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fso_mag_6201I s 4W_ I 1962 Ae3t l/Vi -4he-4 to our Aerill � 011 ce FRESNU CLEARING HOUSE BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION CROCKER -ANGLO NATIONAL BANK SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK STATE CENTER BANK FIRST WESTERN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK Mel Drummond Says ... "WoGod y Out Tpadej Valleg 9epd �'alej „ BUY YOUR FORD WHERE YOU CAN BE SURE VALLEY FORD SALES NEW ADDRESS 2425 BLACKSTONE AT CLINTON BA 2 -6541 FOR QUALITY WITHOUT QUESTION Coca -Cola Bottling Company of Fresno 905 R STREET FRESNO, CALIFORNIA MELVIN A WILLMIRTH Sheri ff- Coronar of Fresno County THE SHERIFF'S REVIEW -1962 Published by The Fresno County Sheriff's Office Relief Association ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Clifford Bryant --- – ------------------------------ –_. Presider t William Weaver _______ __ _________ _____ ______ _Vice President Katherine Leavitt ------------------- – --------------- Treasurer Genevieve Horning --------------------- ----------Secretary BOARD OF DIRECTORS Fred Pipkin ------------------- - ---------------- Past President Charles Tigh ----------------- – --------------- William Young William Cunningham --- – ------------ – __ - - --- Leo Clapp DELEGATES Harold McKinney ------- — ------------------ Administrative Chester Rau ----------------------------------------- - - - - -- -Civil Gene Predmore --- _ ------------------ – --------------- Detective Robert Ledbetter ------- ------- _ ---- – ------- Identification Richard Thomas --- _ -------------- – __– ------ – ------ – --- Patrol Quinto Merlo ------- – ------------------ – --------------- Security THE REVIEW STAFF Gene Hallam ------------------------------------- - - - - -- Editor Warren Saunders __ __ ____ __________Circulation Manager Delbert Neeley --- – __– ----------------- Business Manager Don Douglas --------------- – ------ – -------------- – --- Art Editor Robert Smith --- _ ---- - ---------------- Photography Editor Editorial Assistants —Bea Sharkey, Barbara Beets, Fred Pipkin, Trudy Malles. Photographers— Robert Ledbetter, Bobby Morri- son, Wesley Sarment, Don Dennis, Al Flores, and George Schoonmoker. COVER —For our first cover with a color photo- graph, we have chosen a subject which has re- ceived a great deal of publicity recently, the Fresno County Courthouse. The Review does not take sides on the issue of whether to remodel or demolish the building. We just think it makes a nice picture. Color photography courtesy Heilbron Jones Film Service, 1043 Blackstone Ave., Fresno. Rfiodes MANCHESTER CENTER • BALDWIN 2 -5111 family shopping's fun and easy at Rhodes ... Fresno's n e w e s t and finest department store where there's always plenty of free parking. SHOP MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY NITES TIL 9 U4 E OWEILL MEAT CO. 2352 SOUTH FRUIT STREET FRESNO, CALIFORNIA "A place to eat, that cant be beat" STEAKS - CHICKEN - SEAFOOD - COCKTAILS THREE BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE, LARGEST ABLE TO ACCOMMODATE 300 PERSONS R. J. BRUCE -- RICCO BRUCE So. 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COLLINS Chief Criminal Deputy TABLE OF CONTENTS In Memoriam 5 You're Already Involved 9 School Days _ 15 Play Ball _ 20 Justice Was Delayed 21 The New Look 41 Gone Fishing _ 79 Juvenile Low Goes Modern __ 87 Around The County 91 Christmas Spirit In The Jail 135 3 Ladies Lend A Hand - ________________ -- ---- -_. ----- 136 Tortoise And The Hare ___ ____ _______ _ 142 All Work - No Pay - ---- - - - - -- --- - - - - -- - - -- -- - - - -- -143 Communications Reserve Unit _____ ---- _. ---- 145 Underwater Recovery __ -------------- - ---- ----- _--- 149 Boating Safety ------ ----- _ ----- -155 Help In The Air ----------- - - - - -- ---- - - - - -- - - - - - -- -- 157 Fresno Area Highway Patrol __ ____ ___________..______ 159 The Undaunted --------- ______ __ --- _---- ---- --- - - ---- 165 All In A Day's Work - - - - -- -- - - -- - - -- --- - - - - -- - - -- -167 QUALITY hQP� FEED San Joaquin Valley's Cooperative Feed Mill s OWNED and OPERATED By RANCHERS FOR RANCHERS :nimals If you feed Farm or Poultry, you'll do better with P.P.A. 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INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER TRACTORS Trucks, Form & Construction Equipment You Are Always Near An ALLIED Store FRESNO - REEDLEY - MADERA FIVE POINTS - TRANQUILLITY Open Daily & Sunday 9 -9 — Saturday 9 -10 4343 North Blackstone Fresno 4 Jrc �emurittm When we first began planning this year's edition last August, and observed that the year had not yet brought the death of a Fresno County peace officer, we thought perhaps we would be able to omit this column. However, by the end of the year four good men were missing from our ranks. To the families of those who are no longer with us the Review extends a sincere gesture of sympathy, and a pledge that they will not be forgotten. To those who have replaced the departed, we suggest there could be no more fitting tribute and memorial than a job well done, guided by the same high standards of efficiency with which your predecessors carried out their respective duties. Sgt. Vernon F. McReynolds, who had retired from the Sheriff's Department only eighteen months earlier,'passed away early in September. It is regrettable that he was granted such a short time to enjoy the retirement for which he had worked so hard. Sgt. McReynolds was a native of Illinois, but had lived in California since he was a small child. He grew up and attended school in Chico. He served in France with the coast artillery in World War I, where he was wounded. After he was dis- charged from the Army in 1918 he worked as a railroad conductor for several years then was employed for eight years by the Wells Fargo Express Company. He entered the law enforcement profession in 1939 when he became a member of the Yolo County Sheriff's Department. In 1945 he joined the Fresno County Sheriff's De- partment, where for most of his tenure he was a shift commander in the jail. He was active in the American Legion, the Disabled Veteran's of World War I, the Elks Lodge, and the California Peace Officers Association. He is survived by his widow, Gertrude, whorn lie married in Stockton in 1920. In November the department was shocked by the untimely death of Sgt. Richard T. Bain who was killed in an automobile accident. He will be mourned for a long time. Not only was he one of the most popular members of the department, due to his friendliness and keen sense of humor, but he was also one of the most talented investigators. Perhaps the most important factor in his success was that he never became bored with his work. He could find something interesting and worth look- ing into in the most routine and apparently hopeless case. He welcomed a chance to match wits with a criminal, and he seldom came out second best. (Continued on Next Page) 5 An :Mrmvr16am w Sgt. Vernon F. McReynolds �r V Depncty Robert A. Borge 6 Sgt. Richard T. Bain Constable 1 ver W. Johanson Sgt. Bain was born in Greensboro, N. C., where his mother .still lives. He moved to Fresno shortly after he was discharged from the Marine Corps following World War II. He was a deputy constable under Ernest Jayne in the old third township for several years, and joined the Sheriff's Department in 1952 when the third township became the Fresno Judicial District, and the office of constable was abolished. He served as jailer, bailiff, patrolman, and detective, and a year before his death was promoted to sergeant. He had been in charge of the misdemeanor investigations de- tail for several months. His widow, Betty, and three children reside in the family home at 4870 E. Home Avenue. Deputy Robert A. Borge of the Security Division passed away in November, following a heart attack. He had been an employee of Fresno County since 1944, and a member of the Sheriff's Department for approximately three years. During that time he earned a reputation as a conscienteous, hard - working, and dependable officer, and was well liked and respected by all who knew him. Deputy Borge was born in Nevada, and had been a resident of California for thirty years. He was a member of the Sheriff's Department Reserve for several years prior to his appointment as a regular deputy. He was an active member of the In- ternational Footprinters Association and the Fresno County and California State Peace Officers Associations. He lived at 54 Dudley Ave. He is survived by his widow, Blanche, a daughter, Judy, of Fresno, and a son, Donald, of Merced. The Selma area in particular, and the whole of Fresno County and the law enforcement profession in general, suffered a great loss in December when Constable Iver W. Johanson died of a heart attack. He was struggling with a suspect who was resisting arrest when the attack occurred. Constable Johanson had been a peace officer for twenty years. For the past eleven years he had been constable of the S21ma Judicial District. He was a native of Sweden, but had lived in this country since he was a baby. His parents were early settlers in the Oleander district south of Fresno. A fine spirit of cooperation existed between Constable Johanson and the Sheriff's Department. Those of us who had occasion to work with him regarded him highly as an able officer, a fine gentleman, and a good friend. He was the president -elect for 1962 of the Fresno County Chapter of the Judges. Marshals, and Constables Association. He was a member of the Selma Lutheran Church, the Masonic Lodge, and the Lions Club. He is survived by his widow, Vera, two sisters, and five brothers, one of whom is constable of the Kingsburg Judicial District. FROM THE EDITOR'S WASTEBASKET If the young son of a robbery suspect arrested in Sutter County grows up to be a juvenile de- linquent, the father won't have to look far to find the person responsible. He took the baby, who was eleven months old at the time, with him when he committed the crime. He ex- plained the senseless act by saying he had to take care of the baby while his wife was attend- ing high school, and lie couldn't find a baby - sitter. MF In screening applicants for the position of reserve deputy, every effort is made to eliminate those with a criminal record, and those with character traits which might make them tend to have trouble with the law. Practically all such undesirable candidates are thus detected and eliminated; however, occasionally one does slip through. This was illustrated in a graphic man- ner last Spring, when a few hours before the indoctrination class -for a new group of reserv- ists, one of the candidates sent a message that lie was unavoidably detained, and would not be able to attend. A few questions disclosed that when he said "detained", he couldn't have used a more precise term. He had just been booked into the county jail. Needless to say, his name was permanently removed from the roster of prospective reserve deputies. ALWAYS THE QUALITY SELECTION OF CLOTHING AT COFFEE'S • Hickey Freeman • Louis Roth • Hart Schaffner & Marx • Joshua Trent FRESNO & BAKERSFIELD 8 A judge becomes accustomed to far - fetched alibis and excuses, and finally reaches a point where he thinks he has heard them all. A new one, however, was offered in Superior Judge Harold Thompson's court when a man who had been convicted of possession of marijuana in- sisted he used the narcotic to make a poultice to cure arthritis. 1W A prospective juror who had been summoned to Superior Judge Milo Popovich's court for the trial of a robbery suspect was hastily excused when it was discovered he had also been sub - peonaed as a witness. He was the man who had been robbed. 1W The theory that a dog is a man's best friend suffered a severe blow in Los Angeles County, when a dog literally identified his master as a burglary suspect for whom the police were searching. It seems the police, in investigating a "burglary in progress" call at a warehouse, found a car parked nearby which apparently belonged to the suspect. However, the only occupant was a large boxer. They put the dog in the animal shelter and waited. A day or so later a man appeared at the shelter inquiring about stray dogs that had been picked up. The boxer was so happy at his appearance that there was little doubt as to ownership. The man was arrested on suspicion of burglary, and when questioned admitted the crime. However, he had no ill feeling for the dog. "I was glad to see him, too," he said. 1W COFFEE SHOP COCKTAILS & DINING IN THE "PRIME RIB" BANQUET ROOMS FOR BOWL LARGE a SMALL GROUPS i ALL BA -44 44 3131 IL CEDAR AVE. AT SHIELDS EDITORIAL YOU'RE ALREADY INVOLVED One of the more frustrating experiences en- countered by a peace officer is the attempt to investigate an anonymous complaint. It seems that any person concerned sufficiently about a situation to make a complaint would at least be willing to give the officer the break of knowing its source. However, almost every day the Sher- iff's Department desk officer is involved in at least one conversation of the following nature. Desk Officer: (answering telephone) "Patrol Division. Deputy Doe. May I help you ?" Caller: "There's something going on in my neighborhood that ought to be stopped. D.O.: "All right. I'll see what we can do. What is the trouble" The caller then goes on to explain some type of illegal activity on the part of a neighbor. Sometimes it is imagined, sometimes genuine, and the offense described is likely to be any- NITED CALIFORNIA BANK NEMRCR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP4111101 1545 Fulton Street, Fresno UCKNER SPRINKLERS SALES & SERVICE For ... Homes - Schools - Ranches - Parks Golf Courses - Cemeteries Fresno - Madera - Merced - Mariposo Counties 909 W. Nielson Fresno AM 8 -5561 thing from owning a barking dog to the most sordid type of vice activity. If it appears that the complaint warrants attention the desk of- ficer says, "All right, we'll look into the matter. Now can I have your name ?" Caller: EEOh, no! My name doesn't matter. You just check and you'll see that I'm right." D.O.: "We don't doubt that you're right. It's just that we need your name for our records, and so we can contact you again in case we need further information." Caller: "Well, I'm not going to tell you my name. You know about it now, and it's your job to put a stop to it. I don't want to be involved." Sometimes the desk officer is able to persuade the person to identify himself, but all too often, despite assurances that the party concerned will not be told who made the complaint, the caller insists upon remaining anonymous. Thus many (Continued on Next Page) MEWCO PRODUCTS Fertilizers - Seeds - Insecticides & Herbicides Melville E. Willson Company P.O. Box 1168 1805 No. Lafayette Avenue Fresno, California Phone Fresno AD 3 -3177 BRANCHES MADERA OR 4.6741 - - FIREBAUGH OL 9 -2285 FIVE POINTS TU 4.2491 9 worthwhile investigations are seriously ham- pered before they are even begun. If the com- plaint appears justifiable every reasonable effort is made to investigate, but many times it is vir- tually impossible without further cooperation by the complainant. For instance, not long ago a local minister no- tified the department that a woman in his con- gregation had knowledge of a severe case of child abuse. She had told him of the incident, saying she felt some police action should be taken. He had suggested that she telephone us, but she had refused. However, she did not ob- ject when he stated he would inform us of the matter. The minister was duly interviewed, and he readily gave all the information he had concern- ing the situation. It was sufficient to indicate a need for further action, but, unfortunately, lacked facts necessary for the launching of a complete investigation. When this factor was explained he identified the woman who had given him the information, saying he felt sure she would tell us all she knew if assured before- THE OUTPOST Your Favorite Restaurant COCKTAILS — FINE FOODS Your Favorite Hosts DAN & PETE Are Back Again to Greet You Ph. CL 5 -2700 1137 North Chestnut FRESNO. CALIFORNIA hand that her name would not be mentioned to the suspect. In order to insure anonymity for the lady, she was contacted by telephone with the inten- tion of making arrangements for a plain clothes officer to interview her. When she learned the purpose of the call, she emphatically denied having any knowledge regarding any violation of the law. She further stated she knew the child referred to, but that to her knowledge it had never been abused. Appeals to her sense of duty and sympathy for the child were wasted. As soon as the conversation was concluded she telephoned the minister and berated him for identifying her. Fortunately this same child and the condi- tions under which an unloving mother forced him to live came to the attention of the depart- ment a few days later. Since the information then came from a more cooperative witness, the juvenile detail was able to take proper steps to remedy the situation. Had the second witness been as reluctant as the first, chances are the (Continued on Next Pate) Archie Burton Douglas Service EXPERT LUBRICATION Gas - Oil - Tires - Tubes - Accessories 1 504 N. Weber Fresno AM 6 -8584 Compliments MORRIS FRUIT CO. FRESNO SAN JOAQUIN ROCK CO. PLASTER - CONCRETE SAND r Road iS 60. it child would still be living in actual physical danger, simply because a woman who no doubt considers herself a good citizen did not wish "to be involved." It is difficult to understand why people are so reluctant in such instances to let their iden- tity be known. The most frequent excuse is fear of vengeance from the person against whom the complaint is made. However, it is extremely doubtful if this is a true reason in the majority of the cases. Few people are such cowards that they really fear such a remote danger. We think rather that the reluctance is due to the tradi- tional low opinion society has for the "stool pigeon ", or informer. One of the first things we learn as children is that a tattle -tale has few friends. We are also taught that a good citizen does not interfere in his neighbor's business. It appears more plausible that a misguided appli- cation of these two principles is the true reason behind most anonymous complaints. Assuming this is true, just how valid or justi- fiable is the complainant's insistence upon an- onymity? In the first place, there is a vast dif- R. & R. ELECTRIC MOTOR CO. 1919 E. Home AD 3 -1213 FRESNO DON'S POOL SERVICE Maintenance - Repairs - Acid Washes 4336 N. Gearhart BA 2 -1759 TINTS FARMHOUSE CAFE Open 24 Hours A Day Banquet Room Accommodates Up to 75 People BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER Y4 Mile South of Malaga Overpass 3507 S. 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As for your being involved in your neighbor's business; it's not just your neighbor's business. You're already involved. Every time a crime is committed in your community, even if you never hear about it, you are affected to some extent. Obviously your life is in danger if mur- derers are allowed to remain at large. However, (Continued on Nest Page) Valley Ice Company 2003 Cherry Phnne AD %6145 PAT WOOD & CO. COMPANY TRAINED ADJUSTERS 0 925 No. Fulton St. Ph. AM 6 -0473 what many people fail to realize is that lesser crime also affect their lives. If there is a bar owner in your neighborhood who sells liquor to teen -age motorists, your streets are made less safe. Each time a traffic accident, most of which are caused by illegal driving, occurs in your community, your automobile insurance premi- ums are affected, since they are based on the overall accident rate in your area. Your theft and burglary insurance premiums are influenced by the incidence of those crimes. When your neighbor habitually loses his pay check to a gambler or spends it all on liquor instead of buy- ing food for his family, it's your tax money that supports that family when they "go on welfare." The longer any crime situation is al- lowed to develop, the more people become a part of it, and the larger the police force must be to cope with it. Police budgets are made up of your tax dollars. We see, therefore, that it is impossible for a citizen to adopt a "live and let live" attitude and thus keep from being affected by the crim- inal activity in his community. He should then, Country Boy Market Fresno & McKinley AM 6 -9621 FRESNO J. B. HAWKIN'S RANCH if only for purely selfish reasons, be glad to do all he can to combat crime. He should under- stand that by reporting a serious situation he is protecting his own interests, and should not object if it becomes necessary for his identity to be made known. This brings us to a final question, why is it so important that a person giving information to the police identify himself? A very good answer can be found in no less a document than our constitution, which states that no person may be convicted and punished for a crime without the opportunity to confront his accuser. However, that is not the only reason. Usually it is impossible in a telephone interview to ob- tain enough information to enable an officer to take any effective action. He can't just go to a suspect's home and say, "I heard you're guilty of a crime. Is that right, Answer yes or no." Naturally the answer would be "No ", and unless the officer saw the crime being commit- ted, or had evidence of guilt much more con- crete than an anonymous telephone call, he (Continued on Next Page) MAXWELL STUDIOS AD 3 -2629 415 BLACKSTONE FRESNO GUS & DORRIS AD 3-9611 4010W. 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If you have a com- plaint against your neighbor, or know of some illegal activity that should be brought to our attention, we feel that it is not only your privi- lege but your duty to tell us about it. How- ever, we also feel that if you consider it of suf- ficient importance to require our attention, then it should also be of sufficient importance for you to risk having someone find out you made the complaint. If you refuse to tell us your name, then we can only assume that you don't consider the complaint to be of a very FRESNO AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE ALBERT MESEKE Parts and Exchange Units Complete Service AM 4 -0820 Fresno 2522 Ventura SIERRA HOSPITAL 2025 E. DAKOTA FRESNO 13 serious nature. The fact that you tell an officer your name doesn't mean it will be made public. One of the basic rules of investigation is that the officer reveals the source of his information only when absolutely necessary, and then as discreetly a% possible. It usually will be possible for the mat- ter to be handled without the guilty party knowing where we heard about his activities. In cases where it is necessary that court action be taken, there is a good possibility that you will have to testify; however, those are usually the cases where are can take no action at all if we have only the information of an anonymous caller. If there is any actual danger caused by your appearance in court, every reasonable ef- fort will be made to protect you. Suppose you were the victim of a serious crime, and were unable to take steps to remedy the situation? You would certainly want some- one to be willing to "be involved" enough to help you. STRAWBERRY EXCHANGE COOPERATIVE WALTER RAU INSURANCE CONSULTANT Agent - Broker All Lines ADMINISTRATOR OF YOUR GROUP LIFE PLAN 557 E. Yale BA 2 -2618 H. W. WADDLE INVESTIGATION SERVICE 34 Yrs. 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Harold McKinney. One of his primary duties was to establish and organize a standard training program for the department, not only for re- cruits but also for officers already on the job. In the past the department has not been com- pletely without a training program. On the contrary, most of our officers have been reason- ably well trained. The manner in which they received their training, however, has been some- what haphazard. Some attended night classes and took college courses after they joined the department; some had college training in crim- inology before going to work; others took cor- respondence courses. Everyone received at least some on- the -job training from senior members of the department with whom they worked. While all these methods are good, and will still be used, they are not enough. Law enforcement has become such a complex problem, with new procedures and techniques being constantly de- veloped, laws and court interpretations always (Continued on Next Page) Compliments Of H. E. BUCK FRUIT GROWER x ' , WP Genco's Liquor & Sporting Goods 2419 S. Cedar AD 7 -1725 0 110 1 00 FIBERGLASS ENGINEERING & SUPPLY DIVISION Owens- Corning Fiberglass Corp. WILLIAM D. KUNZ, Branch Manager 427 P Street Fresno WE KIL PESTS DELK PEST C7" CONTROL 3405 E. TULARE STREET FRESNO Phone AM 8 -6155 16 Lt. McKinney lectures on patrol /procedures to a group of former jailers who have just been trans- ferred to the Patrol Division. From left are Deputies Russell McQuil- len, Jack Walls, Carl Henson, Robert Bolton, Charles Alexander, Peter Major, and Frank Hoke. HOBB'S TAVERN "Where Old Friends Meet" AD 7 -1039 2412 South Railroad AIR OASIS CAFE Chandler Field Johnnie's Market & Cafe 3292 N. Weber AD 7 -2673 ROUND UP LUNCH I VADELLE W I GGS, Prop. 2522 E. Braly AD 7 -9384 PISTACCHIO TRUCKING 3261 N. Marks Fresno BA 9 -6533 i BILL'S AUTO PARTS 1744 B Street AD 7 -2028 OPTIMO CLUB 2037 FRESNO STREET Western Boot and Shoe Co. Justin - Frye - Acme Half Wellington Boots $10.95 and up FRESNO & BROADWAY PH. AD 7 -8718 HALL'S DRIVE IN 2395 S. "G" STREET AM 6 -4512 FRESNO changing, and the crime rate increasing each year, that an officer must remain in a constant state of training in order to stay abreast of the field. It may be interesting for a young officer to hear from his older partner how a particular problem was handled fifteen years ago, but such information is not adequate. The good officer wants to know how the problem should be handled today. The department has had various programs of classroom training during the past several years. Instructors from the Federal Bureau of Investi- gation have conducted classes on several occa- sions. Five or six years ago members of the Patrol Division took the regular course of in- struction at the Fresno Police Academy. These classes were all very helpful, but one of their most noteworthy accomplishments was to em- phasize the department's need for a well organ- ized training program of its own. Realizing the need for such a program was only a minor part of the task. Organizing a program from practically nothing is no easy job, as Lt. McKinney has discovered. The first Kings County Truck Lines MILK TRANSPORT — FARM PICKUP TANKERS REFRIGERATED VANS AM 4 -3561 2336 S. Railroad Fresno Dairy Equipment STAINLESS STEEL • FARM TANKS • STORAGE TANKS • ROAD TANKERS • Sales - Service - Installations GLEN N. SMITH "THERE'S A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE" Globe Fabricators, Inc. AM 6 -6035 FRESNO WA problem was finding a suitable classroom. The Sheriif's Air Squadron generously offered the use of the organization's clubhouse at the Fresno Air Terminal, to be used until arrangements could be made for more suitable quarters. This worked out quite well; the only disadvantage being that the instructor is quite often inter- rupted, just as he is making an important point, by a jet airplane taking off or landing. The next problem was in choosing the cur- riculum. It was decided to begin by giving all veteran members of the department a refresher course in procedures and methods in which they might have become a bit rusty. Instructors were not a serious problem. Within the department there are enough officers who are experts in their respective fields to constitute a well balanced faculty. Classes began several months ago, and the re- sults are already evident; especially in the fields of report writing, patrol techniques, and public relations. The first class of recruits began formal train- (Continued on Next Page) Santis, Inc. USED CARS — FINANCE SERVICE 1142 F Street also Whitesbridge & Hughes AM 8 -9344 FRESNO HOPE MANOR Fresno's Home of Distinction For Elderly Men and Women State Licensed for Ambulatory Guests 2201 Calaveras HOPE MANOR SANITARIUM Accredited CONVALESCENT and NURSING HOME 24 Hr. Nursing Care Supervised by Registered Nurse Licensed by State Dept. of Public Health 1619 M St. AM 8 -5361 Mr. & Mrs. John F. Einhart, Owners, Operators ing on March 1st of this year. Included were eight new deputies and five new matrons. They received forty hours of instruction on the fun- damentals of law enforcement, and how to con- duct themselves as peace officers and Fresno County employees. The week ended with a graduation ceremony, in which Sheriff Will - mirth presented each with a badge and officially welcomed them to the department. A few weeks later, as soon as the new em- ployees had their feet on the ground in the jail division where they were initially assigned, a week was devoted to a class in basic patrol pro- cedure for the former jailers the new men had replaced. Much remains to be done before the job of establishing a training program can be consid- ered finished. However, in the few months since its beginning a great deal of progress has been made. If all goes according to plan, perhaps in a few short years the recruits who recently joined the department can identify themselves as members of the class of '62, Fresno County Sheriff "s Academy. California Industrial Rubber Co. 2009 So. Van Ness AM 8 -9828 Fresno 21, Calif. LL 7I Learning the proffer method for searching a suspect who has been arrested in an automobile, Henson practices on FBI Agent Tom Cummings, who assisted with the instruc- tion. McQuillan covers the "suspect" with his revolver, 'while Hoke observes the demonstration. LINDY'S DRIVE IN BA 9 -0360 7237 NO. BLACKSTONE PINEDALE 1328 Fulton Street S -9531 n ,i- EEWRW V r Hoke and McOuillen practice the technique of lifting latent fingerprints. DUTCH'S RANCH HOUSE 1842 McKinley AD 3 -9986 Specializing in CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS FOR All OCCASIONS • Better Quality • Finer Styling • Superior Craftsmanship • Expert Hand Engraving • Service the Best Not a Sideline We Spec alize THE TROPHY SHOP 1033 Blackstone Ave. Phone AM 6 -3341 M., MIN - #RNffN d LriV N t, �0- I 11111 /tj o ! 9 `rani -2moed and 17e~4a.1 e#am� McKinley Ave. & U.S. Highway 99 1724 West McK -ley Phone AD 3- 3 1 21 19 1 r_ Hoke and Bolton learn how to pour a (Master of Paris cast. MARUKO CYCLERY 1153 F STREET FRESNO AM 4 -2588 Fresno Community Hospital Community Sponsored Building fora Medical Center Fresno & "R" Sts. Ph. AD 3 -0911 HALWOOD Service �Z PICKUP & DELIVERY SERVICE MOBILGAS - MOBILOIL PRODUCTS 2111 Ventura AM 6 -4369 Fresno PLAY As a gesture of friendship to the youngsters of the community, members of the Sheriff's Department last year sponsored a Little League baseball team. The group, known as "The Sher- iffs", played in the Sierra League at the Sierra ,Junior High School. Since the team was organized shortly before the regular season began, and therefore had little chance for practice, the fellows had a rather un- BAL L successful year as far as winning games is con- cerned. However they all had a lot of fun, and, under the expert tutoring of Coach Duane Baleme, learned a great deal about team play and sportsmanship, as well as the fundamentals of baseball. In addition, many members of the department had the time of their lives attending the games and rooting for the boys. All con- cerned are eagerly awaiting the coming baseball season. O. 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COFFEE "THE VALLEY'S FAVORITE" FRESNO EARLY September, 1946, was a happy time for eighteen year old Francisco Moreno Oliva and his young wife. The goal toward which they had worked for many months was in sight at last. In a very few days they planned to leave their temporary home in Firebaugh, California, and return to their home town of Tototlan, Jalisco, Mexico. As so many of their country- men had done, they had come to the San Joaquin Valley to work as farm laborers, hoping that the plentiful work and high wages would give them a better start in their life together than would be possible at home. They had chosen Firebaugh because Francisco had an uncle, Nabor Oliva, who had lived there for some time. (Continued on Next Page) Hollywood Camera Shop PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU 1915 TULARE STREET PHONE AM 8 -5691 AND 1826 E. DAYTON PHONE BA 9 -8114 In Manchester Shopping Center Behind Bonk of America REYNOLDS CRANE SERVICE 20 TON CRANE CLAM SHELL & DRAGLINE Steel Erection — Cement Pouring CL 5 -7642 2327 S. MAPLE Now the season's work was almost over, and by carefully saving their money, they had ac- cumulated a little over five hundred dollars. That would be quite a sum in Tototlan; with it they could start a small business, buy a few acres of land, or live in comfort until the work started in California the following Spring. Most of the preparations for the trip had been made. There were only a few odds and ends to be taken care of, and they would be on their way. In addition to a natural desire to see their home town again, there was another very special reason they were anxious to return home. They could hardly wait to tell Francisco's mother, Nicolosa, that she would soon be a grandmother. About 8:00 o'clock on the morning of September 12th Francisco kissed his wife good - by, and set out for the headquarters of the Hammonds Ranch, to pick up a check for work he had done there. He was wearing a pair of new boots he had bought especially for the trip to Mexico. He told his wife he would return in a few hours; after getting the check he would say goodbye to his friends Jose Guerrero and Tony Altilano, then rejoin his wife and they could complete the plans for their trip. At noon Francisco had not returned. By mid - afternoon Mrs. Oliva began to worry. She tried to tell herself that he had merely let his friends talk him into drinking more than he should have, and had lost track of the time. However, she knew this wasn't reasonable. Fran- cisco occasionally drank a little too much, but he was too anxious to return to Mexico to let anything interfere with getting ready for the trip. Mrs. Oliva spent a sleepless night wonder- ing what had happened to her husband. The next morning she told his uncle, Nabor, about his failure to return. He tried to assure her that Francisco must have been delayed for a good reason, and would be home soon. She tried to convince herself that he was right, but she couldn't help worrying. After all, Francisco was only nineteen; maybe, with the baby com- ing, he had decided he was too young to be tied to a family, and had decided to run away from his responsibilities. Or maybe there was another woman. (Continued on Next Page) 22 EL CAPITAN MOTEL Cooled By Refrigeration Large Swimming Pool - Some Kitchen Units QUIET . . . AWAY FROM HIWAY Direct Route to Yosemite HWY 41 4850 N. Blackstone BA 7 -2674 ORGANIC FRUIT PRODUCTS 1591 Palm Fresno, California CAPITOL CLEANERS CLEANING and LAUNDRY 540 Belmont AM 4 -3015 HERB BAU ER GUN SHOP INDOOR PISTOL RANGE Coming Soon in Store at 1316 Blackstone Fresno Herman's Lownmower Service 3110 W. 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Belmont Ave. For Prompt Service Coll CL 5 -8353 23 Mrs. Oliva waited several weeks, but Fran- cisco still did not return. Left alone in a strange country, she didn't think of asking the author- ities for help in learning what happened to her husband. Finally, when the long wait brought no word, she sadly returned to Mexico alone. Nabor Oliva was puzzled about his nephew's disappearance, but not greatly concerned. After III, if the boy wanted to leave his wife, it was his own business. For that reason he also failed to report the disappearance to the authorities. A few weeks after Mrs. Oliva returned home, Nabor saw Jose Guerrero and Tony Altilano in the pool hall in Firebaugh. They read him a letter which they claimed Francisco had written to them from Tototlan. This dispelled from his mind the last vestige of doubt concerning the Disappearance of his nephew. ELEVEN YEARS GO BY In the Spring of 1957 Nabor Oliva went to Mexico to visit relatives, including the mother of Francisco. On March Sth, a few days after he returned to Firebaugh, he went to the office of Constable Al Lopez, and contacted him and his deputies, James Hamm and James Keene. "What can we do for you, Nabor ?" Lopez asked him as he hesitantly entered. "Well, Mr. Lopez, it's about my nephew, Francisco," Nabor began. "He's disappeared." "When did you see him last" "In September of 1946," Nabor answered in a matter -of -fact tone. "Why, that was almost eleven years ago," Lopez exclaimed. "I know, but I thought he was in Mexico all that time, and his mother there thought lie was here." "Maybe you better start at the beginning," Hamm suggested. Nabor then told of his nephew's coming to Fresno County, his plans to return to Mexico in the fall of 1946, and of his failure to return when he went to the Hammonds Ranch to pick up his check. "I thought lie had just got mad at his wife, and had gone on home by himself," Nabor explained, "but when I visited his mother the first thing she said was, `How is my son Francisco? Why doesn't he write to me ?' Then I found out that he had never been home in all (Continued on Next Page) that time." When Francisco's mother had learned that Nabor knew nothing of what had happened to her son, she notified the proper authorities in her home town. The information was relayed to the Mexican Consul in Fresno, and that agency contacted Nabor, shortly after he returned to Firebaugh, and asked him to make a formal re- pot of his nephew's disappearance. "Maybe Francisco took off with another wo- man," one of the officers suggested when Nabor had finished his explanation. "No, I don't think so," Nabor said. "He still would have let his mother know where he was." "Do you have any idea what happened to him, then ?" "I might have," Nabor said thoughtfully. "About four years ago Tony Altilano and I were having a beer together, and he got to talk- ing a lot. He told me that Jose Guerrero had killed Francisco. I didn't think anything about it at the time, 'cause he was a little drunk. But now I don't know. Maybe he meant it." "Did your nephew ever have any trouble with this Guerrero ?" Hamm inquired. "Not that I know of. If he did, he never told me about it." "Well, we'll take a missing person report, and then we'll see what we can find out," Lopez said. A COLD TRAIL The first step in the investigation was to send a teletype to the Bureau of Criminal Identifica- tion and Investigation in Sacramento, common- ly known as CII, to see if there was an), infor- mation on file there on the missing youth. Hamm and Keene then went to the office of the Hammonds Ranch and contacted the super- intendent, George Ross. The ranch records for 1946 showed that Francisco Oliva had worked there that year. The last entry concerning him was dated September 12th, when he was given a check for twelve dollars. However, that par- ticular check had not been cancelled and re- turned, indicating that Oliva had not cashed it. Tony Altilano was still in the Firebaugh area, and was located without difficulty. When first shown a picture of the missing person he denied knowing him. After further questioning he ad- (Continued on Next Page) 24 Fresno White & Autocar Sales Distributors of White & Autocar Trucks - Parts & Service 2707 S. East Ave. ABBOTT'S MOBILE SERVICE MOBILGAS - America's Favorite Gasoline Shaw & Moroa BA 7 -3990 TAN DY LEATHER CO. "Everything in Leathercraft" Do It Yourself And Save - Free Catalog 21 17 Inyo St. Ph. AM 4 -239U Aluminum Screen & Door Co. Screen Doors - Window Screens - Awnings - Patios Door Hoods - Any Size or Style made to your order Hastings Aluminum Siding 2240 E. 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Butler AD 7 -3861 ^_5 mitted having been acquainted with Francisco, but claimed he knew nothing about his dis- appearance. "When was the last time you saw Jose Guer- rero?" Hamm asked. "I think it was in 1947," Altilano answered. "He had been arrested for bothering some little girls, and the judge made him leave town. I don't know where he went. I never saw him after that." The officers were convinced that Altilano knew considerably more than he had told about the victim's disappearance, so he was booked on suspicion of murder, pending further investiga- tion. The officers then began the search for Guerrero. It didn't take long for them to realize that they were following a very cold trail. Sheriff's Department records showed lie had been arrested in Firebaugh in 1947 for contributing to the delinquency of a minor; probably the incident referred to by Altilano. CII reported that Guer- rero had been arrested several times in the past ten years; the last time for a narcotics violation for which lie had been sentenced to the state prison. He had been paroled in September of 1953, and discharged from parole in 1955. The Adult Authority files showed that while he was on parole lie had worked in the Tracy area. A letter was sent to his employer there. The reply stated that the suspect had left there in December of 1955, and had not been heard from since. The employer furnished an address Guerrero had given him, stating it was that of a friend in Stockton. The San Joaquin County Sheriff's Department checked this address, and reported that the people there did not know Guerrero. There the trail ended. FALSE LEADS On March 14th a letter was received from CII stating that there was no record of Fran- cisco Oliva in their files. The letter mentioned two incidents occurring in the previous decade that might have had some bearing on the case. One was an all points bulletin sent by the Fresno Police Department late in 1946, concerning an unidentified Mexican wanted for Homicide. The other was an unidentified body which had been found in Kern County in 1950. (Continued on Next Page) The Fresno Police Department and the Kern County Sheriff's Department were contacted. Both agencies reported their respective cases had been cleared, and could not be connected in any way with Oliva or Guerrero. During the next several weeks little progress was made. Numerous leads were checked, but all proved fruitless. The homicide detail of the Sheriff's Department joined in the investiga- tion, and it was decided to give Altilano a poly- graph (lie detector) examination. On April 23rd Joe McVarish, a polygraph specialist from CII, came to Fresno and gave the examination. At its conclusion he stated that indications were that Altilano was telling the truth when he claimed he had no knowledge of Oliva's disappearance. Altilano was then re- leased from custody. UNANSWERED QUESTIONS In view of this latest development, no one would have blamed the investigating officers had they closed the case. After all, what little evidence there was that Oliva had been mur- dered was purely circumstantial. Furthermore, all the suspicious circumstances could be logic- ally explained by the theory that he had left his wife for another woman. The fact that no one could remember ever having seen him with or heard him mention another woman meant no- thing; had such a relationship existed, he no doubt would have tried to keep it secret. The uncashed check was for only twelve dollars; had he forgotten to cash it before he left Fire - 1jaugh, he probably had decided that it would be better to lose that amount than to cash the check in a town where the endorser's stamp might indicate his direction of travel. Perhaps he hadn't contacted his mother because he was ashamed to tell her he had left his wife alone in a strange country a month before she was to have a baby. Even the statement of Tony Al- tilano to Nabor Oliva that Guerrero had killed Francisco seemed to have been reduced to mere "drunk talk" by the polygraph examination. However, as logical as these explanations seemed, there were still a few unanswered ques- tions. For instance, there were letters that Al- tilano and Guerrero had read to Nabor Oliva, (Continued on Next Page) 26 CEDAR HEIGHTS TEXACO PALMER BROS. Free Pick Up - S & H Green Stamps 4201 Shields at Cedar BA 7 -3017 CHERRY AUCTION AUCTIONS Every Tuesday and Saturday 4640 S. 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On May 31st, from an unexpected source, came the first real break in the investigation. A letter was received from Guerrero's former employer in Tracy; the one for whom he had worked until December of 1955. He still had no definite knowledge of Guerrero's where- abouts, but he enclosed a clipping from a Stock- r! .R s � _ r Jose Guerrero ton newspaper on the possibility that it might be of some help. The clipping concerned an incident that had no relation whatsoever to the disappearance of Oliva. It was, in itself, a quite trivial matter, but it turned out to be a major development in the investigation. It told of five men who had been cited by a game warden for Fish and Game law violations, and one of the names mentioned was Jose Guerrero, with a rural Tracy address. The information was quickly telephoned to Constable Ben Canale Jr., of the Tracy Judicial District of San Joaquin County. That officer ;bowed a picture of the Guerrero wanted here to the clerk of the Tracy Judicial District Court. The clerk positively identified it as a picture of the Guerrero who had appeared there on the Fish and Game violation. Canale then went to the address given on the citation, and found it to be fictitious. He then contacted John Roumasset, the warden who had issued the citation. Fortunately Roumasset re- membered Guerrero mentioning to him that he worked at a certain ranch in the Tracy area. Canale telephoned the ranch owner, and learned (Continued on Nexl Page) that Guerrero was there. He then went to the ranch and arrested Guerrero without incident, and notified Fresno County officers that the search was over. QUESTIONING BEGINS The next day Guerrero was brought to Fresno, and the final, but by no means simple, phase of the investigation began. The officers were faced with the problem of obtaining a confession, from a suspect against whom they had no evi- dence, to a murder they couldn't prove had been committed. The only way seemed to be to question him over and over again, hoping that he would trap himself by his own state- ments. On June 13th the questioning began. Guer- rero admitted having known Tony Altilano and Francisco and Nabor Oliva in Firebaugh sev- eral years previously. After further questioning he admitted he had accompanied Francisco to the office of the Hammonds Ranch to pick up their paychecks sometime in September of 1956. "What did you do after you got the checks ?" one of the officers asked. "I went back to work, and Francisco went to Firebaugh," Guerrero said. "Did you see him after that ?" "Yes, a few days later I saw him in Fire - baugh." "Did you talk to him ?" "A little." "What did you talk about ?" "He told me he had lost his check, and I told him he ought to see George and get another one. "By George, you mean George Ross, the ranch superintendent." "That's right." "Did he get another check ?" "Yes, he did." "Was that the last time you saw him ?" "Yes. I saw his wife a little while after that. She was crying. I asked her what was the mat- ter, and she said Francisco had left and didn't come back, and she didn't know what hap- pened to him." "Did he say anything to you about going away. "No." (Continued on Next Page) 28 GRAHAM RADIO & TELEVISION Zenith & Motorola for Your Viewing & Listening Pleasure Service on All Makes Corner 1st & Tulare AM 8 -2794 OTTO HAMM ROOFING CO. Serving Fresno Since 1925 From a Patch to a Complete Roof 2495 S. Cherry Ave. AM 6 -4272 It's The NEW TRAILS . . for lunch & dinner! Meeting and Banquet Facilities at your service. 2531 W. Whitesbridge, Hiway 180 West Steve Bellante, Mgr. AM 8 -8488 HAROLD MATTHEWS Harley- Davidson Sales & Service Phone 233 -5279 548 Blackstone Ave. Fresno, Calif. CASNER DRUG CO. QUALITY - SERVICE - COURTESY 55 YEARS IN FRESNO PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS THE FOOD BANKS INC. Your S and H Green Stamp Stores Stores Throughout San Joaquin Valley To Serve Your Every Grocery Need DANIELS COLUMBIA HOME FURNISHER SINCE 1928 Open Nites and Sundays 921 Broadway AD 3 -2237 CARRIAGE HOUSE RESTAURANT & COFFEE SHOP Fresno's Finest Chuck Wagon LUNCH 1.35 DINNER 2.75 Coffee Shop Open 24 Hrs. - Banquet Room Available BROADWAY MOTORS BETTER USED CARS FOR LESS 1710 Broadway AM 8 -4251 "Do you have any idea where he went ?" "No. I got arrested right after that. I had to leave Firebaugh." The questioning continued about the details of Guerrero's acquaintanceship with the victim. The officers noted several discrepancies in his story, and that he seemed to be able to remem- ber what would normally be insignificant de- tails, and yet he claimed to have completely forgotten more important incidents. It was decided to give him a polygraph examination also. On June 19th Joe McVarish again came to Fresno. When interviewed by him during the process of the polygraph examination, Guerrero told substantially the same story he had told earlier, up to the point where he claimed Fran- cisco had told him about the lost check. "What happened then ?" McVarish asked when Guerrero had reached that point. "Francisco wrote a note to George Ross about losing the check, and asked me to take it to him," Guerrero stated. "Did you deliver the note ?" "Yes. I took the note to George, and he made a new check. I gave it to Francisco the next time I saw him." "When was that ?" "A day or two later, in Firebaugh in the pool hall. That was the last time I saw him." "Do you know where he went ?" "About two weeks after that I got a letter from him. It was mailed from Waco, Texas. In the letter there was a sealed envelope, and a note asking me to give the envelope to his wife. I took it to her at Nabor Oliva's house." At this point Guerrero volunteered a strange remark. "I guess you wonder why I signed the check for Francisco," he said. "He couldn't write, so I always signed his checks for him." "How about the note he wrote to George Ross ?" McVarish asked. "Oh, I didn't mean that he wrote the note," Guerrero hastily said. "He already had it wrote when I saw him." "We thought you cashed the check, Jose," McVarish said, fishing for information. "Oh, no. Francisco cashed it." "Are you sure ?" (Continued on Next Page) 29 YOU GET THE BEST FOR LESS PLUS COURTEOUS SERVICE AT GATEWAY MARKET Featuring O'Neill Beef 100% 503 E. Belmont AM 6 -5583 FRESNO TRACTOR PARTS Automatic Welding - Tractor Parts New & Rebuilt Rails and Rollers 3444 W. Whitesbridge Rd. AD 3 -8944 C. E. GIRDNER & CO. HIDE DEALERS 2350 S. Fruit Ave. AM 8 -0964 K & W AUTO REPAIR (Formerly George's Garage) Dependable Auto Repair 1920 W. 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Belmont AM 8 -4308 FRESNO Biedermann's Outboard Motor Shop ALL MAKES NEW & USED MOTORS New & Used Parts Repairs - Parts - Service Reasonable Prices - All Work Guaranteed 621 Voorman Ave. AD 3 -2083, AD 7 -5843 EASTON LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. Complete Building and Farm Supplies "Our Aim Is To Please" Phone AM 8 -8848 7707 So. Elm Ave. Fresno, California KENDALL INDUSTRIES, INC. Rolling Aluminum Windows and Doors 5581 Air Terminal Drive Clinton 1 -6066 Fresno 27, Calif. C. W. JESSEN CONSTRUCTION CO. 1492 Clark Fresno 3, California Bus. Phone AM 8 -8751 Res. Phone BA 7 -1086 C. W. (Chris) Jessen JAKE'S AUTO BODY WORKS Complete Automotive Reconstruction & Painting TOWING SERVICE 2017 San Benito St. Fresno, Calif. AMherst 8 -7026 30 "Well, yes, I did cash it for him. I cashed it in a clothing store." "Now, let's get it straight," McVarish said. "You gave him the check in the pool hall. Then you went to the clothing store, and you signed the check, and cashed it, and gave the money to Francisco. Is that the way it happened ?" "Well, no. He cashed the check himself." "In the clothing store ?" "No, in the pool hall." McVarish decided to abandon this line of attack for the moment. "Why didn't you tell Francisco's wife that you had seen him in Fire - baugh several days after he got his check ?" he asked. "She had already gone to Mexico by that time," the suspect explained. "But just a moment ago you told me that you tools her a letter two weeks after you last saw Francisco. How do you account for that ?" "Well, it was this way," Guerrero began. He then launched into a complicated, and obviously contrived, explanation for the discrepancies in his story. Soon he realized that he was only be- coming tangled deeper into a trap of his own making. "1 guess I might as well tell the truth," he said. "All right," McVarish said. "Let's start all over again, and you tell me exactly what hap- pened." "Well," Guerrero began, "I told the truth LIP to the part where I gave Francisco the check in the pool hall. A few minutes after that Tony Altilano came in, and asked if anybody wanted to go to Dos Palos with him. Francisco and four other guys went, but I stayed there. A couple hours later they came back, but Francisco wasn't with them. `I got him in the car,' Tony said to me. He meant he had killed Francisco, and had his body in the car. Then lie said he was going to Los Banos. He had friends there who would help him get rid of the body. He wanted me to go, but 1 wouldn't. After that he wrote a letter and told me to take it to Francisco's wife." "Why didn't you tell anyone about this ?" "I was afraid he would kill me too," Guer- rero explained. Although McVarish did not believe the story, (Continued on Next Page) Howard's Rabbit & Worm Farm Golden Grubs Purebred French Poodle Pups 5572 E. I nyo Ave. CL 5 -6373 DAVE GOULART DAIRY 2143 W. Jensen AD 3 -9046 R. M. KING CO. Cotton Picker Parts, Repair & Overhaul 9280 W. Whitesbridge Rd. AM 6 -4934 EDDIE'S PLACE Beer - Bowling - Recreation 4618 E. Church CL 5 -9889 EXCAVATING - SPECIALIZING IN SWIMMING POOL WORK CLYDE SMART 4642 E. Lewis BA 7 -9049 LLOYD G. DEROSHIA PLASTERING CONTRACTOR 1586 So. Winery CL 5 -9525 Country Cousin Market & Liquors Wayne McNally — Bob Wiley 4590 E. Olive CL 1 -5191 DON & CHUCK'S USED CARS "Big Values In Used Cars" 4556 E. Belmont —Lot 1 CL 1 -8654 3402 E. Belmont —Lot 2 AD 7 -4765 DOUBLE S CATTLE CO. Livestock Bought and Sold 4167 E. Cornell Ave. BA 7 -4708 31 lie felt it was a step in the right direction, so he had Guerrero repeat it in the presence of the homicide detail. He retold it with only slight variations, then after a brief period of further questioning, he said, "Now, I'm going to tell the real truth." "That's what we want to hear," one of the officers remarked. "It really happened this way," Guerrero said. "After Altilano and Francisco and the others left for Dos Palos, I went back to the Ham- monds Ranch store. After I'd been there a while Ton), came in. He said he had stabbed Francisco, and he wanted me to help bury him. We went out to Tony's car, and he had Fran- cisco in the back seat, wrapped in a tarp. We took him to a field and buried him." "Where is this field ?" a detective inquired. "On the Hammonds Ranch." There was some discussion over details, then Guerrero changed his story again. "A couple of weeks before this happened Francisco and Tony had a fight," h esaid. "Tony had been trying to play around with Francisco's wife, and Fran- cisco threatened to kill him with a knife. One night just before dark Tony and Francisco and I were out by the stable on the Hammonds Ranch, and Tony shot Francisco. Then he rolled him up in a tarp, and we put him in the car, and took him and buried him." "What did he shoot him with," an officer wanted to know. "A little automatic pistol." "Did you see it happen ?" "No. I just heard the shots. Tony already had him rolled in the tarp when I got there." "How man}' shots did you hear ?" "Two." "V /'here was Francisco hit ?" "One in the head, and one in the chest." "If he was already rolled in the tarp when you saw him, how did you know where he was hit ? ", one of the officers asked. "I just knew," was the vague reply. "Who dug the grave ?" "Tony dug it." "Do you think you can show us where it is ?" "I think so." (Continued on Next Page) FACTS UNCOVERED Constable Harnm was contacted, and advised of the new development. He immediately picked up Altilano and booked hire in the Firebaugh city jail. The officers, accompanied by a dep- uty district attorney, then took Guerrero to the Hammonds Ranch. On arrival, he directed them to a spot only a few hundred feet from the tennis courts at the ranch headquarters. He looked the area over for a few moments, then drew a circle on the ground. "Right here," he said. "Are you sure ?" Hamm asked. "Things have changed a lot around here in the last ten years." "I know this is the place," Guerrero said, pointing to two trees a few yards away. "The trees haven't changed. I planted that one, and I topped that one once." George Ross, the ranch superintendent, was contacted, and the situation explained to him. He furnished excavating equipment and men to operate it, and the digging began. Only six or eight feet from the spot indicated by Guer- rero, approximately two and one -half feet below the surface, parts of a human skeleton were found. Machine operations were halted, and a deputy coroner and identification technicians were called to the scene. Excavation then continued by hand. Soon the entire skeleton was uncovered, with the feet still inside a pair of boots. Nabor Oliva was brought to the scene, and he identified the boots as the ones his nephew had purchased to wear home to Mexico. The only other identifiable articles found with the body were a part of a leather belt, a closed pocket knife, a few coins, and the re- mains of a wallet. There were what appeared to be bullet holes in the skull and chest bone, substantiating Guerrero's statement of the loca- tion of the fatal wounds. Tony Altilano was brought to the scene and the skeleton shown to him. He denied knowing anything about it, even after Guerrero repeated the story in his presence. "Do you have a gun of any kind, Tony ? ", one of the officers asked. "No. I never did own a gun," Altilano said. (Continued on Next Page) 32 J & R WELDING SHOP Arc & Acetylene Welding 1770 W. North Ave. AM 4 -9136 DREAM FLUFF DO -NUTS 2 Locations to Serve You 4890 N. Blackstone near Shaw E. Kings Canyon Road & Clovis Avenue ANDY'S MARKET Specializing In Italian Foods 1808 W. Clinton AD 7 -5938 JOE A. ARGENTINE Specializing in All Types of Plumbing and Heating 24 -HOUR SERVICE 2231 W. 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Street Fresno MONTGOMERY WARD 1302 Fulton Fresno ARTISTIC CLEANERS DRY CLEANING - LAUNDRY 517 W. McKinley AD 3 -7944 ALLEN'S BODY SHOP Body and Fender Repairing All Glass & Painting 704 H Street AD 3 -8923 ARNOLD'S BLACKSTONE TIRE CO. Alignment and Brake Repair LOUIE MONTAGNA, Owner 1396 N. Blackstone AD 7 -2113 GROVE -BUILT HOMES 204 N. Abby AM 6 -9848 FRESNO 33 Officers armed with a search warrant then event to Altllano's home and searched it. No weapon of an}' hind was found. By the time this was done darkness had fallen, and it was decided to halt operations until the following day, when the grave could be examined by day- light. The next morning the officers again assem- bled at the scene. They brought with them Supervisor Elmer Gilstrap and four inmates from the Kearney Park Industrial Farm, and an electrically powered raisin shaker. The soil in which the body had lain was sifted carefully, shovel full by shovel full, in search for anything that might help to either substan- �' ` :`.s 4•� The victim's grave as it appeared when the first bones were discovered. tiate or refute Guerrero's story. After several hours of painstaking search, two .22 caliber shell casings and a bullet were located. The Hammonds Ranch records were again checked, and it was definitely established that the last check issued to Francisco had never been cashed, nor had there been one issued to replace it. Ross had no recollection of Guerrero ever mentioning to him that Francisco had lost the check. The records also revealed that during the early part of September of 1946 Altilano was working approximately four and one -half miles from the ranch headquarters, while Guerrero was working as a gardener in the ranch yard, only a few yards from where the body was buried. Even though the body had been found, the officers still weren't satisfied with Guerrero's (Continued on Next Page) account of the murder. So the next day, June 21st, the questioning was resumed, and the sus - petc was asked to go over his story again. He at first repeated the most recent previous ac- count, but after a while he said, "Well, now I'm really going to tell the truth." "You've said that before," one of the officers reminded. "Why don't you really do it this time ?" "I'm going to," Guerrero said. "Here's how it happened. The night before Francisco and I went to the office together, we were drinking with Tony. We had a quarrel, and Francisco got mad at Tony and me. He pulled a knife and said he was going to kill us. We talked to him a while, and we thought he got over being mad." "The next day Francisco came by where I was working in the ranch yard. We went to the office and got our checks, then went back to the yard. I asked Francisco if lie remembered what happened the night before. He said, `It's up to you.' I saw he was still mad, and then we started arguing again. I told him I would be right back, then I went to the little house by the ranch house and got my gun. I kept it there to shoot rats and birds." "When I got back to where Francisco was, he took his knife out of his pocket. I shot him once, and hit him in the chest. When he didn't fall, I shot him again —in the head. Then he fell." "How far away were you when you fired ?" a detective asked as Guerrero paused. "About twenty -five feet." (Continued on Next Page) BONNER PACKING CO. RAISIN PACKERS Plant - Temperance & Butler Avenues Office - 64 N. Fulton St. FRESNO DONUT MAKERS The Best in Snails & Donuts Wholesale and Retail 1228 N. 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SMITH, Brick Contractor BASQUE HOTEL Home Cooking - Served Family Style WINE - BEER - COCKTAILS 1102 F Street AD 7 -0422 ELM LANE RANCH REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORD CATTLE Breeding Stock For Sole At All Times V. E. HYDE EARL HARNISH 5397 E. Olive, Fresno CL 5 -8452 CASA CANALES MOROA NEAR SHIELDS For the Best in Terrazzo Flooring Pitton Terrazzo and Mosaic Co. Suite A, 1220 N. Abby AD 3 -3521 FRESNO BAKING CO. Specializing in French Bread and Rolls FRANK DE VECCHI 1259 F Street AM 8 -5128 THE AIR OASIS CO. CESSNA SALES & SERVICE HERTZ AUTO RENTALS PHONE AD 7 -4164 CHANDLER FIELD Hanger No. 3 FRESNO 35 "Did Francisco have the knife open ?" "No, I shot before lie had time to open it." "What kind of gun did you have ?" "A .22 rifle." "What did you do after he fell ?" "I dug a hole, and put him in it, and covered him with a piece of canvas. Then I covered him with dirt." "And then ?" "Oh, I went back to work, and worked the rest of the day." - rti; - - •�.: ,tom. .A_ N_ : r The boots that Francisco Oliva purchased to wear on his trip home. "What time did it happen ?" "About eight - thirty or nine in the morning." "Did you tell anyone about what you had done ?" "That night I told Tony." "What did he say ?" "Nothing. He just done like this," Guerrero said, indicating a shrug of the shoulders. "Now Tony had a little more to do with the killing than that, didn't he ?" one of the officers suggested. (Continued on Next Page) Manchester Coffee Shop Serving The Finest In Foods 6 A.M. to 3 A.M. At Manchester Motel 3844 N. Blackstone Phone 222 -3331 Harry Vernon Fresno ::1. Tony Altilano, in handcuffs, is shown the bones of the victim. The others are, left to right, Dep. D. A. George Roth, Larry Leon, a ranch employee, Dep. Constable James Keene, Det. Sgt. Kenneth Larson, and Joe McVarish, the CII polygraph specialist. "No, he didn't have anything to do with it. I done it all by myself. I'm telling you the truth this time," Guerrero insisted. "Did you and Tony talk it over before you did it ?" "No. He didn't know anything about it 'til I told him." The officers were satisfied that Guerrero was telling the truth at last, with the possible excep- tion of his insistence that Altilano was not in- volved. Plans were made to take a formal state- ment from Altilano regarding his knowledge of the crime. However, he had engaged an attor- ney who advised him to make no statement. Since there was no evidence on which to hold him there was nothing to do but release him, and accept Guerrero's statement that he alone was responsible for Francisco's death. (Continued on Page 39) VITALI BROS. BUYERS OF ALL LIVESTOCK LICENSED — BONDED 2930 So. Cherry Ph. AD 7 -3901 Fresno BUD & LIL'S Cocktail Lounge Clarence Schedler - Willard Nulan 481 N. 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AD 7 -1321 OFFICE 222 -4821 Residence BA 9 -4131 ANDY CAGLIA REALTOR FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Ranches - Homes - Commercial - Industrial - Leases ANDY CAGLIA, Real Estate Broker 707 East Shields Cor. Shields & Wishon 37 These photos short' t arions phases of the screen.'ng opera- tion, when soil front the victim's graze was caret ull) searched for evidence. The officer with the (lark g!asses and checked shirt is Det. Sgt. Bnd Lanters, and the one with the white hat and striped shirt is Det. Sgt. Wiliam Lorkie. The man with the white hat and light colored shirt is George Rocs, the ranch sn Perin lendent. FOUR -SOME CLUB Come in and See Jim & Mitch 636 S. Clovis Avenue at Kings Canyon Road ELLIS MANOR APARTMENTS 1930 E. Dakota BA 7 -9534 Jose Guerrero, the short man at right center, reheats his claim that Altilano lolled Francisco Oliva, as officers and bystanders listen intently. Officers not in Previous Picture are Det. Sgt. Bud Lauters, facing camera in cen- ter, and Lieut. Al Collins, at right. This Piece of ground was farmed for eleven years, with no one suspecting that the body of a former employee of the ranch lay just a few feet below the surface. ANN'S LIQUOR STORE Liquor - Wine - Beer - Delicatessen Open 7 Days a Week 3052 E. Belmont at First AD 7 -8122 EL MAR PACKING CO. 301 SANTA FE AVE., FRESNO ED'S AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AUTO REPAIR 2808 S. Elm AM 6 -7923 HAROLD'S FLOWER SHOP 1 102 E. Belmont Ave. AM 8 -0826 Fresno FARMER JOHN MEATS ADoms 3 -5841 MICHAEL McGOLDRICK, Manager 2316 S. ELM STREET FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Ted Muller EAST TULARE CAFE 4630 E. Tulare CL 5 -0815 ERNY'S DRUG STORE Prescription Pharmacy 1409 Kern St. AD 7 -3286 EVANS DRAPERY STUDIO Draperies for Your Every Need 455 No. Broadway AD 7 -0063 WM. FRIES, INS. General Insurance 440 Blackstone AM 4 -6588 THE FIRESIDE Lunch — Dinner — Cocktails 1415 W. Shields BA 7 -8322 Fresno FREMOR MOTEL REFRIGERATED - AIR - CONDITIONED - SWIMMING POOL 1309 NO. MOTEL DRIV7E Fresno, Calif. M. C. 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Belmont AD 3 -4628 COOKE'S SUPER MARKET Mayfair Shopping Center First & McKinley Shaw & Moroa Dave Smith Petroleum INCORPORATED Distributor of PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 832 West Pine AD 7 -9221 HOLY CROSS CEMETERY Flat Marker and Monument Sections Under Lawn MODERN GARDEN CRYPT MAUSOLEUMS AD 7 -6831 2105 West Belmont Fresno "JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and MACHINERY FOR FARM OR INDUSTRY" Fresno Equipment Co. 2892 East Jensen Avenue, Fresno AM 8 -8071 SEEBURG "Tailored" Background Music TELENORM Automatic Intercommunications Systems Cigarette Vending Machines - Phonographs E L B E E COMPANY 755 M St., Fresno Phone 237 -2214 39 •� #fit'` t. __ _M" All that was left of the body of Francisco Oliva, after it had lain in an unmarked grave, his murder unknown to anyone except the murderer, for eleven years. Note the boots which made positive identification possible. On July 24th, 1957, a preliminary hearing was held in the Firebaugh judicial District Court, and Guerrero was held to answer to the Superior Court on a charge of murder. On August 19th he entered a guilty plea, and was immediately sentenced to the state prison. On January 28th, 1959, the Adult Authority set his term at eight years, and granted parole for the last five and one -half years of that period, on condition that he be deported when released. Although there are a few minor questions about this case that will never be answered, due to the lapse of time between the commission and the discovery of the crime, one point is quite clear — Guerrero came close to succeeding in his attempt to commit the perfect crime. Nabor Oliva's trip to Mexico, and the suspect's minor Fish and Game Code violation, were two events quite trivial in themselves, and were to- (Continued on Next Page) COIN MUSIC, Inc. Phonographs & Amusement Games HOWARD E. ANDERSON and DAVID A. HORN 710 R. ST. AD 7 -1563 tally unrelated to the crime. Yet they were the keys that opened the door to a murderer's con- viction. Had not these two incidents occurred, it is quite possible that the body of Francisco Oliva would never have been found, and his murderer would have gone unpunished. On the other hand, few men are either strong or intelligent enough to live a lifetime with murder on their conscience, without revealing it to someone. Chances are that eventually Guerrero's guilt would have been revealed in some other way, since, as Cervantes said in Don Quijote, "Mur- der will out." Farnam's Merchant Patrol and Detective Agency AD 7 -7723 BROWN'S MOTEL Mrs. M. Jenkins, Prop. AD 3 -9870 4727 No. Motel Drive CLOVER DELL DAIRY Cash and Carry and Save 4700 W. Belmont AM 6 -7152 GLEIM -CROWN PUMP, INC. 3087 E. Elm Ave. AM 6 -0584 FRESNO ACE ALUMINUM AWNING CO. AM 8 -3051 1915 E. Olive FRESNO A & M LUMBER CO. t General views of the grounds of the Hanimond Ranch, -.here Francisco Moreno 01h a ivas murdered. FRESNO DRAPERY SERVICE CUSTOM DRAPERIES - CURTAINS - VALANCES Wholesale - Commercial Rates 818 Belmont AD 3 -2954 BLUE LINE POOLS, Inc. Central California's Largest Pool Builders 4731 E. Home CL 1 -5094 WUNSTELL'S AUTO PAINTING Guaranteed Custom Lacquer - Baked Enamel 4017 E. Ventura CL 1 -2313 UNCLE TOM'S LIQUOR STORE ?nses 4 -3908 D 3 -0401 7 -1954 E 'rites M 6 -1312 Th e New Look 1961 brought a virtual chain reaction of changes in the organization of the department. The first came early in the year with the retire- ment of Chief Deputy Coroner Ben Paschall, who was, in effect, the third ranking member of the department. In reviewing the nature and responsibility of the position following his re- tirement, it was decided that it could be handled just as well by an officer of slightly lower rank, and that the higher rank could be used to greater advantage elsewhere. With that in mind the post of Chief Criminal Deputy was created, and following a competitive examination, Albert Collins, formerly Lieutenant of Detectives, was appointed to the new position. It is his duty to oversee and coordinate the activities of all the many branches of the Criminal Division. Captain Lee Johnson was transferred from his post as personnel officer and put in charge of TITLE INSURANCE & TRUST COMPANY Main Office 1246 L Street Phone AD 3 -7731 BELMONT ESCROW OFFICE 1469 Belmont Ave. Phone AM 6 -0475 When you sell or buy, Specify "T. I." Warren A. Kennedy, Vice President & Mgr. Gilbert N. Garcia, Advisory Title Officer Al Usher, Escrow Supervisor Rancher's Cotton Oil MANUFACTURERS OF COTTONSEED PRODUCTS P. 0. Box 248 AM 8 -5353 FRESNO 41 the Coroner's Office, which became a part of the Criminal Division. Shortly after these moves were made, Cap- tain Clifford Forrest, who had been in charge of the Mental Health Detail for many years, retired. As in the case of the Coroner's Office, it was decided his rank was needed more in an- other place, in this instance the patrol division. Robert Saum, who had been the lieutenant in charge of the four p.m. to midnight shift, was promoted to captain and made commander of the Patrol Division. Captain Conrad Spomer assumed direct command of the Detective Divi- sion. Lieutenant Kenneth Larson replaced For- rest as head of the Mental Health Detail. The third major phase of the reorganization consisted of the consolidation of the Mental Health Detail and the Warrants and Transpor- (Continued on Next Page) Compliments of FRONTIER Chevrolet Co. Watch For The Opening Of Frontier's New Building At CHEVY SQUARE tation units under one command. Previously they had always operated independently, even though their duties were similar in many re- spects. The primary duty in both cases consists of the apprehension of persons on a court order, in one instance a warrant and in the other a mental petition, and transporting persons who have been so committed to state institutions, either a state prison or mental hospital. Lt. Larson assumed command of the combined operation, assisted by Sgt. Glen Vernon in war- rants, Sgt. Al Swenson in Mental Health, and Sgt. Don Safford in Transportation. The final important step for the year, as far as organization of the department is concerned, was the appointment of a personnel and train - ing officer. Lt. Harold McKinney was ap- pointed to the position, and immediately began making plans for a better training program for both new and veteran officers. Naturally, these major changes brought about many others. Sgts. Warren Saunders, A. Papa- 16o, and Leo Clapp were promoted to lieuten- ant, and each made a shif t commander in the (Continued on Page 44) D� \� =- SALES - LEASE - TERMS We Have Sold and Serviced in Excess of 3000 Units CENTRAL CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST SUPPLIER OF COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT Electronic Specialties Co. 160 N. Broadway Fresno AD 3 -8818 SAN JOAQU I N VALLEY HOUSE MOVING CO. 433 CHURCH ROAD AD 7 -2661 FRESNO Executive Air Charter, Inc. FRESNO AIR TERMINAL FRESNO, CALIFORNIA — CL 1 -7151 PACKAGE TRIP BY AIR — $24.00 R. T. or $17.50 (No Room) Includes: Limousine Service - 2 Silver Dollars De Luxe Overnight Accommodations Cocktails - Continental Breakfast _at_ EL CAPITAN LODGE - HAWTHORNE, NEV. Small and Large Groups Our Specialty CALCOT, LTD. PINEDALE, CALIFORNIA SHAM EXCAVATION CO. EXCAVATIONS - DEMOLITIONS - RENTALS 3515 S. Highway 99 — AM 8 -5932 Patrol r L. Clapp Lieutenant A. Pa paleo Lieutenant ..r H. Hallam Sergeant D ivision R. Saunz Captain v A. Tabler Sergeant 43 1 W Cook Lieutenant W. Saunders Lieutenant W. Young Sergeant ti Patrol Division. Lt. Don Christopher was trans- ferred from the Patrol to the Security Division to assist Captain Lawrence Hoskins in his over- growing job of administering the jail. Of the major divisions of the department, only two, the Civil Division under the command of Cap- tain Fred Koll, and the Identification Bureau headed by Captain Rodney Riddle, were not changed to any great extent. CRIMINAL DIVISION The Criminal Division is the largest unit in the department, and is composed of two large sub - divisions, Patrol and Detective, and several smaller units. The Patrol unit includes, in ad- dition to the patrolmen, the bailiffs and Com- munications Section. Also a part of the Criminal Division are the Juvenile Detail, the Warrants, Transportation and Mental Health sections, and the Steno Pool. Their respective duties are as follows. The Patrol Division is charged with the suppression of crime by patrol activity, an- swering of emergency calls, and making prelim- inary investigations of crimes or related inci- dents. The Detective Division investigates and attempts to identify and apprehend the per- sons responsible for all major crimes committed in the rural areas of the county. The Juvenile Detail aids in the fight against crime by handling youngsters who have run afoul of the law, or are neglected or mistreated. (Continued on Page 46) 2 Lots to Serve You Gaddis & Thompson Used Cars 864 N. Blackstone 3144 Tulare AD 3 -1703 AM 8 -8473 ANDERSON ROCK PRODUCTS 11000 N. LANES ROAD 48theA, AUTOMATIC Transmission Exchange Guaranteed 6000 Miles or 6 Mos. Low Budget Terms - Courtesy Cars Available Repairing & Adjustments One Day Service on B.A.P. Exchanges FREE CITY TOWING 4863 N. Blackstone BA 2 -7701 (One Block South of Shaw) Also in Bakersfield - Modesto - Sacramento - Hayward Redwood City - Son Jose - Salinas Fiese & Firstenberger PUMPS & IMPLEMENTS 2494 So. Railroad Ave. AD 3 -2243 Fresno, Calif. NEW CHINA CAFE We Invite Clubs, Banquets and Private Parties Orders to Take Out - Jimmy Wing, Manager Open 1 1 a.m. to 12 a.m.. Sot. 1 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. 1525 Kern St. Fresno Phone AD 3 -7961 Compliments of RAU'S DAIRY FARM FRED RAU, Owner Phone AM 6-7511 Box 97 Raisin City, California Patrol Duvosman f v J. Baldwin T C. Crow .1 i R. Duncan R. Boulware 1. Capreliarr 11 04 Vim U - - 15TlL L S-AY YO,1 —;a DE A WROnii, T ✓Riv .�.� Y E. Fisher �V .r ti D. Gilmore R. Cornell 1` Ac 7 D. Douglas M. Golden This is done with the idea of helping them to straighten out their lives and way of thinking, or helping to improve their environment, before they go too far on the road to crime. The Warrants, Transportation and Mental Health sections, as has been mentioned previ- ously, are primarily responsible for the appre- hension of persons ordered by the court and transporting them to state institutions. when so committed. The Warrant Section handles warrants issued by the courts in Fresno County, those sent here from other counties and states for service upon persons now "living here, and in the case of out -of -state warrants, handles a great deal of the extradition proceedings. The Transportation Detail, utilizing both the air- plane and the automobile, in addition to taking prisoners to state institutions, returns to this county prisoners wanted here who have been arrested elsewhere in the state. The Mental Health Detail is on twenty -four hour, seven day a week call, to respond when needed to assist in handling any emergency mental problem. They handle all such calls in the county, including those originating inside an incorporated city. (Continued on Page 52) Retail at Wholesale Prices COMMERCIAL TIRE SALES Owned and Operated by Art White ARMSTRONG Rhino -flex TIRES 2356 S. Railroad Ave. AD 3 -3153 DARBY' S LUNCHES - BEER SHISH -KEBAB DAILY 2146 Ventura AM 4 -9433 Jones Ambulance Service Jones Sick Room Rental Service Member of California Ambulance Association Phone ADams 3 -4136 or ADams 3 -4131 245 No. Broadway Blackstone Auto Parts USED AND NEW AUTOMOTIVE PARTS RETAIL — WHOLESALE 6464 N. BLACKSTONE AVE. PH. BA 7 -2968 Just South of Pinedale nowitt p0poiff for those who think young Pepsi -Cola Bottling Co. of Fresno 4ps�••OLq 2751 SO. MAPLE Deavenport Ranches, Inc. C. B. Johnson, Inc. CROP DUSTING and AIRPLANE SPRAY AM 8 -5844 TU 4 -2681 Patrol Di4D vision A. Harker iW, s 0 L. Hunt t K. Kahl fv D. Haslett D. Hoff E. Lamb 47 G. Lawless --WIN C. Hoy gi��b ]. Jordan t P C. Lot,gren Patral Division R. McClurg 1� r - i C. Piper r� H. Saghatelian i' H. McFadden B. Moreland I TOLD YOU NOT TO STEP -',v TNL i ?UNAIIAI( _ ROAH .10��00 r L. Scheidt 48 r t 1^ dim G. Schmidt A. Moreno 1. Roaan-zoin 1r". .w A. Sedgebeer Patrol Duvisman I. Simpson R. Thomas MISDEMEANOR INVESTIGATORS E. Hansen iAft A�)h J. Moore 'F s 1 J. Stark. v R. Worstein Run Down Your Nearest Branch of SECURITY IRST NATIONAL BANK It's wanted for .. . • Convenience • Accuracy • Friendliness GATEWAY MARKET BOORAS & PA PP' OK SUPER MKT_ No. 2 l{txoxr •v5. ZUL'M`S MARKET CARL'S MARKET . rl,sxo sr, aao vx ONE -S70P MARKET GEORGE 0xs♦ ED'S MKT. 7000 x. 0ucasr A- •v.is.SSM•v5..5.0•Ma CHOICE FOOD MKT. rr0e w. ouv5 •v.. PARADISE SUPER MK T. JON[S'YOSIMITE MKT. COBB'S FOOD STORE •.ie x. su <•froN. •vc nu•nox{.. niNroN •v{. c..,,.. • .na sM,nol COUNTY FAIR MKT. lf0 O.•NOS •YI. TU LARE & CEDAR MKT. NORM'S MARKET 2413 N. r Ilfr .t Ll{NiOx ONLBERG FOOD CENTER Scm•0 TN pIF7Y MART GRO. SIERRA FOODLAND am. 5. o{rv, .Yr. vOLIY[R'Svr , oS,YS.Y,. ADAMS MARKET 701 5. ruu0r ALBERT'S OD MKT. HANDY-D± MKT. SIL vA'S MARKET arx{ar•fr 1.11 ­21 ouv{ ..e C. BILL]MILL•S MARKET OK SUPER MKT. No. 1 D & D SUPER MARKET ira0 ECXO PYE. 4.0 O SrYlr f {Men! XOIrX •vl. 'F s 1 J. Stark. v R. Worstein Run Down Your Nearest Branch of SECURITY IRST NATIONAL BANK It's wanted for .. . • Convenience • Accuracy • Friendliness "The Plymouth Corner" CROCKET BROS. PLYMOUTH - VALIANT 1.501 Broadway at Stanislaus AM 6 -9471 Fresno 21, California Fresno Community Hospital Community Sponsored Building fora. Medical Center Fresno & "R" Sts. Ph. AD 3 -0911 H & H COTTON, INC. FIVE POINTS BROWNIE Heavyweight Mufflers 5 Pounds Heavier for Longer Life 36 MONTHS WRITTEN GUARANTEE 20 Minute Service Free Estimates - Free Inspection 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 2535 Ventura 4295 Blackstone AD 7 -2081 BA 2 -0415 YOU ALWAYS GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY at MAYFAIR MARKETS PLUS - FRONTIER STAMPS O. F, Matheson Ranch BOX 338 FIVE POINTS Detective III R. Arden Sergeant i A. Christensen Detective S. Eidson Sergeant M. Hansen Sergeant D ivision Ilk G. Hunt Sergeant C. Spo»zer Captain ' R 1 M. Flores Detective 51 f;P-. R. Jones Sergeant C. Bryant Sergeant D. Conway Sergeant 1 C. Hall Sergeant D. Lauters Sergeant The bailiffs are regular deputies assigned to the four municipal and six superior courts in the county. They maintain order in the court- room, are responsible for prisoners who are present during court proceedings, and are charged with keeping the jury during deliber- ations. The Communications Section receives and routes all incoming telephone calls, maintains radio contact with the department units and most law enforcement agencies operating in the county, as well as with other cities and counties throughout California, and sends and receives messages as part of the statewide police teletype network. The Stenographer Pool is responsible for the typing and processing of all reports written by the other units of the Criminal Division. The Coroner's Office investigates all deaths occurring as a result of accidents, foul play, sui- cide, and all others where there is doubt about the cause. If the coroner's investigation deter- mines that there is a possibility of homicide, the case is turned over to the Detective Division The coroner is also responsible for notifying the next of kin of the deceased. (Continued on Page 64) O. K. PRODUCE 1 502 G Street AM 8 -7031 FRESNO HAIRE- MURRAY CO. INC. Service Station - Garage - Bulk Plant Air Compressors - Air Tools 3060 E. Tulare St. Ph. AD 3 -7391 ANDY'S Nursery & Flower Shop BA-2 -5268 3619 North Thorne 52 FRESNO CATTLE FEEDING CO. Rail spur on Feed lot, Bill Santa Fe or S.P. via Santa Fe Phone ADams 3 -8428 Fresno, Calif. Chester Cook W. R. (Bill) Jenkins Merced RA 2 -4050 CL 5 -5897 LANGWORTHY PAVING & GRADING Blacktopping - Oiling - Grading Asphalt Paving AM 8 -7076 5053 S. Cedar Fresno Home Title Co. Title Insurance & Escrow 2032 Mariposa Street FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Phone AM 8 -9811 Branches — 477 Blackstone 1639 E. Shields - 3249 E. McKinley Detective Y I I D. Lysdahl Sergeant M. Montgomery Detective 4& M. Person Sergeant M new ' quo* C. T igh Sergeant Division ' r - I W. Pinion Sergeant f. Watterso n Sergeant 53 ,.c'9 -.014 I 7 Y G. Pred more Sergeant rr.:":a-9 S �+ W. Weaver Detective �. R. Miller Detective .. M w- r �. Urndoff Det ert it •e /. Quist Sergeant G. Carmichael BLUE =HAVEN THE RECOMMENDED POOL BUILDER 6116 N. Blackstone BA 2 -3753 Fresno, California ASHLAN at HUGHES In the beautiful Figarden area HOMES Another all new community of fine homes by Robert E. Gollaher Developer and Builder 1236 SIERRA VISTA FRESNO, CALIF. GENERAL TEAMSTERS UNION LOCAL NO. 431 0 1059 T STREET FRESNO 1, CALIFORNIA 54 A. R. ALLAMPRESE CO. 5383 Palm BA 7 -8433 Fresno WHITEHURST CHAPELS William S. Whitehurst FUNERAL DIRECTORS Van Ness & San Joaquin AD 7 -4188 FRESNO HELICOPTERS, INC. Agricultural & Industrial Charter Service AD 3 -1655 — FURLONG FIELD Best Regards BROWN BROS.,.ADJUSTORS 1330 L Street - Day & Night - AM 8 -5044 Butler Convalescent Home Nursing Care 24 Hours a Day 3830 Butler Ave. AD 3 -2985 BRUNO'S USED MATERIALS 3211 So. Highway 99 Phone AD 7 -2875 Fresno ALLIED LINOLEUM CO. 1 102 Belmont AM 6 -0177 Fresno Robert Edward Young BUILDING CONTRACTOR BA 9 -3792 24 Hour Service Complete Financing AD 7 -6416 California Sewage Disposal Co. CESSPOOLS - SEPTIC TANKS 2514 S. 1 1 th St. Fresno Free Estimates L- JUVENILE BUREAU F. Haley Lieutenant E. Margosian Sergeant v ,glib C. Flan:mang Deteclit e C l I V BAKER CHEVRON SERVICE 6020 Blackstone at Bullard BA 7 -7090 Pacific Mill & Mine Supply Co. 530 Van Ness AM 4 -5924 FRESNO SS J Q o Y��?�E l L. Thomas Sergeant B. Sharkey Detective a +� i Myers, M. HEALEY & POPOVICH OFFICE AND BUILDING EQUIPMENT 1703 Fulton Phone AM 4 -4736 Donald 12o[f �9)Adoc *). M. ,,.Xrvoy & C. FIRE AND ALLIED LINES ADJUSTERS CASUALTY — SURETY INLAND MIARINE AUTOMOEILE Telephone AMhan} 6.9931 Day • Nlgh} 111 No. Broadway Telephone ADamt 7.6163 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 4 116 No. Broadway ALL LINES FRESNO, CALIFORNIA WARRANTS and TRANSPORTATION n4�zg�, K. Larson Lieutenant i J• DeYoung Sergeant (Transportation) J. Camino a ti► C. Brown A. Dana WHo (4001, lug D. Swanson n Ishmael 56 .0, i- G. Vernon Sergeant D. Safford Sergeant (Transportation) 14 d! is/ D. Wright '� ro r � L. MacNichol MENTAL HEALTH F. Poore DW 1E IN THE MW!' MI • Hoc GAM S ER L E C T 1 2410 McKinley Phone 237 -9138 O Lee Conant - Thomas Harris Fresno -San Joaquin Mattress Co. Save Half — New From Factory To You 3261 E. Clay Ave. AD 7 -2835 PAUL'S SHOES SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 2020 Tulare Fresno AD 7 -5723 Diamond National Corporation 2244 RAILROAD AD 3 -1271 FLOYD WILKINS NUT CO. 2488 So. Fowler Ave. FRESNO H. & H. TV SALES and SERVICE HAIG KASPARIAN 3740 E. Belmont Fresno AD 3 -4029 +410 'aq* i 4 A. Swenson Sergeant 57 R. Pursell Open Road and Travel Queen Cab Overs and Sleepers q�[ MAKES • VALUES • EASY PAY Pia BUS. PHONE AD 3 -4237 3201 E. TULARE FRESNO, CALIFORNIA TOP HAT Cocktail Lounge CHARLES & HELEN TIMMONS Formerly of Hoady's 4765 E. Belmont Ostergaard Feeds Specializing in Dairy Feeds i Stock Remedies - Poultry Feeds Seeds - Fertilizers - Hay - Grain 4054 W. Whites Bridge Road AD 3 -4963 Stenographer Pool M. Baronian A. Essman RN �p ERN 1TE FRESNO - 2530 S. CHERRY AVE. - ADAMs 3 -8503 151-V E?. - FRONTIER 1 -9757 BELMONT TIRE DISTRIBUTORS LLOYD & DEO ALLEN AM 8 -3173 3547 E. BELMONT FRESNO Acme Fence Co. A FENCE FOR EVERY PURPOSE Beauty in Colors (No Painting) with ALUM-0-LINK Barak Terms - Free Estimates 4853 E. Kings Canyon Road Phone 255 -0434 A J. Brindiero Co. L. Patton SUNLITE MARKET 4718 E. Kings- Canyon Road Fresno FAMLY PHARMACY RELIABLE PRESCRIPTIONS 449 W. McKinley AM 8 -9233 GOLDEN STAR CAFE Beer - Cold Drinks - Weekend Dancing 2160 S. Elm Ave. AM 8 -6529 BRANDY WINERY. Inc. 780 South Hayes Avenue Fresno COLUMBO'S CAFE 1301 E Street AD 7 -9316 FRESNO BRASS WORKS, INC. BRASS AND BRONZE CASTINGS 317 West Voorman AD 3 -2866 BAILIFFS H. Bowden "- Y C. Lucas "I I • i•Z i E. McCauley A. Cirimele y F. Guerrero _tom T. Nix McENTIRE'S MARKET 12011 So. Elm Ave., Car. Nebraska Fresno 6, California JOSEPHINE FURNITURE CO. 922 Van Ness AM 4 -5031 FRESNO R. Rainville M. Guhm ""7 L�-� dig E. Lynch f V H. Stuckey J. H. CARDWELL RANCH '�ERTIN l Ronnie's Midway Market BA 9 -5311 7091 North Blackstone COMMUNICATIONS SECTION J. Beck "t WE- K. Combs ,r L. Hill B. Beets (:�,, �-7 a�� 1�. Y Ica J. Koshgarian NEW WONDERLAND ROLLER RINK "FRIENDLIEST CROWD ON WHEELS" 5090 N. Blackstone BA 7 -9944 COMPLIMENTS OF Gayco Agricultural Chemical Services BA 2 -3624 IN 60 B. Bolton L. Gardner S, 1111111111111111le ICA G. Malles C. Sigler MONARCH REFRIGERATION AM 6 -2393 1558 N. 9th FRESNO FRESNO MASONRY INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL 4574 E. Floradora Ave. CL 5 -6346 Coroner's Office _ L. Johnson Captain ra� A. Dickinson Sergeant ,.P �r F. Pipkin JOHN TORIK Complete Automotive Service AM 8 -9431 460 Fulton Roy Fisher Garden Specialty Shop "Complete Lawn Mower Service" 1551 N. Palm Ave. AM 8 -6515 ERIC'S CURTAINS & DRAPERIES "EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE" 1984 E. Dayton Ave. BA 2 -1905 FRESNO NEW WONDERLAND ROLLER RINK "FRIENDLIEST CROWD ON WHEELS" 5090 N. Blackstone BA 7 -9944 �'Busy FREE • DELIVERY - PHONE AD 7-4 17 1 ARTHUR V. ASTONE _i88g Pd ESCRI PTION SPE C IALI STS SINCE 1889 Helm Bldg. 1103 Fulton St. Fresno, Calif. 61 a � M. Jones As Ah W. Sechler F. Sommerville RODDER'S SHOES 2037•Mariposo Street AD 3 -1168 "Our Inventory Is Our . Anaffamst a, no, i� Wholesale Plumbing, Heating, Industrial and Air Conditioning Supplies REDWOOD CITY SAN FRANCISCO SANTA ROSA EM 8 -4151 HE 1 -4280 LI 2 -7220 FRESNO — AD 3 -3194 Your friendly, home -owned bank Paying Interest Quarterly C� CSE-Tr Tz _ xprrER w[EISCA FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COAPOAATION ALL ACCOUNT. INSURED TO [10.000 - FRESNO - KINGSBURG - HURON WEST FRESNO - CLOVIS - SAN JOAQUIN • NEW • ALL SIZES • ALL LENGTHS • FABRICATED PIPE • MILL PIPE • QUALITY AND SERVICE ENTRAL VALLEY PIPE CO. 1 Highway at Shaw Call us at AM 8 -0933, Fresno CENTRAL EMPIRE STORAGE C. RAY ROBINSON W. H. BLACK JOHN W. MYERS DICK LEUSCHNER, Manager COLD STORAGE GROWERS — SHIPPERS DAY OR NIGHT AMherst 6 -9944 California Ave. at East FRESNO ` 62 L DANNY'S TAVERN LESTER WALTERS, Prop. A Good Place to Enjoy a Beer With Friends 711 Plumas near Whitesbridge AD 7 -9907 DEMCO LIBRARY SUPPLIES POST OFFICE BOX 852, FRESNO AM 8 -8666 De MARTIN SUPPLY CO. 3455 H I WAY 99 SO. AD 7 -7131 FERRIEA & GATTIE CHEVRON SERVICE CLOVIS & KINGS CANYON ROAD FRESNO CLinton 5 -2435 "FAMILY RECORD PLAN" Stanley J. Spierer, Dist. Manager 5769 E. Norwich AX 1 -7634 Fresno DAVID & SONS. INC. Roasters & Packers Edible Nuts & Seeds FRESNO BLACKSTONE WRECKING and Complete Glass Shop USED - NEW - REBUILT PARTS BODY PARTS - MOTORS - REAR ENDS Open Sundays 6464 N. Blackstone BA 7 -2968 B & L FOODLAND, Inc. Institutional Grocers NUGGET BRAND FOODS Mono at G St. AM 8 -5036 Fresno FEY CONSTRUCTION Your Local General Contractor COMMERCIAL BUILDER Specializing in Service Stations 7076 No. Harrison BA 7 -0513 AM 8 -0378 Civil F. Kull Captain 19 famm. L Alexander t r;im ork � A. Schmall H. McVa), 4D 40 Division .1 ,glb R. Mauldin M. Ducroux A. Ruggieri fl 63 A. Randrul) —1w OG� 10 F. Gibson R 40 kk 1-1 Rk M. Schiller J. Papazian Sergeant 14 M C. Ran K. Leant? L. Walson C 63 A. Randrul) —1w OG� 10 F. Gibson R 40 kk 1-1 Rk M. Schiller J. Papazian Sergeant 14 M C. Ran K. Leant? L. Walson CIVIL DIVISION The Civil Division has the least spectacular duty of any in the department, but is, never- theless, one of the most important members of the team. It is the duty of the division to exe- cute the orders of the court in all types of civil proceedings, and to subpeona witnesses in crim- inal proceedings. It would be only human for an officer assigned to such tasks to become dis- couraged when others no more dedicated to their jobs receive most of the publicity. There is nothing easy about the job.. A great deal of knowledge of civil law is required, as well as the ability to meet and work with people in a tactful, understanding manner. There are times, too, when the job calls for as much courage and judgment as is required by any other officer. A man whose automobile is being repossessed, one who is being evicted from his home, or one whose paycheck has been attached, can be just as belligerent as a fighting drunk. Captain Koll and his crew are not lacking in any of these requirements, and they do not com- plain about the lack of public recognition of their efforts. They go about their daily routine in a quiet, efficient manner that is a credit to the department. (Continued on Page 63) S. E. MARINER CO. COOLER PADS 3815 E. Belmont AM 6 -9223 No Whiskey Anywhere is More Deluxe Than WALKER'S DELUXE 8 Years Old 86 Proof Distributed By MADERA DISTRIBUTING CO. Ventura & R Streets Fresno E Royal Crown Cola Royal Crown Bottling Co. Phone AD 3 -7306 390 Safford Street Fresno, Calif. The Desert Inn NO FINER PLACE TO EAT PHONE AM 8 -8441 HWY. TO FAMOUS WEST SIDE FARMS WHITES BRIDGE ROAD — HWY. 180 WEST Between Hughes & Marks Avenues Featuring FINE FOODS COC KTA I LS DANCING 7 NITES A WEEK LUNCHES - 11 A.M. TO 4 P.M. DAILY BANQUET ROOMS 15 TO 300 PERSONS FRESNO Wm. P. "Bill" Hamrick & Wm. P. "Bill" Steitz CASE TRACTORS and FARM EQUIPMENT Industrial Equipment JESSE H. YOUNG EQUIPMENT CO. 2634 So. Railroad AM 8 -4563 THE PLAYERS CHARCOAL BROILER LUNCHEON & DINNER Best in Beef and Bourbon TOMMY HILL 3034 N. Blackstone BA 2 -3767 ARCHIE'S CAFE 4756 E. Kings Canyon CL 5 -9810 ESTHER M. BOBO Corsets - Lingerie & Hosiery 2042 Kern in Californian Hotel AD 7 -8670 IDENTIFICATIDN ]BUREAU R. Riddle Captain ylqp� R. Ledbetter Sergeant D. Dennis r� (� *' \ �/j 7j) �utJ - ACCORDW, To HIS PRINTS He � s GEORGE wpsNlti��rON // dim A. Flores BET -R -ROOFS ROBERT E. TUGGLE, Owner Bank Terms - Licensed - Insured ROOFING - SIDING - WATERPROOFING FREE ESTIMATES 1234 N. Backer CL 5 -6645 KING -O -MEAT OF FRESNO Serving Restaurants - Institutions - Resorts - Markets 3931 Ventura Phone CL 1 -8603 65 B. Morrison 1 � J. Belton Lieutenant ( 00 to a )b R. Smith Sergeant W. Sarment LEN DE FENDIS ANTHONY J. DI BUDUO DiBuduo & DeFendis Agency GENERAL INSURANCE 1522 No. West Ave., Fresno 5 Phone 268 -7834 BEER — WHISKEY — WINE HILL'S LIQUOR 526 W. CLINTON (at Fruit) JESS MILBUR'N, Owner Res, Ph. AD 3 -5666 BA 9 -0056 Fresno, Calif. wil � ►n F ,� 1 ��p M. Barnes Sergeant � 1 D. Neeley I. A Technician �1 J. Flowers RECORDS _G� � I /, x II 1. A % \. TNi-1r5 Nor wY /47- I 114EANT . <1 p x A REC oRD CHEc k.!1 � F a 1416; Y .000, - - r y A Goodrich M. Haggerty GIORDANO MARKET AD 3 -2618 41 SAN PABLO FRESNO BIXLER'S DRY CLEANING First in Value Delivery Service at Cash U Carry Prices Over 45 Years in Fresno 2049 Broadway AD 7 -7184 f 4 Y. Kai M. O. Technician f4welm " L. Trexler . 0.6W R. Parker TOMMY'S LIQUOR LIQUOR - WINE - BEER TOMMY & MABEL ALSTONE AM 4 -9897 1814 West Clinton AMERICAN TRANSFER CO. 2810 Jensen Avenue A. C. PRICKETT Phone AD 3 -4124 Res. AD 5 -2438 Admi4111111110 4* nistrative lift W. H. McKinney Lieutenant Training and Personnel St W. Cunningb4m Sergeant Special Investigations r A G. Schoonmaker Sergeant Special Investigations Division of L i 1. B. Wilson Deputy Special In uestigations FOSTER'S FREEZE 3570 Ventura at Orange AM 6 -4884 SANTONI'S GROCERY & SERVICE STATION 5014 W. SHIELDS FRESNO 67 s. "o-c j. Anderson Sergeant Special Investigations �1 r_ W. Lockie Sergeant Equipment and Property • ICY G. Horning Secretary I MELODY FOOD MARKET 5199 W. Shaw AD 3 -5039 FRESNO BIG BORE DRILLING CO. Well Drilling - Cesspools - Septic Tanks Licensed Contractor - For Free Estimate Call AM 4 -5786 IDENTIFICATION BUREAU The Identification Bureau is the unit respon- sible for the collection, processing, and evalua- tion of evidence found at the scene of a crime. In many instances it would be impossible to identify a suspect and convict him in court without the skill and knowledge of the Bureau personnel. As anyone who has read a few detective stories knows, fingerprints are the most infallible means of identification. However, they are but one of many means of identification used by the mod- ern police agency. Others include footprints, tool marks, photographs, blood type, and many others too numerous to mention. Our Bureau is one of the most complete such units in central California, and is equipped to utilize any of the above methods. An important part of the Bureau is the Rec- ords Section, including the m.o., or "modus operandi" file, where a record is maintained of any peculiar methods or distinctive character- istics employed by a criminal in committing a crime. Since all criminals tend to develop such characteristics, this information often proves in- valuable. A truth often heard in the Detective Division is, "Records make a lot of cases for us." (Continued on Page 70) ADAMS BARBER SHOP 4 Barbers To Serve You — Children Welcome WEST & SHIELDS LELAND TOMPKINS SURGE DAIRY FARM EQUIPMENT Cleaner Milk with Surge Pipeline System 2346 So. Elm Ave. AM 6 -6321 �I a r'r rHE BARGAIN KINO For Free Transportation to P. J. Eads Car Lot, call United Radio Cab, AD 3 -3229. Open 7 Days a Week — Till 9 P.M. Phone AM 8 -4244 3655 E. Tulare 68 II�C 1t1�1C � , SOOflos 22 Savage bead... KARM---",. 1430 AM — 101.9 FM FRt3NO,uuFORN1A Banquet Room Facilities for BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER Where the accent on Good Food & Fine Cocktails Are a Tradition FOR RESERVATIONS CALL BA 2 -3031 Cocktail Lounge - Piano Bar Nitely Dining Room - Coffee Shop In Fig Garden Village Palm & Shaw Ave. OUR SINCERE WISHES Mr. and Mrs. Aram "Shorty" Peters Security Di40 vision D. Christopher Lieutenant rr�wta i C. Batey Sergeant PARKER RAMBLER CO. RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE 1,462 Broadway Fresno AM 4 -2901 BONNER PACKING CO. RAISIN PACKERS Plant - Temperance 6r Butler Avenues Office - 64 N. Fulton St. FRESNO L. Hoskins Captain. M. Provost Sergeant S. Barnes Sergeant RAINBOW BALLROOM 1 725 Broodwuy AM 4 -6404 FRESNO FIRST WESTERN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY FRESNO - 1722 N. First - SANGER - 1320 Seventh Street RIVERDALE - 34' -)4 Mt. Whitney Ave J ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION The Administrative Division was reduced in strength somewhat by the transfer of the Mental Health and Coroner's departments to the Crim- inal Division. The unit still has many big and important jobs to do, however. One of these is the handling of personnel problems for an or- ganization of almost two hundred employees, and seeing that each is well trained and assigned to the job for whch he is best fitted. Another is seeing that the department automobiles and other county owned equipment. is kept in good condition, and that all property recovered or impounded as evidence is properly cared for. Still another is the investigation of vice, nar- cotics, and gambling, performed by the Special Investigations Detail, which operates under the direct control of the Sheriff and Undersheriff, SECURITY DIVISION The Security Division has the responsibility of the custody, feeding, health, and general welfare of the several hundred prisoners either awaiting trial, sleeping off a bout with the (Continued on Page 76) z",d, PINE LAKE LODGE Modern Motel Accommodations New Swimming Pool Enjoy cocktails in our unique TURTLE ROOM With sparkling stream running between the tables. PINE LAKE LODGE 4135 Hiway 99 North (Not the Freeway) �t4 ZHE HEART O C '< F Ytrf T RA FAG GARDEN 01 5 OI G OG A RD E N &I L LAG E '', ,,�,, THOMAS J. BOMMARITO Representative STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES, BLOOMINGTON, ILL. FIG GARDEN VILLAGE 5152 NORTH PALM FRESNO 4, CALIF Wm. H. McDONALD Jeweler CERTIFIED GEMOLOGIST - REGISTERED JEWELER American Gem Society 5056 North Palm Ave. Telephone BA 7 -3561 Fig Gorden Village Fresno, California BEN FRANKLIN Variety Store Better Values for Every Family Need 734 W. Shaw in Fig Garden Village It costs no more to shop in a better store! 70 VILLAGE FOODLAN� 728 W. SHAW AVENUE FRESNO 4, CALIFORNIA Security Division klL� C. Alexandra I. Egerer F. Hoke R. Bolton gal G. Briggs BUT / HAVE DIPLOMATIC /MMMOA//rY,!" a P G. Madsen JOHN WILLIAMS & SON Motor Repairing - Electrical Repairing 1410 Palm - Fresno - AM 6 -9235 HEILBRON -JONES FILM SERVICE AT YOUR DEALER THERE'S ONE NEAR YOU 1043 BLACKSTONE AM 8 -6335 71 P. Major It lam. J. Cooke 7 t./ C. Henson I. R. McQuillen MILDRED COLE DRAPERIES 742 Fulton Street AD 3-8314 TANGERINE CAFE J U JIM, Prop. AD 3 -9923 Fresno 1347 Tulare Security Division link C. Meigs L. Rice x J. Spradling O• Merlo A. Ohannesian i T II AL- H. Sutton Te LOCK fA OA) \ SMITH �t SILL'S LIQUOR STORE AD 3 -3395 — 1 148 N. 1st VILLAGE HOME & HARDWARE 3777 N. CLOVIS AX 1 -3511 72 G. Siwadley S. O'Neil L. Samuelson J. watts WEATHERMASTER INSULATION CO. 622 SANTA FE AD 3 -7123 FRESNO WOOD'S RADIATOR SHOP AD 3 -1845 2988 E. Belmont MATRONS &19 Dolores Baker Rutb Grubl DESK AGE" /VOW va/vr GE7- tirir� PERSo.vi -a L.!!� Dorothy Nelson LARSON BROS. AUTO PARTS NEW AUTOMOTIVE PARTS 1631 N. Motel Drive AD 3 -3126 DON'S CHEVRON SERVICE Tune Ups - Brake Service Wheel Balancing - Motor Cleaning 1203 N. Motel Drive (El Rancho Motel) AM 8 -3997 MANNING GARDENS 2113 Manning Avenue (Cedar & Manning) FRESNO'S NEW AND DELUXE 31 BED NURSING HOME Completely Air Conditioned and Fireproof Television in every room. Reservations now being taken Call AM 49316 — Jane Kilpatrick THE HAIG HOUSE your dependable ambulatory rest home 73 Goldie Willis Ruth Collins l I Virginia Young SUPERIOR REPRODUCTIONS Printing - Photostat Copies - Blue Printing Architectural & Engineering Supplies 135 E. Belmont AM 8 -6251 Mid - Valley Plumbing Suppliers 602 M Builders Concrete, Inc. Ready MiF °' ' Concrete BUILURS`���sh CONCRETE ok Ashlan Near 99 40 ._, Ph. BA 9 -9595 READY MIX CONCRETE Kitchen Supervisors 6 , W. Watson J. Mayo n 'Ay'e 0 / HE SAYS Nt -� QAKINO 4 N UP- SMP -QowN CAKE ELZAY'S LAUNDERETTES COIN OPERATED WASHERS DRYERS 2 LOCATIONS 2 SERVE YOU 704 FRESNO STREET AD 3 -9824 2240 ELM AVENUE AD 7 -9516 51niro 1 v H. Drexler R. Chaves GOLDEN -CRUST IS GOOD BREAD Vaughn Webb, Sales Manager 2519 South Elm Ave. Fresno, Calif. Phone ADoms 3 -3951 FRANK C. DIENER RANCH FIVE POINTS 74 Securi4D ty Clerks toll ). Barnett Am% B. O'Neill Compliments JOHN A. KOCHERGAN Best of The Crop r • EXTRA FLAVOR! • EXTRA ENERGY! 0 EXTRA GOODNESS! Sun -Maid Raisin Growers of California TI R. Harr 75 .y N. Morgan Inow p' A. Rios WAGNER'S WOOD YARD SAWDUST & SHAVINGS AM 6 -3583 2332 S. Elm Fresno Edward A. Waller Ranch FRESNO bottle, serving time for a misdemeanor, or awaiting transfer to other institutions. Men working in this division soon gain a great deal of knowledge, through observation, of one of the most baffling problems of today's society— chronic alcoholism. Of the several thousand bookings the jail handles each year, an unbelievable number involve the same few dozen persons coming in repeatedly. Many of them have spent so much time in jail they regard it as their home; a place to rest and recuperate from the ravages of too much drinking. They seem to welcome the restrictions imposed upon them by incarceration as a substitute for the will power they realize they need but do not possess. Although the members of the Security Divi- sion learn a great deal about alcoholism, they are no more able to provide an answer to the problem than are the sociologists, ministers, and physicians who have studied the problem. How- ever, they do their best to rehabilitate those who show any desire for help, by providing them a chance to work at the many housekeeping tasks around the jail, and trying to help them regain their self respect and dignity by treating them as worthwhile fellow human beings. INDUSTRIAL FARM The Industrial Farm, while not actually a part of the Sheriff's Department, is presently under the jurisdiction of the Sheriff. Here the prin- ciple of rehabilitation instead of punishment is carried further than is possible in the jail. In- mates whose bodies and spirits are often in sad condition as a result of months of drinking are given a chance to improve both physical and mental health by regular, hours of work in the open air, and plenty of rest and good, nourishing food. The Industrial Farm program is largely self supporting, since the food produced is used not only there, but at other county supported insti- tutions. In addition, the farm furnishes a great deal of the unskilled labor required by the Parks and Recreation Department in developing public recreation facilities throughout the county. 76 AT THE FIRST SIGN OF TROUBLE CENTRECO comes a runnin'! �'.. Septic Tank & Cesspool Service CL 5 -3041 704 N. Maple Bud Eberwein Brake Service Wheel Aligning — Balancing H. E. Morrow Spring Works AM 8 -6359 1821 Coloveras Fresno FRESNO CLEANERS, Inc. Complete Cleaning & Laundry Service PLANT - CL 1 -8666 BRANCH - AD 7 -8624 3857 E. Ventura 1295 N. Fresno St. FRESNO BAG CO. New Bags Manufactured in Our New Volley Plant Used Bags Vacuum Cleaned & Reconditioned 284 Thorne Ave. AD 7 -2540 24 Hour Towing and Storage Service Travelers Body & Fender Works ORVAL MINNIS, Owner 420 Broadway AM 6 -0561 Fresno Federal Fruit Distributors GROWERS - PACKERS - DISTRIBUTORS Plums - Peaches - Nectarines -Gropes C. E. Harding C. E. Harding, Jr. 3120 East Tulare St. Fresno FREE DELIVERY '= PH. BA 2 -3395 DeKor Drugs - -�_ COR. WEST a SHIELDS PURITY SHOPPING CENTER 1121 WEST SHIELDS AVE. FRESNO 5, CALIF. FLYING "A" FLAT TOP Complete Truck and Auto Service 2919 Highway 99 North at Princeton AM 6 -9967 AK -MAK BAKERIES Bakers of Armenian Cracker Bread 4175 S. Cherry Ave. AM 4 -4145 YORKS PLACE WINES - BEER - LIQUOR Cocktail Bar - On & Off Sale Liquor 7029 S. Elm Fresno AM 4 -5531 SNAKE ROAD HUT Barbecued Ribs - Chili - Good Coffee 445 Church Road AD 3 -9963 DONALD J. DICK, INC. PLUMBING - HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING SHEET METAL WORK Industrial & Residential - Free Estimates AD 7 -6676 1819 E. Lamona DI CICCO'S PIZZERIA COCKTAIL LOUNGE Pizza - Spaghetti - Lasagne - Ravioli ORDERS TO TAKE OUT OR SPECIAL DELIVERY 530 N. Blackstone near Belmont AD 7 -7054 DIDIER'S LIQUOR Delicatessen & Party Specialties Open Fri. & Sat. 'til 1:30 a.m. — Other nights 1 1 p.m. 4785 E. Olive Avenue CL 5 -0032 CARL DePRIMA PAINTING CONTRACTOR Commercial and Residential 3145 E. Simpson BA 9 -8291 DENNY'S COFFEE SHOP OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY Blackstone & Shaw BA 2 -4963 U -SAVE NURSERY We Carry All Kinds of TREES - SHRUBS - BEDDING PLANTS - FERTILIZERS Landscaping Service i 02 E. Herndon Ave. Fresno BA 9 -0745 Fresno Irrigation Appliances Mfg. of Galvanized Brass Cast Iron Gates & Valves Fresno Air Terminal CL 1 -7501 INDUSTRIAL FARM QCs A. Lance I t From left, D. Halderman, Chief Supervisor P. Eakles, S. Jones M. DeWittie, M. Edwards, and J. Carella. From left, L. Bruton, K. Foran, Asst. Chief Supervisor E. Lowry, G. Howe, E. McClurg, J. Lassley, E. Collins, O. Hyatt, G. Hart, and E. Gilstra p. From left, G. Neilsen, R. Larson, L. Abbott, F. Rice, W. Thompson, E. Crowder, J. Lovett, L. Cox, O. Pierce, and D. Cardoso. MY I" ww v o a sa�,q Fresno County lost, through retirement, the services of several able officers last year. However, their experience and ability are not lost altogether, for many of us still on active duty are able to do our jobs in a more efficient manner due to lessons learned through working with these veterans. r-1 Forest Lee Shackelford BUFORD'S Home Aplionces - Heating - Air Conditioning Over 40 Years in Fresno Sales & Service 932 Van Ness AD 3 -5203 SOAPY JOE'S AD 7 -9363 1510 Merced HOME MARKET Home of Prepared Shish Kabab Caterers to Receptions, Parties, Banquets STANLEY KOOYUMJIAN 858 Broadway Phone AD 3 -5077 CHOICE FOOD MARKET A United Market GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES BEER - WINE - NOTIONS 2106 W. Olive AM 4 -0255 MAYLING CAFE 807 Fulton AD 3 -3344 FRESNO 79 Forest Lee Shackelford Deputy Forest Lee Shackelford retired on ,June 16th, after eighteen years as a member of the Sheriff's Department. He was born in Fa- yetteville, Missouri, and attended school there, but has lived in California most of his adult life. He is a combat veteran of World War I, having spent thirteen months with the AEF in France, where he held the rank of staff sergeant. Following his discharge from the Army in 1919 he attended an embalmer's school, and be- came a licensed member of that profession. He was in the insurance business from 1929 until 1940, then sold automobiles for a pioneer Fresno firm for two years. He joined the Sheriff's De- partment in December of 1942. For most of his law enforcement career he served as a jailer, and for many years was in charge of the midnight to 8:00 AM shift in the jail. A great many of us in the department re- ceived our first on- the -job training from "Shack." We remember him best for his un- swerving devotion to duty, his meticulous at- tention to detail, and his insistence that we never perform a task, no matter how trivial it might (Continued on Next Page) CLACK & CUMMINS, INC. Plumbing & Heating Contractors "We're Known for Quality & Dependability" 4692 East Hedges Ave. CL 5 -5583 COMMERCIAL RADIATOR REPAIRING - CLEANING 3368 South Elm Ave. Ph. AD 3 -0006 OKLAHOMA OIL CO. GASOLINE - OILS - TIRES - ACCESSORIES Courteous SERVICE Always 3896 No. Blackstone appear, in a slipshod, half - hearted manner. I'm sure we all profited by his training. Deputy Shackelford and his wife, Gaynora, for many years a teacher in the Fresno City Schools system, reside at 3901 Platt Avenue in Fresno. Captain Clifford Forrest Captain Clifford Forrest retired in July from one of the most demanding jobs in the depart- ment. For the past fifteen years he had been in charge of the Mental Health Detail, responsible for the apprehension, detention, and transpor- tation of persons suffering from mental illness. He was born in Canada, and. spent his boy- hood there. He served in the Canadian Army in World War I, and was wounded in combat. He came to Fresno by way of San Francisco follow- ing his discharge. Despite the constant possibility of danger in dealing with mentally disturbed persons, rang- ing from those merely confused to those with a tendency toward extreme violence, Cliff never carried a gun on the job. Instead he preferred such weapons as tact, kindness, and persuasion, and he proved that these, though less spectacu- lar, were more effective for his particular job than those used in other phases of law enforce - (Continued on Next Page) BELSTONE GARAGE BEECHER AVAKIAN, Mgr. Graymarines - General Repairing AD 7 -2612 1626 E. Belmont YOSEMITE NURSERY EVERYTHING IN THE NURSERY LINE HENRY T. MASUDA, Prop. 4019 North Blackstone BA 7 -2010 J & J SERVICE GROCERIES — MEAT — TV — APPLIANCES 9010 SO. ELM PHONE AD 7 -3012 CARL HOBE RANCH 4740 N. Arcade FRESNO CHARLES E. MARSELLA Resident Partner DEAN WITTER & CO. T. W. PATTERSON BLDG. AM 6 -0771 Fred J. Myers Dump Truck Service 122 West Beechwood BA 2 -3975 — Pinedale- 80 Captain Clifford Forrest TI NGEY COMPANY LLOYD E. TINGEY Sound Electronics 847 Divisadero Ph. AD 7 -6468 LUIGI'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT Pizza — Neapolitan Style 7 Days a Week -- 5155 N. Blackstone YEE PHARMACY 1534 TULARE STREET FRESNO MIKE BELLOW Concrete Contractor 3515 Effie — BA 9 -1720 MEXICO CAFE 915 E Street Fresno Mc SHERRY & CO. INSURANCE T. W. PATTERSON BLDG. AM 4 -5915 UNDERGROUND GARDENS 5021 W. Shaw — Fresno LAMANUZZI & PANTALEO GREEN - DRIED AND DEHYDRATED FRUITS CALIFORNIA AND FRUIT FRESNO Sgt. Lewis Wayne Johnson Compliments of C & C FOOD MARTS FRESNO SABER'S GROCERY COMPLETE GROCERY LINE Beer — Wine 7720 W. Jensen Ph. AM 6 -6827 THE GLOBE DRUG COMPANY PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 1 163 Broadway Phone AD 7-7137 STEVE L. RICHARDSON PLUMBING AND HEATING REPAIR SERVICE 24 HOUR SERVICE 1478 Glenn Avenue Phone AD 7 -]]20 Garnett L. "Bill" Billings Wholesale Distributors PLASTIC FILM - SIPHON TUBES FARM EQUIPMENT 2122 SO. "G" ST. PH, AM 4 -9813 ACME MACHINE CO. Industrial Refrigeration Compressor Repairing Machinery Repairing and Designing Machinists - Engineers 212 North H Street Ph. AM 6 -9469 HOLT & VAN BODY & FENDER WORKS Durable All-Aluminum TRUCK and TRAILER BODIES Any Size — BOATS — Light Weight 418 H. Fresno Street Phone AM 6 -9347 GENE PARRISH — REAL ESTATE Phones: Bus. BA 7 -2973 - Res. BA 7 -3037 440 E. Shields at Wilson 81 ment. So well has he done his job, and so well - versed has he become in the unexpected quirks of the disturbed mind that many times the rela- tives of a patient have mistaken him for a psy- chiatrist. Actually two people retired when Cliff left us. The other was his wife, Marjorie. Although not an official member of the department, she is well -known to most of us, since she usually acted as matron when Cliff had a call involving a female patient. Cliff and Mrs. Forrest reside at 444 N. Maple in Fresno. They have one son, the Rev. Gene Forrest of Lodi. Sgt. Lewis Wayne Johnson Sgt. Lewis Wayne Johnson was the third member of the department to retire last year. His service terminated on July 31st, but he had been off duty for approximately a year, on sick leave and leave of absence due to a back injury. He first entered the service of Fresno County as a deputy tax assessor in November of 1930, a position he held until December of 1936. That year he joined the staff of Sheriff George Over- holt, and served as a jailer until October of 1938. He then returned to the assessor's office, where he remained until November of 1939, when he resigned to devote his full time to his farming interests. Wayne rejoined the Sheriff's Department in (Continued on Next Page) CHIEF'S AUTO WRECKING USED CARS - TRUCKS 1080 W. Church AM 4 -1195 CHICKEN DELIGHT CHICKEN - SHRIMP - BAR -B -Q RIBS Free Delivery 1 326 N. Blackstone AM 6 -81 11 NAYLOR'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT LOCK SERVICE - SAFETY BOXES VAULTS OPENED 1214 Van Ness AD 3 -1513 DOMINIC'S LIQUORS 7 Days a Week Party Snacks — Free Delivery 6030 Blackstone — BA 2 -1451 Ed Peorle's Chevron Service ATLAS TIRES - BATTERIES & ACCESSORIES 4216 E. Shields at Cedar BA 7 -3603 September of 1950. He was promoted to ser- geant in February of 1957. He served in the Detective, Patrol, and Civil Divisions, and with particular distinction in the Juvenile Detail, where he earned a state -wide reputation as an excellent juvenile officer. In checking his per- sonnel file when compiling this information, we found numerous letters from parents, schools, and church organizations, commending him for his proficiency in dealing with youngsters and his understanding of their problems. Wayne and his wife, Avis, reside at 5505 E. Grant in Fresno, and operate the Candy Cane Motel on Motel Drive north of Fresno. Deputy David E. Pink.hatn Deputy David E. Pinkham retired on October 1st, completing twenty -three years of County Service. He went to work as a road patrolman in 1938, checking on damage to county roads. At that time the position was under the direct control of the Board of Supervisors, but later was made the responsibility of the District At- torney, since it involved the enforcement of county ordinances prohibiting acts that would damage the roads. In 19 5 5 the job became the responsibility of the Sheriff's Department, and Dave and his colleagues became Sheriff's depu- (Continued on Next Page) KEN'S SERVICE CL 5 -8427 — 4693 E. Kings Canyon Rd. CEDAR AVENUE NURSERY Complete Nursery Service 3411 N. Cedar BA 7 -0171 SIERRA ARCHERY CENTER "The Finest In Archery" 4430 Ventura Ave. CL 5 -3293 FAMILY DINER 6767 N. BLACKSTONE BA 7 -8860 PINEDALE CHI CHI CLUB SMORGASBORD .LUNCHEON - $1 .1 5 1827 Tulare AM 4 -0634 DECKERTS MARKET In Fresno Since 1926 1248 N. Blackstone AD 7 -6176 32 a' Deputy David E. Pinkham PLUMBING - ELECTRICAL 6 FARM SUPPLIES HUILDING MATERIALS - WIRE 6 STEEL PRODUCTS AM 4 -2951 CORNER ❑ 6 VENTURA FRESNO. CALIFORNIA LOU GENTILE'S Flower Basket AM 8 -6644 FRESNO 722 OLIVE BONSTEEL DUMP TRUCKING 916 Cortland Fresno Bus. BA 9 -6720 Res. BA 2 -9559 CALIFORNIA - FRESNO OIL CO. PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 2518 S. RAILROAD FRESNO PH. AD 3 -62 1 1 California Bowling Supply Co. Everything for the Bowler 1233 N. Blackstone AM 4 -3632 PROCTOR'S PHARMACY AD 3 -5151 1226 N. FRESNO OKAMOTO'S Jewelry - Gifts - Greeting Cards 917 F Street Phone AD 3 -1591 INCANDESCENT SUPPLY CO. OF FRESNO 906 N STREET AM 8 -6464 .s Mrs. Cleora "Cody" Balk-will OLLIE'S & SMITTY'S OLAN RYLEE FORREST SMITH 921 Van Ness MIKE DEMIRJIAN TRUCKING 5408 E. Jensen Fresno Beeler's Furniture & Applion.-e WE BUY & SELL EVERYTHING 3685 E. Belmont Fresno AM 6 -3712 Blosser's Sports Equipment Co. ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS 1,424 Fulton St. Fresno FRESNO LIQUOR STORE Open 7 Days a Week 4784 E. Shields CL 1-7410 MANUEL'S AUTO WRECKING Auto Parts - New - Used - Rebuilt 3135 E. Malaga AM 4 -8495 D & D SUPERMARKET 2972 S. ELM BEAVER'S HATCHERY AD 3 -1448 2245 W. CHURCH FRESNO 83 ties. The Patrol Division took over the duties they had been charged with, and they were transferred to other jobs in the department. Dave worked in the warrant section for a short time, then was made bailiff in the traffic department of the Fresno Municipal Court, where he served until his retirement. There he endeared himself to the clerks, with his cooper- ative attitude and his willingness to do a great deal more than was required of him in order to make their duties lighter. Dave and his wife, Henrietta, live at 4783 N. Arthur Avenue in Fresno. Mrs. Cleora "Cody" Balkwill Mrs. Cleora "Cody" Balkwill retired on De- cember 1st, completing thirty -six years of county service. She went to work as a steno- grapher for the Tax Collector's office in Janu- ary of 1925, and in July of that year transferred to the Sheriff's office as secretary to Sheriff William Jones. During the next three and a half decades she served under four different sheriff s and was always a loyal, efficient employee, maintaining an enthusiastic attitude toward whatever job she was given, and a sincere interest in the wel- fare of her fellow- workers and the department. She watched the department grow from a small handful of personnel, operating somewhat in the manner of the old cowtown sheriffs, to a (Continued on Next Page) ELM AVE. LUMBER CO. DAN & EARN I E, Owners 3593 S. Elm AM 6 -6789 ARMY SURPLUS SALES 4565 Highway 99 South AM 4 -8757 VALLEY TURF SUPPLY CO. LAWN & GARDEN SUPPLIES Wholesale G Retail 1-108 N. Cedar CL 1-8223 FLEMING FLYING "A" ONE STOP SERVICE - COMPLETE LUBRICATION AM 6 -4049 4246 W. Ashlon Ave. & Highway 99 CAL'S AUTO REPAIR 3728 W. McKINLEY AM 6 -3033 modern organization of almost two hundred employees. Mrs. Balkwill was born in Orange, Texas. She grew up in Selma, attended the Selma Union High School and Heald's Business College in San Francisco. Before entering county service she was the secretary for the manager of the General Cigar Co. She and her husband, R. R. Balkwill, live at 716 E. Vassar Ave., where she plans to spend a great deal of time catching up on her hobby of gardening. Sgt. Glen Vernon The last employe to retire in 1961, leaving on December 31st, was another of the real old - timers, Sgt. Glen Vernon. For many years lie had been in charge of the Warrant Department. His county service dates back to 1922, when lie went to work for the road department. In July of 1925 lie joined the staff of Sheriff William Jones, and for the next five years served as Chief Civil Deputy. From 1930 until 1941 he was transportation officer. He headed the Civil Division again from 1941 until 1947, when he was transferred to the Warrant De- partment, where he served for the remainder of his career. He was promoted to sergeant in 19 52. In his years in the Warrant Department Glen (Continued on Next Page), FRESNO GLASS CO. WALTER & DUANE SALEME, Props. AUTO & SHOWER DOOR GLASS - MIRRORS 637 L Street AM 8 -6331 PINE CLEANERS CHARLIE WILLIAMS, Prop. 2512 S. Elm AD 3 -1943 YOSEMITE ELECTRIC Commercial - Residential 4691 E. Olive CL 1 -8284 MILLER PUMP CO. 1212 S. West Ave, AD 7 -0244 Between Kearney & Whitesbridge Road TRUCK DISPATCH SERVICE AM 6 -0239 3535 S. Highway "99" Fresno BOB'S TAVERN DRAFT BEER - SHUFFLE BOARD 4030 E. Belmont AD 7 -9908 84 Sgt. Glen Vernon ANCHOR of California "YOUR VETERINARY WHOLESALER" 428 P Street AM 8 -8465 Roeding Park Pharmacy, Inc. BARN ETT, DAVIS & TATMAN 93 Belmont Avenue AD 3 -7339 BOB'S GARAGE 2255 South G AD 7 -5384 BLASTING CONTRACTORS RICO'S BLASTING 145 S. Peach CL 1 -5657 WONG'S CITY MARKET 5591 W. Shaw AD 3 -1707 RAY'S RICHFIELD SERVICE 4140 E. Butler AD 7 -0427 EASTON FOOD LOCKERS V. J. JENSEN, Prop. 5435 S. Elm AM 4 -9552 BILL'S FLYING "A" SERVICE 1784 W. Shaw BA 9 -8875 i Sgt. Philip W. Babel ELBOW ROOM BOB & DOROTHY ADAMS AM 6 -6034 1545 N. PALM JOHNNIE'S GARAGE AD 3 -5932 5105 W. SHAW ARCHIE'S RESTAURANT 6187 N. Blackstone BA 2 -4111 ARIOTO'S FISH MARKET ANGELO R. ARIOTO, Manager ALL Kinds of FRESH and SHELL FISH Phone AM 6 -4414 1 147 VAN NESS Archie Peckham Painting Contractor 2004 E. Clay Ave. AM 6 -8730 Dave's Tractor Repair & Service 20 Years Experience 2321 S. Geneva AM 4 -2895 LION PACKING CO. ALFRED LION 3310 CALIFORNIA FRESNO PIT CAFE 4035 Ventura 85 became such an expert in the handling of extra- dition proceedings that attorneys, including those in the District Attorney's office, some- times sought his advice on such matters. He stayed in close touch with all matters relating to the service of warrants. Regular working hours meant little to him. He could often be found at the office on his day off, making sure everything in his department was in order. Glen was born in Salinas in 1898. He attended the Sanger Union High School, and farmed in the Sanger area for several years before going to work for the county. He and his wife, Thelma, live at 1543 Wishon Ave. They have one daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Beasley. Glen will devote a great deal of his time to hunting and f ishing. Sgt. Philip W. Babel The Fresno County unit of the California Highway Patrol lost one of their most able and respected officers through the retirement of Sgt. Philip W. Babel. He had served with the patrol for nearly twenty -five years, most of the time with the local unit. He had been on the inactive list for two years due to a back injury (Continued on Next Page) Pittsburgh -Des Moines Steel Co. WAREHOUSE DIVISION Everything In Metal PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE 346 G Street Phone AM 4 -4651 FRANK BRUNO'S Grocery & Meat Market 1926 E Street AD 7 -8135 EL TROCADERO CAFE AM 6 -4841 1441 Tulare — Fresno RUSS CLEMENTS SERVICE 2740 VAN NESS BLVD. BA 7 -3190 Fresno WINNIE'S CAFE 925 F Street AM 4 -9404 MARBO QUALITY FOODS INC. 326 N Street AD 7 -3763 FRESNO suffered in line of duty. In addition to his official duties he served, at various times during his career, as president of the Fresno County Peace Officers Association, president of Fresno Chapter No. 11 of the Cali- fornia State Employees Association, as a director of the California Highway Patrol Association, and later as president of that organization. He is a past master of the Coalinga Masonic Lodge and a member of the Scottish Rite and Tehran Shrine Temple. Sgt. Babel was one of the pioneers in the use of crash helmets and safety belts, and was often called upon to give public lectures on traffic safety. Henrietta Rancho Products Co. FRUIT JUICES & CONCENTRATES Peach & California CL 5 -0401 Fresno MIDLAND SAVINGS & LOAN Pays Daily Interest AD 3 -2661 2301 Fresno St. FRESNO J. K. MUNRO - SHARP CARS WHOLESALE - RETAIL Ph. AM 8 -9841 - Res. BA 7 -2880 McKENZIE and ABBY POP'S AUTO SUPPLY CO. Wholesale & Retail - We Have Everything Bulldog Battery Dist. - Free Delivery Service 721 Broadway Phone AM 6 -0513 Garret Bros. MAPLE SHOP Complete Decorator Service 149 N. Fulton and 4,403 E. Tulare, Opp. Roosevelt High CL 5 -3049 Fresno JACK RILEY'S FRESNO CALL CLUB 24 HOUR TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE 2 -WAY RADIO - WAKE UP - DESK SPACE 639 E. Olive AM 8 -9281 86 ATLAS STONE CO. Architectural Units in Color for PATIOS, VENEERS, FENCES, PLANTERS, FIREPLACES STEPPING STONES, BRICKS, BLINDS 1538 N. Blackstone AM 6 -3077 Arrow Sheet Metal Works Central Heating & Cooling Systems Air Conditioning - Refrigeration 1037 N. Maple CL 5 -2820 B G R AUTO SUPPLY Complete Auto Parts & Supplies 4378 N. Blackstone BA 2 -2421 (Across from Continental Market) TRIMMER POWER LAWN MOWERS M. R. VIERRA COMPANY San Joaquin Valley Distributor J. E. BEATON, Asst. Mgr. 246 Broadway AM 6 -6834 VALLEY TIRE CO. MICHELIN TIRES 2856 E. Jensen AM 6 -1636 Fresno Bateman Fr Cunningham, Inc. CEMENT CONTRACTORS Commercial & Residential - Sidewalks Curbing - Floors - Patios, Etc. CL 5 -2298 4717 E. White ROSE GARDEN NURSERY ROSES AND PLANTS,- TREES - SHRUBS CHARCOAL - FERTILIZERS - LAWN SEED Complete Line of Nursery Supplies DICK SAWALL, Owner BA 2 -1697 4933 N. Harrison Ave. Fresno L. G. Perkins Foundry AD 3 -5184 1939 East Olive ART'S CHUCK WAGON ALL YOU CAN EAT $2.75 COCKTAILS AND FINE FOODS BA 7 -9108 Fresno 4724 Blackstone JUVENILELAW GOES MODERN By CHRIS FLAMMANG With the advent of World War II and the end of the Depression, many experts in the vari- ous fields of human behavior predicted a rise in the incidence of Juvenile problems when the war ended and prosperity reigned. Far sighted leaders in law enforcement began to employ specialized groups to deal with the now evident problem. The Fresno County Sheriff's Office has such a group known as the Juvenile Bu- reau. The Bureau consists of both male and female officers commanded by a Lieutenant. These officers, qualified by education and ex- perience, have come to the Bureau through the ranks of the Sheriff's Office, thereby gaining added and important law enforcement experi- ence, quite necessary in the field. Farm Machinery Center SALES and SERVICE Massey - Ferguson Tractors Goble Disc Plows Freman Balers Massey - Harris Combines New Holland Harvesters John Bean Sprayers G & M Equipment 2632 S. Elm Avenue - S.W. Corner at Jensen Fresno AM 8 -5647 Lisle Funeral Home Serving Fresno for Over 50 Years There Must Be A Reason 1605 "L" Street Phone AM 6 -0666 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA The primary purpose of any Juvenile Officer is enforcement. It is the duty of the officer to enforce the law and protect the citizen and the citizen's property. This function is not lessened by specialization. It is the very basis of law enforcement and must be the officer's foremost responsibility. In addition, the Juvenile Officer has the secondary responsibility to attempt to ascertain cause of antisocial behavior on the part of the youth. Often the secondary function cannot be fulfilled due to various reasons, at which time the officer must be capable of rec- ognizing the need for referral to a corrective agency, usually the Juvenile Court and Proba- tion Office. (Continued on Next Page) YOU NAME IT —WE HAVE IT Blackburn Auto Parts Co. WRECKERS New & Used Parts for Cars & Trucks MOTORS - TRANSMISSIONS - REAR ENDS One of the Largest Stocks of Used Truck and Auto Parts in California COMPLETE LINE OF G.I. TRUCK PARTS TRUCKS FOR SALE DIAL AM 4 -2817 300 Yards South of Overpass 3183 S. HWY. 99 FRESNO COMPLIMENTS OF DAHNKEN- LERMAN Downtown Store 1340 VAN NESS AVENUE Sunnyside Plaza Store 630 S. CLOVIS AVENUE (At Kings Canyon Road) Due to this dual scope of the juvenile officer's responsibility and the basic philosophy upon which Juvenile Law in California has been con- ceived; to wit, that the law is non - criminal in scope and civil in essence, the officer must have a thorough understanding of the various codes, police procedures, and human behavior. Since the established practice in handling of- fenders, previously by policy and recently by statute, is limited detention, the Bureau regu- larly employs the use of citations. This method allows for the immediate release of the offender in the field whenever possible and his future appearance at the Bureau with. his parents. At that stage the juvenile officer attempts to com- plete his interrogation of the offender and de- termine the necessary course of action. The action may be any one of a number of methods, for the most part discretionary on the part of the officer. The offender may be repri- manded and released to his parent, cited with the parent to the Probation Office, referred to another agency, or incarcerated. The elements of the individual situation determine the action. The Juvenile Bureau investigates or assists in matters involving juveniles as either offenders or victims. While the majority of the Bureau's cases are directly concerning juveniles, many do involve adults as suspects in crimes against a child. This presupposes that the juvenile officer has knowledge of the accepted criminal pro- cedure and that he is capable of dealing with the adult offender. The juvenile officer has an added burden of responsibility, and that is to the parent as well as to the offender and society. As one can well imagine how upsetting can be the revelation that one's offspring is presently involved with the law, it is well to point out the obligation of bringing the parent into the picture as soon as possible after original contact with the youth. Therefore it is necessary for additional time to be spent with the parent in order to obtain the true fullness of the youth's problem, and to ensure adequate understanding on the part of the parent toward the child's present situation. Consequently, for every offender handled at least one extra person must be brought into f ocus. (Continued on i.' °xt Page) 8 L. H. Hansen & Sons GENERAL CONTRACTORS 313 Palm Ave. AM 6 -0591 P.O. Box 1784 Fresno 17, Calif. MID - VALLEY TRAILER SALES Authorized Dealer For UNIVERSAL - ANGELUS - VENUS "The Finest in House Trailers" Bank Terms - 72 Months to Pay 3003 Ventura Central City Garage AUTO REPAIR SHOP AUTO BODY SHOP 24 -Hour Towing and Repairing 836 Broadway Phone AM 8 -7338 Fresno J. CORCORAN, Opt. D. AND ASSOCIATES OPTOMETRIST 1922 Mariposa Phone AD 3 -5321 ris ansen-os CEDAR HEIGHTS MARKET- COR. CEDAR & SHIELDS SUNNYSIDE SQUARE MARKET- CDR. CLOVIS &VENTURA "Everything for the Butcher" FRESNO BUTCHER SUPPLY Globe - Stimpson Equipment - Supplies 759 M Street at Inyo AM 8 -4577 WESTERN WOOD EXCELSIOR MFG. CO. 4525 E. Commerce Street Fresno ROBERTS FIG CO. 5789 N. West Avenue Fresno CIRCUS DRIVE IN AM 4-4098 360 C STREET FRESNO I GENERAL BEARINGS COMPANY Bearing & Truck Transmission "SPECIALISTS" 2820 Church Ave. AD 7 -9131 BROADWAY MOTEL The Better Motel in the Center of Town Refrigeration - Room Telephone 1840 Broadway AM 6 -9679 Harry's Beacon Service Lubrication - Fine Service 2804 S. Elm Ave. AD 7 -9341 STRUZA'S LIQUORS AM 4 -3275 2997 South Elm Fresno HOOD'S PHARMACY R. E. Hood 3651 Ventura — AD 7 -2168 HAMILTON'S GROCERY AM 4 -8609 8964 S. Elm General Crone Service RAY NOBLE, Prop, 3515 Mayfair Drive North AM 6 -5326 Antigive Upholstering Shop CARL BLUM REBUILT - RESTYLED - MODERNIZED GUARANTEED FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING 1829 West Olive AD 7 -0584 FRESNO AUTO PARTS AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES 560 BROADWAY AM 6 -8261 PARADISE LIQUOR STORE Wines — Liquors — Cold Beer 4674 N. Blackstone — BA 2 -0949 PALM -OLIVE REALTY CO. Ben S. Cowden - J. Corbie Fry - Roy St. John 340 OLIVE AM 6 -0277 FRESNO J. T. COWAN General Contractor 625 Belmont AD 7 -2001 CROWLEY -HILL CO. Market Equipment 1225 E Street AM 8 -1058 Geo. Fries - Service Body Works Complete Automotive Reconstruction G Painting Phone AD 7 -7719 — Res. BA 7 -1 570 301 Broadway 89 A minor is any person under twenty -one years of age. A juvenile is any person under the age of eighteen years. While the Welfare & Institutions Code, which defines Juvenile Law in California, provides than any person under the age of twenty -one years may come under the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court, it is gen- erally accepted in most cases involving minors that in criminal proceedings the minor will be handled as an adult. The Juvenile Court does have jurisdiction until the age of twenty -one, but normally exercises such jurisdiction in re- gards to juveniles only. The basic differences between juvenile and adult criminal proceedings are relatively few. Whereas a complaint is issued charging a viola- tion of the Penal Code against the adult by the District Attorney, a petition is filed on "behalf" of the juvenile by the Probation Office alleging a violation of the Penal Code by use of an authority section of the Welfare & Institutions Code; i.e., violation of Section 602 W & I Code (Burglary) . An adult has the right to post bail, a juvenile normally does not. An adult has the right to a trial by jury in open court. A juvenile has the right to a Juvenile Court hearing in pri- vate session. Both have similar rights as to coun- sel, witnesses, etc. After forty years of existence, the first major revisions of the Juvenile Law went into effect Sept. 15, 1961. For enforcement purposes little changed, except by way of condensation of the sections covering reasons for Juvenile Court jurisdiction. Formerly these were covered in Section 700 a through n. They have been re- established in Sections 600 a & b (dependent children) , 601 (delinquent acts) , and Section 602 (criminal acts), all of which are sections of the Welfare & Institutions Code. Presently, an officer may arrest a juvenile without a war- rant, with reasonable cause, for a misdemeanor as well as a felony. Under the new statutes the reasons for immediate detention are expressly stated, and citations to the Bureau or the Pro- bation Office may be utilized in lieu of incar- ceration. The latter citation places a burden on the parent, who must sign to appear with the offender, as failure to do so is a misdemeanor. Juvenile delinquency may be described as (Continued on Next Page) those external manifestations of our youth's failure to adjust to a complex society. The chances of rehabilitation are in direct propor- tion to the extent of the maladjustment. Natur- ally, the earlier the detection of a juvenile prob- lem the less the pattern of poor adjustment; hence, the better the opportunity for correction. Often the situation is reversed and the offender comes to the attention of authorities after a lengthy period of antisocial behavior. This is deemed to be one of the major contributing factors to the high degree of repeating offenders amongst the juveniles. A comprehensive examination of the causa- tion of juvenile offenses would be a treatise in itself. In this writing it will suffice to cover a few of the major causes of juvenile problems as experienced on the local level. No discussion of cause could be entered into without the topic of the negative influence of the automobile. Recent studies by insurance companies have disclosed some startling facts; i.e., three times as many youths who drive vehicles make failing grades in high school as those who do not. The fact that a youth's grades fall off has long been a criterion of possible juvenile problems. When a youth is provided with a vehicle and slides behind the wheel, for all intent and purposes that youth is no longer under control or super- vision. Given an automobile his circle of ac- quaintances increases, usually unknown to his parents, and the incidence of group pressures increases respectively. This is an important factor since most juvenile offenses are group activity. The added mobility and the lessened proximity of undesirable areas all tend to in- crease the opportunity for delinquent acts. As social and economic standards have ex- panded into an era of seeming prosperity, the enigma of permissive neglect has multiplied. This is the paradox resulting from an honest attempt to envelope the youth with the vision of the "good things ". It stems from a natural desire to shield the child from the distasteful realities which he must someday face; and in so doing, often leads to a dependency pattern of material subjectiveness and the unconscious granting of license, mistakenly identified as right. The failure of a parent to retain control (Continued on Next Page) 90 and command respect from the youth is a major cause of juvenile problems. While juveniles commit a variety of offenses, the two major ones are found to be burglaries and runaways. In recent years the number of burglaries committed by juveniles has been steadily increasing, and involves male offenders entering homes, stores, and industry. At the same time, runaways are the leading offenses committed by girls. Due to the nature of the offense, the runaway usually extends itself into other areas of enforcement problems. Delinquency control requires the efforts and cooperation of all concerned with youth; par- ent, family, school, and community. The con- stant effort of law enforcement to function properly within the realm of its intended exis- tence, and the advantageous utilization of the resources available will continue to insure the proper treatment of the juvenile offender. FRANK J. SANDERS CO. 3000 E. Tulare St. AD 7 -8321 FRESNO Danish Creamery Association Quality Famous Since 1 895 E & Inyo Sts. Fresno AD 3 -5154 NOTARIES PUBLIC Campbell Tax & Business Service WILFRED B. & MARY C. CAMPBELL Income Tax - Photo Copy - Bookkeeping Birth Certificate and Payroll Service 5953 South Cedar Ave. AM 4 -2269 VALLEY BURGLAR & FIRE ALARM CO. 24 Hr. Phone — AD 3 -4309 SAM DAVIDSON CO. We Carry Our Own Contracts You Deal Only With Us Fulton & Ventura AD 3 -3187 Each year we take our readers on an imagin- ary tour of Fresno County, to meet the various law enforcement officers in outlying towns and judicial districts, and to learn something of their problems. From Edison Lake in the Sierras to Coalinga Mineral Springs west of Coalinga it is approximately two hundred miles. From Mercy Hot Springs west of Firebaugh to Hume Lake in the southeastern corner of the county it is almost as far. Yet all are in Fresno County, and their residents and those of the many communi- ORCHIDS Get your Orchid Flowers and Plants from the Largest Orchid Growers in the Son Joaquin Valley. It will pay you to trade at this BIG NURSERY, where you get the finest in plant material at sensible prices. Come out today. See for yourself. REEDLEY NURSERY, INC. REEDLEY, CALIF. West and Eye Sts. Phone MElrose 8 -2284 SALWASSER MFG. CO. Melvin Solwosser, President Reedley, Calif. 19931 E. Manning Ave. ME 8 -3554 91 AROUND THE COUNTY ties in between are bound together by certain common problems in all phases of county gov- ernment, including law enforcement. Therefore we feel we may contribute to the cause of better law enforcement by compiling and reviewing the problems encountered in each section of the county, so that the citizen can compare the problems of other communities with those of his own. Last year we began our tour in the north- (Continued on Next Page) Youngstown Grape Distributors FRUIT BUYERS & SHIPPERS REEDLEY P. O. Box 271 Phone ME 8 -2271 LONG DISTANCE HAULING Ronald Dooms Trucking In Parlier Phone MI 6 -2314 In Reedley Phone ME 8 -2829 16412 E. Manning Reedley western corner of the county. Just for the sake of variety, this year we will start diagonally across the county in the Dunlap Judicial Dis- trict, where Constable Sam Kelly is beginning his second year as the area's chief law enforce- ment officer. Either Constable Kelly is an expert at supress- ing crime, or the residents of the area are nearly all law abiding citizens. The only crime of vio- lence reported from the area last year involved persons who did not reside in the community, and investigating officers were of the opinion it was not nearly as serious as the victim claimed. The victim was one Arthur Yallup of Alberta, Canada. He told investigating officers he had met four men in Fresno, had several drinks with them, then accompanied them to a tavern in Dunlap. There they allegedly beat him, took his money, started to return to Fresno, and forced him out of the car at the corner of High- way 180 and Cove Ave. The victim, despite his condition, was able to furnish a fairly accurate description of the sus- pects and their car. Constable Kelly located them the next day and brought them to the Sheriff's Department for questioning. They ad- mitted having been with the victim, but their story of the details of the evening's activities varied considerably from his. When the officers went to the victim's hotel to question him fur- ther, they found he had checked out and appar- ently left town. Thus it appeared that what was originally reported as a robbery, assault, and possible kid- napping was actually nothing more than a drinking party that got a little out of hand. Down the hill and west of the Dunlap area is the Reedley Judicial District. The Reedley and Orange Cove Police Departments, and Constable JUNG'S SUPERMARKET ME 8 -3329 1834 South Ave. Reedley SAVATEER & BRIGHT TRUCKING 1714 - 9th Reedley r 1 Samuel Kelley, Constable Dunlap Judicial District FARMER'S SUPPLY MARKET Sanger Reedley Dinuba VANGAS BUTANE - PROPANE SERVICE 19849 E. Manning — Reedley Phone ME 8 -3505 Pena & Roldan Sunland Service 1501 "1" St. — ME 8 -4320 REEDLEY, CALIF. JACK BRANDT Grower - Shipper 6040 AVE. 430 REEDLEY, CALIF. COLLEGE INN Early American Dining Room MOTEL 18540 E. Manning Ave. Reedley REEDLEY ELECTRIC SUPPLY FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 1151 G Street Phone MElrose 8 -3313 Krouse Workentin FACTORY METHOD RECAPPING COMPLETE AUTO & TRUCK REPAIR LEE'S SERVICE ON THE FARM & ROAD SERVICE 15th & "I" ST. REEDLEY, CALIF. ME 8 -3535 Western Auto Associate Store 1612 Eleventh St. Reedley, California Telephone MElrose 8 -3412 ALTA OIL COMPANY LINZMEIER BROS. Norwalk Products — Butane - Propane Service Plant Phone ME 8 -2645 11th & Manning Reedley, Calif. VALLEY PLUMBING CO. Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work Bus. Phone MElrose 8 -2918 1 235 - 1 1 th Street Reedley Calif. , Colonial Flower Shop Gifts for All Occasions ME 8 -2031 REEDLEY 1724 - 1 1 th Berryhill Electric Motor Shop ME 8 -3222 REEDLEY 1021 F Street MILLER'S GARAGE 1237 G Street REEDLEY ME 8 -2024 W. J. HEINRICHS Farm Machinery Manufacturers Distributors and Dealers for EDWARDS TRANSFORK 21013 E. Dinuba Phone ME 8 -3244 Reedley WM. H. KELLY GASOLINE RICHFIELD PRODUCTS 17855 E. Manning — Reedley WILLIAM FEDRAU CROP DUSTING FERTILIZING P. O. Box 172 20720 E. Dinuba Reedley SUN KING DAIRY 1610 1 1 th Street REEDLEY ANDREW S. MARICH Contractor 5716 S. Frankwood, Reedley Justesen's Department Store Quality Merchandise - Reasonable Prices 1114 G Street REEDLEY ME 8 -2010 Reedley Flower & Gift Shop JULIE RUC060 "FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 1160 G Street Reedley ME 8 -2034 BEAR CLUB ON SALE OFF SALE 9019 S. BUTTONWILLOW REEDLEY BILL BELKNAP WATER WELL DRILLING GUARANTEED WORK 9274 S. Buttonwillow REEDLEY ME 8-2113 93 f � s James Martin, Constable Reedley Judicial District 1 _, Ralph Preheim, Deputy Constable Reedley Judicial District Jim Martin and his deputy, Ralph Preheim, are responsible for law and order. This also is a quiet, law abiding community. Although the economy is largely based upon agriculture, the population is more stable than in many other communities. Constable Martin had several school burglaries last year, most of which have been solved. In February a cafe at the corner of Manning and Alta Avenues was robbed. Four suspects held up the proprietor and a customer, taking the money from the cash register and each man's wallet. This case is still under investigation. Chief John Kroeker of the Reedley Police De- partment had a quiet year as far as sensational crimes are concerned. However, in a somewhat unusual case, efficient investigation by his de- partment saved hundreds of dollars for the citi- zens of the community. The investigation occurred last fall, when several home owners complained they had paid exorbitant fees for (Continued on Next Page) what turned out to be almost worthless pest control services. Chief Kroeker and his men soon identified the self - styled pest control ex- perts as Bill R. Smiley and Bobby Ernest Simon, both of Fresno. After a three week investigation enough evidence was collected to justify an arrest, and the two were subsequently convicted and given stiff jail sentences for operating with- out state licenses. In Orange Cove, the district's other incor- porated city, Chief of Police Melvin Clancy and his department reported a very uneventful year. From Reedley we continue west along Man- ning Avenue, cross the Kings River, and enter the Parlier Judicial District. Here Constable Ed Camino, his deputy, Bob Montague, and the Parlier Police Department dispense law and order. Chief Frank Buchanan of the Parlier Police Department reported nothing more than rou- tine traffic arrests and disturbances. However there was a great deal of activity in the rural areas. The first crime of any consequence occurred early in March, when a 22 year old Reedley man AL MALAKIAN Fleet Trucking - Cash Buyer of Fruits Eye & 10th Reedley ME 8 -2932 6091 E. Butler Fresno CL 1 -1795 METRY'S CAFE 19763 E. Manning Reedley ME 8 -3240 CROP DUSTING Spraying - Dusting - Seeding - Ground Rig Spraying ME 8 -2144 Great Western School of Aeronautics Frankwood near Central Reedley EMORY STEWART Packing REEDLEY 94 John Kroeker, Chief of Police Reedle1, ROBERT TAYLOR CO. GROWER - PACKER - SHIPPER GRAPE & TREE FRUIT Orange Cove, California C & B Variety & Department Store Your UVR Store 600 Park Blvd. Orange Cove, California VIRGINIA'S CAFE HOME COOKING - HOMEMADE PIES Open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sat. 6 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. 628 Park Orange Cove, Calif. Russell's ( Bob) Nursery Service BUDING - BALLING - TOP WORKING - PLANTING Licensed - Bonded Farm Labor Contractor ACREAGE MANAGEMENT MA 6 -7837 P. O. Box 791 ORANGE COVE DODSON MOBIL SERVICE MArket 6 -4510 ORANGE COVE, CALIFORNIA THE BEAUTY COVE CALL MA 6 -7846 Open Tuesday thru Saturday 551 Park Blvd. Orange Cove REEVES GROCERY 320 Park Blvd. Orange Cove ORANGE COVE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS MA 6 -7749 Orange Cove Donald Hamburger A. C. MARKET GROCERIES - MEATS FRUITS - VEGETABLES BEER - WINES & NOTIONS 1 145 Park Blvd. Orange Cove MA 6 -7635 B H it O Cold Storage Co. COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE P. O. Box 6 Orange Cove, Calif. R & S WRECKING 150 Anchor Orange Cove MA 6 -7628 THREE MUSKETEERS BEER - WINE - COCKTAILS 634 Park Blvd Orange Cove CLAUDE McKEE TRUCKING MA 6 -4468 Orange Cove HARDING & LEGGETT'S, Inc. ORANGES - LEMONS - GRAPEFRUIT Orange Cove MArket 6 -4432 Vogel's Orange Cove Market Phone MA 6 -7800 Orange Cove KENT A. FISH President- Monager ORANGE COVE ORANGE GROWERS ORANGE COVE Oranges - Cold Storage - Grapes 95 11111` Melvin A Clancy, Chief of Police Oran ee Cove Frank Buchanan, Chief of Police Parlier COVETTE DEPARTMENT STORE 532 Park Blvd, Orange Cove MA 6 -7666 Highmon Machine Shop & TV Repair FAIRBANKS -MORSE SALES G SERVICE TV - RADIO SERVICE Orange Cove - Phone MA 6 -7824 J & J SUPERMARKET ORANGE COVE, CALIFORNIA NEITA'S DRIVE INN Good Food — Home Made Pies MA 6 -9902 203 Park Blvd. Orange Cove IAN /NOV/CH BROS., INC. GROWERS, PACKERS & SHIPPERS MArket 6 -4475 P. O. Box 398 Orange Cove, Calif. was attacked, beaten, and robbed by a gang of youths on Lac Jac Avenue near Manning. In addition to losing his money, lie was injured seriously enough to require hospital treatment. He was able to give Constable Camino sufficient information to enable him to locate and arrest the five suspects. A few months later a 69 year old woman living alone was beaten and raped by James Oliver, Jr., a 20 year old farm worker. After the attack the victim telephoned a relative and described her attacker. The information was relayed to Constable Camino, who arrested the suspect a short time later. Late in the year the Parlier area, plus the Sanger and Reedley areas, was the theater of operations of a gang of school burglars. Con- stable Camino and Deputy Montague were active in the investigation, and were instru- mental in the arrest of several of the suspects and the recovery of a considerable amount of stolen property. Immediately north of the Parlier area is the Sanger Judicial District. In the city of Sanger Chief of Police Carl Armstrong heads one of the most progressive small departments in the state. The department is at the same strength as last year, consisting of fourteen full time officers, and a reserve force to augment the regular staff. The department's juvenile bureau has again proved itself a valuable asset to the community. Its operations are based upon the belief of Chief (Continued on Next Page) BEN'S CAFE PARLIER FRANK MONTAGUE Trucking 402 Fresno — Parlier — MI 6 -2834 TOVAR'S GROCERY COMPLETE MARKET BEER - WINE - LIQUORS 301 K Street PARLIER MI 6 -2625 CONDIT'S FURNITURE STORE CLYDE J. CONDIT 8584 Mendocino Parlier MI 62351 96 Deputy Constable Robert Montague Constable Ed. Camino Parlier Judicial District Chris Sorensen Packing Co. Western Wagon Wagon Wheel BRANDS Growers - Packers - Shippers QUALITY CALIFORNIA FRUIT Phone Mitchell 6 -2721 PARLIER MONCRIEF SALES & SERVICE CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH SPORTING GOODS — HOME APPLIANCES 450 Fresno Street Telephone MI 6 -2704 PARLIER, CALIF. PARLIER PHARMACY MI 6 -2364 646 Fresno St. Parlier, Calif. WAYNE M. CARPENTER AGENT MOBIL OIL CORPORATION Fresno & Newmark Ave., Parlier TAD'S JEWELRY PARLIER Creager Funeral Chapel, Inc. Rose B. Creager — Chas. Wallin 1524 - 9th — Sanger TR 5 -2613 STOP -N -SHOP MARKET Groceries - Meats - Vegetables - Beer - Wine - Magazines TACKLE - HUNTING, FISHING LICENSES GAS - OIL - FREE ICE - SUNDRIES 16246 E. Kings Canyon Rd. Sanger TR 5 -3393 Calho Electrical Distributors DON LACY, General Manager Office TR 5 -4676 — Res. AD 7 -4446 750 N Street Sanger, Calif. Compliments LACKAFF CATTLE CORP. 1665 N. Academy Sanger Tennis Erickson Packing Co. Packer and Shipper of Juice Grapes DEL REY, CALIF, - P. O. BOX 193 Phone 5551 TENNIS H. ERICKSON RES. Sanger - TRin ty 5 -8933 THE OASIS 757 Academy Sanger 97 Sanger Police Department From left —Sgt. 011ie Farris, Lt. Charles McVay, Chief Carl Armstrong, Sgt. Ken- neth Walker, Ervin Metzler, Sgt. Robert Bustamente. From left—Patrolmen James Lent, Andrew Padilla, Don Shepherd, Don Justice, Gary Cowdrey, Kent Zenor, Vince Howlett, William Arneson. JOHN STEINERT, JR. Insurance - Real Estate 633 N Street SANGER TR 5 -3922 Sanger Laundry £r Dry Cleaning 730 N Street SANGER TR 5 -2914 JOHN KASHIKI GROWER & SHIPPER KASH BRAND Ph. MI 6 -2338 BOX 368 PARLIER, CALIF. [ate SANGER JUDICIAL DISTRICT — Deputy Van Vallrs, Constahlr Hershel Pigg. Armstrong that an organized effort on the part of the police in handling juvenile offenders and supporting youth activities is an extremely im- portant part of effective law enforcement. Statistics show an appreciable drop in juvenile offenses during 1961. The statistics also show a slight decrease in the number of crimes committed by adult of- fenders as compared with the previous year. The department was fortunate to be able to expand its facilities last year, with the addition of a new squad room. The additional space will enable the department to conduct training schools, personnel meetings, and other activities which previously had to be held elsewhere, often away from police headquarters. The expansiorf is expected to add considerably to the overall efficiency of the department. Law enforcement in the rural portion of the district is handled by Constable Hurshel Pigg and his deputy, Val Valles. Probably the most interesting case they were called upon to investi- gate during 1961 was a murder occurring in a labor camp on South Riverbend Road. The victim was a farm worker, Luis Garcia, who was shot with a rifle as he stood in the door- way of his cabin. He died about two hours later in the Fresno County General Hospital. Constable Pigg was the first officer on the 98 BIANCO PACKING CO.. INC. SANGER LEONARD BROTHERS SANGER OLIVER'S PLACE ON & OFF SALE LIQUOR SANDWICHES & DINNERS Centerville THE LEWIS'S KINGS RIVER LODGE OVERLOOKING PINE FLAT LAKE "Our Specialties" CHICKEN AUSTERE SIZZLING STEAKS COCKTAILS Trimmer Route Sanger, Calif. Jack, Lorraine and Bill Clovis- Sanger Co- Operative Gin Inc. CL 1 -1050 1559 N. McColl SANGER BARR PACKING CO. FOR OVER 30 YEARS GROWERS and SHIPPERS of PRIME FRESH TREE FRUIT & GRAPES SANGER BERT ZOOK RANCH SANGER CHOOLMAN'S GROWERS AND PACKERS OF RAISINS AND DRIED FRUIT CHOOLJIAN BROS. PACKING CO. SANGER, CALIFORNIA 99 1� r 1 Murder suspect Hipolito C. Pena. scene. From accounts of witnesses he was able to identify the suspect as another farm laborer and former friend of the victim, Hipolito C. Pena. He arrested Pena in his home on Lone Oaks Road, and brought him to Fresno for questioning. In a formal statement Pena admitted the shooting, explaining he and the victim had quar- reled over the victim's talking too much about his (Pena's) arrest on a drunk driving charge. They had fought earlier in the day when Pena visited friends in the camp where Garcia lived. Other residents of the camp stopped the fight, and Pena then went home, got the rifle, returned and shot Garcia. Pena later entered a plea of guilty to a charge BELL -FLOR MARKET 1046 - 8th Street TR 5 -3648 SANGER C & C ELECTRIC 1901 - 5th Street TR 5 -2630 SANGER of second degree murder, and is presently serving a prison sentence. Directly west of Sanger is the Fresno Judicial District, which includes the Fresno metropoli- tan area. Law enforcement in the rural section is the responsibility of the Sheriff's Department. Due to the density of the population, problems encountered here are virtually the same as those the Fresno Police Department faces inside the city. For that reason the Department operates in much the same way as a large city police department. We regret to state that 1961 was an excep- tionally bloody year in the Fresno area -. There were several major robberies, and more than the usual number were accompanied by violence and death. The first occurred shortly after midnight on the morning of February 2nd, in a liquor store on Belmont Avenue operated by Paul Bigrigg. Three men entered, one of them brandishing a .22 caliber revolver, and announced a robbery. Present were Bigrigg, a clerk, and one customer. While the bandits were collecting the wallets from the victims, another customer entered. The robbers turned their attention to him mo- mentarily, and Bigrigg took advantage of the distraction, grabbed a .38 caliber revolver from beneath the counter, and started shooting at the suspects. He hit two of them, including the one who had the gun. The gunman returned the fire, hitting Bigrigg in the chest and fatally wounding him. All three suspects then ran from the store, hesitating just long enough to loot the cash register. About two hours later Jimmie Dean Engle - bright of Selma was admitted to the county hospital for treatment of a bullet wound. He readily admitted to officers he had been involved in the robbery but refused to identify his companions. Shortly after daylight a garbage collection crew found the body of a man in an alley several blocks from the crime scene. The de- ceased was identified as Henry Thomas, and turned out to be the second robber hit by Big - rigg's shots. Officers immediately began a search for Har- old Ray Englebright, Jimmie's brother. He sur- rendered late the next day, and after questioning 100 him the officers were able to establish a compre- hensive account of the events concerning the crime. Early in the evening of February 1st the two Englebrights and two juveniles, Darrell Comp - (Continued on Page 102) A. J. Amesbury & Sons Concrete Pipe Irrigation Systems 1 10 Academy Sanger THE OASIS 757 Academy Sanger I SANGER BOATS 1140 Academy — Sanger, Calif. 13 Miles from Fresno Phone TR 5 -4434 Jack Davidson APRILE'S PLACE 933 Academy TR 5 -7179 SANGER E. GIBBS & SONS Contractor - Trenching - Custom Digging TR 5 -3646 or 5 -4115 105 Academy St, SANGER OLE OLSON ELECTRIC Industrial - Residential - Commercial TRinity 5 -3928 1127 Academy Ave. Sanger, Calif. PINE FLAT LAKE MOTEL JACK & LEFA HALL, Owners Box 79B - Trimmer Rt. Sanger, California 209 TRINITY 5 -5100 TURPIN'S SERVICE TIRE SERVICE - RECAPPING 13018 E. Kings Canyon Rd. SANGER, CALIF. MORT'S RADIO & TV ZENITH 1317 7th St. TR 5 -4424 SANGER LUMBER WHOLESALERS Douglas Fir - Redwood - Pine - Plywood 12917 E. Kings Canyon Rd. Sanger TR 5 -4576 CLARK & PITTS PLUMBING 1031 N St. Sanger, Calif. Bus. Ph. 2131 — Home 2335 Kay's Liquor Store, where owner Paul Bigrigg was killed in a gun battle with robbers. VON'S JEWEL BOX "CREDIT JEWELERS" EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING 1347 7th St. Sanger, Calif. TRinity 5 -2773 VALENCIA MARKET GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES BEER & WINE - NOTIONS 1222 Academy St. SANGER TR 5 -2893 SUMMERS SHELL SERVICE TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES 16155 E. Kings Canyon Rd. Phone TR 5 -4649 Sanger, Calif. HENRY BENDER MOTOR SALES TR 5 -2132 601 Academy Sanger, Calif. ESTHER REID Realtor Homes — — Farms 636 O St., Sanger Off. TR 5 -2181 — Res. TR 5 -2636 VICTOR PISTACCHIO 1432 S. Academy St. SANGER Gene Olson Body & Paint Shop FREE ESTIMATES 1119 Academy SANGER TR 5 -4852 TAYLOR REXALL DRUGS 1401 Seventh St. TR 5 -2515 SANGER 101 A garbage crew was startled by this gruesome scene, a few blocks from Kay's Lignor Store the morning after the killing. Ak Lt. John Belton of the Sheriff's Department Identification Bureau examines the robber's body. HOGUE'S BOTTLE SHOP 1308 - 7th Street TR 5 -3410 SANGER BEST WISHES LOUIS FUENTES KARL'S SHOE STORE 1441 - 7th Street Sanger TR 5 -7671 SANGER BOATS 1 140 Academy — Sanger, Calif. 13 Miles from Fresno Phone TR 5 -4434 Jack Davidson FAIRVIEW GARAGE 2015 N. Academy TR 5 -8062 SANGER TUSAN PACKING CO. SANGER ton and Dennis Hicks, had decided to pull a robbery. Compton furnished the gun, and they drove to west Fresno and enlisted the aid of Thomas and another subject, who has never been apprehended or identified. When they de- cided upon Bigrigg's store, Jimmie, Thomas, and the unidentified man entered, with Jimmie carrying the gun, while the others waited in the car. After the shooting all except Thomas fled in the car, with the unidentified man in possession of the loot. They intended to take Jimmie to a doctor in Selma, but had a flat tire near Fowler. Harold and one of the juveniles went for help, and returned with a friend named Jack Lambert. The unknown suspect was then robbed of the loot and kicked out of the car, and Lam- bert drove the others to the county hospital, where Jimmie was left for treatment. Lambert then took the two juveniles to their homes, and took Harold to Kingsburg, where he spent the night in a motel and hid near a cotton compress until he decided to surrender. The two Englebrights were sentenced to life imprisonment on charges of robbery and mur- der, following pleas of guilty. The juveniles were committed to the California Youth Au- thority. Jack Lambert and William Englebright, the father of Jimmie and Harold, were both charged with giving false information to investi- gating officers. A second tragic robbery and murder occurred on May 21st at a Highway City liquor store. The proprietor, Homer P. Bryan, was shot in the back as he was locking the store for the night, and robbed of his day's receipts. There was no indication whatsoever that he had re- sisted, and it is possible he was unaware of the robbers' presence. (Continued on Page 104) PERRY'S PIEDRA MARKET Kings River Piedra THE HITCHIN' RAIL On Kings River PIEDRA, CALIF. 102 The auto used by the Englebright gang, abandoned by the side of Highway 99 when a lire went flat during their f light. Quality Dried Fruits of California HOLIDAY GIFT PACKS GARRY PACKING CO. PHONE DEL REY 5232 DEL REY, CALIFORNIA Kavanngh Distributing Co. Shippers & Distributors Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Los Angeles — Del Rey BERT'S DEL RANCHO REY DEL REY PHONE 5481 Central California Packing Co. DEL CARA BRAND DEL REY CALIFORNIA DEL REY PACKING CO. GROWERS AND PACKERS OF ALL VARIETIES RAISINS DEL REY, CALIF. HENRY DAMSEN Trojan Powder Dist. 5775 E. Nees CLOVIS CY 9 -6226 SIERRA CLEANERS Open 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. 24 hour service 621 5th St. Clovis CY 9 -4415 Formerly Capitol Cleaners WANDA GENTRY —Owner PRIVATE BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE MARIO'S TOLLHOUSE INN Finest Food Served "Anywhere" 53 No. Tollhouse Rd. Clovis, Calif. CY 9 -5073 COMMERCIAL REPAIR Portable Welding 1 Mile North of Copper Ave. on Auberry Rd, CY 9 -4134 CLOVIS Bob Frisch ANDY'S CEDAR INN Shish Kabob Dinners CY 9 -9926 Clovis 450 Clovis Ave. SIERRA LATHING CO. Auberry & Millerton Clovis — CY 9 -5242 JIMBO'S COCKTAILS 4672 E. Herndon — Clovis CY 9 -9924 VALENTINE DAIRIES CY 9 -6006 5588 E. Herndon Clovis BOB COOK GARAGE 236 Bullard Clovis CY 9 -4183 JAY BRINKLEY SERVICE CY 9 -4471 1110 Clovis Avenue — Clovis RAY'S MARKET CY 9 -6624 1321 Clovis Avenue, Clovis GLENN AUSTIN Life Insurance Estate — Business — Family Protection 1220 E. 3rd St. Clovis CY 9 -4452 Bruno Bros. Plaster Contractors PHIL — FRANK — NICK Phones: CY 9 -4646 CY 9 -4786 CL 5 -5625 222 Russell Clovis, Calif. COMPOLONGO POULTRY RANCH Strictly Ranch Fresh Eggs 7584 E. Tollhouse Rd. Clovis CY 9 -6583 103 M(o %11 Jimmie Dean Englebrighl. ;,nob Harold Ray Englebright key bit of evidence which would have led to the con - viction of the Englebrights, had they not pleaded guilty. , A glove which was dropped at the scene by the suspects, and its mate, found in the abandoned car. BETTER BUY MARKET 10777 E, Morro St. P. O. Box 185 Phone 5261, Del Rey ENOCH PACKING CO., Inc. RAISINS - DRIED FRUITS Phone 5131 Del Rey, Calif. The only witnesses were the suspects and their accomplices; therefore several minutes elapsed between the commission of the crime and its discovery. When officers arrived at the scene, in response to a call from a late customer who found the victim lying in the doorway, they found very little upon which to base their in- vestigation. For several days the outlook was quite discouraging. A few weeks later there was a service station robbery in Phoenix, Arizona, in which the pro- prietor was shot and wounded. Arizona officers soon afterward arrested one Fred Waldo as a suspect. Their investigation revealed he and a former companion, James Abner Bentley, had been bragging about killing a bartender in Cali- fornia. Their description of the crime closely matched that of the Highway City robbery and murder. Sheriff "s detectives and Deputy District At- torney George Carter went immediately to Phoenix to question Waldo. After talking to him they were convinced he was involved in the local crime, although he would not actually say so. He also mentioned a Merced County couple, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Chapple, and indicated they might have been involved. The Chapples were picked up for question- ing, and admitted having accompanied Waldo and Bentley to Fresno on the night of the rob- bery, driving the getaway car, and sharing in the loot. They claimed they were forced to participate. Meanwhile Bentley was arrested in Ft. Scott, Kansas, and taken to Phoenix. Shortly after his arrival there he admitted to Arizona authorities his part in the Highway City crime, and also implicated Waldo and the Chapples. By that time it appeared the case here was much stronger than that in Arizona, so the two suspects were released to Fresno County for prosecution here. At a preliminary hearing there was testimony indicating that before the robbery Waldo and Bentley made a fifteen dollar bet as to which would kill the victim. Before the case actually went to trial Waldo and Bentley entered pleas of guilty to charges of robbery, conspiracy to commit murder, and (Continued on Next Page) 104 Thomas Higgason Chief of Police, Clovis CLOVIS READY -MIX CO. 5850 E. Tollhouse CY 9 -6849 CLOVIS MULDOON CO., INC. CY 9 -6889 Clovis Wally's Cabinet Shop CY 9 -6403 CLOVIS 610 - 5th LINENBACH AUTO PARTS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALES 3rd & CLOVIS AVE. CLOVIS CY 9 -4381 Dale's Friendly Trading Center CY 9-4290 5619 E. Tollhouse — Clovis HUMPHREY STATION CY 9 -6522 Tollhouse Road — Clovis BAIRD & COFFMAN F E E D S CY 9 -4581 Clovis r 4i..` The building at right is a store called Liquor 1- unction, taherr Homer P. Bryan was killed. Patrons of the tavern at right were unaware of the tragedy occurring just a few feet away. J & M Liquor & Sport Goods FISHING & HUNTING LICENSES John & Millie Andreis 610 Clovis CLOVIS CY 9 -4445 WEBB'S GROCERY General Merchandise GAS &OIL 1605 E. 5th St. — Clovis CLOVIS DRUGS Free Delivery - 15 Mile Radius 625 4th Street CY 9 -2141 W. A. "ART" RUSSELL Building Contractor 434 Beverly Drive Clovis PAPAGNI FRUIT CO. CLOVIS CY 9 -2541 DANCING FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS DEE'S TAVERN Ralph & Evelyn Joseph, Prop. 532 Clovis Avenue CY 9 -9900 Clovis SAVINO'S MARKET TONY SAVING (Formerly of Friont) 4690 E. Herndon CY 9 -4653 Clovis California Iron & Machine Co. Repo iring - Designing- Fobricoting- Welding- Machining 319 E. Tollhouse Clovis CY 9 -5835 4th at Clovis Ave. Ph. CY 9 -4366 Clovis, Calif. CLOVIS FURNITURE CO. ESTABLISHED 1912 COLONIAL - PROVINCIAL — CARPET "The Home of the Fabulous Furniture Buying Plans" 105 murder. In a subsequent hearing it was deter- mined that it was murder in the first degree. A few weeks later a jury, the selection of which required several weeks, ruled that Bentley must die in the gas chamber, and that Waldo be sentenced to life imprisonment. There was never a clear explanation of their reason for making a distinction between the two. The Chapples were then tried for their part in the tragic and useless crime. Mrs. Chapple entered a plea of guilty to being an accessory, and was sentenced to a year in jail. Chapple was found guilty of the same charges as Waldo and Bentley, and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Still another case in which a robbery victim was shot had a happier ending, although the suspect has not yet been apprehended. A seven- teen year old waitress in a drive -in restaurant was shot in the left arm and chest after she had already given the bandit the money from the cash register. Fortunately, although she had to undergo surgery and a long period of hospitali- zation, she recovered without any lasting ill effects. There were several other notable robberies during the year. Clayton Ralph Sagers, a Fresno salesman, was arrested by sheriff's detectives and FBI agents for the robbery of two savings and loan association offices, in which the loot totaled over fifteen thousand dollars. He became a suspect when he spent a two dollar bill taken in one of the robberies. Three Fresno men, Thomas Ray Carrick, Edward J. Lewis, and Jack O. Barnes, and Harold Durfee of Oroville, were arrested in November for the robbery of a market on Bel- mont Avenue near Roeding Park and a motel at Belmont and Cedar Avenues. One of the youngest robbery suspects ever arrested by this department was the twelve - year old boy who entered a children's clothing store on Cedar Avenue near Shields and spent several minutes posing as a prospective customer, and eyeing the day's receipts which were in a cash bag on the counter. Finally he struck the female proprietor with his fist, cutting her lip. He then apparently was overcome by panic, for he fled empty handed. He was picked up by a sheriff's patrol unit a few minutes later, and admitted he had planned to rob the victim. (Continued on Next Page) OWN n f �r r James Abner Bentley Fred Waldo BOICE FUNERAL HOME Arthur Boice — Alice Boice Lady Assistant 308 Pollasky — CY 9 -4372 CLOVIS RALPH'S DRUG STORE No Tollhouse & Sunnyside CY 9 -6825 CLOVIS CLOVIS. AUTO PARTS GEORGE H. RAAB CY 9 -6884 CLOVIS 885 Clovis Ave. CLOVIS DRAY & ICE CO. Feed — Form Supply — Ice 264 Clovis Clovis CY 9 -4628 Owner, John B. Weldon JACK'S DRIVE IN Big Burgers and Delicious Frosties CATERING SERVICE Service Inside or Outside Greyhound & Moyer Bus Stop 753 5th Sr. Clovis CY 9 -9933 106 Another major crime connected with a rob- bery was the kidnapping of the manager of the J. C. Penney store, with his wife. They were taken from their suburban Fresno home and the wife was held hostage in the car while her husband was forced to open the safe. Since the kidnapping occurred in the unincorporated area and the robbery inside the city, the Sheriff's Department and Fresno Police Department worked together on the investigation. At this time the investigation is not completely closed. The case will be discussed further next year. From Fresno we go northeast to Fresno's biggest neighbor, Clovis, and the Clovis Judicial District. Here the Clovis Police Department is waging a valiant battle in its fight to keep abreast of the problems created by the phenom- enal growth of the city. Alvie Maze is serving his fourth term as constable, assisted in his duties by Deputy Fred Sagniere. No doubt the most important arrest made by the Clovis Police Department last year was on February 23rd, when Patrolmen Lyle Smith and Jim Raskup caught two suspects removing tires from a recapping firm's warehouse. The two suspects, John Hardin and Jack G. Paull, both of Fresno, were booked in the Clovis City Jail, and placed in separate cells, close enough together, however, to enable them to talk to each other. Lt. Gino Pishione hid in the building and listened as the two planned a story to explain their activities. With information thus collected a search warrant was obtained, and the homes of the suspects searched by Clovis Police Depart- ment and Sheriff's Department officers. They recovered several thousand dollars worth of stolen property, and implicated the pair in a string of burglaries extending over several months, occurring in the East Fresno and Clovis areas. Lt. Pishione had done another bit of valuable undercover work just a few weeks earlier, when he spent several weeks posing as a narcotics addict while helping state and local narcotics investigators to trap a known peddler. The trap was sprung in the Biola area late in January. In addition to breaking up a narcotics ring, this >r 4 CLOVIS JUDICIAL DISTRICT — Deputy Constable Fred Sagnire and Constable Alvie Maze: RAY'S SERVICE 310 Clovis Ave. — Clovis CLOVIS CONCRETE PIPE In Business Since 1919 CY 9 -4464 Clovis CLOVIS CABINET SHOP * Custom Made Millwork * Residential — Commercial "Built -in Kitchens A Specialty" Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates 738 Lincoln Ave. Clovis CY 9 -6707 STAN'S TV & RADIO REPAIR All Makes - Personalized Service - Modern Equipment Serving All of Fresno 606 Pollasky Clovis CY 9 -6754 STEVE & JERRY'S CAFE, MOTEL & SERVICE SHORT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY EVERYTHING FOR THE FISHERMAN 17304 N. Friant Friant, Calif. 107 arrest also resulted in' the recovery of a great deal of stolen propety. Chief Higgason lost one of his best men in March when Sergeant Charles Mayes resigned to become Chief of Police in McFarland, Kern County. Constable Maze had a somewhat unusual crime to investigate last year; the setting of a fire which burned over several hundred acres of trees and grassland near a nudist camp north of Clovis. From the beginning of the investiga- tion the prime suspect appeared to be a fourteen year old boy who claimed to be a witness, and was quite eager to tell what he had seen. How- ever, a little checking proved his story untrue, and lie subsequently admitted having started the blaze. He explained he did so because he wanted some excitement. In the field of more conventional crimes, two burglars were caught in the act in separate jobs in the Clovis area. On February 12th Gary Le- roy Loyd was captured while trying to pry open the safe in a hardware store on Clovis Avenue in Tarpey Village. He admitted to three other burglaries of the same establishment, plus six others in the Fresno area and two in Visalia. (Continued on \`rxl Page) 1 Bad 80� ? MARKET' 7 WHERE YOU BUY THE BEST FOR LESS 745 Clovis Ave. CLOVIS JOHNNIE'S FISHING COVE BEER & PIZZA Johnnie & Catherine FRIANT FRIANT TRADING POST FRIANT'S MOST COMPLETE MARKET Lloyd & Thelma Valentine FRIANT r s Gary Leroy Loyd, who has just been captured in the act of burglarizing the Village Hardware in Tarhey Village, sits with his hands cuffed behind him, under the watchful eye of Deputy John Stark. The officer in the background is the late Sgt. Richard Bain. A few months later Maze and Sagniere ar- rested Ruben Ray Call as he was fleeing the scene of a burglary he had committed at a sand and gravel plant on the river near Friant Road. He admitted one previous entry of the building. From Clovis we proceed northeast on High- way 168, then re -enter the mountains for a look at the Ponderosa Judicial District. Local law enforcement officers are Constable Jack Sturges and his deputy Dick Smith. For many decades the area has been a popular summer vacation spot. Since the China Peak Ski Resort went into operation a few years ago it has become virtually a year -round playground for not only San Joaquin Valley residents, but also for people all over Central and Southern California. (Continued on Next Page) HOKE'S TOLLHOUSE CAFE Good Food - Friendly Service Frank & Stella Hoke TOLLHOUSE, CALIF. TOLLHOUSE GARAGE TOWING G GENERAL REPAIR Tires is Accessories - AAA Service TOLLHOUSE. CALIF. BILL & DONNA EVA'S Tollhouse Store, Gen. Mdse. Tollhouse, Calif. A Portion of the loot recovered from Gary Loyd following his arrest. SHAVER LAKE GARAGE Shaver Lake, Calif. Clyde Taylor KING'S RIVER LUMBER CORP. AUBERRY, CALIFORNIA Mikkelsen Butane Service Auberry, Calif. - P. G. Box 138 1 1/2 Miles South of Auberry, on Auberry Road Phone UL 6 -2341 B. A. MIKKELSEN, Prop. Pete's Garage is Service AAA TOWING & REPAIRING Phone UL 6 -2261 AUBERRY, CALIF. JOE AND MARY'S STEAK HOUSE Fried Chicken & Steaks Home Made Pies & Cakes AUBERRY, CAI -IF. AUBERRY BUILDERS SUPPLY Jay & Mary Taylor, Prop. UL 6 -2851 Auberry, Calif. NEWTONS ALDER SPRINGS STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Auberry - Shaver Lake Road Constable Jack Sturges Dejruty Constable Richard Smith Ponderosa Judicial District THE CHIEFTAIN CAFE SHORT ORDERS - COLD BEER Big Creek, Calif. When at HUNTINGTON LAKE Visit "The Pine Cone Shoppe" LAKESHORE, CALIF. Shaver Lake Barber & Beauty Shop Bill & Virginia Adams, Prop. Shaver Lake, Calif. RALPH'S GARAGE Auto Repairs - Tow Service - Boat Rentals AAA Road Service - National Auto Club LAKESHORE CALIF. ECKERT'S LODGE RESTAURANT - BAR - HOTEL SHAVER LAKE, CALIF. CHAS. J. ECKERT, Prop. Angelo's Shaver Lake Bakery & Coffee Shop P. O. Box 37 SHAVER LAKE, CALIF. "HAMBURGER HAVEN" Home Baked Pies GOOD FOOD Roy & Nellie Gibbs Shaver Lake, California 109 Despite the constant turnover of population, the crime rate in the area is quite low. Each year there are a few cabin burglaries, petty thefts from camps, and other relatively minor incidents, but seldom is there a major crime. About the most newsworthy event last year occurred on Highway 168 near Humphreys Station, when a Fresno couple were robbed of their car at knifepoint by four men. They had stopped when they saw one man standing by the roadside waving. While he was telling them something about having been involved in an accident and needing a ride to Clovis, the other three appeared. The victim then offered to take one of them to Clovis, but this offer did not satisfy them. One of them drew a knife and held it against the woman's throat. Her husband was successful in persuading the suspects to leave her alone, and she ran from the car. They then turned their attention to him, and soon forced him out of the car. By that time one of the suspects, all of whom had been drinking heavily, had passed out in a ditch beside the road. The other three fled in the victim's car, leaving him. He was still there, only semi - conscious, when the officers arrived in response to the victim's call from a nearby farmhouse. The suspect who was left behind was booked in jail and questioned. However, he claimed he was so drunk at the time of the incident he was unable to remember anything. The car was located the next day abandoned in Madera County. Subsequent investigation resulted in the arrest of the other suspects. The subject who actually held the knife LAKE SHORE RESORT ON HUNTINGTON LAKE ANN W. EDWARDS, Owner P. O. Lakeshore Resort, Calif. GENERAL STORE _ FRESH MEATS HOUSEKEEPING & MOTEL COTTAGES TRAILER .COURT BOATS & MOTORS Coffee Shop &' Restaurant Cocktail Bar - Packaged Liquor SEASON May to October against the victim's throat was identified as Ted Chenot of North Fork, Madera County. He was given a state prison sentence. The others received less severe punishment. Leaving behind the land of tall pines and fish stories which sound tall but are probably true, we return to the Valley floor and retrace our steps though Clovis and Fresno on Herndon Avenue, cross Highway 99 at the community of Herndon, and enter the Kerman Judicial Dis- trict. Constable Henry Wulf, assisted by Depu- ties Gene Petrucelli, Louie Perriera, and Adrian White, has one of the busiest areas -in the county. Last year they had quite a variety of major crimes. The first was the attempted robbery of the Dixieland Cafe on Whitesbridge Road, occur- ring on January 29th. Early in the evening a young man entered, armed with a .22 caliber rifle and wearing a lady's nylon stocking as a mask. He was followed a moment later by two others. The waitress ducked behind a counter and ran into an adjoining storeroom. The armed suspect started to follow, when Earl W. Davis, the cafe owner who was seated at the counter, said, "You'd better get out of here, boys. She'll shoot you." All three suspects then ran out the front door, got into a car in which three other youths were waiting, and fled, going west on Whitesbridge. The investigating officers who arrived a short time later put out a radio broadcast describing the suspects and their car. Constable Bill Tray- lor of Firebaugh, hearing the broadcast, remem- bered that a Firebaugh youth named Edward Wayne Pugh owned such a car, and also recalled having seen Pugh and several other youths to- gether in Firebaugh earlier in the day. Constable Traylor, his deputies, and the Fire- baugh Police Department apprehended all six suspects later in the evening. The others were identified as Homer O. Brown and Deryle L. Maxwell, also of Firebaugh, and three juveniles. All subsequently admitted being involved in the crime. All were committed to the custody of the California Youth Authority, since all were under twenty -one years old. The Kerman Police Department, headed by Chief James McElroy, had a big hand in the next (Continued on Page 112) 110 GEORGE H. FRIES Insurance & Real Estate 478 So. Madera Ave, Kerman VI 6 -8403 JOHN S. GOU LART FARMS 11505 W. Belmont, Kerman V1 6 -8624 SOUZA'S LIQUOR STORE 651 So. Madero Ave. Kerman VI 6-8728 MACK LAZARUS FORD SALES Lowest Delivered Prices 692 S. Modern Ave. Kerman VI 6 -9341 AM 4 -2121 L. & R. GARAGE BODY AND FENDER SHOP SPRAY PAINTING AND TUNE UP BRAKE REPAIR 311 S. Modero Ave. Kerman, California LEVNARD LARSON WELL DRILLING - CLEANING - REPAIRING DEEPENING - ANY SIZE OR DEPTH VI 6 -9435 KERMAN 1780 S BISHOP FRESNO PHONE AM 4 -7867 DEAN'S MEN AND BOYS WEAR Phone; VI 6 -8840 719 So. Madera KERMAN PLAZA DRUGS Car. Whites Bridge Rd. and Madera Ave. Phone VI 6 -9396 Kerman, California T & W RADIATOR Complete Radiator Service New and Used Phone Vlnewood 6 -8535 14672 W. Whitesbridge Kerman, Calif. JACK'S RICHFIELD GARAGE WE REPAIR ALMOST ANYTHING WELDING .. BOTH ARC and ACETYLENE TRY US ... WE SATISFY 345 So. Madero Ave. VI 6 -9481 Kerman, Calif. FOX 180 RICHFIELD STATION AND SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Bus. Phone VI 6 -9906 14702 W. Whitesbridge Rd. Kerman, Calif. TONERS GROCERY Shields & Madera Ave. Kerman VI 6 -8432 LYON GENERAL SERVICE Plumbing - Heating - Portable Welding 15201 California Ave. Kermon VI 6 -8115 BEL- MADERA CLUB BELMONT & MADERA KERMAN Kerman Police Department From left —Sgt. Joe White, Officer Olen McDaniel, Chief Jame McElroy, and Officer Dean Reasy. PLUMBING - ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES RENO'S HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS Television — RCA, Philco, Hotpoint Apphonces— Hotpoint, Whirlpool, Philco, Amano 776 So. Madera Ave. Phone VI 6 -9491 Kerman, Calif. SIMS MOTOR COMPANY Madera & D Streets P. O. Box 307 KERMAN, CALIFORNIA Chevrolet Dealer Since 1930 VI 6 -9335 N. VOLANTI Ready Mix Concrete VI 6 -8402 Kerman AD 7 -1153 MA'S CAFE New Location in Plaza Shopping Center Some Good Food & Service OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY Corner Whitesbridge & Madera Ave, Kerman VI 6 -9903 CARTHYL THOMAS fill RANCH 13200 W. Whitesbridge Rd. VI 6 -8504 Kerman 111 FRESNO COVKTr SMER143 OFFICE ■ *AL 7 • A 1! I Ino 'V , �V& i k ' Dcpuly Constable Lonie Perricra Constable Henry Wulf Deputy Constable Gene Pelrucrlli Kerman Judicial District w-w 4k ' i Adrian White, Deputy Constable Kerman Judicial District ED L. TURNER FEED AND FERTILIZER 14451 W. WHITESBRIDGE VI 6 -9494 KERMAN JOHNSON WELDING & MFG. CO. MANUFACTURERS OF FARM AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT Steel - Hardware - Welding - Blaeksmithing 290 So, Madera Ave. VI 6 -8779 KERMAN, OSCAR E. JERNER & SONS Cement Contractors Monolithic Pipe Lines 15175 W. Nielson VI 6 -8458 Kerman major criminal investigation in the district. This was the arrest early in June of Willard Taylor who had committed approximately forty school burglaries in northern Kings County and south- ern and western Fresno County during the pre- vious few months. His activities had become so widespread and frequent that officers in both counties were watching several schools each night in an attempt to apprehend him. Early on the morning of June 7th Sgt. Joe White of the Kerman Police Department was patrolling near the Kerman Elementary School. He noticed a parked automobile, and saw a man get out and lay three objects on the ground. As he approached the man jumped back into the car and pretended to be asleep. The articles removed from the car turned out to be a sledge hammer and two pry bars. Sgt. White took the suspect into custody and other officers concerned were notified. The arrest cleared the series of school bur- glaries, as well as several burglaries of business establishments. The suspect, who had a long record of burglary and theft convictions, was sentenced to state prison. Probably the most newsworthy crime occur- ring in the Kerman area last year was the kid- napping of a seven month old Biola baby. She was taken from her parents' home by a woman who had been living with the family, and who was caring for the baby while the mother worked. Investigating officers were baffled at first by the number of names used by the suspect. In checking her record when they started the in- (Continued on Next Page) SCOTT GIN CO. H. A. Scott Real Estate FARMS & RANCHES OUR SPECIALTY P. O. Box 586 VInewood 6 -9347 KERMAN, CALIF. Sgt. Joe While of the Kerman Police Department and Depnty Constable Gene Petrucelli .search the tnttomobile of school burglar Willard Thompson. KERMAN JEWELERS Specialized Watch Repairing VI 6 -8302 DOROTHY'S Warrens Apparel 723 So. Modern Ave. VI 6 -8666 Kerman BILL FINKLEA CHEVRON DEALER Modera and Whitesbridge Phone VI 6 -9991 KERMAN, CALIF. VALLEY FOOD CENTER 401 S. MADERA KERMAN BARKER'S FOOD BANK KERMAN, CALIF. WESTSIDE ELECTRICAL SHOP AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL REPAIRS GENERATORS — MAGNETOS — ETC, 14491 W. WHITESBRIDGE KERMAN VI 6 -9641 EPPERSON'S MARKET VI 6 -8438 2590 N. Madera — Kerman ACE SUPERMARKET VI 6-9995 Kerman KERMAN DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 713 Madero Ave. Phone VI 6 -9345 Kerman M. D. Cottrell C. B. HAROLD'S SERVICE TIRES — BATTERIES — ACCESSORIES LUBRICATION — WHEEL BALANCING — TIRE RECAPPING HUNTING AND FISHING SUPPLIES "Your SATISFACTION Is our SUCCESS" Whites Bridge at Madera Ave. VI 6 -9603 Kerman, Calif. ELLIS ENGLISH POWER DIGGING 666 No. Modoc Ave. VI 6 -9732 Kerman JOHN T. BRAGG & SONS Funeral Chapel 846 -9369 538 So. Madera Ave. KERMAN John Bragg Jr. Funeral Director WEST McKINLEY GROCERY VI 6 -8341 11499 WEST McKiNLEY KERMAN HELM STORE Lassen Avenue — UNion 6 -5300 HELM California HELM GARAGE Servicing Entire West Side AUTO & FARM IMPLEMENTS Woody Dare, Owner UN 6 -5312 Nite Phone UN 6 -5476 HELM 1 METZLER & SONS TRUCKING - PUBLIC SCALES n Ave. HELM Ph. UN 6 -5728 113 - 0� r The Vinland Store, where August Young was murdered in a holdup forty years ago, and his son, Fritz Young, was beaten and robbed last year. vestigation they found she had used many aliases, and there was no way to determine her real name. One disquieting fact was uncovered, however; she had been involved in similar crimes several times before. For three days officers sent teletypes and checked leads all over the state, searching for the woman and the borrowed car in which she had disappeared. On the evening of the third day, when no encouraging news had been received and officers began to doubt that the tiny victim would be found alive, the suspect surrendered to the Santa Ana County Sheriff's Department. The baby was still with her, unharmed and in good condition. The woman explained she had intended to take the child to Texas and rear it as her own, but had changed her mind when she ran out of money. (Continued on Next Page) KLEIN & KLEIN BIOLA AM 8 -2479 VI 6-9040 BIOLA SHELL SERVICE 4640 Biala Ave. VI 3 -2531 Biolo BIOLA WELDING WORKS 3rd & G Sts. Biola VI 3-2475 The suspect, whose true name was finally established as Mrs. Frances M. Gallegos, entered a plea of guilty to a charge of child stealing, and was sentenced to the state prison for women at Corona. In other crimes, less spectacular but still im- portant, the hand of coincidence played a big role. Deputy Constable Gene Petrucelli, with the kind of luck all peace officers dream about, walked into Toner's Market at Shields and Ma- dera Avenues to make a purchase, and inter- rupted a holdup man who was about to tie up the proprietor with a rope. The suspect, Ernest Rodriquez of Lanare, was armed, but offered no resistance when the officer drew his revolver and ordered him to surrender. Following a plea of guilty, the suspect was placed in the custody of the California Youth Authority. Late in the year officers were called to investi- gate the beating and robbery of Fritz Young, proprietor of the Vineland Grocery at Shaw and Madera Avenues, and Otto Swanson, a customer. Almost forty years ago, on January 6th, 1922, Young's father, August Young, was shot and killed in a holdup of the same store. In other news of the Kerman Police Depart- ment, Chief McElroy reports no significant (Continued on Next Page) NOBLE CATTLE CO. P.O. Box 511 Kerman Rothman Fuel & Supply, Inc. R 0. Box 13 Tranquillity MILLER & WILSON MARKET Phone 698 -8452 Tranquillity SHELL DISTRIBUTORS Phone 698 -8504 — P. 0. Box 7 Tranquillity, California 114 COTTON PICKING New T- 12 Rust Self Propelled Pickers NO DAMAGE TO PLANTS NO ROPING OR TWISTING Smooth Spindle That Cannot Damage Staple AIELLO IMPLEMENT CO. Soles - Repairs - Parts 25522 W. Williams Phone 698 -8221 Fresno CL 1 -1318 Tranquillity & Firebough WM. E. G LOTZ RANCH TRANQUILLITY MARTIN COSTALE'S M. C. ANGUS RANCH Tranquillity — P. 0. Box 67 Phone 698 -8461 FRANK'S GARAGE AUTO AND TRACTOR REPAIRING GAS — OILS — LUBRICATION TIRES — BATTERIES Phone 698 -8450 P. 0. Box 97A Tranquillity, California ZINN'S MOBILE SERVICE TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES WASHING - POLISHING Tranquillity TRANQUILLITY TIRE & SUPPLY Tires & Batteries Phone 698 -8231 — Tranquillity r f6 B. A. Traylor, Constable Firebaugh judicial District WEST SIDE PUMP CO. Pumps - Pump Repairs & Sprinkler Systems Phone 693 -4315 — San Joaquin, Calif. MATT'S CLUB SAN JOAQU I N NATIONAL MARKET Quality Meats & Groceries at Lowest Prices 693 -4337 Son Joaquin BEV'S KUT & KURL JACK'S BARBER SHOP Phone 693 -4657 San Joaquin, Calif. W. G. WARMUTH UNION OIL CONSIGNEE Union Oil Company of California San Joaquin — 693 -4482 MARGARET'S CAFE We Specialize in Fine Food "Home Mode Pies" 8728 Main St. San Joaquin SWISS-AMERICAN CAFE Good Food — On & Off Sale of Liquors JOE & COT GIULIANO 693 -4617 Son Joaquin WEST SIDE CAFE On & Off Sale Liquors Pete L. & Anna Niboli 8729 Main St. — San Joaquin e. 0�:_% .Russell Long, Deputy Constable James Hamm, Deputy Constable Firebaugh judicial District Firebaugh judicial District 115 change in the city's crime rate. There was one personnel change. Officer Paul Nikitin resigned to accept an appointment as Chief of Police of Arvin, Kern County. He was replaced by officer Dean Reasy. The district's other incorporated city, San Joaquin, has no police department. Instead, the city has a contract with the county whereby Deputy Constable Adrian White devotes part of his time to policing the city. North and west of the Kerman area is the Firebaugh Judicial District. There are two in- corporated cities in the area; Firebaugh, where John McClain is Chief of Police, and Mendota, where the police department is headed by Chief Frank Cantwell. Law enforcement in the rural areas is handled by Constable Bill Traylor and his deputies, James Hamm and Russel Long. There was no major crime within the city limits of Mendota during the year. The police department looks upon 1961 as a year of prog- ress. Among the many improvements was the establishment of the municipal radio frequency, coupled with a working agreement with the Mid - Valley Fire District whereby the two agencies montor each others radio calls, and thus provide better police and fire protection. Several items of equipment have been added, and a uniform and cleaning allowance secured for department personnel. Personnel changes have included two promo- tions for Chief Cantwell; first, to sergeant, and later to chief. There was almost a complete turnover in personnel. David Betts, formerly of Hanford, was hired in April, and in Decem- ber Charles Dunn, veteran of the Kerman and (Continued on Next Page) Firebaugh Police Department Back row: Patrolman Paul Howard, Chief John D. McClain, Sgt. Vernon Clark. Front row: Senior Patrol- man Thurman L. Alexander, Dispatcher Dalton J. Lynch, Patrolman Howard Manes. Madera Police Departments, and Marvin France, formerly of Coalinga, joined the force. A new reserve patrolman, Elvin Davis, joined veteran S. B. Scroggins on the auxiliary staff. Besides Cantwell, the only "old timer" on the force is matron Karen Knight. As has already been mentioned, the Firebaugh Police Department was instrumental in the cap- ture of the gang of juveniles who had attempted to rob the Dixieland Cafe in Kerman. Gener- ally, 1961 was a rather quiet year. Chief McClain has been a member of the department for four years, and has been Chief (Continued on Next Page) PEREZ BROS. Growers - Packers - Shippers FRUITS and VEGETABLES Firebaugh and Crows Landing FIREBAUGH MARKET Groceries - Meats - Vegetables OL 9 -2134 Firebaugh FIREBAUGH LANES 12 A.M.F. Automatics 1511 9th St. — Firebaugh A. REBECCHI DEPARTMENT STORE 1467 - 1 1 th St. Firebaugh OL 9 -2259 Sam & D. M. Biancucci, Inc. FIREBAUGH, CALIFORNIA PACIFIC FARM CO. 11th & M Firebaugh OL 9 -2042 ADAMS AUTO SUPPLY FIREBAUGH GILBERT PLUMBING CO. 12th & M Firebaugh BEST WISHES V. C. BRITTON COMPANY FIREBAUGH, CALIF. Colony Mercantile Co. Groceries — Fresh Meats — Vegetables Dry Goods & Hardware Las Deltas — OL 9 -2529 Mendota Police Department Standing — Patrolman Charles Dunn, Matron Karen Knight, Patrolman Dave Betts. Kneeling —Chief Frank Cantwell, Dispatcher Marvin France. Firebaugh Radio & TV Repair OL 9 -2425 ALL MAKES AND MODELS ALL WORK GUARANTEED CLYDE FANNON 1291 O Street Firebaugh, Calif. Get MORE for what you pay, SAVE at Mode O'Day! MODE O'DAY FROCK SHOP Lingerie - Dresses - Hosiery 1062 O St. Firebough FAIRYTALE BAKERY Finest in Baked Goods & Decorated Cokes OL 9 -2804 1020 O St. Firebough REESER AUTO SALES 40 SELECTED USED CARS "We Sell For Less" Bob Reeser, Owner OL 9 -2817 1933 N St. Firebaugh, Calif. Ray Morolez Norwalk Service Gas - Oils - Lubrication - Washing - Polishing 10th & "O" St. Firebaugh OL 9 -9980 Compliments RICHARD J. LEHMANN Agricultural Service OL 9 -2265 Firebaugh Firebaugh Appliance & Hardware Co. 1551 "N" St. Firebaugh OL 9 -2328 CHARLES SUNLAND STATION OL 9 -2243 Hwv 33 South Firebaugh PAG'S and JUANITA'S CAFE F I REBAUGH 117 for eighteen months. He attribues a great deal of his success to the cooperation of Police Com- missioner Ben B. Brereton and the city council. Sgt. Vernon R. Clark has been a member of the department for three years. He is in charge of follow -up investigations. Thurman L. Alex- ander, the Senior Patrolman, is a veteran officer, with several years service on the Mendota Police Department and as a deputy constable before joining the department two years ago. Two new men were appointed during 1961; Howard C. Manes, who previous to his appoint- ment had been a reserve officer in the depart- ment; and Paul E. Howard, who had law en- forcement experience in Tulare and San Bern- ardino Counties. Radio dispatching service is efficiently handled by Dalton J. Lynch, who has been with the department for a year and a half. Constable Traylor and his men were quite busy during the year handling assaults, fights, and disturbances occurring in the various labor camps in the district. In October Traylor arrested Eugenio Trevino (Continued on Page 119) FRANK A. GALLISON CROP SEEDING BY AIRPLANE Airport One Mile South of Dos Palos EXpress 2 -2120 P. O. Box 1265 Dos Palos GUY HOUK RANCH FI REBAUGH TOM R. WARD Dist. Tidewater Oil Co. OL 9 -2157 Firebaugh Wheel Aligning & Balancing Electronic Tune Up LEO'S GARAGE COMPLETE AUTO & TRUCK REPAIR N. Hwy. 33 & Storey Rd. Firebough OL 9 -2508 Detective Mike Flores searches for clues in the field where Ralph Robles and Reynaldo Rocha parked when they raged a woman they had kidnapped from her home. ROWE'S SEASIDE SERVICE New Parts - Auto Washing Corner of Belmont & Highway 33 24 Hour AAA Towing Service OL 5 -4772 Mendota COIT RANCH, INC. MENDOTA 118 The dog sharing the baby's bed is one of twenty -two found living in the home by officers investigat- ing a complaint of child neglect in the Mendota area. MU RI ETTA FARMS MENDOTA Established 1925 SORENSEN MACHINE WORKS STEEL FABRICATORS Oliver 5 -4251 Mendota California DON'S SERVICE Automotive Repair & Machine Shop HIGHWAY 180 MENDOTA SMOOT'S SAVMOR GROCERY 6th & N Streets MENDOTA, CALIFORNIA VALLEY HARDWARE AND SUPPLY CO. MENDOTA, CALIFORNIA Phone OL 5 -4355 U. "BEAN" ROWE Distributor SEASIDE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS P. O. Box 32 Mendota OL 5 -4376 FREY BEARING COMPANY N. A. P. A. PARTS 10th & P Streets Mendota OL 5 -4267 S. STAMOULES, INC. "S & S" & "REDDY" BRAND MELONS MENDOTA, CALIF. BLUE MOON CAFE JOHNNY & JUANITA 4th & M Street - Mendota PILIBOS BROS. MENDOTA DeLeon, a 21 year old farm laborer, after a rural Firebaugh housewife reported she had been raped by the suspect. DeLeon, following an evening of drinking, had broken down the door of the victim's cabin while her husband was away from home, threatened her and her chil- dren with a rifle, and stated he would kill one of the children unless she submitted. He was senten, ,:d co state prison for the act. Deputy James Hamm, investigating •a report of child neglect in the rural Mendota area, found two adults, a mother and daughter, their three children, twenty -two dogs, and five cats living in a small house. The children were being forced to live under such filthy and unhealthful con- ditions, due to the number of animals, they were removed from the home and niade wards of the Juvenile Court. The adults were sentenced to county jail terms. Traveling south on Highway 33, skirting the foothills of the Coast Range, we enter the Coa- linga Judicial District. The area is policed by the Coalinga and Huron Police Departments, (Continued on Page 12 1) PAPPAS & CO. "Golden Treat" E4 "Real Treat" Melons MENDOTA, CALIFORNIA COALINGA POLICE D GRIGSBY'S FOUNTAIN 217 N. Sth STREET WE 5 -2789 Fountain Lunch Tobacco News Good Coffee COALINGA, CALIFORNIA BURNETT CONSTRUCTION CO. LES EVERETTE COALINGA B & B Sprinkler Sales & Service JIM BREWER 153 N. Fifth Coalinga WE 5 -1812 MENDOTA FOOD CENTER Groceries - Meats - Vegetables - Fish - Poultry 737 7th St. Mendota OL 5 -4391 120 Front, from left —Lt. Robert Houtcbens, Cbirf A. C• Griffith, Capt. R. J. Rose. Rear, from left—Patrolmen W. R. Nix, William Horine, James Henry, and Ben Hunt. Not in picture —Radio oper- ators Winnie Taylor, Tbelma Jobnson, Margaret Fraites, Martha Vance, and Willene Jeffreys. NEWTON DRILLING CO. COALINGA COALINGA MARKET 309 E. POLK ST. WE 5 -2649 COALINGA PIPPIN'S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY P. 0. Box 306 Coalinga, California PAUL McCLARY TRUCK WELDING 195 HOOVER COALINGA E & M LIQUORS (ED & MARGE) 638 E. Polk Coalinga WE 5 -0272 COALINGA SOAP & PAINT CO. Manufacturers of Murphy's Waterless Hand Cleaner 249 S. Fourth Coalinga WE 5 -0294 Smart Shoppe Ladies Apparel Wilma J. McCollum Helen Vanhoose 320 N. Fifth St. Coalinga WE 5 -0390 COOK'S Coalinga Furniture "Life begins at home" WE 5 -0516 152 East Elm Avenue COAL I NGA COALI NGA BOWL INC. Lunch Room - Cocktails 16 Lanes - Brunswick J. R. Hansen, Manager 900 E Polk Coalinga WE 5 -1581 COMPLIMENTS OF M. J. Fr R. S. ALLEN COALI N G A STARKEY and ERWIN RANCH Coalinga r.. Conslable Tow Quinney Coalin,a Judicial Di.clricl C.harlr.c Swilh, Dehul y Constable Coalin,a Judicial Dislricl and Constable Tom Quinney and his deputy, Charles Smith. Constable Quinney, who is in his first term as constable, is a veteran of several years service with the Coalinga Police Department, where lie attained the rank of captain. He is therefore very familiar with the law enforcement prob- lems of his district, and does an excellent job of crime suppression. He had a few thefts of oil field and mining equipment to investigate last year; otherwise, all was relatively quiet. Deputy Constable Smith, who ordinarily takes care of the rural Huron area, had his usual troubles with disturbances in the many farm labor camps, but nothing of a really serious nature. Chief of Police A. C. Griffith of the Coalinga Police Department also reports a very quiet year. The department is particularly proud of the (Continued on Next Page) city's traffic safety record. 1961 was the six- teenth consecutive year without a traffic fatality. The city of Huron had a rather wild and wooly reputation not too many years ago. The city's permanent residents were law- abiding; however, the trouble was caused by the great number of migratory workers who swell the community's population during the melon and cotton harvests each year. Recently, however, the town seems to have become much more sedate. This is no doubt at least partially due to the work of Chief of Police Clarence Enos and his staff. The most interesting crime occurring there last year was not a mur- der, a robbery, or any other crime of violence, but a much more sophisticated type of offense. It was a grand theft, committed through the use of a racket known as a prepaid loan agree- ment. Briefly, the racket is worked in this manner. The suspect, who usually represents himself as a broker, approaches his intended victim, usually a businessman, and offers to help negotiate with lending companies for a sizable loan. He asks for a substantial fee in advance, but eases any qualms the victim might have by assuring him the fee will be refunded if the loan application is rejected. When the suspect has pocketed the money, he prepares a very impressive looking brochure on the victim's financial standing. He explains he is mailing copies to various lending companies in other parts of the country, and that an answer will be forthcoming. When, after a few weeks of fruitless waiting, the victim inquires about the delay, he is assured that such matters require a great deal of tithe. If the victim becomes suspicious enough to de- mand a return of his fee, the suspect reminds him that, according to their agreement, the fee (Continued on Ncxt Page) PACKARD Termite and Pest Control Ph. WE 5 -2312 571 E. Polk St. COALINGA JOHN C. CONN RANCH COALINGA THE BIRDSONG CO. BUSTER BROWN SHOES - CHILDREN LIFE STRIDE - NATURALIZER - WOMEN ROBLEE SHOES - MEN Fifth & D Street Coalinga CANADAY'S HARDWARE • HOUSEWARES GIFTS TOYS DUTCH BOY PAINTS WE11s 5 -1790 246 North Fifth Street Coalinga, Calif. WALLACE AUTO ELECTRIC 155 E Forest WE 5 -1681 Coalinga STATE MARKET YOUNG BROS. GROCERIES - MEATS - FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES WElls 5 -0701 555 East Elm Ave Coalinga, Calif. WElls 5 -0251 WElls 5 -2716 BOB'S AUTO SERVICE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIALIST Complete Automotive Service 104 North Fourth Coalinga, California COURTLAND'S RESTAURANT "Your Eating Pleasure Is Our Business" Good Meals at Reasonable Prices Open 5 A.M. to 10 P.M. Free Parking 111 Forest Coalinga WE 5 -1389 Compliments of BILL WOODRING PLUMBING 197 Alfred WE 5 -0438 COALINGA Harris Oil Well Supplies & Service 236 W. Forest WE 5 -2261 Coalinga Coalinga Studio of Photography Studio — Camera Shop EWELL. COTTON, Photographer 361 N. 5th St. Coalinga WE 5 -1734 CALIFORNIA MARKET 197 Forest Coalinga WE 5 -0868 CHENEY BROS., INC. COALINGA E. L. XAVIER LIQUORS 257 E. ELM WE 5 -2965 COALINGA ROSY'S TAVERN 610 E. Polk Coalinga WE 5 -0473 COALINGA LUMBER CO. BEN F. LOOMER, Owner West Elm and Polk Sts. WE 5 -0875 COALINGA McKAY TRUCKING CO. 239 College WE 5 -0851 COALINGA WFETH RANCHES INC. Coalinga M. B. PRESSEY CO. Insurance Underwriters 280 N. 5th St. WE 5 -1571 COALI NGA SERVICE PHARMACY LESTER BYERS, Owner PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST A Rexall Store Sick Room Supplies - Nationally Advertised Drugs WE 5 -2134 CCALINGA 5th & Elm FOR FOOD AT ITS BEST Follow the Rest To LACEY'S CAFE In the 1* of Town COAL I NGA 123 Huron Police Department Left to right— City Clerk F r a n h. Rodriquez, Gene Southern, Chief Clarence Enos, Ruben Urias• JOHN T. BRAGG & SONS Funeral Chapel 935 -3338 486 No. 5th St. COALI NGA John Bragg Sr. Funeral Directors ZEB REDDING CARLTON SEARCY City Garage & Radiator Works • AUT07J,01IVE REPAIR • RAD!A113R CLEANING & REPAIR • TIDEWATER PRODUCTS WE 5 -3144 504 East Polk Street Coalinga, California BOSTON RANCH CO. STAR ROUTE 2, BOX 100 LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA is to be refunded only if the loan application is rejected. That never happens; the loan com- panies, if they exist at all, simply do not answer the application. By the time the victim over- comes his reluctance to admit he has been taken, and reports the matter to authorities, the suspect has disappeared. Even if he hasn't, it is usually difficult to prove any criminal intent. The Huron case last year was an exception to the general rule. The victim, a local business- man, had the courage and judgment to admit his mistake while the suspect, identified as Nor- man T. Firebaugh, was still in the area. He reported the incident to Chief Enos, who, work- ing with the Better Business Bureau and the District Attorney's office, was able to collect enough evidence to justify a criminal complaint. Firebaugh was arrested, and, although there was insufficient evidence for a grand theft convic- tion, he was given a substantial jail term for acting as a broker without a license. Heading back toward the central portion of the county, we enter the Riverdale Judicial District, which includes the unincorporated communities of Five Points, Burrel, Lanare, Riverdale, and Laton. Constable Al Nester and his deputies, Arnie Goble and William Milliken are responsible for law and order. They had a great deal of excitement during 1961. Their first major case was the rape of a woman in the Burrel area. When she answered a knock at her door early on the morning of January 16th, she was dragged from her porch by two men, one of whom was a casual acquaintance. They forced her into an automobile, took her several miles away, assaulted her, then returned her to the vicinity of her home. Constable Nester, enroute to the victim's home to investigate, met the suspects a short distance away, but naturally was unaware of their identity at the time. However, he had no trouble locating them again when he had heard the victim's story and obtained a description of (Continued on Next Page) Huron Welding & Machine Works VICK HENDRIX 9th Street — HURON — WH 5 -2298 124 Huron Lumber & Supply, Inc. Paints -- Building, Home & Form Supplies Hardware D. Hays Damon, Mgr. Telephone WH 5 -2391 HURON, CALIFORNIA SOMMERVILLE FARMS HURON DOMINGO GARZA LABOR CONTRACTOR WH 5 -2366 Huron RANCH HARDWARE & VARIETY Next To the Post Office in Huron Every Thing for the Family Needs MOORE'S LIQUOR STORE LIQUOR - BEER - WINE 36539 So. Lassen Ave. Huron, Calif, Phone 2021 SMOKE HOUSE BAR AND RESTAURANT Lassen Ave. — Huron LASSEN FOOD MARKET Complete Line Meats and Groceries LASSEN AVENUE HURON, CALIF. RUFUS McILROY FARM EQUIPMENT HURON, CALIFORNIA Phone WHitney 5 -2266 Lassen at Tenth TONY'S MARKET GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES BEER £r WINE Lassen Avenue Huron HURON GENERAL STORE Phone 2 19 1 HURON, CALIF. Box 426 RED FLURRY, Owner WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS Vernon L. Thomas, Inc. HURON Brown Feed & Seed The Home of Brown's Sweet Mix Dairy Feeds ROLLING GRINDING MIXING Riverdale, California TO 7 -3558 McKEAN'S STORE Meats — Groceries — Notions — Feed TO 7-3112 — RIVERDALE Dorn's Butane & Appliance TOwnsend 7 -3505 3131 W. Mt. Whitney — Riverdale HEINRICHS CHEVROLET CO. Sales & Service TO 7 -3534 — Riverdale JORGE ANN'S LADIES SPECIALTY SHOP 20975 Molsbary Riverdale TO 7 -3451 JACK HARRIS, Inc. • • • FIVE POINTS, CALIFORNIA RAYMOND THOMAS, INC. SHERMAN THOMAS FIVE POINTS 125 Al Nester, Constable Riverdale judicial District I !,As. . r! i >A r R A. Goble, Deputy Constable W. A4illiken, Deputy Constable Riverdale judicial District Riverdale judicial District LASSEN MARKET GROCERIES - MEATS- - BEER - WINE Lassen Avenue - Five Points BRATTON'S GROCERY UN 6 -5346 Burrel McCarthy and Hildebrand Ranch P.O. Box 112, Burrel their vehicle. He arrested them a short time later in the vicinity of Riverdale. They were identi- fied as Ralph Robles and Reynaldo Rocha, both of Kettleman City. Deputy Constable Arnie Goble had his share of excitement when, answering a call in the rural Riverdale area, he was greeted by gunfire. The bullets struck his automobile, but he escaped injury. The woman who had called Goble later told officers she had attended a party at the home of a neighbor, and another guest, Arthur D. Keel, accosted her, threatened her with a. small re- volver, and forced her to return to her home. There she talked to him for some time before she had a chance to summon Goble by telephone. When Goble drove into her yard she ran from the house. Keel fired at her, the bullet striking her in the left hip. He then fired the two shots which hit Goble's car. When Goble returned the fire lie fled on foot through a field at the rear of the house. Keel was arrested the next day in his Lemoore home by sheriff's officers, Constable Nester, and Kings County Constable Frank Silva. Frank Gillis, a Five Points laborer, was killed in a labor camp fight which had started as an argument over a twenty -five cent piece which had been won in a dice game. Witnesses stated Robert D. Myles, another laborer, had won the quarter, but Gillis picked it up. In the ensuing battle Gillis struck Myles with a large piece of wood, and Myles retaliated with a tire iron. Myles was not arrested, since it appeared he had acted in self.- defense. In the category of more unusual crimes, Con- stable Nester arrested a Laton area farmer for (Continued on Next Page) DAY & NIGHT LUNCH Carl McGraw Orval Jenkins 415 Tohoe — Caruthers - UN 4 -3018 GALLAHER & SONS WATER WELL DRILLING UN 4 -3220 CARUTHERS UN 4 -3105 Clevenger Mercantile Co., Inc. Hardware, Implements, Fuller Paints, Etc. UN 4 -3019 Caruthers CARUTHERS AUTO SUPPLY 711 Henderson — UNion 4 -3057 CARUTHERS, CALIF RIVERDALE DRUG STORE Prescriptions TO 7 -3013 — Riverdale McLEOD FORD Soles & Service "The Valley's Fairest Dealer" TO 7-35,49— Riverdale MT. WHITNEY CAFE BEER - WINE - EATS Mt. Whitney Ave. Riverdale TO 7 -3004 JACOPI WELDING & REPAIR ACETYLENE & ARC WELDING Portable Equipment - 24 Hour Service 20841 Malsbary Riverdale TO 7 -3173 Riverdale Associated Service OTT BRUHN, Prop, Service Station, Public Scale, Tires 3832 W. Mt. Whitney TO 7 -3018 RIVERDALE Riverdale Plumbing & Appliance Jacuzzi & Fairbanks—Morse Pumps TO 7 -3445 —Riverdale J & D TRACTOR CO. Hay Making Machinery Headquarters TO 7-3488— Riverdale 1, Aubrey Byers, Constable Caruthers Judicial District When You Think About Cars Or Trucks, Think Of WEBSTER FORD High Trades — Low Prices — Low Payments Local Dealer 12884 So. Elm AD 3 -8383 MONSON'S PLUMBING it HEATING 1542 Smith TW 7 -2373 Kingsburg Caruthers Pump & Repair Shop Turbine Pumps, Pressure Systems, Pump Repairs, Wiring JOHN C. BARBER, Owner Phone UNion 4 -3109 Caruthers, Calif. SALES & SERVICE Mclllwain's Furniture and Appliance NEW & USED BILL McILLWAIN, Owner 708 Henderson Ph, UN 4 -3453 Caruthers, Calif. LASSEN FOOD MARKET 13015 So. Elm Ave. Caruthers CARUTHERS PHARMACY UNion 4 -3177 739 Henderson — Caruthers, Calif. CARUTHERS AUTO REPAIR Richard & Fred M. Helm 1 1841 S. Henderson Caruthers UN 4 -3752 127 illegally taking water from a canal of the Laguna Irrigation District. This is reminiscent of fron- tier days when there used to be some pretty violent disputes over the ownership of water rights. Adjoining the Riverdale area on the north is the Caruthers Judicial District, which includes the communities of Caruthers and Raisin City, and is the territory of Constable Aubrey Byars. The Caruthers area has not had a really major crime of violence for many years. Last year, however, it was the scene of one of the most heart - rending cases to come to the attention of the department. One afternoon early in June a report was received of a child crying under un- explained circumstances in a cabin at Mt. View and Elm Avenues. Investigating officers found a tiny five year old girl imprisoned in a card- board packing case about three feet square. She had apparently spent several days there, since a few rags had been provided for her to sleep on and there was a coffee can she had used for a toilet. Subsequent investigation revealed that the (Continued on Next Page) Calflax Ranch & Store FIVE POINTS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vidal Muniz, had kept the girl penned up in the box for almost a week day and night, and that she had been left alone in the cabin, with the door locked, during the day while the parents were at work. Their only explanation was that they did not like girls. This was borne out by the fact their other child, a two -year old boy, had apparently been treated in a normal manner. Except for being somewhat under - nourished and extremely frightened, the child apparently had suffered no permanent injury as a result of her mistreatment. Needless to say; however, the children were placed in foster homes and the parents booked in jail. They later were sen- tenced to long jail terms, and placed on proba- tion by Judge Elmer Cowan. From Caruthers our route takes us east along Conejo Avenue to the Kingsburg Judicial Dis- trict. Here Constable H. F. Johanson polices one of the most crime free rural areas in the county. It is so quiet, in fact, that we seldom hear from him. However, in crime statistics as in most everything else, no news is good news, and we know he is always on the job. The eight man Kingsburg Police Department is ably administered by Chief C. B. McCraw. The city seldom has a crime of major propor- tions. However, in spite of police vigilance, on (Continued on Next Page) KINGSBURG LUMBER CO. 1398 California St. Kingsburg TW 7-2317 George & Beatrice Garner FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1588 Lincoln — TW 7 -3035 KINGSBURG, CALIFORNIA HARRY J. ASLAN GROWER & SHIPPER KINGSBURG, CALIFORNIA TW 7 -2968 BOWLIN TRUCKING CO. Hay, Grain, Fruit & Cotton Hauling TW 7 -2432 12803 S. Mendocino Kingsburg 128 H. F. Johansen, Constable Kingsburg Judicial District IV Anderson Bros. Brake & Wheel 1437 Simpson TW 7 -2323 KINGSBURG DALTON MOTEL Hwy. 99 TW 7 -3506 KINGSBURG OLSON BROS. MFG. CO. 1530 MARION TW 7 -2234 KINGSBURG Haley's Haven Nursing Home Ambulatory and Bed Patients 901 Mariposa TW 7 -5933 Kingsburg JIM'S EGG RANCH WHOLESALE & RETAIL 39942 Rd. 16 Kingsburg TW 7 -3457 Kingsburg Body & Fender Shop 24 HOUR TOWING 1541 Marion Street Kingsburg TW 7 -2301 MCINTYER'S MARKET 399 Marion St. TW 7 -3532 KINGSBURG GIRAZIAN FRUIT CO. GROWER & PACKER 39400 Clarkson Dr. TW 7 -2946 KINGSBURG t = a March 5th of last year an armed robbery and kidnapping was committed at a local service station. The victim was robbed of his identification papers, seventy -five dollars from the cash reg- ister, and fifty -four dollars from his person by two white males about twenty -five years old, armed with a 30 -30 rifle. They forced the vic- tim into their car, took him to the vicinity of J. L. ROBINSON FUNERAL HOME Irwin E. Thomas, Owner - Manager 2345 McCall Ave. — Selma, California 24 Hr. Ambulance Service Resusitator Equipped TW 6 -2261 Eknoian G MacDonald Packing Co. SELMA Kingsburg Police Department From left— Patrolman Helge Lind- holm, Desk Sgt. Elmer V. Gardner, Patrolman Don Wright, Desk Sgt. Haskell Davis, Chief C. B. Mc- Craw, Patrolman Clifford Palm, Patrolman Paul R. Johnson, and Desk Sgt. Tilden Tremper. Bakersfield, where they released him on Highway 33. A passing motorist took him to the Kern County Sheriff's office. The victim was able to give a detailed descrip- tion of his abductors and of their vehicle, with the exception of the license number. The same day the Kern County Sheriff's office had a report of a robbery at Frazier Road and Highway 99, (Continued on Next Page) West Coast Growers & Packers, Inc. CINDERELLA & BLONDIE PRODUCTS SELMA Clarence Bentley, Constable Selma Judicial District near Gorman. The description of the vehicle and suspects matched closely with those involved in the local crime, indicating the suspects were enroute to Southern California. Numerous leads were checked out, and pic- tures of several possible suspects were obtained from CII and shown to the victim. However, he was unable to identify any. of them as the kidnappers. Several days of investigation passed without a break in the case. On March 15th the victim's identification papers were found at the scene of an automobile accident in Ventura County. One of the persons involved was killed and the other injured. The victim identified the deceased as the leader in the robbery and kidnapping. Thus the Kings - burg Police Department was able to clear the case, even though no arrest was made. Proceeding north on Highway 99 on the last leg of our trip, we enter the Selma Judicial Dis- trict. As was mentioned in our "In Memoriam" article, this area suffered a great loss last year with the death of Constable Iver Johanson. Clarence Bentley, a former member of the Selma Police Department, was appointed to succeed him. Bentley has big shoes to fill, but he appears to be doing an admirable job. The Sheriff's Department greatly appreciates the fine spirit of cooperation he has exhibited, the same as existed between this department and Con- stable Johanson. The biggest crime in the rural Selma area last year was the robbery of the Freeway Lanes, a bowling establishment north of the city on Highway 99, on January 23rd. Three suspects entered about 4:00 a.m. and robbed several em- (Continued on Next Page) 130 Selma Steam Laundry & Dry Cleaning Free Pickup & Delivery 1724 Tucker St. TW 6 -2075 SELMA G & R Welding & Muffler Shop STOCKS - DUALS - PACKS GENERAL WELDING 2200 Whitson St. TW 6 -3852 SELMA THE BROWN STYLE SHOP DOROTHY L. PETERSON Ladies' Apparel and Accessories 2014 Second St. Selma STOVER MOTOR SALES SELMA Hwy. 99 & Stillman T W6 -0818 JAMES E. THOMAS STAKES and TRUCKING PHONE TWinoaks 6 -1693 961 So, Highway 99 Selma, Calif. LEON'S SHOES CORNER FIRST & HIGH ST. TW 6 -2205 Selma Maggie Downs - Supperette Market Fowler & Clarkson Ave TW 6 S4�i7 SELMA DEWEY E. COX REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 1933 W. Front St. Selma TW 6 -0769 CONEJO MARKET GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES 4009 E. Conclo Ave. Selma TW 6 -221 -! VAN ZILE ELECTRIC 1924 E. Front TW 6 -0645 SELMA FLOYD'S AUTO PARTS 1901 W. Front Selma SELMA MOTOR SALES JOHN OTOMO Phone TW 6 -3154 2051 West Front Street Selma PAGE FUNERAL CHAPEL Frank Page SELMA BOB'S CUSTOM SHOP Tops - Seat Covers - Upholstery TOP QUALITY AT BOTTOM PRICES Prompt Service - Free Estimates - Satisfaction Guar. 1410 E. Nebraska Selma TW 6 -1888 LEE'S HALFWAY HOUSE Charcoal Broiled Steaks - Sea Food 1915 W. Front St. TW 6 -9921 SELMA LAIKAM & HATCHER CO. Vineyard Equipment Mfg. & Repairing 8938 So. McCall Selma TW 6 -1971 SELMA T.V. CENTER MOTOROLA & ADMIRAL Sales & Service Small Appliances 1922 E. Front St. Selma TW 6 -1360 MOTEL SELMA AAA Approved Motel & Coffee Shop 2661 Whitson TW 6 -1432 Mr. & Mrs. F. W, White, Owners & Mgrs. Selma ECONOMY MARKET 2507 Nebraska TW 6-130,4 SELMA Nick Chambers Trenching Co. All Types Trenching 2233 Chandler Selma TW 6 -0812 DIAN'S RESTAURANT Specializing In Sandwiches - Pedo -Bread Shish -Kebab "HOMEMADE PIES" 2000 High St, Selma TW 6 -0994 Compliments Of Mr. & Mrs. Wm, G. Volkmann Jr. Hacienda De Los Reyes Registered Aberdeen Angus SELMA 131 The waitress at the Freeway Lanes demonstrates to investi- gating officers the manner in which she was left tied by bandits. 1 OWN AM The car stolen and used as a getaway vehicle by robbers at Freeway Lanes, where it was abandoned a few miles away. B & E CAFE SOUTHERN COOKING 2310 Whitson Sclmo TW 6 -0778 HIGHLAND DAIRY FARMS SELMA PETERSON FARM SUPPLY TW 6 -3504 11561 S. Bethelem — Selma ployees and customers of their wallets and per- sonal property. One customer was struck on the head with a pistol, and injured badly enough to require hospital treatment, when he tried to resist. The suspects attempted to force a waitress to open the safe, and one of them fired a gun when she insisted she did not know the combina- tion. They then tied the waitress and fled in a car belonging to a customer. The vehicle was later found abandoned about a mile away. This case is still under investigation. Numer- ous suspects have been checked out, but so far there have been no tangible results. The Selma Police Department, under the command of Chief William Davis, had a rob- bery of a service station and kidnapping of the attendant quite similar to the one in Kingsburg. However, only one suspect was involved, and the victim was taken only a few miles out of town before being released. Chief Davis reports a generally quiet year. Next stop is the Fowler Judicial District. This area too lost a constable through death re- cently. Early this spring Constable Richard Valdez was killed in an automobile accident on Highway 99. Formal tribute will be paid to him in our 1963 edition. Fred Davis, formerly of the Fowler Police Department, has been appointed to fill out his term of office. There were no major crimes in the rural Fowler area last year. Except for a few bur- glaries in rural cafes, and the usual number of disturbances, all was quiet. The United States Army and the California Highway Patrol "raided" the Fowler Police De- partment last year, and greatly depleted the ranks. Chief Albert Quintana, an officer in the U. S. Army Reserve, was called to active duty, and is presently stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wash- ington. Former Assistant Chief Don Hinton is acting as Chief during Quintana's absence. Officer Charles Cox resigned in September to join the California Highway Patrol. Pat Carna- han, formerly of the Parlier Police Department, was appointed to fill the vacancy. Carlos Magana (Continued on Next Page) TORII MARKET 1426 Grove Street Selma, California 132 CITIZENS LUMBER CO. Selma - Kingsburg - Reedley FREEWAY LANES JOHN MECHIGIAN, Manager COCKTAIL LOUNGE 18 A.M.F. LANES Shirts - Slacks - Balls - Bags - Shoes E. Dinuba U Highway 99 Selma TW 6-2211 DELUXE CLEANERS 1505 Tucker TW 6 -1489 SELMA DEAN PLUMBING CO. 24 HOUR SERVICE TW 6 -2400 2036 - 3rd SELMA FOX DRUG STORE Prescription Pharmacists 1965 High SELMA TW 6 -1645 Hayley's Tire Service TW 6 -1467 1818 WHITSON SELMA DAN SHARP Pump Repairing LAYNE & BOWLER PUMPS PRESSURE SYSTEMS Shop Phone TW 6 -2100 - Home Phone TW 6 -0040 2031 W. Front St. Selma, California DIAMOND MEAT CO. SELMA Cafe 99 & Truck Terminal Owned and Operated By JACK VAN BUREN On Highyway 99 - South of Fowler AM 8 -2423 Jake Avedision Trucking Co, 431 No. 7th — TE 4 -3255 — Fowler FOWLER CAFE 113 E. Merced St., TE 4 -2316 Fowler 125 E. Merced St. P. O. Box 343 C. D. Simonian Insurance Agency GENERAL INSURANCE Office Phone TEmple 4 -3615 — Res. TEmple 4 -3302 C. D. SIMONIAN FOWLER, CALIFORNIA MOTEL SIESTA 2 Miles South of Fowler on Hiway 99 TE 4 -9039 — Fowler LOWE'S FOOD MART Open Daily & Holidays 1 18 So. 8th St, TE 4 -2807 FOWLER Experts in Plastic Laminating to Fit All Needs WADE'S MODERN PLASTICS FORMICA KITCHEN COUNTER "FOPS WADE H. BRENNER, Owner 115 No. Seventh St. — Fowler, Calif. Ph. TE 4 -5012 — Res. AM 6 -7366 131 Fowler Police Department Officer Pat Carnahan, Acting Chief Don Hinton, Officer Carlos Mag- ana and Ronald Brock. was hired to fill the vacancy created by Quin - tana's being called to military service. The most frequent activity of the department is the investigation of traffic accidents. Last year the department handled forty -eight accidents at one intersection alone. Nearly all the men have had college training in traffic accident in- vestigation. The Fowler Police Department is probably one of the most youthful in the state. As of the first of this year, the oldest member was only twenty -six. In addition to the regular force, the depart- ment has a reserve force of three men and one policewoman. We end our trip with the optimistic observa- tion that, while Fresno County does have its problems with the criminal element, they are being kept under control. It is encouraging to note that the majority of the persons responsible for the really serious crimes committed in the county last year have been apprehended. The problem of crime control will never be com- pletely solved until human nature changes. ALLEN'S CORNER CAFE 2025 E. Floral TE 4 -3458 FOWLER MIRIGIAN ELECTRIC SERVICE TE 4 -2691 5487 E. Dinuba — Fowler SHERIFFS DEPT SECURITY DIVISION MENS SECTION C, L � r Ttvo doors symbolize the closing of one era and the opening of another in the life of Papha Pedro Ramirez. Above, the jail door closes behind him as he pauses to let the wind clear his eyes of tears induced by the farewell to his friends, as Sgt. William Youaag waits to hake him to the bits station. Below he enters the door of the bits that will carry hint home to his family and what we trust -avill be a happier life. Fowler Cabinet and Hardware Co. 1 17 So. Seventh St. — Fowler GLEN THARP, Owner Ph. AMherst 8 -2293 — TEmple 4 -3619 SPIC and SPAN CAFE TE 4 -2110 99 Highway & Adams Ave. Fowler EASTON DRUG CO. AM 4 -1475 5796 South Elm Ave. MASTER RADIATOR WORKS United Motor Service REPAIRING - RECORING - CLEANING Frank Kandarian, 616 Broadway Phone AD 7.0514 CLOVER CLUB 2039 KERN FRESNO WARD'S TRACTOR CO. USED PARTS `7 TIRES AM 8 -2714 - 3411 South .Highway 99 UNITED BUILDING 8 FARM SUPPLY Inc. We Carry a Complete Stock of Plumbing and Hardware Supplies Berge Harktan Z­ en Johnson 5U, Vag 'Ness Ave AM 4 -2891 Federal Jewelry & Loan Co. Since 1919 1010 Broadway AD 7 -3421 CALIFORNIA VARIETY STORE 1028 Martin Avenue AD 3 -9722 Christmas Spirit 10#7 the Jai/ Pedro Ramirez is a mild- mannered, friendly little man, who probably never deliberately harmed anyone in all his seventy -five years. His chief weakness is that he just can't pass up a chance to take a drink. As a result, he has spent most of the past fifteen years in the county jail. He had what amounted to a steady job as park- ing lot trusty, sweeping the lot and cleaning the department vehicles. He seemed happy while incarcerated, and was always laughing and joking with the officers and the other trusties, who called him " Pappa Pedro." Not many of his acquaintances knew he had a wife and seven children in Imperial County whom he hadn't' seen for a long time. He hadn't exactly deserted them. In fact, he had started home to see them several times when a jail term was completed. Unfortunately, there are several bars near the bus station, so, instead of boarding the bus he would yield to temptation and end up boarding the Police patrol wagon for another ride back to jail. The next day he would go to court, plead guilty to a charge of drunkenness, and be right back on the job with his broom. Usually his periods of freedom were so short it was unnecessary to find another trusty to take his job. A few days before Christmas Pappa Pedro received a letter from his family, asking him to DOLLAR SAVE MARKET 7157 Blackstone BA 2 -1649 COMPLIMENTS K -Y LUMBER CO. "HOME OF FRIENDLY FENCES" 171.0 BLACKSTONE AD 7 -6105 HOLLY DEPARTMENT STORE 1027 F STREET FRESNO AERO SALES & SERVICE, INC. AM 8 -6459 Hangars i & 2 CHANDLER FIELD 135 try to make it home for the holidays. He showed the letter to Lt. Don Christopher, and men- tioned that he would really like to go home; however, he was without funds. Lt. Christopher knew Pappa Pedro, no matter how good his intentions, would never get out of town on his own, even if he had plenty of money, so he decided to make all the arrange- ments. First he brought the matter to the atten- tion of the other jail officers. A collection was taken, and the problem of a bus ticket thus settled. The next step was to contact the court and make arrangements for him to be released a few minutes before his bus was to leave. Then, as a final precaution, the Patrol Division was asked to escort him to the bus station and see him safely aboard. At the time of departure approached Pappa Pedro solemnly shook hands with the jail officers and trusties, as he bid them a sincere farewell. He seemed a little sad at the prospect of leaving the only home he had known for many years. Sgt. William Young of the Patrol Division saw that he boarded the bus at 8:00 p.m. on the Friday before Christmas. No one here has seen or heard from him since. His friends on the jail staff sincerely hope the old fellow is staying out of trouble so that he can spend his remaining few years with his family. PAY LESS MARKET THREE STORES TO SERVE YOU Corner "E" and Moriposo Aves. Ely and Church Aves. on Highway 41 Corner Palm and Olive Aves, JIM'S MARKET 5815 S. Elm Easton AD 3 -2041 Tommel's Rod and Reel Repair AM 6 -5537 3842 Ventura California Sun Dry Boulgour Co. Specializing in Armenian - Syrian Products Pistachio Nuts - Sunflower & Pumpkin Seeds 630 SOUTH CEDAR AVE. CL 5 -2390 The Ladies Lend a Hand The Sheriff's Office Wives Club contributed a great deal of time, effort, and money to the welfare of the department during the year by sponsoring recreational and public relations projects. The first big event was a family picnic held at Kearney Park late in the Spring. It was also a homecoming for all retired members of the department. Several of the real old- timers attended, including former Sheriff and Mrs. George Overholt. COMPLIMENTS OF RODDER'S MADEMOISELLE 1045 FULTON STREET FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Kerr Rug Company The Valley's Largest Rug & Furniture Cleaners California's Largest Broadloom Selection * Lowest Prices * Best Service Guaranteed Now 2 Stores to Serve You 539 G STREET AD 3 -2293 4707 N. BLACKSTONE BA 2 -5471 FRESNO SAN FRANCISCO FLORAL CO In Fresno Over 40 Years WE GROW OUR OWN 1152 Fulton Street Phone AD 3 -4114 FRESNO BRAKE SUPPLY MARVIN ANDERSEN — DUANE ANDERSEN CL 5 -4612 FRESNO 3951 VENTURA SHIRLEY & HEYE COTTON MERCHANTS 2316 Ventura 136 Thr a(lernoon's recrealion includrd many of the lra- dihonrrl Jamill, picnic gawrs. Drpttly Chrsler Ran and his son soon found Thal in a suck racy, loo nurch .sprrd run br disas/rous. Also on /hr pro,Yrant tt.as it so�lhull game. Mikr Cim- ninnham, sun Of S,,l. and ,bfrs. W illiant Citimin,thant, u ails for a ,,'iod pi/rh. Thr calcher is ,b1 r.,. Amrrirvt Pa palm. /Continued on Next Pagel NORMART'S FURS Established in 1895 1 230 Fulton Fresno AD 7 -6143 After a barbecue dinner the honored guests were introduced. From left are Mrs. Lois King, widow of Deputy O. J. King; Mrs. Violet Meafus (Moore), whose former husband, now deceased, was Deputy Wallace Moore; Mrs. Mary Giuste, widow of Deputy Al Giuste; Deputy S. B. Wil- liams, retired; former Sheriff George Overholt; Mrs. Overholt, who was Dorothy Shaffer when she was an employee of the department; with Sheriff and Mrs. Willmirth. Fay's College of Beauty Beauty Culture — Learn The Fay Way SAVE MONEY ON ALL BEAUTY SERVICE Advance Student Work — Hair Styling Facials - Tinting - Bleaching - Permanent Waves 2325 Fresno St. Across from City Hall AD 7 -0823 TOM SOUZA SERVICE AD 3 -9759 2260 RAILROAD FRESNO SAM ALEXANDER REFRIGERATION 1250 Van Ness AM 8 -6183 SUNSET TILE COMPANY EVERYTHING FOR THE TILE CONTRACTORS FEATURING SUNSET TILE FLOYD NUTT, Owner 1707 N. Effie, Office AM 8 -2765 137 Elite Beauty Salon Owner - FRANCES CASEY Complete Beauty Service "For People Who Care" No Appointment Necessary Open Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. Evenings 1212 W. Shields BA 9 -0903 WILFONG'S SHELL SERVICE FRED WILFONG 3681 BLACKSTONE BA 9 -3365 MAC'S LIQUORS Ice Cubes - Sport Goods - Licenses CL 1 -1 501 4721 E. Belmont Jeffrey Electric Construction Co. 1835 Lamono AD 3 -2208 K. C. BUCK SERVICE AD 7 -9773 MERCED & L FRESNO NEW ENGLAND SHEET METAL 401 FULTON PALACE MARKET 2447 West Church Road FRESNO PHANTOM VIEW PET MOTEL BOARDING - TRIMMING - BATHING DOGS & CATS 929 N. Maple Fresno CL 5 -9600 THE PAINT BUCKET "General" Point - Sundries - Unfinished Furniture 454 N. 1 st Street Fresno AM 6 -2055 ROEDING PARK WELDING We Specialize in Welding TRAILERS MADE TO ORDER AD 7 -1364 - 1410 W. Belmont.- Res. AM 6-6011 TURPIN'S FURNITURE INTERIORS AD 3 -4201 1028 North Fulton A -1 INSULATION & FENCE CO. CL 1 -6219 6766 E. OLIVE FRESNO PAUL'S LIQUOR BA 7 -6618 2445 NO IST STREET FRESNO BUSY BOY DRIVE IN CL 5 -8402 1708 N. Cedor — Fresno CIVIC PATROL W. D. SHERMAN, Owner 1404 E. Sussex Way Fresno BA 9 -9454 CHARLEY TREAT CROP DUSTING - SPRAYING - PLANTING AM 8 -6767 1573 HARRISON FRESNO INDUSTRIAL SERVICE CO. GEO. S. APPLING 4780 E. Kings Canyon — CL 5 -0458 DANTE'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT LUNCHEONS - DINNERS 1 107 N. Blackstone AM 4 -6097 138 The vi rning's enlerlainuncnl inrindrd i andci ill, arts, fralrtrirtg lalenl rrrrutlyd from lhr rluh mcnibcrs and di- partmenl ftr.sonnel. Betty (Mrs. Chris) Flanttuang sings "Yon Can'I (;(,/ a Aran Wilh a Gun." Ida (Mrs. Walk) -) Serhler does rrtt rrrrllenl hula. (Continued on Next Page) LITTLE WHEEL CAFE JOE and ROSE PIZZA - BEER - WINE - ITALIAN FOODS BA 7 -9912 7229 N. Blackstone CARL'S KEY SHOP Complete Lock G Key Service Fast Service - All Work Guaranteed 2144 Ventura Street Ph. AM 6 -0040 The "girls" here are Lt. Leo Clapp and Sgls. George Schoonmaker, Bud Lauters, and Charles Tigh. A good time was had by all, and it was unanimously decided to make the picnic an annual affair. The next major program for the wives was the construction and operation of the department booth at the Fresno District Fair. The club contributed the money for the decorating, several mem- bers put in long hours helping construct it, and at least one member was present at the booth throughout the fair's run. (Continued on Next Page) HAHN'S AUTOMOTIVE SERV. ALL MAKES - MODELS — TERMS AM 4 -4009 3906 E. BELMONT CHUCK SMITH'S CEDAR HEIGHTS LIQUORS CEDAR & SHIELDS BA 9 -0856 FRED HARTMAN REALTOR HOMES - RANCHES - INCOME PROPERTIES AM 8 -7633 222 W. Olive WAPLES SHELL SERVICE Motor Tune Up & Broke Service - Factory Trained Mech. AL WAPLES, Prop. Belmont & Von Ness AD 3-8116 BET'R RADIO & TELEVISION AD 3 -3591 FRESNO 536 BELMONT BEL AIR MOTEL & RESTAURANT W. Olive, at Hiway 99 AM 8-4211 BEN'S PLACE Beer - Wines - Lunches - Dinners 6489 W. McKinley Ave. AD 7 -9962 UNITED LOAN & JEWELRY 1052 BROADWAY FRESNO BROWS HARDWARE AD 7 -5268 5211 W. SHAW FRESNO 139 ARROW PHARMACY 4796 E. Kings Canyon Rd. CL 5 -8351 BUSSEY WELL PIPE WORKS 1555 N. Chestnut CL 1 -8448 STEELE'S LIQUORS EMETT STEELE, Prop. 417 W. California AM 4 -4539 R. S. GIBSON USED CARS 1860 BROADWAY FRESNO K -G TV & APPLIANCE Bonded TECHS for TV Service R. N. "BOB" COBB 238 N. Fresno AM 8 -5575 LANGE ROOFING CO. "OLE" LANGE Residential - Industrial - Commercial 925 Church Rood AD 7 -0964 ANDY'S PIZZERIA 129 E. Belmont AD 3 -6053 ANDY'S OWL CLUB 721 Fulton AD 7 -9974 V. Fr M.'s AMERICAN FURNITURE CO. NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone AM 6 -4087 848 Broadway Bernice (Mrs. AI) Harker, Della (Mrs. Americo) Papalro, Mickey (Mrs. William) Czrnningham, and Mare (Mrs. Rodney) Arden, put the finishing touches on the giand gold badge. Hockett -Cowan Music Co. "Fresno's First House of Music" 1254 Fulton St. Fresno AM 6 -8171 ROBINSON'S AUTO BODY SHOP 1830 E. University — AM 6 -6048 College Park Market BA 7 -0236 1 505 E. Shields—Fresno J. CARTWRIGHT & SON SINCE 1885 MANUFACTURERS OF PRUNING SHEARS AD 7 -6191 Malaga TOVAR GROCERY GROCERIES - MEATS - FRUITS - VEGETABLES 6 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. 3608 S. Harding Malaga AD 3 -9938 The boolh when finished. (Continued on Next Page) GEORGE BRITTON TRUCKING PLASTER SAND - ROCK - DUMP TRUCKS 4808 Balch Ave. CL 5 -3153 FRESNO GARAGE A. H. BRADFORD 350 North H AD 7 -3563 NEWMAN & SONS RANCH FRESNO NOR -BOB'S POODLE FARM 4745 W. McKinley AD 3-0176 FRESNO ACAPULCO CAFE 1339 Kern Street AD 7 -4947 ;E 4704 3 -3229 ERIES 9 5:1 In November the second annual dinner dance was held at Bruce's Lodge near Fowler. Honored guests were all employees who had retired during the past year. Sheriff Willmirth paid tribute to each one for his long and faithful service to the department and to Fresno County, and presented to each a gold badge. 1 • Floor Covering Contractors "COVERING THE VALLEY" 1364 N. First Fresno AD 3 -5831 NICK'S DONUT & WAFFLE SHOP BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DONUTS 1025 Van Ness Fresno AD 3 -9847 ROY B. CLINE, UNION OIL West Shields G North Fruit BA 7-4940 Compliments of JOHN DE BENEDETTO % SONS FRESNO SCHEDLER- KIRSCH TIRE SHOP RECAPPING & NEW TIRES 242 Broadway AD 7 -3850 CODY BROS. PLUMBERS AD 3 1,416 CL 1-7772 VICTORIA HOTEL & RESTAURANT 2524 TULARE FRESNO FRESNO FAIRLAND DEPARTMENT STORE Working Peoples Needs WILLIAM D. WONG AD 3 -6482 1347 Kern 141 Retired members present were, from left, Ben Paschall, former Chief Dep- uty Coroner; Sgt. Joe Quick., who for many years was head of the forgery detail; Captain Clifford Forrest, who was in charge of the mental health detail; Sgt. Ernest Jayne, formerly of the Civil Division, Sheriff Willmirth, and Sgt. Wayne Johnson, also of the Civil Division. Christensen's Turkey Hatchery Custom Hatching - Turkey Eggs Only 2147 N. Maple CL 5 -0875 ROYAL PHARMACY AM 6 -3292 1417 TULARE MANCHESTER AUTO WASH WASH INGAND POLISHING Comfortable Air Conditioned Waiting Room FLOYD L. SMITH BA 2 -1562 3854 N. Blackstone VICTOR KNITTING MILLS KNITTED SUITS AND DRESSES Standard Sizes - Half Sizes - To Measure 601 Blackstone Ph. AD 7 -3783 OK COTTON CLUB 931 G STREET FRESNO ROSSI FLORAL CO. 1 147 Fulton AD 3-2211 FRESNO IRELAND MFG. CO. 5591 Air Terminal Dr. CL 1-8415 FRESNO RAGLE'S PHARMACY 3141 N. Palm Avenue BA 7 -3639 FRESNO THE TORTOISE & THE HARE It is generally believed that the motorcycle is one of the most maneuverable vehicles made, capable of a high degree of acceleration; while a panel truck type vehicle, such as a police patrol wagon, has a reputation of being somewhat clumsy and slow. That this is not always true was demonstrated last fall following a report that several motorcyclists had created a disturb- ance in a local tavern, and one of them had struck a patron on the head with a length of chain which had been made into a weapon. The first officers at the scene radioed that the suspects had fled on their motorcycles, scat- tering in several directions. About the same time the information was broadcast, two officers en- route to the scene in the patrol wagon observed a motorcycle rider emerge from a nearby park- ing lot, and take off hurriedly in the opposite direction. They turned around, turned on the red lights and siren, and gave chase. The cyclist, who matched the description of the suspect who had wielded the chain, looked back over his shoulder, saw that he had a couple of blocks advantage, and decided to run for it. The chase began at Kings Canyon Road and Maple Ave., and proceeded west. Had the cyclist elected to use the mobility of his vehicle, he probably would have had little trouble getting away. Instead, he decided to rely on what he thought was an advantage in speed, and stayed Q�V MVSIC & SUPPLy CO ' doS Nc 2901 N. Blackstone BA 9 -9577 VALLEY MUSIC CENTER PRISONER IN CUSTODY A "I.ICgIMr1 - -61O. ]0 11AI0j1, on Kings Canyon. The officers were gaining when he turned north at First St., a mile and a half from Maple. They lost ground when they slowed for the turn, but gained it back by the time the cyclist had reached McKenzie Ave., three - fourths of a mile north. There he turned left, and then looked over his shoulder to watch the top -heavy patrol wagon careen around the corner. As he did so, he apparently cramped the front wheel, almost upsetting him, and at the same time his engine started missing. While he was still trying to recover, the officers drove alongside, and one of them leaned out and dis- mounted him with the nightstick. The captured cyclist turned out to be the one guilty of the assault. He was wearing the chain as a belt, and was attempting to get it off, ap- parently to use it against the officers, when he was subdued. He subsequently was given a state prison sentence for the assault. In addition to this punishment, it must have been quite a blow to his pride to have been chased and caught by a patrol wagon. THERMAL PRODUCTS, INC. Wholesale Refrigeration Supplies 720 E. Belmont AM 6 -0646 RELIABLE SEPTIC TANK & CESSPOOL CO. GARTH M. HULL AM 6 -3844 — 5480 WEST SHAW FRESNO NEON SIGN CO. Sales - Repairs - Leases 311 Broadway AM 8 -9211 ALL WORK - NU PAY In addition to those mentioned in other articles, the Sheriff's Department has several other volunteer auxiliary organizations, made up of public spirited citizens who donate their time, effort, and sometimes money to public service. The Sheriff's Posse is a group of horsemen who are always available to assist in rescue work and searches in areas where vehicles are useless. There hasn't been a great deal of need for their services recently, but they are always ready to go when called. The Posse provides a great deal of good pub- licity for the department and the county by participation in parades all over central Cali- fornia. With their matched palominos, colorful uniforms, and precision riding, they are an im- pressive spectacle in a parade, and usually come out close to the top in competition with other such units. CALIFORNIA Plumbing % Heating Co. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS 1608 Olive Avenue AD 3 -1339 Harry Johnson SOUND CONTROL Armstrong Accoustical Materials b Modernfold Doors 4833 North Blackstone BA 2 -5481 SPROUSE -REITZ CO. 3 Stores To Serve You 3233 North Cedar 3528 Ventura 1226 Wishon GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL Opp. Court House Square 1926 Mariposa AD 3 -9555 Fresno S. A. BRANCH GENERAL CONTRACTOR CL 5 -0702 4819 E. NEVADA 143 The Sheriff's Air Squadron's activities are reported in a separate article. The Uniformed Reserve is composed of several citizens from various fields of endeavor who have been trained in routine police work. They furnish their own uniforms and equipment, and devote a great deal of time assisting the regular components of the department, usually the patrol, in situations calling for a temporary increase in manpower. Among their duties for the past year was the policing of Christmas Tree Lane during the holiday season, and guarding and transporting funds collected in public charity drives. One of the most active of the department's auxiliary organizations is the Sheriff's Power- boat Squadron. The members devote a great deal of time and effort, using their own equip- ment, to patrolling the various lakes and water- (Continued on Next Page) TINKLER MISSION CHAPEL FUNERAL DIRECTORS 475 N. Broadway CHRISMAN'S Restaurant & Fountain BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER Open 7 A M. to 1 A.M. - 7 Days a Week ORDERS TO TAKE OUT AD 3 -7773 1035 Olive SAN JOAQU I N HYDRAULIC 546 M -- FRESNO — AM 6 -5584 COLYEAR MOTOR SALES CO. 666 L Street AD 3-5124 FRESNO SEIBERT PETROLEUM CO. PETE SEIBERT 3839 VENTURA FRESNO CL 5 -2693 ways and enforcing the Fresno County Water Safety Ordinance. This organization, one of the first of its kind in the nation, has contributed a great deal to the safe enjoyment of water sports in Fresno County. If you are a boat owner, and are ever cited by one of the organization's members for a violation of the water safety ordinance, remember he is working for you, not against you, and that the only compensation he receives is the knowledge he is doing something worthwhile. We regret that we were unable to assemble the members of these groups for pictures. The department is very grateful for the assistance of the auxiliary units, and the people of the county owe them a vote, of appreciation. Allen Warehouse of California R. B. CRAWFORD, Manager ITALIAN KITCHEN PIZZA G SPAGHETTI ITALIAN DINNERS Veal Scallopini - Veal Pormegiona FOOD TO TAKE HOME Open till Midnite Peter & Maurice, Prop. 1127 Palm - Near Olive AM 4 -1845 Fresno Cotton Sales Agency PAUL E. ELLIS, Owner 1717 Van Ness — AM 6 -9613 VALLEY TYPEWRITER CO. ROYAL TYPEWRITERS DITTO DUPLICATORS VICTOR ADDING MACHINES FRESNO — VISALIA — MERCED 1929 Fresno St. FRESNO Phone AM 6 -9936 HAB I B CATTLE CO. We Buy & Sell HARRY HAB I B, Owner 2909 S. Elm AD 3 -8753 Harry Elias Construction Co. Paving - Grading - Excavating Large or Small Jobs 4714 E. Hedges Fresno CL 1-71 15 144 Compliments HOTEL FRESNO Broadway at Merced TRUCKS FOR RENT FRESNO U DRIVE Truck Rental and Lease Service 344 South Broadway Phone AD 3 -2145 "WE SELL COLOR AND GIVE SERVICE" GEORGES COLOR CENTER Phone BA 7 -7144 1220 West Shields, Fresno, California "PAINTING TOOLS FURNISHED" EL RANCHO MOTEL Newly Remodeled DINING - COCKTAILS - DANCING 1265 N. Motel Drive AM 8 -8181 FRED S. MACOMBER, Inc. 4704 E. Carmen CL 1 -5503 FRESNO MARION'S Beauty Salon Complete Beauty Service by Competent Staff Refrigerated Air Conditioning Winter Coziness by Fireplace PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 315 E. Shields at Palm BA 2 -3348 SYCAMORE ISLAND Stock Ranch BYRON LOVEJOY ROOFING CONTRACTOR 1462 Thomas AD 7 -4264 GIANT FOOD CENTER Open 7 Days a Week 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. 5380 N. Blackstone BA 2 -6273 A NEW RESERVE UNIT COMMUNICATIONS For the past three decades police patrol has become more and more dependent upon radio communications, until now it would be virtu- ally impossible for a patrol agency to operate with any appreciable degree of efficiency with- out two -way radio. During the past few years the problem of civil defense has entered the pic- ture. Therefore a serious and long unanswered question has been, What would happen if, in an emergency, the radio system should be rendered inoperative? A big step toward solving this problem in Fresno County was taken last year, through the efforts of Sheriff Willmirth, Civil Defense Di- rector Stuart Sorenson, and several public spir- ited amateur radio enthusiasts, who organized the Fresno County Sheriff's Communications Mission Sheet Metal Co. Specialists in Cotton Gin Work AM 6 -0186 3200 E. Central at Hiway 99, Fresno Semper Truck Lines MARTIN SEMPER, Prop. Terminal — Palm & Herndon BA 2 -4461 Reserve. This group will be available to assist the department in maintaining communications in any emergency. Plans are not complete, but the following system has been devised for main- taining radio contact with the patrol cars. If our regular radio system should be put out of action, the reserve group would set up a com- munications control center in the sheriff's of- fice building, using their own battery powered equipment. Each patrol unit would be accom- panied by a reserve member in his own car, equipped with a two -way radio. Messages for a patrol unit would be broadcast from the con- trol center to the reserve member following it. He would signal the patrolman to stop, and then relay the message. Several practice exercises have been con - (Continued on Next Page) Valley Armored Transport INCORPORATED GEORGE H. IRVIN, President "All Risk" Insurance Coverage Daily Pickup of Bank Receipts Employees Uniformed and Bonded Trucks Completely Bullet Proof JACK M. SHERMAN, Manager Phone AD 7 -1564 2016 H St. Fresno Mike's Car Lot AD 3 -6837 MIKE HAMMOND 921 BLACKSTONE FRESNO ducted, and the system, while not perfect, has been proved workable. Despite the number of steps necessary, it is still possible to get a mes- sage from the patrol dispatcher to the patrol unit in a matter of a minute or two. The members of the reserve group are now undergoing a program of training in basic police patrol procedure, so that they will be more fa- miliar with the problems of police communica- tions. At the conclusion of their training they will become reserve deputies. The following photos depict the progress of one of the practice exercises. We hope we never encounter an emergency of such magnitude that the Communications Re- serve unit's services will be needed. However, if it should happen, they will be ready. Depute John Caprelian leaves the office enronte to his beat, followed by a reserve member's car. Ken Clarke, using an inter - communications systenc, relays a ucessage from the patrol dispatcher to the control center. Civil Defense Director Sorenson monitors the e.rercise with a walkie- talkie radio. 146 ALLIED PLUMBING CO. Plumbing & Heating Contractors HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 3150 E. Olive Ave. Fresno, California DEVLI N - DREW WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 165 Broadway Fresno TAK YAMAGUCHI ELECTRICAL. CONTRACTOR AM 6 -7732 2279 N. Browley Fresno DAUGHERTY TRAVEL SERVICE AIR - STEAMSHIP - AND TOURS 54 North Van Ness Ph. AD 3 -2137 Valley Foundry & Machine Works Inc. LEON S. PETERS, President 2510 So. East Fresno RALPH'S CAFE The Finest in Beer & Wine Mexican & American Dishes 1,421 Tulare AD 7 -9554 FRESNO FUNERAL CHAPEL ART PINE, Prop. 1136 A — Fresno — AD 3 -1174 LOUIE KEE MARKET FRESH MEAT & GROCERIES 1041 Tulare St. AD 3 -7527 FRESNO W. M. POLLOCK FRESNO ELECTRIC CO. Residential - Commercial - Industrial 183 N. Van Ness AD 3 -1435 Ad At the other end of the inter -com, in the control ccnlcr, the message is received by J. W. Powers. Mrs. Doll, Newby checks a counly map to determine the location of /be unit for which the mrssalle is to be senl. UNDERWATER RECOVERY In the last issue of the Sherif Ps Review we told about the organization of an auxiliary of the department known as the Underwater Res- cue and Recovery Unit. This group compiled an excellent record, and its members donated many hours in assisting in searches for bodies of drowning victims, and attempting to locate stolen property or evidence which had been thrown into a stream or a canal. The only disadvantage to their use, how- ever, was one common to all auxiliary groups. Its members have jobs and businesses of their own to take care of, and naturally cannot al- ways be available at a moment's notice. There- fore, when Sheriff Willmirth learned there were Several trained and experienced Scuba divers in the department, plus several members who were interested in learning the technique, he decided an underwater rescue and recovery squad should be formed within the department. Many members of the department volun- teered for the squad, including two women, whose applications were denied, due to the po- tentially hazardous nature of the work. Among A NURSERY P. H. PATTERSON, Prop. Lawn Planting - Landscape Service AD 7 -7666 3412 East McKinley GENE MORALES Labor Contractor 2933 Clinton — BA 7 -2044 JOHNNIE'S TAVERN JANE & CHARLEY KENDALL Owners 1610 Kings Canyon Road CL 5 -2114 the fourteen finally chosen were two divers with considerable experience, Stanley Barnes and John Watts. They were put in charge of training of the group. Before the squad actually finished their training program they were sent on an actual mission, to search the waters of Avacado Lake for the body of a drowning victim. The mission was completed within twenty minutes after the divers entered the water; a fraction of the time it would have taken with the old - fashioned dragging method. Several other times during the summer the squad was called upon for a similar grim task. Their ability to go to the scene and complete their mission quickly saved the families of the victims many hours of uncertainty. While there is never a chance, by the time they are called, that the victim's life can be saved, and the sur- vivors know this, there still is a certain degree of relief experienced once the body is located and recovered. The following photos depict various phases of the training program. FRESNO BODY WORKS BODY AND FENDER WORK Auto Pointing - Baked Enamel Process Day and Night Towing Service 4577 Home Avenue Day Phone CL 1-5509 Bartel Building Materials Co. PLYWOOD - DOORS - BUILDERS HARDWARE WINDOWS - ROOFING MATERIALS CL 5 -3017 4485 E. Belmont Salo & West Auto Supply Biggest Little Parts Store in the Valley "Delivery Is Best At Sala & West" 2009 Ventura AM 8 -7637 FRESNO McNAMARA'S LIQUOR 3057 E. ASHLAN BA 7 -6683 FRESNO VALLEY BUTANE, INC. JOHN AGBASHIAN, President 23 YEARS SAFE SERVICE Quality Products Butane, Propane, Appliance and Equipment FARM DELIVERY FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Trailers - Semi Trailers - Commercial Bodies - Third Axles Thermo King Refrigeration Utility Trailer Sales Co. 2660 S. Railroad Ave. Phone AD 7 -2131 P. O. Box 3340, Fresno, Calif. 150 Charles Hall a member of the aux- iliary group who assisted in training the squad of regular officers, explains the use of a face mask to, from left, Stanley Barnes, John Watts, Mark Golden, Roy Rainville, Arnold Ran - drup, James Baldwin, Buddy Tharp, James Watterson, and George Barr. RAY HOLMES ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR BA 7 -2870 — 3327 E. Austin Way TENT CITY SURPLUS CAMP RENTALS - THOUSANDS OF ITEMS Boots - Jackets - Parkas - Rain Gear - Sleeping Bogs EVERYTHING IN CANVAS Everything for the Hunter & Back Packer BANKAMERICA - INTERNATIONAL Charge Accounts Honored 6722 N. Blackstone BA 2 -8663 MID -STATE BOWL 2221 N. Weber Avenue — Fresno PHONE AD 7 -6688 THE VALLEY'S FINEST GATHERING PLACE 32 Lanes - Sports Room Whiz In Coffee Shop 5 BANQUET ROOMS ACCOMMODATING UP TO 500 Billiards - N Room EASIEST PLACE TO REACH IN TOWN Highway 99 North at Clinton Overpass OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY Barnes demonstrates the proper method for clearing the mask before entering the water. Densmore Engine Ike -Nu & Supply Complete Automotive Machine �&orks Phone AMherst 6 -0493 651 Broodway Fresno, Calif. LIBERTY LINEN SERVICE 760 H AD 3-2171 FRESNO FRESNO MOTEL SWIMMING - DINING - COCKTAILS - MUSIC AD 3 -5103 DAVID W. TOMERLIN, owner- manager NORTH MOTEL DRIVE RED TRIANGLE OIL CO. 2809 S. Chestnut AD 7 -3835 FRESNO MECCA BILLARDS 139 E. Belmont AD 7 -8393 FRESNO EDDIE'S PASTRY SHOP We Specialize in Birthday, Wedding & Party Cakes Manchester Center BA 9 -0232 151 Hall girres pointers in the procedure for donning the equipment. The group prepares for a practice diic. CALIFORNIA TRUCKING EXCHANGE 2041 W. McKinley Phone AM 6 -8114 FRESNO MALT SHOP rr rner of Fresno 8r Van Ness AMherst 6 -3602 HENRY'S LIQUOR STORE AD 3 -5574 1549 Kern St. FRESNO OXYGEN & WELDING SUPPLIES 725 P Street AD 3 -6684 HARRY'S Furniture Repairing and Refinishing WORK GUARANTEED - FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY AM 4 -6818 7543 W. Herndon Harr, Randrup, Rainville, and Golden enter the water for practice in donning equipment while submerged. The ability to perform this feat may be extremely valuable in case of equipment failure. PATTY'S PASTRY SHOP Birthday & Wedding Cakes ALL TYPES QUALITY PASTRY 3388 E. Butler AM 4 -2267 INSUL -FLUF INSULATION INC. INSTALLED BY WEATHERMASTER 622 Santa Fe AD 3 -7123 FRESNO BETTER LIFE FOODS "The Valley's Largest Health Food Center" Prop. Dr. P. E. Sobb, D.C. 1522 Fulton St. Ph. AD 3 -8401 Fresno COMPLIMENTS OF PERRY M. HEARD 820 Van Ness AD 7 -3488 HYE QUALITY BAKERY PEDA - LAUASH - LAHMAJnON 537 "L." St. AM 6 -1025 FRESNO JOHNSON DRIVING SCHOOL 275 N. Abby AD 3 -4377 FRESNO SHEPHERD'S SHELL SERVICE Brake Service BA 7 -8241 — 1778 E. Show LEM'S Nationwide Trailer Rentals AD 7 -8169 4036 Ventura — 2601 Tulare 152 77 ?71 1 1. � Watts enters the water, fully equipped, from a high elevation. ROLINDA FARMERS STORE 9500 West Whitesbridge Road AM 6 -3671 CORREA'S UPHOLSTERING ALL KINDS & TYPES UPHOLSTERING 1230 N. Fresno St. AD 7 -1917 JOHN ALT, Prop, BILL BAIRD TRUCKING SERVICE 1416 G St. AM 6 -2073 MOHLER U -SAVE LIQUOR STORE 2196 Elm — AD 3 -0419 LLOYD MOLLER BA 7 -6152 2240 No. Blackstone FRESNO MEDINA AUTO WRECKING New and Used Parts 3278 S. Elm AD 3 -3398 FRANK LAMBE Piper Aircraft Sales Chandler Field AD 3-11129 LIBERTY FISH CO. 2023 Belmont Fresno Practice in taking off and putting on equipment while under water. SUNNYLAND BULGHUR CO. Manufacturers of PROCESSED WHEAT 1435 Gearhart AD 3 -4983 Day: AM 6 -0203 Night: AM 4 -3768 Thompson Auto Body Supply Co. 1332 W. Belmont Fresno RIDGE ELECTRIC MOTOR CO. BLACK & DECKER, SKIL, PORTABLE TOOLS, MOTORS — REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS W. M. RIDGE 215 G Street AM 8 -5031 Sierra Auto Supply & Machine Shop PETE PETERSON — BILL SCHOENALIER B. F. GOODRICH TIRES 4220 E. Belmont CL 1 -5588 ALBERT SKLARZ Buy & Sell Scrap Iron and Used Materials 206 S. Fruit AM 4 -9061 ALFREDO'S PIZZA DRIVE IN PIZZA TO GO 4491 E. Tulare CL 5 -5750 The proper method for hringinq a body to the surface in position for the cross -chest carry. FRESNO PLIMI -TILE Split Stone - Patios - Firebrick Slump Block - Portable Bar -B -Que Pits Commercial and Residential 1508 Thesto AD 7 -2637 ELMER ELIA, Dry Wall Contractor Taping, Texturing and Hanging 709 W. Sierra Madre Ave. BA 9 -8206 JET DRIVE IN Hamburgers — Shakes — Donuts 1234 N. First St. AM 4 -4112 FRESNO KRAMER CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contrc,ctor — Residential Construction 5861 E Parkside Drive CL 5 -2837 MADISON BUTANE SERVICE Hardware - Plumbing - Sport goods AM 4 -1730 4032 W. Whitesbridge A Satisfied Customer Is Our Best Advertiser ant INDEPENDENT DISPOSAL CO. Veteran Owned and Operated Frank De Pasquale 2609 McKinley AM 6 -4220 Fresno FRESNO FENCE CO. Specialists in Chain Link & Wood Fence 3644 N. Barton Ave. BA 9 -6521 HEDRICK'S DEPT. STORE N. FRESNO AT OLIVE ST. AM 8 -5019 McKAY CONSTRUCTION CO. Homes of Distinction Commercial - Industrial - Residential Alterations - Additions - Free Estimates 3859 N. Blackstone BA 2 "34 JOHN VINTAN CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Your Lot or Ours 3250 E. Olive AD 3 -8821 carry demon - and Rainville. JERRY'S Fresno - McKinley Garage AM 4 -2447 2441 E. McKinley YARYAN LUMBER CO. Dale Parks - Lyle Olson - Harold Yaryan Lumber & Building Materials On Hughes Bet. Whitesbridge & Neilsen AM 8 -4701 625 South Hughes YELLOW CAB BLACK & WHITE CAB CO. NATIONAL CAR RENTAL AM 8 -5085 AMERICAN - GILLOTT Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc. POWER PIPING We Installed Plumbing On New County Jail Addition 1719 L Street AD 3 -5945 Modern Electric Co., Inc. Electrical Contractors for County Jail Addition 2,480 SOUth Cherry AD 7 -1147 ASAHI NURSERY, INC. EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN QUALITY NURSERY STOCK Japanese Gift Items 452 E Show BA 7 -1517 Boating Safety Sheriff's Powerboat Squadron strives to make boating more fun for all by enforcing Water Safety Ordinance Since World War II the sport of boating has grown in popularity each year. It seems that each time a dam is built, creating a new lake, there are boat owners in line waiting to launch their craft before the concrete is dry. This overcrowding of recreational facilities created, for a time, a hazardous condition, since with no regulations to follow, each boat owner operated as he pleased. As a result, a few years ago the Fresno County Board of Supervisors enacted a Water Safety Ordinance. Most boat owners are aware of the existence of the ordinance, and copies of it have been fairly well distributed by sporting goods stores and boat dealers. The Sheriff's Department has tried to do its JOE W. KONKEL Electrical Wiring — Residential & Commercial 4405 E. Grant CL 1 -8289 Tom Duffy's Antiques 6061 N. Blackstone BA 9 -3437 Club Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. WHOLESALE & RETAIL 4454 E. Belmont CL 1 -6015 2918 Tulare AD 3 -0254 WALTER S. JOHNSON THE RAMBLER MAN 2005 Broadway at Divisadero Phone AD 7 -5101 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA DUTCH'S FARM MACHINERY SALES & SERVICE Good Reconditioned Farm Machinery Thor Lawnmowers 3254 So. Elm Avenue AM 6 -4798 155 part by establishing the Sheriff's Powerboat Squadron, q volunteer group of deputized boat owners who donate a great deal of time to pa- trolling the various lakes and waterways of the county. In addition, this season there will be a regular deputy stationed full time at Pine Flat, and another who will divide his time between Shaver and Huntington Lakes. Despite the widespread distribution of copies of the water safety ordinance, the excuse most frequently given by violators is, "I didn't know it was against the law." In order that we may do our bit to alleviate this situation, we present the following outline of the ordinance, hoping we can thus contribute to safer enjoyment of a good sport. (Continued on Next Page) JOHN STEPHENSON Excavating Contractors 1827 S. Maple CL 5 -9287 FRESNO SHEETROCK CO. All Types of Drywall Installation 5283 E. Tulare v CL 5 -4670 J. FERDINANDI Formal Wear Tuxedo Rentals and Sales Business Suits for Rent 804 N. Fulton H Bik. No. of Belmont) AD 3 -7098 GOLDEN GATE CAFE No. 2 Specializing All Good Barbecued Meats Beer - Amusements 2647 S. Elm Ave. AD 3 -9547 Compliments FREEMAN MUSIC, Inc. Coin Operated Juke Boxes 2513 E. McKenzie AD 7 -1592 FRESNO COUNTY WATER SAFETY ORDINANCE The following outline should not be considered the com- plete ordinance. Anyone in doubt as to the applicability of any section should refer to the complete ordinance. 580. The ordinance applies to all public waters in Fresno County, except in instances in which it conflicts with state or federal regulations. 582. Each boat must be equipped with the fol- lowing, in good operating condition: 1. Life preserver, ring buoy, or buoyant cushion for each person on board. Inflat- able type not permitted. 2. Fire extinguisher of adequate volume. 3. Proper lights, as specified in ordinance, if boat is operated between one -half hour after sunset and one -half hour before sun- rise. 583. A boat shall not be operated in a manner or rate of speed that will endanger any person or property, taking into account any appli- cable factor. 583B. Specifically, a boat shall not be operated in excess of five miles per hour in any of the following areas: 1. Within any designated slow area. 2. Within one hundred feet of a person swim- ming. 3. Within one hundred feet of shore except when launching or landing a skier. 4. If a motorboat, within one hundred feet of a sail boat. 5. Within one hundred feet of any skier when course of boat is such that it would come within fifty feet of the skier should he fall. 6. Within three hundred feet of a swimming area, dock, wharf, dam, or float, which is used for securing boats and embarkation or discharge of passengers. 583.1 A boat is not to be operated in a reckless or negligent manner. A. When two boats approach "head on" each shall bear right. B. When boats approach at right angles, boat on right has right of way. C. Overtaking another boat may be done on either side, but overtaken boat has right of way. D. Sailboat has right of way over motorboat. 583.2 No person shall operate a boat while under the influence of alcohol or narcotics. 583.3. No boat shall be overloaded. A. The basic formula for rowboats and out- boards, except racing models, is as follows: 7%Z x length of boat in feet x width in feet x depth feet equals safe carrying capacity in pounds. 583.4 No boating or skiing within twenty feet of a designated swimming area. 583.5. No boating within fifty feet of any dam owned by a public agency. 583.6. No boat shall obstruct a passageway. 583.7. No mooring to buoy, beacon, or marker placed by a public agency. 583.8 No waterskiing between one -half hour after sunset and one -half hour before sunrise. 583.9. A boat pulling .a skier must have, in ad- dition to pilot, competent person aboard to observe skier. 583.10. No boat shall be operated on any lake containing less than 300 surface acres, if posted; except boats with battery- driven electric motors and boats operated by public authority. 583.11. On Florence, Edison, Wishon, or Court - right Lakes, no boat shall exceed 15 m.p.h. Skiing is prohibited. 585. No human waste, sewage, garbage, trash, gasoline, oil, sawdust, debris or other foreign matter shall be placed in public waters. 5 8 5.1. No shooting of firearms, compressed gas, or spring powered guns from boat or across public waters except shotguns for purpose of killing waterfowl during hunting season. 585.2. No swimming in area designated "No Swimming ", or more than 300 feet from shore outside marked swimming area, unless accompanied by boat manned by competent operator. 585.3. Owner shall not knowingly permit his boat to be operated by another person in vio- lation of these provisions. 5 8 5.4. No sirens may be used on boats except by authorized peace officer in performance of duties. 586. No provisions except that regarding alco- hol and narcotics shall prohibit or restrict boat while competing in supervised boat race. 586.1. No provision shall restrict or prohibit operation of boat or water skier in supervised water show. 156 SHERIFF'S AIR SQUADRON HELP IN THE AIR SLOGAN: "Air Safety Through Knowledge and Proficiency" By ELMER T USCHHOFF "Calling Sheriff's unicom, calling Sheriff's unicom ... this is Cessna Niner Six Alpha ..." Commander Holmes and Executive Officer Ar- buckle bent over the Gonset radio set in Squad- ron Headquarters Building at the Fresno Air Terminal. It was Russ Bland calling in from high over the Sierras where he was engaged in the search for Thomas Malone. Arbuckle flipped the mike key. "This is Sheriff's unicorn ... come in Niner Six Alpha ..." Malone had reported finding a lost P40 in the mountains and on the previous day, while lead- ing an Army- Forest Service- Sheriff's Depart- ment ground party to the scene of the wreckage, had suddenly and purposely disappeared. "This is Niner Six Alpha ... have just sighted suspect ... one mile west of Spring Creek ... on Rogers Ridge at the helioport clearing. Please advise ground party. Time 2:3 S p.m." JORGENSEN'S BATTERY SHOP 4740 E. Kings Conyon Rood CL 5 -0800 JAE'S CLEANERS &. TAILORS 1325 Hozelwood AM 4 -5527 JAN'S RESTAURANT 1704 VAN NESS AVENUE JERRY'S TV SERVICE Repair Work & Parts Guaranteed TVs & Appliances — Easy Terms 1532 Fresno St. AM 4 -0586 H & W PRODUCE .Moriposo & C AD 3 -3174 CECIL S. MARSH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 2002 Kenmore Drive West AM 8 -7540 157 The above is taken from the files of the Sheriff's Air Squadron on the Malone Hoax Case summary, dated August 16, 1961, and is typical of some of the eleven missions on which the Squadron was called during the Fall and Winter months of 1961. In the performance of these above mentioned actual missions, the Squadron logged a total of 17 man hours of flying time and 114.55 man hours of ground support. The Sheriff's Air Squadron is composed of a group of ranchers, business and professional men who donate their time and equipment to the Sheriff's Department and the County of Fresno. They are organized and trained for the purpose of law enforcement; to aid in the search for lost hikers, fishermen and hunters; to locate downed aircraft; to find drowning victims; to pin down escaped convicts. They are pledged (Continued on Next Page) UCKNER 4 SPRINKLERS SALES & SERVICE For . . . Homes - Schools - Ranches - Parks Golf Courses - Cemeteries Fresno - Madera - Merced - Mariposa Counties BOB BALDOCK 1505 Blackstone AM 4 -1521 Carberry Crop Dusters, Inc. 5450 W. Belmont FRESNO Phone AD 3 -4155 to uphold the rules and regulations of aviation and are interested in any civic activity that is for the good and betterment of aviation gener- ally. Three members of the Squadron are also active regular members of the Aviation Com- mittee of the Chamber of Commerce. The Squadron is one of the leading members in the Western States Association of Sheriff's Air Squadrons, and was instrumental this past year in preparing, presenting and approving the adoption of suggestions on "What to Do When Lost in the Mountains." Through the cooperation of local printers, these suggestions are now being printed and will be distributed by the Squadron in all the sporting goods stores and resort areas in Fresno County. These sug- gestions which are pointed to helping the Air Squadron effect an early rescue, are as follows: 1. Before you go, file a "flight plan" —tell someone where you are going, when, and with whom, and when you plan to return. 2. Take along a square yard of bright orange material. Lay this out in the open, preferably in a green meadow. 3. Take along a pocket mirror and flash the sun's rays back at searching aircraft. 4. If lost build a fire with green material. Smoke is easily seen from the air. 5. When you are found, stay put. Don't leave the area. Each year the Squadron holds an Aviation Appreciation Night at which it honors certain individuals who have distinguished themselves in the field of aviation. This year it had the pleasure of honoring and presenting with cer- tificates of appreciation, five residents of Fresno who were actively engaged in aviation during the 1920's and early 30's and who made great and lasting contributions in the days when pilots literally flew by the seat of their pants, and Chandler Field was only a stubble patch. One of the outstanding events of the past year was the hosting of the Fresno Pistol Shoot to which all the Squadrons of the Western States were invited. Some 14 Squadrons from four states attended and the Fresno Squadron lived up to its reputation for fun and hospitality. The pistol shoot and Awards Brunch were held on Sunday morning at the Peace Officer's Range with about 100 in attendance. Although not a 158 part of their required training, most Squadron members are adept with the hand gun and take part in the competitive pistol shoots that are a part of most fly -ins. Most newsworthy was the winning of the coveted Reno Perpetual Trophy at the Washoe County Fly -in by a three man team composed of Reidenauer, McNamara and Arioto. The success of the Squadron is due not only to the fine leadership, but also to the splendid cooperation with the Sheriff's Office through our Liaison Officer Don Safford. Some very interesting simulated Search and Rescue prob- lems have been set up involving "escapees ", members of the Sheriff's Posse, and the pilots of the Squadron. These have resulted in developing a fine technique of search as well as better and more practical communication from air to ground. Fresno County can well be proud of this group of thirty men who, by giving unstintingly and willingly of time and means, save the tax- payers thousands of dollars each year. Their loyalty and dedication to Sheriff Willmirth and his department make the Air Squadron one of the strongest auxiliary arms of law enforcement. OAK LEAF RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE Fine Food and Cocktails HENRY JACOBSEN, Prop. 3261 E. Tulare St, Ph. AM 4 -6778 LIBERTY AUTO SERVICE Complete Auto Repairing Motor Overhaul - Motor Tune -up Brake Service - Electrical Work 1008 C Street Phone AD .3 -0356 CIGARETTE SERVICE CO. COMPLETE VENDING SERVICE PHONE AM 8 -4419 405 N. Palm Fresno, California FRESNO AREA PATROL The Fresno Area of the California Highway Patrol, under the command of Captain Ray Salmon, has a com- plement of seventy -nine uniformed personnel — one Captain, two Lieutenants, six Sergeants and seventy -one Traffic Officers. They efficiently handle the myriad duties and responsibilities of the California Highway Patrol in Fresno County. In 1961, utilizing thirty automobiles and eight motor- cycles, the Fresno Area Officers patrolled a total of 1,584,- 723 miles in Fresno County. During this same period your Fresno California Highway Patrol officers investi- gated 93 fatal accidents in which 106 persons were killed, plus 1,348 injury accidents in which 2,534 per- sons were injured. Additionally, they also in- vestigated 2,116 property damage only accidents. In December of 1961 the California Highway Patrol began an experiment with the use of two fixed -wing aircraft, patrolling U. S. Highway 99 from Sacramento to Bakersfield. This experi- ment is to determine the feasibility of rendering greater assistance to the motoring public through the use of aircraft. Incidentally, the pilots of these planes have aided in the arrest of many traffic violators, in addition to spotting many accidents immediately after their occurrence, and directed ground units LIGHTNING COMPANY WALTER MAH 1403 TULARE AM 8 -6717 1 & T UNION SERVICE AM 4 -2045 804 F STREET FRESNO BROWN'S SHASTA FLORAL FLOWERS . For All Occasions Telephone AD 3 -4473 721 West Belmont FRESNO JOHNSTON GEAR & MACHINE WORKS 630 R STREET P. O. BOX 696, FRESNO Aqricultural and Industrial Equipment ALAN'S SALON OF BEAUTY Professional Care Is Best For Hair 564 Olive Ave. AD 3 -1646 CRYSTAL CLEANERS Johnnie Woelfel We Operate Our Own Plant 137 North Maple CL 5 -4792 VISTA HARDWARE CL 5 -2786 4305 E. TULARE FRESNO CALIFORNIA RED HOTS For the Finest Hot Dogs, Hamburgers and Chili Stop at California Red Hots 1145 Broadway Fresno, Calif. Phone AD 7 -9940 ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP MOTORS - SOLD - REPAIRED - REWOUND ELECTRICAL WIRING 253 Fulton Phone AD 3 -1154 159 (Continued on Page 162) AIRWAYS COFFEE SHOP From Daylight to Dark for Your Convenience Airways Golf Course CL 5 -9802 ARCADE TRAILER PARK Swimming Pool for Residents 1941 N. Motel Drive AM 4 -3658 BRUCE'S BARBER SHOP Personalized Barbering 2736 Divisadero, Plaza Shopping Center RAY BRUSSELL BROADWAY STEAM CLEANING Cars - Trucks - Tractors Steam Cleaned 240 Broadway AD 7 -7603 BROADWAY LUNCH Be It Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner or Just A Cup of Coffee, You are Always Welcome 931 Broadway Since 1922 FRESNO PAPER BOX CO. Folding Paper Box Manufacturers Boxes Designed and Made in Fresno 2192 So. Railroad AM 4 -1363 FRESNO MOTOR SALES Cadillac - Oldsmobile Sales & Service 700 Van Ness Ave. AM 6 -8141 FASHION CLEANERS Dependable Service Since 1930 465 N. Fulton AD 7 -2185 FRESNO PLANING MILL CO. EST. 1908 GENERAL MILL WORK H & Monterey AD 3 -7218 CENTRAL TILE & MARBLE 4557 E. Lewis CL 1 -5212 FRESNO MILKY WAY DAIRY Drive In Service Milk & Eggs at Less Than Wholesale Save 14c or more per gollon on all your dairy products 2442 So. Elm at Church AM 4 -2727 CAUDLE BATTERY CO. New and Rebuilt AM 8 -3408 4825 N. Cornelia FRESNO JIM STANFORD, Manager TRAVELON TRAILER SALES 23 Years Experience To Serve You Mobil Homes and Vacation Homes Kit - Kenskill - Boles - Aero - Flamingo Airstream - Aristocrat 2996 Ventura St. AM 4 -0110 NELSON LUMBER CO. 4051 South Hwy. 99 AM 8 -0137 160 CHRISTENSEN REALTY Listings and Sales - Loons on Homes and Ranches ALEX RIFFEL, Soles Manager 1240 Van Ness AM 4 -4400 Res. 715 W. Pines AM 4 -2740 AL & MILT'S FLAMINGO CLUB 1802 Tulare St. Phone 233 -9602 LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED HARDY'S GARAGE 2009 S. Orange Ave. Phone 268 -3210 DOMENICO'S COCKTAILS Italian Dinners at Their Best 2133 E. McKinley AM 4 -2018 C. SMITH For A Better Deal QUALITY CARS AMherst 8 -5336 2903 East Tulare - Fresno, California CLARK EQUIPMENT CO. BROWN TRAILER DIV. Brown Van & F.B. Trailers SALES & SERVICE 2544 So. Cherry Ave. Ph, AM 6 -5781 COATES BOAT & MOTOR AUTHORIZED MERCURY OUTBOARD SALES, SERVICE BOATS OF QUALITY BA 7 -1661 6546 N. Blackstone Fresno BAR NONE Transmission Service 15,500 Miles or 6 Months Guarantee on All Exchanges Up to 24 Months to Pay 1506 N. Blackstone AD 3 -4551 J. T. JENKINS CO. KENWORTH TRUCKS Hiway 99 & S. East Avenue Fresno CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL OUR PURPOSE: To perform those functions and services which will assure the safe, lawful, rapid and economical use of the high- way system of the State of California. OUR OBJECTIVES ' – e 161 To alleviate human suffering and loss from motor vehicle accidents by promoting and encouraging voluntary compliance with law through education and enforcement, and as- sistance to engineering. To promote economical, beneficial and enjoy- able use of the highways by reducing congestion and removing impediments which retard the smooth and rapid flow of traffic. To assure inspired and dedicated service to the public by providing opportunity and encourage - ment, guidance and direction which make the development of each employee meaningful, pur- poseful, and valuable both to the public and himself. To protect the public's investment by maintain- ing continuous vigilance to prevent damage, misue and littering of the highways. To further the efficient operation of the auto- motive transportation system by research and testing, and establishing new concepts in traffic control — gathering, analyzing, and disseminat- ing technical information. To protect the public against economic loss from theft and arson of vehicles and from failure of owners to properly license vehicles. To assure the public maximum personal safety and convenience on the highways by providing protection and assistance night and day. To encourage uniform application of the traffic laws by offering to all enforcement agencies the training capabilities of the California Highway Patrol Academy. to the accident scenes. Many motorists who were in need of assistance were aided by direction of ground units to their location. The Fresno Area Office is designated as a Cali- fornia Highway Patrol Central Dispatch point. The radio dispatchers handle all the radio com- munication for Fresno, Tulare and Kings Coun- ties on a 24 hour basis. To report an accident or an emergency requiring the services of an officer anywhere in the State of Califonia, merely dial the telephone operator and ask for Zenith 12000. The operator will immediately connect you with the California Highway Patrol Central Dispatch point that handles the communications for the area from which you are placing your call. The use of this service will greatly expedite the dispatching of an officer to the scene of an emergency. This service is for emergency calls only and not for routine business calls such as weather and road conditions, missing persons, etc. Should you use this service for routine busi- ness calls you will be advised to call back on the (Continued on Next Page) ART'S BOATS I_�i7•i:10 ROEDING PARK DAVE'S AUTO ELECTRIC OFFICIAL BRAKE & HEADLIGHT STATION GENERAL REPAIR & TUNEUP 1365 N. Blackstone AD 3 -3661 If It's Ammonia, call JESS ELLIS Commercial Refrigeration Service CL 5 -2505 5194 E. Washington A -1 Quality New & Used Furniture We Buy & Sell - Best Quality for the Price 4645 E. Kings Canyon Road CL 5 -2422 FRESNO SERVICE General Auto Repair 447 Belmont Ave. AD 3 -6855 FRESNO WOOL CO. 124 M Street Fresno FRESNO SAW SERVICE WRIGHT POWER SAWS Trimmer Power Mowers Complete Saw Service H. Keith — 721 N. Fresno — V. Smith DEE'S FORTY ONE CLUB 1275 N. Blackstone AD 3 -4335 EL GATO NEGRO ED & CORA ZAVALES 938 F Street AD 3 -9656 FRESNO CUSTOM MACHINE SHOP WINSTON TIRRELL Mochine Work Tool & Die, Tool Grinding, Welding, Jig & Fixture, farm Equip. and Outboard Eng. Repair 2106 Cherry Ave. AM 8 -1814 DAN'S CLUB COCKTAI LS 1050 Broadway, Fresno JOHN DILLON PLUMBING Plumbing Fixtures and Repairs Residential and Industrial 4504 E. Woodward, Fresno AD 7 -5686 VERNON FRIESEN Lawn Sprinkler Systems AD 3 -6995 — 1521 Blackstone BARON'S POULTRY RANCH AM 6 -9928 3892 BUTLER FRESNO JACOBS GARAGE Refrigerated Automotive Air Conditioning ALLIE JACOBS 732 Van Ness Ave. Fresno VAN AMUSEMENT Coin Operated GAMES PHONOGRAPHS Latest Models Available Personalized Service L. VAN ORDER — INEZ FARRINGTON Day & Night Call AM 4 -9011 2584 S. CFDAR AVE. — FRESNO ME -N -ED'S PIZZA PARLOR Pizza SUPREME Fresno ' San Jose ' Redwood City ' Santo Clara San Leandro Our Pizza Is Different - It's Made With 6 Kinds of Finest Quality Cheese No Waiting - Served From Brick Ovens Orders To Take Out BA 7 -4312 4735 N. Blackstone Fresno COZY INN COCKTAILS - DANCING 6 Nights a Week ED and JUANITA STARK Railroad & Jensen AM 8 -1401 DRAPER HOUSE MOVING AMherst 8 -0728 3740 E. Pitt Fresno 163 regular business telephone number listed for the California Highway Patrol. Fresno County is experiencing a rapid growth in population. To better fulfill our purpose and to provide for a selective enforcement pro- gram, the Fresno Office of the California High- way Patrol maintains a constant beat evaluation program for use by officers on patrol. It provides the officer with the knowledge of where, when and the cause of the accidents on his beat. The clerical personnel in the Fresno Office keeps this information current on a daily basis. Many complex problems arise in the patrolling of Fresno County highways due to the various types of area within the county. From the heavily populated suburban areas surrounding the city of Fresno there are the flat, open areas of the west side to the high Sierras on the east. It is our desire that this will better acquaint you with the operation of your Fresno Office of the California Highway Patrol and to leave with you a feeling that we are always seeking and pro- viding better ways to serve you. LEONARDO MARKET CL 5 -3573 4492 E. BELMONT FRESNO Johnnie's Flying "A" Service JOHNNIE BARIGIAN, Prop. Lubrication - Excellent Service BA 2 -0161 3095 E. Shields Manhattan- Guarantee Insurance Cos. 2904 N. Blackstone Fresno BA 2 -3001 FLAG JANITORIAL SUPPLY Distr. of Commercial Waxes & Cleaners Scrubbing Machines & Vacuum Cleaners 4492 E. Shields BA 9 -0550 GUERRIERO FRUIT McCall & W. California Fresno CL 5 -5903 HOTEL LE ROY 910 H St., Fresno HOWEY MOTOR SALES Divisadero & Abby AM 6 -0151 BELTONE HEARING SERVICE "SINCE 1940" Hearing Aids - Audiometers - Hearing Glasses J. RONALD PAUL HEARING AID SPECIALIST AM 4 -4181 Fresno 21, Calif. 1209 Van Ness LA CUCARACHA STORE ALFREDO G. FLORES, Prop, Mexican Importer 1014 E Street Fresno K & FRED'S RESTAURANT Home of the Hooggie 2412 N. Blackstone - Yosemite Shopping Center BA 7 -881 1 KARSH'S BAKERY SPECIAL ORDERS DELIVERED 1 121 Van Ness Avenue And Neighborhood Branches for Your Convenience KELLER'S USED CARS Keller's Finer Automobiles 3433 Belmont Avenue JORGENSEN & CO. AM 8 -6241 2691 S. East Ave. FRESNO LEE'S MOVING SERVICE 1832 KERN AM 6 -1297 164 Meet Your Friends At BILL & ETHEL'S 2389 S. Moyle Beer on Tap BIG SAVE MARKET Groceries - Meats - Vegetables - Beer - Wine 112 W. Whitesbridge Ave. AM 6 -3763 CALWA QUALITY MARKET Groceries - Beer - Wine - Soft Drinks 3924 Jensen Ave. AD 3 -9979 PIONEER MERCANTILE CO. 2401 STANISLAUS AD 3 -7167 FRESNO POTIGIAN TRANSFER AM 8 -6254 4041 S. HIGHWAY 99 FRESNO PAUL'S AUTO WRECKING PAULOAXACA PARTS & SUPPLYS 628 W. Whitesbridge AM 6 -8788 Dominick F. Papaleo Ranch 2134 E. Jensen CIRCLE W. APPLIANCE CO. MAJOR REPAIR ON WESTINGHOUSE ONLY 2005 E. Belmont AM 8 -7703 Fresno GOLDEN STATE BROOM CO. Office 41 2 Delno, Phone AD 3 -7761 Factory 2735 Woodward, Phone AD 7 -5416 FRESNO VINCENT GANDUGLIA TRUCKING CL 1 -7101 — 4746 E. Florence JOURDAN CONCRETE PIPE CO. 1851 North Motel Drive AD 7 -7125 T & D AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY 617 Broadway AM 6 -9783 Valley Welding & Machine Works Valley Crane & Trucking 1717 Orange Avenue AM 8 -5014 ED & JERRY'S TV & APPLIANCE "MOTOROLA" NEW & USED TV, SERVICE ON ALL MAKES Open every evening including Sat. & Sun. 2037 No. Wishon Ave. BA 9 -7561 YOSEMITE RANCHO MOTEL 22 New Units - Soundproof - Refrigeration Tubs — Tile Showers — Swim Pool BA 7 -2775 WALL TO WALL CARPET - KITCHEN AVAILABLE 7117 No. Blackstone - On Hwv 41 Cunnings and Cunnings Painting Contractors for New County Jail Addition 1505 Clark AM 4 -5049 STANTON BIGGS DITCHING CONTRACTOR Trenching & Foundations AM 4 -2941 2825 N. Weber BILL & IVA'S Your Favorite Beer in Frozen Mugs COORS ON TAP Dancing - Shuffleboard 3096 So. Elm Ave. AD 3 -9871 CAPOZZI'S Brake & Tune -Up Service TRIMMER LAWN MOWER SALES & SERVICE 322 E. Belmont Fresno, Calif. Phone Bus. AM 4 -9802 Res. BA 9 -0623 HORN PHOTO SHOP Agfa - Bolex - Hasselblod Cameras 69 Belmont Ave. AD 3 -8323 Fresno 1, Calif. ENJOY OUR * TACOS * ENCHILADAS * COMBINATION DINNERS at TACO TIENDA 2345 Blackstone BA 9 -9712 165 The Undaunted The Patrol Division prides itself upon its ver- satility, and ability to handle any situation it may encounter. Therefore Deputy Gerald Law- less, though slightly astonished, was not par- ticularly concerned about a course of action when he saw the drunken young woman stag- gering down the white line of a busy street with a small baby in her arms. The problem was a little unusual, but it apparently was nothing and, experienced patrolman couldn't handle. He de- cided to take them both to headquarters, book the mother in jail, and turn the baby over to a relative. When, after they arrived at headquarters, the mother refused to divulge the name of a friend or relative who could take the baby, the situa- tion was still not beyond control. Sgt. Gene Hallam, when his advice was sought, said, "It's simple. In her condition she has to go to jail. She can't take the baby with her. So, if she won't tell us who can keep it, we'll take it to social service and let them place it in a foster home." Even when the mother became belligerent and refused to give up the baby, the officers were equal to the challenge. With the assistance of Radio Operator Louise Hill they managed to take the baby from her without a great deal of difficulty. Lawless and Lt. Warren Saunders then marched the mother off to jail, leaving Mrs. Hill and the sergeant to take the baby to the Social Service worker at the General Hospital. At this point, the picture changed rapidly. Mrs. Hill, preparing to wrap the baby in a blan- (Continued on Next Page) `71M C4 Cocktail Lounge Restaurant 2326 -2332 VENTURA FRESNO, CALIFORNIA ket, noticed that certain adjustments were needed in its intimate apparel. She bravely began, but was soon beyond her depth. Although she is a mother, her baby is now a member of the U.S. Coast Guard, and she is a little out of prac- tice in folding diapers. She looked questioningly at the sergeant, who shook his head, claiming that he never had been very familiar with that particular aspect of parenthood. For a moment it appeared that the patrol division had finally encountered a problem it -ouldn't solve. However, the day was saved by Deputy Robert Kahl, the desk officer. When appraised of the situation, he walked calmly to the table where the baby lay, shook his head dis- gustedly at the ignorance of his fellow officers, and proceeded to do a job that would have been a credit to a nurse in a maternity hospital. Kahl is the father of an infant daughter. GRANT'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE 2313 Tulare AM 6 -2548 (Opposite Post Office) FRESNO FISH MARKET Shop in West Fresno and Save 919 F Street AM 8-3911 ONICK, INC. Commercial 8r Residential Construction 6033 East Butler Wm. Fries Mammoth Truck & Auto Service Chevron Truck Station - Standard Oil Products Shower Baths - Sleeping Quarters - Cafe Fresno -9 Miles North on Highway 99 of Herndon BOB VON MOTORS Tke Home of the- Second Car 902 Blackstone - AM 8 -9474 NORI AVAKIAN GENERAL CONTRACTOR BUILDER OF CUSTOM HOMES 522 W. Celeste Fresno BA 2 -2634 166 Shelburne's STATIONERY AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1931 MARIPOSA AM 8 -8444 1827 INYO JACK SHELBURNE, Mqr. and Owner Commercial Body Fr Sales Mfg. Co., Inc. 2680 S. Orange AM 6 -0836 EL PATIO CLUB 818 F Street FRIGID FOOD LOCKERS PROCESSING IS OUR BUSINESS USDA Rated Choice Meats For Lockers or Home Freezers 3003 E. Tulare AM 4 -4430 GONG'S MARKET 2626 E. Ashlon BA 2 -4454 Otto Goedecke Inc., of Fresno 4068 Hwy. 99 North AD 3 -6201 DON V. ROUSH CO. Independent Insurance Claims Adjuster Phone AD 3 -2155 Res. Phone CL 5 -6788 104 N. Fulton, Suite G. Fresno RALPH'S CARPET MART Wall to Wall Carpets and Rugs Featuring National Brands Prices Lowest in the Valley Bank Terms - 36 Months to Pay 1841 West Clinton AD 3 -9255 JR. BOOTERY COMPLETE SHOE STORE FOR CHILDREN BUSTER BROWN - SIMPLEX FLEXIES 3320 N. BLACKSTONE BA 2 -5805 Manchester Center Fresno 3, Calif. ALL IN A DAY'S WORK The following photos were made at randorn of various phases of the activities engaged in and situations encountered by mem- bers of the department in their routine duties around the office and in the field. Lt. Larson holds seven year old Melody An- derson, who was the object of the first large scale search and rescue operation of 1961. She was reported lost early in the evening when she failed to return home froin a trip to a nearby store. After an all -night search she was found in the bonze of a schoolmate where she had stopped to play, then, when darkness fell, de- cided to spend the night. At left is a neighbor who assisted in the search. STERLING TOWEL CO. 1531 "G" STREET AD 3-1133 FRESNO GREEN'S CYCLERY SCHWINN BICYCLES - KING O LAWN MOWERS NEW AND REBUILTS BA 7-4961 Shields at West I ELECTRICAL SUPPLIERS 220 M Street - Fresno ROLINDA MEAT MARKET 9475 W. Whitesbridge AM 4 -7456 167 A bloodhound was flown in from San Rafael to assist in the search for Melody Anderson. In recognition of his services, he was made an hon- orary deputy sheriff. His handler is Mike Mc- Lean, of the San Rafael Bloodhound Service. (Continued on Next Page) Belmont Memorial Park CENTRAL CALIFORNIA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL MEMORIAL PARK 201 N. Teilman Ave. Ph. ADams 7 -6185 Fresno Lam' Lt. John Belton and Deputy Del- bert Necley of the Identification Bit - rcatt talk over a hroblc»t in the crime lab, paying no atteiltiou to the grue- some kibitzer peering over Nceley's lef t shoulder. Detective Art Christensen and Sgt. Warren Saunders examine a garage full of stolen truck tires, which ivas 0711), a Portion of the loot recovered following the arrest of a gang of bur- glars who had hit tire warehouses throughout the Valley. Mal I� T- 1, kd (Continued on Next Page) food more . • The All New Pontiac EnioY fresh, AT with this ta ste ��� � . Herman Theroff C1 n Pontiac, Inc. SALES & SERVICE 850 "L" Street Fresno Ph. AM 8 -4721 "If we don't give you a better deal we don't expect your business" HOBBS- PARSONS LOU H O M A N COMPANY Insurance - Real Estate _ *- WHOLESALE PRODUCE 35 Olive Ave. Ph. AM 6 -0245 FRESNO and STOCKTON 168 Phone AD 7 -61 1 1 All In A Day's Work Female inmates of the jail enjoy open air re- ligious services, conducted on the roof of the jail building by a local church group. DALE ELECTRIC Belmont & West AMherst 4 -1831 Support the Valley Children's Hospital and Guidance Clinic — A FRIEND — JUNKTOP PRICES CASH PAID Scrap Iron - Copper - Bross - Etc. New & Used Steel Pipe & Angle Iron Fresno Junk Co. 3270 Hiway 99 South AM 8 -6279 Deputy Gerry Schmidt pours out the bottle of wine which was the bone of contention in a fight between the transient being carried away on a stretcher, and another who fled as the of- ficers approached. Deputy Buck Moreland, searching a stolen car he has just recovered when arresting the flee- ing suspects, examines a switchblade knife one of them carried. (Continued on Next Page) Fresno Memorial Gardens Fresno's Own Homeowned Cemetery 175 S. Cornelia at Whitesbridge Rd. AM 8 -7823 Deputy Don Douglas keeps a watch - f ul eye while Deputy Ed Lamb searches a suspect they have apprehended in the act of breaking open a telephone coin box. Vie -Del Grope Products Co. TE 4 -2525 — 2808 E. NEBRASKA FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Compliments of Gene Richard's Paving Co. 32921/2 N. Weber Ave. AM 6 -4033 All In A Day's Work A group of patrolmen are briefed over a cup of coffee before going on duty. From left are Roy Rainville, Harold Stuckey, Al Harker, Lt. War- ren Saunders, Gerry Lawless, Sgt. Wil- liam Young, John Jordan, and Andy Moreno. (Continued on Next Page) TOWN HOUSE MOTOR HOTEL 73 Modern Rooms - Coffee Shop - Dining Room Cocktail Lounge - Swimming Pool Phones in All Rooms AM 8 -4321 Fresno 1383 No. Motel Drive Owl Transfer Co., Inc. J. C. !ONES, President "Shorthoul Joe" E. H. TUSCHHOFF "Long Haul Tush" HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVERS .- .iane aid 3-729! All In A Day's Work v - X11 • gal •YT Ntost Fresno County residents will agree that the Courthouse Park is a beautiful place under any com itiolrs, but it isn't often the have all opportunity to see its beauty enhanced by a mantle of 11c iv srloiv. For those who did not have occasion. to be near the courthouse during the snow's brief stay 111 January, we present these photos. The first was made from the roof of the Security Bank Building. The latter shows the trusties assigned to the car cleanilrg detail doing their bast to cope with an nnfalllllar problem. (Continued on Nrxf Page) NORTHRUP, KING & CO. WHOLESALE SEEDSMEN FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Dr. Sidney Ames, Optometrist Gives You Optical Service That Is Complete DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER 1942 Mariposa 1962 Dayton AM 8 -5577 BA 7 -2529 All In A Day's Work n J" The year's photo story cods its it began, with a lirccl bill relieted deputy, Richard Thomas, a happy ruothcr, Mrs. Rufus Applegate, and u Puzzled child, two y -ear old David Applegate, who wonders u-hat all the fuss is about. The child had rccmdcred awa y front the farnily's rural Sanger home earl), in the evening. Con- stable H►rrshcl Pigg, his deputy Val Valles, sev- eral inerubers of the Sheriff's Department, and volunteers spent most of the night searching for him. He was found just before dawn huddled in a vineyard about Iwo hundred yards f roin the house. He was cold, hungry, and frightened, but olhcrwise in good condition. WESTERN METAL CO. Dealers In SCRAP IRON, SCRAP METALS, USED MATERIALS I. H. GREENBERG AM 4 -6246 2056 South Van Ness ROY'S SHELL SERVICE Tubes - Tires - Batteries - Accessories CL 1 -1985 - 5605 E. Kings Canyon - Fresno FRANK'S WELDING ELECTRIC & ACETYLENE WELDING Truck Beds & Grape Tanks 3342 S. Elm Ave. AD 7 -4354 HERTZ RENT A CAR 701 "L" St. AD 7 -7404 FRESNO PACIFIC FURNITURE CO. Free Parking Next Door SID SHELTON 1417 Fulton Fresno AM 6 -0221 OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY NITES MARION NINE LUMBER CO. We Take Better Care of Your Home EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING 5615 E. Kings Canyon Rd. at Clovis Ave. CL 5 -0421 FRESNO SUNNY SIDE Gabel - Hatch & Pinheiro Inc. 645 E. Olive Ave. AM 6 -9541 Fresno Auto - Fire - Casualty - Life - Health & Accident CHAPPELL & DE LANY INSURANCE AGENCY WALT CHAPPELL - THOMAS DE LANY 1606 N. FRUIT AD 3 -7779 Electronics Specialties Co. Mobile Radio - Microwave and Carrier Current Communications Systems 160 N. Broadway AD 7-1118 - AD 3 -8818 HOYLE TILE SUPPLY 4736 E. Belmont CL 5 -3534 FRED MARKUS, Owner CREST MEAT MARKET 10 Whitesbridge Fresno Auberry Coalinga Auberry Builders Supply 108 Joe and Mary's Steak House 108 King's River Lumber Corp 108 Mikkelsen Butane Svc 108 Newtons Alden Springs Store 108 Pete's Garage 108 Big Creek The Chieftain Cafe 109 Biola Biala Shell Service 1 13 Biolo Welding Works 1 13 Klein & Klein 113 Burrel McCarthy & Hildebrand Rch 125 Brotten's 125 Caruthers Caruthers Auto Repair Caruthers Auto Supply Caruthers Pharmacy Caruthers Pump & Repair Clevenger Merc. Co. Inc. Day & Night Lunch Webster Ford Gallaher & Sons Lassen Food Market Mclllwains Furniture Clovis Andy's Cedar Inn Glen Austin Insurance Baird & Coffman Boice Funeral Home Joy Brinkley Service Bruno Bros. Plaster Contr. Calif. Iron & Machine Co. Clovis Auto Parts Clovis Sod Bay Clovis Cabinet Shop Clovis Concrete Pipe Clovis Dray & Ice Co. Clovis Drugs Clovis Furniture Co. Clovis Ready -Mix Co. Commercial Repair Compolongo Poultry Ranch INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Bob's Cook's Garage Dale's Friendly Trading Ctr Henry D. Damsen Dee's Tavern Humphrey Station J &M Liquor & Sport Goods Jack's Drive In Jim (Jimbo's) Crowell Linenbach Auto Parts Mario's Tollhouse Inn Muldoon Co., Inc. Papagni Fruit Co. Ralph's Drug Store Ray's Market Ray's Service W. A. "Art" Russell Sovino's Market Sierra Cleaners Sierra Lathing Co. Stan's TV & Radio Center Valentine Dairies Wally's Cabinet Shop Webb's Grocery 103 Coalinga 127 Fowler 126 M. J. & R. S. Allen 127 B &B Sprinkler Sales, Serv. 127 The Birdsong Co. 126 Bob's Auto Service 126 John T. Bragg and Son 127 Burnett Construction Co. 126 California Market 127 Conodoy's Hardware 127 Cheney Bros Inc. 123 City Garage & Radiator Wks 106 Coalinga Bowl Inc. 122 Coalingo Lumber Co. 103 Coalinga Market 103 Coalingo Soap & Paint Co. 104 Coalinga Stud. of Photogry 106 John C. Conn Ranch 103 Cook's Furniture 103 Courtland's Restaurant 105 E &M Liquors 106 Grigsby's Fountain 107 Harris Oil Supplies & Serv. 107 Lacey's Cafe 107 Paul McClary 106 McKay Trucking Co. 105 Newton Drilling Co. 105 Packard Term. & Pest Cont. 104 Pippins Automotive Supply 103 M. B. Pressey Co. 103 Rosy's Tavern 103 Service Pharmacy 123 Fowler 104 Smart Shoppe Ladies Apprl 120 103 Starkey & Erwin Ranch 121 Allen's Corner Cofe 105 State Market 122 Jock Avedision Trucking 104 Wallace Auto Electric 122 Bruce's Lodge 105 W. W. Weeth Ranch 123 Cafe 99 & Truck Terminal 106 Bill Woodring Plumbing 122 Fowler Cabinet & Hdw. Co. 103 E. L. Xavier Liquor 122 Fowler Cofe 104 Lowe's Food Mart 103 Del Rey Mirigion Electric Service 104 Motel Siesta 105 Bert's Del Rancho Rey Mkt. 102 C. D. Simonion 106 Better Buy Market 103 Spic & Spon Cafe 103 Cent. Calif. Raisin Pkg. Co. 102 Wade's Modern Plastics 107 Del Rey Packing Co. 102 F►iant 105 Enoch Pocking Co. 103 103 Garry Packing Co. Kavanagh Distributing Co. 102 102 friant Trading Post 103 Johnnie's Fishing Cove 107 Steven & Jerry's Cafe 103 Firebaugh 105 Colony Mercantile Co. 116 Helm Fronk A. Gallison 117 Helm Garage Adams Auto Supply 116 Helm General Store Sam & D.M. Biancucci, Inc. 116 Metzler & Son 121 V. C, Britton Co. 116 120 Charles Sunland Service 117 Huron 102 Fairy Tole Bakery 1 17 122 Firebaugh Appl. & Hdw. Co. 117 Lassen Food Market 123 Firebaugh Lanes 1 16 Domingo Garza 120 Firebaugh Market 1 16 Huron General Store 122 Firebaugh Rod. & TV Repair 1 17 Huron Lb,. & Supply Store 122 Gilbert Plumbing 116 Huron Weld. & Mach. Wks 122 Guy Houk Ranch 117 Rufus Mcllroy 123 Richard Lehmann 1 17 Moore's Liquor Store 121 Leo's Garage 117 Ranch Hdwe & Variety 122 Mode O'Day 1 1 7 Smoke House Bar & 120 Ray Moralez Norwalk Serv. 117 El Patio Restaurant 120 Pocif:c Farm Co. 116 Sommerville Farms 122 Pag's & Juanita Is 117 Vernon L. Thomas, Inc. 122 Perez Bros. Packing Co. 116 Tony's Market 121 A. Rebecchi Dept. Store 116 122 Reeser Auto Soles 117 Kerman 120 Tom Word — Tidewater Dist. 117 120 Ace Supermarket 122 Five Points Barker's Food Bank 123 Bel- Madera Club 120 Colfax Ranch & Store 127 John T. Bragg & Son 123 H & H Cotton, Inc. 50 J. H. Cardwell Ranch 120 Frank C. Dierner 74 Dean's Men & Boys Wear 122 Jack Harris, Inc. 125 Dorothy's Kerman Jeweler 120 Lassen Market 125 Ellis English 123 O. F. Matheson Ranch 50 Epperson's Market 122 Raymond Thomas Inc. 125 Finkleo's Service M. G. "Morrie" BEAN UNION OIL DEALER 3204 N. Marcia, Fresno BA 9 -3737 KNOBBY HOUSE RESTAURANT Open 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. — Breakfast - Lunch, Dinner 1739 Divisadero between Abby & Blackstone JOY -N -JOY CAFE Mexican - American - Chinese Dishes 1047 F Street AM 6 -6001 TEDDY JOHNSON WELL DRILLING BA 7 -3012 488 W. SHAW FRESNO AAA ELECTRIC 1956 West Garland BA 7 -1941 PRETZER ROOFING CO. Residential — Commercial Henry Pretzer 1915 W. Olive — AD 3 -0218 EST R A D A ' S Cocktails — Spanish Food Banquet Room AD 7 -0516 — 370 Blackstone 173 KLEIN BOAT TRAILERS 133 133 2 133 134 133 133 133 133 133 133 107 107 113 113 113 124 124 124 124 124 124 124 124 124 112 112 110 113 59 112 113 112 112 CUSTOM BUILT TO FIT YOUR BOAT With Wheels to Match your Car Trailer Parts and Service CL 5 -9477 Res. CL 5 -3382 4017 VENTURA Goodall Floor Covering We'll Save You Money on All Types of Rugs and Carpets We Do Our Own Installing 1827 E. Belmont AM 8 -0764 Disinfecting Service Co. Complete Janitorial Service Sanitation Specialists 2011 E. Home Ave. AD 3 -6383 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS (CONTINUED) Fox 180 Richfield Station 110 Reedley Dean Plumbing 132 Andy's Owl Club 139 George Fries 110 Deluxe Cleaners 132 Andy's Pizzeria 139 John S. Goularr Farms 110 Alta Oil Co. 92 Diamond Meat Co. 132 Angela's Meat Mkt. 14 C. B. Harold's Service 1 13 Bear Club 93 Dion's Restaurant 131 Ann's Liquors 38 Jock's Richfield Garage 110 Bill Belknopp 93 Maggie Downs Superette 130 Antique Upholstering Shop 89 Oscar E. Jerner & Sons III Berryhill Motors Elec. Shop 93 Economy Market 131 Apex Cleaners 26 Johnson Welding & Mfg. I l l lock Brandt 92 Ekncion & MacDonald 129 Arcade Trailer Park 159 Kerman Drug Co. 112 College Inn 92 Floyd's Auto Parts 130 Archie's Cafe 64 L & R Garage 110 Colonial Flower Shop 93 Fox Drug Store 132 Archie's Restaurant 85 Leonard Larson Welldrilling 110 Dooms Trucking Co. 91 Freeway Lanes 132 Joe A. Argentine 32 Mack Lazarus Ford 110 Former's Supply Market 92 G & R Weld. & Muffler Shop 130 Arioto's Fish Market 85 Lyon General Service 110 Wm. Fedrou 93 Hacienda DeLos Reyes 131 Army Surplus Sales 83 Ma's Cafe 1 1 1 Great Western School of Aero 94 Hayleys Tire Service 132 Arnold's Blackstone Tire Co. 33 Noble Cottle Co. 114 W. J. Heinrichs 93 Highland Dairy Forms 131 Arrow Furniture 25 Plaza Drugs 110 Jung's Supermarket 92 Laikam & Hatcher Co. 131 Arrow Pharmacy 139 Reno's Hardware I I 1 Justensen's Dept. Store 93 Lee's Half -Way House 131 Arrow Sheet Metal Works 86 H. A. Scott I I2 Wm. H. Kelly, Richfield 93 Leon's Shoes 130 Arthur's Cafe 26 Sim's Motor Co. 1 1 1 Lee's Service 92 Motel Selma 131 Arthur's Toy Shop 32 T & W Radiator 110 Molakion,Al 94 Page Funeral Chapel 130 Artistic Cleaners 33 Corthyl Thomas Ranch 1 1 1 Andrew S. Marich 93 Peterson Form Supply 131 Art's Boats 162 Souza's Liquor Store 1 10 Metry's Cafe 94 Robinson, J. L. Funeral Hm. 129 Art's Chuck Wagon 86 Toners Grocery 110 Miller's Garage 93 Selma Motor Sales 130 Asahi Nursery, Inc. 154 Ed. L. Turner I Ii Pena & Roldon Sunlond Serv. 92 Selma Steam Laundry & Asher Brothers 4 Valley Food Center 1 12 Reedley Electric Supply 92 Dry Cleaning 130 Assoc. Farmers of Fresno Co. 10 N. Valonti Ready -Mix Cnrt. I 1 1 Reedley Flower & Gift Shop 93 Selma TV Center 131 Atlas Drilling Co. 24 West McKinley Market 1 13 Reedley Nursery 91 Dan Sharp Pumps 132 Atlas Scaffold & Westside Elec. Shop 1 12 Solwasser Mfg. Co. 91 Stover Motor Soles 130 Equipment Co. 32 Sovateer & Bright 92 James E. Thomas Atlas Stone Co. 86 Kingsburg Emory Stewart 94 Stakes & Trucking 130 Audio Soles Co. 30 Sun King Dairy 93 Torri Market 132 Automotive Parts Co. 14 Anderson Bros. Broke & Whl. 128 Valley Plumbing Co. 92 Van Zile Electric 130 Automotive Utility Corp. 27 Harry J. Asian 128 Van Gas Butane & Propane 92 West Coast Growers 129 Nori Avokion 166 Bowlin Trucking Co. 128 Western Auto Assoc. Store 92 Dalton Motel 128 Youngstown Grope Distr. 91 Shaver Lake B George & Beatrice Garner 128 Girazion Fruit Co. 128 Riverdale Adams Barber $ Buty. Shop 109 BAP Transmission Exchange 44 Haley's Haven Nurs. Home 128 Angelo's Bakery & B & J Trailer Rental 32 Jim's Egg Ranch 128 Brown's Feed & Seed 125 Coffee Shop 109 B & L Foodland Inc. 62 Kingsburg Body & Fdr. Shop 128 Dorn's Butane & Appliance 125 Eckert's Lodge 109 B & R Auto Supply 86 Kingsburg Lumber Co. 128 Heinrich's Chev. Co. 125 Hamburger Haven 109 Bill Baird Trucking 152 McIntyre's Market 128 1 & D Tractor Co. 126 Shaver Lake Garage 108 Bair's Hardware Inc. 36 Monson's Plbg. & Htg. 127 Jacopi Welding & Repair 126 Baker Chevron Service 55 Olson Bros. Mfg. Co. 128 Jorgge Ann's 125 Tollhouse Bob Boldock 157 Las Deltas Mc eon's Store McLeod Ford 125 126 Hoke's Tollhouse Cafe 108 Boll Tire Shop Bar -None Transmission Svs. 25 160 Mt. Whitney Cafe 126 Tollhouse Garage 108 Baron's Poultry Ranch 162 Colony Mercontile 116 Riverdale Associated Serv. 126 Tollhouse Store 108 Bartel Bldg. Materials 49 Riverdale Drug Store 126 Basque Hotel 35 Lemoore Riverdale Plbg. & Appl. 126 Tranquillity Bateman & Cunningham Inc. 86 Boston Ranch 123 Sanger Aiello Implement Co. 114 Her Bauer Gun Morrie Bean Union Oil 173 Lakeshore A. J. Amesbury & Sons 100 Martin Costate Ranch Frank's Garage 114 1 14 Beaver's Hatchery Frank E. Beckett Co. 83 4 Aprile's Place 100 Wm. E. Goltz Ranch 114 Paul Bed Dist. Co. 147 Lake Shore Resort 109 Barr Packing Co. 99 Miller & Wilson Market 114 Bedrosian Tile & Supply Co. 14 Pine Cone Shoppe 109 Bell -Flor Market 99 Rothman Fuel & Supply Inc. 1 14 Beeler's Furniture 83 Ralph's Garage 109 Henry Bender Motor Sales 101 Shell Distributor 114 Bel Air Motel 139 Bianco Packing Co. 98 Tranquillity Tire & Supply 1 14 Mike Bellow 80 Mendota C & C Electric Calho Electric Dist. 99 97 Zinn's Mobil Service 1 1 4 Belmont Memorial Pork 167 Blue Moon Cafe Coil Ranch Inc. 1 19 1 18 Choolijian Bros. Packing 99 Fresno Belmont Tire Distributors Belstone Garage 58 80 Don's Service 1 18 Clark & Pitts Plumbing Clovis- Sanger Co -Op Gin 100 99 Beltone Hearing Aid 164 Frey Bearing Co. 1 18 Creager Funeral Chapel Inc. 97 A Ben Franklin Store 70 Mendota Food Center 120 Fairview Garage 101 Ben's Place 139 Murietto Farms 1 I8 E. Gibbs & Sons 100 A Nursery 149 Bet -R Radio & TV 139 Pappas & Co. 119 Hague's Bottle Shop 101 AAA Electric 173 Bet -R -Roofs 65 Pilibos Bros. 1 19 Louis Fuentes A & M Lumber Co. 40 Better Life Foods 152 Seaside Oil Products 118 Karl's Shoe Store 101 A -I Insulation & Fence 138 Biedermann's Outbd. Mrs. 30 Rowe's Seaside Service 118 Kings River Lodge 98 A -I Meat Jobbers 27 Big Bore Drilling Co. 67 Smoot's Savmor Grocery 118 Lockaft Cattle Corp. 97 A -1 Quality Big Boy Market 40 Sorenson Machine Works 118 Leonard Bros. Ranch 08 New & Used Furn. 162 Stanton Biggs 165 S. STamoules Inc. 1 19 Lumber Wholesalers of Calif, 100 Abbott's Mobil Service 24 Big Save Market 164 Valley Hdw. & Supply 118 Mart's Radio $ TV 100 Acapulco Cafe 140 Bill & Iva's "Bill" 165 The Oasis 97 Ace Alum, Awning Co. 40 Garnet L. Billings 81 Orange Cove Olier's Place 98 Ace Mobil Keyy Shop 14 Bill's Auto Parts 16 A. C. Market 95 Gene Olson Body 8 Paint 101 Acme Fence Co. Acme Machine Co. 58 81 Bill's Bike Shop Bill's Flying "A" 23 84 B. & Cold Storage 95 Ole Olson Electric Pine Flat Lake Morel 100 100 Acme Refrigeration Svc. 26 Bill's Liquor Store 72 B ri The Variety 8 Dept. Store The Beauty Cove 94 94 Victor Pumps 101 Adams Barber Shop 68 Bill's Auto Service & Rep. 36 Dept. Store 95 Reid Esther Reid 101 Adams & Keast Adams Hotel 22 34 Bill & Ethel's Bixler's Dry Cleaners 164 66 Dodson Dodson Mobil Service Hording & Inc. 94 95 Sanger Boats Sanger Lndry &Dry Cleaning 101 97 Advance TV Service 27 Blackburn Auto Ports 87 Mach. Highman's Mach. Shop 8 John Steinert. Jr. Ins. 97 Aero Sales & Service Air Oasis Cafe 135 16 Blackstone Auto'Ports Blackstone Motors 46 40 TV Service J & J Supermarket 95 95 Stop N Shop Market Summers Shell Service 97 101 Air Oasis Company 35 Blackstone Wrecking 62 Claude W. McKee Trucking 95 Taylor Rexoll Drugs 101 Airways Coffee Shop Ak -Mok Bakeries 159 76 Blosser's Sports Equipment Blue Heaven Pools 83 54 Neita's Drive Inn Orange Cove Orange Growers 95 95 Turpin's Service Tuson Packing Co. 00 101 Alan's Salon of Beauty 159 Blue Line Pools, Inc. 40 Orange Cove Pharmacy 94 Valencia Market 101 Sam Alexander Alfredo's Pizza Drive In 137 153 Esther M. Bobo Bob's Garage 64 84 R & S Wrecking Reeves Grocery 95 94 Von's Jewel Box Wonder Valley Dude Ranch 101 34 A. R. Allomprese Co. • .54 Bob's Tavern 84 Russell's Nursery Service 94 Bert Zook 99 All Best Vacuums & Sewing Mach. 24 Ronald Bolt & Assoc. Thomas J. Bommorito 55 70 Robert Taylor Co. Three Musketeers 94 95 San Joaquin Allbritten Plumbing Service 23 Bonner Packing Co. 69 Vogel's Orange Cove Mkt. 95 Allen Warehouse Co. of Calif. 144 Bonsteel Dump Trucking Boyden's Mayfair Boke Shop 82 25 Virginia's Cafe 94 Jack's Barber Shop 115 Allenhurg Cotton Co. Inc. 147 S. A. Branch 143 Zoninovich Bros Inc. 95 Margaret's Cafe 115 Allen's Body Shop 33 The Branding Iron 148 Parlier Matt's Club National Market 1 15 1 15 Allied Electric Motor Svc. 32 Brandy Winery, Inc. 58 Swiss - American Cafe 1 15 Allied Equipment Co. 4 Geo, Britton Trucking 140 Ben's Cafe 96 W. G. Wormuth Union Oil 1 15 Allied Linoleum Allied Plumbing g 54 46 Broadway Liquor Co. Broadway Lunch y 23 159 Wayne Carpenter Condit's Furniture 96 96 Westside Cofe Westside Pump Co. 1 15 115 All -Tice Roofing Co. 32 24 Broadway Motel 89 John Kashiki 97 Alma's Rest Home Broadway Motors 28 Moncrief Sales & Service 96 Alum. Screen & Door Co. 24 Broadway Steam Cleaning 159 Frank Montague Trucking Co. 96 Selma American- Gillot Plumbing 154 Brosi's Hardware 139 Porlier Pharmacy 96 American Transfer Co. 66 Brown Bros. Adjustors 54 Sorenson Packing Co. 96 Anderson Bros. 128 Dr. Sidney Ames 171 Brownie Muffler Service 50 Tod's Jewelery 96 8 & E Cafe 131 American Warehouse Co. 27 Brown's Motel 40 Tennis Erickson Pocking Co. 97 Bob's Custom Shop 131 American Paving Co. 30 Brown's Shasta Floral 159 Tovor's Grocery Store 96 The Brown Style Shop 130 Anchor of Calif. 84 Bruce's Barber Shop 159 Nick Chambers Trenching 131 Andella Liquor 26 Bruce's Lodge 2 Pledra Citizens Lumber Co. 132 Anderson Rock Products 44 Fronk Bruno Market 85 Conejo Market 130 Andy's Nursery 52 Bruno Used Materials 54 Perry's Piedro Market 102 Dewey E. Cox— Andy's Furniture Warehouse 40 K. C. Buck Service 138 The Hitchin' Roil 102 Real Estate & Insurance 130 Andy's Market 32 H. E. Buck Fruit Grower 15 174 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS (CONTINUED) Buckner Mfg. Co. 157 Daleno & Mardochi Ins. 78 Family Record Plan 62 George's Color Center Bud & Lil's 36 Dale's Cafe 34 Form Machinery Center 87 Getchell Truck Sales Buford's 79 Daniels Columbia Furn. Cc, 28 Farmer John Meat Co. 38 Giant Food Center Builder's Concrete 73 Danish Creamery Assn. 90 Farmers Ins. Group 20 R. S. Gibson Used Cars Buker & Colson Drugs 61 Donny's Tavern 62 Fornam's Merchants Patrol 40 Ed Gillis Chevron Station Archie Burton Douglas Svc. 10 Dan's Club 162 Fashion Cleaners Ltd. 160 Giordano Market Busy Boy Drive In 138 Dante's Italian Restaurant 138 Fay's Beauty College 137 E E. Girdner & Co. Bussey Well Pipe Works 139 Darby's 46 Federal Fruit Distr. 76 Gleim- Crown, Pump Inc. Butler Convalescent Home 54 Daugherty Travel Service 146 Federal Jewelry & Loan 134 Globe Auto Wreckers Dave's Auto Electric 162 Fenway Farms 23 Globe Drug Co. C Dave's Tractors 85 Ferdinandi J. Tuxedo Hdq. 155 Globe Fabricators Inc. C & C Food Marts 81 Dave's Van & Storage David & Sons 35 62 Ferrica & Gottie Fey Construction 62 62 Otto Goedecke Inc. of Fresno 4 -C's College "C" 25 Sam Davidson Co. 90 Fiberglass 16 Golden Crust Baking Co. Golden Gate Cafe #2 Television 23 Deavenport Ranches Inc. 46 Fiese & Firstenberger 44 Golden Star Cafe Andy J. Coglia Real Estate 37 John DeBenedetto's 141 Fig Garden Village Assn. 70 Golden State Broom Co. Cohn's of Fresno 18 Deckert's Markets 82 The Fireside 38 Gallaher Construction Col Market 140 Deep Spring Water Co. 36 First Western Bank 69 Gong's Market Calcot Ltd Calif. bowling Supply 42 82 Dee's 41 Club Dee's Plumbing 162 34 Flag Janitorial Supply Flamingo Club 164 160 Gong's Whitebridge Market Colifornio Fresno Oil Co. 82 Defendis Market 38 Fleming "Flying A" 83 Goodall Floor Covering Gospel Music & Supply Co. Calif. Industrial Rubber Co. 18 DeKor Drugs 76 The Flower Basket 82 Dave Goulart Dairy California Interiors 140 Delk Pest Control 16 Flying A Flat Top 76 Graham Radio & Television California Motel 147 Demco Library Supplies 62 The Food Banks Inc. 28 Grand Central Hotel Calif. Plumbing & Heating 143 DeMorquis 14 Foster & Co. 36 Grandma's Pantry California Red Hots Shop 159 De Martin Supply Co. 62 Foster's Freeze 67 Grant's Cocktail Lounge Calif. Sewage Disposal Co. 54 Mike Demirjion Trucking Svc. 83 Four "C" College 25 Green's Cyclery Calif. Sun Dry Boulgur Co. 135 Denny's Coffee Shop 77 Four -Some Club 37 Groves Built Homes Calif. Trucking Exchange 151 Densmore Engine Frank's Welding 172 Guerriero Fruit California Variety Store 134 Re -nu & Supply 151 Freeman Music Inc. 155 Gus & Dorris Cal's Auto Repair 83 Dependable Cleaners 38 Fresno Ag. Hardware 78 Calwa Quality Market 164 De Prima,Carl -Paint Contr. 77 Fresno Autom. Transmission 13 H Campbell Tax & Bus. Svc. 90 Lloyd G. Deroshia 31 Fresno Auto Parts Co. 89 Candy Motel 22 Desert Inn 64 Fresno Bag Co. 76 M & H TV Service Copozzi's Broke & Tune -Up 165 Design Cabinet Shop 36 Fremor Motel 38 H & W Produce Capitol Cleaners & Dyers 22 Devlin -Drew Co, 146 Fresno Baking Co. 35 Haase Garage Carberry Crop Dusters 157 Diamond National Corp. 57 Fresno Bible House 22 Habib Cattle Co. Cardinal Electronics Svc. 38 DiBuduo Insurance Agency 65 Fresno Body Works 149 Hachl Equipment Carl's Key Shop 138 DiCicco's Pizzeria 77 Fresno Broke Supply 136 Hahn's Automotive Svc, Carriage House 28 Donald J. Dick, Inc. 77 Fresno Brass Works Inc. 58 The Haig House J. Cartwright & Son 140 Dick's First St. Variety 78 Fresno Butcher Supply 88 Haire- Murray Co. Inc. Carver Cotton Gin Co. 148 Dick's Supplies Inc. 82 Fresno Call Club 86 Halls Drive In Casa Conales 35 Didier's Liquor 77 Fresno Cattle Feeding 52 Halwood Service Cosner Drug Co. 28 John Dillon Plumbing 162 Fresno Cleaners Inc. 76 Hamilton's Grocery Caudle Battery Co. 160 Disinfecting Service Co. 173 Fresno Clearing House Fr. Cover Otto Hamm Roofing Co. Cedar Ave. Nursery 82 Dollar Save Market 135 Fresno Communiy Hosp, 50 Hanoian's Market Cedar Heights Texaco 26 Dominic's Liquors 81 Fresno Cotton Sales Agency 144 L. H. Hansen & Sons Cedar Heights Liquors 139 Domenico's Restaurant 160 Fresno Custom Mach. Shop 162 Hardy's Garage Cedar Lanes Bowl 8 Don & Chuck's Used Cars 31 Fresno Drapery Service 40 Harold's Flower Shop Central City Garage 88 Don's Chevron Service 73 Fresno Electric Co. 146 Horpoin's Dairy Form Central Empire Storage 62 Don's Pool Service 11 Fresno Equipment Co. 39 Harper & Sons Central Engineering Co. 76 Donut Makers 34 Fresno Fence Co. 154 Harris & Conant Inc. Central Tile & Marble 160 Double S Cattle Co. 31 Fresno Fish Market 166 Harrison Motor Parts Central Valley Pipe Co. 62 Draper House Moving 163 Fresno Funeral Chapel 146 Harry's Beacon Service Certified Cesspool Co. 24 Dream Fluff Do -Nuts 32 Fresno Garage 140 Harry'sFurniture Repair Chappell & Delaney 172 Tom Duffey's Antiques 155 Fresno Glass Co. 84 Fred Hartman Real Estate Cherry Auction 26 Dutch's Ranch House 19 Fresno Helicopters Inc. 54 Harvan's Chi Chi Club 82 Dutch's Sales & Service Fresno Hotel 144 1. M. Harvey & Co. Chicken Delight 81 Farm Machinery 155 Fresno Irrigation Appliances 77 J. B. Hawkins Ranch Chief's Auto Wrecking 81 Fresno Junk Co. 169 Healey & Popovich Choice Food Market 79 E Fresno Liquor Store 83 Perry M. Heard Chrismon's Restaurant 143 Fresno Macaroni Co. 78 The Hearthstone Christensen's 88 P. J. Eads Used Cars 68 Fresno Malt Shop 151 Hedrick's Dept, Store Christensen Realty 160 Eagle Cafe 33 Fresno Marble & Tile Co. 37 Heilbron -Jones Film Service Christensen's Turkey Easton Drug Co. 134 Fresno Masonry Co. Inc. 60 Heitzig & Shirkey Hatchery 141 Easton Food Lockers 84 Fresno Memorial Gardens 169 Henrietta Ranch Prods. Cioncetti & Pierinii Furn, Co. 147 Easton Lumber & Supply Co. 30 Fresno Merchants Patrol 37 Henry's Liquor Store Cigarette Service Co. 158 East Fresno Used Cars 57 Fresno Motel 151 Herman's Lawn Mower Svc. Circus Drive In 88 East Tulare Cafe 38 Fresno MoteLodge 30 Hertz Rent A Car Circle W. Appl, Serv, Co. 164 Bud Eberwein Brake Ser. 76 Fresno Motor Sales 160 Hide -A -Woy City Motel 25 Ed & Jerry's TV & Appl, 164 Fresno Neon Sign Co. 142 Hill's Liquor Cityedge Drive In 23 Eddie's Pastry Shop 151 Fresno Oxygen 151 Hobb - Parsons Co. Civic Patrol 138 Eddie's Place 31 Fresno Paper Box.Co.Inc, 160 Hobb's Tavern Clock & Cummins Inc. 79 Ed's Automatic Transmission 38 Fresno Planing Mill Co. Inc. 160 Carl Hobe Ranch Clark Equipment 160 Edwards Lock & Safe Co. 29 Fresno Plbg. & Htg. Co. 23 Hockett -Cowon Music Co. O. Clark Signs 20 El Anillo De Oro 140 Fresno Pumi Tile 153 Tom Hoffpauir Russ Clements Service 85 Elhee Co. 39 Fresno -San Joaquin Holly Dept, Store Cliff's Hobby Shop 25 Elbow Room 85 Mattress Co. 57 Hollywood Camera Shop Roy B. Cline Union Oil Sta. 141 El Capitan Motel 22 Fresno Saw Service 162 Hollywood Liquor & Gift Shop Clover Club 134 Electric Laboratories Inc. 26 Fresno Serv. Auto Body Rep. 162 Roy Holmes Clover Dell Dairy 40 Electric Motor Shop 159 Fresno Sheetrock Co. 155 Holt & Van Club Brazil 25 Electrical Supplies 167 Fresno Steam Cleaning Co. 23 Body & Fender Works Club Lndry. & Cleaners Inc. 155 Electronic Engineers 29 Fresno Tractor Parts 29 Holy Cross Cemeteries Coates Boats & Motors 160 Electronic Specialties 42 Fresno U -Drive Truck Rental 144 Lou Homan Real Est. & Ins. Coca -Cola Bottling Co. Fr. Cover El Gate Negro 162 Fresno White & Autocar Sls. 24 Home Market Cody Bros. Plumbing 141 Elmer Elio 153 Fresno Wire Rope & Home Title Coffee's 8 Robert Elio 37 Rigging Co. 24 Honey Cafe Coin Music Inc. 39 Harry Elias Constr. Co. 144 Fresno Wool Co. 162 Hood's Pharmacy College Park Mkt. 140 Eli's Electrical Service 29 George Fries— Hope Manor Columba's Cafe 58 Elite Beauty Salon 137 Service Body Works 89 Geo. A. Hormel & Co. Colyear Motor Sales Co. 143 Elliott Mfg. Co. 33 Wm. Fries Ins. 38 Fred Horn Wood Yard Commercial Body Sls & Mfg 166 Ellis Manor Apartments 37 Vernon Friesen 162 Horn Photo Shop Commercial Mfg. & Supply 37 Jess M. Ellis Refrigeration 162 Frigid Food Lockers 166 Hotel LeRoy Commercial Radiator Works 79 Elm Avenue Lumber 83 M. Friis - Hansen & Co. 19 Howard's Rabbitry & Commercial Tire Sales 46 Elm Lane Ranch 35 Frontier Chevrolet Co. 41 Worm Farm Continental Markets 4 El Mar Packing Co. 38 Fuji Cafe 23 Howey Motor Sales Cooke's Super Market 38 - El Patio Club 166 Chet Hoyer J. Corcoran, Opt, D. 88 El Rancho Motel 144 G Hoyle Tile Supply Cor -O -Life 33 El Sorope Cafe 40 Humphrey's Bros Ins. & RE Correa's Upholstering 152 EI Trocadera Cafe 85 G & A Market 78 Hy -Sal Canvas Specialties Country Boy Market 12 Elzay's Lounderette 74 Gabel Hatch & Pinherio Inc. 172 Hye- Quality Bakery Country Cousin Market 31 Ernie's Cabinet & Goddls & Thompson Used Cars 44 T. Cowan L9 Store Fixtures 25 Vincent Gonduglio Trucking 164 1 Cozy Inn Crest Meat Market 163 172 Ernie's Service Erny's Drug Store 30 38 The Mary Garcia Diner Garden Specialty Shop 78 61 1 & T Union Service Crock.et Bros. 50 Eric's Draperies 61 Garrett Bros. Maple Shop 86 r- Incandescent Supply Co. Independent Disposal Co. Crowley-Hill Co. Crown Meat- Co. 89 14 Estrada's Dr Evans Crapery Studio 173 38 Gateway Market Gavco Agricultural 29 Industnal Service Crystal Cleaners 159 Evans Elec. Service 140 Chemical Services inc. Gearharts Music & Arts Ctr 60 37 Inga's Drive In Insul -Fluf Insulation Inc. Cunnings & Cunnings 165 Everybody's Market Executive Air Charter Inc. 2 1 42 Genco's Liquor q 16 Ilalian Kitchen I� ngs Co. Ge re ral Bearings $9 reland Mf g Co. f General Crone Service 89 D & D Supermarket 83 General Surplus 22 Cihnken- Lehrman 87 Fairland Dept. Store 141 Generol Teamsters J & J Service Dole Bros. 21 Family Diner 1'2 Union Loral 431 54 J -N Automotive Specialties Dale Electric 169 Family Pharmacy 58 C_-o. & Ed's Market [.,a J & R Welding Shop .,5 144 )8 144 139 148 66 29 40 25 81 17 166 74 155 58 164 54 166 25 173 142 31 28 143 25 166 167 33 164 12 57 157 147 144 23 139 73 52 16 19 89 28 78 88 160 38 37 37 57 22 89 151 139 68 55 12 55 152 165 154 71 147 86 151 22 172 34 65 168 16 80 140 148 135 21 38 150 81 39 168 79 52 38 89 17 18 26 165 164 31 164 23 172 22 25 152 159 82 154 138 22 152 144 141 80 37 32 176 Thrifty Drive In 20 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Tinkler Mission Chapel 143 Tiny's Farmhouse Cafe I I (CONTINUED) 41 J & S Painting Service 29 Mayling Cafe 79 Ralph's Cote 146 Jacobs Garage 162 Mazman's Machining Svc. 147 Ralph's Carpet Mart 166 Joe's Cleaners & Tailors 157 McDonald's Hamburgers I I Ralph's Variety & Appl. 37 Joke's Auto Body Works 30 McDonald Jewelry 70 Ranchers Cotton Oil 41 Jon's Restaurant 157 McEntire's Market 59 Walter Rou 13 Jaynes & Co. 20 Harry McIntosh 14 Rau's Dairy Form 44 Jeffrey Elec, Const. Co. 137 McKay Construction Co. 154 Ray's Richfield Svc. 84 J. T. Jenkins Co. 160 McNamara Liquors 150 Ray's Television Service 37 Jerry's Fresno - McKinley McSherry & Co. Insurance 80 Red Triangle Oil 151 Garage 154 Mecca Billiards 151 Reliable Cesspool Co. 142 Jerry's Tavern 14 Medina Auto Wrecking 152 Reno's Specialized Service 37 Jerry's TV Service 157 Me N Ed's Pizza Parlor 163 Reynold's Crone Service 21 C. W. Jessen Const Co. 30 Melody Food Markets 67 Rhodes 2 Jet Drive In 153 Melton -Tinch Inc. 23 Gene Richard's Paving Co. 170 Jim's Market 135 Mexico Cafe 80 Steve Richardson 81 Johnnie's Flying A 164 Midland Savings & Loon 86 Rico's Blasting 84 Johnnie's Garage 85 Mid State Bowl 150 Ridge Electric Motor Co. 153 Johnnie's Market & Cafe 16 Mid State Linoleum 141 Roberts Fig Co. 88 Johnnie's Tavern 149 Mid Valley Plumbing Supplies 73 C. Ray Robinson & Assoc. 62 C. B. Johnson Inc. 46 Mid Volley Trailer Sales 88 Robinson's Auto Body Shop 140 Johnson Driving School 152 Mike Miyamoto 140 Rodders Mademoiselle 136 H. E. Johnson (Well Drilling) 29 Mike's Car Lot 145 Rodder's Shoes 61 Harry Johnson Mildred Cole Drapery Shop 71 Rodisco Products 22 Sound Control 143 Milky Way Dairy 160 Reeding Park Pharmacy 84 Teddy Johnson 173 Miller Pump Co. 84 Reeding Park Welding 138 Wolter S. Johnson 155 Mi Rancho Tortilla Shop 34 Rolindo Farmers Store 152 Johnston Gear & Mach Wks. 159 Mission Sheet Metal Co. 145 Rolindo Meat Market 167 Jones Ambulance Service 46 Modern Electric Co. Inc. 154 Rolindo Welding Works 148 Jones Toys-Gi fts-Hdw. 40 Mohler's U -Save 152 Rol -Pak Filter Service 78 Jorgenson & Co. 164 Lloyd Moller 152 Ronnie's Midway Market 59 Jorgensen's Battery Shop 157 Monarch Refrig. Co. 60 Rose Gordan Nursery 86 Josephine Furniture 59 Montgomery Ward 33 Rossi Floral Co. 141 Jourdan Concrete Pipe Co. ) 64 Gene Morales 149 Round -Up Lunch 16 Joy -N -Joy Cafe 173 Morris Fruit Co. 10 Don V. Roush Co. 166 J. K. Munro Sharp Cars 86 Royal Crown Cola 64 K Fred J. Myers Royal Pharmacy 141 KARM 68 Dump Truck Service 80 Roy's Shell Service 172 K. G. TV & Appliance 139 N S K & W Auto Repair 29 K -Y Lumber Co. 135 164 Naylor's Office Equipment 81 Saber's Grocery 81 Korch Bakery 18 Nelson Lumber Co. 160 St. Agnes Hospital 27 Kost of California Kay & Fred's Restaurant 164 New China Cafe New England Sheet Metal 44 138 Solo & West Auto Supply 149 Kearney Guest Home 148 New Wonderland Roller Rink 60 Sallie's Guest House Frank J. Sanders Co. 147 90 Louie Kee Market Keller's Used Cars 146 164 Newman & Sons Ranch Nick's Donut & Woffle Shop 140 141 San Francisco Floral 136 Kendall Industries Inc. 30 Nor -Bob's Poodle Form 140 S. J. Houwe Moving Co. Son Joaquin Hydraulic 42 143 Ken's Service Kern Pipe Wrapping Co. 82 58 Normort's Furs Northrup King & Co. 1 36 171 San Joaquin Rock Co. 10 Kerr Rug Co. 136 S. J. Volley Poultry Prod. 4 R. M. King Co. King -O -Meat of Fresno 31 65 O Santi's Inc. Santoni's Grocery 17 67 Kings County Truck Lines 17 O.K. Cotton Club 141 Schedler- Kirsch Tire Shop 141 Klein Boat Trailers 173 O.K. Garage 14 Art Schedler's Engine Rebldg. 25 Klein's Pine Lake Lodge 70 O.K. Produce 52 Ted Schmall & Son 20 Knobby House Restaurant 173 Oak Leaf Restaurant 158 Sears Roebuck & Co. Back Cover John & Alex Kochergon O'Brien's Broke Service 14 Security First Nall Bonk 49 Form 75 P. E. O'Hoir Co. 61 Seibert Petroleum 143 Komoto Dept. Store 14 Okamoto's 82 Semper Truck Lines 145 Joe W. Konkle 155 Oklahoma Oil Co. 79 Seven Up Bottling Co. 168 Kramer Construction Co. 153 011ie's & Smitty's 83 Sham's Excavating Co. 42 O'Neill Meat Co. 2 Shelburne's Stationery 166 L Onick, Inc. 166 Shepherd's Shell Service 152 Optima Club 16 Shirley & Heye 136 Lo Cucoracho 164 Organic Fruit Products 22 Sierra Archery Center 82• E. W. Loisne 4 Oriental Dry Goods 12 Sierra Auto Supply 153 Lamonuizzi & Pantoleo 80 Ostergoord Feeds 57 Sierra Electric Co. 23 Frank Lambe 152 The Outpost 10 Sierra Hospital 13 Longe Roofing Co. 139 MI Transfer 170 The Sisters 12 Langworthy Povinq 52 Albert Sklarz 153 Larson Bros. Auto Parts 73 P Clyde Smort 31 Lorson -Ratio Const. Co. 15 16 Pacific Furniture Co. 172 Cliff Smith Used Cars 160 Speed B Leos Lees Moving Service 164 Pacific Mill & Mine Supply 55 Dave Smith Petroleum Inc. J. L. Smith 39 35 Lem's Nationwide The Paint Bucket Palace Market 138 138 Smith Photo Service 23 Trailer Rentals Leonardo Market 152 164 Palm Olive Realty 89 Roy Smith Bail Bands Bk. Cover Snake Road Hut 77 Liberty Auto Service 158 Dominick F. Popoleo Ranch 164 Soapy Joe's 79 Liberty Fish Co. Inc. 152 Paradise Liquors Paramount Pest Control 89 27 Tom Souza Service 137 Liberty Linen Service 151 159 Porker Rambler Co. 69 Sprouse -Reitz Co. 143 Lightening Shop Drive In 18 Gene Parrish 81 Star Supermarket 10 Lindy's Lion Pocking Co. 85 Patty's Pastry Shop 152 State Center Bank John Stephenson 62 155 Lisle Funeral Home 87 Paul's Auto Wrecking Paul's Liquor 164 138 Steele's Liquor 139 Little Wheel Cafe 138 Paul's Shoes 57 Sterling Towel Co. 167 Byron Lovejoy Roofing 144 Payless Market 135 Steve's Saddle Shop 20 Lowell Mason Paint Co. Lowe's Market 78 14 Ed Peorle's Chev. Service 81 Steward & Dearing Stillman Drug 34 10 Luigi's Restaurant 80 Archie Peckham peper Janitorial Service 85 26 Storyland Inn 25 M Pepsi -Cola Bottling Co. 46 Strawberry Exchange Co -op Struza Liquor Store 13 89 L. C. Perkins Foundry Aram "Shorty" Peters 86 68 Sunland Refining Co. 11 Mac's Liquor Store Fred Macomber Inc. 137 144 Ptaff Sewling Center 147 Sunlite Market SunMoid Raisin Growers 58 r Madero Distr. Co. 64 Phantom View Pet Motel 138 of California 75 Jerry M. Madigan 148 Pine Cleaners Pioneer Mercantile 84 164 Sunnyland Bulghur Co. 153 Madison Butane Service Malakinn Trucking 154 94 Pistocchio Trucking 16 Sunset Tile Co. Sunshine Landscaping Svc. 137 12 Mammoth Truck Service 166 Pit Cafe Fitton Terrazzo & Mosaic 85 35 Superior Reproductions 73 Manchester Auto Wash Manchester Barber Shop 141 147 P i5leelrCha -Des Moines Sycamore Island Stock Ranch 144 Manchester Coffee Shop 35 The The Play Players Play 85 64 Manchester Jr. Bootery 166 Playlond of Pool 33 T Manhattan Guar, Ins. Co. 164 W. L. Poole 27 Manuel's Auto Wrecking Qualify Foods Inc. 83 85 Pop's Auto Supply Co. 86 T & D Automotive Supply Toco Tienda 164 165 S. E. S. E. Mariner Co. 64 Pretze n Transfer Pretzer Roofing Co. 164 173 Tandy Leather Co. 2a Marion Nine Lumber Co. 172 Proctor's Pharmacy 82 Tangerine Cafe 71 Marion's Beauty Solon 144 Tempel Cafe 27 Mark's Food Market 14 R Tent City Surplus 150 Cecil S. Marsh Elec. Contr. 157 Thermal Prods., Inc. 142 Moruko Cyclery 19 R & R Electric Motor Co. 11 Hermon Theroff Pontiac Co. 168 Master Radiator Works 134 Dick Rafferty Airways Thompson Auto Body Mathews Harley- Davidson 28 Rent -o -Cor System 78 Supply Co. 153 Maxwell Studios 12 Rogle's Pharmacy 141 Tommy Thompson's Mayfair Markets 50 Rainbow Ballroom 69 Catering Service 27 176 Thrifty Drive In 20 Tingy Co. 80 Tinkler Mission Chapel 143 Tiny's Farmhouse Cafe I I Title Ins. & Trust Co. 41 Tommel's Rod & Reel Repair 135 Tommy's Liquor 66 Leland Tompkins Surge 49 Dairy Equipment 68 Top Hot 57 John Torick Automotive Svc. 61 Toyer Grocery 140 Town House Motor Hotel 170 Trails 28 Traveler's Body & Fndr Wks 76 Trovelon Trailer Soles 160 Charley M. Treat 138 The Trophy Shop 19 Truck Dispatch Svc. 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Fresno Station CL 5 -4125 Pinedale Station BA 7 -5909 Southeastern Station AM 4 -6892 Fresno Police Department AM 6 -8331 Fresno Fire Department AD 3 -7291 Fig Garden Fire District BA 7 -8855 Fresno Police Academy or AD 3 -8773 North Central Fire District AD 3 -8773 Superior Courts or AM 4 -9195 Humane Society AD 7 -2141 GENERAL District Attorney AM 6 -8291 County Jail AM 6 -8151 General Hospital CL 5 -9711 County Counsel AM 8 -6011 Veteran's Service Officer AM 8 -6011 Municipal Courts AM 8 -6011 Sheriff's Air Squadron CL 5 -7181 Probation Office AM 8-601) Juvenile Hall CL 5 -9711 Welfare Department CL 5 -9711 Public Works Road Patrol AM 8 -6011 Fresno Police Academy CL 5 -3917 Fresno County Safety Council AM 8 -6484 Superior Courts AM 8 -6011 County Peace Officer's Assn. AM 6 -5415 OTHER CITIES — RURAL AREAS (Constables can be called direct or contacted through Sheriff's Dept.) Auberry Division of Forestr Constable UL 6 -2211 Fire UL 6 -2211 Biolo WE 5 -0264 Constable Kerman VI 3 -2450 Fire Kerman VI 3 -2477 Bowles and Monmouth Sanger TR 5 -3833 Constable TE 4 -3425 Fire TE 4 -3111 Burrel and Five Points AM 6 -2979 Constable. TU 4 -2678 Fire EN 1 -1462 Contuo and Three Rocks or ME 8 -2939 Constable San Joaquin 698 -8200 Fire EN 1 -1462 Caruthers and Raisin City Riverdale Constable UN 4 -3210 Fire UN 4 -3211 Justice Court UN 4 -3160 Clovis Police Deportment CY 9 -2121 Constable CY 9 -6008 City Fire Department CY 9 -4315 Rural Fire Calls CY 9 -6027 Justice Court CY 9 -4964 IN FRESNO COUNTY Coalinga Division of Forestr Police Department WE 5 -1525 City Fire Department WE 5 -1651 Constable WE 5 -0264 Rural Fire Calls WE 5 -0811 Justice Court WE 5 -2745 Conejo Constable TW 6 -3801 or TW 6 -0464 Fire TW 6 -3378 Del Rey Constable 5421 Fire AD 3 -1821 Dunlop and Squaw Volley Constable 18 Fire AD 3 -1821 Justice Court 1 TS Firebough and Las Deltos Police Department OL 9 -2045 City Fire OL 9 -2061 Constable OL 9 -2332 or OL 9 -2200 Rural Fire Calls OL 9 -2118 Justice Court OL 9 -2338 Fowler Division of Forestr Police Department TE 4 -2112 Fire Department TE 4 -3) 11 Constable TE 4 -3425 Justice Court TE 4 -3215 Rural Fire Calls TE 4 -3011 Friont Constable CY 9 -6008 Fire AD 3 -1821 Huntington Lake and Big Creek Constable Shaver 20 Fire 7 Huron Police Department WH 5 -2046 Constable WH 5 -2259 Fire WH 5 -2311 Kerman Division of Forestr Police Department VI 6 -8800 Fire Department VI 6 -8303 Constable Fresno AM 8 -1848' Rural Fire Coils VI 6 -8303 Justice Court VI 6 -8405 Kingsburg Division of Forestr Police Department TW 7 -2931 Fire Department TW 7 -2345 Constable TW 7 -3215 Rural Fire Calls TW 7 -2422 Justice Court TW 7 -2241 Laton Constable WA 3 -4908 Fire WA 3 -4386 Mendoto Division of Forestr Police Department OL 5 -4345 Fire Department OL 5 -4324 Constable OL 5 -4859 Rural Fire Calls OL 5 -4362 Orange Cove and Novelencia Orange Cove Police Dept, MA 6 -7722 Orange Cove Fire Dept. MA 6 -7676 Constable Reedley ME 8 -2939 or ME 8 -2374 Rural Fire Calls ME 8 -2200 Parlier Division of Forestr Police Department EN 1 -1329 Fire Department MI 6 -2711 Constable MI 6 -2187 Rural Fire Calls MI 6 -2711 Piedra and Trimmer TR 5 -2010 Constable Sanger TR 5 -3833 Constoble or TR 5 -4459 Rural Fire Calls TR 5 -8771 Reed ley AM 6 -2979 Police Department ME 8 -2533 Fire Deportment ME 8 -2122 Constable ME 8 -2374 or ME 8 -2939 Rural Fire Calls ME 8 -2200 Justice Court ME 8 -3211 Riverdale TW 6 -0464 Constable TO 7 -3433 Fire TO 7 -3511 Justice Court TO 7 -3448 Sanger Division of Forestr Police Deportment TR 5 -2531 Fire Department TR 5 -5511 Constoble TR 5 -3833 Rural Fire Calls TR 5 -2591 Justice Court TR 5 -2010 San Joaquin, Tranquillity, Helm AD 7 -6153 Constoble 698 -8200 Fire EN 1 -1462 Shaver Lake AM 6 -2979 Constable 20 Fire 10 Selma Police Department TW 6 -2525 Fire Department TW 6 -2131 Constable TW 6 -3801 or TW 6 -0464 Rural Fire Calls TW 6 -3378 Justice Court TW 6 -2123 STATE AGENCIES Department of Mo Vehicles AM 6 -9733 Division of Forestr BA 2 -3714 Narcotics Enforcer -mt Bureau AD 3 -4211 Alcoholic Beverage Control AM 8 -7151 California Youth .1hority AM 8 -7151 Div. of Labor La,,, ' i forcement AM 8 -7151 Board of Equalization AM 8 -7151 California Highway Patrol AD 7 -6153 Emergency Calls ZE 1 -2000 Fish and Game BA 2 -3761 Livestock Brand Inspectors AM 6 -2979 Division of Adult Poroles AM 8 -7151 Labor Commissioner AM 8 -7151 FEDERAL AGENCIES Federal Bureau of Investigation AD 3 -1121 U.S. Immig. & Naturalization AM 4 -4681 Postal Inspector AM 6 -8251 U.S. Marshal AD 7 -6421 Alcohol & Tobacco Tax Div. AM 6 -0088 U.S. Forest Service CL 1 -8225 Border Patrol AM 8 -3381 U.S. District Court AD 7 -8570 Probation and Parole AD 3 -8615 MISCELLANEOUS AGENCIES National Board of Fire Underwriters Madera OR 3 -3244 Better Business Bureau AM 8 -6424 *Kerman Constable also has Kermon # VI 6 -2359