511 FRESNO WOOD DICTATING Lanier Business Products Compliments of Dr. Earl G. Spomer, Sr. Optometrist All you care to eat and drink American Smorgy Restaurant Manchester Center 222-8689 Mexican Buffet Restaurant Northgate Shopping Center 435-6570 GREAT FOOD, GREAT PRICE! 79 CAPTAIN G. HALLAM Division Commander K. FRANKFORT Sergeant J. HAMILTON Sergeant C. ALEXANDER Detective Division A. HARKER Lieutenant/Asst. Div. Commander K. BADIALI "Fresno's Own" FRESNO MEMORIAL \' IJ~Ul4 W. SHUMAN Sergeant C. BALLARD WHITESBRIDGE RD. at CORNELIA AVE. I FRESNO I Ph . 268·7823 Ask d/)uu t Ollr free hlln ill SI'.-iCC' for veterans. F. DAVIS Sergeant AL A. WHITE Sergeant A Fresno County Product of ~ Andecson Clayton FoodS 80)( l0051 Fresno. Cal it. 93745 80 Detective Division (continued) F. CARVALHO S. FERNANDES -' , <Y '- R. GUTHRIE L. HODGE HOUSE OF SECURITY s.Jes and Surveys tor: • SIte Inslallation and movIng • Large Available Invenlory on Display • Smoke Detectors. • Sales • Alarms • Keys • Safely Eaulpment lor Homes, Industry, Commercial, Recreational Vehicles, Boats, etc. • New & Used Safes (Units) OUSE O'FSE[URIT' KfVS· SAfES· LOCKS •~ Everything For Your Security Needs SC.C.L. <309161 1731 W. Bullard Avenue, Fig Tree Plaza, Fresno, CA 93711 435-1830 MASTER CHARGE -VISA WELCOME 81 D.HARD C. HOY T. GAREY L. GILSTRAP J. HERGENRADER L. HILL P. KALPAKOFF M. KOSMOSKY SACTUR (ST Microbial Insecticide) CASORON® (Herbicide) DU-TER® (Fungicide) DE-FEND® (Dimethoate Systemic Insecticide) Formulated as W25 wettable powder, 8% Dust, and E-267 Emulsifiable liquid. , THOMPSON-HAYWARD CHEMICAL COMPANY P.O. Box 7797, Fresno, CA 93727 (209) 251-7144 Brea, CA Yakima, WN Detective Division (continued) T. LEAN S. LEE w. LEHMAN R. LONG -F. MARTINEZ O. MOON J. RO UANZOIN R. SAMPLE ART SCHEDLER'S ENGINE REBUILDING & SUPPLY 624 Broadway, Fresno 268-5091 FRESNO DAILY LEGAL REPORT, INC. PACIFIC RUBBER STAMP CO. WEBSTER & SONS PRINTING 2 37·0114 233·8712 745 "M" STREET, FRESNO, CA. 93721 l. NOMURA M. PERFW S abro k Foods ill [sJritgs] ~~!iJi! In Appreciation To Our Fresno County Sheriff's Department and Employees SEABROO K FOODS, INC. Processors of Frozen Fruits and Vegetables BOX 367 SANGER 93657 . 82 Detective Division (continued) G.TABER R. THOMASM. SATTERBERG D. SHIPMAN J. VERMASON T. WHITLOW A SERVICE COMPANY f/S Ait (OftditiOftift9 Eftletpti18' INDUSTRIAL -COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL SALES & SERVICE Repairs On All Makes & Models State Contractors License No. 318737 435-2323 CUSTOM HOUSE OF AWNINGS AWNINGS -PATIO COVERS CUSTOM DESIGNED PATIO ROOM ENCLOSURES MOBILE HOME AWNINGS bllmales Conlractors L1c. #329372 268-0755 5211 W. SHAW. FRESNO W. WILLIAMS L. HUFFMAN Receptionist R. PARMAN Clerk HOPE MANOR NURSING • RESTORATIVE CONVALESCENT. RETIREMENT 1665 "M" Street, Fresno (209) 268-5361 83 P. WATERS Steno OUR SALUTE TO THE MEMBERS OF FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S AERO SQUADRON FRESNO FLIGHT SERVICES CESSNA SALES & SERVICE CHANDLER DOWNTOWN AIRPORT BILL'S SUPPLIES New & Used Plumbing Fixtures Fixture Repair Parts Pipe & Fittings -Faucets & Valves Deer -Sheep -Cattle & Horse Fence Chicken Wire & Welded Wire Steel Fence Posts -Staples & Supplies 4071 E. Ventura Ave. BONNER PACKING C'O. 252-1861 441-7400 64 N. FULTON FRESNO HARRY'S RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT & BAR SUPPLIES NEW & USED LIQUIDATORS & CLOSE-OUTS ON RESTAURANTS -GROCERY STORES -BARS RANGES. ICE MACHINES. FREEZERS WE DO OUR OWN PLUMBING AND REFRIGERATION 727 VAN NESS AVE. 268-0381 If No Answer Call 251-7995 Alert Bail Bonds Ronald J. Ellis 24-Hour Nationwide Service Bail Service Free Confidential rge Accepted Information 266-4321 2113 Merced St., Between L and Van Ness Fresno H & S CONCRETE CONCRETE CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL APARTMENTS Contractors License No. 289107 252-3358 2002 N. GATEWAY BLVD.• Suite 103 • FRESNO y{~QW[~1[D Yellow Cab Company 486-1234 Yellow Cab Towing 486-1240 I) DIAL A RIDE "A New Concept In Transportation" 237-2131 LANGWORTHY ~~~PAVING COMPANY "Since 1934" FREE ESTIMATES • Blacktopping Call Day or Evening • Oiling • Grading268-7076 • Asphalt Paving YOUR PROBLEMS CAREFULLY HANDLED • Sealing EQUIPPED FOR ANY SIZE JOB State Licensed & Liability Insured 5053 S. Cedar Ave., Fresno License #1 94465 84 "We Don't Build Roads Any More" By Lieut. Dale Reed The evolution from an obscure "road camp" in Los Gatos Canyon, between Coalin- ga and Hollister, to the present Fresno County Branch Jail has been a long, at times painful, always interesting, and sometimes even funny process. The Los Gatos Creek Canyon Road Camp was established in 1939 under the administration of Sheriff George Overholt. Record keeping was a somewhat casual mat- ter in those days, so there is very little infor- mation available about the facility before 1945. That year Melvin Willmirth, later elec- ted Sheriff, was appointed superintendent, following his discharge from World War II service in the U .S. Navy. In the early years a judge had the authority to sentence a person convicted of a mis- demeanor directly to the road camp.Later the law was changed so that the sentence was to the custody of the sheriff, and at the jail a detefIllination was made as to where he would serve his time. Because there was more freedom of movement, better food, and fresh the road camp was considered by most better facility of the two, even though the inmates were expected to work for their and butter. Most were assigned to work whose job was to hack out the rocks picks, shovels, and dynamite to make a .......'u"'.. roadway from Coalinga to the San Benito County line, southeast of Hollister. In a sense it was a "make work" project, for the amount of traffic between the Coalinga area and southeastern San Benito County wouldn't have justified the expense of constructing a road by conventional methods. But the phys- icallabor, wholesome food, and regularhours were good therapy, and helped many an alcoholic get his life straightened out. Inmates were supervised while working by "crew foremen," and at night in the camp were under the authority of "night watch- men." Because of the isolated location of the camp, the custodial personnel lived there for weeks at a time. They were not sworn law enforcement officers, but were deputized as "deputies without compensation" so they could legally search for escaped prisoners. They wore no uniform, and were given no special training for the difficult job they per- formed. There are still a few "01' timers" around who can ten very interesting stories about some of the hunts for escapees from the camp. Searchers as well as escapees were hampered in their movement by the rough terrain, almost impenetrable brush, and lack of roads. In fact, for that reason there were few successful escapes, for there was no place to go except into the wilderness, unless one wanted to take a chance on the road to 85 Coalinga, the only one leading out of the area. Some would-be escapees were glad to be located, for it didn't take much travelling through the surrounding countryside to make them realize the camp wasn't such a bad place after all. Tracking them was made easier by a special cut made in the heels of their county issued shoes, assuming the fleeing inmate found a patch of soil smooth enough that a footprint would be left. In 1948, due to the increase in prisoner population and cost of transportation to and from the Los Gatos Camp, a second facility was established at Kearney Park. There not being any roads to build in that area, it was more of a farming operation, and was called the Fresno County Honor Farm. There the custodial personnel began wearing uniform shirts with distinctive shoulder patches bear- ing the words "Fresno County Honor Farm." Most of the employees lived with their fami- lies in houses left over from the days when the ~~ Tlmberwine MOUNTAIN PROPERTIES Shaver Lake • Condominiums • Individual Homesites • Five-acre Estates • Commercial Fresno Shaver Lake 252-3758 (209) 841-7705 M & H TOWING HEAVY DUTY ~ 24 HOUR SERV'ICE Call 237-6307 4453 S. Golden State Blvd. Fresno, CA 93725 property was part of the estate of M. Thea Kearney. Both facilities were under the com- mand of Melvin WiUmirth, who occupied one of the residences at Kearney. The Los Gatos Camp was directly supervised by Parris Eakles, and the Kearney facility by a Mr. Lamont, their titles being Assistant Superin- tendent. < In 1954 Melvin \Villmirth defeated Sheriff Joseph B. Tracy, and was sworn in the follow- ing January. The Board of Supervisors left him in charge of both camps, although they were not a part of the Sheriff's Department, but a separate department under the direct administration of the Board. Although the Sheriff was forced to wear two hats, there was no conflict of interest, and the arrangement facilitated the movement of inmates between the two minimum security institutions and the jail. Newly sentenced prisoners were screened at the jail by a formal screening board, and then an employee from the camps, who I B & J Rent-A-Trailer System Inc. Local Trailer Rentals Joe's Exxon Station 406 N. H Street 442-9873 J. DEAN BALLARD TILE & MARBLE Slale License No. 297024 291-9408 3141 N. ARGYLE • FRESNO AUTO DIESEL ELECTRIC SPECIALISTS IN ALL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS 2764 S. RAILROAD AVE. 268-9848 , Compliments Of BET-R-ROOFS 237-2042 86 usually knew many of th em personal1y , would decide which facility they hould go to. Th s who were con id red too old, lame, or lazy to withstand the rigors of the Los Gatos amp, and those with relatively short sent nces \vould g to Kearney Park. Th bad, young, strong, long timer w re sent to Los Ga os. After a ew years the problem f more d more prisoner, requiring mor u'ansporta- tion, and the c ntinuall incr asing expen e of operating tw minimum security fa ilities made it seem desirable to combine the two operations into a singl facility. Sheriff Will- mirth worked long and hard to sell the idea to the Board of Sup ervisor ', and eventu lly was successful. a d was pur hased at the north- east corner of Elm and Elkhorn Avenues, in the Caruthers Judici ] i tri 't, and given the then somewhat p r sumptuou name f the Fresno County Industrial F rm. It didn't look very much lik a farm th n; it was four hun- dred acres of agebrush and alkali. QUICK STOP FOOD & BEVERAGES Case Discounts -Open 7 Days a Week Groceries -Dell Items -Sundries -Gift Wrapping 266-6941 4193 E. Illinois Ave. Fresno JACOBS GARAGE General Repajr -Electrical -Corburetion Automotive A ir Conditioning Repoir ALLIE JACOBS 4434 N. Blackstone Ph. 222-7447 INLAND SHOW CASE & FIXTURES Commercial & Residential Formica Drainboards -Complete Store Fixtures 1473 Thesta 237-4158 GENTZ CONSTRUCTION CO. State Lie. No. 257817 Genera l Engineers -Contractors Paving -Sewer &Water Lines 3220 W. Belmont, Fresno 485-6250 The Board had found enough money in the budget to pay for the land, but there was little available for construction. Rather th an wait until money was available, Sheriff Willmirth decided to go ahead with the project, using inmate labor and whatever materials he c uld find. Soil was found that was suitabl for making brick, and a makeshift but eff ctive manufacturing plant was devised. Inmates from the Kearney Park camp were put to work making bricks, and over the next severa) months they produced enough bricks, similar in appearance to pumitile, to build the ad- ministration building, the kitchen and mess hall, the barracks, the recreation haH, and the laundry. Money had been found to purchase plumbing, roofing materials, and other ne- cessities, and in 1958 the construction was far enough along that the Kearney facility was closed, and the inmates moved to the new plant. The following year the inmat frqm the Los Gatos camp joined them, and the long GENE RICHARDS PAVING CO. * Paving * Grading * Excavating * * Parking Lots * Driveways * * Subdivisions * Streets * Commercial • Industrial Free Estimates California Contractor's License No. 273198 32921/2 N. Weber Ave., Fresno 266-0748 Authorized Distributor American Steam Cleaning High Pressure Washers SALES -SERVICE PARTS -RENTALS .-.~4 CHEMICALS & ACCESSORIES NEW & USED eOUIPMENT AM ERICAN STEAM WAY INC. 233-2281 2803 N. PARKWAY DR. FRESNO 93711 87 planned Fresno County Industrial Farm be- came a reality. Along with the new facility came new job titles. Mr. Eakles was designated Chief Su- pervisor, and Les Lowery was named Assis- tant Chief Supervisor. Other custodial per- sonnel became either Supervisors Grade I or II, with the Grade II Supervisors working the day shift and overseeing the work performed by the inmates, and the Grade I Supervisors working nights and maintaining security. Capacity of the facility was 360 inmates at that time, and it was generally full. In addi- tion to operating the farm itself, crews of inmates were regularly bussed to various county park sites where, under the direction of a Grade II Supervisor, they developed picnic areas, built barbecue grills, and did clean-up and maintenance work. The exten- sive and modern county park system enjoyed by Fresno County residents today had its beginning in the efforts of the crews from the old Road Camp and the Industrial Farm. Many of the inmates were assigned to work at the Farm, in the kitchen, the truck farm, the laundry, or with the small cattle herd. Not all of the acreage was being utilized at that time, because the only available farming equip- ment was modified horse-drawn implements that had been scrounged somewhere, and ~ obsolete tractors handed down from other departments. It's amazing that they were able to function at all, and it was only the foresight and dedication of the employees that made it SANCHEZ BROS. MFG. CO. Custom Agricultural Sprayers Authorized Sales & Service for Meyers Pump HENRY SANCHEZ CECIL SANCHEZ Res. 264-6362 Res. 233-5276 Bus. 485-2610 Bus. 485-2610 9232 W. Walnut Ave .• Fresno, CA 93706 possible. They could see the potential the facility had; how with a nominal monetary investment, careful planning, and a great deal of hard work, which they were more than willing to provide, the Farm could be made into a model facility of its type, fulfilling a real need for the county. What they couldn't understanq was why those in policy-making positions didn't share their vision, and were so reluctant to provide necessary funds. They blamed it on the fact that while the Sheriff I HOLIDAY POOLS, INC. CONTRACTORS LICENSE 11274623 291-5571 4961 E. DAKOTA AVENUE FRESNO C. Wayne Brown r=wbl cu.rtom home.r- your new home should reflecl your life Ilyle If you agree call 229-7678 2935 n. harrison fresno CORNER CLEAN SWEEPING STREET SWEEPING -PARKING LOTS -APTS. DUST CONTROL -WAYNE SWEEPERS Since 1962 • Insured P.L. & P.O. • Free Estimates David Friesen, Owner & Operator 5029 E. Nevada Ave. 255-7632 If No Answer Call 237-9103 -Ask For Car 64 ~ FEDERAL BURGLAR & FIRE ALARM CO. CALL 24 HOURS 224-2448 88 was the superintendent, his primary respon- sibility was running the Sheriff's Department, of whieh they were not a part. He therefore didn't have time to do all the planning and other administrative tasks necessary to ensure proper development, and no one else with sufficient authority to do so understood the problem. The employees used to refer to themselves as the "bastard organization way out in the country," and it was an apt descrip- tion. Not many people other than those who B & L PAINTING RESIDENTIAL SPECIALISTS Insured PL & PO -Free Estimates State Contractors Lic. No. 317855 3067 E. Vartikian Ave. 298-8379 Far West Construction Inc. of Fresno State Contractors License #285002 7120 N. Harrison Ave., Fresno 439-3680 COMMERCIAL RADIATOR .. WORKS CLEANtNG & REPAIRING 3368 So. Elm Ave. Fresno Phone 233-0006 , GLASS UNLIMITED AUTO & TRUCK SPECIALISTS GENE PERRY OwnerlOperator 485-8492 3063 E. CHURCH AVE.• FRESNO 89 worked there even knew there was such an organization. Many times citizens driving down Elm Avenue would see the yard lights and drive in, thinking it was anything from a race track to a drive-in movie. It was not uncommon during-that time for the midnight shift to be staffed by only one officer. In thi.s day and age it seems unreason- able that there would be just one man in camp with 350 prisoners. It must be remembered that at that time the prisoners at the Industrial Farm were mostly those doing time on P.C. 647f (public intoxication) or other true mis- demeanor committments. Very seldom was there a prisoner who had been originally charged with a felony and that charge re- duced to a misdemeanor. Things pretty well remained the same until 1970, when the Industrial Farm became an integral and full-fledged part of the Sheriff's Department. Chief Deputy Al Collins and Sgt. Herman Saghatelian were the first Com- mander and Assistant under the new arrange- ment, and were given the responsibility of effecting the changeover and ironing out any problems that might not have been antici- pated. After all the dust had settled, com- mand of the Industrial Farm was given to Lieutenant Don Dennis, who recently retired from the Department as a captain, and Sgt. John Swenning, who later served several years as Chief of Police at Kingsburg. Lt. Dennis arranged for the first official inventory of equipment; it hadn't seemed -u~ flJir=WlJ G. W. "Bill" Zehender • Complete Truck Repair • Complete Spring Service • Heliarc Aluminum Welding • Wreck Rebuilding • New & Used Parts 3397 E. Malaga Ave. at Hwy. 99 South Fresno, California 93745 266-0817 necessary before, wh where any item had co been acquired. Dennis Q ment that he was amazedllfllrmw been accomplished men were given to wo on, things began to I organization out in the Q8.~_ty Lt. Dennis organized and got it on an even k8~>l!lO'1tDa tioning quite well as a Department. When were transferred out .." '._.~" telian, who in the DlEiaDltlDlle moted to lieutenan command, with Sgt. tanto During Lt. Sa administration, things continued to "more things were accomplished. Th ere inventoried, tagged, and brand old tractors were replaced with ne . the kitchen and laundry facilities w u graded. In 1973 the position of Industrial ann Supervisor . ;as changed to Correctional Officer, to corres- pond with like posi in the main jail, and for the first time a d uniform was pre- scribed. The unifo consisted of a regular Sheriff's Departm uniform shirt, with shoulder patches id tical to those worn by • other members of the Department, and brown hopsack trousers. Probably the most hectic time the Farm ever experienced was in July and August of CALIFORNIA MOTOR EXCHANGE ED EADS Your Business Is Appreciated Phone 233-6561 1452 H STREET FRESNO 90 ASH LAN PHARMACY We Deliver Prescription Service -Cosmetics -Gifts -Greeting Cards 222-7794 2620 East Ashlan at North Fresno PAUL'S SHOES Shoes for the Whole Family 2020 Tulare, Fresno 237-5723 I CURRY !BROS. DIESEL REPAIR COMPLETE TRUCK REPAIRS Engines -Trans -Differentials 6271 W. BULLARD AVE. 266-6551 INSURED AMMUNITION CO. Serving Law Enforcement Agencies 6735 W. Herndon Ave. Fresno, CA 93711 (209) 233-4405 JOE SOUZA DAIRY 266-5938 3515 W. South Ave. Fresno ROBERT lICHTI ELECTRO TRUCK REFRIGERATION, INC. COMPLETE TRUCK & CAB 'REFRIGERATION 24 Hour Service 2760 S. Railroad Ave. 233-3502 1973, when it became the booking facility for hundreds of striking UFW members who had insisted on being arrested to focus public attention on their cause. Normal farm opera- tions were virtually suspended, except those that had to be done, while all personnel stayed busy coping with the sudden influx of tem- porary pri~oners, and making sure all their rights were protected and reasonable privi- leges made available. Just prior to that event . Lieut. William Patrick Cunningham had as- sumed command, and he was to remain there until November of 1978. During his admini- stration things really began to happen. "Wild Bill" is a fighter and "stubborn as hell," ac- cording to some of the people who knew him well. He fought and argued for more new equipment, better breeding programs for the ca ttle herd, which by then had increased to more than 500 head, better stock, and newer DIDIER'S LIQUOR Bob Chriltionlen. owner Delicatessen -Party Specialties -Sporting Goods Open 7:30 a.m. 'til midnight Open Fri. & Sat. 'til 1 :30 a.m. 4778 E. Olive Ave. 255-0032 PILOT CAR SERVICE By FRESNO ESCORT B. E. Licensed Since 1957 (209) 229-1390 Radio Phone 237-1111 -Car 9755 Phil Kent. Fresno, CA • 229-1390 or 288-8758 B & C TRIM SHOP Custom Work -Auto & Boats -Furniture Upholstery Ida Jensen Floyd Oller Phone 251-0171 4636 E. Kings Canyon • Fresno, CA 93702 JENSEN AUTO PARTS 233-3881 3230 E. Jensen Fresno MANUEL J. SILVA DAIRY 264-7936 2947 W. MANNING AVE., FRESNO I & M IRRIGATION CO. Specializing in Drip Design Installation & Service For Free Estimates Cali JOHN MECCA 5077 W. DAKOTA 224-8303 91 and more advanced farming methods. For the first time commercial fertilizer was utilized. land that had been idle for years because of alkali was treated and put into production. A school program was started for the inmates, and so many other improvements made that it would be impossible to mention them all. In additicm to the improvements initiated by Lieut. Cunningham, three other major changes took place during his tenure as com- mander. First, Harold McKinney became sheriff, and he established the Correction Bureau, consisting of the main jail and the Industrial Farm under an Assistant Sheriff, and a ranking structure of Correctional Of- ficers. Then, in the spring of 1976 a barracks was remodeled to accommodate female pris- oners, and in May the first contingent of women was brought to the Farm. Prior to that time females sentenced to long jail terms had been required to do their time in the county jail, simply because there was no better place available as there always had been for the men. Finally, in 1978, in order to provide more flexibility in movement and incarcera- tion of all prisoners, the Industrial Farm of- ficially became the Fresno County Branch Jail. The Fresno County Branch Jail has a long and colorful past. ,,yhile most of the colorful individuals who staffed and operated it as the Road Camp, the Honor Farm, and the Indus- trial Farm have now retired, through their efforts this facility has evolved into one of the GRAV;ES LIQUOR STORE GROCERIES DELICATESSEN BEER. WINE LIQUORS UPHOLSTERY AUTO. BOAT • TRUCK FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING FREE ESTIMATES 2593 S. ELM 847 FRESNO 233-3601 237-1262 BANKAMERICARD· MASTER CHARGE most productive, progressive, and pleasant (if a jail can be described as being pleasant) minimum security facilities in the state. The Branch Jail now has facilities to hold 220 male inmates and 40 females. There are maximum security cells for 10 inmates, and, as a branch of the main jail, we can legally book and hold for court appearance persons arrest- ed, thus saving patrol officers in the south- west sector many miles of driving. The staff consists of a lieutenant in command, four sergeants, eighteen correctional officers, ten civilian personnel, which includes clerks, cooks, and the laundry manager. The Branch Jail maintains a commercial type laundry, which handles all the laundry for the Main Jail and the Branch Jail. The onl y paid employee of the laundry is the manager, who supervises a crew of from twelve to fifteen inmates. One of the correctional of- ficers, C/O II Gene McClurg, is an experi- enced herdsman, and has been working at the facility since 1959. He is responsible, using D & H BUILDERS State License No. 323669 Vedo DeMarini -Lee Henley 233-3722 4702 N. BENDEL • FRESNO DELUXE CATERING Good Food -Prompt -Courteous Service 7 Days A Week & Evenings 1532 S. Orange Ave. 233-4896 inmate labor, for caring for the herd of beef cattle, now numbering more than 600 head. Enough beef is produced to take care of the needs of both the Main Jail and the Branch Jail, at a cost of approximately 53 cents a pound. If graded for the commercial market, it would usually be either choice or prime. Two ot4er correctional officers, C/O II Earl Petersen and C/O II Jim Peterson, super- vise all the farming and irrigating on the 400 acres, included in which are 170 acres of permanent pasture, 120 acres of alfalfa, 40 acres of winter forage, 35 acres of oats, and seven acres of truck garden. The 75 acres of forage and oats are double cropped with corn GHIMENTI SHEll SERVICE Free Pick Up & Delivery • Blue Chips 24-Hour Towing Service • Allstate Towing Complete Auto Repairing 5325 W. Shaw Ave. • Fresno • 237-2561 KIRKMAN TRUCKING CO. AL KIRKMAN OWNER 439-4853 P.O. BOX 185 PINEDALE EASTERBROOK CUSTOM HOMES "WOODWARD PARK ESTATES" Between Woodward Park and Clovis West High School Contractors License .294400 350 W. Indianapolis, Fresno 227-7187 92 for silage. From the seven-acre truck garden we supply the Main Jail, Branch Jail, and Juven~e Hall with in-season vegetables at one cent a pound. We also maintain a progressive school program, under the direction of the Probation Department. This is a program geared to both male and female inmates, intended to bring up their educational level by two years. Fresno City College supplies the instructors and has worked closely with the Probation Department in making this one of the best programs for inmates of a local facility in the state. Yes, we have come a long way, and we will continue to be the best in the state, as we were recently told by a representative of the State Department of Corrections when he looked over our facility this year. In the author's opinion, it would not be in- appropriate to call the facility the "Wild Bill Branch Jail," in recognition of all that Lieut. Cunningham did to make it what it is today. One of Bill's pet peeves was for some unthink- ing "donkey," as he would call the offender, to refer to it as "the road camp." His standard reply to such an error was a glare that would melt an iceberg, and the coldly polite state- ment, "We don't build roads any more." And indeed we do not. We officers and civilian personnel who work at the Branch Jail are proud of the facility and of what it has become. As its present commander, I can say it could not have been accomplished without the backing of the Sheriff and the dedication and pride of the people working here, both now and in the past. KIMMERLE BROS. Hydraulic Service 233-1278 337 M Street WILLIAM D. KUNZ General Building & Insulation Contractor License #314987 255-8590 4906 E. Grant Ave. • Fresno !jI II HARVEY BY-PRODUCTS CO. 264-5130 2316 S. FRUIT AVE. FRESNO HODGES & HODGES CONSTRUCTION Contractors License No. 293998 CUSTOM HOMES Call 291-2884 or 291-8232 FRESNO 268-2272 3611 E. HUNTINGTON BLVD., FRESNO, CA 93702 93 BIG POTATOE MARKET Open Daily 9:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. 266-5904 6947 S. Elm Ave., Fresno CONTINENTAL MOTORS Repair -Parts & Service For Volkswagen Phone 264-0791 540 Van Ness at Ventura Fresno, Calif. W. C. SCHMIDT TOOL AND DIE MAKER 776 N. BACKER 255-2386 CLARENCE KRAGH President LARRY KRAGH Vlce-President 645 Broadway, Fresno, California • 266-0104 IRELAND MANUFACTURING CO. Specializing in Clear Plastic Sheets Plexiglass Cut to Any Size 2376 Railroad Ave. 233-1857 MID VALLEY TIME LOAN Bill Probasco, Mgr. 825 No. Abby 442-4810 FRESNO YARYAN LUMBER CO. Everything For The HANDYMAN A Complete Building & Lumber Yard 625 S. Hughes Ave. 268·4701 Fresno Pete Garabedian MODERN DRUG CO. (GLOBE) Prescription Specialists -Free Delivery Phone 266-2438 -237-7137 -266-0701 3044 Tulare (Cor. U St. ) Fresno 46 E. Shaw Ave. at Blackstone 222-6567 FRESNO INSULATION Residential & Commercial Building Specialists ACOt:lSTICAL -INSULATION -PARTITIONS DRYWALL -MAR LITE DAVID P. LEWIS Contractor License No. 311848 201 Van Ness, Fresno 93721 • (209) 442-1540 JENSEN & WATTS SMALL ENGINE CLINIC 255-0465 516 N. Chestnut Ave. ~-------------------------------.-- CIRCLE GARAGE Complete Automotive &Truck Repair 485-4350 303 W. Belmont COMPLIMENTS OF F. C. Machado & Family Dairy 266-2978 5445 So. Blythe Fresno LARSEN-RAno CONSTRUCTION CO. Varco-Pruden Metal Buildings 1901 E. Hedges, Fresno 237-6163 i NOR -CAL BEVERAGE CO., INC. Canada Dry -Double Cola QUALITY BEVERAGES 4636 E. Drummond 268-4544 Fresno LAMBE AIRCRAFT SALES &SERVICE 485·6410 CHANDLER AIRPORT : P.O. Box 11670 Fresno 93774 94 Security and Corre,ctions Bureau A.PAPALEO Asst. Sheriff/Bureau Commander M. HOWE Lieutenant E. LIST Clerk INDEPENDENT PLUMBING CO. Contractor's License #193337 COMMERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL PLUMBING CONTRACTOR 251-6005 4665 E. Hedges Fresno ART TRIO SIGNS 233-5733 4203 WEST ALAMOS • SUITE 10 FRESNO. CALIFORNIA Exclusive agents for V~~t~s" INVESTMENT PROPERTIES, LOTS, RESIDENTIAL, SUBURAN, NEW CONSTRUCTION, EXCHANGES SERVING FRESNO AND SANTA BARBARA COUNTY 288 W. Shaw Ave., Suite 104, 22 W. Micheltorena Clovis, California 93621 Santa Barbara, Califomia 93101 HORIZON Real Estate 299 ·0141 95 Main Jail Division CAPTAIN D. LAUTERS Division Commander J . BAUM Lieutenant D. BRADFORD Lieutenant G. BRITTAN Sergeant B.CARNS Sergeant H. CHANDLER Sergeant R.DURHAM Sergeant .A1v1£J<'~JlIV llPHOLSTERY lOCALL Y OWNE" " OffUTtO FURNITURE • BOATS • AIRPLANES CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING _ RECOVERING -REPAIRING BOAT TOPS ,." ,,,«-v, ,OIL/VIIY -"11 ESTIMATES MOORING COVERS "" .." ....0111'" 251-0338 I MATTOS BROS. DAIRY MANUEL & TONY MATTOS 266-7627 6201 S. BRAWLEY AVE. FRESNO CARPETERIA 227-3587 4146 N. BLACKSTONE FRESNO K&P OFFICE TRAILERS P. W. CONFER • LEASE • SALES W.Prlnceton Fresno, CA 93705 (209) 233-5596 FRESNO GRAPE STAKE YARD POSTS, GRAPE STAKES & PALINGS 237-3922 2838 S. ELM AVE. FRESNO EASTSIDE HAY RANCH TONY ROCHA OWNER 291-3721 6351 E. CLINTON AVE. • FRESNO 96 Main Jail Division (continued) F. GOMEZ Sergeant H. GONZALES Sergeant M. LEONARDO Sergeant G. MARTIN Sergeant A. STEWART Sergeant R. STOUT Sergeant JlM~~ L~~~~~!!I~ING ~ Meml ~ 04 ~'N .L.A. medeco SA S -lOC~EYS High Security Locks JIM CAMPBEll (209) 266·3416 1517 N. Blackllone Fr ..no. Calif. 93700 G & J FREIGHT INC. 268-9671 FRESNO L & S MARKET' 264-6495 3269 So. Golden State Blvd. Fresno BELMONT NURSERY Wholesale 255-6645 n30 E. BElMONT FRESNO YTURRI HOTEL I LUNCHES -DINNERS Cocktail lounge -Banquet Facilities 2546 Kern St., Fresno 485-1571 KENNEDY LUMBER CO. WHOLESALE 4258 No. Blythe Ave., Fresno 233-2674 JUEL J. ANSI'EL, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTOR License No. 240347 Pre-fab Walls & Par;kaging P.O. Box 516, Pinedale, CA 93650 431-4420 BELMONT FARMS RANCH FRESH MILK 255-6521 6550 E. BELMONT 97 Main Jail Division (continued) E. BUFFALOE C/O ~ M. AKERS c/o S.ALUFFO c/o R. BROOME C/O D. BURROLA c/o M.CARROLL c/o M.DELGADO C/O K. FOX C/O JERRY'S TAVERN Phone 264-2059 1547 Fresno at G Street Fresno I BEST -WEIGH SCALE CO. 255-2592 1242 N. SIERRA VISTA FRESNO BEST WISHES FROM JAMES TEORE DAI RY 264-1823 3495 So. Blythe Ave. Fresno BOWEN'S RADIO SERVICE CB RADIO SALES & SERVICE warranty Station for Johnson -Cobra Royce -RCA & President 3348 East Olive Avenue 264-2776 I DENNY'S AUTO SALES 485-1711 155 ABBY FRESNO Aluminum Screen & Door Co. GLASS. PATIOS. AWNINGS. DOOR CANOPIES SLIDING WINDOWS & DOORS. SCREENS & DOORS CUSTOM MANUFACTURING -SALES & SERVICE 2333 E. McKINLEY RON KLAUS, Prop. Fresno, CA 93703 264-0615 98 Main Jail Division (continued) A. GARCIA CIO D. HADLAND CIO D.HALDERMAN CIO R. HUNTER CIO C. JOHNSON CIO M. LENTZ CIO J. LOGAN CIO D. LOZA CIO W. S. EMERIAN TRUCKING GENERAL COMMODITIES -STATEWIDE 485-9520 2693 S. CHESTNUT FRESNO Chevron === SHAW AND 99 CHEVRON SERVICE WHEEL ALIGNMENT 264-8008 5270 W. SHAW AVE. FRESNO HOLCOMB & SON, INC. ENGINES & ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT DEEP WELL DEVELOPING Cal. Contr. Lie. No. 243928 -Class 57 & 61 P.O. Box 9186 • 1420 N. Hughes. Fresno, CA (209) 237-0869 G & P DRILLING SERVICE Contractors License No. 324545 Backhoe -Ditching -Trenching Excavating -Sewer Hookups Roy Goodman, Owner-Operator 3203 E. Ashlan Ave. 227-7434 FUTURA CABINETS "We Build Our Business With Wood" Cabinets -Gondolas -Shelving Island and Wall Displays Peg Board Displays 2322 S. Orinda Avenue 266-1785 HARDIN CONSTRUCTION CO. & HARDIN SCALE CO. 264-4437 6996 N. Motel Dr., Herndon 99 Main Jail Division (continued) R.McTEER D. MILLS J. MOUNT B. RUPPEL c/o c/o c/o cia 'I D. SONDEREGGER J. STANFILL G. TATHAM cia c/o cia AA SEWER SERVICE SEWER CONNECTION SPECIALISTS SEPT,IC TANKS PUMPED DRAIN LINES CLEANED State Contractors License No. 335426 3215 Circle Court West, Fresno 485-3430 HESTBECK'S MEAT MARKETS Purveyors of Quality Meats Since 1903 425 W. Shields Ave. 2597 E. Ashlan 1752 W. Bu"ard Fresno 711 Jefferson Ave., Clovis California Pipe & Steel USED & NEW PIPE 268-4394 2025 S. Orange Ave. COFFMAN ROOFING CO. A" Kinds of Roofing and Roof Repairs W. D. Coffman Contractor. lie.•243273 2612 E. Richert Ave., Fresno • 227-2789 I ASHER BROS. SHOES Save On All National Brands 10% Discount To Sheriff's Officers 1902 Broadway at Tulare First & Shaw Center Downtown (Next to Long's Drugs) J & L APPLIANCE Repairs On All Makes Washers,Dryers, Etc. Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Sales & Service Contractors Llc. #304206 251-6734 CALIFORNIA-FRESNO OIL CO. ARCO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 486-0220 3242 E. Garrell near Jensen & Hwy. 99 EDWARDS PACKING CO. 486-5640 1850 S. PARALLEL AVE. • FRESNO 100 Main Jail Division (continued) C. PORTER C. PALMER Sr. Jail Records Clerk Prin. Jail Rcrds. Clerk E.BEECHER Jail Records Clerk P. COOKE Jail Records Clerk J. GLENN Jail Records Clerk V. MARQUEZ Jail Records Clerk S. MELUGIN Jail Records Clerk AUTOSPORT UNLIMITED 255-9430 4736 E. BELMONT FRESNO,CA CENTRAL-CAL WATER HEATER CO. 439-7478 657 W. Sierra Fresno Best Wishes From Chester & Eugene Ambrosini Dairy 264-1118 or 237-0695 4505 W. Madison Fresno '---' , HOME SERVICE REPAIR FURNACES -COOLERS -ELECTRICAL -PLUMBING Day and Night -References 224-2618 2637 E. Pontiac, Fresno I I JACK BEBB Awning Sales & Service 264-1976 641 E. University Ave. I I BEST WISHES FROM UNIVERSITY-SEQUOIA- SUNNYSIDE CLUBS PAUL N. WILLARD, General Manager 5704 East Butler Ave., Fresno (209) 251-6011 ACME AUTO PARTS AUTO WRECKING CHEVY & FORD SPECIALISTS -24-HOUR TOWING BEN MATHEW OWNER 3272 S. Elm Ave. 237-2439 GLOBE ELECTRIC CO. KOCH AVAKIAN CONTRACTORS LICENSE #95651 224-0690 551 E. BROWN AVE. FRESNO I 101 Main Jail Division (continued) G. LOWE Senior Stock Clerk E. KINTGEN Stock Clerk R. MORENO Stock Clerk Senior Janitor L. DAILY Senior Jail Cook C.BRUTON Jail Cook E. FAIRBANKS Jail Cook RED TRIANGLE OIL CO. 2809 S. Chestnut, Fresno 485-4320 TWIN PALMS LlaUOR Fine Wines -Liquor -Keg Beer -lice Cubes Hunting & Fishing License ED & ELAINE LEHMAN, Proprietors 1626 N. Cedar at McKinley 251-5285 Tinkler ~i!i!iion Obapd Funeral Director James w. Copner "Where sympathy expresses itself through sincere service" 475 N. Broadway Fresno 233-2101 TRIANGLE DRIVIE IN Across From Tourist Bureau BURKE GRILIONE, Owner 1310 W. Belmont 233-8359 $100 REWARD For any household sewing machine we cannot repair (provided parts are available). Sales-Service (All Makes) BUDD SEWING MACHINE CO. SINCE 1928 501 N. Fresno at Belmont, Fresno 237·8779 or 237-4221 PLEASANT STERILIZATION & MATTRESS CO. Mattresses and Furniture Sterilized (State Approved Plant) Mattresses Custom Made -Rebuilt -,Renovated New Furniture -Pick Up and Delivery 847 N. Pleasant Ave .• 268-6446 ELI'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR BONDED -INSURED -LICENSE #327620 DONALD H. SMITH 291-6465 4181 HAMMEL WAY • FRESNO, CA 93727 Best Wishes PRODUCERS PACKING CORP. 5545 W. DAKOTA AVE. 441-8191 1.02 ,Branch Jail Division D.REED Lieutenant/Division Commander T. FRY J. NOLL W. LANG Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant L. ANDRADE M. DeWITTIE J. BUFFALOE D. GAREY C/O C/O C/O C/O Serving the V811ey ..:;:::::. lor over 74 years :::t~~~\,:: t?><}~> ,'i\:i' : ::i\'. GOTTS:tJ,HALK'S Downtown Fresno 'f ~ Fashion Fair Fresno I" Visalia Fair. Visalia Westgate Ce~ter. Merced Santa Marla Town Center SYCAMORE ISLAND STOCK RANCH ~nB/l£ GLASS FOR AUTO • HOME .s..~ '" 1/ AUTO AND TRUCK AIR ~~~~CONDITIONING SERVICE "." ........~ ~ RON & DAN KELLER ~ . _p ... Owners = 3230 E. Belmont Ave. . D:tsl[·I:OW"iI.lij'\}JO(" Fresno, Calif. 93702 SINCE 1919 One Call Bflngs Instant Service 10 your Door Monday Ihru Salurday • Phone 233-6691 MEDICAL -DENTAL PHARMACY Barry Smith -Pharmacist Phone 224-1433 -Emergency 439-6085 3152 N. Millbrook Fresno WES' . AReo <> SERVICE Stote Certified Smog -lights -Brokes 1785 W. Show Ave. at West 229-6944 SAME. LOCATION SINCE 1965 103 Branch Jail Division (continued) H.LEE c/o R. LEROY c/O E. PETERSEN C/O J . PETERSON C/O E.McCLURG C/O R. SNYDER C/O VARNI ASSOCIATES 227-2956 1211 E. Gettysburg, Fresno RUDY'S ELM PHARMACY "YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD REXALL STORE" RADIO DISPATCHED DELIVERY 370 B STREET 268-8551 FRESNO DIAMOND MOTORS WE FINANCE ALL THE CARS WE SELL 268-8433 344 ABBY EUROPEAN AUTOMOTIVE I Specializing In i B.M.C. -Jaguar -Rootes -Datsun -Volvo -Toyota I Bob Vaughn -Owner 3240 E. Belmont Ave. • Fresno • 485-4830 GORDON INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO. 264-5931 207 VAN NESS AVE. FRESNO HANKEL PLUMBING & SEWER CONTRACTORS License No. 311075 HOMES • APARTMENTS • INDUSTRIAL FOR FREE ESTIMA rES CALL 227-4679 1937 W. DAYTON FRESNO PACIFIC DRIVE-IN THEATRES MOON-GLO DRIVE-IN MOTOR IN DRIVE-IN 3730 N. Hughes 4125 S. Highway 99 227-8630 237-6663 Carload Spanish Policy SUNNYSIDE TWIN DRIVE-INSTARLITE TWIN VUE 5550 E. Olive Ave. 4888 N. Fresno St. 251-7373227-7745 Swap Meet Sal. & Sun. 7-3 SUNSET DRIVE-IN BIG NEW 4-SCREEN 842 S. Hughes DRIVE-IN 264-0401 WOODWARD PARK IV Carload PoliCy 7150 N. Abby 435-8160 104 Branch Jail Division (continued) A. HARRINGTON T. CUDD R. WEBB R. MARTINEZ Account Clerk Jail Records Clerk Senior Jail Cook Jail Cook D. GUERRA Laundry Supervisor KARLO'S Cocktails Cedar & McKinley HOWARD GATTIE CHEVRON ;; SERVICE STATION FULL SERVICE BRAKE SERVICE ~ MINOR REPAIRS ~Phone 255-2435 5596 E. Kings Canyon Rd . at Clovis Ave. OWL TRANSFER CO., INC. Agents -Allied Von lines, Inc. J. C. JONES, JR., PreSident, " Shorlhaul J. c." E. H. TUSCHHOFF, " Long Haul Tush" HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVERS 486-7880 "The Movingest Movers in Fresno" ALERT PLUMBING CONTRACTORS LICENSE #336062 BILL HOSKINS DAVE WARD 439-1560 7094 N. HARRISON AVE. • PINEDALE JIM'S ARCO SERVICE Open 24 Hours -Complete Service Tune Up & Brake Service 1155 West Belmont, Fresno 266-5317 MONARCH REFRIGERATION Slale Li cense No. 207473 266-2393 1558 N. 9th, Fresno SUBURBAN STEEL INC. 268-6281 706 W. California Street Dorsey & Shirley Mason DORSEY'S LIQUOR STORE Service Is Our Policy 4803 E. Tulare Ave. 251-6632 105 I MISSION LINEN SUPPLY • TOWELS • GARMENTS • CLOTHS • LINENS • DUST MOPS • DOOR MATS • PRIDE WASHROOM SERVICE • EMBLEM SERVICE 2555 So. Orange St. Fresno 268-0647 I BILL PARRISH CHEVRON SERVICE WE PICK UP AND DELIVER 5385 N. Blackstone Ave. 439-4880 ASSOCIATED BRASS PRODUCTS, INC. PRECISION CASTINGS 7070 N. Harrison, Pinedale SUNKIST POOLS Phone 439-5311 6116 N. Blackstone Fresno ERNIE'S PASTRY SHOP Birthday & Wedding Cakes All Types Quality Pastry * Ice Cream & Coffee 3404 E. Butler 264-2267 & 264-5230 Fresno Wire Rope & Rigging Custom Rigging -Esco Products Mi:ler Swivels -Crosby Clips Press Grip Fittings -Skookum Blocks 2360 East Ave. 268-8885 ,~ West Fresno Production Ent. Inc. Complete Auto Detailing Vestee Jackson Robert Ervin Gen. Manager Manager 1455 Broadway Fresno, Calif. 93721 Ph. 268-5800 STAR STUCCO PRODUCTS INC. Wholesale Only 233-4646 1815 E. Home Ave. at Blackstone BUD EBERWEIN ,BRAKE & WHEEL ALIGNING SERVICE 1821 Calaveras, Fresno 268-6359 BUD EBERWEIN SPRING SERVICE 2016 H Street, Fresno 237-3511I. :~.Z~:~~~,~E. TH~":~~~~:.~:,:RAN1 Tske Out or Reservations 4110 N. WEST AVE. 4044 E. BELMONT 226-3344 442-9720 COATES BOAT & MOTOR Boats of Quality -Mercury Motors Mercury Outboard Motor Sales, Service Purr-Feet Outboard Fuel 439-1245 6546 N. Blackstone BETTER PEST CONTROL Pest & Termite Specialists over 20 years Guaranteed Service -Residential -Comm~rcial 4583 E. Floradora 251 -8286 PALACE MARKET 2447 West Church Road Fresno JACKIE'S COSTUMES * COSTUME RENTALS * THEATRICAL MAKE UP* WIGS * BEARDS * MUSTACHES Tuesday through Saturday: 10:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M. Jackie Robbins, Owner 1052 E. Olive (1 block east of Van Ness), Fresn0266-5200 KITCHEN-BEST PrePared Potatoes Frozen Foods 268-8138 25 " L" Street Fresno CARL HOBE Consulting Petroleum Engineer & Geologist 227-8003 II 4740 N . Arcade Fresno 106 GONE FISHIN' In the past it has been customary to present a quite comprehensive biographical sketch of each member of the department who had retired the previous year. However, so many left the department in 1978, via either service or disability retirement, that such a presentation is not practical this year. We'd have enough such material to fill the magazine. We therefore present only the basic information about each retiring member: name, service date, principal assignments, special services, etc. This brevity, however, does not detract from the sincerity of our appreciation for their contributions to the department and to the law enforcement profession, nor from the warmth of our wishes for good luck and success in whatever manner they choose to spend their retirement years. RETIREMENTS MAURICE "BILL" ADAMS 1966 Jail Records Clerk, Main Jail DOLORES BAKER 1954 Deputy Sheriff Women's Jail-Bailiff GARDNER'S SHOES FRESNO FASHION FAIR 227-5011 North First and Shaw Ave. Fresno DUKES COCKTAILS Your Host· Duke Garbedian 2039 Kern Street 268-6821 107 ART CHRISTENSEN 1953 Deputy Sheriff Jail, Bailiff, Patrol, Detective, Search and Rescue, California Homicide Investigators Association CUSTOM SPRAYING -ORCHARD, VINEYARD 'INSECTICIDES HERBICIDES • cU NGICIDES ' FUMIGANTS' FERTILIZER FARM SUPPLIES' GONDOLA GRAPE PICKING STAKE DRIVING 'LAND LEVELING S & M FARM SUPPLY, INC. KEN SCHMAll 5523 SO. PEACH, FRESNO 834-2594 RES : 834-3860 MOBILE TELEPHONE : 237-9103 -CAR 2 15 I CAR PARTS INC. Complete Line Of Automotive • Truck • Tractor Parts 712 L Street, Fresno 268-6363 RETIREMENTS (continued) DON DENNIS 1957 Captain Jail, Identification Bureau, Patrol, Civil, FBI National Academy ROY DILLAHUNTY 1966 Correctional Sergeant Elkhorn Branch Jail JAMES EGERER 1961 Captain Jail, Bailiff, Patrol, Administration, Search and Rescue I FIDEL GUERRERO 1955 Deputy Sheriff Jail, Bailiff, Patrol MELVIN GUHM 1955 Deputy Sheriff Jail, Bailiff, Patrol EVERETT "BOB" HALEY Lieutenant Jail, Bailiff, Patrol, Juvenile, Detective, California Juvenile Officers Association P P G INDUSTRIES PITTSBURGH PAINTS Marck Brushes -Kinney Wallpaper 1639 N. First St., Fresno 233-6179 RATCLIFFE STADIUM SHELL COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES Official Brake. Headlight Aiming & Smog Station BLACKSTONE & McKINLEY 266-4517 i Compliments O( PRECISION '74 AUTO STEREO 1496 N. Van Ness, Fresno 266-8291 Gus Stuckert Service Garage COMPLETE TUNE UPS Brakes * Carburetors * Auto Electrical Wheel Alignment * Air Conditioning * Quality Workmanship * 1433 Broadway, Fresno 264-2811 M & L ,PLUMBING CO., INC. Tract Homes -Custom Homes and Commercial Plumbing Siale License ~224778 291-5525 3540 N. Duke, Fresno Fresno Kenworth, Inc. P.o. Box 148 Phone 233-0191 2680 S. East Avenue Fresno ~~'==~~------------~--------~ ~ 108 RETIREMENTS (continued) I ROBERT KAHL 1955 Deputy Sheriff Jail, Bailiff, Patrol, Detective, Search and Rescue LOUIE PERIERA 1955 Deputy Constable, Kerman J.D. Deputy Sheriff, Patrol, Bailiff JIMMIE MEADOR 1969 Senior Jail Cook, Main Jail FLOYD POORE 1951 Deputy Sheriff Jail, Bailiff, Mental Health, Patrol, Juvenile SEAN MURPHY 1967 Deputy Sheriff Jail, Bailiff, Patrol, Detective, Search and Rescue ROGER PURSELL 1952 Deputy Sheriff Jail, Bailiff, Patrol, Mental Health ANDY'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE 2155 So. G. St. 486-9772 PAULINE'S SPORTSWEAR ' 1st & McKinley, next to Potter Drug 3121 E. Mayfair Ct. Ph. 233-0473 Rose E. Meadows, Owner-Manager ACE ALUMINUM AWNING CO. AND ACE HOME SUPPLIES ALUMINUM AWNINGS -SIDINGS SCREENS -REPAIRS 1915 E. Olive Ave., Fresno 268-3051 & 266-1648 OAK LEAF RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE Fine Food and Cocktails HENRYJACOBSEN,Prop. 3261 E. Tulare St. 264-6778 AMERICAN PAVING CO. 355 N. Thorne 268-9886 I RAMSEY DRY WALL SERVICE Drywall Service • Taping. Texturing Acoustical Ceilings • Sheetrock Installation Quality Workmanship 4559 E. Home Ave. 251-7316 109 RETIREMENTS (continued) ALBERT SEDGEBEER 1955 JESSE SIMPSON 1952 Sergeant GEORGE SCHOONMAKER 1954 Sergeant Deputy Sheriff Jail, Bailiff, Patrol, Jail, Bailiff, Patrol, Detective, Jail, Bailiff, Patrol, Detective, Detective, Coroner's Bureau Management Services Air Transportation THE VAN DYKE NEWS CO. Wholesale Distributors of America's Leading Magazines and Books CALWA CAFE 233-9360 4145 E. Jensen, Calwa TECHNICOLOR CORP. Black & White and Color Film .Service Wholesale and Retail 326 No. Blackstone 266-0181 Fresno Warehouse Distributors Since 1904 Specialized Parts & Service -Auto -Truck -Tractor -Boat 1740 Van Ness Phone 485-0330 Fresno MILLER'S DRUG IRV JACKMAN OWNE::R * Personal Consultation * Delivery Service * Charge Accounts * 3 E. Olive Ave. 264-5037 Mel West Auto Body Works and Painting Complete Automotive Reconstruction Frame & Wheel Alignment • 24 Hour Towing 1534 N. Thesta, Fresno 266-1089 WARD TRACTOR CO. Used Tractor Parts for All Makes & Models Wheel or Crawler We Buy. Sell -Trade Any Make or Model WE SHIP 268-8726 3411 S. Highway 99 If no answer call 268-2714 VALLEY AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Heating * Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Supplies 5290 E. Pine, Fresno 251-0346 110 VALLEY TOWING SERVICE 24 HOUR TOWING Heavy Duty Trucks 1363 N. Hughes Ave. 486·3183 Fresno STAIGER CONSTRUCTION CO. Phone 233·4606 4235 W . Alamos Ave. Fresno, ·Calif. 93705 RETIREMENTS (continued) SANDRA SURCEY 1971 Sergeant Women's Jail, Juvenile MARIAN WINGELL 1965 Senior Clerk, Detective Secretary ART TABLER 1949 Sergeant (Retired as acting lieutenant) Jail, Bailiff, Patrol, Detective, Supervisor -Crimes Against Persons Detail MARY ELLEN TABLER 1962 Deputy Sheriff Women's Jail, Civil ROBERT WORSTEIN 1958 Sergeant Jail, Bailiff, Patrol, Detective I 225-2500 GLEIM-CROWN PUMP, INC. Serving the Valley Since 1945 State licensed Contractor #194577 Sales for Industry & Agriculture -Service & Repairs 3087 South Elm 266-0584 (State Highway #41) Fresno Atter Hours Call 266-0801 HV S AL CANVAS -PECIALTIES We Do Repairing 2750 S. Cherry, Fresno 485-1290 sadler office supply, Inc. office furnishings & supplies Terry Sadler, President 435 W. Shaw Ave. 1721 Van Ness Fresno Fresno 224-6550 233-8342 CANTEEN SERVICE OF THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Complete Vending Service Coffee. Cigarettes. Candies. Soft Drinks. Sandwiches 2136 Santa Clara 485-8800 WATARIDA FARMING, INC. 1416 G Street FRESNO 111 I ACTION MUFFLER SERVICE • .,Tall Pipes • Shocks • Mufflers I • Tube Bending • Glass Packs • Arc Welding • Roll Bars • Undercoaling • Side Pipes FREE ESTIMATES 255-7715 FINANCING AVAILABLE 4594 E. SHIELDS AVE. (AT MAPLE) Compliments of LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. 1333 E. Shaw Ave. I 224-6110 Fresno ~ri•-1· TOM'S FOODS LTD. P.O. Box 12144 Andrew L. Robinson Fresno, Calil. 93706 Plant Manager (209) 485-8390 I ANDELLA LlaUOR Complete Liquors * Wines * Delicatessen I I 501 N , Van Ness at Belmont 266-1672 UPHOLSTERY CITY SEAT COVERS -CUSTOM INTERIORS Autos. Boats • Trucks • Planes Fine Used Cars 6070 N, Blackstone Ave. 431-4300 WONG'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE, INC. Phone 233-8424 I 2021 N. Weber Fresno I DEVLIN -DREW Wholesale Distributors 165 Broadway Fresno ACME REFRIGERATION SERVICE Domestic Refrigeration Major Appliance Repair 1824 S. Mary 237-5559 S JnC'(" 191J 253 FULTON -FRESNO Corn er Mont erey LILLARD COMPANY PAYNE Air Management Specialists 1810 E. Peralta Way Compliments Of TRI-BORO FRUIT CO., INC. 2500 So. Fowler Ave., Fresno 486-4141 KEARNEY'S MANUFACTURING & K. P. IRON FOUNDRY INC. Fresno -233-2591 E. Vine Ave. & So. Dearing Ave. ,.' Jack-'Be-'l1imble 4\ I , ~,_~/~ CANDLE SHOP r Decorative Candl es & Accessories Phone 229-2882 722-A West Show (Fig Gorden Village) WHITIE'S PET SHOP Fresno's Largest and Most Complete 3528 E. Ventura Ave., Fresno 264-2418 SUNNYSIDE ARCO AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TIRES -BATTERIES -ACCESSORIES 5687 E. Kings Canyon Rd. 255-7181 PICKER PARTS INC. MANUFACTURERS OF PARTS FOR MECHANICAL COTTON PICKERS AND RUBBER PROOUCTS FOR AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY NATURAl-SYNTHETIC· MOlDING -SHEETING -EXTRUSIONS Rubber 10 Melol Bonding -Rub~r Covered Rolls and Wheels 5687 E. Shields Avenue 291-3501 112 Clovis Police Department that, with cooperation between law enforce- ment and the community, problems can be worked out and solutions found. The Department has also implemented a Burglary / Armoed Robbery Prevention Pro- gram with the businesses in Clovis. A movie is shown on armed robberies; it teaches about alarm systems and the "dos" and "don'ts" during a robbery. A suspect was shot during an armed robbery during the last year and, with the increase in this type of crime, the need for this program was imperative. To further deal with the increase in crime, emphasis has been placed on training. Of- ficers have attended classes on crime scene investigation, advanced fingerprint classifi- cation, etc. Chief Higgason and his staff feel that, to properly handle the major crime problems, expertly and professionally trained officers are needed. With the possibility of a major shopping center at Clovis and Shaw A venues and the City's continued growth, the Department continues to prepare for the future to meet the changing needs. During the past year William "Wild Bill" Beaver was promoted from Sergeant to Lieu- tenant and placed over the Patrol Section of the Operations Division; Bill Jeans and Larry . ... I HANDMADE TILES DESIGNED AND ~IANUFACTURED rACTORY AND 8HOWAOOM FROM FRESNO DRIVE NORTH ON1FWA ,,1.HWY, ONE: MILE PAST SAN JOAQUIN RIVER TURN LEFT 1Vz MILES ON AV~NUE 10 . 40101 AVENUE 10SToNE I PHONE (209) 439-5720 FRESNO ORTHOPEDIC COo 1531 E. Belmont Ave. 266-9759 During the past year the population of the City of Clovis exceeded the 30,000 mark and, along with the population increase, came the obvious rise in crime. A special "Neighbor- hood Alert" Program was implemented to combat the increase. To date, fifteen sepa- rate "neighborhood alert" groups have been formed with many good results. Much of the "old time" cooperation and communication between neighbors, businesses and the com- munity as a whole have evolved from this program. To cite an example, in the area of Peach and Gettysburg A venues a neighborhood alert meeting was held. The neighbors complained of vandalism, drinking, noise and speeding in and around a local roller skating rink. At Captain Gino Pishione's suggestion, a meet- ing was set up to include neighbors, the apartment managers, and roller rink manage- ment/employees. The results of the com- munication which took place at the meeting were that speed bumps were placed in the parking lot of the roller rink, chain gates were added at each driveway, and additional se- curity personnel were hired. Within ninety days the vandalism rate was "down" 50%, the speeding had stopped, and the neighbors were"happy. This example clearly illustrates e POSTAL® INSTANT DALE NEUMANN PRESSpt1J PRINTING WHILE-U-WATCH! 233·4247 1924 Fresno Street Fresno, Ca. 93721 >~ .-. -'I ~resr.cf:lshionfair ::':\ We Bring You the Finest... .'Tobacco Blends -Quality Brand Tobaccos ' . I I' Pipes -Imported & Domestic ; Cigors & Unique Gifts ~~ Phone 222-8202 113 I CLOVIS POLICE DEPARTMENT Clovis Police Department Front row, left to right: Captain Pat Patterson, Chief Thomas Higgason, Captain Gino Pishione. Second row, left to right: E. Fleming, M. Brooks, D. Ciavaglia, N. Harrison, E. Garabedian, D. Menard, C. Maxwell, R. Sierze, J. Kantarakis, M. Torosian, Sgt. B. Jeans, Sgt. J. Morrow, Lt. B. Beaver, C. Telegan, Lt. McGaughy. Third row, left to right: S. Canning, T. Tucker, J. Hubbard, K. Havlik, E. Down, F. Champ, M. Starr, J . Heil, J . Zulim, D. Uzzell, Sgt. T. Payne, Sgt. S. Cox, R. Great-. house, G. Grove, B. Quintana. Fourth row, left to right: K. Lunney, M. Abate, R. Full'er, T. Bos, D. Michaels, J. Reynolds, A. Krause, J. Nauheimer, Sgt. L. Avery, Sgt. H. Rohde, W. Bonjorni, W. Showers. Fifth row, left to right: Sgt. J. Reese, G. Fisher, S. Hall, L. Vietty, L. Koch, Sgt. D. Taylor. Avery were both promoted to Sergeant and DR. SIDNEY AMES, OPTOMETRISTassigned to the Patrol Section; and new per-Gives You Optical Service That Is Completesonnel were added as follows: Officers John Downtown 1030 Fulton Mal l 268-5577Nauheimer and Randy Padgett, both lateral Manchester Plazatransfers, were assigned to the Patrol Section; 1839 E. Dakota 227-2529 ( I Block north of Sears'Mary Kellogg, Dispatcher; and Shannon Mea- dO\;vs, Clerk/Typist. Four part-time Police Aide positions were also added to the De-ACE MOBILE KEY SHOP partment. Three Radio Dispatch Units Official locksmiths for AAA & National 4572 E. Home Ave. Phone 251-8621 Compliments LLOYD E. TULL, INiC. 704 N. Maple 251-6041 MEXICO CAFE 915 E SI. Fresno 268-0264 114 CLOVIS POLICE DEPARTMENT I Clovis Police Department Patrol Unit Front row, left to right: J. Hubbard, T. Tucker, C. Maxwell, R. Sierze, D. Uzzell, Sgt. J. Morrow, Sgt. T. Payne, Lt. B. Beaver. Second row, left to right: T. Bos, E. Downs, A. Krause, J. Nauheimer, J. Heil, Sgt. B. Jeans, Sgt. L. Avery. Third row, left to right: S. Hall, G. Fisher, F. Champ, L. Vietty, L. Koch, J. Reese. COMPLIMENTS OF GEORGIA PACIFIC CORP. 5286 E. HOME, FRESNO PHONE 251-8471 OPERATIVE PLASTERERS & CEMENT MASONS LOCAL NO. '188 M. w. PRINGLE -BUSINESS REPRESENTA TlVE 5228 E. Pine Ave. Fresno CONGRA TULA T/ONS P.A.L. DISTRIBUTORS 6629 N. Blackstone 439-4860 SUN SUN KITCHEN Open Every Doy -11 A.M. 10 9 P.M. THE FINEST CHINESE FOODS TO TAKE OUT Howard Gee, Owner 1216 W. Shields, Fresno 227-3579 -227-3570 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 2712 Soulh 41h SI., Fresno, California t.H.C. OPEN 7:30 A.M. to 12:30 A.M. (EXCEPT SAT. & SUN.) REPAIR ON ALL MAKE TRUCKS SALES -268-4344 PARTS DEPT. -268-4349 SERVICE DEPT. -268-9295 115 CLOVIS POLICE DEPARTMENT Clovis Police Department Detectives Front row, left to right: M. Torosian, Lt. J. McGaughy, J . Zulim, J . Kantarakis. Second row, left to right: R. Fuller, G. Grove, R. Greathouse, W. Bonjorni. WAYNE'S LIQUORS LIQUOR -WINES -BEER Mr. & Mrs. l. l. Rich, Owners 48 California SI. 268-2319 Fresno Compliments Of M. FRIIS-HANSEN & CO., Inc. Phone 233-3121 1724 West McKinley (McKinley Ave. & U.S. Highway 99) ~ FOODL.A.ND. INC. .~ INSTITUTIONAL GROCERS 240 N. Thorne -Phone 268-5036 -Fresno SAN CARLOS CAFE Carlos Urrea, Proprietor Mexican & American Food-Banquet Room AIR CONDITIONED 841 F Street 237-3291 COUNTRY COUSIN MARKET Open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7 Days a Week -365 Days a Year 4590 E. Olive 251-5191 RASMUSSEN AUTO REPAIR COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 1023 N. Maple Avenue Fresno Ph_ 251 -0669 WECO OXYGEN Chris Sorensen Home of Metal Sculpture Specialties 268-0161 241 Van Ness Avenue, Fresno SCHULTZ AUTO BODY & FENDER WORKS Since 1906 Complete Automobile Reconstwction 1436 N. Blackstone, Fresno 233-3169 116 CLOVIS POLICE DEPARTMENT Clovis Police Department Reserve Group Front row, left to right: N. Harrison, E. Garabedian, D. Ciavaglia, D. Memard, K. Lunney, S. Canning, Sgt. D. Taylor. Second row, left to right: K. Havlik, M. Abate, D. Michaels, M. Starr, Sgt. J. Reynolds. "otteOHcute eOHJt~ltctioH eompaJlJl CEMENT CONTRACTOR · Lie. #265755 (209) 299·4741 CLARENCE KOLLMANSBERGER 8652 E SHAW Owner CLOVIS. CALIFORNIA 9361 2 THE RACK BILLIARD ROOM Complete Accessory Line * Repair Service 4678 N. Blackstone 222-1222 P & R LIQUOR STORE Pete De Fendis & Ralph Leonardo 233-1083 1205 Fresno Street Fresno ~: WEST ; I . SPfClALlZING IN THE REPAIR & SERVICE 2006 E. McKinloy Repair 237·22~ OF V. W., DATSUN, TOYOTA & BRITISH CARS COMPLETE PARTS DEPT. fRESNO, CA 93703 Po... 237~18 BELMONT FOREIGN CAR SERVICE DATSUNS • TOYOTAS • VOLKSWAGENS (209) 251-8636 4225 E. Belmont Ave. Fresno. California 93702 (Corner of Belmont and Cedar Avenues) NEW VICTORY BAKERY Featuring MEXICAN PASTRIES & CAKES For All Occasions Open 7 Days a Week 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. 1333 Kern, Fresno 264-6653 STILLMAN DRUG CO. INC. DRUGS & SUNDRIES -FREE DELIVERY - 4786 E. Belmont at Chestnut 255-8375 CHUCK'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE Automatics and Standards -Free Estimates - WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK 4438 E. Belmont Ave. 255-1320 117 CLARK'S FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT "Everything For The Fireplace" 1102 E. Belmont Ave. 268-3155 Fresno BROWNING-FERRIS INDUSTRIES OF CALIFORNIA, INC. WASTE SYSTEMS DIVISION We specialize in RESIDENTIAL. INDUSTRIAL. COMMERCIAL. INSTITUTIONAL Waste Problems 486-1551 WESTERN FOAM PAK, INC. MANUFACTURE AND SALE OF PLASTIC PACKAGING PRODUCTS 5370 E. Home 251-7351 Fresno ROTH'S CRANE SERVICE TANKS -STEEL BEAMS 80' -100' -110' Cranes LIGHT FIXTURES 14,000 Lb. Capacity TRUSSES Fully Hydrau lic REFRIGERATION UNITS. ETC. 229-8523 BALDWIN COMPANY Heating -Air Conditioning -Refrigeration JERRY BALDWIN 2046 Easl Home Ave. Fresno 268-9261 UNCLE TOM'S LIQUOR STORE Fishing -Hunting Equipment & Licenses 3089 Tulare St. 264-3908 BEDROSIAN TILE & BUILDING SUPPLY 226-2680 1939 E. Holland Ave., Fresno ANGELO'S DRIVE IN Featuring the Best Hamburgers Bar B-Q Beef Sandwiches " DOC KILZUM" ~ HIS PATIENTS ALL DIEL~ ..,-,"""'" ~....,.~ Paramount Pest Control Service "We Control Pests" 2143 E. McKinley 268-4266 I JORGENSEN & CO. Fire Extinguishers and Safety Equipment Protective Systems 2691 S. East Ave. Ph . 268-6241 Travelers Body &Fender Works Orvil &Jim Minnis, Owners 1861 Broadway and Sacramento, Fresno 266-0561 CLARK'S FIXTURES RESTAURANT & BAR EQUIPMENT AND FIXTURES 1461 Broadway 486-0370 Danish Creamery Association Quality Famous Since 1895 F & Inyo Sts., Fresno 233-5154 I ROBINSON'S AUTO DISMANTLING, INC. GENE HORN (209) 485-4640 4642 S. CHESTNUT FRESNO, CAU,f. 93725 MANOR HOUSE U-SAVE LIQUOR "Run in before you run out" FOOD -WINE -DELICATESSEN Open 7 a.m. til 11 p.m . 2196 S. Elm Ave. Fresno 233-0419 NICOLA'S "HOME OF THE STUFFED STEAK" Lunch -Dinner Banquet Facililies Up to 26 NICK TROIANI: Your Host 3075 N . Maroa Ave., Fresno 224-1660710 W. Olive Ave. 268-3726 118 Coalinga Police Department KAY HOLLAWAY Chief of Police Coalinga Police Department Front row, left to right: Detective J. Gentner, R.T.O. L. Gentry, R.T.O. J. Barnhart, Captain Henry, R.T.O. M. Roberts, R.T.O. Sherlock, Officer R. Ingersoll. Back row, left to right: Officer M. Carlson, Officer K. Spann, Officer D. Green, Officer S. Stockham, Reserve L. Reynolds, Officer R. Long, Officer K. Smith, Sgt. M. Keenan. MALAGA FOOD CENTER GROCERIES -PRODUCE -MEA T BEER -WINE Chevron Gas & Oil 4412 S. Maple Ave. 485-8710 TRUCK DISPATCH SERVICE Truck Brokers 2055 E. North Ave. 266-0239 C. W. Jessen Construction Co. 827 E. Princeton Ave., Fresno, Calif. 93704 224-0487 C. W. (Chris) Jessen State Lie. No. 271384 LA VICTORIA TORTILLAS Mfgs. of Fine Quality Corn & Flour Tortillas Visit Our New Facility -Wholesale & Retail Tamales Made Fresh Daily 760 F Street, Fresno 233-1141 119 ELLIOTT MANUFACTURING CO. ELM AUTO DISMANTLING TRUCK PARTS PICKUPS & USED TRUCKS We Pay Cash for Used, Wrecked or Whole Trucks & Tractors 3646 S. Elm Ave., Fresno 237-4728 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 6 A.M. TO 2 A.M. HAPPY LI~UOR STORE LIQUORS -WINES -BEER -CHAMPAGNE ICE CUBES G .ROCER:IES OWNERS 237-5227 MARY MO AND 1010 F ST. AT TULARE SEN CHONB WONB FRESNO , CALIFORNIA Industrial Supplies Hand Truck Coasters and Wheels 2664 S. Cherry 233-6236 PARDINI'S GROCERY Complete Grocery Line On and Off Sale Beer and Wine 5014 W. Shields 264-7623- CUSTOM TRUCK PAINT & SIGN CO. 4227 S. Hiway 99 Phone 233-0690 ' ,7 Lunch & Dinner . 2 LOCATIONS ELBOW ROOM f RESNO 105" W. SHAW ~w=~'~,"'W,QOW'tbr EAST EL MONTE GUEST HOME Supervised Care and Recreation for Ambulatory Aged Guests 4670 E. EI Monte 251-8746 DRIVING RANGE -PRO SHOP -GOLF LESSONS .'" LOCKER ROOMS tiliJ.---Pa'm. Lakes Golf Course VIC LOMBARDI PGA Professional 291-3535 -WI8ANM.IM!P.ICARDTENT CITY SURPLUS if¥'M COMPLETE MODERN CANVAS FACTORY Awnings 439-1345 Tarps 6722 N. BLACKSTONE AVE., FRESNO WESTERN METAL DEALER IN SCRAP METALS Sonny G,..nberg, Owner 2813 E. Florence Ave., Fresno 264-6246 SIRMAN & WARREN WHOLESALE DRUGS -SUNDRIES 414 P Street, Fresno ANDERSON ROCK PRODUCTS 11000 N. LANES ROAD IRA INVESTMENT PROPERTIES HAROLD PARKER · Residential and Tax Shelter Investment Realtors 5151 N. PALM AVE. 229-8565 FRESNO CHROME CUSTOM POLISHING & PLATING Truck Wheels and Accessories • Bumpers Aluminum • Brass • Copper • Pol Metal Richard L. Morgan, Owner 4627 N. Bendel (209) 486-4704 Fresno, CA 93711 DEMCO SUPPLV, INC. Your Library Specialist 5683 E. Fountain Way Fresno, CA 93727 291-2576 FLAMINGO CLUB 1802 Tulare St. Phone 264-4295 120 by A Velar Of Change FIREBAUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT By Henry Zavala The Firebaugh Police Department, under the leadership of Chief of Police Howard C. Manes, serves a popu~ation of approximately 4,000 permanent residents, and several times that number at the peak of the harvest season. First line supervision is maintained by Sgt. Dennis Palmer and Sgt. Rod Lake. The De- partment maintains a twenty-four dispatch center for police, fire, and ambulance ser- vices. Each officer is a qualified emergency medical technician. Because all emergency ambulance calls in the community are han- dled through the police department, each officer may have the opportunity and respon- sibility to render actual life saving service to someone in the community. Each regular officer meets P.O.S.T. re- quirements, and each reserve officer has qualified for actual police duty as prescribed Penal Code section 832. The reserve program provides manpower to maintain law DALENA & MARCIOCHI, INC. Ned F. Dalena & Louise A. Marciochi All Types Insurance -Surety Bonds 338 W. Shaw Ave. 226-9414 "COVERING THE VALLEY" MID-STATE LINOLEUM FLOOR COVERING CONTRACTOR 4637 E. Turner, Fresno 251-5505 121 and order at dances, ball games, and other social functions. The regular force is further augmented by the Police Cadet program, designed to give young people interested in a law enforcement career some idea of the joys and sorrows of the profession. Under the direction of Sgt. Palmer, these young men are responsible for certain office duty and tele- type operations, and are both a tremendous help and a credit to the Department. The Firebaugh Police Department has an official policy of attempting to actually be- come involved, in a helpful manner, in the local problems of the citizens and the com- munity. Great emphasis is placed on public relations, and through a series of department initiated programs, an effort is made to keep the public informed of the Department's problems and progress. The author is active in the School Resource Program, and is assigned to work as liaison AMERICAN BEAUTY MACARONI CO. "AMERICAN BEAUTY IS PERFECTION" 485-8110 2704 S. Maple Ave., Fresno MODERN WELDING COMPANY Manufacturers and Fabricators of STEEL PRODUCTS 4141 N. Brawley Ave. Fresno Ph. 268-8881 between the schools and the police depart- ment. He devotes a great deal of time to speeches and demonstrations at the local schools and before the community's social and service organizations. The Police Department has arrangements whereby matrons are available for trans- porting female prisoners. Another valuable asset to the Department is a volunteer under- water search and recovery team, which works under the direction of Officer A. Reyes. The team is often called upon to search one of our many canals for the body of a drowning victim, or to recover a submerged auto- mobile. The officers of the Firebaugh Police De- partment are committed to giving the city's citizens the best police protection possible. In the wake of Proposition 13, the Department lost a patrolman position and also a patrol- man/dispatcher. This had quite an impact during the summer months of 1978, when the population of the community grew to be- tween ten and fifteen thousand, due to the influx of farm workers. Nineteen seventy-eight was a good year for the Department, in spite of the impact of Proposition 13. A high percentage of our arrests resulted in conviction, and our prop- erty recovery figures were also high. The year ;s brought many changes, some for the better, some for the worse, but all helped to expand our knowledge of the police profession, and enhanced our determination to do our best for the community. SANTA FE HOTEL Basque Dinners 935 Santa Fe, Fresno 442-9896 WALT'S LARIAT COCKTAILS -BEER 233-7478 2615 S. Maple, Fresno FIREBAUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT COMMERCIAL BODY SALES & MFG. CO., INC. ALL TYPES BEVERAGE BODIES CUSTOM TRUCK BODIES 2680 S. ORANGE AVE. 266-0836 CARPENTIER'S SPORTING GOODS EXPERT GUNSMITHING Guns -Ammunition -Fishing Tackle Phone 255-8547 4502 E. Belmont Steve &Art Carpentier Fresno, Calif. 93702 122 H. MANES Chief R. LAKE Sergeant D. PALMER Sergeant A. REYES Sr. Patrolman J. AMADOR Patrolman F. MALDONADO Patrolman FIREBAUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT L. JOHNSON Patrolman I. SANTOYO Cadet Corp.lDisp. M. GOMEZ Cadet B. ALLEN Cadet/Animal Cntl. Not Pictured: B. Redding Reserve Patrolman R. RODRIGUEZ Cadet D. MOORE Reserve Sergeant R. LEROY Reserve Patrolman I T & T TRUCKING CO. REFRIGERATED SERVICE Jerry Tiller, Owner 486-0860 2290 West Adams Ave. Old Fosh ion Hand Corved Sandwiches Fresno WORLD'S LONGEST SILVER DOLLAR BAR 333 EAST SHAW 229-0660 R & L ARCO SERVICE BILL &SWEDE CORNER at FRESNO &ASHLAN PHONE 'OJ.ux:tJ Fresno ~"5J,~6M1jKUlfo/:I!:•./~"k4 905 R Street. Fresno, California 93721 OHlBERG' FOOD CENTER "The Home of the German Sausage" 3014 E. Olive, Fresno 266-1506 Security Building Maintenance General Janitorial Service Rug Shampooing 3755 E. Tulare, Fresno 233-0332 SANCHEZ-HALL MORTUARY FUNERAL DIRECTOR Robert J. Sanchez 237-3532 1022 "8" Street -Corner "8" and Tulare Vincent Ganduglia Trucking 251-7101 4746 E. Florence 123 FIREBAUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT . C~· OF FRESNO 224-3391 714 W. Shaw Avenue in Fig Garden Village -- GERMAN AUTO REPAIR Specialized in Mercedes &Volkswagen Service &Parts * GERMAN TRAINED MECHANIC * GERMAN CRAFTSMANSHIP * SINCE 1967 1828 E. Hammond Ave. (near Olive & Abby)237-8090 INTERIOR CONTRACTORS INSULATION -DRYWALL -ACOUSTICAL 268-4795 2910 Heaton, Fresno MARCUS BAIL BOND SERVICE 24 Hour Daily Service George R. Marcus, Jr. Agent Bus. (209) 268-8538 Res. (209) 237-6438' 854 E. California (at Fig Avenue), Fresno 853 Van Ness (in Ca l·ifornia Hotel), Fresno Monte's & Bill's Custom Motorcycles Specializing in Harley Davidson Parts & Customizing -Tune-up & Motor Work 266-6688 450 North H Street Fresno P & J FRESNO AUTO PARTS CO. Complete Automotive Supplies Wholesale & Retail 266-8261 648 Broadway Fresno PAPAGNI'S SERVICE TUNE-UPS -BRAKES & MINOR REPAIRS 268-4666 1254 W. Clinton Ave. Fresno PARADISE LIQUOR Open 7 Days A Week And Evenings 4674 N. Blackstone 222-0949 J. PULIDO Reserve Patrolman B. McGEE Reserve Patrolman L. GOMEZ Reserve Officer N. SORIANO Senior Dispatcher J. TEAGUE Dispatcher/ Patrolman H. RENAUD Disptacher/ Patrolman CAREY OIL COMPANY, INC. Jack C. Carey PETROLEUM P. O. Box 11788, Fresno PRODUCTS 266-8226 LAMONA SERVICE CENTER ARCO PRODUCTS Towing • Complete Automotive Service 1316 N. First 237-9159 124 Community Involvement- The New Theme In Kerman By Tom Gilpin, Manuel Amparano and A. J.Byington Harold Grant, new Chief of Police in Ker- man, is no stranger to municipal growing pains such as new housing tracts and new shopping centers, congested traffic, and the increasing crime rate which accompanies growth. Grant, who grew up in small com- munities in the South, recognizes the strengths and the benefits of bringing his family to a small community. He is aware that the in- creased population brought by the building boom in Kerman will bring new problems to Kerman's law enforcement. Prior to assuming command of Kerman's 15-member police department, he served for nine years as a Sergeant with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Grant says, "The idea of responding to a rising crime rate Compliments of NIPAK INC. 3902 E. Calwa Fresno PAINTING, ALL TYPES GLASS INSTALLATION G &: G AlITO BODY Insurance Estimates :: All Work Guaranteed No Job Too Large, None Too Small Owners -Gerald Ward -Gary Eggert 1567 N. Effie, Fresno 486-1414 BROOKS PRODUCTS PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS BOB PRINSELAAR SALES REPRESENTATIVE P.O. Box 5575 FRESNO. CALIF. 93705 Bus., (209) 431-5281 125 with a call for more men and equipment is gone with the passage of Proposition 13. The community must now become involved as an active part of the police picture." New Management Objectives Community-based policing is the concept with which Chief Grant plans to meet suc- cessfully the challenges facing the Kerman police. He has instituted a new management system designed to motivate his officers' to identify with and to work within the com- munity. He counts heavily on his officers to assist in the formation of management objec- tives which will involve citizens in combating the problems which face his agency. Grant plans to ally his department with schools, 'f-Henrietta Rancho Products Co. Fruit Juices & Concentrates Peach & California, Fresno 252-2855 Compliments JOHN A. KOCHERGAN MID-STATE TIRE WAREHOUSE TIRES -BATIERIES ACCESSORIES 729 W. Nielson 264-5075 Fresno service clubs, the Chamber of Commerce, senior citizens, and the churches, in his effort to involve citizens in the functions of the \ department. Partnership Is Essential In Crime Control And Prevention The relationship between the Kerman Po- lice Department and the people they serve is the single most important concern of Chief Grant. He is concerned that communication not become a one-way street in either direc- tion. Suggestions and ideas from either the police orcitizens must be accompanied by the responsibility and authority to carry out the resulting programs. The Police Department will be called upon to define the police func- tion and to educate the community regarding that function. This effort has had a sound beginning, and with the support of the com- munity several programs have begun and others are being started. Some of the programs in the process of implementation are: 1) Neighborhood Block Watch Program which organizes people to be alert to criminal threats to their neighbors' person or property. 2) Student and the Law Program: a joint program between the school district and the police department designed to bring police- men (with special training) into the class- rooms to instruct students in "Laws for Youth, Drug/Alcohol Abuse, and safety tips, etc." 3) Y~1CA's National Youth Project Using Mini-Bikes: (NYPUM) is a program spon- sored by the YMCA and coordinated through the Fresno County Probation Department. The program focuses on junior high school age youth, both pre-delinquent and youth with leadership potential. Mini-bikes are sup- plied courtesy of the Honda Corporation. The program calls for collaboration between the police department, schools, service groups, local businesses and the community. FUNG'S KITCHEN CHINESE & AMERICAN FOOD TO GO 251-3234 4141 E. Butler Ave. Fresno SAMS Luggage and Leather Goods Re-Nu-AII Shoe Service Telephone 233-0825 1017 Fulton Mall, Fresno, California 93721 Compliments of SARKIS K. SARKISIAN MARY SARKISIAN MOSESIAN NORMART'S FURS Established in 1895 226-4171 5091 N. Fresno St. Corner of Shaw & Fresno St. RIDGE ELECTRIC MOTOR CO. Electric Motors -Portable Tool Repair Commercial Kitchen Equipment Repair Wiring and Supplies 1215 G Street 268-5031 JOHN TORIK Complete Automotive Service 460 Fulton 268-9431 YOST & WEBB FUNERAL HOME Tulare & T Streets 237-4147 PETE'S FURNITURE REFINISHING Office & Household Work Guaranteed 3579 W. Dudley, Fresno 237·2929 HOWELL AIR CONDITIONING & SHEET METAL, INC. 4404 N. Effie 222-5224 ARROW PHARMACY 4796 E. Kings Canyon Road 255-8351 126 4) Youth Programs -Police Athletic League (PAL): in which the department works with youth in sports through methods such as ~ponsoring baseball, Pop Warner football, basketball, soccer, and tennis teams, swim meets, and others. The department has begun this effort with the "Pirates," a youth league baseball team, with Officer Byington assisting the coach. Police Explorer or Cadet is a joint effort with the Police Department and Kerman High School. The program is designed for boys and girls 16 to 21 years of age to learn about law enforcement and to have an opportunity to work with the community. 5) Vial of Life is a program designed pri- marily for Kerman's senior citizens and in- cludes any citizen with a medical problem. This program makes it possible for the Police or Fire-Paramedics to determine immediately the probable illness of program participants and to know any medication they are taking JOHNSON'S AUTO SERVICE VOLKSWAGENS REPAIRED 4419 E. Belmont Ave. 255-5411' CAlWA QUALITY MARKET Groceries -Beer -Wine -Soft Drinks 3924 E. Jensen Ave. 486-1174 HallY DEPARTMENT STORE 1027 F Street Fresno CIRCLE W APPLIANCE CO. Malar Repair on Westinghouse Only 2005 E. Belmont, Fresno 233-5865 AIR WAY HOOVER -EUREKA CO. Sales & Service -Parts For All Makes New & Used * * * Open Saturdays 3069 E. Shields Ave., Fresno 224-8143 and the name of their doctors. 6) The formation of a citizen's Police Community Relations Committee made up of various citizens (non-political) representing every social aspect of the community. This committee will meet for advisory discussions and to make suggestions to the Police Chief regarding polise-community relations pro- grams. 7) Bicycle Patrol will be continued this year. The program involves two patrol of- ficers who answer routine calls in the two- square-mile city on bicycles. This allows the officers more intimate contact with the citi- zens. The program has proven to be a popular one with the people of Kerman. INTER-AGENCY COLLABORATION Chief Grant recognizes that the Kerman Police Department is the only agency in the community available to the citizens 24 hours a day. The agencies which serve the citizens are PAT CHIARITO TRUCKING, INC. Tractor Hauling Our Speciality 2006 W. Jensen Ave. 485-0804 Bourzac Concrete Construction Swimming Pool Cantilever Kool Decks Pool Plastering I 850 E. Santa Ana 227-3885 RAY FISHER PHARMACY 4646 N. Blackstone Ave. Phone 222-3033 GIBBS AUTOMOTIVE & TOWING SERVICE 24 Hour Towing Service 1606 N. West Ave. at McKinley 268-0641 BUFORD'S APPLIANCES INC. Serving Fresno Since 1917 HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Sales -Installation -Central Systems -Package Equipment 2660 W. Andrews Ave., Fresno Lie. #253208 233-5203 .' 127 reducing the rising crime rate." Grant sees this partnership as essential in crime control and crime prevention. By en- couraging his officers to have high visibility in the community on duty and off, Grant hopes to generate volunteer citizen assistance to the police department. SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER A School Resource Officer Program was brought into service by the Kerman Police Department to work closely with the schools and community in reducing juvenile-related crimes involving vandalism, theft and gang violence. The School Resource Officer is also re- sponsible for counseling juveniles, educating JOE NOSBISCH TRUCK AND WINDOW LETTERING 264-4559 LEWIS FOOD MARKET Fresh Meats. Produce. Groceries 2301 E. Lewis 237-0366 LUIGI'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT Pizza -Neopolitan Style -Banquet Room for 50 - 7 Days a Week 5155 N. Blackstone LIGHTNING RECORD SHOP Walter Mah 3551 E. Ventura 268-6717 RICO'S HAIR FASHIONS 3049 E. Ashlan 222-3662 FRESNO TRUCK CENTER (Formerly Fresno White & Autocar Sales) DISTRIBUTORS OF White -Autocar -Freightliners Trucks Sales -Parts -Service I 2707 S. East Ave. • Fresno • 486-4310 ~ "------__-.-;.:.J-.-;; ~~ 128 them regarding juvenile law, and enforcing the law when the need arises. POLICE PROBATION TEAM A Police Probation Team involves a Ker- man Police Officer and a Fresno County Probation Officer who together review juve- nile-related crimes and interview the juveniles involved ih the crime. The Police Probation Team is empowered to sentence the juvenile to a local work program, to pay restitution, or to be incarcerated in Juvenile Hall, depend- ing on past record. This system receives the overloaded juve- nile court caseload of lesser crimes and allows the courts to concentrate on crime cases of greater severity. Compliments NOIRMAN OLSEN CONSTRUCTION CO. I Wm. H. McDonald, Jeweler Certified Gemologists -Registered Jeweler American Gem Society -Diamond Cutters 5056 North Palm Avenue 222-5656 KENNETH LOlllE Noodle Mfg. & Bean Crop Pkg. 471 N. Teilman 264-2745 LEO'S WATCH SHOP Diamonds -Bulova Watches -Sony TV Stereo -Radio -Oriental Gifts 1029 E Street 264-1511 PINEDALE AUTO PARTS 439-7610 7133 N. Blackstone Fresno :~I i' United Automotive Works Truck Repairing Used Truck Parts 304 "N" Street 264-2937 located in the county seat and serve Kerman a limited amount of time per week. The police officers necessarily deal with the crisis needs, of the clients of these agencies when agency personnel are not available. The Kerman Police Department has begun a program to educate the officers as to the role and func- tions of these agencies. Informal training sessions over a cup of coffee are being con- ducted on a routine basis to allow officers to meet agency line staff who service Kerman. These meetings allow the officers to meet and get to know individuals who work for these agencies. The goal of these meetings is to educate each officer to better fulfill the crisis needs of the clients among Kerman's population when agency workers are not F & LliQUORS "The Best Liquors, Beers, Wines" Fred Gong 1288 N. Fresno St., Fresno 266-1864 LLOYD'S AUTOWERKSTAT German Auto Repair 237-5924 1426 N. Blackstone Ave. Fresno WAGNER'S AUTO RADIO Automatic • Becker • Bendix • Blaupunkt Delco. Motorola. Philco 2515 N. Blackstone 222-1022 JORGENSEN'S BATTERY SHOP 4740 E. Kings Canyon Road 255-0800 EVAN'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Generators -Starters -Alternators Carburetors -Water Pumps 531 Fulton 268-4704 COMMERCIAL MFG. & SUPPLY CO. 2432 South Railroad 129 available. Kerman's Police Probation Team is an excellent example of this collaboration in which decisions relative to the City are shared. OFFICERS MEET THE PUBLIC The role of the police professional has been altered by both inflation and the tight fiscal policies of loc; l government brought about by Proposition 13. Police agencies are not receiving necessary new equipment and very careful consideration is given to replacing worn out equipment presently in use. The Kerman Police Department is no stranger to this situation. Chief Grant says, "Law en- forcement personnel must now increasingly place the burden on the community to assist in fPiemonte '. 9talian fl)elicatessen 616 E. OLIVE AVE. PHONE 237-2038 FRESNO, CA 93728 MARUKO CYCLERY BICYCLES -HONDAS 2848 E. Belmont 485-2450 EAST FRESNO AUTOMOTIVE TUNE-UP -BRAKE SERVICE -REFRIGERATION John A. McGraw, owner Shop 255-2177 -Res. 255-2349 . 4644 E. Tulare Fresno Eat Out & Enjoy Life * * * * S. E. RYKOFF & CO. MADISON BUTANE SERVICE Hardware -Plumbing -Sport Goods 4032 W. Whitesbridge 264-1730 I RENO'S SPECIALIZED SERVICE 1659 Broadway 268-0629 I I KERMAN POLICE DEPARTMENT REV. T. JOHNSON Entrance to Kerman P.O. Police Chaplain Front Row, left to right: Sr. Patrolman Singh, Patrolman M. Stanford, Sr. Patrolman M. Amparano. Middle row, left to right: Patrolman A. Lopez, Chief of Police Harold F. Grant, G. Siumberger, Secretary, Patrolman A. J. Byinton, Sgt. O. McDaniel. Back row, left to right: Sgt. W. McKinney, Sr. Officer T. Gilpin, Police Chaplain T. Johnson, Reserve B. Muller, Patrolman J. Crouch, and M. Vaughan. . POLICE CHAPLAIN This position is a volunteer position in which a p:;tstor works with the Police Depart- ment, under general supervision, as a coun- selor and in crime prevention work. The Police Chaplain sha]] be available for counseling to officers, families of officers, victims of crimes, families of victims, and other community members, based on referral by a police officer. He may be ca]]ed upon at any time of day or night to assist in emergency situations requiring counseling services. He may be called upon to prepare and conduct VIETTY'S MARKET 264-5204 3394 Butler Avenue TOKIWA-RO JAPANESE & CHINESE DINNERS 943 E Street 266-5329 WEST FRESNO DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 237-1558 1501 Kern Street, Corner of F Street Fresno Sterling's Funeral Home Feltus L. Sterling. Proprietor 1146 B Street, Fresno 226-9711 ARMEN'S FLOWERS Flowers for All Occasions Bob and Joy Work. Owners 1592 N. West Ave. at McKinley 264-5005 POOLQUIP Pool Supply 485-7130 1338 N. Blackstone, Fresno classes or seminars at Departmental squad meetings. In addition, the Police Chaplain may ac- company a member of the Department on duty shift, patrol, surveillance, or foot patrol, as allowed by law, and under emergency situations may work with another officer at community events for purposes of crowd control, traffic direction, and to keep the peace at public gatherings. The Police Chaplain sha]] be available to ride a minimum of four hours twice monthly and be on call as needed. The requirements for the Police Chaplain are as follows: Must possess valid California driver's license; must be able to pass a back- ground investigation; must be free of physical disability; must successfully complete a class on laws of arrest entitled P.C. 832 within six months of application and take necessary training to receive Level II Reserve Officer Certificate; must have college degree and training in theology, psychology or related areas; must have two years experience as an ordained minister; must be a pastor in a Ker- man area church; DMV/Cll/FBI records must be free of wants, warrants, or arrests. The Reverend Thomas \V. Johnson was appointed Police Chaplain on January 1,1979. Tom is pastor/minister of the City Of Ker- man's Covenant Church. He successfully completed the Peace Officer Orientation (P.c. 832) on May 21 , 1979 (54 hours) at Fresno City College, and has a Master's degree in theology and psychology and is an ordained minister. LARSEN BROS. AUTO PARTS New Automotive Parts 1631 N. Motel Drive 233-3126 t~----------------------~ FEDERAL JEWELRY & LOAN CO.VALLEY RADIATOR CO. Since 1919237-0723 1221 North Blackstone 1820 Tulare Street 237-3421 131 BEST WISHES FROM AUTO WAREHOUSE 1419 M. St. Fresno 266-7811 Valley Foundry & Machine Works, Inc. Leon S. Peters, President 2510 So. East Fresno NONINI'S WINERY NONINI'S SELECT WINES Visitors Welcome 2640 N. Dickinson 264-7857 PLAYLAND POOL 934 F Street Fresno SUNRISE KITCHEN SELF SERVICE -DINING ROOM SUNNYSIDE PLAZA CHINESE FOOD TO TAKE OUT Phone 255-5489 or 255-4115 630-634 S. Clovis at Kings Canyon Road, Fresno FRESNO OXYGEN & WELDING SUPPUES 245 M Street 233-6684 PATTON SHEET METAL WORKS Air Conditioning Heating -Ventilating • Refrigeration Sheet Metal • W. R. Patton Office 486-5222 272 Palm -Fre.no, Calif. 93701 AGUILAR BODY & PAINT SHOP Complete Auto Body Repair Free Estimates NAGARE BODY & PAINT Complete Auto Body Reconstruction All Makes -Custom Color Matching Open 7:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Across from Stadium Wayne Nagare Earl Burger Larry Buckley 1820 E. University Ave., Fresno 268-5764 B & H MARKET Groceries -Meats -Vegetables Beer -Wine 834-5510 11024 So. Fowler Ave. VAN VLEET PROPERTIES Real' Estate Loans TO's Bought 1739 E. Terrace 227-8486 Fresno --=.a,m!WI·.....=~~ RICH PRODUCTS CORP. J-~ 320 "0" Street, Fresno Phone (209) 486-7380 I ---------'~. Fr_o_z_e_n_B_r_e_a_d_& p_a_st_ry. _oo::;) ___ __ __~ Pan American Underwriters 4836 North Cedar Avenue 224-0320 BEER MONUMENTS Formerly West Belmont Granite Works Monuments -Statuary in Bronze -Granite -Marble 505 W. Belmont at Fruit 237-7888 L & J TRUCKING Shakes and Shingles 724 N. Monte Avenue 485·5563 ART PINE'S FRESNO FUNERAL CHAPEL 1136 A, Fresno 233-1174 1934 E. McKinley 485-2571 132 City Of ,Kingsburg POLICE DEPARTMENT I The Kingsburg Police Department has ex- perienced several changes in the past two years with the retirement of John H. Swen- ning as Chief of Police in April 1977. Sergeant Robert Speer was appointed as Acting Chief until August 1, 1978, when Myron Galchutt,a Detective Sergeant from the Napa Police Department, was appointed by the City Council as Chief of Police for the City of Kingsburg. Chief Galchutt, having prior experience with both the Napa Police Department and the Gardena Police Department, brings to Kingsburg varied areas of exposure and ex- LIQUOR JUNCTION SPORTING GOODS "House of Fine Spirits" 264-9267 5092 W. Shaw Ave., Hiway City RIC'S LIQUORS Delicatessen -Complete Party Supplies BEER -WINE -LIQUOR 435 S. Clovis Ave. Ph. 251-3006 Aoe ADJUSTERS INVESTIGATIONS * AUTO RECOVERIES Jim Darden, Manager P.O. BOX 1408, FRESNO 93717 227-3150 MID-CAL FORKLIFTS INC. Don Weber, General Manager 5200 S. Peach at Old 99, Fresno 485-5090 perience in law enforcement. The result of his experience has been evident with the expan- sion of existing programs and establishment of new programs. The Kingsburg Reserve Officer Program, under the direction of Sergeant Speer and Reserve Sergeant Fred Rodriquez, has under- gone some significant changes. The former program allowed for a sergeant and five officers, where the present program estab- lished two corporal squad leader positions. The present total complement of reserves fo~ the Kingsburg Police Department is eleven. With the greater number of reserve personnel LUM'S CHOP SUEY Chinese and American Dishes 609 Divisadero, Fresno 268-7919 NISEI LANDSCAPE SERVICE 251-3051 5322 E. Huntington Blvd., Fresno WILSON'S MOTORCYCLES Since 1919 Kawasaki -Bultaco -Husqvarna 443 Broadway 237-0215 VIM CUSTOM BOAT TRAILERS 486-0410 2853 So. Orange Ave., Fresno 133 available, the reserve force has been able to take a more active role and make a greater contribution towards policing the community. The Kingsburg Police Department was fortunate in receiving a grant from the Office of Criminal Justice and Planning, through AB90 funding, to employ an officer to act as a liaison between the Police Department and the City Schools in an effort to curb juvenile crime. The program is entitled "JuvenHe De- linquency Prevention and Diversion Pro- gram." As the title indicates, the program is directed toward both prevention, with school presentations, and diversion, with a local community work referral program. Officer Glen Kirkorian was assigned to the position of Juvenile Officer and has done an outstanding job coordinating these programs. To date there have been presentations in both elemen- tary schools, the junior high school, and the senior high school. In reference to the success of the referral program, Officer Kirkorian reports a 72<J; referral out of the Criminal Compliments of KUE'.........rI..........'EL PIANO HOUSE 234 W. Olive at Arthur St. -Fresno FASHION FURNITURE CO. Furnishings for the entire home 4935 North Blackstone Fresno 227-1611 BOB FLORES THE CHECKMATES COCKTAIL LOUNGE Lunches 11 'til 2, Mon. thru Fri. 5582 E. Kings Canyon Rd. 255-9609 BILL J. RIPPEE INVESTIGATOR Licensed & Bonded ALL TYPES OF INVESTIGATION Civil -Criminal -Marital -Industrial I~ Personal Injury -Child Custody '.:;,.r",; Organized Labor Strike Investigations 2844 Fresno SI. 229-8106 Justice System and only one case of recidiv- ism. The program has been extremely suc- cessful, and the department has received several complimentary letters from school officials commending this agency for its efforts. In February 1979, Officer James Garcia, a veteran with the department, was assigned as an investigative follow-up officer. Since this assignment of a full time follow-up officer the Police Department has shown marked im- FRESNO NOTIONS & DRUG CO. Wholesalers 2964 E_ BUTLER LEROY WEST 24-HOUR TOWING FRESNO AUTO BODY REPAIR & PAINT 201'1 E. C'/ ay, Fresno 237-4112 MASTER RADIATOR WORKS Ronnie Hall AC -ADelco Distributors Repairing. Recoring • Cleaning 616 Broadway 237-0514 or 237-0635 PENA JANITORIAL SERVICE DEPENDABLE -REASONABLE 5473 W. Fairmont 264-7636 Best Wishes ELLIS & THOMASON CONSTRUCTION CO. F,RESNO PLANING MILL CO. Est. 1908 General Mill Work H & Monterey 233-7218 134 provement of proficiency in the solving of major felonies. As have many other com- munities in Fresno County, Kingsburg has been victim of a greater number of armed robberies. Since January 1979, seven reported incidents of robbery have occurred within the City of Kingsburg. Chief Galchutt points out that cases are cleared by a conscientious effort by everyone involved in the investigation. With good initial reporting and follow-up conducted by the Kingsburg Police, and the LA FIESTA NITE CLUB Dancing and Cocktails Latin Nite Club 844 F 51. 266-5786 WARRICK ELECTRIC INC. 1324 W. Iota Road, Fresno 264-4163 JOHN'S CUSTOM WHEELS Mag & Chrome Wheels * Wide Tires Wheel Accessories * Side Pipes Arlen (Midget) Gasink, owner 2105 E. McKinley, Fresno 485-267"1 LOUIE KEE MARKET Fresh Meat & Groceries 1041 Tulare 51. 233-7527 I Fresno Ralph Anderson Brake & Wheel Service Wheel Alignment & Balancing Drum Trueing -Shock Absorbers Free Esti mates 205 North H. Phone 237-7688 BROWN BROS. ADJUS"fORS Don Boyce, Manager 255 No. Fulton Day & Night Ph. 268-5044 135 assistance of surrounding agencies, the Kings- burg Police Department was able to solve with arrest six of the seven robbery cases. This outstanding record has established creditabil- ity of the department, and has assured its officers the recognition which they deserve. Looking ahead a few months, the ground work has been formulated to implement "Neighborhood Alert" and "Operation Iden- tification" programs. The response from the local businessmen and the community has been exceptionally positive in getting these programs established. The Police Depart- ment is anticipating a kick-off date of June 1979 to complement the proclamation of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, that the month of June 1979 be designated as "Burglary Prevention Month." Our appreciation is extended to the sur- rounding agencies for their support and the expertise that was needed in helping to pro- vide background information in establishing some of our new programs. IDEAL BAKERY Mexican Pastries Wholesale & Retail 836 F Street 266-5881 and 233-6936 YEE PHARMACY 1129 F Street, Fresno 264-4218 I MID VALLEY MOTORS One of the Valley's Largest Independent Volkswagen Service Center Repair & Parts 4540 N. BLACKSTONE 222-8885 GERRY SMITH MASONRY, INC. 4575 E. Floradora 255-6346 • 1 1 THE BLUE FRONT COCKTAILS 1241 N. Blackstone 442 -9799 Fresno I FRESNO AG HARDWARE "You Can Always Get It At Fresno Ag" 4550 N_ Blackstone at Gettysburg 224-6441 CARL'S AUTO REPAIIR General Repairs -All Makes 5025 E_ Kings Canyon Rd . 251-6806 HOME FURN'ITURE CO. Brand Name Furnitur e & Appliances 1332 Van Ness 233-4672 BIG BORE DRILLING CO. Well Drilling -Cesspools -Septic Tanks Licensed Contractor -Free Estimates Call 264-4601 1522 W. Pine STRUZA'S LIQUORS 2974 So. Elm Fresno 264-3275 O'BRIEN'S BRAKE SERVICE INC. Wheel Aligning -Brake Relining Drum Turning -Tire Skimming 1515 Merced at F St. 266-0631 SABER'S GROCERY COMPLETE GROCERY LINE BEER -WINE 3320 W. Jensen 266-6837 SUNNYSIDE PHARMACY Prescriptions -We Deliver 5562 E. Kings Canyon Road In Sunnyside Square 251-8601 CLOVIS 500 CLUB I Cocktalll • Card Room Ladies & Gentlemen Welcome 500 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299-9951 RICHARD'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1609 East Belmont Avenue 266-4077 ACE LAWNMOWER SALES & SERVICE Sharpenigg & General Repair * Pickup & Delivery 2003 E. California Ave. 233-8788 CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS & FIXTURES COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTiAl LEROI'S CUSTOM CABINETS Stained -Painted -Custom Finishes lEROI VANNUCCHI, Owner 7189 North Abby, Pinedale 439-3535 DIESEL ENERGY CO. Arnold Wallace Diesel' Fuel Injection -Sales & Service 2428 S. Railroad Ave. 268-7936 Bud's Kar Kare Auto Molding Auto Molding -Pinstriping "IF IT ROLLS WE HAVE IT" All Bearing Sales -Casters· Wheels · Trucks Bud Artz 3263 ,E. Tulare, Fresno 237-7416 M.J.B. PLUMBING For Quick Service Call 237-5686 905 W. Pine, Fresno HEALEY & POPOVICH Office -School Equipment Building Equipment 1703 Fulton St., Fresno, CA 93721 264-4735 JAE'S CLEANERS & TAILORS Laundry Service -Alterations -Reweaving 1325 Hazelwood 264-5527 BUSSEY WELL PIPE WORKS 1555 N. Chestnut 251-8448 THOMAS E. AVENT COTTON 3525 E. Tulare 485-8837 136 KINGSBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT R.SPEER Sergeant J. GARCIA Officer/Investigator M. GALCHUTT Chief of Police G. KIRKORIAN Juvenile Officer T. KNOWLES Officer A. HINOJOSA Officer VALLEY WELDING & MACHINE WORKS 25.43 So. Orange Ave. 268-5014 (!)RGlWEAT America's Baker oroweot baking company of Natural 2834 no. clovis avenue Food Fiber Breads. fresno, california 93702 telephone: (209) 291-9223 T. PHILLIPS Sergeant R. BLANKENSHIP Officer J. BORDEN Officer R. GALLANT Officer 137 H. MORTON Officer T. STEVENSON Officer FRESNO, CALIFORNIA CUSTOM MADE POOL TABLES & ACCESSORIES BOB & SALLIE BEBB. OWNERS 7040 N. HARRISON PINEDALE. CA. 93650 PHONE (209) 439-8241 UTILITY TRAILER SALES CO. Trailers -Semi Trailers -Commercial Bodies Third Axles Complete Line of Tayo Tires 2660 S. Railroad Ave. Phone 237-2001 II KINGSBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT H. KING Dispatch.lDesk Sgt. C. PALM Dispatcher O. K. PRODUCE 268-7031 1502 G Street, Fresno SERVICE BODY WORKS Body -Fender & Painting Color Matching 251 Broadway, Fresno 237-7719 DAIRY BELLE FREEZE Chicken Dinners -Shrimp Dinners -Burgers Shakes -Food To Go -Cones 1311 W. Clinton Ave. Ray & Ethel Reynold 266-3245 FRESNO MUFFLER SERVICE Mufflers -Exhaust Pipes -Tail Pipes ;0 -Shock Absorbers - Mas. Yamamoto. Owner 2115 "H" St.. Fresno 266-7076 HYATT LODGE FIRST IN HOSPITALITY DOMINIC'S LIQUORS John & Shirley Dunham -Owners Visit Our Beautiful Wine Cellar··We believe in cooperation of the Law Officers·· 4290 N. Blackstone (209) 227-4015 6030 N. Blackstone 439-4231 I ROLINDA FARMERS STORE 266-3671 9500 West Whitesbrldge Road ~----------------------~I1- RUSSCO ELECTBONICS MFG. ..... Professional Radio Broadcasting Equipllent .~ I~· If 291-5591 Fresno, OA I~~ 138 ~ D. JORDAN Dispatcher L. SANCHEZ Dispatcher MOY'S CHINESE RESTAURANT DINING ROOM and FOOD TO GO 227-0735 2636 E. ASHLAN AVE. FRESNO LIBERTY AUTO SERVICE Complete Auto Repairing Motor Overhaul -Motor Tune-Up Brake Service -Electrical Work 1008 C Street Phone 233-9122 JIM'S SHELL SERVICE JIM AKERS, OPERATOR 787-9948 CORNER KINGS CANYON & OLIVER I'N CENTERVILLE GARNET L. "BILL" BILLINGS WHOLESALE FARM EQUIPMENT PHONE 442-0311' 2122 SOUTH "G" STREET FRESNO, CA K. C. BUCK SERVICE STAT10N Exxon Gasoline -Service Merced & L 442-9773 ED'S RADIATOR SERVICE • CLEANING. REPAIRING. RECORING • Air Conditioning & Heater Repairs Free Estimates * Pickup and Deliv'ery 340 North H Street 485-6670 t . LlaUOR LOCKER RETAIL L1aUOR STORE 4616 E. Belmont, Fresno 255-3892 CHRISTENSEN'S TURKEY HATCHERY 2174 N. Maple Ave. 251 -0354 COMPLIMENTS OF MAZZEI'S NURSERY 308 E. Jensen 233-8952 Fresno RONN,IE'S MIDWAY MARKET 7091 North Blackstone 439-2509 ARCHITECTURAL Concrete Products • TEXTURED CONCRETE • Reinforced Concrete Crib Specialist 2614 W. DUDLEY AVE., FRESNO 485-1192 VENTURA TV CENTER RCA Color TVs RCA Video Recorders 3619 E. Ventura 266-5318 A-1 INSULATION & FENCE CO. Specializing in Quality Cellulose Home Insulation And Masonry Fencing 6766 E. Olive, Fresno 251-6219 RICE ROAD DUMP ALLEN VOLPA, President 10463 N. Rice Road, Fresno 439-9211 I'. _ SAN JOAQUIN GLASS CO. COMMERCIAL AUTO RESIDENTIAL 268-7646 2150 E. McKinley Fresno, California 93703 KINGSBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT F. RODRIQUEZ T. BAKER D. LASCANO D. BEER A. COOK Reserve Sergeant Reserve Corporal Reserve Corporal Reserve Officer Reserve Officer J. FRANKS A. GONZALEZ C. HERRERA R. ORTEGA M. SMITH Reserve Officer Reserve Officer Reserve Officer Reserve Officer Reserve Officer I Compliments of Swimming Pool Equipment Distributors <i~, Don Madsen 1349 N. Abby 139 ------ AATLAS TRUSS CO. 7020 E. TOLLHOUSE RD. CLOVIS 209/299-2152 Custom Off Road In Clovis Full Line of Accessories for All Off Road Vehicles Roll Bars • Grille Guards • Lights • Headers Trusses • Winches. Shocks • Wheels & Tires VISA & MASTERCHARGE HONORED 299-0179 if )i 1129 RAILROAD AVE. Kirk James Auto Body & Painting FORMERLY WITH JAMES & WEST AUTO BODY "FINE QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP" Specializing In Insurance Work • Corvettes 4 WD • Horse Trailer Painting FREE ESTIMATES 299-7035 735 E. BARSTOW (AT RAILROAD AVE.) CLOVIS TWIN GABLES Accommodations For All Occasions Meetings -Receptions -Dinner Dances Deep Pit Barbecue Facilities 432 HUGHES AVE., CLOVIS 299-9995 If no answer call 299-5875; If no answer call 299-6222 CLOVIS TRAILER & CAMPER STORAGE Auto Storage Available 299-7277 729 JEFFERSON AVE. • CLOVIS , CLOVIS CONCRETE PIPE CO. SERVING FRESNO COUNTY SINCE 1919 299-4464 CLOVIS ! FORTNEY'S AUTO BODY INSURANCE WORK • ESTIMATES COLOR MATCHING FIBERGLASS REPAIRING FOREIGN -DOMESTIC 299-0776 323A W. SHAW AVE. CLOVIS (Shaw & Peach Business Center) I FULL 0' BULL SANDWICH SHOP 299-3076 632 -5th ST. . CLOVIS . ~. 140 RALPH GARCIA Chief of Police Orange Cove Police Department J. ARMENTA Detective Sergeant L. ALLISON Patrolman AA METAL FINISHING CO. SPECIFICATION PLATING & ANODIZING NORMAN D. HODGES Owner, Engineer & Technical Consultant FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY 299-6836 807 LINCOLN AVE. CLOVIS, CA 93612 W. CLARK Patrolman R. ANDERSON Patrolman HALL'S CLOVIS JANITORIAL SUPPLY & SERVICE OPEN TO PUBLIC Complete Line Of FLOOR MACHINES • VACUUM CLEANERS STEAM CARPET CLEANERS • WAXES • MOPS BRUSHES • SOAPS • DISINFECTANTS DEODORANTS • PAPER PRODUCTS COMPLETE LINE OF CARPET CLEANING CHEMICALS We Rent & Repair Floor Machines & Vacuums Home Of Steam Queen Carpet Cleaners Sales & Rentals 299-0889 300 W. SHAW AVE. CLOVIS SHAW PEACH VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER 141 E. REHR Patrolman HUGGINS AUCTIONEER SERVICE 299-7741 12780 E. HEATHEIR DRIVE • CLOVIS SALADINO'S CATERING Specializing In Wedding Receptions -Buffets -Cocktail Parties Garden Parties -Banquets -Picnics -Barbecues Hors D'Oeuvres CONSUL TATION -NO OBLIGATION -IF NO ANSWER CALL 439-0822 196 SHAW AVE. • CLOVIS • 298-3651 HENDERSON EXPERIMENTAL GARDENS, INC. Plant Specialists DONALD KLEIM LICENSE NO, 276157 P.O BOX 612 291-2484 4180 N. FOWLER CLOVIS, CA 93612 P & 0 PLUMBING License No. 305267 Prompt Eificient Service -Reasonable Prices 298-6925 CLOVIS E. DELGADILLO Patrolman ORANGE COVE POLICE DEPARTMENT M. TIPTON Dispatcher J. HUERTA Patrolman D. OTT Patrolman I. CELAYA Dispatcher C. GOMES Dispatcher BUDDLE AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING SERVING SA nSFIED CUSTOMERS SINCE 1950 RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL Authorized Sales & Service ~ Dealer For ~ STAN BUDDLE-Owner State Lie. NO.247139 299-4000 1511 RAILROAD AVE. CLOVIS ORANGE COVE POLICE DEPARTMENT H.CELAYA N.HERNANDEZ A. MARQUEZ P. MORENO R. REED Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve R. TERRY J. TROMOLEN N. ELiZANDO A. GARCIA Reserve Reserve Police Cadet Police Cadet AUTO & TRUCK SUPPLY 299-9763 1131 RAILROAD AVENUE CLOVIS Don Clack & Sons Plumbing Inc. Contractors License #234298 299-2529 1064 BARSTOW AVENUE • CLOVIS CLOVIS INSURANCE AGENCY DOUG LARABEE REPRESENTING HARTFORD -AETNA -FIREMAN'S FUND All Types of Insurance Since 1936 POLLASKY AVE .• CLOVIS. 299-6838 JATA DOOR CO. CLOVIS VALLEY CONSTRUCTION CO. Developers -Builders • California Classics • Sierra Wood Homes • East Gate Homes • West Gate Homes State Contractor's license n280t35 Phone (209) 252-5166 P.O. Box 633, Clovis, California 93613 The Old Millerton Store And Saloon Open 7 Days A Week -General Store Hours 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. Full Line 01 Necessities See Our Antique Decor Visit Our New Early 1900 Western Bar Open From Noon Till Midnight 20023 Auberry Road. Clovis 299-4859 143 General Engineering Contractor Heavy Construction Equipment~el\tal Contr. lie. No. 211461 Office & Yard 7645 N. Lo n Clovis, Calif. 9361 2 Phone (209) 299 -~91 DAVE'S AUTO SUPPLY CLOVIS AREA MACHINE SHOP SERVICE DAVE HIATT -Owner MASTER CHARGE -Open 8 A.M, 10 6 P,M,-VISA 291-0255 4111 N. CLOVIS AVE. • CLOVIS TARPEY VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER SIERRA CUSTOM HOMES "THE MEN WHO GIVE YOU WHAT YOU WANT" 7181 E. TOLLHOUSE ROAD 299-.6847 CLOVIS ..'~ BankAmericard~! Master Charge ~ -.~ ~. WRIGHT'S TRAILER SERVICE & REPAIR, INC. Supply Store -Repair Shop "The Wright Way Is The Right Way" Insurance Estimates 299-9701 ___6765 N. Clovis Ave. 299-9702 Clovis, Calif. 93612 WILMOTH CONSTRUCTION lowbed Trucking • AL'S MINI-MIX CONCRETE U-DRIVE U-POUR U-$AVE OR WE DELIVER SPECIAL EXPOSED AGGREGATE MIXES ROCK. SAND. BARK • TOPSOIL LANDSCAPE MATERIALS ETC. CEMENT TOOLS AVAILABLE -HELPFUL ADVICE OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY _ 298-8861 Ii VI5.4 53 W. HERNDON NEAR MINNEWAWA CLOVIS , POLLARD RANCH RIDING LESSONS -WESTERN Breaking -Training -Boarding Chuck Pollard : Owner 13545 E. Bullard Ave, 299·3453 Clo'vis • P -R FARMS, INC. GROWERS · PACKERS -SHIPPERS PAT RICCHIUTI, JR. PH. (209) 299·0201 RES, (209) 431·3949 29 17 EAST SH EPHERD CLOVIS, CALIF 93612 F-RESNO COOPERATIVE TRUCKING INC. 299-2521 299-7141 144 Focus On Traffic Safety And Juvenile Delinquency Prevention PARLIER POLICE DEPARTMENT The Parlier Police Department has con- centrated special attention on improving traf- fic safety conditions for its citizens and on reducing juvenile delinquency. To deal more effectively with the traffic safety problem, P.P.D. obtained a grant through the Office of Traffic Safety to help fund a Traffic En- forcement Officer, a traffic vehicle and speed radar equipment. The Traffic Enforcement Project consists basically of the selective enforcement of haz- ardous traffic violations and identification of hazardous traffic conditions throughout the city. In the area of juvenile delinquency pre- vention P.P.D. has continued its Neighbor- hood Youth Project Using Minibikes, which is co-sponsored by the Central Valley Y.M.GA. In January 1979 Officer Ray Hernandez Officer Hernandez attended an intensive 40- hour Traffic Accident Investigation Course at the Modesto Criminal Justice Center. In March, Officer Hernandez assisted Mr. Ed- ward L. '''Tells, Cities Traffic Engineer, De- partment of Transportation, in conducting a traffic engineering survey to update and revise traffic control devices. Since the survey was completed the city's Public Works De- partment has been actively involved in post- ing additional traffic control devices and in upgrading existing ones. In addition to improving conditions in traffic control devices, selective enforcement of traffic codes has increased by 30% over last year. This increase comes as a result of in- creased patrol time by the traffic officer and through the use of the speed radar system. was assigned as Traffic Enforcement Officer. Janigian & DeHaas Real Estate 1526 CLOVIS AVENUE, SU TE A CLOVIS, CALIF. 93612 299-7286 The number of speed violation citations has IN CLOVIS ,.," " :'1.\. 'vI' ~..~ ~r FXltAMIIIIA1E-W( ~ FOREIGN CAR PARTS Specializing in Replacement Parts for ~WAGEN -TOYOTA -DATSUN NEW -REBUILT -ACCESSORIES increased with the effective utilization of radar with very few cases contested in court by speed violators. Since the Traffic Enforcement Program is relatively new, its overall effectiveness will be evaluated at the end of 1979. Juvenile delinquency in Parlier has taken a downward trend during the last three years mainly as a result of the School Resource Program. This program is funded through a grant from the California Council on Crimi- nal Justice. The School Resource Officer is assigned to the local schools and maintains close contact with teachers and school offi- cials in dealing with juvenile problems. The SRO gives classroom presentations in grades K-12 on subjects such as "Drugs of Abuse," "Youth and the Law," "Policemen as Com- munity Helpers," and "Firearm Safety." a o ~ en The SRO also handles all juvenile cases and Clovis Country Carpets Brand Name Carpet -Tile and Linoleum 299-0756 50 W. Bullard at Minnewawa ROBERT A. DE ROUCHEY REALTOR 299-6891 711 CLOVIS AVENUE, CLOVIS o 0 ~ ~ o STATE CONTRS. L1C #34.743 = " r FREE ESTIMATESl C3 ~ 11038ARSTOWAVE299-8 62 ~ POOLS POOLS POOLS POOLS POOLS MOLS POOLS POOLS POOLS 146 maintains statistical data on all cases pertain- ing to juveniles. P.P.D.'s most effective method of dealing \vith juvenile delinquency has been through prevention efforts. This approach facilitates a positive working relationship with pre-delin- quent youngsters before they become statis- One of Parlier's patrol units. C & C ELECTRIC CO., INC. Specializing in Residential -Commercial & Apartment House Complexes 299-9214 5302 N. DeWolf • Clovis CLOVIS BAKERY Owner TOM CHURCH 299-4227 345 Pollasky Ave. Clovis, CA 93612 lEA ENVIRONMENTAL .-\ AIRE, Inc. J . your c. ort IS 8ve(y'hllJfi~ Air CQnd.• Heating • Refrigeration 361 N. MINNEWAWA (209) 299-9201 · CLOVIS, CA 93 Contractor's Lie. No. 321299 ~ ~ tics in Juvenile Probation files. P.P.D. sponsors a Neighborhood Youth Project Using Minibikes as a preventive meas- ure against juvenile crime. American Honda furnishes 16 Trail-70 Minibikes, and the Cen- tral Valley Y.M.C.A. helps administer the program. P.P.D. recruits participants ranging from 11 to 15 years old. Each youngster is assigned a bike to ride each Saturday at a supervised riding site. One of the main con- ditions for remaining on the program is that the youngster stay out of trouble, especially with the police and juvenile authorities. Once a youngster becomes closely attached to the bike he will try hard to "stay clean" so that he does not lose the privelege of belonging to the "N.Y.P.U.M. Club." An important facet of the riding sessions is that the SRO, Sgt. Ben Tamez, takes the opportunity to counsel any youngster who may be havingbehavorial FICKLE INC. 299-5284 1500 Villa Ave. Clovis MATTESON CLOVIS BUTCHERING SERVICE DIVISION OF CALIFORNIA BEEF CO. JOE SALCEDO Phone 299-6259 4919 E. NEES or 299-5808 DOH MASONRY WE SPECIALIZE IN FIREPLACES 299-3209 CLOVIS problems at home or at school. Overall the NYPUM program has helped to reduce ju- venile delinquency in Parlier by 50% over the last three years. Patrolman on duty. DON CLACK PLUMBING CONTRACTOR Contractors License #234298 299-2529 1064 BARSTOW AVE. CLOVIS HARRY D. JOHNSON ACOUSTICAL CONTRACTOR Contractors License #150369 ESTABLISHED IN 1953 299-7234 7505 No. Willow Ave. Clovis CLOVIS CUSTOM WHEELS Custom Polishing and Painting AL MARCHESE 210 Clovis Ave .• Clovis. CA 93612 • 299-9574 L. P. COLE WOOD SALES BEST IN FIREPLACE WOOD OAK -PtNE 299-7426 j;.lJ..tl>lIIl'ifM9M~D~ ~CLOVIS --.v ~ GENERALSTORr 'FEATURING MODERN AUTHENTIC FAMilY WESTERN WEAR 234 Clovis Ave., Clovis, CA 93612 209/299-7222 ;'/aetUue -PAINTING AND DECORATING CO. 8407 E. BARSTOW, CLOVIS, CA 93612 Meticulous Paperhanging • Lustrous Wood Finishing • Total Painting Service • Lee Evans Smith, Consultant 299-2963 LICENSE #129289 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA MEAT CO. 298-7595 839 BARSTOW CLOVIS I ALL SEASONS INC. DO IT YOURSELF HOME INSULATION AVAILABLE AT BUILDING SUPPLY STORES 298-8566 378 N. MINNEWAWA AVE. • CLOVIS 'diNeEJ TOM GATTIE ARCO SERVICE 299-5085 399 CLOVIS AVENUE CLOVIS COw TOWN USA 298-6994 622 -5th ST.• CLOVIS Clovis Western Realty Donald A. Mele Real Estate Brokerage Commercial Properties -Development -Sales -Leasing 96 Shaw Avenue • Suite 232 Rodeo Plaza Shopping Center Clovis, California 93612 (209) 299-0108 Soboba Aluminum Awnings of Fresno State Contractor's License No. 340414 329 N. Minnewawa Ave., Clovis 299-3692 HILt TOP BEALTV MERLE O. HEINRICY -BROKER MOUNTAIN PROPERTIES. HOMES ACREAGE • LOTS 19845 AUBERRY RD. BUS. 299-2900 CLOVIS, CA. RES. 299-6555 -~ I --...... /' 377 North Minnewawa Clovis, CA 93612 (209) 299-2587 SPARKY ELECTRONICS 2406 North Blackstone At Clinion Ave. Phone (209) 227-2986 Fresno, Calif. 93703 Maurice Tarvin 602 Shaw Ave. at Clovis Ave. 299-1033 Clovis WHOLESALE TO ALL GAMB'ER HOMES NEW HOMES & REMODELING 299-0101 or 299-8332 Clovis J IM'S PLACE Dancing Six Nights a Week to Country Music Tuesday thru Sunday 430 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299-2597 CLOVIS IRADIATOR SERVICE IN CLOVIS Specialist -Truck -Traclor -Aulo Cleaning -Repairing -Recoring 551 -8th, Clovis 299-2395 THINGS TO RENT . FOR EVERY EVENT 4098 E. Shaw Ave. 299-7284 Clovis FRANCO'S MEXICAN FOOD AT ITS FINEST 836 Pollasky -Clovis, California Food To Go -Phone 299-6431 Hours (Closed Mondays): TUES.-THURS. 11:30-9 FRIDAY & SAT.-11:30-10 SUNDAYS-4 to 9 p.m. 148 PARLIER POLICE DEPARTMENT G. JOHNSON Patrolman M. AVILA Patrolman J. MONTEZ Patrolman DON ELECTRIC FORMERLY KONKEL ELECTRIC ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR JOE B. ANAYA Chief of Police R. ACUNA Lieutenant B. TAMEZ Sergeant G. ZAVALA Senior Patrolman R. WILSON Patrolman D. MADRIGAL Patrolman L. MERCADO Animal Control Off. BEST CUSTOM COUNTER TOPS Builders of Formica Tops for Every Purpose 1005 Barstow Ave., Clovis 299-4379 R. HERNANDEZ Patrolman ---- DAVE'S CUSTOM CORVETTES Custom Painting -Body Repairs Boats·-Insurance Work 1085 Cole Ave., Clovis 298-5711 149 PARLIER POLICE DEPARTMENT G. GAONA L. MARTINEZ R. VILLARREAL Head Dispatcher Dispatcher Dispatcher Not Pictured: I. GARZA Dispatcher M.CERDA F. CERVANTES Dispatcher Dispatcher GORUBEC'S TOWING SERVICE ~ 0 ALLSTATE 9.' ~ ~ ~ '\ . .. Complete One-stop Service -All Makes . 24 Hour Towing 521 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299-6053 REMCO CONSTRUCTION CO. General Building & Engineering 816 Lincoln Ave., Clovis 299-2581 PAPAGNI FRUIT CO. CLOVIS Phone 299-2541 MAC'S TIRE SE VICE MICHELIN -ARMSTRONG Front End & Brake -Retreading Farm Tire Service l. D. (Moe) McKINNEY DOUG McKINNEY 723 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299-7231 150 Courtesy of VALLEY FENCE CO. 4565 E. Herndon, Clovis 299-0451 A-l ROOFING CO. Residential -Industrial -Co,nmercial 24·Hour Service " No Job Too Large Or Too Small" Charles Miller -Owner 6620 E. Gettysburg Ave., Clovis 291·7796 Atlas Scaffold & Equipment Co. SCAFFOLDING Rentals * Sales * Erection 820 Hoblitt 299-0475 MONARCH TILE & COPING Finest ality-of Tile and Coping New In~allations & Repairs 25 h arstow DONALD BAll Clovis, <:A 93612 Bus. 298-8666 PARLIER POLICE DEPARTMENT R. RODRIQUEZ D. PEREZ Sergeant Sergeant S.FOSTER Reserve E. REA Reserve L. BURRIEL C. GARCIA H. SANCHEZ Reserve Captain Lieutenant E.CARDENAS Cadet URIO'S SHOE REPAIR 703 E. SHAW, CLOV,IS 299-8877 MIKE MIYAMOTO Excavating -Grading 299-2629 6369 North Peach Avenue • Clovis SAVINO'S MARKET TONY SAVINO 299-4653 299-4381 CODY BROS. PLUMBING Wm. Allen & Carl Allen, Jr. 8171 E. Hedges 251-7772 KOWLOON KITCHEN 299-2942 CHINESE FOOD FAMILY STYLE DINNER & ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Open 6 Dayo II :30 A.M .• 9 P.M. -Claoed Mondays 651 Shaw (Bonanza Shopping Center) Clovis Friendly Eating Place Cha Broiled Specialties Beer • Wine • Cocktails 1542 Clovis Ave., Clovis 298-8241 151 BOICE FUNERAL HOME MIKE'SSince 1913 POOL -BEER -SNACKS308 Pollasky, Clovis 299-4372 FRIANTLISLE FUNERAL HOME Fresno and Oakhurst MI RANCHO TORTILLA SHOP 299-3183 801 Purvis Ave. Clovis SASSANO'S MENS WEAR Nationally Advertised Merchandise 448 Pollasky Ave. 299-4430 Clovis ALVARADO'S UNION 76 STATION Phone 843-2392 BIOLA, CALIF. Peaches -Grapes -Plums and Nectarines COLD STORAGE FACILITIES Paul Rana & Edwin Ralph Ruby William M. Gage Sales Manager Shed Managers President Kerman Car 31 P.O. Box 205 843-2891 846-8887 Biola Chevron FRIANT GARAGE Towing -Standard Products Bob Curry, OwnerIII 822-2270 • Friant LOST LAKE DRIVE INN & TACKLE SHOP Live Bait * Beer * Groceries * Sundries 16357 Friant Road .. . .. . .. ........ 431-2820 Friant, CA 93626 ........... . (209) 822-2445 STEVE & JERRY'SARea <> GARAGE 24-Hour Towing & Road Service GAS 17304 N. FRIANT FRIANT, CA BILL BETTINSOLl'S GAS -GARAGE SERVICE P.O. Box 198, Cantua Creek MINNITE'S VARIETY STORE P.O. Box 198 Cantua Creek, California JUBIL FARMS, INC. ANTUA CREEK, CALIFORNI,A 152 PARLIER POLICE DEPARTMENT l. HAYASHI Cadet R. RODRIQUEZ C. GARCIA Cadet R. HERRERA Cadet V.HERRERA Cadet J . ANAYA Cadet Farm Inc. (209) 829-6421 -674-1828 Cantua Creek, California 153 N. LOPEZ Sergeant C . GALVAN Cadet D. LEAL Cadet S. ANAYA Cadet M. DIAZ Cadet 154 PERRY'S PLACE . Food • Beer • Groceries • Soft Drinks Jay & Eula 787-2516 25318 Trimmer Springs Road, Piedra PINE FLAT SERVICE LIVE MINNOWS -FISHING TACKLE Box 2, Trimmer Route, Piedra 787-2335 DOC HARMON'S CLINGAN JUNCTION INN SERVING THE FINEST IN FOOD & DRINK "ON YOUR WA Y TO THE PARKS" 338-2348 HIWAY 180 AT DUNLAP TURN OFF ROD'S DUNLAP INN ROD HALL -YOUR HOST FOR YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGE COLD BEER & WINE OFFSALE ALLIANCE -GASOLINE 338-2314 DUNLAP, CALIFORNIA W.A.R. TRUCKING Del Sharp -Ron Sharp 855-8822 Auberry PONDEROSA VAN GAS L.P. Gas Sales & Service -Appliances P.O. Box 138 855-2565 Auberry JERRY'S SERVICE Corner Auberry & Power House Road EXXON GASOLINE & OILS NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE TOWING 34694 Wilson Road ... .. .. ..... . Days -855-9210 Auberry, CA 93602 . .... . ... .... Nites -855-2988 RAGNETTI'S FOOD & SPIRITS DINING ROOM -COCKTAILS Johnnie & Bobbie: Your Hosts 855-9292 AUBERRY, CALIFORNIA PONDEROSA MARKET GENERAL M'ERCHANDISE Fresh Meats -Vegetables Liquor Dept. Fred Tuttle & Barney Amundsen Owners Auberry, 855-2533 CLIFFSIDE AUTO CENTER Complete Auto Repair Also -House of Tires Auto and Truck Tires in Stock Armstrong -RV -Firestone DON MOSS Full Line All Sizes AL FIXEL Phone 855-2940 Corner Frazier & Auberry Rd., Auberry JACKIE'S HAIR CARE 841-3515 DORA BELLA ROAD SHAVER LAKE, CA (209) 841-3582 thale! !~!!J SUE FERRIS, Broker P.O. Box,85 BILL FERRIS, Assoc. Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Reedley Police Department Small Department, Limited Budget, Unlimited Results By Dave Caron With rIsmg costs and inflation, funding difficulties for law enforcement agencies are becoming more acute each year. This is par- ticularly true in small police agencies where simply maintaining adequate manpower and equipment consumes most monetary resour- ces. It is most common, then, for smaller po- lice departments to exclude from their plan- ning any type of special service for their com- munities as well as any type of special train- ing for their officers. When this happens, both the image and the effectiveness of the depart- ment suffer. The City of Reedley stands apart from this norm in that at this department not only do we enjoy the benefits of specialty programs, but also the programs flourish as well, receiving wide-based departmental par- ticipation as well as solid community support. In an agency of less than twenty full time employees we manage to offer a wide range of services to our community as well as ex- perience to our officers. Our special programs include an extremely active police canine SHAVER LAKE REAL ESTATE, INC. The M ntain Professionals DEE BILLUPS LOU STECK (209) 841-3575 Shaver Lake 155 corps, an animal!environmental control of- ficer, a large and well-trained reserve pro- gram, reserve as well as full time dispatchers, a progressive firearms program, a Field Training Officer program, a Youth Services Officer, an Investigator, and a part time Crime Prevention Officer. The Youth Services Officer has the respon- sibility to work with and in the schools, to handle juvenile complaints and investigations, to investigate child abuse and sexual assaults, and to set up youth diversion programs in the community. The Investigating Officer works primarily with the District Attorney, and investigates adult cases. He must manage to keep the communication open b etween the court and the beat officer-not always easy in a rural community. The Crime Prevention Officer handles security checks of homes and businesses, aids violent crime victims, and works with senior citizen groups and civic groups. Each of these officers is also avail- able to speak to requesting organizatons. The LODGE POLE REAL TV Specializing in. Mountain Properties C. O. Williams, Realtor P.O. Box 125 P.O. Box 286 Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Auberry, CA 93602 841-3247 855-2963 ANGELO'S BAKERY & COFFEE SHOP 841-3397 P.O. Box 55 • SHAVER LAKE, CA THE RED BARN ACE HARDWARE HARDWARE -SPORTING GOODS & LICENSES CHAIN SAWS -SALES & SERVICE SKI SALES & RENTALS Steve & Stacy Falk P.O. Box 230 Phone (209) 841-3341 Shaver Lake, CA 93664 11 IVIE'S MARKET ~ P.O, BOX 187 SHAVER LAKE. CALIF. 93664 N. A. MORLEY E. M. SCHULTZ }.. MENDOTA FOOD CENTER ~ FRESH MEATS -PRODUCE -GROCERIES BEER -WINE -CLOTHING 655-4391 697 DERRICK MENDOTA • positions are offered on a rotating basis to interested members of the department, and, with 'the appointment, arrangements are made to give the officer additional training within the specialty field he has chosen. Complemental to POST training areas, the Field Training Officer provides in-service training to both regular and reserve officers. Thus, updating of new ideas, laws, and tech- niques is more readily assimilated throughout the department. Because of the size and nature of our de- partment many of these positions overlap. All must remain flexible and adaptable to the needs of the department as a whole. Having provided these services to the community, we have found the results are quite pleasing. Our burglary rate has decreased 25% in recent . During a three-year period it decreased enile delinquency seems to be lessen- ing ell, both in frequency and in the seriousness of the offenses, and community SHA VER LAKE TV & APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE DENNIS BENEFIELD (209) 841-3376 SHAVER LAKE 841-3298 Homelite -Husqvarna -Sales & Service KEN & BETIY MATIHEWS. Prop. KEN'S SHOPPING CENTER (A COMPLETE STORE) P. O. Box 156 Shaver Lake, Calif. Phone 841 -3242 SHAVER LAKE AUTO SUPPLY Complete line of replacement parts and accessories for passenger cars, ~NAPA~ imported cars, trucks, farm tractors, , , small engines and outboard motors; plus paint, tools and mechanics' sup- plies. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS Shaver Lake 841-3398 & ACCESSORIES groups such as Neighborhood Watch and Block Parents are being instituted in our community with great enthusiasm and suc- cess. Probably one of our most successful pro- grams, certainly the one with the largest departmental participation and most publi- city, is our Canine Corps. \Ve have just 16 sworn personnel here, and, in a department this size, it is quite unheard of to maintain a large, active canine corps. We currently em- ploy the services of four trained police dogs, have two in training and others are on a waiting list to join their ranks. Our program not only has been a tremendous asset to our department but, in addition, several other agencies have used our program as a model for their own. Since most of our programs have followed an evolution similar to that of the canine corps, tracing its history and de- velopment may give some idea as to our ability to efficiently provide what would . 156 Trapper John on crowd control. During "routine" traffic arrest K-9 Slick protects handler Dave Caron. WESTSIDE CHEMICAL WESTSIDE HARDWARE MENDOTA MOTOR PARTS P. O. Box 126, Mendota Phone 655-4206 J & L AUTO STEREO Complete Line Of .' C.B. Radios & Auto Stereo Systems 878 Oller St., Mendota 655-4170 HUGH'S FLYING SERVICE, INC. ""'.-~\l -, '_Z_A__ ' '--' RP. ....... '-" '--" ~ SPRAYING. SEEDING DUSTING. FERTILIZING Any Size Job * Modern Aircraft Insured PD & PL -Over 11 Years Experience Hugh Taylor, Owner -Pilot Mailing Address --2.120 Enrico Street, Firebaugh N. Washoe, Mendota 655-4023 If No Answer Call 659-3447 NATIONAL MARKET ' "Featuring USDA Choice Steer Beef" GROCERIES. VEGETABLES. MEATS DAIRY PRODUCTS ,Phone 209-693-4337 San Joaquin, CA 93660 'SW'ISS AMERICAN BAR OUT WHERE THE SIDEWALKS END AND THE WEST BEGINS MAIN STREET SAN JOAQUIN RABB BROS. T,RUCKING, INC. Pirr;:.~w~ P. O. Box 736 San Joaquin, Calif. Phone 693-4325 WEST SIDE PUMP CO. Pumps -Pump Repairs & Sprinkler Systems Phone 693 -4315 San Joaquin, Calif. 157 normally be considered an expensive spec- ialty program and stay within a small city budget. When the canine corps was initiated in 1974, the city was plagued with three major crime problems. Burglary was rising at an epidemic rate. We were third in total burglaries in our county (not a good standing, considering our size), and our per capita rate put us higher than metropolitan Fresno. In fact, we ,vere higher per capita than anyone in our entire county. Our second major concern ,vas civil unrest. While a fight involving one to two hundred rivals may not be much for a department like Los Angeles, when just t\vo officers are avail- able it presents some fascinating studies in strategy (and some costly overtime bills for the city fathers to pay). Rival groups within the city kept the officers busy, and early morning personnel callouts were almost ex- pected each weekend. There were two homi- COALINGA FEED YARD. INC. RT. 1, BOX 135 Coalinga WEETH FARMS P. O. Box 984 Coalinga 158 cides and numerous shootings and knifings in related fights. Our third priority was the rate at which assaults upon our officers was increasing. During the nine months just preceding the initiation of canine street use, there were 19 major assaults on our officers. These as- saults resulted in time off for injuries and court costs, not to mention the inevitable frustration and anxiety suffered by officers v.,ho were asked to respond to calls for assis- tance only to find themselves needing to call for assistance after they had arrived. "Minor" assaults on officers were classified as resisting arrest or interfering with police officers, and the issue was becoming more complicated with the increasingly common threat of law- suits. Being faced with such statistics in a small town made it obvious that a need for some new thinking was necessary. Canine use in police work has been around for many thous- Three Rocks Cafe & Dept. Store (The Oasis of the West Side) BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER LEVIS * ACME BOOTS * PIONEER WEAR JACK & GENELL MINNITE, Owners 829-6218 or 829-3357 Three Rocks, Calif. RAYMOND MINNITE OWNER AND MANAGER OF THREE IROCKS P.O. Box 204, Three Rocks (209) 829-3352 Hwy. 33 Between Mendota and Coalinga P.O. Box 204, Three Rocks (209) 829-3352 BURNETT CONSTRUCTION CO. General Pipeline & Oilfield Maintenance Contractors Bus. (209) 935-0034 Res. 935-0265 Coalinga . Above, Luke and Officer Gunn on patrol. The photo above right shows Smoke looking on as Officer Pursell cuffs a suspect. Lt . Ken Stafford and K-9 Shotgun, right, show off just a few of the team's troph ies. Poe's Automotive 155 E. Forrest Coalinga, CA 93210 935-1681 JIM POE HELM BEAN & SEED WAREHOUSE, INC. P. O. Box 68 ttone (209) 866-5422 -864-8S33 HELM, CAliFORNIA 159 JAURENA BROTHERS COALINGA BOSTON RANCH CO. STAR ROUTE , BOX 100 LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA ands of years; yet their modern use has been somewhat limited to large departments. To use them in such a small community was, indeed, some "new" thinking, and plans began to be formed to organize a canine cmps. At first, a professionally trained dog was purchased by the city, and a professional trainer was obtained to work with the officer chosen as handler. \\lith the addition of a second, officer-owned dog, the program not only experienced its first growth but also began a pattern for future expansion. The problem of transportation for the canines was eliminated easily. At the time of the program's inception the city was partici- pating in a three-year LEAA burglary grant which provided us with two patrol cars. As the canine teams became "street certified" they were added to the grant as part of the burglary suppression/suspect apprehension patrol force. This enabled us to modify one of the "grant" cars to accommodate the canines by exchanging the rear seat for a platform. The canine corps was now a functioning part of the Reedley Police Department. investment, one of the used patrol cars would not be traded in. Instead, the rear seat was exchanged and it was added to our canine team. Each year now two of our regular patrol vehicles are rotated into service as canine units rather than being traded in. In emergen- cies, or when repairs deplete our supply of regular patrol cars, they can still be used by regular patrol officers. The program's next step was to mandate that all future canine additions be owned by the applicant officer. This not only eliminates expense to the city but also insures that apply- ing officers have a real interest in the pro- gram. Training dogs for police work is a very difficult and drawn out process, and it was decided that, if a handler were willing to train and work on his own time, after the dog was certified to be used in police work the city would "rent" the team's services. A subven- tion check at $60.00 per month was given to each team, and the city agreed to assist in the purchase of dog food and payment of veter- inary fees. From the beginning, the services of the professional trainer were only temporary, and as soon as the officers became aware of how to work with the dogs, he was released. It wasn't long until the corps again began to ;; expand and a third team was made street ready. Grant funding was running out by this time, so alternatives were needed for trans- portation. It was decided that, for a one-time RATHMANN OIL COMPANY GAS • DIESEL • LUBE OILS BOB RATHMANN (209) 698-7458 KEN RATHMANN (209) 698-5197 25561 W. Tuft • P.O. Box 13 Tranquillity, CA 93668 SCHRAMM RANCHES, INC. DIVERSIFIED GROWERS Don Schramm P.O. Box 11095 San Joaquin, California 93660 • 160 Community support, at first, was slow in coming; however, the Youth Services Officer soon took advantage of the corps and began scheduling canine exhibitions at the elemen- tary schools. Requests for dog demonstrations began to come in from civic groups and neighboring communities, and the city began to take notice. It was obvious that the corps was here to stay. The good news did not stop there, either, as we began also to see results in our crime statistics. For the first time in four years our burglary rate was dropping, the gang wars had diminished in size and inten- sity and were readily dispersed, and assaults on officers dropped. In fact, in the corps' first year there were just three assaults on officers, none of which took place when a canine team was present. The corps was expanded to include a Master Trainer/Handler at an additional cost of $90.00 per month, thus enabling one man to be in charge of training and policy as well as allowing him to be the fourth team. A "re- serve corps" was also begun with a maximum HUNT & SONS, INC. 7229 E. Mt. Whitney LATON LATON COOP GIN INSECTIClO:ES -FERTILIZER "Where Ginning Is An Art and Service Is A Pleasure" 923·4943 laton Tim's Automotive Service Wheel Alignment • Electronic Tune-Up Wheel Balance • Lubrication Service Brakes. Air Conditioning Speciality Installations Available Tim Jordan West Elm Street Office Box 983 Phone 209/935-0927 Coalinga, CA 93210 161 of hvo "reserve teams" who, when certified, will be given $20.00 per month. The "reserve corps" must maintain all training and stand- ards as if they were actual canine corps members. Since its beginning the corps has been called on many times, aiding officers here and in surrounding cities in the apprehension of burglary suspects and other wanted felons. The F.B.I. requested their assistance in trail- ing an extortionist, and Fresno's S.W.AT. team asked for help in the apprehension of a sniper suspect. When President Carter arrived in our area, the Secret Service called upon our K-9 teams to secure the fields surrounding the President. They have taken top awards in statewide competition and have performed well in local demonstrations. A small amount is budgeted each year to enable the teams to compete in state trials. Overall, the program has been quite successful. As mentioned earlier, the city was .pre- viously receiving funding from an LEAA grant. vVhile certain of our programs were first funded with federal and state grant monies, we have now become self-sufficient. Each of our specialty programs is maintained without a single grant-obtained dollar. We have not, however, turned our backs on the educational opportunities available with outside funding. All of our officers have attended basic police academy. Arrange- ments were also made so that many of them could attend a two-week accredited investi- VIERHUS FARMS Coalinga, California gation school. Our officers have attended special courses in homicide, rape, bombing, arsop, juvenile law and procedure, and bur- glary investigation-all with the assistance of outside funding. And so we have managed, perhaps by working a little short-handed at times, to upgrade our education and ability and to improve not only our image but also our performance as law officers in our com- munity. Yet, we have been able to achieve our goals of providing special programs and ser- vices without maintaining a dangerous reli- ance on outside funding for personnel. '-\'e have also attempted to remain flexible and progressive in our thinking without abandon- ing sound past principles. vVe have stressed self-education as a means to further the pro- ficiency of law enforcement in our commun- ity, and we see specialty services as one means of improving our service to the City of R ley. HARRIS FARMS, INC. H&H COTTON GINNING COMPANY 884-2401 HARRIS, FEEDING CO. CUSTOM CATTLE FEEDING Jack Harris, President 0, oalinga (209) 884-~435 At. 1 Box 162 ABOUT THE AUTHOR. After attending Brigham Young University, Officer Caron was originally hired by Reedle y Police Department in 1973 as both Reserve Police Officer and Environmental Control Officer (a semi-sworn position). Later, he was promoted to the rank of Police OfficeT. He attended Basic Police Academy at College of Sequoias in Visalia, California. He is currently completing his third year as Youth Services Officer. In addition, he is also training a Ger- man Shepherd for th e Canine Corps, writes depart- ment press releases, and writes a weekly column for the local newspaper. ABOUT THE CITY. The city of Reedley has a pop- Idation of approximately 10,000. It lies in the San Joaquin Valley approximately 25 miles southeast of Fresno. A significant rise in population occurs season- ally due to migrant harvest workers. There are two high schools, including on e private and one unified district school, four elem entary schools, one iunior high, and a iunior college within the city limits. RANCt:i WILDO. INC. Jayne Ave. 935-2956 P. O. Box 924 Coalinga JOHN C. CONN Reedley Police Department Kneeling, left to right: Officer D. Caron and K-9 Slick; Investigator B. Pursell and K-9 Smoke; Patrol Supervisor Lieutenant K. Stafford and K-9 Shotgun; Officer B. Gunn and K-9 Luke. Standing, left to right: Chief Forrest Brown; Officer L. Moraga; Administrative Lieutenant T. Rotan; Officer T. Law; Youth Services Officer H. Gongora; Operations Lieutenant B. Willeford; Control Officer J. Nichols; Officer J. Smith; Dispatcher M. LaRue; Dispatcher M. Murphy; Officer H. Chiasson; Sergeant R. Perez. Not pictured: Officer J. Frame and K-9 Trapper John; Sergeant D. Shinn; Officer J. Mejia; Dispatcher L. Alaimo; Dispatcher E. Galvan; Administrative Clerk J. Hiatt. JW'lN T. BRAGG & SONS ~ CHAPELS La Cuesta Verde Ranches ' Two Valley Locations C~UNGA KERMAN 836-3338 846-9369 163 Compliments of BURKHART FARMS 659-3611 Coalinga Paint and Wallpaper Co. Glidden Paints. Painter Supplies Glass Cutting • Art Supplies. Picture Frames Gordon & Deanie Croft 170 W. Elm Ave., Coalinga 935-0294 COALINGA HARDWARE, INC. ((JJ; DON KERR -DON DAPELO m HARDWARE & APPLIANCES • GIFTS. PAINTS 109 N. 5th St., Coalinga, CA 93210 209/935-2961 P.O. Box 6 FIREBAUGH Compliments Of MICHAEL GIFFEN RANCH INC. 36906 WEST SHAW AVENUE FIREBAUGH, CALIFORNIA . , ESOLA & PERKINS DISPOSAL SERVICE Foothill Cycle & Sport Sporting Goods • Bicycles -Sales & Service Barry littler, Owner 159 N. 5th St., Coalinga, CA 93210 209/935-0258 WESTSIDE SUlPPL Y HARDWARE. PLUMBING • WELDING SUPPLI'ES HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS • HYDRAULIC HOSE GOTT COOL CANS • RUBBER BOOTS. ETC. JACK WOLFE, Owner -CRAIG PERRY, Sales P.O. Box 587 • 198 ,E.Polk • Coalinga, CA • 935-1671 COALINGA FARMS J. M., TOM & MIKE LOVELACE 935-0190 P.O. BOX 438 COALINGA PIPPIN'S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES AND SPECIAL IZED MACHINE WORK P.o . Box 497 154 N. 4th SI. 935-3078 Coalinga, California 93210 UOWARDJownsonS I HOWARD JOHNSON'S RESTAURANTS Restaurant, Cocktail Lounge, Banquet Room 25032 W. Dorris Ave. Interstate 5 & U.S. 198 Coalinga. CA 209-935-1983 Compliments of 659-2501 BIRDWELL RANCH 9740 N. Dos Palos, Firebaugh '\.. 164 Coalinga City Of Selma POLICE DEPA!RTMENT By Michaell A. Del Puppo, Investigator The City of Selma is located in the heart of the richest raisin producing area in the world. More than 95~ of the raisin production of the United States is grown in this area, and 55~ of it is packed here. Selma welcomes industry for which there are large areas available for plant locations. Many new housing tracts are now under con- struction to meet the needs of increased population which has come with the newly built industrial plants around and near Selma. Selma now has a population of 12,000. Selma's Police Department is located in the downtown area along the Southern Pacific railroad tracks. The building housing the department was originally the Southern Paci- fic passenger train depot, erected in 1918. In the early 1940s the passenger service was discontinued. The building was used as a Architectural design of the former Southern Pacific Passenger Depot still prevails in the front entrance of the Selma Police Department. grocery store until it was purchased by the city. It was then remodeled and dedicated on November 18, 1960, as Selma's new police department. lRE ALEN R4NCH COALINGA E4SANT VALLEY DODGE-CHRYSLER 935-2065 155 E. Elm, Coalinga 165 (209) 935-2011 • Deli • Produce • Fme Wines 15174 West Dorris. Coalinga, California 93210 A DIVISION OF THE ALLEN RANCH In 1977, the police department applied for and received a federally funded public works grant for $340,000. A new addition of 4,800 square feet was added to the old facility, while at the same time the old facility was remodeled to match the new addition. The addition brought the total square footage of the police department to 9,800 square feet. A much-needed security for dispatch was added. The dispatchers are protected by bullet proof glass and converse with the public through an intercom system. Also added was an upgraded communications system. This system is one of the newest on the market, with a two-phase backup system. If the department's diesel generator should fail to start, the radios can be switched over to a backup battery system. The new addition also included a squad room, photo lab, locker room with showers, detective's office, a law library room, and new offices for the Chief of Police and captain. An enclosed sallyport area was built for bringing in prisoners to the department. The officer drives his patrol unit to the sallyport door and radios dispatch to open the electric door. He then drives his vehicle into the sally- port. The door closes behind, thus making it very difficult for a prisoner to escape while Selma Police Department enclosed sallyport areabeing taken from the vehicle to the booking for prisoner intake. LARRY McLEOD FORD III Selma Police Department sallyport entrance door for police vehicles. Door is electronically controlled by dispatch. LINCOLN-MERCURY FORD MERCURY LINCOLN CONTINENTAL PINTO FAIRMONT MUSTANG GRANADA THUNDERBIRD 157 W. Durian St., Coalinga, CA 93210 • 935-0768 Blanco's Body and Paint Shop Your Body Handled With Tender Loving Care AUTO -GLASS -WINDSHIELDS All Work Guaranteed -Yo-Hablo Espanol Bus. Phone 935-0592 Res. Phone 935-1227 ~ 260 W. Elm SI. Coalinga, CA Res. 247 Coolidge ., .. ~ r--------i"c. -----~ ~I VANCE AgCRAFT INC. Post Office Box 695 Firebaugh, CJt 9~622 209/659-3270 .Aerial Application ROBERT H. VANCE Residence Mobile Radio 392.:6531 237-111' Car 5424 166 area. The sallyport was not only a great im- provement in control of prisoners, but is also used by the Fresno County Sheriff's Depart- ment, which uses the Selma jail to house pris- oners awaiting court in our city and other cities within the jurisdiction of the Sheriff's Selma Substation. The jail is also used for temporary detention of prisoners for the Kingsburg Police Department. The department has five marked black and white patrol vehicles, one animal control vehicle (which is equipped with emergency equipment), and one scooter to mark vehicle tires in the downtown area. The police ve- hicles are equipped with four-channel radios which are equipped to scan on all four chan- nels and lock on police channel (channel one) when dispatch keys the radio. At this time the department consists of Chief James E. Brockett, who started with the department in 1955 and was appointed Chief McBee & Barger,lnc. Farming 'P.o. Box 337 Enclosed parking lot and, in foreground, part of the new addition to the Selma Police Department build- ing. in 1963; one captain, Earl Fowler, who started in 1952 and was appointed captain in 1963; four sergeants, two investigators, ten patrol- men, one traffic officer, six dispatchers, and one clerical dispatcher supervisor/chief's sec- retary. BEST WISHES TRI AIR INC .. ~. ,.s1A\. SPRAYING -SEEDING -FERTILIZING Day or Night Application in Madera -Merced & Fresno Counties Car Radio Call Fresno 237-1111 Car # 1615 P. O. Box 486 -Firebaugh 915 10th St., Fi rebaug h 659-3015 167 LASSEN MARKET GROCERIES -MEATS Open Daily 9:00 A .M. 'til 8:00 P.M. 36668 So. Lassen Ave. 945~2362 Huron ~ADAMS AUTO SUPPLY ~N'APA. VICTOR CALDERON -JOE JOHNSON 939 "N" Street I Firebaugh, California Ph. 659-2026 REBECCHI DEPT. STORE Shoes and Clothing for the Family Blue Chip Stamps -Bankamericard 1467 11 th Street 659-2259 Firebaugh GILBERT PLUMBING SHOP 659-2419 12th & M Street Firebaugh I ~THOMASON TRACTOR CO JOHN OU., "JOHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY" ATlAS -TOWNER· JOHN BEAN SPRAYERS 985 12th Street 659-2039 Firebaugh, Calif. D. T. LOCKE RANCH Bass Ave. -Box 126 659-2517 Firebaugh LAS DELTAS GROCERY Bien Venidos Amigos GENERAL MERCHANDISE BEER • COLD DRINKS 36576 W. SHAW FIREBAUGH Meyers Agricultural Chemical Co. Insecticides -Herbicides -Fertilizers -Application Firebaugh Dos Palos 659-3941 364-6127 CARR BROS. GARAGE 24-HOUR TOWING S. LASSEN AVE., HURON 945-2398 Nites Call 942-2315 LEO'S AUTO PARTS H~adquarters lor Domestic, Foreign Cars, Trucks Tractors and Industrial Supplies MACHINE SHOP & RADIATOR SERVICE For Emergency Service Call Leo at 945·2056 or Tony at 945-2495 36549 South Lassen Ave., Huron 945-2416 & Five Points 884-2893 CHAVARRIAS MARKET 9 to 9 Every Day L:!ssen Avenue • Huron • 945-2463 Huron Welding & Machine Works 18917 -9th St., Huron, CA Donald R. Patterson Mailing Address: Bus. (209) 945-2298 P.O. Box 305 Res. (209) 945-2828 Huron, CA 93234 HELM STORE FEATURING BEER & WINE -FRESH MEATS AND PRODUCE STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS 866-5366 14935 S. LASSEN HELM,CA MOUREN TRANSPORTATION Grains. Mixed Feeds. Sheep Molasses • Cattle I P.O. Box 188 Phone 945-2655 HURON ... ,6 168 SELMA POLICE DEPARTMENT Front row, left to right: Officer S. De Soto; Sgt. D. Nabors; C. Chesebro, Clerk- Dispatcher; K. Casey, Clerk-Dispatcher; Capt. E. Fowler; Chief J. Brockett; G. Staf- ford, Clerical Supervisor; W. Burns, Clerk-Dispatcher; P. Garcia, Clerk-Dispatcher; Sgt. R. Johnson. Back row, left to right: Officer R. Lee; Officer C. Masao'ka; Officer M. Gutierrez; M. Del Puppo, Investigator; S. Ramirez, Investigator; Officer G. Gass; Officer R. Klassen; Officer M. Fannon. Not pictured: Sgt. W. Valenzuela; Sgt. J. White; Officer J. Pena; Officer M. Edwards; A. Surabian, Clerk-Dispatcher; C. Droogh, Clerk-Dispatcher. RUFUS MciLROY FARM EQUIPMENT Mfg. of Mcilroy Cotton Root Cutter Phone WHitney 5-2266 Lassen at Tenth • Huron WOOLF FARMING CO., INC. P.o. BOX 215 HURON . Compliments of Harnish-Five Points, Inc. Five Points I I RALPH'S SHELL SERVICE INDEPENDENT TOWING Ralph Trejo, Owner 36220 Lassen Ave. Huron 945-9982 HURON GENERAL STORE Red Flurry, Owner Box 426 Huron, CA 945-2350 WESTSIDE FORD LINCOLN MERCURY 1505 . 81b S1reel FIREBAUGH. C-',lIF. 93622 DONALD J. COELHO Bus. Phone (209) 659-3951 Dealflr Res. Phone (209) 826-5726 «-0 169 JIM LOWE, INC. 945·2544 P.o. BOX 96 HURON, CALIF. BOB E. WOOD BURFORD RANCH W. Mt. Whitney Five Points Compliments of AGRO-WEST, INC. 884-2428 FIVE POINTS Bar,low Bros. Ranch W. Oakland Ave. Five Points T-M-T CHEMICAL CO., INC. AGRiCI!J L TURAL CHEMICALS CHEMICAL LABORATORY 26979 S. BUTTE AVE. 884-2417 FIVE POINl'S, CALIFORNIA FIREBAUGH-MENDOTA PHONE 659-3911 4700 WEST BELMONT FIREBAUGH 170 - "Over The Hill Gang" 1979 From left, front row: Bob Smith, Elma Mason, Katherine Leavitt, Beatrice Sharkey Knight, Reggie Jones, Mace Barnes, Helen McVay, Bill Lockie, Fred KoII, Don Hoff, and Mel Guhm. Second row: Aram Ohannesian, Sheriff McKinney, Clifford Forrest, Jesse Simpson, AI Collins, Jimmie Meador, Don Ross, Amil Demes, John Belton, Yoshio Kai, Chet Rau, Jim Long, Dave Swanson, and Walt Sechler. Third row: Quinto Merlo, Les Scheidt, Charlie Tigh, John Caprelian, AI Swenson, Don Christopher, Bob Kahl. Jack Anderson, Wes Sarment, and Floyd Poore. Back row: George Madsen, Harlan McFadden, Kenny Larson, Jack DeYoung, Larry Hoskins, Joe Quick, AI Flores, Elmer Gilstrap, Walter Pinion, Frank Rice, Bob Miller, Bill Cunningham, and Morris Montgomery. Shortly after Sheriff McKinney assumed have been, at least to her, the most exciting office in 1975, he initiated an event which is so personal news item to relate. Since the last popular with the participants it promises to reunion she had become Mrs. Paul Knight. become an annual tradition-a luncheon for retired Sheriff's Department members, face- tiously referred to as the "over the hill gang." A good time is had by all, with differences in and any former personality conflicts or ......,r.,n£"~" in opinion forgotten. There is, of much good-natured comparing of 'tIVl1,.,,,,, of hair, degree of baldness, size of etc., and updating on leisure acti- health, and number of grandchildren. occasion Bea Sharkey had what might L & R NOBLE HARVESTING 3 MILES EAST OF FIVE POINTS ON MT. WHITNEY I-GRAIN • TOMATOES. COTTON CQOK COMMUNICATION TELEPHONE 237-1111 ASK FOR 2127 LARRY 2126 ROY 2129 TOM 171 , BETTER HOSPITALS MEAN BETTER CARE AND BETTER HEALTH ~ l:}. ~ SUPPORT SAINT AGNES HOSPITAL BUILDING PROGRAM ~ l;J. ~ FRANK C. DIENER RANCH Five Points, Calif. • PEREZ PACKING, INC. Growers and Shippers CALIFORNIA FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Firebaugh, California - , ENOCH PACKING CO., Inc. RAISINS -DRIED FRUITS Del Rey, Colif. I GARRY PACKING, INC. Holiday Gift Packaged Dried Fruit Del Rey -888-2126 , DEL REY PACKING CO. GROWERS AND PACKERS OF ALL VARIETIES RAISINS Del Rey, California CENTRAL CALIFORNIA RAISIN PACKING CO., INC. Growers and Packers of Raisins and Dried Fruits DEL REY DEWEY & SONS, INC. TRUCKING 864-8404 P.O. BOX 75 RIVERDALE Don McKay, Owner P.O. Box 685 Bus. Phone 867-3413 3714 Mt. Whitney Fresno 864-8690 :!Iverdale, CA 93656 ~RECOVERY DISCOVERY ~ UPHOLSTERY Steven Luallln 3368 W. Mt. Whitney (209) 867-3019 Riverdale, CA 93656 , RIVERDALE AUTO-PARTS . Headquarters For • Automotive " Tractors • Truck Parts APA Custom Hydraulic Hose • Roller Chain Small Engine <'arts and Service - 3660 Mt. Whitney, Riverdale, CA 93656 ~i RlverCla/e -867-3541 -Fresno-Caruthers -864-3054 172 ' Most San Joaquin Valley residents who visit the Sierras during the winter do so to have a good time-skiing, sledding, helping the kids build a snow man, or just frolicking. Members of the Department's Search and RescueTeam go once each year for a more serious reason, but they, too, evidently enjoy the experience to some extent, judging by the number who volunteer year after year. The annual snow survival seminar, begun several years ago as a training program for the Department team only, has grown into a major event, with participation by many other agencies, both tax supported and volunteer. This year's site was the Dinkey Creek area, north of the Wishon Road. The first day was spent in building shelters in which the train- ees and some instructors were required to spend the night, preparing their meals from emergency rations, and in every way possible simulating a situation of actually being strand- ed in the snow. LASSEN MARKET 884-2451 South Lassen Avenue, Five Points FIVE POINTS RANCH FIVE IIOINTS Fun (?) In The Snow Photo #1 Photo #2 Photo #l-Sgt. Ken Abell, one of the instruc- tors, shows one way a snow shelter can be constructed. It's a simple rectangular hole dug in the snow, with .a canvas cover and boughs for floor cover. Photo #2--The Madera County team begins construction of a shelter large enough for several people. With all the winter clothing it's difficult to tell for sure, but careful observa- tiop indicates that the Madera County team is co-educational. 173 Photo #3 Photo #3-The Sheriff's Air Squadron par- ticipated in communications relay and coor- dination. Here a plane comes over at tree-top level for a practice supply drop. Photo #4-This shelter made it through the first night, but when the sun came out next morning, it collapsed. Fortunately, the occu- pants weren't sleeping late. VASTO VALLE FARMS, INC. 'Diversified Growers "West Pak" "West Gold" 174 ,.I . TRI PRODUCE co. P.O. Box 185 Photos #5 and #6-Transportation between base camp and the training area was by sno- mobile and the Department's rugged but rough-riding sno-cat. The high point of the second day's training was in the delicate art of probing to locate an avalanche victim. If probing operations can be started soon enough, there is a chance for a completely buried victim to be saved. Assum- ing he has the presence of mind to cover his face with his hands or arms as the snow covers him, he may create an air pocket that will keep him alive for up to thirty minutes. Therefore, rescue operations have to be not only fast, but precise. There probably won't be time to go over the area again if the victim is missed the first time. Photo #7-The slope in the background really isn't steep enough for an avalanche, but it is adequate for training purposes. A dummy, simulating a victim, has been buried some- where on the hillside, and the team must find it as quickly as possible. Photo #8-Probers get into position, forming a line and preparing to advance and probe in unison, with probes close enough together that an object the size of a human body wouldn't be likely to be missed. Photo #9-0ne person coordinates the ac- tivity, giving commands to probe and ad- vance, making sure the line is kept straight and that no area is missed. Photo #to-Under the director's watchful eye, the probers move up the slope. The ski poles at right mark the boundary of the area searched. 884-2404 FIVE POINTS DUN'S SHOPPING CENTER 867-3586 21282 S. MARKS. RIVERDALE McLeod Ford Sales & Service "The Valley's Fairest Dealer" 867-3549 Riverdale HILLS TEXACO Foreign & Domestic Repairs 867-3028 .....~~..... 3628 W. Mt. Whitney Ave. Riverdale RIVERDALE DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS 867-3013 Riverdale Lloyds Bank California Phones: 864-3000 -867-3524 3494 w. Mt. Whitney Ave., Riverdale DORN'S GAS For Service Call the Best Riverdale Phone Fresno & Caruthers Phone 867-3505 864-8805 3131 W. Mt. Whitney A'Ve., Riverdale 176 Rsp·:;ho 433 Portola Avenue DelRey Photo #12 Photo #11 JENSEN DAIRY FARM Dean Jensen &Son 867-3178 4260 W. Mount Whitney Ave .• Riverdale Photo #ll-When there is sufficient man- power, a second team will follow the first, just in case the victim is missed on the first pass. Photo #12-Within 20 minutes, the "victim" is located, and some quick but careful shov.el- ing takes place. 177 SWEARINGEN FARMS CARUTHERS PUMP, INC. TURBINE -SUBMERSIBLE -JET 864-3109 2199 W. Superior Ave., Caruthers CARUTHERS LUMBER CO. RALPH GALLAHER, Owner 2~W.Superior Ave., Caruthers 864-3644 THE CORNER COCKTAILS & LIQUOR STORE 13109 S. Elm Ave. 864-3349 Caruthers CLEVENGER MERCANTILE CO., INC. Hardware, Implements, Fuller Paints, Etc. 864-3019 Caruthers BAKER COMMODITIES, INC. KERMAN DIVISION VULTURE GARBAGE SERVICE P. O. Box 383, Caruthers Ph. 864 -3100 BOB KELLEY 692 S. Madera Ave. Kerman 846-9381 • Leasing • Rentals • Used Cars Kerman, CA 93630 Fresno 233-7239 DOUBLE J BODY SHOP 24 HOUR TOWING • FREE ESTIMATES 864-3130 JOHN JAMES 864-8544 864-8504 13331 HENDERSON AVE., CARUTHERS ESQUIRE LIQUORS Hunting & Fishing Licenses Ammo -Bait 864-3482 2378 Tahoe Avenue. Caruthers FAIR MART GROCERIES -MEATS -VEGETABLES DRUGS -LOCKERS 2334 W. TAHOE • CARUTHERS. 864-3181 AMERICAN NATION.AL BANK 2357 West Tahoe, Caruthers, California 93609 (209) 864-3286 Melvin E. Harris, Vice-President -Manager 864-8872 CARUTHERS FRESNO 237-4320 P. O. BOX 487 KERMAN 846-9393 KERMAN. CALIFORNIA McCarthy Farming 7719 West Kamm Avenue • Caruthers ~ ~ AUTO PARTS SPORTING GOODS ,NAP,r Caru~h:~he~~,,~"UPP'Y P.O. Box 68, Caruthers, CA • 864-3057 178 AUXILIARY SERVICES Public Safety Division By Reserve Lieut. T. L. Miller In 1974 the Fresno County Sheriff's Com- munications Squadron and the Powerboat Squadron combined to form the Fresno County Sheriff's Public Safety Squadron. This new unit utilized the incorporated status and bylaws of the previous Communications Squadron. The new unit was governed by a staff of elected officers and its bylaws. This unit existed until December of 1975, when Sgt. Gerald Lawless, then the department's reserve coordinator, reorganized the unit to conform with the other Fresno County Sher- iff's reserve units. At · that time new staff officers were appointed, and the incorpor- ated status was dropped. This newly reorgan- ized unit ;became the present Fresno County Sheriff's Public Safety Division. The major responsibility of this unit is to supplement the Sheriff's Department in the eastern mountain and lake regions of Fresno County. Both boat patrol and land patrol functions are performed by members of the unit. Several unit members own and equip boats for lake patrol duties. These patrol duties are performed on Pine Flat, Shaver and Huntington Lakes. A great deal of time and money is invested in equipping and main- taining these private patrol boats. Members of this unit also work with the metropolitan patrol units and perform many other special duties as required by the Sheriff's Depart- ment. While on the water, safety is the major concern of unit deputies. Much of the boat FLOYD'S TUNE-UP 13045 S. Elm (Elm & Mt. View) Caruthers, California 93609 \-864-3745 179 E. DUAIN HAMLIN INSURANCE BROKER 2222 W. Tahoe Caruthers, CA 93609 Business 864-3276 Home 864-8430 COMPLIMENTS OF 867-3816 22700 So. Cornelia Ave. Riverdale patrol day is devoted to checking for proper safety equipment on the boats using the lakes of Fresno County. Many potentially danger- ous problems are solved by these inspections before they become serious. Unit members are also trained in first aid procedures and C.P.R., which have, on occasion, been of great value in handling boating accidents or other p roblems which arise in the mountain sectors during the summer season. As a result of recent state legislation and departmental regulations increasing the re- quirements for becoming and remaining a reserve, unit membership has decreased, and finding people who are willing to contribute the time and money necessary to become reserve deputies is difficult. vVe appreciate those dedicated members who have remained with the unit and are continuing to help the Sheriff's Department with its many law en- forcement functions. ''''orking for and \vith Doug & R. A. Maddox Dairy Phone 867-3726 7285 W. Davis. Riverdale C. GOWENS FARMS, INC. COTTON * WHEAT *TOMATOES 25692 W. Jeffrey Ave. Fi ve Points. 884-2248 the Sheriff's Department is one way our unit members contribute to the Fresno commun- ity, and gain the satisfaction of doing a job they enjoy. This unit would also like to thank our liaison officers, Lieutenant Chet Lovgren and Deputy Tom Klose, for their assistance. We sincerely appreciate their dedication to this unit. Editor's Note: We regret that due to a break- down in communications between the editor- ial staff and the various liaison officers, we have no material covering the activities of the other auxiliary organizations. Each unit con- tinued in its tradition of unselfish service and dedication to the Department and the com- munity, and those efforts are sincerely ap- preciated. CARUTHERS DRY GOODS 2337 W. Tahoe, Caruthers, CA 93609 864-3052 Arnold's Farm Supply & Pop Shoppe • Feed -Veterinarian Supplies • Rubber Boots -Miscellaneous • Garden Seed & Supplies 2358 W. Tahoe, Caruthers, CA 93609 864-3697 Farmers- Secure in your presence. Thanks 2835 N. HOWARD AVE. KERMAN, CALIFORNI" 180 ---------- Public Safety Division Fron left, Sgt. A. Benov, Dep. N. Avedian, Dep. T. Holquin, Sgt. R. Doig, Dep. L. McMeen, Dep. J. Van Camp, Dep B. MacDonold, Dep. G. Marzette, Dep. B. Stoccketti, Sgt. B. Stoccketti, Dep. E. Mulford, Dep. H. Hayes, Dep. R. Lopez, Dep. H. Crawford, Lieut. T. Miller, Dep. R. Stancoff, Sgt. B. Richter, Dep. L. Bates, Lieut. M. Garabedian. Not pictured, Capt. C. Weaver, Dep. R. Iknoian, Dep. B. Paulo. VALLEY DEPT. CENTER 421 So. Madera Ave., Kerman , CA 93630 (209) 846-9761 KERMAN MOTOR PARTS 187 So. Madera Ave. KevnaB. 84&-9366 HOME FURNITURE TRADERS "Buy with Confidence and Own with Pride" 280 So. Madera ","ve. Kerman , CA 93630 Phone 846-7272 Emi Epperson's Market. Inc . of California Custom Vineya rd Installation Paper Trays . End Posts • Grapestakes • Wire Staple Guns . Inse c ti c ides . Equipment Rentals PHONE (209) 846-7325 2590 N . MADERA AVE. KERMAN. CAlIF.93630 WEST McKINLEY GROCERY 11499 W. McKINLEY KERMAN Haupt Brothers Land Leveling 846-9722 846-8758 Kerman 181 -~ ~ €j'ft. Cottrell's Bees POLLINATION VALLIS BOTTLE SHOP • WINE • BEER • LIQUORS • 897-4126 1625 Simpson Street Kingsburg CREIGHTON MEMORIAL CHAPEL Phone 897·2908 John S. Creighton Viking Market 1301 Draper Kingsburg 897-2986 1588 lincoln Street Kingsburg, California Super Save Market 2048 Grant Selma 896-5168 We Specialize In Fresh Produce, USDA Choice Meals & low Prices Mack Lazarus Mobilhomes Over 100 Homes On Display 233-1802 14750 West Whitesbridge, Kerman, CA 93630 Dick Clark Agent P.O. Box 543 601 South Madera Avenue Kerman, California 93630 Phone 846-7377 IMcCall Pharmacy Prescription Delivery 896-2222 2424 McCall Avenue • Selma Bob's Cylinder Read Exchange Specializing In Valv Jobs Cracked Blocks & Cylinder Heads Repaired Bob Richardsbn 10656 E. Pailler Ave. Selma ~96-1008 P.O. Box 560 Selma, California 93662 ALMOND. PLUMS. ALFALFA. MELONS. ETC. 1128 N. Madera Kerman, Calif. 93630 846-9682 Del Monte Corporation Plant No. 25 • P.O. Box 7, Kingsburg, CA 93631 Telephone (209) 897-2901 WEST COAST GROWERS and PACKERS. INC. 38743 Hwy. 99 Kingsburg CINDERELLA & BlONDIE PRODUCTS A Division of Commercial International Corp. SElMA Van Beurden, Wigh & Associates Insurance Services, Inc. William J. Van Beurden President Douglas S. Uyeki Russell D. Campagne Richard Ferreira Michael S. Oliver Mark M" tthews Thomas Powell Clarence Wigh Frank S. Doi Steven C. Wigh 1515 Draper Street • Kingsburg, California 93631 Kingsburg (209) 897-2975 • Fresno (209) 888-2161 RIVERLAND RESTAURANT "FEATURING FINE FOOD" Dancing Fri., Sat. & Sun. Nites-Live Music Exit at 384 on Hwy. 99 Ph. 897-5126 182 SIIERIFF$ AIR SQUADRON SHERIFF'S AIR SQUADRON Back row, from left, Walter Fisher, Calvin MacPherson, Baysel Moyers, David Barber, Milbern Lewis, Andy Holmes; middle row, Russell Bland, Jack Arbuckle, Eddie Riedenauer, Hiet van Buren, Ed Trimble, Andy Brennick, Herbert Kent, ElmerTuschoff; Marvin Simmons, David Proctor, George Brannon, Earl Smith, Marvin Janzen, Sherman Fleenor, Hubert Pendegraft, Stanley Gibbs. Insecticides • Vineyard Spraying Jerry Watson 237-9103 -Car 8149 Res. 864-8631 front row, WATSON AG CHEMICALS, INC. Fertilizers • 12667 So. Elm Ave. Caruthers, CA 864-3551 VALLIS RESTAURANT Cocktails. Dining Room • Bottle Shop 891--3079 1671 Simpson VILLAGE TIRE SALES BUEL GUSTAFSON, Prop. New Tires * Recaps * Wheels * Batteries 897-7339 Kingsburg 1400 California St. Kingsburg, CA 93631 Swedish Mill Restaurant and Gift Shop Serving Swedish Smorgasbord Weekdays -11 :00 to 2:30 p.m. Sundays -11 :00 to 4:00 p.m. ·Closed on Mondays Phone 897-7107 P.o. Box 156 Kingsburg, CA 897-3077 Located on Highway 99 and Conejo Off Ramp 475 Sierra SI., Kingsburg, CA 183 CENTRAL BANK NA MEMBER FD.I.C . PARLIER CALIF. MONCRIEF SALES & SERVICE CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH 450 Fresno St. PARLIER Phone 646-2704 CALSPUN MILLS 625 ZEDIKER PARLIER, CA 93648 ESPINOZA MARKET -COMERCIANTE - ARTICULOS IMPORTADOS DE MEXICO Y DEL PAIS OVIDIO ESPINOZA E HIJOS. Prop. 671 Tulare Street, Parlier, Calif. 93648 646-2250 L Ben's Cafe Parlier 1i1;gh-Gusla6son .Rea/1y REAL ESTATE SALES PROPERTY MANAGEMENT APPRAISALS (209) 897-2975 1515 Draper Street, Kingsburg, CA 93631 Vilting ':leaitee 7'aelt 40 SPACES COMPLETE HOOKUPS Neil & Dorothy Van Dell, Owners (209) 897-3053 11858 E. Kamm Ave. Kingsburg, CA 93631 KINGSRURG ELECTRIC Sales • Service Bob Todd Clyde McNabb 897-2972 1473 Marion Street Kingsburg, CA 93631 JOHN KASHIKI PRESIDENT Phone (209) 646-2338 P.O. Box 310 • Parlier, CA 93648 CHRIS SORENSEN PACKING CO. WESTERN WAGON WAGON WHEEL BRANDS Growers -Packers -Shippers QUALITY CALIFORNIA FRUIT Phone 646-2721 Parlier Tenneco West A Tenneco Company 485-8102 RAISIN OPERATIONS P.O. BOX 277 BIOLA, CALIFORNIA 93606 sun CIAnT® CALIFORniA SEEDLESS RAISln,s PACKING PLANT LOCATED AT 12840 W. SHIELDS ~ KERMAN, CALIFORNIA ~ PHONE 843-2504 184 SEARCH AND RESCUE MOUNTED POSSE Back row, from left, K. Kennedy, E. Hall, T. Walters, J. Couto, R. Hansen, M. Shee- han, J. Bacorn, B. Haire, P. Mazzliano, M. Ketcher, T. Venner, M. Barrett; front row, Liaison Officer Deputy L. Nilmeier, B. McDonald, D. Martin, J. Nulick, A. Powell, J. Abatti . U-SAVE MARKET Open 9 a.m. 'til 8 p.m. Groceries -Meats -Beer -Wine 8606 So. Mendocino 646-3560 Parlier HUEBERT BROS. TRUCKING GENERAL TRUCKING "For Prompt Service" 21502 E. Parlier Ave. Call Allen Reedley (209) 638-3738 JOHNSON DRILLING CO. Since 1945 Specializing In Mountain Water Development & Lateral Drilling 251-6541 Residence 787-2139 23489 E. Kings Canyon Road Reedley Reedley Ford Tractor Sales, Inc. F. L. (Roy) Kellogg, COLONIAL FLOWER SHOP Gifts for All Occasions 638-2031 Reedley 1617 -11 th JUNG'S SUP,ERMARKET Groceries -Fresh Vegetables -Meats 638-3329 640 E. Dinuba Avenue • Reedley KIMURA TRUCKING CO. Specializing in Produce Hauling Local and Long Distance -Vans and Flat Racks George Kimura Frank Kimura Res. 638-3903 Res. 638-3235 Bus. Phone 638-3533 P.O. Box 649, Reedley, CA 93654 c;.l ~. FARMERS INSURANCE il~.::. GROUP Arvi E. Murmi, Local Agent AUTO • FIRE. LIFE" TRUCK. COMMERCIAL 1113 B St., Reediey 638-2921 _ ~, President Phone 209-638-2205 1230 G St., Reedley, California 93654 185 --. Reedley Crop Dusters, Inc. Dean Darby· Pilot Mike Anderson· Pilot Mich Teronishi • Secretary 2146 S. Jacob 4557 S. Frankwood Visalia, CA 93217 Reedley, CA 93654 209-625-1048 209-638·5649 SERVING AGRICULTURE THROUGH AVIA TlON KIPER LUMBER &HARDWARE SQUAW VALLEY, CALIF . PHONE 332·2310 CORRAL LUMBER -FENCE LUMBER FARM LUMBER -POSTS ou , 638-3423 WAT._ 'LUG Rh 638 -383 I QUICI-SIT THO.'lI REEDLEY IRRIGATION(·~e PIPE COMPANY C ) NCRETE AND ~L ASTIC IRR IG A TION PIPE ~ErrIC TANKS -IRRIG ATION A PPLIANCI ~, EAST REEDLEY STORE A COMPLETE GENERAL STORE 22010 E. MANNING AVE . 638-2014 OTANI DEPARTMENT STORE FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY GENERAL MERCHANDISE 955 I Street 818 L Street Reedley, CA 93654 Sanger, CA 93657 Phone 638-2546 Phone 875-4031 FOWLER BUTANE WRIGHT OIL CO. BUTANE. PROPANE. GASOLINE. DIESEL OIL & GREASES DON WRIGHT 114 N. SUMNER Ph. 834-2614 FOWLER, CA 93625 TRUCKS Unlimited Specialize in Truck Painting " 111 W. Merced St., Fowler, CA 834-2559 C. D. Simonian Insurance Agency General Insurance Office Phone 834-3615 Fowler, California 125 E. Merced 51. P. O. Box 343 IN APPRECIATION FOR A JOB WEll DONE CARSEY & CARSEY, INC. 7660 E. Manning Ave. 834-5384 FOWLER ORANGE COVE LIQUOR STORE L~uor-Beer-Wine Delicatessen Items -GrDceries Ice Available 410 Park Blvd., Orange Cove 626-7767 Vic, Larry &'Dave Auto Body Repair AUTO"..;A 510 -11th st.I"'-fI o(:l"'~ 1>,1~!Ili~~'" Orange Cove 626-4283 P. O. lOX 592 J IM JOHNSON RHDLEY. CALIF . 93654 Chuck Olsen Res. 626-7890 CECEliA~ ORchARdsSunkist. ' Olt T"f IUT CI TAUS Cecelia's Pride Navel Orangep Tree Fruit Grapes PACKING CORP. Office (209) 626-4008 24628 E. South Ave_ Orange Cove, California 186 operating contract, NATiONAL :RAISIN CO. PACKERS OF "CHAMPION" RAISINS Ernest A. Bedrosian Krikor Y. Bedrosian James Kenneth James Kenneth Bedrosian .626 So. 5th St. Fowlerl Calif. FOWLER FL"ORAL SHOP 834-2505 Airborne Body Recovery In last year's Review we presented a picture story of Detective Paul Kalpakoff swimming out to check for evidence a stolen airplane which had crashed into the south fork of the Kings River above Boyden's Cave and was lodged on a boulder in midstream. The river was running high and swift at the time, and Paul's operation was just a bit "tricky." A few months ago we had one even more tricky, in almost the same location. An auto- mobile had gone off the road into the river, and the body of one occupant had been spotted lodged between rocks about halfway across. This time the water was running even higher, so much so that trying to swim to it, even belayed from shore as Paul had been, was considered too hazardous. Arrangements were made for a helicopter, owned by Rogers Helicopters of Clovis and under a National Park Service to assist. The pilot, Vernon La 214 East MerJ:ed Street Fowler, California Tad Okahata Shop Foreman 834-5373 Jack Ramos Shop Manager 834-5373 117 South 7th Street, Fowler, California 187 Quieu, stated he could pick up a person in a sling, carry him to a point immediately above the body's location, lower him to water level and hover while he attached a rope to the body, then lift both him and the body back to shore. Sgt. Jim Hamilton volunteered for the somewhat unusual mission, and Deputy Tom Walton photographed the proceedings. The following photos show, in sequence, the helicopter approaching the point from where Hamilton would be picked up; the sling being rigged; Hamilton waiting for the initial lift-off (too bad the camera couldn't have recorded his thoughts at that moment); the flight through the air and the attempts to manuever him into position; his struggles against the current as he attached the line to the body; the trip back to shore; final landing; and the body being placed in a body bag. The entire operation was completed in about fifteen minutes. Hamilton stated that TOM'S T.V. & APPLIANCES 1349 I Street, Reedley 638-2636 834-3720 ~~!~ Cust9m Welding ". r and Mfg. ~~ 7400 E Manning Ave., Fowler M. O. Lopez, Proprietor · Manufacturers of Fruit Specialists in Custom Processing Machinery Designed Equipment Repair & Construction of All Types of Farm Equipment Arc & Acetylene Welding in the Shop or on the Job --- once he reached the body, he was too busy to think about being frightened, and that it seemed a much shorter time. For years we have used aircraft in attempt- ing to locate the bodies of drowning victims, because visibility into still water from the air is much better than from shore. But using one to actually remove the body from the water is something new. Photo #1 WALLIN & SON FUNERAL HOME Chas. O. Wallin Chas. M. Wallin 1524 9th St. 875-6555 Sanger "We Service What We Sel/" J & M ELECTRONICS RADIO SHACK DEALER 2 WAY RADIOS • ANTENNAS ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT & PARTS ~HOME & AUTO STEREOS ~ ~ CALL 875-7;'45 r:::c. 1855 ACADEMY .... , ...... SANGER Photo #2 (g IUAL10Q '" Bus. (209) 626-4245 711 Park Boulevard Res. (209) 528-3954 Orange Cove, CA 93646 THE THREE MUSKETEERS Dancing Saturday Nights and Holidays HELEN NIEMELA 636 Pork Blvd. Orange Cove HARDING & LEGGETT, INC. ORANGES Orange Cove 626-4432 SAMS AUTO DISMANTLING COMPLETE STOC~ OF USED AUTO PARTS 626-"322 . 146 ANCHOR AVE. ORANGE COVE ~----------'--------'--------~~ 188 -~ Photo #3 Photo #4 P~lot() #6 PAT'S GARAGE GENERAL AUTO and TRUCK REPAIR Pat Chimienti, Owner Phone 626-4468 557 -5th Street, Orange Cove, California 93646 Oscar's TV . • 11 M'lkes Color TV Sales & Servict; 2GS Park Blvd, Orange Cove, Calif. 621;-7477 - 189 PELOIAN RANCHES • FRESNO COUNTY CHJ W:!I .)n\.J Shippers q f t=a ncv CiJ lifo rni o Gr.,pez 4!U ld Tree Frulr ~LeAI1 . SWAN BARR PACKING Sanger 875-2541 Fresno 485-3710 SANGE.'!. CAL FORNI A MERRIMART 2910 lense'n Ave. 875-5515 SANGER COMPLIMENTS TO TH E SHERIFF'S DEPART NT co. LONE STAR llER)'llRAT 2730 So. De Wolfe Ave. Sanger 190 COLLINS GARAGE PHONE 626-4535 Night Phone -Ray 626-7714 -H. B. 626-7257 315 W . Railroad Ave. Orange Cove DAN OLSON ENTERPRISES, INC. 251-6001 518 N. HIGHLAND AVE. SANGER, CA BARR'S PHARMACY Phone 875-2517 1351 -7th Street Sanger, California ~RIVERBE~'~"9;'-T;;;;':IL:~: ~Shippers -Exporters 15749 East Ventura Ave . Sanger Phone (209) 787-2501 (209) 787-2503 (L.D.) PIERCE'S PARK Food -Bar Dining &Dancing Fri. -Sat. -Sun . Live Music 17439 E. Kings Canyon Rd . 787-2280 Sanger CHOOLJIAN BROS. PACKING, INC. GROWERS and SHIPPERS Packers of RAISINS and DRIED FRUIT Leo & Mike Chooljian, Owners Sanger, California CHtJCK WAGON "HOMEbF E CH LI DOG" Open'A.1\'!. to 11 :30 P.M. CLOSED WED. 12th & Arode 875-3889 e M \XI ALU ;\J 10Sl PAliK.. RO'." , DARWIN BIU(( · DlSlGHlRS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS CITY WIDE OHIVf lfY wORIO WIDE SEflV ICE 1440 7th, Songer from f rUl,Q' (htt'i, TQII " •• (~T I·'n' Photo #7 191 Abel's Body Shop Abel Flores 1960 Wh itson Selma, CA 93662 Phone 896-5533 JOHN R. SILVEIRA DAIRY 896-0172 1301950. Clovis Ave. Selma SHERWOOD FOREST GOLF CLUB 18 HOLE PUBLIC GOLF COURSE ':< Driving Range ':' Pro Shop (Men 's &Ladl es Spo rts Wear ) " P.GA Teaching Pros ,:. cart Rental ,', Open 7 Days ':< Snack Bar 1 MILE NORl H OF KINGS CANYON RD. ON FRANKWOOD 79 N. Frankwood,Sanger 787-2611 Mid-Valley Transportatwn, Inc. db-, TRUCKING 3211 S. Sanger Ave., Sanger 875-4521 Gene Olson AUTO BODY SHOP Wrecked Cars Repaired Glass Installed -Insurance Estimates 875-4852 1349 S. Academy, Sanger Compliments of 875·6851 Of ipCKERS 875-3521--6J EL~~ SERV:(:E'ON All M/,I(ES 875-6455 General Offices: 6446 East Saginaw Ave. Selma Terminal: Exeter FREEWAY LANES .BOWL • CAFE • BAR Ed & Montene Maldonado M.nager-Owners 896-2211 834-2923 Goldenstate & Dinuba, Selma, Calif.. ". Seth Abajlan Well Drilling Reverse Rotary • Gravel Pack Wells Over 25 Years Experience Back into the well-drilling business. Solely owned and operated by Seth Abajian. 24-Hour Phones: 896-4879 or 896-1227 Mobile Phone JL441-5809 State Contractor's license No. 290729 899 Golden State Boulevard Selma RICH & JACK RIEDEL Phone 896-1564 Selma Service Shop Authorized Sales & Service McLane-Trimmer-KitchenAid Appliance Repairing Lawn Mower Sharpening r1r.:~;f&;;~=t\ 2042 t Front St. WM. BOOS & CO. WM. J and WM. E. BOOS Selma, Ci N. 93662 L C ''I3uy 'n-Ou r1ti and Sav~ ;S KILL COLPST.o -- SERVICE QUASAR SALES -1960 E. Eront Street, Selma, Californi<J 9~<{, ), 'L CO.lOR -BLAe -& WH ITEPhone 896-5432 __I ~ .. ) \)' ST., SANGER ._--_.-- 192 ,------------ Photo #11 JUGDEV SINGH GILL Brakes & Clutch Specialties 896-6724 1631 Whitson Selma SELMA BODY SHOP WARREN RASMUSSEN 898-0844 cs . . EDSALL AGENCY ......:~ .. General Insurance Since 1931 ~WHERE INSURA~ICE IS NOT A SlOE LIN!" 896·3005 S~1 11! 1 ! ~--------------_________J 193 Photo #12 El<noian & MacDonald Selma 3822 McCall Ave. 14'different kinds of Pizza Chicken in a Basket, '$4Ddwiches, fleer, Wine Featuring Repsi Cola. CARTOONS for the Kiddies For Take Out Orders Call 896-1320 These~an Restaurant I y CLUB 99 2001 Whitson St. 896·9968 Selma ORDERSTO GO EL CONQUISTADOR MEXICAN RESTAURANT ~ LIONEL AND ELVA GONZALEZ McCALL VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER 3810 McCALL SELMA. CALI F. 896·1850 GEORGE ROCHA & SONS DAIRY 896-2585 9203 E. Clarkson Selma DIAMOND MEAT CO. SELMA FRESNO VALVES &CASTINGS, INC. Manufacturers of: IRRIGATION GATES &VALVES Also: Bross &Aluminum Castings 7736 E. Springfield Ave•• Selma 834·2511 Cocktails -Dining Room -Coffee Shop -Banquet Facilities ARTHUR SERIMIAN, Owner/Manager 2795 Floral Ave., Selma, CA 93662 896-6363 PAGE FUNERAL CHAPEL FRANK PAGE 2014 Arrants 896-1240 SELMA Hayley's Tire Service & Serve UR Self Garage TRUCK, TRACTOR AND PASSENGER TIRES JACK HAYLEY 1818 Whitson Street Phone 896-1467 Selma, California SELMA T.V. CENTER Motorola & Admiral Sales & Service COMPLIMEN'TS OF SERIAN BROS., Inc. ROBERT SERIAN Small Appliances 1922 E. Front St., Selma 896-1360 SELMA SHELL SERVICE DAVE'S TOWING DAVID HELM, Owner Phone 896-3268 Highway 99 & Floral Ave., Selma, Calif. 93662 194 Photo #13 KATAOKA BROTHERS 14470 So. Fowler Ave. 896-0725 Selma GEE'S MARKET 2215 Nebraska Ave., Selma 896-1315 195 787-2188 Photo #14 VilLA LOBOS MEXICAN & AMERICAN FOOD 15901 East Kings Canyon Road Centerville QUAW V+LLEY INDIAN TRADING CENT'ER ACE-HI FEEDS GAS. GROCERIES • GIFTS Greek Party Mix Delicatessen Specializing In International Foods Ken and Betty Blair 3736 N. Blackstone • Manchester Mall • 227-9344 GILBERT'S AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTER ONE DAY SERVICE 1401 Whitson, Selma 896-9876 SUNNYSIDE HARDWARE & GIFTS Sporting Goods • Housewares • Colt, Smith & Wesson & Ruger: Dealer • Doug Cox Doug Burchfield 5570 E. Kings Canyon, Fresno 251-3294 TORII MARKET 1426 Grove Street Selma JONES WINDOW SHADES 233-6523 274 N. FRESNO ST. FRANK TRAMMEL 9295 E. Dinaba, Selma 896-2552 MIKE BELLOW CONTRACTOR 1521 N. Maple -Fresno 255 -7611 MODERN SHOE STORE SHOES FOR MEN JARMAN -WINTHROP -RAND -ACME & DAN POST BOOTS 917 FULTON MALL 237-9272 VAN NESS FLORAL CO. 485-2250 Nights: 226-9328 50 N. VAN NESS AT DIVISADERO FRESNO SAW SERVICE POULAN AND STIHL CHAIN SAWS Trimmer Power Mowers -Complete Saw Service 721 N. Fresno 237-1407 REUBEN'S TV Motorola Sales & Service-Color and Black & White 209 N. Maple Ave .• 251-2081 KOMOTO DEPARTMENT STORE 1528 Kern Fresno . ART'S MERCANTILE Groceries • Wine • Beer • Gas • Oil 442-1995 2082 W. Whitesbridge CONEY ISLAND LUNCH 1906 Tulare SI. 233-2323 Compliments Of EEZER PRODUCTS 4734 E. HOME AVE., FRESNO BILL'S RENTAL SERVICE "We Salute the Sheriff's Department for a Job Well Done." Bill Voligraff, Owner 3992 N. Blackstone 224-0796 McPheeters, Drake & Associates 227-2906 3003 N. Blackstone Fresno LA MAR ELECTRONICS 12 "L" Street, Fresno 264-3636 Strawberry Exchange Cooperative Bob Okomura, President 896-7071 Selma JOHNNY'S RESTAURANT FAMilY DINiNG . Open 11 a .lT'. 'til 9 p r.1. Orders. To Go , 740 Fresno St. 646-3 745 Parlier A AA Sewer Service . .. ...... .. •... .......•. 100 AAA Paving Co. . . 93 A-I Insulation & Fence Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 139 A & A Mobile Crane Service. . .... 60 A & B Wallcovering Inc. . . . .. 62 A & M Carpet & Linoleum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 A-Ped.. .. . ....... . . .. .. 45 Ace Aluminum Awning Co. ... 109 Ace Lawnmower Sales & Service . 136 Ace Liquor .... .... 65 Ace Mobile Key Shop .. . . · 114 Acme Auto Parts .... . . . 101 Acme Refrigeration Service · 112 Action Muffler Service .. .. 112 Adams Paving Co. . . 54 Advance Electric Co. .... 75 Aguilar Body & Paint Shop .. .. .. . . 132 Air Conditioning Enterprises .. . . 83 Air-Way Hoover-Eureka Co. 127 Airways Coffee Shop · 199 Alanis Patrol Service. . 16 Alarmex... . . ......... . ... 47 Albino Concrete Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ........ .... 37 Albrecht's Welding . . . . . . . . • . . . .. 70 Albright Electric. . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Alert Bail Bond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 84 Alert Plumbing ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Sam Alexander Refrigeration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 203 Allied Paving Co. . .. 23 All State Charter Lines.. . .. 18 Allstate Roofing Co. . .... ..... ...... ...... 53 Aluminum Screen & Door Co. . . . 98 Chester & Eugene Ambrosini Dairy ..... ......•..... ........ ...... 101 American Beauty Macaroni Co. .. . .. . ... . . 121 American Paving Co. . ...... ............. .... ...... 109 American Steamway Inc. . . 87 American Truck Salvage .. ........ ....... ............ ......41 American Upholstery .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 96 American Warehouse Co., Inc. . ........ ............ 31 Dr. Sidney Ames ... . . .......... ............... 114 Andella Liquor Siore. . . ......... _... .. 112 Anderson Brake & Wheel Service. . ... . . ... .. . .... .. • .•.. .. . 135 Anderson-Clayton & Co. Food Division. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Anderson Rock Products . 120 Andy's Cocktail Lounge. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 109 Angelo's Drive In . . . ............. .. .... .•......... 118 . Juel J. Ansiel Gen'!. Contractor .... . ..... 97 AOC Adjusters. . . ................. ............ 133 Architectural Concrete Products . . .. .... . ... . . . . 139 Armen's Flowers. . . . . . 131 Arnold Signs. . . . .. 14 Arrow Electric Motor Shop. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . ...• ,. . 94 Arrow Pharmacy . . . .• . • . • . . . . . . . . . • . . • . • . . .• .... . .. 126 Art's Mercantile . .. . 196 Art Trio Sig ns . . • . .. • . . . . . . . 95 Asher Brothers Shoes ...... ....• •.. ...•.... ....... . .. 100 Ashlan Pharmacy ... ' 1' • . . • 90 Asphalt 3pecialities . ... . . . . . . . • . • . . ... 18 Associated tJrass Products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Astro Motel ... 30 Atlas Scaffold & Equipment Co. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 150 197 Index of Advertisers Atmospherics Inc. . . . ... 39 Attarian Oriental Rugs . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 42 Auto Body Collision. . .. 63 Auto Diesel Electric . 86 Automatic Transmission Center .. ....... ......... ............ ..... 56 Autosport Unlimited ... . 101 Auto Warehouse. . . 132 Thomas E. Avent .. . 136 B B & C Trim .. . ... 91 B & J Rent-A-Trailer.. ................86 B & L Foodland, Inc... . . .... ....... 116 B & L Painting ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Bagdasarian Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... 14 Baldwin Heating & Air Conditioning. . . ... . . .... ...... 118 Ballard Tile & Marble Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 86 Bank of America, Fresno Main Branch. . .. 36 Basque French Bakery. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 60 Herb Bauer Sporting Goods. . .....•.............. 57 Bearing Specialty Co. . . . .. ............ ....... ...... 61 Bebb Awning Sales & Service. . . . . . . . . .. . . .•. . . . 101 Bedrosian Tile & Building Supply ... ... _.. .... . ........•.... 118 Beer Monuments. ...... . .. •. ... . . . .. . . .. 132 M ike Bellow, Contractor . ... 196 Belmont Farms . . . .......... ... 97 Belmont Foreign Cars .......... .......................... ....... 117 Belmont Nursery . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . .... 97 Berven Rug Mill, Inc. ........ .... •.......... .... .......... . ... 26 Best-Weigh Scale Co... ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . .. 98 Bet-R-Roofs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . •. . . • . . .. 86 Better Pest Control ........ .. .. .. 106 Bianchi's Jewelers. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. .. . ..... 78 Big B Market. . . . . . . . . . . 203 Big Bore Drilling Co. . . . . . .. . . . . . 136 Big Boy Restaurants. . . . .. ... . .. . 13 Big Potatoe Market. . . . 94 Bill's Rental Service . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 196 Bill's Sheetrock Service. . . 57 Bill's Supplies. . . ........ 84 Garnet L. "Bill" Billings.. .. .. ..... .. .. .. . . . .. 138 Bischel's Liquor . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .... 67 Blair's Professional Services . . . . . . . . . . . 29 The Blue Front Cocktails ... . ..... ...... ......... .•... ...... 136 Bolding Texaco Service...... . ... .. .. .. . .. . .62 Bonner Packing Co. . .. 84 Borelli Produce Distributors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . ... 41 Bossa's Liquor Store. ... . 203 Bourzac Concrete Construction. . . . . . . .. • . . . 127 Bowen'S Radio Service. . ....... ... ,. .......... , ... , • . . . . . . .. 98 Boy~ Market .. . .. .. ... 58 Brooks Products Inc. ,.... •....... .•.........•... , . .... 125 Brown Brothers Adjustors. . . •..'.•.• . ... . . ... 135 C. 'Nayne Bmwn Contractor...........•.................. ..... .... 88 Brownie Muffler Service ... . • . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .,........ . .. .. 25 Brow'ling F~rr;s IndustrilJS . . ....• ..............•.......... , .. 118 '3ruce's Snrber Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .. .. . . . . . . • .. .. . . . . . . .. ..203 Brueckner '3"nd & Gravel , . . . . • . . ........ , , .. 45 Buck RanGhes ... ... , . ..•.•. •...... ... ,46 K. C. Buck Service Sta:ion . .. 138 C Bucketmouth Shop Inc.. ... 63 Budd Sewing Machine Co. .102 Bud's Kar Kare Auto Molding " ... "..... . . ... 136 Buford:s Appliance, Inc. """""""""" """'" . 127 Builders Concrete ...... . ... 52 Builders Emporium .............. ' .. 26 Bullock's Vacuum Pumping . . ......... . ........ 63 Burford Ranch... ..,170 Burns International Security Services Inc, , .. , .. , •... , •.•....•. , .. , . 23 Bush Hog/Continental Gi'l Co.. ..,.25 Bussey Well Pipe Works ...... 136 C & A Thrifty Mart Grocery ...... ..... ....... .............. ....... 75 C & C Tilers ........ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 42 C & L Insurance ........ 203 Cahn's of Fresno ................................ . .............. 124 Cat if. Compress Division. Bayside Warehouse Co......... ..... ..... 50 California First Bank. .......... .. .... . . . . . . . 71 California·Fresno Oil Co. ................• ..... . ...... 100 California Industrial Rubber Co.................... ... , ..•... , ..... 62 California Motor Exch,mge . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Californ,a Pipe & Steel . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 100 Marie Callender Pie Shop , . . . . . . . . . . • . . .. . .... 74 Cal Market & Liquor ............ .. . .... ........ . ... . .. ... .. .. , . , . 199 Calwa Cafe.. . .................... .. .. 110 Calwa Quality Market ............................. . , . . . . . . , • . . . 127 Calwa Rexall Pharmacy...... ...... .... .......... ....... ... . .. 199 Canteen Service of San Joaquin Valley , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Carey Oil Co.. Inc............ .......... 124 Carl's Auto Repair ................... . , . .. . , , ... • .. . .... 136 Car Parts Inc..... . , .................... , .. . .. 107 Carpentier's Sporting Goods. . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . .. .. 122 Carpeteria ............... , .... , . . . . . .... 96 Carrow's Restaurant. . . . . . • . . . . ...... , . . . . . . . . . ..... 42 Casa .... , ..................... . . . . , , ., .•. " .. ,., .•.. , .. . . . ... .. 46 Cedar Lanes .... . ........ • .. . ... 22 ZLFRED'S FAMILY RESTAURANT Shish Kebab-Lunch-Dinners-Steak-Fish-Chicken Take Out Service Blackstone & Dakota and Bullard & West 229-7853 Fresno 439-0568 MECCA BILLIARD SUPPLIES POOL TABLES Recovering and Restoring of Commercial and Home Tables -Custom Pool Cues -Lamps 740 E. Belmont. Fresno. 237-8393 APRILE'S PLACE 875-9979 933 ACADEMY SANGER - GARDNER EQUIPMENT CO. 875-4058 1601 CHERRY AVE .• SANGER I MINKLER CASH STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE & FEEDS NOW OPEN SUNDA YS SYLVIA ASHCRAFT 18243 E. KINGS CANYON RD.• SANGER • 787-2456 Central California Alarm Co. . ..• . ...... , . .•. . .. . . , .... • . . ....... 32 Central Cal Tlfuck Repair ... . .... , . •.. , ...... ,., ....• ..•.. , ...... 52 Central-Cal Water Heater Co. . , ... , .. •.. . . . ... . ...... •. . , ...... 101 Central Fish Co. , .......... , . , . .... , • , .. , . , .........•..... .... 203 Central Valley Roofing, .. . . . .. . .•. .. . . ... , , 12 The Checkmates Lounge ., .. • .• . ... ........ . ... , .... , .. . .... , ... 134 Pat Chiarito Trucking Inc .• , ...• , .. , ................ 127 Chihuahua Tortilleria ... , ... . . .. : . . ....• .. . . . .. .... .. . . .... . . ..... 36 Christensen's Food Store ......... • .. . .• . . . . .. • .. ... .. . . . ..... ... 105 Christensen's Food world .. .. • . .... . . . . 103 Christensen's Turkey Hatchery . ... ... . .. . .... .• .. . .... , . .. ....... 139 Chuck's Transmission Service. . ... .. . • .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. .... 117 Churchill Enterprises .............•.............. , .... •...•..... 208 Circle W Appliance Service Co.... . .. , ... . . .. . . ..... . ... , . . . 127 Circle Garage ....................... , .. , . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Clark's Fireplace Equipment .... , ....................... ..... .... 118 Clark's Fixtures . . . . . . . . ..... , .. , .•.. , . ... , ................... 118 Club Brazil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..•.................•....... 46 Coates Boat & Trailer. . ............... , .. , ., ... " .....•... ... 106 Coca Cola Bottling Co. of Fresno ....... , . .... , . .......... ........ 123 Cody Brothers Plumbing. , ............... 151 Coffee's. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .............• , .......... 72 Coffman Roofing Co............... " ..... . .. . . . . . , . . . . . . .•.. .... 100 Commercial Auto Body.. . .. , ....... ,. . . .. .... • ......... 62 Commercial Body & Sales Mfg. Co., Inc.......•........ , .•........ 122 Commercial Mfg, & Supply Co..... . ... . .. •. .. . ". , . .. . .. . .... 129 Commercial Radiator. .. .. .. .. .. .... .... . . .•............. 89 Comstock Signs .............. , .. , .• , . , .. .. , . , .. , . , .... , . , . , ...... 60 Coney Island Lunch .......•. " .. .. ,., .... , ... , .. ,. ,., ... ," ..... 196 Continental Market. . . . . . . . . . , .... , .... , . . . ........ ...... 77 Continental Motors. . . . . . . . . . . . . .... , ...... , . .. , ......... ...... 94 Cook's Communication Corp. . . • . . . . . ........ 19 Cornell Security Co................. , ' . .. ,' . ' " •. , ......... •. . .... 13 Corner Clean Sweeping Service. • . .•.•.. . . . ........ 88 Country Boy Market ......... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... 33 Country Cousin Market, . , ... '.. .. ......... . ...... ..•..... 116 B. Cribari & Sons ........ , ...... ........ ..... , ..... ,., .... ....... 10 Archie Crippen Demolition ............ , . ....... , ....... ....... .. _. 72 CARUTHERS ENGINE PARTS HEAD REPAIR • CYLINDER HEAD REPAIR ENGINES RALPH STEPHENS 2308 W. TAHOE PHONE 864-3604 CARUTHERS, CA 93609 Hudson's Eastgate Shell Service Expert Tune Up and Brake Work 251-9665 4802 E. Kings Canyon at Chestnut • Fresno WONG'S CITY MARKET 233-1707 5591 W. SHAW HAMILTON'S Groceries. Liquor. Gas 264-8609 8888 S. Elm Avenue Fresno. " S'fEFANICH WOOD TANK CO. 226-2655 . 285 W. SHAW AVE. FRESNO • I I .). .. - 198 :' Currie Bros., Inc ...... ' ....... ........................ ............ 34 Curry Bros. Diesel Repair ...............•.............•........... 90 Custom House of Awnings ............. .. ...... •............ .. .... 83 Custom Radiator & Air Conditioning.. . .... .. .. • . _.. . . .. •.. .... .. . 72 Custom Rain & Turf .... ... .. .... ..... ..•... .. . . ... . .. •. ..•.... ... 77 Custom 'Truck Paint & Sign ...............................•..... 120 Cut-Rate Electronics ................. ............................ 19 Cutting Division of Harvest Industries ... .. . ... .. .. . .. . ... . .... .. .. 66 o D & H Builders. .. ....•..... . ... ......•.•.•....•...•....... 92 D & H Distributing. . . . . • . . . . . . . . ..•....... .•........ .... •..... 54 Dairy Belle Freeze.. .. .... . .. . .. ........•.•.• ...... ......... 138 Dale Electric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . .. . 75 Dalena & Marcioci'li, Inc ........................•..........•...... 121 Dale's RV Denter. . . . ......................•....•.•.... ....... 72 Danish Creamery Assn ............ .... ...... ...•.•......•.•...... 118 Dave's Auto Supply ............................•. .........•...... 144 Dan Day Pontiac ........ . ... ....... . .. ...... . • .. ... . • . .. ..... cover Dean Pools ........ •. .. . . . . . .... . . .. ........ •. .... .. ............. 20 DeKor Drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . • . . . •. . .. 39 Deluxe Catering. . . . . . . . . • . . . . . .•.. . . . • . . .. 92 Demco Corp ..... , .... . .. ... .. ... .. ... .... ... .. . . ..... ...... . ... . 120 Denny's Auto Sales. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 98 Devlin-Drew. .. ..... ..... .. . ......... ....... . . ... .. . . .. . . 112 Diamond Motors ......... ............... .... .... .... .. . . ... 104 DiCicco's ...............•........•..... . ....... 28 Dick's Supplies, Inc. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 203 Didier's Liquor ...... . ....• ........•........... ........... .... ... 91 Diesel Energy Co .........................................•.... .. 136 Joe Dishian ...... ....................•. ............ ......... ..... 52 Dominic's Liquors ... .. ....... . ... . . .. ..... . .............. .. •.... 138 Donaghy T. V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..............•......... 62 Don Electric. . . ........ ,................... . . 149 Don's Mobil Service . .......... .............•... . . . . . . . . .. .. 65 Dorsey's Liquor Store. ... ..... . . . .......•.. . . .. . .... . . . . .. . . 105 Drug Service Systamitix Inc ...... .......... , . . . . . . . . . . . .. . • . . . . 62 FRESNO HOBBY California's Largest Stack Of Crafts * Planes * Trains * Boats & Supplies MODel ROCKETS & SUPPLIES METAL DETECTORS 3026 N. Cedar Ave. 226-4880 Fresno EAST SIDE BODY SHOP BODY WORK -PAINTING AUTOS -TRUCKS -CUSTOM WORK We Invite Insurance Work -Estimates Given I' 4491 E. Belmont Ave. 255-7649 Fresno - ORIENTAL IMPORTS COMPANY Hawaiian Dresses -Perfumes -Oriental Clothes 816 E. Olive Ave., Fresno 237-4592 I AIRWAYS COFFEE SHOP From Daylight to Dark for Your Convenience I· Airways Golf Course 255-9802 - GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATES, INC. Bennett N. Levinson ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 3220 E. Mayfair Blvd. 233-6261 Duggan's East-Duggan's Concessions ........ , ... . ... ... ... ... .... 61 Duke's Cocktails . ...... .. .. ... ....... . ..... .. •.. . . .. . .. .. . . .... 107 Duncan's Liquors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . ... 66 Duvo Landscape & Sprinkler Contractors. . . . . 49 Dymonds T. V. & Appliance . .................. .•...•. ...... ....... 94 E Bill Eads Mobile Homes ............ ....... .•........ , .. .... , . ..... 17 Eagal's Equipment Co. . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... 46 East EI Monte Guest Home ............ ....•.... ................. 120 Easterbrook Custom Homes ...•.. ....•................ ..... ...... 92 East Fresno Automotive ........... , .....................•........ 129 H. B. Eastman TrucRing . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. ...... .•........... 65 Easton Drug Co. . ..................•....... .......... ..•......... 41 East Side Body Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . ..... ........ 199 Eastside Hay Ranch . .... . . .... ... ............. ... . ...... 96 Bud Eberwein Brake & Wheel Service .... .. . .. . . ... ... •...• ... .. 106 Eddie's Pastry Shop ...... . ..... ... ... .. . .. .. . . . ..... 203 Ed's Radiator Service.. ... . .. ........... . , .. ...... ............ 138 Edwards Lock & Safe Co. ... ... .. •... . ..• ... . . . •..... ... . ... . . . 36 Edwards Packing Co ........................ , . ................... 100 Eezer Products .. ..... . ......... , ............. . ....... •.. .. .. . .. . 196 Elbow Room ... .... ... .. ... . ..... .. ... ....... .. .. ......... . ... . 120 Electric Laboratories Inc . .......................... ........... ... 110 Electric Motor Shop .......... .. . ... . ... . . , .. . . . .. . ..... . ... . .... 112 Electro Truck Refrigeration .....•......•.......•...• ............. 90 Eli's Electrical Service . .. ... . ..... . ... . . .• . ... . . , ....... . .. .... .. 102 Elliott Mfg. Co., Inc .. , . ................•. ........... " ....•...... 120 Ellis & Thomason Construction .......................... ........ 134 Elm Auto Dismantling . . ... , ..•..... . .. . . .• ... . ... .. . ... . ....... 120 EI Patio Club. . . . . .. .......... ...... ..• ........................ 68 W. S. i;merian Trucking .......... ..........• .........•.•.......... 99 The Energy Factory ... ......... , .... ......... .•.......... ........ 56 Ernie's Pastry Shop ........... , . ..•...... ........•............... 106 European Automotive . . . ..... ,..... . .... ........... 104 Evan's Electric Service. ..•. ...... ............... 129 Paul Evert RV Country . • . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . .. .. 30 - Compliments JENSEN & PILEGARD Fresno HORN PHOTO SHOP Open 8:30 -5:30, Mon. -Fri. Sat. 9 :00 -4 69 E. Belmont Fresno 233-8323 CALWA REXALL PHARMACY Prescription Specialists Quality Rexall Products 3978 E. Jensen Ave., Calwa 268-7876 CAL MARKET & LIQUOR MEAT -FISH -POULTRY -GROCERIES 304 E, California Ave. 237-8454 HUE'BNER SPORTS SKIING -TENNIS -BACK PACKING & WATER SKIING EQUIPMENT West and Olive Aves. 485-5320 < .. ..., 199 Executive Homes. ..... . 111 Executone of Central California .. ....... ...... .... .•...... cover F F & L Liquors .... .......................... ........... 129 Family Pharmacy. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .... .... ... 203 Far West Construction Inc... ' ....... .•.................... 89 Fashion Fair Realtors. . . . . . . . . . ........ 25 Fashion Furniture Co. ...................... .... ..•... . ... 134 Federal Burglar & Fire AI.um . . . . . . . . . .. ....... ...... ...... 88 Federal Jewelry & Loan Co. .... . .............. 131 The Fig Connection .. ...... ........ ...... 38 Fig Garden Golf Course ................ . ....... ........ .... ... 76 Fire Guard Insulation . . . .. ..... ..... . 24 Ray Fisher Pharmacy. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . •. ... ......... . ... 127 Fix All T. V. ...... ........................... . . ... 63 Flamingo Club ... 120 Foodland Markets of Fresno . . ... 57 Forkner Ranches. . . . . . . . . . . . ... ........•........•....... 70 Foster's Old Fashion Freeze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . ..... ... 54 Fran's Market .................................•....• ............. 74 Fresno Ag Hardware .. . .. .. . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . 136 Fresno Automotive Technicians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . .. 60 Fresno Catholic Cemeteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . ...... 48 Fresno Cattle Feeding Co. ........ .. .... ....... ....... . .. .... 30 Fresno Chrome .... ............................ .... .......... .... 120 Fresno Cooperative Trucking Inc......•................•......... 144 Fresno County Farm Bureau . .. .. . .. . . .. ....... . ... .. . .. . . ..... ... 33 Fresno Credit Bureau .............•......... .......... ...... , ..... 60 Fresno Equipment Co. . . . . . .. .. .... ................ . . .... 33 Fresno Escort Service ...... .......... .............. .... ..... . ... 91 Fresno Flight Services ...........•....... , . ................... .... 84 Fresno Ford Tractor, Inc...... ...•............ .................... 32 Fresno Friction Materia: Co. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . • . . . . . . . . . .. . . .... 62 Fresno Funeral Chapel .. ......... . . ... . . .. .. . ... ..... ..... . . . ... 132 Fresno Glass Co. . . ..................... ..... ........... 65 Fresno Grape Stake Yard .. ... . ... ....... .. .. ... ... .. . ... ...... ... 96 Fresno Hobby...... .. . . . .... . . ........... .. ... .. ..... . 199 Fresno Insulation . . ... ... . .. .... ... .. .. . .. , .. ... . ... ... . . .. ..... .. 94 Fresno Kenworth. Inc. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ... 108 Fresno Liquor Store . . . . . . •.•.......... .................... .... 64 Fresno Memorial Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 80 Fresno Muffler Service. . . . . ..... . .. ....•........ . .... 138 Fresno Notions & Drug Co. Wholesalers ..... , . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 134 Fresno Orthopedic Co. .......... . . ....... ......•..... .... 113 Fresno Overhead Door Co.. . . . . . . ... ........ ...... 73 Fresno Oxygen & Welding Supplies . ..... . . . . . . . . ......... . .. . 132 Fresno Paper Box Co., Inc. . . ........... •................ 201 Fresno Planing Mill Co. . . . . . , . .... .... ..... ......... .. 134 Fresno Plumbing & Heating Co. ........ . ........ ..... 56 Fresno Roofing Co..... . ...... , ....... .... , .... .......... 25 Fresno Saw Service ........................... , . •................ 196 Fresno Sonitrol, Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . .. . .... cover Fresno Tent & Awning .......... , ..... ... , ....•........ , .. ........ 59 Fresno Tire & Lube Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 60 Fresno Truck Center .. .. . ...... . .... . , .. . ... • ... " .,. . .. 128 Fresno Wire Rope & Rigging Co ...... , .. , ........•. , ... , ...... . 106 M. Friis-Hansen & Co., Inc. . .. ........ ... , ..... 116 Fruehauf Trailer Co ..................... , ...... , . . . . . . . .. 24 Fung's Kitchen ... ........ .. _.. . . . . • . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . .. . .. 126 Futura Cabinets ....... , ......... ..•.... ....... , .... , ... , ......... 99 G G & G Auto Body .. ............. .. . .. . .. .. .. .... .. .. . . .. ... 125 G &J Freight Inc. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 97 G & P Drilling Service .. ..... ..•..... .... ,. . ... 99 Gamber Homes .... . ....... .. , . . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. . . i 48 Vincent Ganduglia Trucking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 123 John Garabedian Farms ... . . . .... . . . . . . ... 64 Gardner Cadillac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 33 Gardner's Shoes ........... .......... ................... 107 Garrett House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Howard Gallie Chevron. . . . . . .. . . • .. . 105 General Insurance Assuciated . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . . . .. . .... . .... 199 Gentz Construction Co. ...... . •. . , ., ., .. . . .... 87 Georgia Pacific Corp. . . . . . 115 German Auto ~pair . . . . 124 Ghimenti Shell Service . .......... , . . . . . . ... 92 200 Gibbs Automotive .. .. .. 127 Glass Unlimited . ... .. . .. 89 Gleim-Crown Pump Inc. . ... . , . . ... ... .. . . . . . . . . .. .... 111 Globe Electric Co. . . . . . . . . , .. . . ..... , . . . . . .. . .. ... 101 Gong's Market . . .. . . . .. , . ... , . . . .. 61 Gordon Industrial Supply .... ......... , ........ ............. ..... 104 Gottschalks .. ........... . . .. .. , . . . . . .. . .... . ..... .. . , ..... 103 Alan Graas-Massachusetts Mutual .... . .. .. ... . .. ..... .. ...... . 7 Graves Liquor Store. . . . . .... , . . . . ...... 91 Green's Cyclery .......... ................. ......... ..... , ...... . 201 Gregg's Sunnyside Delicatessen . . . . ............. , ........ 73 Griffith-Dyer Co. . ....... .. . . .. . ... .. cover H H-J Trophy Shop ........• , .•..... ........... ....... .............. 61 H & S Concrete .......... ............ ...................•.... 84 Haase Service . . . . . . . .......•. ..... 89 Hall Distributing Co. . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .•.. . . . 73 Hames Bus Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......• ............. 56 Hamilton's .....• .......... ....... .............. 198 Hankel Sewer Contractors .. .............•....... ........•....... 104 John Hanoian Distributors. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . 63 Hansen Ranches ............. ...... ........ .............. .•..... 180 Happy's Liquor .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ........... _ . • . 120 Hardin Construction Co........ ......... ...... ... ..... ...•.•...... 99 Harris Construction Co.. . ......... ............... ..... .... 78 Tom Harris Electric ........... .......... 60 Harry's Restaurant Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 84 Harvey By-Products Co. . . ...... .... 93 Healey & Popovich .. . 136 Hendrix's Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge . . . . .......... .. ..... 32 Henrietta Rancho Products Co. ..... . . ...... ....... ....... 125 Heppner Iron & Metal Co.. .. .. .. ..... .................... 13 Hestbeck's Market .... ..•....._ . .. ... . 100 Hicks Signs . . . . .............. ..... 56 Hill Automotive . ... . . • ..•. ...... ................... ........ .... 46 Carl Hobe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .. 106 Holcomb & Son Inc. . ............. ................... .•..... 99 Holiday Pools Inc. . ........ ...... .. , . ................. ....•..... 88 Holly Dept. Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......•.... 127 Holt Lumber Inc. ..... . . . . ...... . .. ..•. . . . ... .. ..... . . .. .... 201 Home Furniture Co.......... . . .•. .. .. . .. .. . .. . . . . .•.... . . ... .... 136 Home Service Repair .. . .. . .. ..... . .. .•.... 101 Hope Manor. . . . ..... ........ ......•......•.•..... 83 Horizon Real Estate ... . ... .... .... ..... ...•. ' ...... ..... 95 George A. Hormel & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . ... 53 Horn Photo Shop. . .. ......•.• ......•..... ...•. .... . 199 House of Security .•. .... . . ..•... .. . .. ..... . ... .. . . .. 81 Howell Air Conditioning ...... ............. .............. .•...... 126 Hudson's Shell Service . . . ..... .. .. . . .. . . .. . ... . . . . ... . ......... . 198 Huebner's Sports . . . ............ ........ ...•....•.•...... 199 Humphrey Brothers Insurance ....... .... .................•....... 68 Humphrey's Construction Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 60 Hyatt Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... ....•.. ...... ............ 138 Hy-Sal Canvas Specialities . ...•... ........ .... ....... ......•..... 111 I & M Irrigation ........ ... . .. 91 Ideal Bakery ... .... ... . ... 135 Imperial Savings & Loan .... . .. .. ........................ 22 Independent Plumbing Co .... . . .. .. ... . .. . .. .. 95 Inland Show Case & Fixture Co. . . ........ ..•......... 87 Insured Ammunition Co. ............. ...... ... 90 Interior Contractors .... .. ... , .... ................•... ... 124 International Harvester Co .. . . .•.......... ...... ... ... 115 IRA Development Co .. ..... . . .. 120 Ireland Manufacturing Co. .. .. . 94 J JB Signs .......... ... . ..•. ... .... ......•........ . ..... 40 J & J Service . . . . . . . . . .. ..... .•........ ..•....•. ...•. ..... 201 J & L Appliance Service ...... . . . ..... •....•... .•.•.... l()() Jack-Be-Nimble Candle Shop . . . ..• .•.•.........'..• .... 112 Jack's Liquor. . ...•. •....•. .•.... ..... 14 Jackie's Costumes . . . . .... ...•.............. ...... , ...... 106 Harry Jacobs Body & Fender . . ..........•...... ...•..... 87 Jacobs Garage . . . . • . . • . . . . . . • . . . .... 68 Jae's Cleaners & Tailors. . .... ... .. .. . . • ..... . ,. , . . .. .. 136 Fred S. James & Co. of Calif. Insurance .......... ' .. 64 Jaynes & Co. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 75 Jensen & Pilegard .. . . . ....•... ..... ........... 199 Jensen & Watts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 94 Jensen Auto Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .• . . .. . . . . . 91 Jerry's Carpets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . .. .. 63 Jerry's Tavern . . . . . . . • .•. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... 98 C. W. Jessen Construction Co. . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . .. . 119 Jim's Arco Service . . . . . . . ............. ............ ............. 105 Jim's Locksmithing .............•. ...•. ..•........•....... .•...... 97 John's Custom Wheels. . . .. .. •.. ....... ........ ..... .. . . .. 135 Johnnie's Market & Cafe ... . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . .. 201 Johnson-Waite Auto Body . . . . . . .. . . . . . •. . .•. . • . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 61 Johnson's Auto Service .. .. ...... ..........•.......... .. . 127 Robert JOlly Construction Co. . . . . . . . . • . . . ... 71 Jones Ambulance Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. cover Jones Window Shades . .............. ..... ................. .196 Jorgensen & Co.... ... ... .. .. ..... ... ... .. ..... .. . .. .. .. . . . ..... 118 Jorgensen's Battel'i Shop. . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . •. . . 129 Jubil Farms Inc. .... .. .... .. .. .................... ...... ... .. 152 K K & P Office Trailers . ....... •... ............ ........ ...96 Karlo's ... .. ... . 105 Karsh's Bakery . . . ...................... . .. 64 Kearney's Manufacturing . . . . . . . •.. . . .. . 112 Louie Kee Market . . . .......... .. . ... 135 Kennedy Lumber Co. .. 97 KESCO ... . ... .......... . .... 61 Kimmerle Brothers Hydraulic Service .. .. .. . . . . ..... . . . . .. . . . . •.. .. 93 Kious Electric Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 67 Kirkman Trucking Inc . .. , . .. 92 Kitchen-Best Prepared Potatoes . . .106 John Kochergan Farm .... . . 125 Komoto Department Store . .. 196 Kong's Mar ket . ... .. ... .. . .. . 68 Kuettel Piano House ... ... 134 William D. Kunz, Contractor. .. .... .... .. . 93 L L & J Trucking . .. . 132 L & S Market ... .. 97 La Fiesta Nite Club .... . .................. ......... ..... 135 La Fonda Mexican Restaurant .8 La Mar Elecronics . 196 Lambe Aircraft . . ... 94 Lamona Service Center .. ... 124 Lamoure's Cleaners & Laundry .......... . . .. 42 Lance-Kashian & t o. . 67 Langworthy Paving Co. . ... 84 The Lariat . .. .. 122 Larry's Automotive .... 201 Larsen Brothers Auto Parts . . .. .. 131 Larsen-Ratto Construction Co. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . .. . .. 94 La Victoria Tortillas . .. . . . . ....... .. 119 Le Moss Radial Tire Inc ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 46 Len's Lawnmower Service. ... ...... ...... . .. 66 Leo's Watch & Gift Shop . . .. 128 Leroi's Custom Cabinets . . ..... . .. .... .. ..... . .. 136 Lewis Food Market ........ ............. .... ..... ...... 128 Liberty Auto Service.. ...... .. . . . . . . . .. 138 Liberty Mutual Insurance ....... ... .... ..... ......... ...•... .... 112 Lightning Record ShOp . .. . .... .....128 Lillard Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •. . . . . . . . ... 112 Liquid & Bulk Tank Division. . . . .. ................. .•... . . 39 Liquor Junction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Liquor Locker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... ..... 139 Lisle Funeral Home. ..... ...... •.... ..•.........•. .... . .... 25 Lloyd's Autowerkstat . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . ..... 129 Kenneth Louie ... ... ... ... .. .... .. . 128 Lou's Uniform Center . . . ............... ..•. ...... , . ..... ..... cover Loy Loy Kitchen . ... 53 Lucky Bail Bonds .. . .. ...........• ......... .... ..... .......... 34 J & J SERVICE Groceries -Meats -TV -Appliances 9010 So. Elm 834-5034 JOHNNIE'S MARKET & CAFE 237-4138 3292 N. Weber LARRY'S AUTOMOTIVE Engines & Engine Parts -Wholesale & Retail 81 E. Pinedale St.. Pinedale 439-0543 MELODY FOOD MARKET 233-5039 5149 W. Shaw, Fresno LOCKMASTERS SERVING THE ENTIRE VALLEY fPRIMO L.OCK & SAFE 24·HR. SERVICE 333 W. Shaw Ave 268-1012 A and M CARPET 620 W. Olive, Fresno 237-2156 JOYCE DAY SHOPS Most outstanding blouses and capri selection found anywhere at moderate prices for casual and gift suggestion. BONANZA CENTER, Clovis Ave. & Shaw , I GREEN'S CYCLERY SCHWINN BICYCLES Sales & Service 1855 E. Gettysburg 227-5331 HOLT LUMBER INC. lumber -Plywood -Building Mat~rials DICK HOlT Bill HOlT 1916 S. Cherry Ave. FRESNO 233-3291 FRESNO PAPER BOX CO., INC. Manufacturers of Folding Cartons Die Cutting Jobbers of Stock Corrugated Cases 2192 S. Railroad Ave., Fresno 264-1363 201 Luftenberg's Fabric Center ...... . .. . •.. •.•. .•.. . .... . .•. . .. . ...... 61 Luigi's Italian Restaurant ...............•.... , .... , .... , . , ........ 128 Lum's Chop Suey ................ •.... , ..............•.•........ 133 W. M. Lyles Co............ , .... , ., ....... , ....•.................. 40 M M & H Towing ........................., .... , .......... . .......... 86 MJB Plumbing ...............•.•....•......•.................... 136 M & L rlumbing Co. Inc ..... . .............. .... . .. .... . .. .•...... 108 M & T Distributing Co..........., ........... . ..................... 42 F. C. Machado Dairy ........... . ... . . , .... . . , .... . . , ........ . ..... 94 Madison Butane Service ..................... .... . .... . .. . , ...... 129 Major Distributors of Fresno .........•......•......•............... 1 Malaga Food Center ...............•........•.. ....•............. 119 Manor House U-Save Liquors .... . ......•.... . . . .. . . .. . .. .•...... 118 Manpower ........................ , .... , ......................... 42 Marcus Bail Bond Service ........ . ...... , ...... , ., ........•. . .... 124 Market Wholesale Grocery Co.......................... ...•. . ..... 35 Martinoil Co........................•......•........•...•......... 29 Maruko Cyclery ........................ .. . . .... . . . .•...... . .. ... 129 Master Radiator Works ........•...•........•..............., ..... 134 Mattos Brothers Dal ry ..........•........•....... . , ............... 96 Mazzel's Nursery ......................•......................... 139 McDoneld Jewelry ................. , .• ......•.•............ , ..... 128 McPheeters. Drake & Associates ..... , ................ ... . ....... 196 Mecca Billiard Supplies ................ .. .... " " .. ........ .. .... 198 Medical-Dental Pharmacy ...............•. , . , ........•.. ......... 103 Melody Food Market . . . ..................... ......... , ... , ....... 201 Mexico Cafe . .... ........... .. ......... . ................. " ..... 114 Mid-Cal Forklifts. Inc, ......... , ....... , .•............•... , ....... 133 Mid State Linoleum ....... . ... , . ..........•................., .... 121 Mid-State Tire Warehouse ............ ,., ............ , ... , ....... 125 Mid Valley Motors .... . ... . ......................... ............. 135 Mid Valley Time Loan ............ . ....•.......... , ... , ... , ........ 94 Mike's Pizzeria ...........•.. . ............ , .... . ............ , ..... 29 Miller's Drug .................... ..... .. ........... " ............ 110 Mission Linen Supply ....... , .... , .•........ , ...... ,., ...•....... 106 Modern Drug Co...................•............. ,., ., .•.•.. , ..... 94 Modern Shoe Store ..................................•...•....... 196 Modern Welding Co......................... , ......•.....•....... 121 Monarch Refrigeration Co..................... . . , .... , ...•....... 105 Monte's & Bill's Custom Motorcycles .......... . ......•...•.. . .... 124 Motorola Communications & Electronics ........ .... , .•...•........ 42 May's Chinese Restaurant .................•........ . ,. , ., .. . .... 138 Mr. Sanford of California ......... , .... , .... •.... , ........•.. , .... 201 N Nagare Body & Paint Shop .................•.........•...•....... 132 Nelson Crane & Sign Service ..........•.... •.•....•.. ....•........ 58 New England Sheet Metal Works ... . ....•.. . .•.. , . •.. . .. .•........ 64 New Victory Bakery .................... , ......... , ...... , .. , .... 117 Nicola's ...................... " " . . ....... , " ... " ..... " ....... 118 Nipak Inc ......................,. , .•....•....... ,. .., ...•....... 125 Nisei Landscape Service .......•.•.... ,., .... , ....•........•..... 133 Nonini's Winery ................ " ..... " .. .... .. " ....... " ..... 132 Nor-Cal Beverage Co., Inc ...............•.. , .•..•.•............... 94 Normart's Furs ........................ " ... " ... " .. , ..... .. .... 126 Norsigian Brothers Aircraft Repair ..... . .• . ...... . .... . ............ 61 Northrup King & Co.....................•....•...........•........ 34 Joe Nosbisch ...................... , .•.... . ...... , .............. 128 o Oak Leaf Restaurant ................ , ., .•. .•. , .. . . , .. . .. . ........ 109 O'Brien's Brake Service ...............•..... .... , .... . .. ......... 136 P. E. O'Hair Co .......................•...... , .... , ......... , ..... 51 Ohlberg's Food Center ...... . .. ......... . .. . . , .... , .............. 123 OK Produce ........................• .. .. , . , .•.. . . , ...... . ....... 138 Old Fresno Hof~au ..................•.... , ...... •.. . .. .•........ 25 Norman Olsen Construction Co .............. , ....... . ... . .. . .... 128 O'Neal Irrigation §upply Co................. " .........~ .. ........ 49 Operative Plasterers & Cement Masons ..... . .•.... •.. . . .. , . , ..... 115 Oriental Imports Co........ ................•.... , .•..•.... ....... 199 Oroweat Baking Co ...............................•......•....... 137 The Outpost ..............................•......•. ..... , ........ 41 Overstreet General Tire ...... . . .. . .. .. . . ...... . ....... . . . , .. . ..... 41 Owl Transfer Co. Inc ...................... ... " " ........ . ....... 105 Oxychem-Fresno .. . . . . ........ . .........•... . .... , .. . .. .•.. . ..... 39 202 P PAL. Distributors ............... .. , .. .....•...... . .. . .•. . ....... 115 P & J Fresno Auto Parts Co.........................•.......•.... 124 PPG Industries .................... , ................. ....•....... 108 PPG Industries .......................•.. . .•.. . .. ... . ....... •..... 46 P & R Liquor Store ...................... , ... .. . .. ............... 117 Pacific Drive-In Theaters ........ " ..................... "."..... 104 Pacific Rubber Stamp Co......... . .... . .... . , .... . . .... . .......... 82 Palace Market ........................•..... . .....•.. . .. . ........ 106 Palm Lakes Golf ...............•.......•....•.................... 120 Pan American Underwriters ......... , ....... , ............. , ...... 132 Pantasote, Inc ................. , .......... ......... ....... •....... 64 Papagni's Service ......................... , .•...... , ....•.•.•.... 124 Paradise Club ............................ . ............. •.•.•..... 64 Paradise Liquors .......................................... ...... 124 Paramount Pest Control Service ........ •....... •...... •.... ...... 118 Pardini's .............................. , ........... , .............. 40 Pardini's Grocery ................. , .. , .. ....... ,., . . .. , ..... . .... 120 Bill Parrish Chevron Service ..................................... 106 Party Mix Delicatessen .......... . ....... . .... . ... . ........ . .. . ... 196 Pastel Motors .................................................... 70 Patton's Sheet Metal Works ..... , ....... , .... . ...... . .. .......... 132 Paul's Shoe Store .............. , ..•.......................... .... 90 Pauline's Sportswear ................... , .... , ...... , .•.......... 109 Pay Less ................... , .... , ....... , .... ....... , ............. 50 Pena Janitorial Service .... , ..........•....................•.. ... 134 Perry's Smorgy ....................... , .•.... , ...... , ............. 79 Aram Peters ....................... . ....... , .... . . . ...... . ........ 59 Pete's Furniture Refinishing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 126 Phillips Trailer Supply ............... .... . .... . ............ . ...... 75 Picker Parts Inc ..................... .. , .... ,... . ..... , ... . ..... 112 Piemonte's Italian Delicatessen ................... .... . ... , ....... 129 Pinedale Auto Parts ................................. , ...•.•..... 128 Pipco Inc ................... , ................................ ..... 73 Play land Pool ..............................•.................... 132 Plaza Cafe ............................. " .......... " ........... 106 Pleasant Sterilization & Mattress Co......... , ... ..... •..... ...... 102 Poolquip-Pool Supply ................. , .... , ...... . ...... . .. .... 131 Postal I nstant Press ..................................... .. . . .... 113 Precision '74 Auto Stereo ...... , ............ , ...... , ........•.... 108 Primo Lock & Safe ..........•....•........................ .•.... 203 Producers Cotton Oil Co ............... , .... , ...... , ...... , . , ..... 20 Producers Packing Corp.........., ............ . .......... . ...... 102 Leo Puma Construction Co........... . .... . .... • .. ...... . .•.•..... 56 a Quali-T-Ruck Service .................... . . ...... . .. . .. .•.. . .. .... 67 Quick Stop Food & Beverages .... , ......... , ...... •.... , .... . .... 87 R R & L Arco Service ............ " ....... , .. .... .. ................ 123 R-Z Door & Cabinets ........... , ................ ; ......•......... 37 The Rack ..............................•.............•.•........ 117 Ramsey Dry Wall Service ....... •.... •.... •.... •........... •..... 109 Ranchers Cotton Oil ......... . .... . ..•....•............. . .. . ...... 54 Rasmussen Auto Repairs... .•....... •.... •...... . ............. 116 Ratcliffe Stadium Shell ....................•....•.•....•.......... 108 Fred. Rau Dairy, inc.............................. •.... ..... ....... 79 Ray Brothers Transportation .... . ...... . . . ............... ......... 67 Rebco of California ............. . ....•....... , . . .......... . ...... 137 Red Triar;]gle Oil Co........... . . •.. . .•.. . .... . ..........•........ 102 Reedley Irrigation Pipe Co...........•....•...................... 186 Reno's Specialized Service ...........•.........•................. 129 Retail Clerks Union Local 1288 ............•....•.•................ 58 Reubens T. V ................... , ......... •...... ..... ..•.. ...... 196 Rex Meat Market Inc .........•....•... ......•......•....•.... ..... 61 Rice Roadl Dump.... .. ...........•.........•.... . .. .•....... 139 Rich Products Corp................ .. . . " . .. " " .. ... , . " . .. ..... 132 Richard's Cocktail Lounge .....•..•............•...'•....•........ 136 Gene Richards Paving Co. " ......•....•........... •....•......... 87 Rico's Hair Fashions ......... .. ... . .. .......... .. .., .. . " .. . ..... 128 Ric's Liquors .....................•..•....•........•.... , ..•..... 133 • Ridge Electric Motor ................... " .. ......... .... : . ....... 126 Bill J. Rippee, Investigator .............. . .• . •. ... ..•.. . ... . . ..... 134 Roberts Fig Co. . ....................•.. . . •. •. . . .. .• ' . . •. . .. •...... 35 Robinson's Auto Dismantling, Inc .....•.. . .•......•.. . .•....•..... 118 Rolinda Auto Parts ..................•....•......•....•..•.•...... 75 Rolinda Farmers Store ...............•..... .... , .•....•......... 138 I EDDIE'S PASTRY SHOP We Specialize in Birthday, Wedding and Party Cakes Mancester Center 229-8589 FAMIL Y PHARMACY 4222 E. Butler. 233-7180 1319 E. Shields. 229-8577 SAM ALEXANDER REFRIGERATION 1939 So. Van Ness 268-6183 VAN NESS FLORAL CO. 485-2250 • Nights: 226-9328 50 N. Van Ness at Divisadero BOSSA'S LIQUOR STORE 237-0697 3348 E. Butler Ave. Fresno BRUCE'S BARBER SHOP Personalized Barbering 2736 Divisadero, Plaza Shopping Center, Fresno CENTRAL FISH CO. Fish • Groceries. Poultry 1507 Kern 237-2049 C & L INSURANCE General Insurance -Bonds 245 E. Clinton at Palm 226-7242 DICK'S SUPPLIES Plumbing & Farm Supplies-Building Materials-Wire & Steel Products Corner 0 & Ventura, Fresno. 264-2951 ._. EASTON DRUG CO. . 264-2965 , 5796 So. Elm Ave. Rol-Pak Filter Service .........•.............................•..... 66 Ronnie's Midway Markets .. ............... •.........•........... 139 Ron's Mobile Glass . ............. ............... , .......... ...... 103 Rose's Cafe ... . . ........ . .... . ..... ... ...... ... .. • . . , ..... .. ..... 67 Roth's Crane Service ....... . .•. . . , . .. . . . ... . .. .. . .............. . 118 Rudy's Elm Pharmacy ........ .... .............. , ...... ...... .... 104 Russco Electronics Mfg....... .......... ........ ............. .... 138 S. E. Rykoff & Co . ........... ...................•.... ......... ... 129 S S & M Farm Supply .... . . . . . . ........ . .•..... . ..... . .•.. . . . .. .... 107 Saber's Grocery .... ........... .•........•....•.... ..•........... 136 Sadler Office Supply. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . • .. . 111 Saf-T Cab Inc. .............. ..........•......... ......... .... .... 57 Saladino's Catering ........... •....•..........•........ ...•...... 142 Sam's Luggage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . .... 126 San Carlos Cafe .. ............. ..•.............. .......... ....... 116 Sanchez Brothers Mfg..............•. ............. ..... ...•..... .. 88 Sanchez-Hall Mortuary ...•.•...... ....... .........•.... ....• .... 123 Frank J. Sanders .......... ................ ........•....•.......... 8 San Joaquin Glass .. .......•. .... .•.•...........•...... .... .. ... 139 Sallta Fe Hotel ........ . ....•.. . ............ ........ ....... 122 Somta Rita Lodge ........•. .....•..................... .•.......... 24 Santi's Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...................... ......... 50 Sarkis K. Sarkisian ..... . .........................•........•.... 126 Art Schedler's Engine Rebuilding. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 82 W. C. Schmidt Tool & Die .................... ..... ...... .......... 94 Harvey Schnitzer's Friendly Ford . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . cover Schultz Auto Body ......... ......... .... ..•........ . . 116 Scotty's Liquor Store ............... •.......... ........ .......... 203 Screen Print. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . ...................... 62 Seabrook Foods Inc.......... ...................... ............... 82 Sebring West Automotive. . . . ..•......... .... ............... 117 Security BUilding Maintenance .. . .. .. . .. .•.. . . . . .. .. ... . .. .. . .... 123 Security Pacific Bank. .. .. . .......................... 12 Seiberts Oil Co. Inc......................... , ...... , .. ..... ....... 64 Semper Truck Lines. . ................... .................. 51 Sequoia Savings & Loan Association .... . . .. . .. . .. . ...... .. . .. . ... 38 Service 'Body Works. . . . . . . . . ... •.................. 138 Seven Up Bottling Co...... ...... ............... .......•. ........ 14 Sham's Men's Wear . . . . .. .... . ......... . ... . .. .. ... 42 Shaw & 99 ........ ................. ...... ... ....•..... ........ 99 Shaw-Sixth Square . . . . . . .. •.... ..•....... ............. .... 57 Sierra Hospital ........ ...........•.... , . ..........•.............. 58 Sierra Printing & Lithograph ... . . .. .. . .•.. . . .•.... . . .. . ..... 26 Manuel J. Silva Dairy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ ...... 91 Silver Dollar Hofbrau ............. . ................... .... 123 Sirman & Warren..... ... . .. . .....• . . .. . .... 120 Gerry Smith Masonry Inc.. .. .. .. . . . . . .. . 135 Roy Smith Gail Bonds . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 48 Sons Construction Inc. . ..... . . . . ..... . . . . . ... ... . .•..... . .. . 38 Joe Souza Dairy. . . .. . .. ........... .. . ... .. .. ... .. . . ... . . 90 Sparky Electronics .. . .... ........•......•..... ...... 148 Dr. Earl G. Spomer, Sr" 0 .. 0 ......•.......... ....... .............. 79 Staiger Construction Co...... ... . . ..... .... . . . •.• ... . . .. .. . •. . . .. 110 Star Stucco Products ....................•....•. , ..... ........... 106 Stefanich Wood Tank Co.~. . .. .. ..... . . .. . ... ............. 198 Sterling Funeral Home ........... ............. ..............•.... 131 Sterling Uniform & Towel Supply ... .. . .. ...... .. ......... . ........ 70 Stillman Drug Co., Inc.... . .. . . .. ...... ... . . . . . . ........ . . . . . .... 117 Struza's Liquor. . . . ......... ..•......... .•........... ...... 136 Gus Stuckert Service Garage .. ...... .........•. ...... ..... ..•.... 108 Suburban Steel Inc. .. ............. ............ . .. 105 Sunkist Pools.. .. . .. . ......... ......•. . ...... ....... 106 Sunnyside Arco ......•... ..... .....•. ............. .. " .......... 112 COMMERCIAL BODY SALES & MFG. CO., INC. ALL TYPES BEVERAGE BODIES CUSTOM TRUCK BODIES . 2680 S. ORANGE AVE. 266-0836 BIG B MARKET Phone 264-4865 6201 W. Bowles Ave. Raisin City GILIO'S MARKET P.o. Box 44, Cantua Creek Phone San Joaquin 698-8649 .·h .... SCOTTY'S LIQUOR STORE LIQUORS -BEER -WINE -DELICATESSEN Open 7 Days a Week ~ 2206 N. Blackstone Ave. -222-4240 !•• I , .' 203 , Sunnyside Hardware............................ ... . ... 196 Sunnyside Pharmacy ...... . .... .. .. . . . . .. . ... . . ... . ... . 136 Sunrise Kitchen ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 132 Sunset Patio & Awning ...... . .... .................... ....... 63 Sun Sun Kitchen ................... ....... ...... ........ ........ 115 Swimtrim Inc. .......... ... . . . . . . .. 139 Sycamore Island Stock Farm . .. .•......... . .. 103 T T & f ~Iectric . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . ........ . ..... 43 T & T Trucking Co. ....•... . . .•....•...... ....... ...... 123 Tavares Dairy. . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .. . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ....... 59 Technicolor Corp. .. ..... . . . .. . ...• . .•.... . .•.... 110 Tent City Surplus. . . . . . • . . . . . . . •. . . . ......... 120 James Teore Dairy ........... . .. . . .. . .. . . . ... .. ..... .. ....... 98 Terra-Stone Inc. ... ...... ...... .. ... . .. .. .... ...... 113 Sherman Thomas Enterprises . . . . . .. . ... . . . , .. . ...... . .. . .... 59 Thompson Haywa~d Chemical Co. .... •. ........... 81 Timberwine ......................... ... . . . .. . . ... . . .. . .. . . ....... 86 Tile Tinder Box ............ . .. .. _...... .. .. . ............. ....... 113 Tinkler Mission Chapel ...... .. . .......................... 102 Tiny's Restaurant. . . . . . . . . . . . .. , ....•....•......•....... 32 Tokiwa-Ro ............ . .. .. ... .. .. .... ..... . ... .. ... 131 Tom's Foods Ltd. ........... ... . . . .... . ... 112 John Torik Automotive Service .................. . ..... 126 Travelers Body & Fender Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 118 Travel Town....... ......... . .. ....... ...•....... .... ..... 42 Triangle Drive In .................... .......... .... .. ........ . 102 Tri-Boro Fruit Co.. Inc ......... ................ ....... ........... 112 Trimmer of Fresno. ....... . . . ... . . . ... . ... . .... 67 The Trophy Shop... ...... ............ ..56 Truck City Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 38 Truck Dispatch Service .......... ............ ............ ........ 119 Lloyd E. Tull, Inc.... _..... .. .. . . . . .. ... . . . . .. ...... . . ... . . 114 John Tutelian Inv. . .... 74 Twin Palms Liquor ..•....... . .. 102 U Uncle Tom's Liquor Store . ...•. . .• . .•. . . . ....•... . •.. . . . . ... . .... 118 United Automotive Works... . • . . ....... . .... 128 United California Bank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...•... , ........ 46 United Faith Foundation, Inc. . . ...... •.. . ..... 21 United States Cold Storage of Central California ... . ... .. . .. .. ..... 54 University-Sequoia-Sunnyside Club ................. ....... 101 Upholstery City.. ... .. .. ... ... ....... .. 112 Utility Trailer Sales Co. .. .. ....... •......... 137 v VI M Custom Boat Trailers ........... .... . .. . .. .... . . . .. .... 133 • Valley Air Conditioning Supply Co. . . . . . ...... .... .. ... 110 Valley Armored Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......•....•..... 76 Valley Burglar Alarm ...................... ...... .............. .... 22 Valley Children's Hospital .................................... ..... 54 Valley Chrome Plaling ........... . ................. •. ..•.. . . . ..... 53 Valley Foundry & Machine Works .... . . . .. . . . . . . .. ..... .. ... . .... 132 Valley Hardwood Floors ......... . ... . .... . . . .... . .. . . .. .. . . . . .... 61 Valley Induslrial Services . ... _...... . ..... .. . •..... 61 Valley Novelty Company . . ....... . ...... _. . . . ... . ..•... ... . ....... 61 Valley Office Equipment Co........... ................ ..... ....... 59 Valley Parcel Service ................. ........•. .....•.•....•..... 54 Valley Radiator Co...................... . . . ...... ... ... . .. .. • .... 131 Valley Towing Service. ... . •.. . ...• .•... .•.... 110 Valley Welding & Machine Works. . .•.• . . • .•.... 137 Van Dyke News Co. . ........... .•....•.•......•.... 110 Van Gas, Inc. ......... , ...•.. , ...... , .•. _ ......•..... 54 Van Ness Floral Co. . . ......•... ,.".,.•.. , ...•.. ,......... . .. 196 Van Vleel Properties ......•.. , ..... , , . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '132 Varni Associales. . . ..•.. , ... , •. , , . , .... , . . . • . . . . . . . . • . 104 Ventura T.V. Cenler ....•...... , •. , ", .. ..... .•....•............ : .139' Vie-Del Co..... . • .... ... ,.. . ... . .. . . ........ 57. Vietty's Markel .. ........... . .... 131 w Wagner's Aulo Radio ..•... • ... .. .. 129 Waller Inventory Service .......... ..... . .... 42 Ward Traclor .............................. ........ .............. ' 10 ,.. Warrick Eleclric Inc. . ...................... 135 Watarida Farming Inc. . . .. . . , . . . . . . .. ... ......... 111 Wayne's Liquor .............. ........... , ... ...... ......... ...... 116 R. J. Wayte & Sons . ............... .................. ....... , ..... 50 Weco Oxygen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... ...... ........ 116 Wes' Arco Service .... ........ .. .... . _. _... _... .... ....•. .•...... 103 Mel West Auto Body Works ...... .... ..... ..... ..... ............. 110 West Belmont Body Shop .......... ...... .......... .... ... , ....... 30 Westcal Inc. . . . . .... ..... 58 West Fresno Drug Co. . . .. , . .... 131 West Fresno Production Ent. Inc. . . ............... 106 Leroy West Towing ..... . ....... .. . . . .. ... . ... . •.. .. •. . . . .... 134 Western Boot & Shoe Co.......... , .•..•..... , ........ , . . . . . . . . 67 Western Building Materials Co. . .. .. ....... 51 Western Exterminator Co. . . .. . . .• . . •.. , ..... ... .... . . . ..... 76 Western Foam Pak, Inc. . . ...•....•..•. ...•. •....... ........ 118 Western Lodge. . . . .. ..... . .•.. . . • .......•. . ......... . ...... 63 Western Metal. . . . . . . . . . ............................... 120 Whitie's Pet Shop ..... , . . ..... . ...•......... . . •. . ........ 112 Wilbur-Ellis Co. , . ............ .....•.................... 58 Willson Farms Inc. . ........ •......•..... .•...... 14 Wilson's Motorcycles . . .... . . . .. ..... 133 Wong's Automotive Service Inc. ........•........ , .. ........ 112 Wong's City Market . . .......•.. ............ ..... 198 Wood Dictating Co. . . .... . .. . .•.. •.. .... . .. . .. .......... 79 XYZ Yaryan Lumber Co. .94 Yee Pharmacy . . .. . ... ...... .. .. . ...... . .... .. ... .. ....... 135 Yellow Cab .. ...... ............... ....... ......................... 84 Yosemite Coins ......................•.. , .. .............•........ 70 Yost & Webb funeral Home ........... _...... ...... .............. 126 Yturri Hotel .............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Zlfred's ... _....... .. , . .......... ..... 198 AUBERRY Cliffside Auto Center .,., .. , . ... , .•.. , .. ....... ................ 154 Jerry's Service ........... " ...... , ... " ... , ..•.•....•...... ..... 154 Lodge Pole Realty. . ...................... ...... 155 Ponderosa Market .. , .• ......• ........• .... 154 Ragnetti's Food & Spirits .. . ..... . .... . .. .. . ............... 154 WAR. Trucking ............•. .•......... ..............•..... .... 154 BIOLA Alvarado Service .. . . ,., .. , .... , . ... , .•.. , .•.•......... . ...... 152 Bio-Pak Fruit Co. . .................. , ........•.. .........•.... 152 Ponderosa VanGas .......... . ........•.... 154 Tenneco West ...... ,." . ,', ....... . . . .. .... . . • .•.. . .. ........... 184 CANTUA CREEK Bill Bettinsolis Gas-Garage ... 152 Gilio's Market ... ...203 Houlding & Weis Farm Inc ......... . .... . . 153 Minnite's Variety Store ............ .........•.. ....... , ..... . .. 152 CARUTHERS American National Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 178 Arnold's Farm Supply & Pop Shoppe ........ ..... ....... ......... 180 Caruthers Auto Supply ...... ...... , . . 178 Caruthers Dry Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 180 Caruthers Engine Parts .... ........ ...... ,. . .. 198 Caruthers Lumber Co............•. . . .•. . . .•. .. . . .•.. . . •. " . . . .... 178 Caruthers Pump, Inc.................. ................•...... ... 178 Clenenger Mercantile Co., Inc. ... . . •. .•.. . . . .... 178 The Corner .. ,.. _............ ............. 178 Double J Body ShOp .•.•.... , . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . .... 178 Esquire Liquors ..... ...................... .. ............ 178 Fair Mart. . .. . .............. . _. .•.. . . • .. . ...... 178 Floyd's Tune Up ...... . ..........•........• ..•....•.... 179 E. Duain Hamlin Insurance Brol;er .... . .. . . ..... . . . ..•.. . , . . 179 Kay's KitChen ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. . ..... . 178 McCarthy Farming ....... . . . . ....... • ...•.•.. . . . •.. • . " ,. . .. 178 Vulture Garbeqe Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 Watson Ag Chemicals Inc.......... ...... ...........•... ........ 183 204 CLOVIS AA Metal Finishing Co, ' , , " • , , , , , , • , ' , , 0 ' . , ' , • , , , , , 1'41 A-1 Roofing Co"" ,0"", '''' ""'''' 0" " " " " 0 150 Aaction Painting & Decorating " , "0" , '0 ' " ",0' " " "',' 0" " , 148 All Seasons Inc, , , 0, ' 00 0" 0 0 0" , 0" , 0 0" 148 AI's Mini-Mix Concrete, "'" 0"'"'''' 0" 0" " """,,,', , 144 American Pools , , ' , 0 , ' , 0 ' 0 ' , , , , ' 0 , . ' • , .' ,,',', 17 Aatlas Truss Co, Inc, ,," ,." ,,0 ' 0' 0' ,,', ',,',.,.' 0" 0" ,,140 Auto & Truck Supply " " " " " " ,"" 0" """0"'" , 143 The Backyard Restaurant 151 Best Custom Counter Tops " " ,0 , 0,0' . ", 0"", ' 0" " "", 149 Boice Funeral Home"" , " 0,, , ,,' " "" 0' 0' 0" " '" 0 0 0" " 00' ,,152 Buddie Air Conditioning & Heating 0, " '"" , , 142 The Bug Corner, ' , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , • 0 ' o. , , 0 , • , • , 0 , 0 0 00 0 , , ' , , , 145 C & C Electric Co,o Inc, " ,',"'" 0' 0 0 0',"'", 0'" 0 " "'" , , 146 Cattle Baron"" , " " "0' 0 0 0'" , 0" " 0 0 0' 142 Central California Meat Co, " ". , ." ,. , ,, ' 0' 0' , 148 Central Valley Tile &. Plastering , ,146 Don Clack Plumbing Contractor 0, " 0' 0 0,." ,.""" 0" , " 143 Clovis BaKery ",,' , 0 , , , 0 ' • , , , , 0 , • ' 0 , • , , , 0 , , ' , , , 146 Clovis Butchering Service, , , , , , , , 0 , , • , 0 ' • , , , , 0 , ' 147 Clovis Concrete Pipe Co, , . 0 , ' , , ' , • , 0 , • ' , , , 0 ' • , 0 , , , , , , , 140 Clovis Country Carpets" ' 0" ""'"'''''' ' ' '' '' '' '' ' '' ' 146 Clovis Custom Wheels" , , ,, ' 0"' " '" , 147 Clovis General Store 0 ' "0",,, , , ,, ,, , ,148 Clovis Insurance Agency, , ' , 0' 0" ," 0' '0 '" 0 0 0, 0, 0" 143 Clovis Janitorial Supply & Service" , ,., .'.'" 0" 0"" ,',.,'," , 141 Clovis Radiator Service, " "" '" , 0", 0, . , , 0' 0" " " ' " 0" ,,148 Clovis Trailer & Camper Storage", 140 Clovis Western Realty Inc, ' . " ," ,,, .. ,, 0' """ 0"" 148 Cole Wood Sales " , 147 Cow Town USA """""" " " " " , "', .,,",," " 0"" " "",,148 Custom Off Road, ,, ',.' 00' ,0 0"'" 0 0" 0 0 0'" 00' " 0. ', ", ' ' 140 DDH Masonry" "0, '" " " " '0" " " , 147 Dave's Custom Corvettes . , , , 0 0 , , 0 ' , 0 ' • , ' , • , ' . , 0 , • ' • , , , ' , , 149 Day-N-Nite Markets " , • ' , . , , ' , , 0 , • ' 0 ' • ' , , , , , ' 0 0 ' • , , , , 0 , ' , ' , , 59 Deck Electric , , , , 0 ' • ' • ' , ' , , , . , 0 ' , , ' , , , ' 0 , ' , , , ' 28 Decker Ford, , ' , , ' , , , ' , 0 ' 0 0 0 , ' 0 , 0 , • , 0 , . ' 0 . , 0 , • ' 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , , , , 4 Robert DeRouchey Realtor, ", . " , 0, , ' ' " 0' ,'.' " 146 DiCicco's " , , , , 0 .. , , 0 , 0 0 , 0 ' , , , , 28 Energy Flow Homes 28 Environmental Air Conditioning & Heating Co, , 0'"" 0" 0" ,,, , 146 Fabio's" " " ' " " , 28 Fickle, Inc, ",' " " " " 0' 0 0, 0'" 0' ." , 0" 0,147 500 Club , " , ' , , ' " 0 ' , , 0 , " " " , " '" ,,136 Fortney's Auto Body & Painting", '0 " , 0' 0"" " " 0' 0, ' , , 140 Franco's, 0' " 0" " " ,." ,0 0" 0 0, . , 0 0 0" 0 0 0, . ,. ,0 ", 0" ,,148 Full 0' Bull Sandwich Shop", " " '. " , . '. '" 0, " , 140 Tom Gattie Arco Service ",, 0,., 0"" " 0", . ,_'" 0"" " 0" , 148 Gorubec's Shell Service 0 , . , ,. 0 . , 0 0 0 . , , , 0 0 • ' 0 0 . 0 , • , • , • ' 0 0 0 0 , , 0 , , , , 150 Henderson Gardens """""'" 0 , • ' 0 , ' , , ' , , , . , . ' • , , ' , 142 Hill Top Realty " , 0" '," '" 0,,,,,, 0" "," ,' "0'" " , 148 Myrel Hobbs Roofing, , , , 0 , , ' , , 0 , , ,0 ' • 0 0 ' 0 , , 0 , 0 , • , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 , 147 Hodges & Hodges Construction, , , ' , 0 ' , ' 0 ' • ' . , , , , , , 0 '. ' , , , 93 Huggins Auctioneer Service" ""'" 0" 0' 0 0 0". 0" 0 0 0 0 0' 0 0, 0, , , ,' 142 Kirk James Auto Body & Painting" 0" ,, 0, 0' 0'" '0 "" , ,,140 Janigian & DeHaas Real Estate. 0' ' 0" 0,0 ' .,., ' " 145 Jata Door Co, 0, " " 0",, ,0 00"" " 143 Jim's Place, ' , , , ' , , ' , , , ' , , , • , • , • ' 148 Harry D, Johnson Acoustical Contractor" '" 0" " " , ' 0,0 "" 0,,, ' 147 Koll Concrete Co, , . , , , • , , 0 . 0 , , , • , 0 ' , , ' 0 , ' , , 117 Kowloon Kitchen 0" " " 0" ,,., ,', •.• ," , 0' 0" 0."""",151 linenback Auto Parts, '0 ' 0' 0 0. ' , 0 0 0' 00000' 0, 0,., 0,, 0, . ,. 00" ,,151 Lirio's Shoe Repair" " '0 '"" 0 0' 0" '" 0"".,,151 Mac;'s Tire Service, " " . 0 . " . " " " , 150 Millerton General Store & Saloon"." 0 0, 0 0 0, 0" ", 143 Mi Rancho Tortilla Shop, " " , 152 Mike Miyamoto"" "" ,.""" , " . '" "0 ",' 151 Monarch TiJ.J & Coping, , . , . , , 0 , , , 0 , ' , 0 . 0 0 , , 00' ' , , . 0 0 • , 0 , 0 , 0 ' , , ' , 150 P &. D Plumbing, " , .. '0' 0"0" , 142 p, R, Farms Inc" " 0",0'",, 0 0 0', 0 0 0 0', . ". , 0, 0, • . , 0" ,0 ,., ,, 144 Pollard Ranch 0 ' , 0 , . , , ' , , 0 , .. , , , , , . 0 ' , , 0 ' 0 .. 0 . , ' , , , 144 Remco Construction C(l, . , .. 0 .• 0.. .. 0 •. 0 0 0 0 , .. 0 , ..... 0 . 0 . 0 ,0 ... 0 150 Sassano's Menos Wea: . 0 . .. '" 0 0 .. 0 0 0 0 .•. 0 • 0 .. 0 ... ' . 0 0 0 .. 0 0 0, ,. 152 Savihoos Ranch Market. , 0 . , . 0 , ...... 0 . 0, .. . . 151 Sierra Custom Homes , . . , ' .. 144 Soboba Aluminum Awnings of "resno 0 , . 148 Tarva Custum Boats . 0 . .148 oTaylor Rent,,· Certer , 148 Twin Gables ' .. ~40 205 Un; Ag .. , ' , , , , 0 . 0 . .... ' 0 ... , 0 . • . . , . 0 52 Valley Construction Co, . .. 0 0.0, 0 .... 0 . •. 000 0 . •. 00'.0 00 0... 0 .•.. ,' 143 Valley Fence Co. . . , .. 0 . 0 .•. 0 , . 150 Wawona Frozen Foods. . , . .• , • 0 . 0 . 0 , . .. o•. 0 0 . , . , , . , . , . , 23 Wilmoth Construction Co, 144 Wright's Trailer Service & Repair .. , . 00 . . ' o. 0' o. 0 0 0. 00. '. 0. ' . . 144 COALINGA Allen Ranch. ,. . , 165 Birdwell Ranch , , , , , , , . 0,0, , .. , , 164 Blanco's Body & Paint Shop .. 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . •. 00 0 . 0 . . 0 0 ' . , , . 166 John T, Bragg & Son Funeral Chapel.. " . •. . .. 0'. ' 0 ' . , , . 163 Burnett Construction Co. , , . 0 . 0 . 0 0 . .. 0 . . . 0 . 0 .. . 0 0 . . , . 158 Coalinga Farms ... , ., ....... 0 ... 0... 0.0' 0.. . .. 164 Coalinga Feed Yard, Inc.. ... , ... 0 .. 00 . 0.0 00 .. " .. 0. 0 0 0 ... o. ,158 Coalinga Hardware 0..... .. .. 0, .. 0 .•. ' .. 0, o ... 0 ...•...... 0164 Coalinga Paint & Wall Paper Co, .. , •. 0 0 . .. ..• 0... 0.. ' 0. " " , . 164 John J, Conn Ranch.. '.' ... 0 . .. ' .. 0 .. 0. 0'.' •... 0,0.' 0 0 0 0 •. ... 0 162 Foothill Cycle & Sport .. , . , , 00, , . , .. 164 Griffin & Griffin .. . . o. 0" ... 158 Harris Feeding Co. . , .. ' . , ..• ' . 0 , .. 0 . 0 .....• o •.•. 0 0 00' , .. , 162 Jaurena Brothers, 0 . , , ... ... .. •.. . 0 , 0 . • .• ' . . ....... 159 Howard Johnson Restaurant .. . . 0 0 . • . 0 .• 0 0 . . 0 ... •. , .•. ..• . , . 0 , . . . 164 La Cuesta Verde Ranches . .... , .. 0 .• ' •.• ' , 00. 0 .•.•. ..... 163 Larry McLeod Ford . . , 0 .• .• ' . 0 , '. ' 0 . 0 ,00' . . . 166 Pippin's Automotive Supply ..... ,., 0 0 o. 0" 0"" 0 0 0 0 . . 000 •. 0 0 0 ... . 164 Pleasant Valley Dodge-Chrysler o..... 0.0. . . . . . . 0 , 0 .•. , .. 0 . 165 Poe's Automotive. , . 0 0. 0000 .• . 0 . • . 0 . .. 0 0 ... " " 00,159 Timos Automotive Service 0 . , ..• ' •... , .. 0 . 0 .•... 0 . ..• , •. .... 00' ... 161 Vierhus Farms, ...... ,. 0 , . , . , •.•.•. , .. 0 . 0 ' 0 . 0 .0 ' .. 0 .•. 0 . •. 0.. 0.. 161 Weeth Farms , . .. . .. 0•. 00.0 . . 0 0 0 •.• 0.... . 0 . . . o. 0.0 .. '. 0.' . . 0 ... 0.158 Westside Supply .. .. .. . 00.0 ... 0.• ' .......... . .. 0. 0000.0 000 . . 0 .... 164 Wildo, Inc.. .... , , . 0 , •. , .. , ........ .. 0 0 .. 0 , 0 .... , ..... 162 Windmill Market . .. ,,,,,,, ,,. ,, . 0" ". 0." ... "".""... " " " .. 165 DEL REV Bert's Del Rancho Rey Market . . ' " . 176 Better Buy Market . ' .. .. " . , .. " • " , . , . , 1 75 Central California Raisin Packing, Inc, . . , . . 0 . 0 . ' .. . . . 172 Del Rey Packing Co... ,., ...... 0...... 172 Enoch Packing Co. , , 0 , 0 . .. 0 0 0 0 . . 0 0 0 • . • 0 0 ... 0 0 0 0 • . 0 ... . . 172 Garry Packing Inc. . ... 0 , 0 ' .. 0 ' 0 ...... , , .. 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 ' ., .. .... 0 0 172 DINUBA Peloian Ranches ", .•. 0 0.0 . 0.0 " 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0.00 . 0 .. 00 .0'. 0 0 00 • .... 190 DUNLAP , •• "Rod's Dunlap Inn" , ... " .• '''." " .. ," " . 0" .. , ' " • , •• 0 154 FIREBAUGH Adams Auto Supply ' •. 0. 0 0.' 00.0.•.• .•.. 0 .. 0 .....• '0 .. ' ...... ,168 Bewco Farms ., ... , . 0 . 0 ...• 0 . ' .. 0 ... 0 . 0 , ' . 170 Burkhart Farms..... , .... ,. 0 .• ' .. 0.0000 '. 0. 00 ' o. 0 0 •... '. 164 Esola & Perkins Disposal Service. 0 . ... ' .. . . 0 . 0 .•. . .•.• ' • , 0 . . 164 Michael Giffin Ranch , . .. ,.. . . .. . . , . ........ ' 0 .... ,. 164 Gilbert Plumbing Shop . ' .... 00 .. . 000.0. 00 00,0. 0. 0. 0. 0.0 0000 .. . , ,168 HughOs Flying Service, Inc... , . . . o. o. 0" 0' 0 . • . o. ,.157 Las Deltas Grocery., ." "."" " ''''" .... , ,, ... 168 D. T. Locke Ranch... ..""" " .. 0" " 0" ." ." .""",, .... 168 McBee & Barger Inc, , . .. , 0 0 0 , 0 . 0 .• 0 , .. 0 .• ... 0 . , . . . , 167 Meyers Ag ...... 0 . . . . . . 0 ' ... 0 . 0 ' . 0 . 0 , ..•. , ' , .... , 0 0 .... 168 Perez Packing Co, Inc.... , ... , .... 0000 .• 0 0. 0.00 •.• 0 0 . ... , .. 172 A. Rebecchi Slepartment Store . .. ' 0' 0, ... 0. 0, 0' " . .. .. 168 T. W, Harvesting Inc. . .. , 0 . 0 .•... 0 .• . . . . . , ,. 10 Tho;n&son Tractor Co..... 0 . .. 0.0.0 . 0.0 ' 0 0" 0 0 . ..•. '0 0.•.. ....... 168 Tri-Air Inc. . . . 0 '0 .. ' ... 0 . . . ' .... , 0 , . 167 ori P,oduce .. ,. . . . 0" 0 0 0. 0.0 00 .• . 00 •. 0... .. 00' , . 174 Vance AgCraft, Inc. , .. 0 ' •. 0.•.... 0 ' , ..•. 0 .. 0 , . .. 166 Westside Ford lincoln Mercury . .. , " " 0.. .•. o... 0 ' . .• . ,0' .. 0 . , .. 169 FIVE POINTS Agro-West Inc... , . , " " 0 170 Britz Chemical Co . , . .. , ... 21 Dono~ Market .. 0 0 , . , ... , 0 . 0 . •. 0 0 , . 00' .. 0 . , . 0 . 0 0 0 .•. 0 .... ' 0 . ' , , . , . 175 Five Points Ranch ..... Five Star Ranch ................•.........•. .... 173 . .... 30 Price Giffin & Associates. . ......•....................... , .... 66 C. Gowens Farms, Inc ..................................... ······· 160 Harnish,Five Points. Inc. ....................... .. 169 Lassen Market. . . . .. . ...........................•.............. 173 L & R Noble Harvesting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , •.......... 171 Shining D Farms .....................•.......................... 172 T-M-T Chemical Co., Inc ......................................... 170 FOWLER Carsey & Carsey, Inc .........•...•...... , ......•....•............ 166 Custom Cabinet ....................................•............ 167 Custom Welding ................................................. 167 Fowler Butane............................................ ...166 Fowler Floral Shop .............•...............•................ 167 Nal:onal Raisin Co ............................................... 167 C. D. Simonian Insurance .....•...... , ...................•....... 166 Trucks Unlimited ............•... ,., ...•......................... 186 FRIANT Friant Garage ................................................... 152 Lost Lake Drive Inn & Tackle ..... , ............•.................. 152 Mike's .... . ................ ,............................152 Steve & Jerry's Garage ...................•..............•....... 152 HELM Helm Bean & Seed Warehouse, Inc ........•........ Helm Store ............................... , ....... . HURON Carr Brothers Garage ................•.................... 159 .. ... 168 ...... 168 Chavarrias Market ..... Huron General Store . .............. , ........... 168 ...... 169 Huron Welding & Machine Works ....•.........•........•........ 168 Lassen Market.. . ....... , ......... , .............•.......... 168 Leo's Auto Parts ..........•... , ..•.... , . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . ... 168 Jim Lowe, Inc. . .................. , .........•............. , ..... 170 Rufus Mcilroy ................ ,........... ..... . ........... 169 Mouren Transportation ....... , ..•...........•. ,..... . ... 168 Ralph's Shell Service.......... .....•. ...... .169 Vasto Valle Farms, Inc .......................•....... , ... 174 Westward Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . ........... 6 Woolf Farming Co., Inc .....................•.................... 169 KERMAN A & H Farms.............. ..•.•........ .......•....•........ .. 181 Baker Commodities, Inc ........•.............•....•.•.•....•..... 178 Cottrell's Bees ................................................... 162 EMI. .......................... , ................................. 181 Farmers Insurance Group .............•.... , .•................... 182 Home Furniture Traders ............•.•....•.•. . ...... 181 Bob Kelley Ford ....................•.•. : ..•....•........•....... 178 Kerman Motor Parts ................•......•..................... 161 Mack Lazarus Mobilhomes ..........•......•.............•....... 182 Plaza Drug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . 41 Valley Department Center .................................. . .. 181 West McKinley Groc8(y ............ , ............................. 181 KINGSBURG Catuzzo & Reeder,1nc. . .......................... . Creighton Memoriat Chapel. . . . • . • . • . . . . ........... , .. . .... 46 .. 182 206 Del Monte Corp.. .. .............. . ......................... 182 Kingsburg Electric. ....•..................... . ........ 184 Riverland Reslaurant ..........•....•. . ............•........ ".182 Swedish Mill Reslaurant ....•.. , ..........•.•..•......... 183 Vallis Bottle Shop ....... , ............. , ......................... 182 Va llis Restaurant .............................. , ..•.............. 183 Van Gas .........................•............ , •.•.............. 183 Viking Market...... . . ................. , •................ 182 Viking Trailer Park ................. ' ........... . ... 184 Village Tire Sales...... . .... 183 Wigh & Associates Inc. Insurance ......... .......... . .. 182 Wigh-Gustafson Realty ..................... 184 LATON Hunt & Sons. Inc. Laton Coop Gin .. LEMOORE Barlow Bros. Ranch Boston Ranch Co. MADERA King's Electric .. Papagni Fruit Co. ..... 161 .. ............. 161 ........................... 170 .....•...............•.......... 159 ..............•....•......•.•.•.•....... 42 . ........•.. , .....•......•...•...... 150 E. B. Yancey Lumber Co. Inc. . .... ,., .........•.•.•.•....... 42 MENDOTA J & L Auto Siereo ............. , •......................•.... , .... 157 Mendota Food Center ............. , • , .....•.•.. , , , , 156 Silver Creek Packing Co. Inc. . ... , ................... 2 Westside Chemical Co, .. , ..........•....... , ......... ".157 ORANGE COVE Cecel ia Orchards . . . . , .. , .• , .. , ...... , , ..•........•. , ... , ...... 186 Clingan Junction Inn ......................• , ................ ,',. 154 Collins Garage, ,. , , , . , .. ,. . . . . ........................... 190 Harding & Leggett. Inc. . .. , ... , •....• , .................... 188 Lopez Realty ........ " ....... , ............•..................... 188 Orange Cove Liquor Store . . . ..........•..... , . . . . . . . .. 186 Oscar's TV ............. , .... , , . , , . , , , .....•..... ' ........•.•..... 189 Pat's Garage ... ,., ..... ,., ....... , ........•............. , ... " .. 189 Sam's Auto Dismantling .............. , ..•. , ........ " .. ,', .. , .. , 188 The Three Musketeers .............. , , .... , ............ , . . . . .. 188 Vic & Larry's Auto Body Repair .................................. 186 PARLIER Ben's Cafe , ............... , ..•. , ..•. , .... , . . . . ....•.•.... , . 184 Calspun Mills ., .........•.•....•. , .....• " ........•............. 184 Central Bank N A .. ,.... .., ... , .................•..... ,184 Espinosa Market ...... " .......•. , •..... , •........... , .•. , ...... 184 Johnny's Restaurant ....... , ... , ...... , , •. , ... ' ...•. ' •.... , ..... 196 KASH .. , , . , ............... , , , . , ................................. 184 Moncrief Sales & Service .................•..•...•....... .'. . .... 164 Chris Sorensen Packing Co. ............•.... " .•..... 184 U-Save Market .. . ..... , . . . . . . . , .. , 185 PIEDRA Perry's Place .. , •... , .............. ,." .................. 154 Pine Flat Service .......•.... , ....•....•... ,.,. . .. 154 REEDLEY Colonial Flower Shop .........•.............•......•............. 185 East Reedley Store ..................•....•.•....•............... 186 Farmers Market ............................•. . ............ 186 Huebert Bros. Trucking ..............•.•......•.................. 185 Johnson Drilling Co ...........•........•....................•.... 185 Jung's Supermarket ............•........•..•......•....•........ 185 Kimura Trucking Co. ..... . ................•......•........... 185 Arvi E. Murmi Insurance ........•.............•......•........... 185 Reedley Crop Dusters, Inc .....•........•........•..•........•.... 186 Reedley Ford Tractor ............................................ 185 Salwasser Mfg. Co., Inc .......•.•....................•............. 6 Tom's TV & Appliance.......... . .......•.................. 187 RIVERDALE Dewey & Sons. Inc.. .............•........•......•.. . .... 172 Dorn's Gas . . . .....•....•.•.•.............•.............. 176 Dun's Shopping Center ..................•........•.............. 176 Hills Texaco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... .. .................. 176 Dean JenSE'n Dairy ..................................•.•......... 177 Linda Vista Farms . . . . ......•.............•..........•..... 177 Lloyds Bank California . . . . . . . . . . . .................•.•.•..... 176 Doug & Rueann Maddox Dairy .. . ....................... 180 Carl W. McCraw Inc ....................................•......... 176 Don McKay's Hollis Tire Sales .. . ....................... 172 McLeod Ford . . . . . . ...................................... 176 A. F. Mendes & Son Dairy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . •. . . . 179 Recovery Discovery Upholstery .................................. 172 Riverdale Auto Parts .....................•.•..................... 172 Riverdale Drug Store ......................•...........•......... 176 Frank Santos Dairy . . . . . . . . ...............•.............. 179 Swearingen Farms . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ..................... 177 The Whiskey Shop & The Busy Bee ...............•......•.•..... 176 SANGER Aprile's Place ..............•..•.•..... . ...•......•....•...•.... 198 Barr Packing Co ...................................•............. 190 Barr Pharmacy ..................................•......•........ 190 Wm. J. & Wm. E. Boos .........................•......•.•........ 192 Chooljian Bros. Packing Co .. Inc ................................. 190 Chuck Wagon ..... ........... ..........•...............•. ..190 Frigid Food Lockers ............................................ 192 Gardner Equipment Co .....•......•.•........•...........•....... 198 J & M Electronics ..............•...•........•................... 188 Jim's Shell Service ........•....•...............•.•....•.•....... 138 Lone Star Dehydrator .........•.................•.•.............. 190 Merri-Mart ...................................................... 190 /lifid Valley Transportation ........•.....................•......... 192 Minkler Cash Store ............................................. 198 Dan Olson Enterprises, Inc ...........•..•..........•............. 190 Gene Olson Body & Paint Shop ......•..•........................ 192 Pierce's Park .................................................... 190 Riverbend Farms. Inc .......................•..•................. 190 Sanger Flower Shop . . . ................•.•......•............. 190 Sherwood Forest Golf Club .............•........•......•........ 192 Villa Lobos ....................•.................•........•...... 195 Wallin & Son Funeral Home ....•......•.•.•.............•........ 188 Warranty Electronics .............•...................•.......... 192 SAN. JOAQUIN Natienal Market ............... ~ ................................. 157 Rabb Bros. Trucking, Inc ........................ :. .•. . . . .. 157 Schramm'Ranches, Inc ......... , ................................ 160 Swiss American Bar ..... . ............................... 157 West Sipe Pump Co ............................................... 157 207 SELMA Seth Abajian Well Drilling ....... . ........................ 192 Abel Body Shop ............................. , ........•.......... 192 B & H Market ..................•.......•....•................... 132 Bob's Cylinder Head Service .......•............................. 182 Club 99 ..................................... , ................... 194 Diamond Meat Co ............ , .................................. 194 The Edsall Agency ..........•....................•............. 193 Eknoian & MacDonald .... ,., ......•..•...•..•.....•............. 193 EI Conquistador ...................•............................. 194 Freeway Lanes .................................................. 192 Fresno Valves & Castings, Inc. .............•.......•...... . . 194 Gee's Market .................................................... 195 Gilbert's Automatic Transmission ...............•...•............. 196 Jack Hayley's Tire Service ..... . ..•......•..........•...... 194 Kataoka Brothers....... ...............•.............. . .... 195 Manlitt Inc ......................................................... 9 McCall Pharmacy ..................•....•.......... , ............. 182 Harry McKenzie Trucking ..........•...................•......... 192 Page Funeral Chapel ..............•.............•............... 194 The Pirate ....................................................... 193 George Rocha & Sons Dairy .......•.•....•..............•.•..... 194 Selma Auto Supply .........................•.................... 192 Selma Body Shop ............................•................. 193 Selma Service Shop .................•.................... 192 Selma Shell Service & Dave's Towing ............................. 194 Selma TV Center ................................................ 194 Robert Serian ......................................•......•..... 194 Sevan's Restaurant .............•.•........•..........•.......... 194 John R. Silveira Dairy............... . .......................... 192 Jugdev Singh-Gill ............................................... 193 Strawberry Exchange Co-op . . . ......................... 196 Torii Market .........................................•.•......... 196 Frank Trammel ..........•...•................................... 196 Up-Right Harvesters .............................•............... 182 Wells Used Cars .................................•...•........... 193 West Coast Growers & Packers, Inc ...........•.•................. 182 SHAVER LAKE Angelo's Shaver Lake Cafe & Bakery ....•.•...•........... 156 Chalet Realty ....... . ...................•............. 154 Ivie's Market .................................................... 156 Jackie's Hair Care ............................................... 154 Ken's Shopping Center ...............•.•........•............... 156 The Red Barn ...................................•.•............. 156 Shaver Lake Auto Supply ......•................................. 156 Shaver Lake Hardware ................•...•....•.....•......•.... 156 Shaver Lake Real Estate ..................•....•................. 155 Shaver Lake TV & Appliances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . • . .. . . . 156 SQUAW VALLEY Kiper Lumber ................................................... 186 Squaw Valley Indian Trading Center .....•......•.....•........... 195 THREIE ROCKS Raymond Minnite Three Rocks Grocery ...............•.•.... 158 Three Rocks Cafe & Department Store .. . ...................... 158 TRANQUILLITY Rathmann Oil Company ......... 160 PATROL OPERATOR Private Investigator CHURCHILL ENTERPRISES GERALD V. 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