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USee Dymond's for the very Finest in U j-� Color T V — Radio — Stereo — Amateur Radio rrrea:R:.... the magnificent i It" M a n avox AND SONY U Alfred G. Roach Glenn Skinner U Owner 01 Store Mgr. u Member I.B.E.W. 9 f Local 202 HOME ENTERTAINMENT eeO&T 501 BLACKSTONE at BELMONT PHONE 266-9644 D'GI—Ej EEEE,LdO,EEEEEE �EEEEE'EO'ElEEl E ■ 0 J J D MELVIN A. WILLMIRTH Sheriff- Coroner of Fresno County JAMES D. LONG Undersheriff ALBERT L. COLLINS Chief Criminal Deputy Many banks look similar outside. The difference begins when you step inside. D When you step Into the Crocker - Citizens office nearest you, you ll meet people dedicated to helping you ... to sitting down with you and tailor- making the kind of bank- ing service that s best for you. For a demonstration of this kind of courteous, personal attention, step into Crocker - Citizens. Were always glad to help you. (�O) FOUR OFFICES IN FRESNO CROC KE R - CITIZENS FRESNO MAIN KINGS CANYON - CLOVIS AVENUE MANCHESTER NATIONAL BANK NORTH FIRST — ASHLAN OFFICES IN REEDLEY AND SELMA CAMORNIA'5 OIDEST NATIONAL BANK -MORE THAN 270 OFNCES STAIEWIDE -MEMBER FEDERA'. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION V E N DOR LA,TOR Mar)ufaCturir)g Co FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 2 PHI Ac FEE V. 1 152 ( f- FRESNO COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND ADMINISTRATIVE Chairman of Board WESLEY R. CRAVEN Supervisor JEFFERSON E. HAHESY JAMES O. CASSIDY Supervisor Supervisor JOHN VENTURA JOSEPH A. REICH Supervisor Supervisor STAFF PHILLIP V. SANCHEZ CARL H. MELOM ROBERT M. WASH Administrative Officer Clerk of Board County Counsel YOUR ONE -STOP SOURCE FOR NUMBER ONE SERVICE IN THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY APPARATUS - CHEMICALS - SUPPLIES FEED ADDITIVES FABRIC - NAUGAHYDE For AGRICULTURE - INDUSTRY - SCIENCE NOW INCLUDING SUPPLIES FOR THE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING INDUSTRY (HILDEBRAND SUPPLY DEPARTMENT) D VAN WATERS & ROGERS 1152 G St. Phone 486 -1221 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93766 TABLE OF CONTENTS In Memoriam - - - -- - - - - ----------------- _-- -._ -- 7 Dangers of Dope .- - -- - -- - -- --- -- -- - - - - -- 9 Search & Rescue Diary --------- - _ ............ .___ 11 Homicide — 1968 ------------------------------------ 27 Personnel of Sheriff's Department --------- 45 Cooperation with the Community ---------- _._ _ 47 Constables of Fresno County _ --------------- 95 Police Departments of Fresno County ---------- 107 The Black Kid -------------- - . - -- - - - - - -- - -- _ - -- -115 From A Sheriff's Album Circa 1901 ...._______121 Burglar -Proof Your Home _ --------- -------------- 133 All In A Day's Work -------- _..___---------------- 135 For Women Peace Officers _ __________ ------ __141 Communications Reserve at Pineflat Lake ____145 Report from Huntington Lake ...._.........._____148 Report from Shaver Lake __ _. - .-... ------ ..152 An Invitation to Car Theft - _ ---- ----- ---- .154 ABOUT THE COVER — Captain H. McKinney dis- plays a portion of the narcotics and parapher- nalia for drugs that has been picked up in the past six months by the Fresno County Sheriff's Department. COMPLIMENTS OF roafueer DAIRY Fresno's Local Independent Dairy 144 E. Belmont TO BE SURE You Are Buying Fresh, Local Dairy Products . . . LOOK FOR FRESNO ON THE CARTON 264 -6583 f I I U ,tIIN�'lll ROY SMITH 24 -HOUR SERVICE ALL JAILS –ANYTIME FOR FAST CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE CALL r , AL ROY FREE BAIL INFORMATION — TERMS AVAILABLE C2317,=6789 GO ANYWHERE 2304 TULARE ST. I Block From Jail FRESNO ACROSS FROM MAIN POST OFFICE. 4 1344WA m2&4Z "A place to eat, that can't be beat" Steaks — Chicken — Seafood — Cocktails l HREE BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE, Largest able to accommodate 300 persons R. J. BRUCE — RICCO BRUCE SO. HIWAY 99 AT TEMPERANCE Phone 834 -9011 FOWLER, CALIFORNIA {f Ill. I/ Check these addresses. FRESNO -SHAW U -SAVE There's a shop near you! 4988 Fresno $tree,, Fresno McKINLEY- FRESNO U -SAVE ED'S U -SAVE 1626 No. Fresno St., Fresno 3639 East Belmont, Fresno JACKSON -JONES U -SAVE RANCHO U -SAVE 1306 West Shields, Fresno 4622 East Tulare, Fresno CALWA U -SAVE CAVALIER U -SAVE 4039 Jensen Ave., Fresno 3259 North Cedar, Fresno TARPEY U -SAVE HOGLIE'S U -SAVE 4131 No. Clovis, Fresno 1308 Seventh St., Sanger There's a eI- s Ay EIBOTTLE SHOP near you! y /Ae RIEVIIEW SIRIERIFF-vMd :a da •rh: e!y �Y ,M,,, •�fccc Rfliff ASSOC1Al IQN Rf$MA C9�M11 OFFICE: Fresno County Sheriff's office Building. MAIL: I : o- Box 105266 8151 Fresno, California Lends., proud to Present Our 1 69 issue of "Tfi --i SHERIFF'S + yes contained here .n have been preoared to better t "c' public w`th Law En ­ ,t activities in xt the P County' the many people grateful !'or the part thiiciubl}�atlon Possible. R'ertisers who made this P and vtii.i bring as the preavions issues. �e the 199 Rr-°S(IEW Pub!'-' �&tive enjoyme nt to the I im r h Sher_ .-C resi. ent .cr. a dou_ ware, is office Fresno C untY Sheri =i mPloyee's Relie Association THE SHERIFF'S REVIEW 1969 Published by The Fresno County Sheriff's Office Relief Association SHERIFF'S REVIEW STAFF Gerald Lawless _- - -_ - __- ------ ------- -_ ____ -- Editor Barbara Beets __________ ___ ____ __. ------ _- Rewrite Editor Robert Smith -------------- -- ---- -------- Photography Editor Kenneth Frankfurt --------------- _ __ __ ____ _ Layout Editor Ron Wood ---------------- ----------- _ __ Editorial Assistant John Papazian - -------- - - - - -- -- - - -- - - -- - -- - - - -- Cartoonist Robert Bradley --------------------- ------------ - - -. Di.rtrl*hution CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Ken Nicholas, Kenny Hogue, Art Tabler, Barbara Beets, Gene Hallam, Albert Collins, Jim Egerer, Harold McKinney, Ron Wood. SPECIAL RECOGNITION The loan of an irreplaceable Sheriff's Album by Sheriff Marlin L. Young of Madera County is great- ly appreciated by both the members and the staff. On the 4D SPOT BUSINESS LOANS r AT FRESNO'S OWN INDEPENDENT BANK t TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE CO. PROMPT AND EFFICIENT TITLE INSURANCE —ESCROW SERVICE 206 Offices in Six Western States with Combined Assets Exceeding $50,000,000. MAIN OFFICE -1004 N. Van Ness Ave., 266 -0461 DOWNTOWN OFFICE -1350 O Street ,,mr. eD" CgpOM Trainers Boat owners who desire the ultimate in boating look to mr. ed boat trailers for their trailering needs. If you are par- ticular about your boat, order a mr, ed trailer now for the very best in boat transportation. Each trailer is custom designed to offer you the ultimate in styling and workmanship. 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It is usually pleasant to review the changes that have occurred during the year, but it is with a feeling of sadness and irreplaceable loss that we note the deaths of fellow- officers. Each of these men was special in his own way and each made a contribution to making life a little better for all of us, so we feel that their loss will not only affect us —as the loss of a part of ourselves —but also the public they served so well. Harold L. Hurst passed away October 2, 1968 as a result of multiple injuries incurred in the collision of his field car with a train. Harold was on duty at the time of the accident, working in his assignment as a uni- formed field officer. He joined the Fresno Sheriff's Depart- ment on September 16, 1966, and has served as a bailiff and jailer. He was on the promotional list for sergeant. Harold was born in San Joaquin County in 1935 and attend- ed schools there. Prior to joining our Department, he served three years as a Deputy with the San Joaquin County Sher- iff's Department. He was a big man, standing 6 feet, 6 inches ` tall and weighing 260 pounds; and his ready wit and gentle personality endeared him to all who knew him. He is sur- vived by his wife, Janet, daughters Teresa and Eleanor, his mother, Nina Schaad, and two brothers and two sisters. John Camino was 56 years old when he was stricken by a fatal heart attack at his home in Del Rey, October 26, 1968. John had grown up in the Del Rey area, attend- ing schools there, and had served as a Constable in the Parlier Judicial District for four years prior to joining the � Sheriff's Department on May 1, 1951. With the Sheriff's Department, he had served as jailer and field officer and was assigned to the Warrant and Fugitive Division at the time of his death. John was highly regarded, His quiet competence and claimed to anyone he ca peace with the world. He sons Dennis and Melvin, daughter Madeline brother. both as an officer and a person. kind, friendly disposition pro - me in contact with that he was at is survived by his wife, Hazel, Jensen, and two sisters and a The death of John E. Stark surprised and stunned us. John succumbed to a heart attack February 20, 1969 as he was checking out of Fresno Community Hospital where he had undergone surgery. He had appeared to make a normal recovery from the surgery and no one expected him to have any further difficulty. John joined the Sheriff's Department March 16, 1958 after working as a carpenter in the building industry locally for several years. He had served as a jailer and field officer, and was assigned to the Detective Division at the time of his death at the age of 37. John was regarded as a tenacious and thorough worker and had distinguished himself as a theft - and - burglary investi- gator. He was an avid outdoorsman and for several years had been a member of the Sheriff's Search and Rescue unit. John was a large man (6 feet and 5 inches and 260 pounds ), and his outgoing personality and interest in others drew people to him like a magnet. He is survived by his wife Bernice, daughters Cynthia and Karen and his mother, Mrs. John Stark, Sr., all of Fresno. Coll.itractioll of the- $2.5 ntrl1lon lrew Sheriff's facility got under way in 1968. The long atraited bttd,liu�; is erected to be ready for OCIVItnlcy Irate this )?ear. Sheriff Alelrin IY /'ill- w1ah (?ltd froirt left), participates in the grolmd breaking with, left to right, Stlper 'IS ors Johii Veitttna. Fes Craven, James Cis,ud.y, Jefferson Hahes), Lind Joseph Reich. The Largest, Most Modern Leading Independent Market in the Valley LARGEST VARIETY OF NATIONALLY i ADVERTISED BRANDS I i IN THE VALLEY s` A PHONES: Grocery, 222 -3041 —Meat Dept., 222-7127 4343 North Blackstone at Holland Ave. Saluting The Men and Women of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office PRODUCERS COTTON OIL CO. and CALFLAX RANCH & STORE 9, DANGERS OF DRUGS "Pot doesn't harm you as much as alco- hol." "LSD provides a means of learning your inner self." "Pills help you to put up with this up -tight world." "Drug laws are unconstitutional and immor- al.,' 'These are a few of the well -worn cliches mouthed by irresponsible and /or ignorant members of the community to justify their ohsrssion with drugs, t Info rtunately, this attitude has influenced many high school and junior high school students, and the result has been increasing drug problems among teenagers. Because the greatest impact has peen in the medium and upper income famil- ies, centering on the east side of the "tracks," families that heretofore were never confront- ed with other than a little "boozing" on prom nights, found themselves totally unable to cope with the crisis. Most, being completely ignor- ant of the outward symptoms of drug use, Etiled to discover that their youngsters were &-., Home Electronics Center 6%oce tw ca ... sa"A as d .Seoo! SEE OUR STEREO • Hl/F1 DEPARTMENT BEFORE YOU BUY ANY COMPONENTS ... ANYWHERE! Courtesy discount extended to all City &County Employees. SOME OF OUR OTHER SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT! •r'SI(REO HI FI COMPONENTS -fTV A FN ANTENNAS OYTE L RADIO TUBES y TAPE IECOROCRS yR1TS y TEST EQUIPMENT 7 EE ECI RONICS PANTS 1RECORDING TAPE c 4580 E. Belmont Ave. 25 I -5533 NOW ... two MAGNAVOX Show cases... Your home entertairnnent centers of the Vallee/ STEPHENSON- BRADFORD MUSIC CO. 2612 N. Blackstone 4825 E. Kings Canyon Rd. Phone: 227 -8353 SB Phone: 251.8451 involved until the police officers knocked on the door with a warrant. Because of the rapid rise in drug involve- ment among students, many programs have been initiated and a multitude of solutions advanced by the knowledgeable and, unfortun- ately, by those who know little but see in this movement an.opportunityto gain publicity or notoriety. There is no magic formula; no surefire approach, no single program offer- ing any degree of immediate relief for those families afflicted with this tragedy. It is apparent, after a comprehensive study of the problem, the causes and the medical - social aspects, that the community must join togeth- er to combat the problem from many angles, and to develop new approaches and tactics. Those who influence acceptance of drugs must be silenced, not by fist, but by spread- ing of the truth from qualified sources. Pro- viding factual information for parents and school teachers in order that they may satis- factorily answer questions from the children is an important part of any preventive pro- gram. (Continued on Next Page) ]oe D. !\'f i tts W&Iromes Yon To The Friendly Beautiful Cocktail Lounge • All Weather Air Conditioning • Commercials Welcome • Three Acres Truck Parking 99 NORTH — off on Clinton stamp 99 SOUTH — off on Valentine & Dakota An Easy Runte To An Easy Rest -7{2Q _A 1", W Stronger sentences for those adults con - victed of drug traffic is an absolute necessity if we are to enjoy any degree of success in our programs to discourage drug involve- ment. Recognizing and eliminating the latent, but potent, misunderstandings and antagon- isms within the family can attack some of the basic causes of anti- social and unlawful activity. Parents must determine what sourse of action they will follow if their own child becomes involved, and learn the common symptoms to enable them to act promptly and intelligently in the best interests of the youngster. Discouraging associations with question- able types and denying permission to attend performances or frequent establishments that are obviously drug oriented is another step in any meaningful prevention approach. There are many more facets to the teen- age drug problem. Much remains to be done before we can see a glimmer of hope. One fact is crystal clear: unless and until there is community action and support, the brightly colored pills and the sweet - smelling odor of marihuana will continue to threaten the moral and physical welfare of our younger genera- tions and the very existence of our society. COMPLIMENTS FOR A JOB WELL DONE Cali onaa pla-ima 3ouhdatian &fiL l CRANE SERVICE 1,000 Lb. Lifts to 80 Ft. 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Box 77S Los Angeles, SEARCH AND RESCUE DIARY By Gene Hallam EACH YEAR contributes something new to the Search and Rescue Team's diary. Just as no two missions are ever exactly alike, so does each season assume its own distinc- tive character. 1968 featured no searches of the magnitudeof the James Judson search of 196 7, nor any as dramatic as that year's seaz'ch for Gary Frazier in Crown Basin. However, it was a busy year, with its share of tragedy, frustration, and heart- warming happy endings. For those who are interested in statistics, the department's Search and Rescue Team conducted about forty missions last year. Among themwere seventeen drownings, nine searches for lost hunters, five for lost fish- ermen, two to evacuate injured fishermen, eight searches for lost hikers or campers, and two rescues of persons stranded on or at the bottom of high cliffs. The forty missions consumed 2800 man -hours by department B10TROU CASORON° Biological Insect Control Weed & Grass Killer TEDION OUTER" Miticide Fungicide 'f N P.O. Box 7797, Fresno, Ca. 93727 (209) 251 -7144 Los Angeles, Ca. Yakima, Wn. Hood River, Ore. members, 250 man -hours by other agency personnel, and 2300 man -hours by volunteers, including both organized units and individuals. The year opened with a multiple drowning at Millerton Lake. On the afternoon of Satur- day, January 13th, twenty -four year -old Ron - nieCranceof Torrance tookhis mother, also of Torrance, and Ray Barnett and Harriet Rosenthal of Fresno, for a ride in a boat that had been a Christmas present. About 4:40 p.m, the boat suddenly overturned, about fifty yards off shore in the mouth of Sea Scout Cove. Mrs. Crance was the only one who made it to shore. She climbed part -way up the steep bank, and called for help till someon : across the lake heard her and notified Range r Howard Barritt. When rangers reached her they found her in a state of hysteria, and th y had con- siderable difficulty in determining what had happened. They finally pieced together the (Continued on Next Page) TOP Of THE MALL Central California's FASHION Department Stores OUR 1911 th Since 1904 V ','EAR. FRESNO - MERCED - VISALIA `H\ l ®:1tfG Land — Completely Farmer Owned — • No Payoff Penalty The number one farm loan in the nation's number one agricultural • No Loan Fees county serving full time and part • No Appraisal Fees time farmers and ranchers. . LAND BANK ASSOCIATION OF FRESNO Phone 237 -0969 534 West 011 ve Phone 237 -0960 story, found the overturned boat, and notified the Sheriff's Department. A crew was sent immediately, and drag- ging operations conducted most of the night, with two department boats and one state park boat participating. The water depth ranged from fifty to two - hundred feet, with the bottom covered with tree stumps and brush, malting dragging extremely difficult. Shortly after daybreak Sunday a crew of park rangers located Mrs. Rosenthal's body, washed ashore at the head of the cove. The search for the bodies of the two men was resumed, with Sgt. Stan Barnes, Deputies Jerry Schmidt and Troy Whitlow, and volun- teers Don Nelson, Mel Manley, George Win - terburg and Doug Haig diving. However, the water was too deep and too cold, and visibil- ity too poor at the bottom, for diving to be effective. Dragging operations were resumed about mid - afternoon. Crews from the Sheriff's Powerboat and Communications Squadrons joined the search, and operations were con- tinued until dark. The same technique was used Monday, and again Tuesday, but no trace of the bodies was found. Late Tuesday after- noon it was decided to suspend operations till later in the year, when the water level would be lower. Two extensive follow -up searches were made during the summer, utilizing both div- ers and drags, but results were the same. Late in the afternoon on the last day of the search, a minister brought to the scene by the family conducted a brief memorial serv- ice. The bodies have not been recovered, and it is doubtful that they ever will be. Even in the driest year the water will never be low enough to permit an effective search in Sea Scout Cove. In the late spring and early summer we had the usual number of overdue fishermen and hikers from the campgrounds at Shaver and Huntington Lakes. Most such cases were handled by the respective resident deputies, Frank Hoke and Kenny Hogue, and Constable Jack Sturges and his deputy, Dick Smith, be- fore a search team could be organized and dispatched. Kenn Davis, Special Agent for the Southern California Edison Company at Big Creek, and his crew of volunteers also assis- ted, particularly in the evacuation of an injured fisherman from Big Creek below Camp Sierra on May 5th. We also had several other drownings in canals and lakes in the valley, including a traffic - related incident at Tranquillity in which five persons drowned after their car ran into a canal, and a similar tragedy at 12 HOCKETT -COWAN MUSIC CO. "Fresno's First House of Music" 1254 Fulton Mall 266 -8171 Fresno DR. SIDNEY AMES, OPTOMETRIST Gives You Optical Service That Is Complete Downtown 1030 Fulton Mall Manchester Plaza 1839 E. Dakota I 1 Block north of Sears) SCHULTE & ROBINSON SINCE 1945 Homes - Income Properties Exchanges - Ranches We Buy Equities 268 -5577 227 -2529 1533 E. 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Two Fresno youths, Charles Bliss, Jr. and Mike Novak, had become stranded at the bottom of the gorge through which the Kings River's north fork flows below Black Rock. They had gone into the canyon the previous afternoon a considerable distance upstream, and had moved down- stream looking for an easier route back to the road. As inexperienced climbers often do, they descended cliffs they couldn't climb back up, and soon found themselves trapped. Early next morning their families reported them missing. The search party arrived in the area where they had entered the canyon about mid- morning. Searching downstream along the top of the canyon walls, they soon heard faint yells coming from the depths. Within minutes they located the missing boys, but getting them out of their predicament wasn't quite that easy. Bill Young repelled down the vertical canyon wall approximately 150 feet, to a ledge across the river and about ten feet above them. From there a rope was thrown across, they were pulled to the ledge, and then they and Young were hoisted back to the top by the remainder of the party. Millerton Lake again became the focal point of operations in early July, when Lloyd Berg of Fresno apparently suffered a heart attack and fell from his sailboat while sailing with his wife. The spot she pointed out as the scene of the accident is about two- hundred- and -fifty yards north of Pole Island, a short distance above the dam, and in line with the former river channel. It is thus one of the deepest spots in the lake, never measuring less than a hundred -fifty to two - hundred feet. Stan Barnes, Chuck Piper, and Jim Ham - ilton tried to dive the following morning, sup - ported by John Jordan, HaroldSeyffert, Ernie Lerma, Bob Cunningham, and Kelsey Smelzer of the Sheriff's Communications Squadron, and Chief Ranger Bill Reinhardt and several of his men. However, the water was too deep to allow them to dive either safely or effec- tively. Dragging operations were substituted, and continued for two days by Jordan, Seyf- fert, and Communications Squadron members Bob Stites and Jim Blackmon. Diving was attempted again the third day, with the same (Continued on Next Pagel lack of results for the same reasons, and draggingwasthen resumed and continued for two more days by Larry Hill and Ken Nicholas. Finally, we had to admit nothingwas being accomplished, and for the second time in one season and at the same lake we suspended operations with a body unfound. While we were certain we had done everything that could be done, we deeply regretted having to make the decision. During the summer we made two follow - up expeditions into the Rattlesnake Creek area, searcning for the body of James Jud- son, who was lost and presumed drowned in the south fork of the San Joaquin River in July of 1967. The water level was extremely low, in striking contrast to the torrent that had raged through the canyon while the original search had been in progress. The weather was also ideal, instead of the almost daily thunderstorms we'd encountered in the two - week search of the previous year. But while search conditions had greatly improved, the results were the same. Barnes, Schmidt, and Chuck Piper used several tanks of air, packed in at great difficulty on the backs of Joe Bridges' cantankerous mules, diving in the pools, potholes, and enormous, water - filled caverns roofed by immense boulders. Young, John Jordan, Russ McQuillen, Ken Hogue, Ken Nicholas, and I probed with poles and checked previously inundated holes and cav- erns in the now -dry portion of the river -bed. Finally, although still certain the boy's body lay not too far from us, we had to give up. Only July 23rd we conducted our first major search of the year for a lost person. At 2:00 a.m° we were notified that Richard Martin, the four - year -old son of TV newsman Chet Martin, had strayed away from the fam- ily camp at Mystery Lake, east of Tamarack Ridge, the previous afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin had searched till dark, then he had driven out to Shaver to report the incident to Deputy Ken Hogue. By daybreak Sgt. Young and Deputies Jor- dan, McQuillen, Hill, Tommy Kerns, Dick McClurg, Bill Shuman, and Lloyd Wiggs were in the area, having been transported by Jack Heitzman, Bob Crouch, Tiny Osier, and Otto Traber of the Jeep Squadron. Lanky Nichols haddispatched two men from his crew at the Dinkey Ranger Station. Andy Holmes and E Imer Tuschoff of the Air Squadron were over the area in their Cessna 140's by a little after sunrise, and Don Colbert of the Charles Mel Foundation was enroute from Inverness with bloodhounds. Sgt. Don Safford had arranged 14 JERRY PANKS AUTO BODY SHOP Complete Body Work - Painting FREE LOAN CARS 1567 N. 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FULTON FOR HIM Toupees Beards Sideburns Mustaches * Custom Fitted & Styled To Your Personality _ * Machine or Hand Made * Free Consultation * Private Appointments * Specialists In Wig Care & Styling FOR HER. - Wigs Serving The San Joaquin Valley Since 1962 Folls Wiglels Coscodes LA TABATIERE precious crystals & pewter - fine pipes meerschaum & briar choice cigars and tobaccos AGNES NAZAR phone: (209) 268 -2627 815 East Olive Ave., Fresno, California 93728 for Harry Rogers to search from Dinkey Creek with his helicopter. After all these arrangements had been made, John Stark, Al Harker, and I left Fresno with the command truck. Shortly after they began searching, the ground party found Richard's footprints, lead- ing generally northeast, the direction taken by his father and older brothers when they'd gone to fish another lake the day before. About 9:30 Holmes reported campers at one of the Dinkey Lakes were evidently attempting to attract his attention. He dropped a note telling them of the object of his flight. They used the roll of toilet paper in which the note was dropped to spell out the letters "R M O K." Hill and Hogue were nearby by that time, and Andy directed them to the camp. They learned the campers, the R. H. Wallin and H. W. Yancey families, had heard the boy crying the previous evening. They'd found him a few yards from their camp, but he'd been too tired and upset to tell them where he came from. They'd fed him, put him to bed, and watched over him through the night, and were just getting ready to start a search for his parents when Andy flew over. Meanwhile, Rogers and Safford had land- ed at Mystery Lake, where Young had set up field headquarters. They picked up Mrs. Mar- tin, took her to the other lake for a tearful but joyful reunion with her son, then trans- ported both to Fresno, where Richard was examined by a physician and found to be in good condition. Early in August four team members again had a chance to use their newly- acquired climbingskill. Two Visalia residents, twenty - two- year -old Tom Eckert and fifteen - year -old Steve Cullen, became stranded between the highway and the river near Yucca Point, where the middle and south forks of the Kings River converge. Young, Jordan, Kerns, and Nicho- las were dispatched to rescue them. Assisted by Kings Canyon National Park rangers Andy Gifford, John Lounsbury, Skip Hinchman, and Dave Snodgrass, they descended to the ledge where the youths were trapped, and helped them climb to the road. The natural hazard of the mission was increased by the fact the granite in that particular area is very rotten, making it difficult to find a solid place to step or to anchor a safety line. In a brief ceremony at headquarters a few days later, Sheriff Willmirth officially commended the four men for their courage and skill. 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DAY'S PHOTO REPAIR & SALES Over 20 Years Experience WHOLESALE & RETAIL Specializing in Repairs of All Makes Including ROLLEI - PENTAX - STROBONAR - LEICA NIKON - GRAFLEX - HASSELBLAD - ZEISS "Your Satisfaction Is Our Business" — Bankamericard — 1662 N. Cedar Ave. 17 The canyon where James Judson is hollered to have drouwed. a situation we'd never run into before. Wil- liam Brockett of Santa Ana managed some- how to become lost and stranded on a rock on the slope of Mt. Tom, not far below the fire lookout tower. He started a fire to attract attention, and it was soon spotted by Air Squadron members Ken McNamara, Elmer Tuschoff, Herb Kent, and Gordon Flaa. They directed the ground party to the scene, but by that time the Forest Service had called in borate planes to smother the fire, which had quickly gotten out of control. Bob Flynn of the Forest Service, directing the operation from a spotter plane, could see the victim and two members of the ground party trying to get him off the rock, but he couldn't see the other two still enroute. He ordered the borate dropped where it would keep the fire away front the rescuers he could see and the victim, and almost scored a direct hit on the two he couldn't see. No harm was done, except to their pride and appearance. The bright, pink borate clashed terribly with Young's yel- low helmet. The busiest weekend of the year was the last in September. About eleven o'clock Sat- urday night James Williams of San Jose was reported missing from his camp at Davis Flat, between the Kings River and Delilah Lookout. Young, Piper, Major, Hill, Johnson, Shuman, McQuillen, and I, with Heitzman, Dobson, Moore, and Crouch of the Jeep Squadron, arrived in the area just before day- break. A ground search was begun as soon as it was light enough, and arrangements were made to have an airplane over the area at 9 :00 a.m. At 8:45 a couple of hunters stopped at the truck and reported seeing a boy answering Williams' description on the road near Goat Saddle, about three miles from our base camp. Major and I drove to that area, and found the boy walking toward Highway 180. Except for fatigue, blistered feet, and scratches from the thick brush, he was in good condition. The search party was recalled, but before they could get back to camp we received word of two hunters lost in the Wishon area, There were two separate incidents, one involving Kelly Johnson, who had last been seen Satur- day afternoon on Hoffman Mountain near the Woodchuck Trail, and the other Benito Licon, who was lost on the opposite side of the riv- er, near the junction of the Dinkey and Saw- mill Flat roads, Dick Smith and Jim Daily had made pre- liminary investigations of both incidents by. the time we arrived about noon. Jeep Squad- ron members Bob Ripley and Duane Taylor DAVE'S AUTO SUPPLY AC & DELCO REMY PRODUCTS ALL OTHER LEADING BRANDS DRUM LATHE - BEARING PRESS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 4772 E. SHIELDS AVE. 251 -0341 DALE'S CAFE GOOD FOOD 6 DAYS A WEEK Open 4 a.m. to 12 midnight 2916 E. Church 486 -1710 WATARIDA FARMING, Inc. 786 W. 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Stock was obtained from Jerry Miller's pack station, and Smith, McQuillen, and Shuman began riding the area where Licon had last been seen, assisted by Heitzman, Dobson, Ripley, and Crouch in road patrol. Hill and Johnson were sent, also on horseback, to check the north slope of Hoffman Mountain, while Young, Taylor, and Moore checked the trails and jeep roads along Rancheria Creek and the south slope. About four o'clock that afternoon Johnson walked into his camp, found a search had been launched on his behalf, and wondered what all the fuss was about. His companions brought him to base camp, where he explained he'd merely become confused, darkness overtook him, and he'd sat down to wait for daylight, then spent most of the day walking out, taking a route which made a complete circle of Hoff- man Mountain. He'd definitely been lost, but he was a self - reliant young man who'd used his head and managed to get himself out of the predicament. Benito Licon didn't fare quite as well. Jerry Miller reported his dogs had barked furiously for some time Saturday night, indi- cating a stranger had been in the vicinity of the pack station. A set of footprints was found showing someone had walked down the trail toward the pack station from the area where Licon had last been seen, detoured around it, and continued on toward the river. Lee Mabrey and Eldon Dill took advantage of a late after- noon break in the weather, and flew up and down the gorge below the dam as long as light permitted. But at dark no definite trace had been found. Monday morning the re- grouped team began searching down the gorge, and along both sides of the river toward Black Rock. Arrangements were made for air support to be furnished later in the morning. About 10:30 the Forest Service radioed they had located Licon, and were enroute with him to our base camp. Floyd Hammond of the Black Rock sta- tion arrived with him a little later. He told us that late Saturday afternoon he'd begun look- ing for the main road which he knew ran through Wishon Village. However, he was apparently walking parallel to it, and contin- ued till he reached the river. He remembered passing the pack station and arousing the dogs, and he'd talked with afisherman some- where near the river, but he didn't mention being lost, for he thought the road was nearby and that he'd soon find it. (C'onlitured on Nex! Page) The road was indeed nearby, but he walked away from it, and started down the gorge. He spent Saturday night near the mouth of what must have been Teakettle Creels. Sunday morning he climbed out of the canyon onto Rodgers Ridge, ascended it, and from the top spotted Black Rock Reservoir. He spent most of the day Sunday working his way down to it, crossed to the west side of the river, and about 7:15 spotted the Black Rock station. He knocked on the door just as Hammond went off duty, turned off the light, and prepared to leave. Assuming whoever was present didn't want to be disturbed, Licon walked down the road about a. half -mile, spent a cold, miser- able night in the open, and returned to the cabin just as Hammond returned to duty Mon- day morning. Twoweeks later, on Wednesday, October 16th, we were back at Wishon again, on the most extensive single search of the season. Lee Lilley of McKinleyville had been hunting with relatives he was visiting in Kerman, and had failed to show up for a planned meeting at the car, parked on the logging road on the east side of the river, about three miles from the dam. He'd last been seen about 9:00 a.m., his companions missed him about 11:00, and they searched until late afternoon before notifying the department. Dick Smith was asked to make a prelim- inary investigation, and Young, McQuillen, Wood, and Jeep Squadron members Ripley and Massenge were dispatched immediately. Les Scheidt and D. C. Mills followedwiththe truck, and base camp was established near the spot where Lilley had last been seen. Ed Lamb, Guthrie, Shuman, and Wiggs joined the search party late that night, along with Don Colbert and his bloodhounds. Lilley's companions stated his physical condition was such that he couldn't have trav- eled more than a few hundred yards; there- fore, they felt he'd suffered a heart attack or serious injury, and lay somewhere not far away. Small crews were sent out to try to cut tracks on trails and natural routes several miles away, but most of the crew concentrated on an ever - widening circle around the spot where he'd disappeared. The Air Squadron conducted daily air searches and support missions, and the Jeep Squadron handled transportation and conimunications.Colbert's bloodhounds failed to pick up a scent, but he tied them to a truck bumper and stayed to help with the search. Dick McClurgand 1 arrived at base camp about noon Friday. 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Jack Heitzman picked up the trio on the west bank of the gorge Saturday evening. They'd found a set of footprints which looked promising, and wanted to return Sunday morn - ingto check further. Plans were made accord- ingly, and it was decided to make an all -out effort in all phases of the search. We realized if we didn't find Lee alive that day, we'd almost certainly be searching for a body. Arrangements were made for forty inmates from the Miramonte Conservation Camp; a military helicopter was requested from Ham- ilton :fir Force Base; and Don Safford arranged for Harry Rogers to assist with his craft until the military chopper arrived. Rogers and Safford landed on the dam at 12:20 p.m. A few minutes later McQuillen radioed his party had located our missing hunter on the west side of the river, about halfway between the mouth of Rancheria Creek and Black Rock. Rogers and Safford were sent to pick him up and take him to a hospital, and all other operations were can- celled. Lilley was in good condition, considering his age (he was in his sixties), and the situ- ation. He'd shot a squirrel for dinner Satur- day, and had a fire each night for warmth. He hadn't expected anyone to be looking for him, so hadn't thought about building a large fire in a spot where it could be seen from the top of the gorge. He'd seen the airplanes each clay, but didn't realize he was the object of their search, and he hadn't been particularly alarmed when the pilots had failed to acknowl- edge his waving to them. Ilis clothing was the (Connnuea on Nexr rage) BILL DAVIS COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE REPAIRS & SALES — GAS OR ELECTRIC PROMPT 24 -HR. SERVICE Radio Dispatched Service Trucks CONTRACT MAINTENANCE Food & Liquor Stores -- Meat Markets Bars — Restaurants Florists EXPERT SERVICE ON ALL TYPES OF HEAT Free Estimates 13 E. Fedora Ave. 229 -4613 same color as the granite, making him vir- tually invisible from the air. There was one more big weekend before deer season closed. Late in the evening of Saturday, November 2nd, Bill Young took a crew into the Horse Corral Meadow area of the Sequoia National Forest to look for Claude Oldham, who'd been reported lost since ten o'clock that morning. The first snowstorm of the season complicated matters consider- ably, for both the victim and the searchers. About mid - morning Sunday the search party received word of a second hunter, Larry Phillips, lost in the same area. A couple of hours later, John Jordan and his crew located both subjects together. As it turned out, nei- ther had actually been lost. Phillips had injured his ankle and darkness overtook him before he could reach camp. Oldham had also been caught by darkness and the storm, and, hearing each other's shots, they'd gotten to- gether, made a fire, and waited till daylight. Oldham was helping Phillips hobble toward camp when the searchers found them. A few years ago the end of deer season would have meant the end of search and res- cue duty for the year. However, this is no longer the case. By the time New Year's Day rolled around we'd had several more missions of a minor nature, and by the time this story goes to press we'll have completed several pages in next year's diary. KAIL INVOLVED WITH CHANNEL OUR COMMUNITY COLLECTIONS . . . Our only Business Since 1935 FRESNO CREDIT BUREAU 2219 E. San Joaquin St., Fresno, California ROBERT C. KEMPEN, President Phone 237 -2055 RUSS SCHOBER PHOTO CO. LEGAL & CLAIMS SPECIALIST COMMERCIAL & AERIAL 1337 W. Normal Ave. 268 -9616 If no answer call 266 -5522 FRESNO WHITE & AUTOCAR SALES Distributors of White & Autocar Trucks - Parts & Service 2707 S. East Ave. .-A Van DerMilgrdechran, Roose r -ell High School stu- dent, a -a.i sworn M last Not,eniher as Sheriff For A Day G1, Sheriff 111eli -in lVillnurlh. 1-1is IpPointuzent tras Par/ of all azzzzzzal Kiucanis Club sponsored Youth Dal' eiviii. 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TINY'S RESTAURANT "CATERING TO YOUR TASTE IS OUR BUSINESS" ALWAYS OPEN Banquet Facilities Available 4131 So. Chestnut 485 -6951 Where Chestnut Meets The Freeway Compliments of SANDY CROCKET DODGE DODGE CARS — DODGE TRUCKS 650 Fulton at Mono 266 -9471 23 RETIREMENTS During the year 1953, there were only a small number of Sheriff's Department employees. One of them was Martha Kleim, affectionately known to all as "Marty." Marty worked in the Communications Division of the Sheriff's Department until 1968, and noted many changes in personnel and improvements in equipment during her employment here. When she retired, there were 286 Fresno Sheriff's Department employees. A native of Fresno, Marty began her employment as radio operator on June 1, 1953. In 1962, Marty won the Miss Fresno County Employees' Queen title. She was an active member of the Employees' Association, and participated in many of their activities. Upon her return to work in October, fol- lowing vacation, she made the annoucement she was retiring (it is secretly believed that her husband, "Richard" who works for the Fresno Bee, was tired of cooking his own breakfast. ) Talking with our Marty, we find she has (Continued on Next Page) IN FRESNO IT'S THE NEW RENDEZVOUS Charcoal Broiled Steaks & Chops & Prime Ribs To Satisfy the Most Discriminating Gourmet Mon to Sat. 1 1 A.M. -12 P.M. — Sun. 4 -10 P.M. OUR LOBSTER Has Been Called "THE BEST IN CALIFORNIA" Ample Parking Delicious Cocktails 'til 2 A.M. 505 N. Van Ness Ave. 266 -8354 DON'S w,Fm,v tf jjj, PLUMBING SERVICE CITY -WIDE 24 HOUR fir s�rv;w SEWERS a OW14 7 DAYS A WEEK WATER HEATERS HOMES - RESTAURANTS MOTELS - APARTMENT HOUSES FAST, EFFICIENT REPAIRS & SERVICE THAT SAVE YOU $$ MONEY Over 15 Years Experience 224 W. Fedora Ave. Call 224 -5309 been vary active: redecorating her home, doing needlepoint, and collecting antiques - •Ilong with caring for and enjoying her two ti,enagf, ellildren. M-nny good wishes from everyone, Marty. A1,I l) F,hlin holdv rt k1fi presented to her 4a a peuYy lnrtchc rut 011 her last dal- of it-ork. Undertheri/f fatne.r I?, ;,t ri,�hl. joined in the farerce!!. Leo Alexander started work in law enforcement in 1.945 as a Kingsburg city polirr�n,an. In 1947 Leo was assistant major crimir,Ll investigator for Kingsburg. In 1948 Leo was appointed as Constable of the Kingsburg Judicial District. He was elected by alandslide vote over three oppon- ents in 1950 for a full term, receiving more votes than any previous Constable in Kings - Tnirg history. In 1952 Leo was commended by the U. S. rovt�rnment on an arrest of it man smuggling 25 aliens into this country. In 1954 Leo again won the election but h;Ld no opponents this time. 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After two - and -a -half years, he was assigned to the Civil Division and there he worked until 1968. At that time he was forced to resign due to a heart attach. Leo lives at 5550 Columbia Drive and is doing well. Hope you are enjoying your retirement, Leo, but we do miss you at the office! Lt. Warren Saunders resigned from the Sheriff's Department on March 14, 1969 to accept aposition as investigator for the Dis- trict Attorney's Office. Warren started work with the ,-1wriff's Department on October 23, 1950, a( sting Lis bailiff in Judge Shepard's court. February 13, 1951 Warren transferred tothe Jail Division and worked as Jailer until July, 1952. lie was then transferred to the Warrant. Division, where he stayed until August 1953, when he went to work in the Dental Health Oix,isio,i. In March 1955 he went to the Patrol Divi -Aon ( then called "Night Car"), and wa --, hrw, -,(.tc d to Sergeant in September 1955. Wai-rr•n then went back to the Jail as a Sergeant. 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The fates had pity, however, and allowed the detail to ease up sufficiently to concentrate a large part of their time during the year on a complicated case commonly referred to in the office as the "Hathcock Murder." This one investigation, starting on 31 January 1968 was not concluded until 26 December 1968, and during its course util- ized the services of more officers than any previously handled. For the homicide crew, the case started at 12:20 a.m., 1 February 1968, when Captain Saum, Commanderof the Detective Division, telephoned to report that a man had been found shot to death at the side of Palm Avenue, south of Herndon Avenue. Detectives Tabler and Christensen drove to the scene where they met with other officers and found the clothed body of a man lying on the west side of Palm Avenue approximately 43 inches from the pavement. Examination revealed that the subject had been shot approximately seven times and that he was still warm to the .touch. (Continued on Next Page) nylematic Nyematic's Thought Copier gets words on paper faster, with less effort, than any office communi- cations system ever made. Your Nye Systems representative has complete details. Call Fresno (Main Office) 439 -1521, or Sacramento 916 483 -6997, or Santa Barbara 805 963 -6214. WOOD DICTATING CO. Nyematic Dictating Systems Between the body and the pavement were tire tracks which indicated that a vehicle had accelerated and sped south from the scene. Lt. John Belton of the Sheriff's Crime Laboratory took charge of the scene with members of the Identification Bureau while the investigators questioned witnesses in the area. A neighbor reported that he had arrived home from a trip to the coast at approximate- ly 11:45 p.m., 31 January 1968, and as he got out of his car he heard what sounded like six or seven shots, but had heard no car or other noise. Otherwitnesses merely reported find- ing the body lying along the roadway. Examination of the contents of the victim's wallet identified him as being Albert Samuel Owens, 40 years of age, living at 402, North Fruit Avenue, Fresno. In the wallet, along with other papers, was a petition for victim's release from Vac- aville State Prison and signed by a Donna Orr. The officers secured all information avail- able at the scene and, after turning the scene over to Lieutenant Belton, returned to the Sheriff's Department to evaluate the infor- mation, check records and plan their next move. At approximately 2:30 a.m., 1 February 1968, a report was received that a car pos- sibly containing bloodstains had been found burned on Valentine Avenue, south of West McKinley. Examination of this car revealed that, though the "blood" was apparently melt- ed red plastic from the automobile, the tires matched the tracks found by Owens' body. The vehicle, a 1962 Chrysler sedan, white in color, was reported by Sacramento to be reg- istered to a Earl R. Simons of San Mateo, California. It was obvious that the car had been "torched" —which supplied the investi- gators with a new dilemma. Burning a car to destroy evidence is obvious but this does not destroy the evidence of ownership and the car had not been reported stolen. Burdened with two acts, the officers began the back - tracking of Owens. First contact was with the owner of the property at 4022 N. Fruit Avenue, who reported that Owens had been released from prison about three months prior to that time and after his release had lived at the Fruit Avenue address with a Donna Wisner. The owner stated that the couple had broken up and Donna Wisner had moved to the home of her mother at 1207 N. Effie, Fresno, but it was unknown where Owens had been staying. At 4 :05 a.m., 1 February 1968, Donna Wisner was contacted at the Effie Street address and reported that she had separated from Owens because he would drink exces- ex DALENA & MARCIOCHI, INC. Ned F. Dolena & Louise A. 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Barbara Curtis was then contacted at her home and told the officers that Mrs. Simons and Owens had gone together but were having trouble. Owens had been at her home but left at approximately 9:00 a.m., 31 January and that Barbara Simons had left with her Chrys- ler at about 10 :45 p.m., 31 January—suppos- edly to go home. Curtis directed the officers to the home of Barbara Simons' parents where it was learned that she had telephoned earlier in the evening to say she woUld come home —but she had not arrived. At this point it was necessary to concen- trate all efforts in locating Barbara Simons and so a general broadcast was put out for her pick -up. Information was too sketchy to conjecture on the cause of Owens being killed but while the investigators pondered the prob- lem and searched for more information, hop- ing Barbara Simons would give the answers, Mrs. Enos Shaubach of O'neals, California, was about to supply them with a more serious complication. At approximately 8:30 a.m., 1 February 1968, she left her home in the foothill area of Madera County to drive her children to school. When she arrived at the gate to her ranch property, she observed the body of a young woman lying at the side of the roadway, outside of her gate. Mrs. Shau- bach immediately notified the Madera Sher- iff's Department who, remembering the pick- -up order for Barbara Simons, notified the Fresno Sheriff's Department of this new development. Investigators from Fresno were dis- patched and arrived at the Madera scene at 10 :40 a.m., 1 February 1968, where Madera Officers Jess West, William Helms and Tito A /Ialesani were contacted. The victim, identified by a photo as being Barbara Simons, was found lying fully clothed on her back with her feet toward the Shaubach gate on the east side of the roadway. She had been shot seven times through the body and neck. In both the Owens murder scene and at the Simons murder scene empty cartridge cases and bullets from a .45 caliber automat- ic were recovered from around and under the bodies. At the Simons scene were also (Cowinued fm i \,.V7 Page) RUSTIGAN'S IRAN RESTAURANT Armenian and American Food Luncheons and Dinners - Private Banquet Room Tulare & U Streets Phone 266 -3488 BETTER PEST CONTROL Pest & Termite Specialists over 18 Years Guaranteed Service - Residential - Commercial 4583 E. Floradora 251-8286 BURGER CHEF We Specialize in the Best Hamburgers in Fresno 5225 N. Blackstone 439 -8247 Fresh Meat and Vegetables BIG POTATO MARKET 425 W. Shields at Fruit Open 7 Days a Week 7 a.m. to 1 1 p.m. — Open All Holidays Entertainment THE ATHENIAN Restaurant, Cocktail Lounge and Piano Bar Evening Parking at Rear Entrance 1231 Van Ness 268 -0258 Fresno, Calif. C. H. 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Diana, Fresno. R r 4� W, • •I Paulette Cal pito: Arrested with the Hathcocks and Wisner at S 4884 N. Diana. IP , Darlene Southerland: Arrested with the Hathcocks and Wisner at 4884 N. Diana. 31 oil, Bruce Wisner: Sheriff's Depart- ment Identification photo. BF 2N* OEI'1 FMFiN (AI IF 83375 PIN a M4 Weldon Lee Hathcock: Sher- iff's Department Identification photo. Cathy Hancock: Sheriff's Iden- tification photo taken after her arrest at 4884 N. Diana, Fresno. obtained tire tracks which did not match those found at the first scene or match tires found on Simons' car. Both scenes were similar and pointed to the same person as being responsible. All evidence was turned over to Lieutenant Belton for processing. By 2:00 p.m., 1 February 1968, both scenes had been checked, all possible evi- dence preserved and available information evaluated. Naval authorities had verified that Simons' husband was still on an aircraft car- rier in the Mediterranean, so the prime sus- pect was eliminated and nothing was in front but the slow, tedious diggingfor any scrap of information that might lead to solution of the case. Because of the seriousness of the crimes, additional officers were assigned by CaptainSaum in checking on the activities of the victims prior to their deaths. Two names immediately began to be mentioned in con- nection with Albert Owens: that of Bruce Laverne Wisner and Weldon Lee Hathcock. Donna Wisner, with whom Owens had split up, was a former common -law wife of Bruce Wisner. It was learned that during the early evening of 31 January 1968, Bruce Wisner was with Albert Owens at the Oasis Bar at Kings Canyon and Cedar Avenues, and while there they had fights with a Pug Van Zant and a Hubert Lewis. Wisner reportedly "pistol - whipped" Hubert Lewis with a .45 caliber automatic. Both Catherine and Weldon H ith- cock were reported to have been present at the time. Barbara Curtis then admitted that Bar- bara Simons had been present along with sev- eral other persons in her home at approxi- mately 10:00 p.m. on the night of the murders when they received a phone call from Albert Owens who was looking for Barbara Simons to join a party he was at. During the telephone conversation the people also talked with Wel- don Hathcock who was with Albert Owens. Curtis reported that Barbara Simons then left her home driving her Chrysler sedan. It was then that the Fresno Bee placed on the streets the story of the crimes in the manner of reporting that endears a paper to the investigators —for the editors not only published an account of the murders but also listed the evidence the officers had located. 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On Friday, 2 February 1968, the first ink- ling of a break developed when a citizen re- ported receivingthe information from sourc- es close to Hathcock that Weldon Hathcock had gotten into a fight with Albert Owens, dur- ing which Hathcock had knocked Owens down with a.45 caliber automatic and stomped him[ The information indicated that both Bruce Wisner and Weldon Hathcock took Owens out and shot him, then shot Barbara Simons because she was a witness. This information was not sufficient to base any overt action on but was of directional value to the investi- gation. Bruce Wisner was not well -known to the department, but Weldon Hathcock was a familiar name both in the Fresno area and in other parts of California. Then on Satur- day, 3 February 1968, the opportunity the officers sought developed. Joe Hamilton, an associate of Hathcock's, through fear of his own safety, turned himself in as an eyewit- ness to portions of the activities on the night of the murders[ Joe Hamilton reported that he went to the home of Bruce Wisner at 217 E. Pine Street, Fresno, where he met Wisner, Cathy and Wel- don Hathcock along with Albert Owens. He stated that later Barbara Simons arrived at the house. Hamilton reported that the group was drinking and that Owens was in a drunk- en, belligerent mood. Owens had called him a name, because of which he had challenged and fought Owens. After knocking Owens down, Hamilton stopped fighting when Owens said he had enough. Hamilton then stated that Weldon Hathcock told him, "That's no way (Continued on'Next Page) to whip a man" —and struck Owens across the head with a .45 caliber automatic. Weldon Hathcock then jumped on Owens' face and stomped him. Hamilton reported that Wisner dragged Owens into the kitchen of the home, declaring that he did not want blood on the living room floor, whereupon both he and Hathcock ordered Hamilton from the house. Hamilton claimed that he thought Owens was dead after being struck by Hathcock. The fol- lowing day Hamilton went to the Hathcock home at 4884 North Diana where he found Bruce Wisner and Weldon Hathcock asleep. He stated that when they awoke they acted strangely, which frightened him, so he used the excuse of taking Hathcock's son to school to get out of the house. A check was made and it was determined that both Weldon Hathcock and Bruce Wisner were still at the Diana Street address. Infor- mation received on them during the investi- gation indicated that they owned two machine guns in addition to other weapons which they might have in their possession. With the expectation that a fight might ensue at the time of their arrest, a crew was assembled in the Sheriff's Office and plans laid for the arrest. At approximately 1:00 a.m., Sunday, 4 February 1968, the house at 4884 N. Diana was surrounded, neighbors warned, and the occupants ordered from the dwelling by both a phone call and loudspeaker. Bruce Wisner was the first to surrender followed by his wife, Carolyn, and then the officers entered the house to arrest Weldon Hathcock, Cathy Hathcock, Paulette Calpito and Darlene South - erland. The latter two women were known as associates of the Hathcocks through the state. A search of the residence turned up, among other items, a .38 caliber Diamondback Colt revolver and a "green streak" final edition of the Fresno Bee dated 1 February1968 giv- ing the story of the murders. All persons arrested availed themselves of their Consti- tutional privileges by refusing to discuss the case. No cars were found at the Hathcock home with tires matching tracks located at the Madera County murder scene. A search warrant was obtained for Bruce Wisner's residence at 217 E. Pine, and dur- ing the ensuing search several empty cart- ridge cases and bullets from a .45 caliber weapon were located along with a list of guns giving their serial numbers that were owned by Wisner. Included among this list was a .45 caliber semi - automatic Eagle Mark 11 30 -shot carbine which closely resembles a machine gun. Some of the bullets located in the house 34 FRESNO AG HARDWARE ''You Can Always Get It At Fresno Ag" 4550 N. Blackstone at Gettysburg 224 -6441 PHILLIPS JIMS PHILLIPS 66 LUBRICATION - TIRES - ACCESSORIES FOR PERFORMANCE THAT COUNTS 6012 So. Elm, Fresno Phone 485 -5283 INTERNATIONAL IMPORTS ONE OF CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST WHOLESALE & RETAIL GENERAL MERCHANDISE MELKONIAN BROS. 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The murder weapon in both cases was the same and had also been fired at the target range. Evidence at the range was also the same as had been fired in W isner's house, though from a different weap- on than the murder gun. On 7 February 1968 Detective John Stark was sent to Palm Springs, California, to search a house supposedly owned by Weldon Hathcock. While working with officers from the Riverside County Sheriff's Department, Stark secured identification of Weldon Hath- cock and Paulette Calpito as participating in a kidnap, robbery and assault case under investigation by that department, a case in which Hathcock alledgedly struck the victim with a machine gun. Also, on 6 February 1968, Officer Harry Arnett of the Fresno Police Department, who lived near Wisner, reported that on the night of the murder he arrived home between appox- imately 10:30 p.m. and 11:00 p.m, and heard someone open the trunk of a light - colored car in the yard of the Wisner home. He stated that he then heard grunting and groaning as if a heavyobject were being loaded and the trunk lid closed. Arnett listened for a moment and then walked into his house where his wife asked him what was happening and he told her that they were loading a body in the trunk, not realizing how true his statement was. A recurring feeling among witnesses con- tacted during the investigation was a fear of reprisal. Numerous reports were received from other agencies indicating that the sus- pects had been connected with acts of violence in jurisdictions of those agencies. The feeling was not entirely without basis in view of one witness who had been assisting the officers and then appeared in court with a new bullet wound —and testifying for the defense. On 21 February 1968 the Madera Sheriff's Department reported that a black leather purse which had been identified from contents as belonging to Barbara Simons was found (Coutinued on Next Page) with contents strewn along Highway 41, north of the San Joaquin River in Madera County. One citizen reported confidentially to the officers that he had been told by members of the Hathcock group that the weapon used in the crimes was thrown from the car while the suspects were enroute back to Fresno after disposing of Simons. It was like hoping to find the proverbial needle in a haystackto expect to find a gun lying in the grass at an unknown location along fifteen miles of road- way without knowing whether the gun was actually thrown or how far it may have gone. Anything has to be tried once, however, so on Sunday, 25 February 1968, 33 members of the Sheriff's auxiliary squadrons, accompanied by officers from the Sheriff's Department and one from the Madera Sheriff's Depart- ment, under the direction of Captain Saum, were transported to the Madera County scene and the long walk home began. The search was concluded at the bridge over the San Joa- quin Riverwhen Jerry Raber, of the Sheriff's Communication Squadron, spotted the famil- iar outline of a silt- covered .45 caliber auto- matic in approximately 9 inches of water. The gun was in good condition and subsequent tests by Lt. Belton established that we had struck paydirt and the murder weapon was found. Records of the California State Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation revealed that the gun had been stolen in a burglary in Hayward, California on 2 Decem- ber 1967. A teletype was sent to the Hayward Police Department for any information they might have on the gun and burglary. A tele- type was also sent to the Stratford, Connecti- cut, Police Department, requesting that they check with the Eagle firearms company in that city in an attempt to trace the Eagle car- bine Wisner had listed as his. An answer from that department revealed that the car- bine in question had been sold to Traders Sporting Goods of San Leandro, California. The San Leandro Police then reported that the store records indicated that the Eagle carbine had been sold to a Ted Mason, 2956 Grove Way, Hayward. It was known that a Ted Watson, living at 2956 Grove Way, Castro Valley, California, was a close friend of Bruce Wisner. Sufficient information had been obtained by March 5 and 6, 1968 so that at a prelim- inary hearing on the charge of murder both Bruce Wisner and Weldon Hathcock were held to answer on the charge. 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On 20 March 1968 officers went to San Leandro where the sale of the Eagle carbine to Ted Watson was verified and Watson was interviewed at his home. Watson at first denied that Bruce Wisner had the carbine, statingthat he had returned it to the Traders company for repair and he produced a receipt to verify this. When it was pointed out to Wat- son that the serial number of the carbine he returned for repair was not the same as the one lie was being questioned about, he became visibly agitated and declared that he was not going to become involved in a double murder. He then produced papers showing that on 3 November 1967 both he and his wife had pur- chased Eagle carbines for Bruce Wisner who picked them up and later reported selling one to Weldon Hathcock. Watson also stated that he had accompanied Wisner to the Madera tar- get range where they had fired the carbines. A second teletype was sent to the Hayward Police Department requesting information on the .45 caliber automatic, and, by a stroke of good fortune, the request was given to Detec- tive Ed Hill of that department to check. Ed Hill is one of those officers willing to do a little more to help another department, a vir- tual human dynamo of activity, he was a major factor in successfully concluding the investi- gation. Detective Hill remembered the burg- lary in which the gun was taken and he recalled that there was a juvenile in their juvenile hall awaiting transfer to the California Youth Authority who used to operate in the neigh- borhood of the burglary. Hill questioned the boy and learned the names of the parties involved in the burglary. Further work by Hill turned up one of the suspects, a Timothy Shan- non of Hayward, who admitted participating in the burglary, receiving the gun as his part of the loot and later selling it to a Sherman McVay. McVay was the brother -in -law of Bruce Wisner. The officers, along with Deputy District Attorney Oliver Wanger, made another trip to Hayward to contact Shannon and McVay. Shannon appeared to give a statement but McVay became hard to find. He was later found in an intoxicated condition at his home, completely unable to be questioned. The fol- lowingday, after his denial of the information, McVay was arrested for conspiracy and as an accessory and returned to Fresno. At the County Jail on Friday, 12 April 1968, McVay requested an interview with Bruce Wisner, which was granted. On Saturday, 13 April 1968, McVay requested an interview with his wife, which was also granted; and then both I ADVANCE ELECTRIC CO. Residential and Industrial Remodeling - Installation of Air Conditioners, Driers, Etc. 2705 E. Swift 229 -6205 PIC & PAY MARKET Farm Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Soft Drinks — Open 7 Days A Week Plenty of Free Parking 2526 S. 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The hurned remains o f Barbara Simons' .c1rtnniohile after being stored in a local garage. lagle .null 'urloulcrtic -u ned by IYlisner crud 10 rihed as a machime g b- _. 45 caliber carbine '- which wi ne ssef d e- a un. 39 Photos of scene at bod_), of Al hest �am- uel Owens on Palm Avenue south of Herndon Avenue showing ' n top P/C - lure Detectives Tabler and Christensen making notations with Detective Hoy standing behind them and Capt. Saum behind Hoy at rear of photo. LI he and his wife gave statements to the Dis- trict Attorney and investigators that Bruce Wisner had purchased the .45 caliber auto- matic from them and for Weldon Hathcock. The finding of the murder weapon and, through the efforts of Detective Ed Hill, the tracing of it back through Wisner to Weldon Hathcock, along with the slow accumulation of other evidence proved too much for the Hathcock - Wisner group. On 7 May 1968, on the advice of their attorney, both Bruce Wis- ner and Cathy Hathcock gave statements to the District Attorney admitting their partic- ipation in the murders and, in the case of Bruce Wisner, naming Weldon Hathcock as the "trigger man." A "lie detector" or Polygraph examina- tion conducted on Bruce Wisner on 17 May 1968 verified the truthfulness of his state- ment. Information obtained from the statements indicated that both Cathy and Weldon Hathcock were at their home the evening of 31 January 1968 when Bruce Wisner telephoned them from the Oasis bar, stating that he was hav- ing some trouble and requesting Weldon Hath- cock to bring him a gun. Weldon Hathcock attempted to get him to leave the bar and sober up at their house but when Wisner refused Weldon told him he would come to the bar. Weldon Hathcock then got the .45 caliber automatic and had Cathy Hathcock drive him to the bar where they parked in the rear. While Cathy carried the gun in her purse, Weldon went in through the rear door. Inside, Cathy gave the gun to Bruce Wisner who then became involved in a fight. Weldon then took the gun from him and gave it back to Cathy who put it in the car. They then got Wisner out of the bar and followed him while he rode his motorcycle to The Rich Cow, another bar on Kings Canyon. Later, Bruce Wisner returned to the Oasis, followed by Cathy and Weldon Hath- cock, and met Albert Owens. Bruce Wisner asked the Hathcocks to give Owens a ride and they followed him back to the Pine Street address where the party continued. Later, Joe Hamilton came over and, after a phone call, Barbara Simons arrived. When Simons arrived, she parked at the corner of Palm and Pine and Cathy walked down to meet her and guide her to the house while Weldon Hath- cock stood outside with the Eagle carbine to provide protection. The group continued to drink and Hamil- ton became involved in a fight with Owens, after which Weldon Hathcock told Hamilton, "That's no way to whip a man," and struck Owens across the head with the .45 caliber 40 DON HEAD ART POWELL McDONALD AUTO TRIM COMPLETE INTERIORS BOATS - AUTOS - AIRPLANES 3853 E. BELMONT Bus. Ph. 233 -5416 Fresno, Calif. 93702 VARSITY SHOP MEN'S STORE Elmer W. Busick - Gary D. Busick 777 East Olive Ave., Fresno 233 -0512 Tune Up - Air Condition Service - Lube 76 Tires - Batteries - Accessories KURATA'S UNION UNION SERVICE 1413 Kern St., cor. of G 264 -2045 JOYCE DAY SHOPS Most outstanding blouses and capri selection found anywhere at moderate prices for casual and gift suggestion. BONANZA CENTER, Clovis Ave. & Shaw MODERN DRUG CO. (GLOBE) Prescription Specialists - Free Delivery Phone 266 -2438 — 237 -7137 — 266 -0701 3044 Tulare ( Car. 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Hamilton was then ordered to leave and, while the two women cleaned up the blood in the house, Bruce Wisner and Weldon Hath- cock took Owens, placed him in the trunk of Simons' car, and drove him to the Palm Av- nue scene where Weldon Hathcock shot him. The fact that Simons was unknown to the group sealed her fate and when Hathcock and Wisner returned to the house they told her they were-going to a cabin in the hills. With Cathy driving the Hathcock Chevelle sedan, they drove Simons to the Madera County scene where Weldon Hathcock shot her. The suspects then returned to Fresno and burned Simons' automobile to conceal any possible evidence. After verifying that the Pine Street address was clean, they took their clothes and other items to the Diana Street address where they burned their clothes, shoes, and other incriminating articles. Dur- ing the ride back to Fresno from Madera County, the gun was thrown in the river and Simons' purse was thrown along the roadway. After their return, Cathy Hathcock tele- phoned her brother who picked up the Chev- elle and purchased new tires for it, burning the ones that had been on it when Simons' was murdered. On the Friday following the murders, Bruce Wisner gathered up his weapons and delivered them to Ted Watson in Castro Val - leyand heand Carolyn Wisner left their chil- dren with Charles McVay. On 10 May 1968, Jimmy Clay, another associate of Hathcock and a former husband of Cathy Hathcock, requested a meeting with District Attorney Daly at Olive and the Free- way. At this meeting, Clay turned over to Daly a note Weldon Hathcock had smuggled out of the jail. In it he directed that two wit- nesses be secured to testify that neither he nor Cathy had been present at the time of the murders. On 15 May 1968, Ted Watson was again contacted at his home in Castro Valley and turned over to the officers two Eagle carbines left in his safekeeping by Bruce Wisner. He also gave a statement in which he reported that at the time Wisner brought the guns he told Watson about the murders. Trial in the Superior Court of the County of Fresno against Weldon Hathcock was com- menced 22 July 1968 on two counts of kidnap- ping and two counts of murder. On 7 August 1968, the trial was declared a mis -trial and was re -set for a later date. On 24 July 1968, Bruce Wisner pleaded guilty to one count of murder and on 20 Sep- (Cowinued on Net! Pagel HOOT PERRY'S RANCH KITCHEN CHUCK WAGON feoturing Perry's FAMOUS SERVE YOUSELF— ALL -YOU- CAN - EAT —CHUCK WAGON LUNCH $1.25 — 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. Except SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS DINNER $1.60 — 3 P.M. TO 10 P.M. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M. 2839 North Blockstone Avenue 229.670�� FRESNO Iron & Metal Co., Inc. TOP CASH PRICES * Scrap Iron * Copper * Brass * Aluminum Located 500 Yards South of Calwa Overpass 3270 Golden State Blvd. So. (Old 99) 268 -6279 PATRICK JAMES MEN'S STORE 780 W. Shaw 224 -5500 Fresno HERTZ RENT A CAR FRESNO AIR TERMINAL, FRESNO PHONE 237 -7404 SHELBURNE'S STATIONERY AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT JACK SHELBURNE, Mgr. and Owner 1133 Fulton Mall 268 -8444 V. & M.'s AMERICAN FURNITURE CO. FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 758 Broadway Phone 266 -4087 DICK'S SUPPLIES Plumbing — Electrical & Farm Supplies Building Materials — Wire & Steel Products Corner 0 & Ventura, Fresno 264 -2951 AL (PAPPY) PAPULIAS Res. Ph. 227 -7872 • 1731 E. HEDGES I�py • PH. 233 -4536 ckealn • FRESNO, CALIF. COMPLIMENTS OF RODDER'S 1045 FULTON MALL and 1939 E. SHIELDS AVENUE IN MANCHESTER CENTER Looking for THE right night spot that offers Dining, Cocktails and Relaxa- tion under one roof? Olon's IS THAT SPOT! Lunches Dinners �I I!,11111111io •.ra COCKTAIL LOUNGE v and .IOUs DINING ROOM Corner of Kern & "L" Street in Uptown Fresno "Del Webb's Across from Us" SPORTS CLUB 1027 No. Blackstone Ave. FRESNO JOE ROSE CLAUUE FISHER Terminal Manager F Now a.K T.;_ 8 -7461 At P-iul hho roads in t. found. tember ] ment. On 1 trial con was dec] penalty death on Spacf work dot .bers of Sheriff's citizens agencies of this t. result it responsi notoriety tality in provocat group en( able put the inve., it was U go back t E :•lerial photo showing the murder scene at the junction of the roads in the center of the picture where Simons' body was found. Front vieuv of 217 E. Pine Street, Fresno, horse of it'isne r. where the events began. tember 1968 was sentenced to life imprison- ment. On 14 October 1968, Hathcock's second trial commenced; and on 31 October 1968 he was declared guilty on all counts. After a penalty trial, Hathcock was sentenced to death on 26 December 1968. Space prevents discussion of much of the work done during the investigation by mem- bers of the uniformed field division. The Sheriff's Crime Laboratory technicians, and citizens and officers connected with other agencies contributed tremendous effort. All of this hard work and expense involved did result in bringing to justice the two persons responsible for these crimes. Because of the notoriety of the persons involved and the bru- tality in killing an innocent girl whose only provocation was in not being a member of the group endangered by her knowledge, consider- able public interest was generated both in the investigation and during the trial. When it was over, the homicide detail was glad to go back to the more routine "who- dunnit's." 43 Photo of an injury on victim Owens temple which was watched by Lt. Belton with the butt of a 45 caliber aurtomellic. AN INVOCATION Invocation given by Rev. Lawrence Farrell, Catholic Chaplain for California State Prison at Soledad, at a meeting of peace officers in 1368 in Carmel. Oh Almighty and Eternal God, bless if You can, the taxpayers who demand good police protection, but who want others to pay for it. Bless those who demand law and order, except the law and order that interferes with their privileges and whims. Bless especially all Peace Officers, women and men, who have the deter- mination and courage to enforce our laws and who are safeguards against lawlessness and anarchy. Save them, oh Lord, from themselves and their families and friends who are often harder to bear than their enemies. Give them, in a trying profession, a a kind heart, a gentle tongue, and Divine common sense and the dedi- cated selflessness that convinces them there is no success apart from service. Forgive the cook and food, oh Lord, and bless it all the same. We hope You'll eat and drink with us and not regret You came. Amen. QCKSto 'yp Complete Bowling Supplies - Garment Lettering Trophies and Awards D. R. "Don" Dickinson, Owner BOWS S054 N. Blackstone Phone 222 -3711 Serving The City Of Fresno And Fresno County MITCHELL AMBULANCE SERVICE Bus. Office: 337 N. Fresno St., Fresno, Calif. 24 Hour Emergency 8r Convalescent Service Aspirator Equipped - Oxygen - Resuscitator Phone 237 -5659 — Emergency Phone 237 -4048 Chicken Dinners - Shrimp Dinners - Burgers Shakes — Food To Go — Cones DAIRY BELLE FREEZE DRIVE INN NO. 35 5595 E. Kings Canyon Rd. Phone 251-8303 WAX 8 POLISH — PROFESSIONAL AUTO DETAILING UPHOLSTERY CLEANING — STEAM CLEANING ENGINES PAINTED — TRUNK INTERIORS MADE LIKE NEW Cleaned & Splattered Finished OPEN MON. TiRU SAT. — FOR PICKUP CALL 268 -2311 DE LARA AUTO LAUNDRY & DETAILERS 1435 L STREET CASTILLO'S MEXICAN FOOD Fulton 8. 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Spomer, Sr. OPTOMETRIST • EYE EXAMINATION The Latest Style Frames CONTACT LENSES 1317 Fulton Moll at Merced Ph. 233 -1293 Compliments of RAU'S DAIRY FARM FRED RAU, Owner KNUDSEN PRODUCER 10255 W. Manning Ave. Phone 266 -7511 Fresno BEE HIVE 415 W. California Ave. 237 -9746 Fresno 45 ADMINISTRATION DIVISION H. McKINNEY Captain R. MILLER Sergeant J. SWENNING Detective R. McQUILLEN Detective G. HORNING Sheriff's Secretary S. JEBB Typist Community Relations Officer SGT. J. EGERER HONESTY PAYS Mickey Goodin, 12 years old, found a hag recently which contained over $300 in cash. He repo)-ted his find and the money was returned to its owner. Here Mickey is shozen receiving a $50 U. S. Savings Bond Yom Bill Willis (l.) of Toni's Toasted Peanuts. Sheriff Melvin Willnrirth joined in congratulating the youth on his honesty. ALWAYS THE QUALITY SELECTION OF CLOTHING AT currEE'S • Hickey Freeman • Louis Roth • Eagle • Martin Shannon • Hart Schaffner & Marx • Joshua Trent FRESNO & BAKERSFIELD Art DeWitt .t ART'S CHEVRON SERVICE LUBES — TUNE UPS — BRAKES Free Pick Up & Delivery 4615 N. Fresno at Gettysburg 227 -3175 ACE MOBILE KEY SHOP Three Radio Dispatch Units Official Locksmiths for AAA 4572 E. Olive Ave. Phone 251 -8621 Collections - Repossessions AOC ADJUSTERS All Over California Max M. Cargay, Mgr. 1517 N. Effie 227 -3150 AVOLEDO TERRAZZO CO. Serving San Joaquin Valley TERRAZZO - MAGNESITE Residential — Commercial — Public Buildings SINCE 1948 — ALL BIDS INVITED 3411 N. Callisch 227 -9030 ART'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRING Motor Overhaul - Motor Tune -up - Brake Service Electrical Work - Transmission Service 1033 Fresno 485 -9630 EDWIN BARKMAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR All Types of Wiring Residential Remodeling & New Services a Specialty 2009 E. Home Ave. 237 -0701 BEST WISHES DINO'S FAMOUS PIZZA 1578 N. West Ave. BASQUE FRENCH BAKERY GENUINE SOUR DOUGH FRENCH BREAD & ROLLS BAKED LOCALLY Wholesale & Retail — Walk -In Trade Invited 2606 Kern Street 264 -0876 ALBRECHT'S WELDING TRAILER HITCHES FOR ALL CARS 5015 N. Gates at Shaw and Old 99 PHONE 485 -8460 CHA 1605 * Custom * Pi Discos F[ COOPERATION WITH THE COMMUNITY AND OTHER AGENCIES By Sgt. Jim Egerer COMMUNITY RELATIONS is a relatively new term in police work; it signifies the changing attitudes of the police and the role the community expects of them today. Community relations insofar as it relates to the Fresno Sheriff's Department is the sum total of the attitudes, impressions and opin- ions of the public in its relationship with the Department. The most important factor in gaining the goodwill and confidence of the public is in fostering among members of the Department an attitude of courtesy and objec- tivity toward the people with whom they come in daily contact. The Community Relations Program is designed to help develop better cooperation between the Department and the public, and to assist the law enforcement officer to understand his professional respon- sibility for safeguarding the life, property and rights of all people. The personal conduct of each member of the Department is the primary factor in pro- moting a program of desirable public rela- CHAMPION MUFFLER SERVICE Phone 233 -9088 1605 N. BLACKSTONE FRESNO, CALIF. JIM CURLL, Manager EXHAUST SYSTEMS FOR ALL CARS Specializing In: * Custom Headers * Premium Glass Paks * Monroe Shock Absorbers * Custom Roll Bars * Chrome Accessories * Custom Bending 1'/2" - t'/a" - 2" b 21/2,. * Heat - Resisting Header Paint * 20 Minute Service Discount to City, County and State Employees FORD TRACTORS FORD EQUIPMENT FRESNO FORD TRACTOR, INC. 3100 SO. PARKWAY DR. 485 -9090 FRESNO, CALIF. SERVICE — PARTS — SALES tions. "Tact, patience and courtesy" under the most tryingof circumstances are the by- words professional law enforcement officers live by. A Deputy Sheriff is a public official rep - resenting all of the people. He must maintain a professional attitude and demeanor which will not in any manner communicate any per- sonal prejudices. Most of us may have prej- udices; however, an officer must learn to dis- tinguish between his right to hold personal opinions as a citizen and his sworn duty as an officer.The Community Relations Program is not intended to make a Deputy Sheriff like or love anyone, his right to hold his beliefs as a citizen is inviolate, but any show of prejudice while acting as a member of the Sheriff's Department cannot be tolerated. No modern police agency can operate effectively without the support of citizens. No police agency can secure the needed sup- port of citizens without going out and earning (Continued on Next Pagel FRESNO CATTLE FEEDING CO. Rail Spur on Feed Lot. Bill Santa Fe or S.P. via Santa Fe FRESNO Phone 233 -8427 — 233 -8429 Chester Cook Merced 722 -4050 W. R. (Bill) Jenkins 255 -5897 it in a constructive and meaningful way. Such is knowledgeable "applied police- community relations." We all, at times, forget that the police are an important part of, not apart from, the communities they serve. Recognizing that there exists a gap in communication between the police and the community, several services have been insti- tuted within the Fresno County Sheriff's Department. Speaker's Bureau — The department of- fers interested groups the opportunity to meet with our officers and have them speak on a wide variety of subjects, which include: Bad Checks, Burglary, Crime Rate, Juv- enile Delinquency, Narcotics, Robbery, Search & Rescue, and Administration. Child Safety Program — The department offers the schools of the county a program that allows the child to meet with officers on a close and personal basis. Topics are picked by the officers and teachers that generate interest to different age levels. Thousands of children have been reached through this program and the results have been gratifying. Facility Tours — The department offers interested groups the chance to witness first- hand the operation of the Jail and Industrial Farm facilities. Career Guidance Programs — Provides interested students in the high school and col- lege levels the chance to observe law enforce- ment and to consider it as a profession. Community Relations Officer — An offi- cer assigned to the Administration Division, charged with the following duties: To establish and maintain contact with minority and other community action groups, providing an effective and direct line of communication between these organizations and law enforcement; To permit department participation in community matters affecting the relation- ship between law enforcement and the people; To represent the Sheriff at meetings and forums concerning police- community problems; To make presentations before interest- ed and affected groups about the depart- ment, its functions and limitations; To investigate charges and /or rumors alleging misconduct in discharging offi- cial duties, and to present these facts to those directly concerned; and To generally function as an "Ombuds. man" for the people in their relations with county law enforcement in an effort Yamaha Snowmobile Yamaha Motorcycles — All models including trail. WestcoaIter 3 wheel Commercial Trucks & Electric Golf Carts Sales Service Parts No down on approved credit. GUEST'S MOTORCYCLE CENTER 2240 East McKinley Phone 266 -1591 COCA -COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF FRESNO 905 R Street Fresno, California MARION'SY BEAUTY SALON ' r' Marion Metzler, Prop. 315 E. Shields at Palm 222 -3347 Best Wishes CHAPTER 11 International Footprinters Association Fresno, California CONNELL MOTOR TRUCK CO. . OF FRESNO � PHONE 266 -0135 PHONE 266 -9531 2832 CHURCH AVE, 2606 S. RAILROAD AVE. K & B AUTO SERVICE General Repairs from Tune Up to Overhaul Automatic Transmissions Rebuilt 6331 N. Blackstone Ave. 439 -0250 JENSEN & WATTS Small Engine Clinic Sales - Service - Sharpening Lawnmowers - Edgers - Tillers COMPLETE ENGINE SERVICE Rentals . Garden & Home Equipment 516 Chestnut at Belmont 255 -0465 Home of Bonus Photo JONES FILM SERVICE Color — Black & White At Your Dealer There's One Near You 1043 Blackstone 268 -6335 HASKELL CONSTRUCTION CO., Inc. Engineering Contracting 3486 S. Maple Ave. 264 -9761 "You a "A Phone TI MANL (THE JOF 5483 E. "You Can Afford What you Want at White Front" * NATIONAL BRANDS * NEWEST FASHIONS * FAMOUS MAKERS • (�0�t' • rERMs t '��4i /•b/ • 4150 N. BLACKSTONE R. L. TAWNEY & SON "A COMPLETE BEVERAGE SERVICE" Mountain Area Only Phone 268 -0201 123 M Street Fresno, Calif. THE TROPHY SHOP "FRESNO'S ORIGINAL'' One Of The Largest Stocks On The West Coast TROPHIES • PLAQUES • CLIPS GIFTS — ENGRAVING SCHOOL RINGS & JEWELRY MANUFACTURERS OF PRIZE RIBBONS & ROSSETTES 486 -0473 1025 N. BLACKSTONE AVE. (THE TROPHY CORNER) 3 BILKS. SOUTH OF OLIVE WE SPECIALIZE IN REPAIRS RESIDENTIAL — APARTMENTS * Water Heaters (all makes) * Furnaces & Heaters * Plumbing Fixtures _ * Garbage Disposals DRAIN & SEWER CLEANING BY MODERN ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT We Give Blue Chip Stamps 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE JOHNSON'S PLUMBING 5483 E. Saginaw 291 -6281 If No Answer Call 291 -7558 49 A policy of close cooperation is maintained between the Sheriff's Department and other agencies, particularly the Fresno Police Department. Meeting are, left to right, Sgt. Sam Renna, Fresno Police Department, Sgt. Jim Egerer, Fresno Sheriff's Office; and Sgt. Ed Heizenrader, FPD. Deputy Pete Major discusses the duties o�f the Sheriff with some interested youngsters. jewelsb4ma 229 -6606 Custom Made Jewelry L& 5038 N. Maroa cor Shaw to create a more favorable climate with- in which we can meet our responsibilities and to reduce tensions between police and minorities resulting from irresponsible or exaggerated rumors and versions of police incidents. Since the position of Community Relations Officer has been established, a great amount of time has been spent just establishing a line of communication with those that do not believe law enforcement is interested in their problems. It is gratifying to find that most problems can be resolved if people will just take the time to listen to the other side of the story. Our plans for the future depend on many things, including how much money can be spent on programs that will be of benefit to all. Some of the services we hope to provide in the near future include an Explorer Scout Post ( already in the recruiting stage), a School Visitation Program that will allow both teachers and children to meet with our officers on a casual basis rather than an offi- cial basis, and a youth athletic league in which deputies can take an active part in working with youth. Anyperson who has a question regarding law enforcement in Fresno County should feel free to contact Sheriff Willmirth or any member of his staff, either in person, by let- ter or by telephone. We welcome any inquiries and remind you that a police- community relations pro- gram is at best a small contribution in attempting to bridge the gap of misunder- standingthat exists between segments of our society. The responsibility for a total bridg- ing of this gap rests with the entire commun- ity. Quality Built By Wathen Bros. Model Homes At Millbrook & Escalon Ph. 439 -4290 11noD L ECTRIC SUPPLY CO., INC. Phone 485 -7610 1949 S. Von Nero! Avenue Fresno, Calif. 93721 50 If 1 hel yol Bai roi rs Service Tables &Food To Go — Italian Food & Pressure Fried Chicken 4849 No. Blackstone —Just South of Show 224 -1241 91 IDEAL BAKERY Mexican Pastries Wholesale & Retail 821 G Street 266 -5881 and 233 -6936 SWENSEN'S ICE CREAM PARLOR 45 FLAVORS TO CHOOSE FROM Hand Packed, Shakes, Sundaes, Splits & Cones 3247 N. Cedar Annie Laurie Candies 222 -4564 Complete Janitorial Supplies for Hotels - Buildings - Stores - Churches - Restaurants Public Utilities - Theaters - Industries - Institutions Complete 24 -Hour Janitor Service SUNNYSIDE JANITORIAL SERVICE & SUPPLY CO. 2818 E. Belmont Ave. 268 -8708 ACORN EQUIPMENT RENTAL North Fresno's Complete Rental Yard 4470 N. Blackstone Ave. 222 -3091 AMERICAN WAREHOUSE CO. Public Warehouse Commercial & Industrial Storage Car load & Pool Car Distribution 2702 S. Maple Avenue 268 -4738 1865 E 4652 2133 5562 E. I WE ` 2315 Fre! Corr OP 2428 S. %A 1080 W. C BUTLI 3830 Butle FEATURING AUTHENTIC ARMENIAN FOODS Us sur ? Shish Kebab - Sluling Steaks - Sea Foods + ( Cocktails 6 Dancing 1 Lre Music Nightly 4i1t1�'S 114W - 3034 N. ■LACKSTONE AVE. AT SHIELDS HEADLINER HOMES Quality Built By Wathen Bros. Model Homes At Millbrook & Escalon Ph. 439 -4290 11noD L ECTRIC SUPPLY CO., INC. Phone 485 -7610 1949 S. Von Nero! Avenue Fresno, Calif. 93721 50 If 1 hel yol Bai roi rs Service Tables &Food To Go — Italian Food & Pressure Fried Chicken 4849 No. Blackstone —Just South of Show 224 -1241 91 IDEAL BAKERY Mexican Pastries Wholesale & Retail 821 G Street 266 -5881 and 233 -6936 SWENSEN'S ICE CREAM PARLOR 45 FLAVORS TO CHOOSE FROM Hand Packed, Shakes, Sundaes, Splits & Cones 3247 N. Cedar Annie Laurie Candies 222 -4564 Complete Janitorial Supplies for Hotels - Buildings - Stores - Churches - Restaurants Public Utilities - Theaters - Industries - Institutions Complete 24 -Hour Janitor Service SUNNYSIDE JANITORIAL SERVICE & SUPPLY CO. 2818 E. Belmont Ave. 268 -8708 ACORN EQUIPMENT RENTAL North Fresno's Complete Rental Yard 4470 N. Blackstone Ave. 222 -3091 AMERICAN WAREHOUSE CO. Public Warehouse Commercial & Industrial Storage Car load & Pool Car Distribution 2702 S. Maple Avenue 268 -4738 1865 E 4652 2133 5562 E. I WE ` 2315 Fre! Corr OP 2428 S. %A 1080 W. C BUTLI 3830 Butle Go - 5;;"-> GOLD DRAGON CHINESE RESTAURANT Food To Go 0 Chinese Smorgee Richard & Suzanne Ko 1865 E. Dakota Ave. Fresno 229 -3817 GOERTZEN MOTORS Wholesale & Retail Pickup Headquarters 4652 E. Belmont 251 -0351 DOMENICO'S LUNCHES — DINNERS — COCKTAILS Under New Management 2133 E. McKinley 264 -2018 STAR SUPER MARKET 745 G Street 2624 South Elm Avenue SUNNYSIDE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS — FREE DELIVERY 5562 E. Kings Canyon Rd. 251-8601 In Sunnyside Square Compliments BILL STEITZ MOTORS 250 N. Abby at McKenzie 485 -7500 CIVIC CENTER CAFE WE MAKE OUR OWN SOUPS & PIES Open 7 A.M. to 4 P.M. 2315 Fresno (Opposite City Hall) 233 -6938 A -1 AUTO PARTS Complete Used Parts - Wrecks Bought OPEN SUNDAYS — BOTH YARDS 2428 S. West Ave. 266 -4476 1080 W. Church 233 -1463 BUTLER CONVALESCENT HOME AMBULATORY PATIENTS Nursing Care 24 Hours a Day 3830 Butler Ave. 237 -8433 ADMINISTRATION DIVISION BAILIFFS 4 L T. NIX Hcad Bailiff Ir ( COLLIER R. GARCIA L. HODGE n it, Ajp A. CIRIMELE C-) i D. DOUGLAS P. GUERRERO R. KELLY ADMINISTRATION DIVISION BAILIFFS E. LYNCH S. MAGARIAN R. M(GILL M. SATTERBERG qw� Opp,,. D. SWANSON A. WARD IMHOFF'S YARDSTICK * Style Yardage * Personalized Assistance * BankAmericard * Mostercharge Manchester Center 227 -7653 PEPER JANITORIAL SERVICE DON PEPER, Owner Office Bidgs. - Stores - Homes Floors Waxed - Windows Cleaned Insured - Personal Service 1343 N. Calaveras 233 -7100 Free Delivery Phone 264 -4751 THE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY We are in Business for your Health THOMAS FOWLER IN THE CREST THEATRE BLDG. 1920 Fresno Street Fresno, California AUTOMOTIVE UTILITY COMPANY Generators - Starters 255 Divisadero Street 268 -4591 MILKY WAY DAIRY DRIVE IN SERVICE 4847 E. Kings Canyon Rd. Across from K -Mart 255 -4272 2442 So. Elm Ave. at Church — 264 -2727 Milk & Eggs at Less Than Wholesale Save 1 4c or More on All Your Dairy Products ERNIE'S PASTRY SHOP Birthday & Wedding Cakes All Types Quality Pastry 3404 E. Butler 264 -2267 MARCUS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Free Delivery 839 E. California at Fig 268 -8537 BERNARD GOTFRIED PHONE 229.8670 BEAUTY SUPPLY 3438 NO. CEDAR AVENUE 1859 E DAKOTA GLOBE AUTO WRECKERS ''The STICK Transmission KING" Parts for all Makes 2696 S. Elm Ave. 264 -3295 FRESNO MOTEL Henry P. Cunningham, General Manager 1325 N. Motel Drive (1 Block No. Roeding Park) Phone 233 -5103 MORRIS E. UNDER, JR. LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION 3337 S. Cherry 268 -1448 • NEW • ALL SIZES • ALL LENGTH • FABRICATED • MIIL PIPE • QUALITY AN CE? h Ice 1760 BRO, R. J. C Sery Compliments of GENE RICHARD'S PAVING CO. 32921/2 N. Weber Ave. 266 -4033 NEW All SIZES All LENGTHS FABRICATED PIPE Wit PIPE r QUALITY AND SERVICE CENTRAL VALLEY PIPE CO. 99 Highway at Show Call us at 268 -0933, Fresno I Open Daily 10 A.M. to 2 A.M. THE BROAD WA Y CA T FRESNO'S HOTTEST GO -GO BAR Ice Cold Draft Beer — Bottle Beer 1760 BROADWAY PHONE 237 -2346 R. J. WAYTE & SONS Sofway Steel Scaffolds CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT Service You Can Rely On 4623 E. Harvey, Fresno 251 -641 1 CORONERS BUREAU y N i K y L. HOSKINS Captain A. DICKINSON Ser;t-"ant 1 �Y G. SCHOONMAKER Sergeant arm H. McFADDEN Detective I _ F. SOMMERVILLE Detective v M. BARONIAN Typist DIDIER'S LIQUOR Delicatessen - Party Specialties - Sporting Goods Open Fri. & Sat. 'til 1:30 a.m. Other nights 'til midnight 4778 E. Olive Ave. 255 -0032 YORKS PLACE Wines - Beer - liquor Cocktail Bar - On 8. Off Sale Liquor 7029 E. Elm, Fresno 264 -5531 SAN FRANCISCO FLORAL CO. In Fresno Over 40 Years - Ample Parking Flowers From Our Own Greenhouse Visit Our New Store 1600 Fulton St. Phone 268 -0111 CAMPING EQUIP. (Sales & Rentals) C C t; C GARDEN FURNITURE i4i FIREPLACE SCREENS TENT and SAILBOATS AWNING co. Fresno, calif. 21 26 Inyo St. 233-5213 ELI'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE Electrical Contracting Residential - Commercial - Repairs 1961 S. 5th Street 264 -6013 UNCLE TOM'S LIQUOR STORE Fishing - Hunting Equipment & Licenses 3089 Tulare St. 264 -3908 FRANK L. PATTERSON LICENSED DISPENSING OPTICIAN "Contact Lenses" 2831 Mariposa Fresno 264 -5991 ART PINE'S FRESNO FUNERAL CHAPEL 1136 A 233 -1174 Fresno MIKE BELLOW r(')!QTRArTf1R Mike's Car Lot 233 -6837 MIKE HAMMOND 921 BLACKSTONE FRESNO FRESNO AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE INCORPORATED ALBERT MESEKE �e- Parts and Exchange Units Complete Service 268 -5073 Fresno 322 E. Belmont nr. Palm R. A] Serf; Compliments of KUETTTEL PIANO HOUSE 234 W. Olive at Arthur St. — Fresno Kings County Truck Lines MILK TRANSPORT — FARM PICKUP TANKERS REFRIGERATED VANS 2336 S. Railroad Ave., Fresno Phone 233 -0873 A! Una 450 N. Abb Used Trc We Buy 3411 S. Hlal UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION ,.1". � - R. SAL'Nf Captain om"N _. - 9 4!& .e r -- R. ARDEN j. BALDWIN Srrgcant Sergeant ASH & PETTY MOTORS The Valley's Largest Unauthorized Volkswagen Dealer :SO N. Abby 233 -4575 WARD TRACTOR CO. Used Tractor Parts for All Makes 8. Models Wheel or Crawler We Buy - Sell - Trade Any Make or Model WE SHIP 3411 S. Highway 99 268 -8726 If no answer call 268 -2714 D. DENNIS Lieutenant 55 H. HAI LAM Lieutenant R. r CORNELL Sc rL•Lant a R. WORSTEIN Sergeant W. WEAVER Sergeant .I ' AIGA W. YOL'NG Sergeant WORLD'S LARGEST JEWELER 1014 Fulton Mall IS is 268 -4567 where y-ou Fresno Come wrien you'd tfirough playing game. RUCKSTELL CALIFORNIA SALES CO. Manufacturers and Distributors of QUALITY 'TRUCK AND TRAILER EQUIPMENT Chet Frerichs —Res. Phone 237 -4577 Telephone 233 -3277 452 W. Yolo UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION 4 - r J. ARCENEAU I C. BALLARD I W. SOLING v R. AVERY P R. BANEULOS 0000A ft*� 01=1M. A. COX I� fit► (owl, A __ J. DAILY E. DURAN 56 Specializing In C WATSaH � Residential F , REAL ESTATE 2975 East Belmont Phone Fresno, Calif. 485 -6400 PINK KITTEN * 7 Days a Week EXOTIC DANCERS Live Mermaid in an all steel swimming tank 41 E. Belmont across from Underpass PHONE 264 -9313 Novice — Open — Utility — Tracking Group Instruction — Private Training K -9 KLASSROOM Kathy Huxtable, Professional Trainer 4866 E. Olive, Fresno 251 -0681 WAYNE'S LIQUORS LIQUOR • WINES - BEER Mr. & Mrs. L. L. Rich, Owners 48 California St. 268 -2319 Fresno VALLEY AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Heating - Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Supplies 5290 E. Pine 251 -0346 MARION NINE "We Appreciate Your Fine Work" 255 -0421 YELLOW CAB BLACK & WHITE CAB CO. UNITED RADIO CAB 268 -5085 264 -5045 233 -3222 UTILITY TRAILER SALES CO. Trailers - Semi Trailers - Commercial Bodie,; Third Axles - Thermo King Refrigeration 2660 S. Railroad Ave. Phone 237 -2001 THE VAN DYKE NEWS CO. Wholesale Distributors of America's Leading Magazines and Books Phot 710 R. Stoc Seed! 4054 W. CARBI MJ 11 in HOWARD E. ANDERSON COIN 'MUSIC, Inc. Phonographs & Amusement Games DAVID A. HORN 710 R. St. 237 -1563 Ostergaard Feeds Specializing in Dairy Feeds Stock Remedies - Poultry Feeds Seeds - Fertilizers - Hay - Grain 4054 W. Whites Bridge Road 233 -4963 CARBERRY CROP DUSTERS, INC. 5450 W. Belmont FRESNO Phone 233 -4155 COMPLIMENTS MORRIS FRUIT CO. FRESNO 57 UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION j K. FRANKFORT M. FUTRELL R. GLTTHRIE W. HALL J. HAMILTON � A If J. HERGENRADER U. HARD ra,. R. HERNANDEZ Ll UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION L. HILL K. HOGUE r:- .j J. JORDAN I �y� t #ter D. KENNEDY M •W I ze W. HILL N 0 T. JOHNSON Q P. KALPAKOFF T. KERNS 58 WUNSTELL'S AUTO PAINTING Guaranteed Custom Lacquer Baked Enamel 701 P St. Phone 233 -8017 WILSON'S HARDWARE Where Quality and Service Is a Tradition Phone 229 -3551 5047 N. Palm YEE PHARMACY 1 129 F. Street, Fresno 264 -4218 Accounting - C.P.A. - Court Reporting Secretarial - Law - Real Estate James Deitz, President Small Classes - Individual Progress Friendly Faculty - Free Placement Service 1921 Tuolumne 233 -4516 GENERAL BEARINGS COMPANY Bearing 8. Truck Transmission "Specialists." 2820 Church Ave. 237 -9131 INSURANCE FRIES, ELLITHORPE, EATON, BAIRD & SWETT P.O. Box 1 152 L at Inyo, Fresno Phone 268 -0811 Valley Foundry &r Machine Works Inc. Leon S. Peters. President 2510 So. East Western Wood Division American Excelsior Corp. 4525 E. Commerce Street Fresno Fresrc DOUBLE S CATTLE CO. Livestock Bought and Sold 697 E. San Ramon 227 -4 CC TITL Vic 1234 M �I WL_, DR PARKINt ,-T 605 S. Fr Dairy BRUN 17 um ding .r-ice 1516 9131 ETT .as l 1 7 -4708 CONTINENTAL TITLE CO. TITLE INSURANCE AND ESCROWS Lee R. Neuhaus President and Manager Richard W. Jones Vice President and Assistant Manager 1234 M Street Phone 237 -9161 PAVING CONTRACTOR OftDR r 25 Years Experience • PAVING • GRADING • EXCAVATING YS — TENNIS COURTS PARKING AREAS & LOTS — ROAD OILING A COMPLETE ASPHALT PAVING SERVICE General Engineering Contractor ALLIED PAVING CO. FREE ESTIMATES Coll 237 -1801 605 S. Fruit FRESNO i BOB DILLARD LIVESTOCK Dairy Cattle Bought and Sold 4075 S. Cherry Ave. Phone 237 -1590 Compliments BRUNSWIG DRUG CO. Wholesale Only 59 UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION r_80_1 Oft _ l G. LANGLEY P. MAJOR X�7 D. MILLS nr � ,.lop J Af? `RPHY D. LEMLEY W. MARTIN r —s L. MOORE M� D. MURRAY UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION r K. NICHOLAS � r— D. OVERSTREET D. ROSE t 1 G. SCHMIDT 4 -' /-100,91 V3 d -mow i1111111111W A. OHANNESIAN 1 � R. PIERCE L. SCHEIDT W. SHUMAN 60 SLIDELL BAKERY Bakery Goods for Every Occasion Specialists in Birthday and Wedding Cakes (Free Delivery of Wedding Cakes) 148 E. Olive Ave. 237 -5427 Chuck & Ron's UPHOLSTERY CITY SEAT COVERS — CUSTOM INTERIORS Autos I Boats I Trucks I Planes 4295 N. Blackstone Ave. 222 -3858 tn6ralstensaws CEDAR HEIGHTS MARKET — COR. CEDAR & SHIELDS SUNNYSIDE SQUARE MARKET — COR. CLOVIS & VENTURA VALLEY WELDING & MACHINE WORKS Valley Crane & Trucking 2543 So. Orange Ave. 268 -5014 TRUCK DISPATCH SERVICE Truck Brokers 3535 S. Highway "99," Fresno 266 -0239 VALLEY BURGLAR & FIRE ALARM CO. 24 Hour Phone — 233 -2548 WAGNER'S WOOD YARD Sawdust and Shavings 2332 S. Elm 266 -3583 Fresno COMPLIMENTS SUE P. MOSESIAN Compliments of Your FRIENDLY SUNLAND DEALERS Quality Petroleum Products 514 83 UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION M kr rs * l• +1 C. SNEDDEN (07671 R. WHITE J. SPRADLING � 1 T. WHITLOW AIRWAYS GOLF COURSE Art Forrester, PGA Golf Professional "When You Think of Golf Think of Airways" 5440 E. Shields Ave. 291 -6254 DUKES COCKTAILS Your Host Duke Garbedian 921 Van Ness Ave. 268 -6821 J & B UPHOLSTERY REAL BARGAINS FOR HOME — CARS — BOATS Free Estimates — Pick Up & Delivery 1513 W. Saginaw 229 -6664 A & K JANITORIAL SERVICE OFFICE BUILDINGS A SPECIALTY Commercial • Industrial • Windows • Walls • Floors We Carry Full Liability Insurance 4953 E. Floradora Ave. 251 -8522 M G. TABER L. W I GGS R WOOD lJ G. THOR s, W. WILLIAMS ✓, VERNON D. DAVIS PRESIDENT DAVI 0 BALE 8 You will find our quality clothing and footwear, for all the family, at most supermarkets. 411 S. West Ave., Fresno Phone 233 -6695 't • ,+ i } � Pp'&,rAti I ' "Look, officer, you can't horse me around. I know de law - I watch the Perry Mason Show." Open 6:30 A.M. 99 ER to 9 P.M. Daily FRESNO'S FINEST yr HDUSE FAMILY STEAK HOUSE FRWY. 99 AT OLIVE AVE. —PHONE 485 -8523 SALAD DRESSING A Fresno County Product of ANDERSON - CLAYTON & CO., FOOD DIVISION Fresno, California ANDERSON ROCK PRODUCTS 11000 N. LANES ROAD COATES BOAT & MOTOR Boats of Quality Johnson Outboard Motor Sales, Service Purr -Fect Outboard Fuel 439 -1245 6546 N. Blackstone BLACKSTONE TV & RADIO Color TV Specialists 24 -HOUR SERVICE 1248 N. Blackstone Phone 266 -6513 CENTRAL VAC OF FRESNO Built In Vacuum Cleaning System For New or Existing Homes — Free Estimates — 3026 E. Willis 222 -0170 Ph. 266 -8226 P. O. Box 3038 Fresno PETROLEUM i PRODUCTS CAREY OIL COMPANY Jack C. Carey CLARDY'S MARKET Complete Food Market Open 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Daily 4193 E. Illinois at Cedar 233.9994 CHIHUAHUA TORTILLERIA Specializing in Flour and Corn Tortillas 1061 F St. Phone 266 -2460 RAY E. CASE General Contractor Bus: 251-5682 4725 Copper Ave., Clovis Res. 299 -7638 COLYEAR MOTOR SALES CO. 666 L Street Fresno 233 -512.1 HORN PHOTO SHOP 69 Belmont Ave. 233 -8322 Fresno, Calif. 93701 f 1459 No. CUSTC i th 2901 Ventui Irl- COMMUNICATIONS SECTION L. BADGER B. BOLTON Y. DELEON B. EDIGFR i J. I'LLMING L. HII L Y A �v r i t E. MURRAY ENGLERT'S INTERIORS 1459 No. Van Ness 266.0266 Fresno P. O'KEEFE CUSTOM SADDLES - SILVERSMITHING HOLSTERS & BELTS !�teee d .45 addle !;�;th op Steve and Joe Potzernitz 2801 Ventura at R Street 266 -9046 SWINGING ACTION BEST BEER IN TOWN Live Music — Fri. & Sat. QUICK DRAW 4676 N. Blackstone 63 R. DEPEW J. KOSHGARIAN u WALKER COUNTRY COUSIN MARKET COMPLETE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Open 7 a.m. to Midnite 7 Days a Week - 365 Days a Year 4590 E. Olive 251 -5191 FRESNO PAPER BOX CO., INC. Manufacturers of Folding Cartons Die Cutting Jobbers of Stock Corrugated Cases 2192 S. Railroad Ave., Fresno 264 -1363 WEST BELMONT GRANITE WORKS Monuments - Statuary in Bronze - Granite - Marble 505 W. Belmont at Fruit Phone 237 -7888 DETECTIVE DIVISION AVMw R. SAUM Captain -Auk D. LAUTERS Lieutenant t ir "7C M. WINGELL Typist ALLEY LAUNDRY I—Yk __,d, W. ( UUK Lieutenant 1050 W. Whitesbridge Rd. 266 -0627 Also Bakersfield — Bay Area 64 JACK SCHIEFER SOUND EQUIPMENT CO. Tape Recorders - Intercommunicating Systems STEREO AND HI -Fl Phone BA 9 -8563 2247 Blackstone RAINBOW BALLROOM 1725 Broadway 264 -6404 Fresno FLAKE PEST CONTROL Division of WESTERN EXTERMINATOR CO. 1 491 No. Maple Ave. 251 -551 1 Fresno, Calif. 93703 TECHNICOLOR CORP. Black & White and Color Film service Wholesale and Retail 326 No. Blackstone 266 -0181 Fresno SCREEN PRINT All Types of Silk Screen Work 4717 E. Home Ave. 251-8636 Fresno CREST MEAT MARKET The Working Man's Friend 10 Whitesbridge Ph. 266 -1031 NELSON CRANE & SIGN SERVICE 80 FT. ELECTRIC CRANE 1000 to 4000 lb. Capacity Second Load line - Workman's Basket Arc Welder Generator - Acetylene Torch Iron Punch & Shear - Remote Controls 4675 N. 4th 229 -3757 D & M AUTO DEN Body and Fender Work Complete Painting - Free Estimates 4406 E. Belmont 251 -1071 RAY'S TELEVISION SERVICE Repairs - All Makes - Models 2552 E. Belmont Ph. 266 -0311' FRESNO MEMORIAL 6J / urdenJ Fresno's Own Homeowned Cemetery 175 S. Cornelia at Whitesbridge Rd. 268 -7823 WE CARE FOR YOUR CLOTHES the roost in DRY 1110106 ONE HOUR SERVICE NO EXTRA CHARGE TOP-QUALITY PROFESSIONAL (LEANING ,a AU 4h4J � NID [224-CALL .2546 70:30 A.M.N 6 P.M. 3243 N. CEDAR AT SHIELDS N.W. CORNER F. & V. Halk SAN JOAQUIN VENDING CIGARETTE SERVICE CO. COMPLETE VENDING SERVICE PHONE 268 -4419 I 405 N. Palm Fresno, California PHILCO BENDIX COIN OPERATED LAUNDERETTES TWO WEST SIDE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU EVERY DAY 704 FRESNO STREET 20 Washers and 6 Dryers 2240 S. ELM 30 Washers and 10 Dryers Two Sizes of Machines for Your Convenience 10 Pound Washers -.. ... _ .... __ ............. 15 Cents 16 Pound Washers -- --- ----- --- ----- _------ ..... 25 Cents Dryers with Manual Heat Control Knobs 10 Minutes for 10 Cents 65 DETECTIVE DIVISION J. ANDERSON Sergeant C , iv �Pr R. BOULWARE Sergeant A. CHRISTENSEN Detective J. DEYOUNG Sergeant (77) R. BOLTON Detective r _%, C. BRYANT Sergeant W. CUNNINGHAM Sergeant X M. GOLDEN Detective DETECTIVE DIVISION 1 r E. HANSEN Sergeant C. HOY Detectivc G. HUNT Sergeant R. JONES Sergeant R. KAHL Detective G. LAWLESS Detective $6 at r SCOTT BROS. COMPLETE DRYWALL SERVICE 4007 E. Gettysburg Ave. 222 -3810 or 255 -0361 G AND J PISTACCHIO LONG & SHORT HAULING GENERAL COMMODITIES A MODERN FLEET OF TRUCKS TO SERVE YOU All Cargos Insured While In Our Possession FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL 229 -6533 3261 N. Marks Ave. Fresno JL With our compliments i\EW HOLLAND DIVISION + SPE RY RAND 0 o w• o w A T 1 o N Fresno, California The valley's finest Dairy Products NIELSEN'S CREAMERY 147 South M Street Phone 686 -2828 Tulare, California WESTERN LODGE CLINTON AVE. & HWY. 99 2345 N. Parkway Dr. Fresno Ph. 268 -0711 Smitty & Janice Smith— Owners, Managers HOLT LUMBER INC. Lumber - Plywood - Building Materials DICK HOLT BILL HOLT 1916 S. Cherry Ave. 233 -3291 FRESNO McSHERRY & CO. Insurance T. W. Patterson Bldg. 233 -7767 Compliments of H. WAYNE TAUL, CONSULTING ENGINEER 171 N. Van Ness — Fresno SAN CARLOS CAFE Carlos Urrea, Proprietor 'oom 37 -329' I C 254 Servin 1605 ' CA 264 N. G 21 53S CLARK EQUIPMENT CO. BROWN TRAILER DIV. Brown Van & F.B. Trailers Sales & Service 2544 So. Cherry Ave. Ph. 266 -5781 Zile —'7uneraC -Rome Serving Fresno for 60 Years — There Must Be A Reason TWO SPECIAL SERVICES: Lisle Air Ambulance Lisle Air Hearse 1605 "L" Street Phone 266 -0666 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA FRESNO CATHOLIC CEMETERIES • St. Peter's Cemetery • Holy Cross Cemetery • Calvary Cemetery 264 N. Blythe 485 -6422 Always Insist on Cotton — The Fibre You Can Trust CARUTHERS COOPERATIVE GIN INC. 2105 W. DINUBA AVENUE 5391 W. LINCOLN AVENUE FRESNO 67 DETECTIVE DIVISION r 1 A. MORENO Detcctive M. PERSON Sergeant rir J. ROUANZOIN Detective W. SECHLER Detective J. ORNDOFF Sergeant gab W. PINION Sergeant D. SA FFORD Sergeant "'M N A. SEDGEBEER Detective DETECTIVE DIVISION — elk r H. STUCKEY A. SWENSON Derecti% e Sergeant A. TABLER Sergeant ti C. TIC44 Sergeant Cat Out acrd C" Aqs DALE E3ROS.r INC. COFFEE AND RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Jones Ambulance Service Jones Sick Room Rental Service Member of California Ambulance Assn. Phone 233 -4136 245 No. Broadway "Sure, pin it on the first guy that you see." iffiarrett'"out • COLONIAL • PROVINCIAL • MEDITERRANEAN • TRANSITIONAL Decorating Service Without Charge 149 No. Fulton St.— Fresno 485 -1990 SHORE ACOUSTICAL & INSULATION Residential & Commercial 427 P Street 268 -4795 Danish Creamery Association Quality Famous Since 1895 E & Inyo Sts., Fresno 233 -5154 UNIVERSAL DRUG PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Citywide Free Delivery of Prescriptiors 1445 Fresno St. 233 -3315 TWO WAY FRUIT STAND Fresh Vegetables & Fruit Beer, Wine & Groceries 56 -3743 0 WHEE Car. C Eldon 524 E HALEY Lieutenant t�Kx3y. J. REYES C. HENSON Typist Detective DERMER'S LIOUOR STORE Liquors - Wine-s - SPer Tobaccos WE DELIVER 102 N. Broadway at Divisadero 264 -1502 Phone 233.0449 FARMER'S OIL SERVICE WHEEL ALIGNING - COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE Cor. California & Fruit P. O. Box 3304 Eldon L. Dill Fresno, Calif. 93766 CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURAL AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION, INC. Phone: 268 -4995 524 West Kearney Blvd — Fresno, California CHANDLER FIELD EMPIRE FREEZING and COLD STORAGE • J Manfredi, Mgr. 233 -2509 CALIFORNIA AVENUE at EAST .• JUVENILE BUREAU E. MARGOSIAN Sergeant R. McCLURG Detective 4 . - % �r. L. PARISI Sergeant in, gab R. MORRISON Detective (sk Art F. POORE Detective D & H LIQUORS 1505 E. Shields Ph.: 229 -5625 Fresno, California LIQUOR - BEER - WINES - DELICATESSEN SAM DAVIDSON CO. Cars of Merit Serving Fresno Since 1913 We Carry Our Own Contracts Fulton at Ventura Phone 233 -3187 K. LARSON Captain C. LOVGREN Sergeant n,.,_ L. NELSON Sergeant WHITIE'S PET SHOP Fresno's Largest and Most Complete "New Location'' 3528 E. Ventura Ave., Fresno 264 -2418 AGUILAR BODY & PAINT SHOP Complete Auto Body Repair Free Estimates 1544 N. Effie 485 -2571 WHITE'S AUTO DISMANTLERS • Dismantling • Towing Service • Auto Repair M Floyd White, Proprietor Aft, er. _4iWhelma Jean White, Manager Bill Wright, Mechanic 2217 Annadole 264 -9846 Fresno, Calif. ACE TOWING SERVICE 24 -Hour Towing Auto Storage Complete Auto Repairs 264 -2178 545 N. Pleasant SECURITY DIVISION 70 L. CLAPP Lieutenant H. SAGHATELIAN Sergeant J. SIMPSON Sergeant Electric Sewer Cleaning and Hook -Ups To The City Sewer Lines Call ''Smitty's" ABC CESSPOOL SERVICE 446 N. Maple Ave. 251 -5420 MOY'S KITCHEN CHINESE FOOD TO TAKE OUT Frank W. Kwok Ph. 227 -0735 2388 E. Gettysburg Fresno, Calif. AAA AUTO SALES & DISMANTLERS Engines & Transmissions Rebuilt 24 -Hour Towing Service 2791 S. Elm Ave. 485 -3504 STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS DENZEL DOWNING Phone 222 -2579 3805 N. Hughes at Dakota Fresno, Calif. BANK AT WE 3405 First THREE ank CONVENIENT BANK AT THE BIG ONE FRESNO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU 1722 N. First at McKinley 2035 Fresno St. at Van Ness 2151 W. Shaw WE KILL PESTS DELK PEST CONTROL 3405 E. TULARE STREET FRESNO Phone 268 -6155 COMPLIMENTS OF CURRIE BROS., INC. PETROLEUM DISTRIBUTOR Compliments FIG GARDEN GOLF COURSE AND LOMBARDO GOLF SHOP It 7700 N. VAN NESS BLVD. Phone 439 -2929 71 SECURITY DIVISION d K. ABELL 4 J. BATCHELOR J. CAUGHFLL LANNON%, J. COOKE 1-n . >r K. BADIALI R. BOWLING �f R. COBBS W. COWINGS SECURITY DIVISION W r� 0�4 wir M. FLORES M. GUHM R. HERRING T. LEAN G. MADSEN r i M. McGINNIS 0 •r �- 11� D. MORGAN L. NORMURA 72 Chicken Dinners - Shrimp Dinners - Burgers Shakes — Food To Go — Cones DAIRY BELLE FREEZE DRIVE INN NO. 38 1311 W. Clinton Ave. Fresno, Calif. Ray 8. Ethel Reynold Phone 266 -3245 TWIN PALMS LIQUOR Fine Wines - liquor - Keg Beer - Ice Cubes Hunting 8. Fishing License ED. 8, ELAINE LEHMAN, Proprietors 1626 N. Cedar at McKinley Phone 251-5285 STAN'S TOWING SERVICE Use Your BankAmericard or Master Charge 24 -HOUR TOWING SERVICE 7 Days A Week — Anywhere - Anytime 268 -2176 P. J. EADS FINE CARS WHOLESALE & RETAIL TV BARGAIN KINGS 3655 E. Tulare 268 -4244 Fresno FINE ART THEATER American & Foreign Films Of Artistic Merit For The Discriminating Movie Goer 1225 So. Maple Ave. Ph. 251 -8078 FRESNO IRRIGATION APPLIANCES Mfg. of Galvanized Brass Cast Iron Gates & Valves Fresno Air Terminal 291-6621 JAYNES & COMPANY Complete Auto and Truck Reconstruction Specialists Truck Body Building 24 Hour Tow Service 136 North Thorne 233 -3241 ELECTRIC LABORATORIES 1740 Van Ness Ave. Fresno UNITED -DELCO AUTOMOTIVE Warehouse - Jobbers, Distributors Since 1915 FRESNO AUTO AUCTION, INC. 4343 N. Motel Dr. 268 -4555 Fresno Headquo 2149 N it EVE Wh 2290 El K AND K KAMPERS Headquarters for the FABULOUS CALIFORNIA CAMPERS also Headquarters for SIERRA CAMPERS from $265.00 to $350.00 Sleepers and Canopies Made to Order Speed King, Owner 4031 EAST BELMONT HALWOOD Automotive Service 1'1 TOY TOWING SERVICE ALL TYPE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR PICKUP AND DELIVERY 2149 Ventura Phone 268 -7607 home of the PON Big Boy origin& I double -deck �► r HAMBURGER im Steaks - Shakes and Pancakes Complete Menu Breakfast - lunch - Dinner 6:30 a.m, to 1 a.m. — 2 on Fri. & Sat. 4962 N. Blackstone at Shaw EVERYBODY'S MARKET The Complete Super Market Where Everybody Enjoys Shopping 2290 Elm Avenue 264 -2357 73 SECURITY DIVISION ti r 4' R. PARKER W. PIFRCE. rc � n�� E. POST G. SWADLEY �I L. TRFXLF.R D. WONG comf TO PARADISE TRAILER SALES" INC. NEW U 3 E D REPAIRS PARTS HOME OF THE FABULOUS BROADMORE • FLEETWOOD • GOLDEN WEST • NfN!1M10" WIDTHS OF 12, 20 AND 24 FEET AVAILABLE • UP TO 60, LONG MOBILE 4395587 %� �e S1QRA E 6138 HOME N. BLACKSTONE AVE FRESNO WE BUY & CONSIGN SECURITY DIVISION CLERKS r ^ M. ADAMS L. DAVIDIAN Jail Clerk Jail Clerk A. FIERRO D. HALDERMAN Jail Clerk Sr. Acct. Clerk G. MARTIN J. MARTORI Stock Clerk Jail Clerk L. SPEARS Jail Clerk BET -R -ROOFS Bank Terms - Licensed - Insured ROOFING - SIDING - WATERPROOFING Free Estimates 3188 W. Belmont 237 -2042 PIERRE'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1 100 N. Fresno near Olive 266 -1838 FRIENDLY INN 3020 N. Weber 268 -4861 Fresno GROVE -BUILT HOMES 204 N. Abby 266 -9848 Fresno LARSON -RATTO CONSTRUCTION CO. 237 -6163 1901 Hedges Fresno rION 4 -1700 !ice 8 -4266 4797 CI C 250 N. ACE Alur 1915 E. 4163 Sc I1422 N. L--_ -- SECURITY DIVISION WOMEN'S SECTION 1- B. BEETS Senior Matron AL'S CHEVRON SERVICE Accessories - Lubrication Atlas Tires and Batteries Pick Up and Delivery 4797 Clinton at Chestnut 251 -7429 Leo Diller & Ted Busch B & D BODY SHOP Complete Body Repair and Paint Shop 250 N. Fresno St. 266 -0506 ACE ALUMINUM AWNING CO. Aluminum Awnings — Sidings — Screens 1915 E. Olive 268 -3051 SCAFFOLDING Rentals - Sales - Erection Atlas Scaffold & Equipment Co. 550 W. Church at S. Fruit 485 -5310 Roy B. Cline ROY'S UNION SERVICE ""1O" Dependable Minuteman Service next to the New Tiny's 4163 So. Chestnut at 99 233 -7034 ADVANCE TV SERVICE All Makes and Models - Color All Work Guaranteed 1422 N. Van Ness 233 -3703 75 T o D. ANDERSON D. BAKER Matrun Matron w ON i A. ELLAM S. FERNANDES Matron Matron w w 1 �. FRIES L. HEMPHILL Ma,r,rct .,.Matron B & J Rent -A- Trailer System Inc. I ruck and Trailer Rentals U -Haul One Way Rentals JOE'S PHILLIPS 66 STATION 406 N H Street 237 -9973 A & A LIQUORS Vornestic and Imported WINE - BEER LIQUOR 3129 Palm Ave. 227 -0506 SECURITY DIVISION WOMEN'S SECTION w *4 M. KOSMOSKY Matron V. MATTOX Matron J� �Y D. REED B. SHARKEY Matron Deputy D. SHIPMAN Matron M. TABLER Matron PARDI N I'S 927 So. Clovis Ave. 251-8228 Fresno A & B LIQUOR Always Friendly Service From May and Bill Complete Stock of All Party Need 3018 E. McKinley 264 -6725 AUDIO SALES CO. John Uyeoka Stereo - High Fidelity - Intercommunication 1211 E. Belmont 268 -4308 BOYS MARKET GROCERIES - – MEAT PRODUCE Beer —Wines — Liquors Complete Variety Department 1444 C STREET 237 -7594 ALLIED LINOLEUM CO. Finest In Floor Coverings 1437 E. Belmont 266-0177 Fresno BOND STREET MARKET Groceries - Meats Produce Beer - Wine 755 N. Bond 237 9653 BAUER'S AUTO WRECKING Parts for All Makes and Models Top Prices Paid for '57 to '62 Cars 103 N. Thorne at Divisadero — 233 =4506 PAUL'S SHOES Shoes for the Whole Family 2020 Tulare 237 -5723 Fresno BARBOZA JEWELERS R. W. BARBOZA Ashlan Park Shopping Center 4129 E. Ashlan Ave – Fresno 222 -3540 C. D. Simonian Insurance Agency General Insura Office Phone 834 )c 15 fowler, �_anfornia 125 E. Merced St. P. O Box 343 +y I gu for L1427 Is A say OPEN Broad,, Fif Nev 263: Fresno ,SQlL a. \y "I guess that Figby is planning on being with us for awhile." ALBERT R. PAUL AL'S PLUMBING COMPANY Commercial - Residential - Industrial Remodeling - Repairing Prompt Day and Night Service 1427 No. Arthur Phone 237 -2388 ASHER BROS. SHOES Save 30 -50% on Nationally Advertised Men's — - Women's — Children's S H O E S OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 'TIL 9:00 P.M. Broadway and Tulare 268 -6311 Farm Machinery Center SALES and SERVICE Massey - Ferguson Tractors G,,ble Di�� Plows New Holland Balers and Haying Equipment John Bean Sprayers G 8. M Equipment 2632 S. Elm Avenue S.W. Corner at Jensen Fresno 268 5647 77 SECURITY DIVISION KITCHEN 14% W. WATSON Food Manager y v J. LIPSCOMB Jail Look E. FAIRBANKS Jail Cook OO1n K N RE WOC! CALL J. MAYO Jail Cook r � i t���RtG _Sbe` ELECT PH 266 �5p9 R16 EL RANCHO OL HOTEL ''Outdoor Beauty Indoor Comfort'' Dining - Cocktails Dancing 100 Air Conditioned Rooms Available TV 24 Hour Switchboard Service 1265 N. Motel Drive, Fresno 268 -8181 ALBERT L. COLLINS Chief Criminal Deputy rdimp, R. RIDDLE Captain RECORDS AND IDENTIFICATION DIVISION Three Locations JR. BOOTERY Complete Store For Children 3320 N. Blackstone 222 -5805 GARDNER'S BOOTERY Complete Family Store 3330 N. Blackstone 229 -4921 4174 E. Shields 229 -5854 BEST WISHES From Sank of Amtrijrtt NATIONAL S VINc °s ASSOCIATION r9r1[* /lO-L B(PbSir uwa&utt 4QAP6"n0r FRESNO MAIN BRANCH TULARE and VAN NESS (60; :) . . lr- AleA 78 A. PAPALEO Lieutenant J. BELTON Chief Criminologist $100 REWARD For any household sewing machine we cannot repair. SALES, SERVICE, RENTALS fall makes). PFAFF SEWING CENTER 501 No. Fresno at Belmont, Fresno 237 -8779 or 237 -4221 PAULINE'S SPORTSWEAR — $1 to $4 — lst & McKinley, next to Potter Drug 3121 E. Mayfair Ct. Ph. 233 -0473 Rose E. Meadows, Owner- Manager P & N LIOUORS Pete Piombino and Nancy Sturica Delicatessen - Complete Wine - Beer - Liquors 2618 E. Ashlan 229 -4476 RAY RANDRUP, PAINTING CONTRACTOR Painting & Wallpapering Residential and Commercial Licensed - Insured 814 W. Cortland 229 -4502 SEIBERT'S BODY SHOP BODY & FENDER REPAIR Free Pick -Up & Delivery Painting & Welding 1550 North Clark 268 -5301 IDEAS UNLIMITED PRINTING CONSULTANTS LEROY COMBS ART SPIERER 1244 North Blackstone Ave. Fresno, California Phone 485 -9130 RECORDS AND IDENTIFICATION DIVISION AS THE NAME of our publication indi- cates, each division of the Fresno County Sheriff's Department recaps its major activ- ities of the past year. Although proud of its achievements of the past year, members of the Bureau of Identification and Records are spending less time in retrospect and more in thoughts of the future. This switch in format has been brought about by the need for plan - ning the occupancy of the new Sheriff's Admin- istration Building. This building is expected to be completed the latter part of this year. Members of the Fingerprint and M. O. Section as well as members of the Record Section are looking forward to moving into our new building. Plans are being made to modernize our complex filing systems. Streamlining and consolidating certain files into newer equipment will help speed up serv- ice to investigative units as well as the gen- eral public. Supervisory personnel are to be congratulated for maintaining a high level of morale and service under difficult and over- crowded conditions. Despite numerous handicaps, the Warrant, Transportation and Mental Health Section SECURITY C � FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIEM BER fFDE RAL DEPOSIT U.5 URANCE CORPORA7IUN MELIKIAN DEHYDRATORS BUYERS AND GROWERS DRIED FRUITS KERMAN 79 continues to do an excellent job. After many years they will at long last have an office and desks of their own. This will be a brand new experience for them. During the past year, certain procedures involving supplies, prop- erty and evidence were consolidated and placed under a storekeeper and supervised by a sergeant. After having operated in what originally was a small lobby of the Records Section, the members of Technical Services are look- ing forward to the expanded office and labor- atory facilities of the new building. With these expanded facilities and more modern equipment, the section will be able to provide greater and more precise service to the investigative arm of the Sheriff's Department. During the past year, eight members of the Technical Services Section completed an accredited Criminalistics course at Fresno State College. This course related to the examination and identification of hairs, fibers and body fluids. This section also added a new member with eleven years of Clinical Laboratory experience which has been a val- (Continued on Next Page) KELLER'S KAMPERLAND OPEN ROAD - Campers & Housecars KELLER'S TRAVEL CENTER NOMAD - GOLDEN FALCON - FIELD & STREAM Travel Trailers KELLER'S VACATION RENTAL Trailers - Campers - Motor Homes - Trucks Keller's WINNEBAGO Motor Homes Factory Outlet Keller's Mobile Home Center 3433 E. Belmont 233.6681 (4th & Belmont) Fresno, California 93702 RANCHER'S CVTTTON OIL MANUFACTURERS OF COTTONSEED PRODUCTS P. O. Box 248 268.5353 FRESNO • uable assist in blood analysis as well as pre- sumptive analysis, particularly in the field of narcotic identification. With the grant of an additional employee, the Technical Services Section was able to fully implement the 10 -1 File. This file is a system whereby latent fingerprints found at the scene of a crime can be positively iden- tified even though the name of the suspect is neither known or suspected. Theft and sex offenders, in addition to the standard card, are fingerprinted on a special card. These cards are notched or coded to the pattern and ridge count of each individual finger. The latent prints obtained at a crime scene are then similarly coded and checked against the master file. Although the system is operated manually rather than electronically, it has already been effective in leading to the iden- tity and apprehension of several felons. AMERICAN PAVING CO. PAVING - GRADING - EARTHWORK 355 N. Thorne 268 -9886 ED LILLIE CALWA GRILL Cold Beer - Wine 3974 E. Jensen Ave. Phone 237 -9911 714 W. Show Ave. in Fig Garden Village A -1 MEAT JOBBERS INC. Serving Valley Purveyors of Fine Foods 537 Blackstone 268 -8655 DOLLAR SAVE MARKET 7157 Blackstone 439 -0342 ASSOCIATED BRASS PRODUCTS, INC. Pieusion Castings 7070 N. Harrison Ave., Pinedale 91 R. S. GIBSON USED CARS 220 Abby — 237 -2200 Fresno BUD and LIDS 30 Years Some Location COCKTAILS 481 No. Fresno Street Phone AM 4 -4862 IMPERIAL POOLS Custom Designed Gunite Pools Old Pools Remodeled Free Estimates 4703 N. Angus St. Phone 229 -6755 ''COVERING THE VALLEY" MID -STATE LINOLEUM FLOOR COVERING CONTRACTORS 4637 E. Turner Phone 251 -5505 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93702 Double Cola- Nesbitt Bottling Company of Fresno SHASTA DISTRIBUTING CO. Drink Nesbitt's Orange - Made from Real Oranges 2020 Mary St. 233 -1482 Fresno 1, Calif. R. M. KING CO. Cotton Picker Parts, Repair & Overhaul 9280 W. Whitesbridge Rd. 266 -4934 ART'S BOATS ROEDING PARK 264 -0687 KINGS X MOTEL Phones, TV 8, Courtesy Coffee 6090 No. Blackstone Ave. 439 -6500 Fresno KLEIN'S MAMMOTH TRUCK SERVICE Chevron Truck Station Standard Oil Products Shower Baths - Sleeping Quarters - Cafe Fresno -9 Miles North on Hiway 99 at Herndon P. O. Box 95, Herndon I Dip. 1 580 I OF Coffe 2361 So 4540 N. L21 Records And Identification Division TECHNICAL SERVICES SECTION S. BARNES Sergeant r Alf&, R. COLE Dep. Criminologist D. ANDERSON Dep. Criminologist A. FLORES Criminologist Furniture 8, Appliances Bought - Sold - Traded New and Used McPHERSON CO. 1580 N. Maple nr. McKinley 255 -6803 CANTEEN SERVICE OF THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Complete Vending Service Coffee - Cigarettes - Candies - Soft Drinks Sandwiches 2361 So. G Street Phone 268 -4788 MID VALLEY MOTORS The Valley's Largest Independent Volkswagen Service Center Repair & Parts :540 N. Blackstone 222 -8885 BRUNO'S Used Materials 3211 So. Highway 99 Phone 233 -6543 r Fresno 81 C. ALEXANDER Dep. Criminologist AL HARKER Dep. Criminologist � s E. LAMB Criminologist n_,__ C. BLAGG Dep. Criminologist r D. JUSTICE Criminologist L. SARMENT Criminologist R. SMITH Criminologist 0 Records And Identification Division M. O. AND FINGERPRINT SECTION M. BARNES Ident. Tech. Supervisor D. NEELEY Ident. Tech. Fingerprints Y. KAI Ident. Tech. Modus Operandi ELECTRONICS 2626 North Blackstone WHOLESALE Phone (209) 227 -2986 ra,ALL Fresno, Calif. 93703 CALIFORNIA CHROME Copper, Nickel, Chrome and Cadmium Metal Finishing and Polishing Free Pick Up and Delivery Bob Martin, Owner 220 Broadway 268 -8146 ASSOCIATED LIFT TRUCKS, INC. ALLIS CHALMERS FORKLIFTS Sales — Service —Parts RENTALS - LEASING 3600 S. Cedar Ave. 237 -3161 Pinedale & Lindsay DAVE'S TRACTOR REPAIR & SERVICE 20 Years Experience 2321 S. Geneva 264 -2895 iE D. EMBRY Jr. Ident. Tech, Photo J. VASQUEZ Jr. Ident. Tech. Fingerprints J. HAWKSWORTH Jr. ]dent. Tech. 0 i e L. CARRILLO Typist MOSE HDW. & PLUMBING SUPPLY ''Buy Here And Save Money'' OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 3336 E. Belmont 266 -4700 FRED MULROY'S LIQUOR Delicatessen - Picnic Supplies 24 Hour Ice Service 4880 N. Blackstone Just South of Shaw 229 -3342 Licenses - Tackle - Ammunition AUTO DIESEL ELECTRIC Specialists in All Electrical Systems & Components 2764 S. Railroad Ave. Phone 268 -5822 CALIFORNIA — FRESNO OIL CO. PETROLEUM PRODUCTS RIO GRANDE GASOLINE 2518 S. Railroad Ph. 233 -6211 475 N. "WI Ti Jan I BAI Heating 2046 Eas PA) 3053 S Cec IRecords And Identification Division WARRANT AND FUGITIVE SECTION FRED PIPKIN Sergeant 475 N. Broadway Fresno Phone 233 -2101 ''Where sympathy expresses itself through sincere service" Tinker .Miggion C apet FUNERAL DIRECTORS James W. Copner — Lerein C. Duranceau BALDWIN COMPANY Heating - Air Conditioning - Refrigeration JERRY BALDWIN 2046 East Home Ave. AM 8 -9261 Fresno (3) Calif. LANGWORTHY PAVING & GRADING Blacktopping - Oiling - Grading Asphalt Paving 268 -7076 5053 S. Cedar Fresno R'3 dab ). CAPRELIAN Deputy (ft-) 13. MORELAND Deputy C. PIPER R PURSELL Deputy Deputy W. STUMPF R. THOMAS Deputy Deputy I 4839 N. Blackstone 227 -2903 Records And Identification Division RECORDS r F. DAY Principal Clerk ASHLAN PHARMACY Free Delivery Service Prescription Service Cosmetics - Gifts - Greeting Cards 2620 E. Ashlan at N. Fresno 222 -7794 CALIFORNIA TROPHY CENTER Trophies For All Sports & Occasions Gavels & Plaques Prompt Expert Engraving 1237 N. Blackstone 268 -7448 Diamond National Corporation 2244 Railroad 233 -1271 Lumber and Building Materials DENSMORE ENGINE RE -NU & SUPPLY Complete Automotive Machine Works Phone 233 -0764 665 Fulton Fresno, Calif. Ted's Cocktails & Ted's Dutch Lunch John & Mary Busick Always A Friendly WELCOME 2155 South "G" St. Phone 233 -9772 Fresno Notaries Public Campbell Tax & Business Service Wilfred B. and Mary C. Campbell Income Tax - Photo Copy - Bookkeeping Birth Certificate and Payroll Service V. BIXLER Typist S. CARVALHO Typist M. ENSMINGER Typist Lr T F0RFCTTFRF - T 3 S. CAMPBELL Typist ew 1 - D. DUFEL Typist M. FAIN Typist T-T C-- AP ist dee 130, Cigare 755 M \&&TA GEO downtown f resno's only complete departments store 1302 fulton mall 268 -6061 USE WARDS CONVENIENT CHARG -ALL CREDIT PLAN take up to 2 years to pay! SEEBURG "Tailored" Background Music Cigarette Vending Machines - Phonographs ELBEE COMPANY 755 M St., Fresno Phone 237 -2214 VIE -DEL COMPANY 11903 South Chestnut 834 -2525 FRESI'-JO, CALIFORNIA Compliments Of GEO. A. HORMEL & CO. QS RECORDS NOW M. HAGGERTY V. KASPARIAN Steno Steno T w �. J I K. KRIGBAUM K. MOSGROVE Typist Typist r - L. MOSHIER S. PIOMBINO Typist Typist - M�_t_7 E. WEEKS J. WILLIAMS Typist Typist CIVIL DIVISION TIIE PRIMARY PURPOSE of the Civil Division i5 to receive, record, prepare and execute gill types of processes, writs, notices, orders, bench warrants, body attachments, claim and delivery actions, subpoenas, and many other types of documents sent to it by the Courts, attorneys, and private citizens. A civil case may be anything from a small claims action to be served on a defendant to an attachment or execution on a large busi- ness involving many thousands of dollars. This division is unique in law enforce- ment in that it collects fees for its services. The fees for the service of various types of civil actions are set by the California Gov- ernment Code and must be carefully adhered to. All fees collected must be accounted for and turned itu to the General Fund of the County Treasury. Another function of this division is to colle ­t and account for all mon- ies collected by the Sheriff's Department FRANK CAMIN BEAUTY SUPPLY Reconditioned Hair Dryers & Clippers for Home Use Wigs & Hair Goods 3115 E. Tulare St. Phone 266 -2880 DI CICCO'S PIZZERIA Cocktail Lounge Pizza - Spaghetti - lasagne - Ravioli Orders to Takr nut or Special Delivery 530 N. Blackstone near Belmont 237 -7054 * 2 at 4235 E. Fountain Way 222 -0544 ANDELLA LIQUOR Complete Liquois - Wines - Delicatessan 501 N. Van Ness rnt 4elmont 266 -1672 DEVLIN -DREW Whole -ale Distributors 165 Broadway G. S. DOUGLAS CO. WHOLESALE HARDWARE 1382 N. Cedar Fresno 251 -7306 CL.' such as fees for gun permits, bail monies, etc. This division works quietly and without fanfare. Nevertheless, there is nothing easy about the job. It requires a great deal of knowledge about civil law, as well as the abil- ity to meet and work with people in a tactful, understanding manner. It isn't always easy to explain to an individual that his automobile is being attached or that he is to be evicted from his home. The fact that it accomplishes its work with a minimum of publicity and con- fusion is a tribute to the manner in which this division performs its duties. GAS -N -EAT DRIVE IN Specialists In Good Food Shaw & 99 Hiway 237 -9846 Hiway City HOBO GROCERY LIQUOR - BEER GROCERIES - DELICATESSEN 3286 W. Lansing at Weber 227 -9896 HERB'S JOYN'T HOFBRAU Draft Beer - Cocktails N. Fresno at Shaw 222 -7748 FERRIEA & GATTIE CHEVRON SERVICE Clovis & Kings Canyon Road Fresno 255 -2435 LIFT TRUCK SERVICE CORPORATION YALE LIFT TRUCKS Sales - Service - Rentals 2828 L Church, Fresno Ph. 233 -721 1 JENSEN AUTO PARTS Used Auto Parts for Most Cars 3230 E. Jensen at Hiway 99 Phone 233 -3881 F. KOLL Captain D. HOFF Deputy 'i A. RANDRUP Deputy CIVIL DIVISION J. PAPAZIAN Lieutenant C. BALEY Sergeant R. BRADLEY Deputy — -•w L. HUNT Deputy C. RAU Deputy Best Wishes ABBY MOTORS "Values You Can Trust" Over 100 Late Models To Choose From i78 N. Abby 486 -1212 ROBINSON'S AUTO BODY SHOP BOB ROBINSON'S TOWING SERVICE 1830 E. University 266 -6048 87 R. MAULDIN Deputy . WATTS Deputy Q. MERLO Deputy T. WHITE D-,puty ARTS — CRAFTS — HOBBIES WHOLESALE & RETAIL KEN CRAFTS 1465 N. VAN NESS 212 E. OLIVE 266 -8469 485 -1370 CRAFT SURPLUS (Sat. only) 1407 N. VAN NESS KEN'S AUTO WAX STEAM CLEAN & WAXING MOTOR PAINTING Clean & Touch Up On Auto Upholstery 1396 N. Blackstone Ave. 233 -3058 Civil Division CLERICAL STAFF K. LEAVITT Prin. Acct. Clk, w t L. PATTON Steno Ralph Anderson Brake & Wheel Service Wheel Alignment & Balancing Drum Trueing - Shock Absorbers Free Estimates — All Work Guaranteed 205 North H. Phone 237 -7688 HARRY JACOBS BODY & FENDER AUTO BODY REPAIRING & PAINTING Collision Repairs - Insurance Work Welcomed 25 Years Experience — Free Estimates 2017 Santa Clara 237 -7151 r. TAl1A / A rr k or L ,bt M. DUCROUX Steno M. JONES Steno IP H. MC VAl' i!"no F. ESMAY Typist r E. MASON Typist � f L). RODRIGUEZ Typist ELEI 2760 2426 Ph. 25: L x 30.; COCK Cedar 5435 S. E 2259 S. El a Mf 3706 E. Oliv i IN BRA crk 733 CG ROBERT LICHTI ELECTRO TRUCK REFRIGERATION, INC. COMPLETE TRUCK & CAB REFRIGERATION 24 Hour Service 2760 S. Railroad Ave. 233 -3502 Dan Gulio DAN'S CLUB Cocktails - Draft Beer 2426 Tulare St. 485 -3262 KLEIN BOAT TRAILERS CUSTOM BUILT TO FIT YOUR BOAT With Wheels To Match Your Car Trailer Parts & Service 4017 Ventura Ave. - Fresno, Calif. Ph. 255 -9477 Res. 255 -3382 or LUNCH DINNER ' II 30 -2.30 6 -II PM COCKTAILS — DINING — DANCING Cedar i AaAlas Fresno EASTON FOOD LOCKERS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING Meat Cut To Your Specifications 5435 S. Elm 264 -9552 BILL EADS SHARP CARS 100% Financing Available New Car Trade Ins 2259 S. Elm Ave. 237 -0816 MAIN OFFICE 268 -7017 3342 NO. WEBER I FRESNO, CALIF. KONG'S MARKET Meat - Groceries - Produce Beer and Wine 3706 E. Olive 264 -9322 INDUSTRIAL PLATING Hard Chrome Plating 133 G Street Phone 268 -0559 0 EVIDENCE and PROPERTY W. LOCKIE Sergeant 40%� R. CHAFFIN R. VAL'X Stock Clerk Stock Clerk JACOBS GARAGE General Repair - Electrical - Carburetion Automotive Air Conditioning Repair Allie Jacobs 4434 N. Blackstone Ph. 222 -7447 GALVANI AUTO ELECTRIC SPECIALIST IN DIESEL ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPLETE AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE CARBURETION - TUNE -UP GASOLINE & DIESEL BANKAMERICARD 3807 E. Jensen Ave. 268 -1289 HOLLYWOOD CAMERA SHOP PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES DOWNTOWN and MANCHESTER SHOPPING CENTER LA PLAZA CLUB Beer - Wine - Recreation 931 F Street 233 -9817 I W. LOCKIE Sergeant 40%� R. CHAFFIN R. VAL'X Stock Clerk Stock Clerk JACOBS GARAGE General Repair - Electrical - Carburetion Automotive Air Conditioning Repair Allie Jacobs 4434 N. Blackstone Ph. 222 -7447 GALVANI AUTO ELECTRIC SPECIALIST IN DIESEL ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPLETE AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE CARBURETION - TUNE -UP GASOLINE & DIESEL BANKAMERICARD 3807 E. Jensen Ave. 268 -1289 HOLLYWOOD CAMERA SHOP PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES DOWNTOWN and MANCHESTER SHOPPING CENTER LA PLAZA CLUB Beer - Wine - Recreation 931 F Street 233 -9817 FRESNO COUNTY INDUSTRIAL FARM THE FRESNO COUNTY INDUSTRIAL FARM is a minimum security facility which functions directly under the supervision of the Sheriff. It is commonly known as the Elkhorn Farm because it is located at the corner of South Elm and Elkhorn Avenue. Inmates are assigned to Elkhorn for a minimum period of thirty days. Dur- ing this time they are assigned to work crews at county facilities throughout the county. Fresh vegetables are grown for use by county facilities and trees, shrubs and plants are raised for the County Parks Department. Personnel of the Industrial Farm are shown above 0. to r.) ( seated) *Glenn A. Hart, Earl M. Crowder, Oren G. Pierce, Leslie H. Abbott, P. H. Eakles ( Chief Sup.), Ann Harrington, John Lassley, Rudolph Larson, Frank Delgado, George Nielsen, Marshall DeWittie. (Standing 1. to r.) George Moseley, Oral Hyatt, LeRoy Cox, Roy Dillahunty, Ernest Collins, John Lovett, Eugene McClurg, Louis Bruton, Dale Reed, Stillman Jones, Elmer Gilstrap, Dimas Cardosa, John Carella, Gilbert Howe. *Deceased • 24 A 11.� "Old fashioned American home style meals " PEATUEING STEAKS — CHOPS — SALADS — EAKED SPECIALTIES tAMOUET FAfp1T1ES UP TO 115 CEHTEALLY LOCATED - 'OLLOW EUSINFSS HWY. 19 TO tel: 237 -5081 515 DIrIUM CKMt E1 x MID yALLE>f g SIM" TOM CAROTHERS - JIM E. EVANS - BILL ESCOLA 1818 "L" STREET 5350 NO. BLACKSTONE 8AKERSFIELD FRESNO PH. 327 -2506 PHONE 224 -3212 a Offices in Principal Cities - Pioneers of Long Distance Moving Agent for NATIONAL VAN LINES, INC. LOCAL MOVING AND A COMPLETE 48 STATE MOVING SERVICE AGENT DAVE'S VAN & STORAGE DAVE McCOY Office 268.0948 — Residence 222 -4895 1636 "H" Street Fresno, California FRESNO EQUIPMENT CO. JOHN DEERE TRACTORS AND MACHINERY FOR THE FARM FRESNO —FIVE POINTS 3711 346 Corner t 934 F St, 1143 C St 2933 Clinto JOHN RICHARDSON SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Complete Manual or Automatic Systems Free Estimates — Terms Available State Licensed Contractor 3715 E. Garland 227-1171 DE LUCCA & THRELKELD, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Homes - Duplexes - Triplexes - General Building, Repairs and Alterations 346 N. Blackstone 268 -7428 FOSTER'S OLD FASHION FREEZE California's Favorite Dessert Great Hamburgers Go Home Happy! Look Twice! Don't Get Fooled — Get Foster's Three Locations; 1449 E. Belmont Avenue 3859 Ventura — 3377 N. Cedar Avenue CROSS ROADS TAVERN Beer and Soft Drinks Corner of Clovis and Central Avenues 237 -9513 PLAYLAND POOL 934 F Street Fresno Compliments of VAN'S MARKET 1808 West Clinton 268 -5939 STAR PRODUCTS CO. Wholesalers of Mexican Foods r' 1143 C Street 268 -3367 SYCAMORE ISLAND Stock Ranch GENE MORALES Labor Contractor 2933 Clinton 227 -2044 it PARK WATCHMEN FRESNO COUNTY COURTHOUSE T D. CHILDRESS J H. oWP.N The Park Officers provide security for the County property within the. Civic Center area, control parking on County property downtown and police the ( ourthouse Park. They give information and directions to visitors, at the Courthouse; provide traffic control and security in the County under- ground garage; and, a variety of other duties. While not a part of t ,- Shea iff's Depart- ment, these men have be: ;n deputized as Special Deputy Sheriff's and have police pow- ers while on duty. a large part of their public contact is of a negative nature, writing park- ing citations and enforcing rules and regula- tions, but many useful services of a positive nature are also provided ir, cooperation with the City Police and the Sheriff's Department. HEDRICK'S DEPARTMENT STORES Open 9 to 9 Six Guys a Week TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU 268 -5019 629 W. Dakota 1201 N. Fresno at Olive 227 0793 Ranches - Motels - Hnancing Land & Farm Management For Values In Commer,.ial & Industrial Real Estate Coll 222.4421 KARL'S REALTY 4270 N. Blacksto ie Ave. Suite 212 in Wells Faryo Bldg. HANOIAN'S MARKET Liquors - Sporting goods Groceries Meats - P „duce 1439 S. Cedar at Butler 233 7301 Eat at our In Hunoion's Center "Smorgy" Fresno's Most Beautiful Center Best Wishes PRODUCERS PALKING CORP. 5545 W. Dakota Ave. 268 -8533 Sheriff's Department Aero Squadron The Aero Squadron is one of the most active auxiliary units of the Sheriff's Depart- ment. They are most helpful in search and res- cue operations. Special credit should be given them for the financial contribution they make in addition to many hours of dedicated service. They use equipment that cost them many thousands of dollars and fly at their own expense to assist the department and the citizens who are in trouble. Members of the unit pictured above are: Back row, 1. to r.: Angelo Arioto, Eddie Riedenauer, Gordon Flaa, Russell Bland, Walter fisher, H. G. Van Buren, Kenneth McNamara, Harlan Poole, Harold Hibbard, Andy Holmes. Second row: Ralph DeSolla, Claude Lisle, Larry Asher, Marvin Simmons, Jack Arbuckle, Richard Wilson, Aaron Baker, Stanley Gibbs, James Harkness, Victor DeLuca, David Faller. MOTOR HOTEL Highway 99 at Clinton Overpass 237 -1881 We honor ... American Express Bankamericard Carte Blanche Diners' Club Union Pure Conoco Citco 92 Third row: Liaison Officer, Lt. Gene HA. lam, Eldon Dill, Calvin McPherson, Com- mander Charles Fink, Executive Officer Bay - sel Moyers, Elmer Tuschoff, Stanley Faller, Herbert Kent, David Proctor. Front row, kneeling: Lee Mabrey, Allen Buckner, Gene Mason, Paul Dodgson, Robert Brian. VALLEY TURF SUPPLY CO. Lawn, Garden, Sprinkler Supplies Do- It- Yourself Sprinkler Systems 1408 N. Cedar 251 -8223 HERIFF' MOTORCYCLES Fresno's Authorized Harley- Davidson Dealer Sales - Service - Parts — GOLF CARTS E -Z Terms 8. Financing Harold Mathews, Harley- Davidson 548 N. Blackstone Ave. 233 -5279 In Honor Of Individual Freedom We Thank You! Rhodes ManAester Center PREVEN I that Putt ] C) & NIAC RIFF'S DEPARTMENT RESERVE UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION A & W DRIVE IN Featuring A&W Root Beer With Your Favorite Sandwich 3927 N. Blackstone a l 4 "111 EVENTION & PROTECTION that's our yob, too Putting Ideas to Work in Agricultural Chemistry NIAGARA CHEMICAL DIVISION FRESNO, CALIFORNIA - MIDDLEPORT, NEW YORK 93 THE RESERVE UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION is composed of volunteer citizens who devote hun- dreds of hours each year assisting the division. They accompany officers on their regular patrols, are on call for special duty and in nianny other ways assist in preserving peace and protecting property. Mem- bers include: Top Picture: Front Row (l. to r.): Merritt Howard, Al Valdez, Phillip Karon, Raymond Moll, Edward Libra, Clifford Faulkner. Back Row (l. to r.): Arthur Brooks, Thomas Daggett, Melvin Phelps, Kenneth Dunkin, Richard Reiter, Donald Schmidt, Michael W /enrich, James Sizemore. Bolcom Picture: Front Rou, (! to r.): Edward Gajar- ian, John Sayre, John Shaw, Richard Stout, Sam Sirooniann, Willis Leach, Back Row (1. to r.): Jinn Ahrens, Bill Tompkins, Loren Nord, Harry Ander- son, Toni Nix, Walter Christiansen, Robert Mc- Donald, Robert Chaffin, Pete Barbano. 'N01 You Are entttkeo to one phone CAtt,- you may Not have the Dim& wStFa0!11 IM X l � QoN URA G9, MARY'S PLACE DRAFT BEER HAMBURGERS - MEXICAN FOOD 481 W. Minarets Ave. — Pinedole 439 -9971 MALAGA FOOD CENTER GROCERIES - PRODUCE - MEAT BEER - WINE Chevron Gas & Oil 4412 S. Maple Ave. 485 -8710 SELMA HOUSE MOVING Phones 834 -3139 — 896 -1231 1 1652 So. Peach, Fresno VALLEY TIRE CO. Michelin Tires 2856 E. Jensen 485 -9700 1512 TULARE STREET MEAT MARKET �rvwk.ed Hit � Bacnn. WHOLESALE & RETAIL 94 DE MARQUIS CLUB COCKTAILS Fresno's Finest Country Western Night Spot TOMMY FORSE'S BAND Closed Mondays 3697 S. Hiwoy 99 14 LVC NORTHRUP KING 485 -7291 SEEDSMEN SINCE 1884 PRODUCERS OF 819 BRAND ALFALFA 2850 So. Highway 99 — 237 -4731 Pacific Division Headquarters: Fresno VALLEY ICE COMPANY 2003 Cherry Phone 237 -6145 COMPLIMENTS BUCK RANCHES 6825 W. BARSTOW FRESNO i Z 1 CONSTABLES t of- 7 -. IUD] AL., ` DCALAP Dismn 1 DISTPI' JUDICIAL R 3 — DISTRIR' )Ct1f14. - y \ -� JUDICIAL DYSTRI ' JdDlt Al _ AJA.MA11 _ I ' .t - �ICL4L DIS11tICT- ' Clovis Avenue Sanitarium Since 1942 Bed & Ambulatory — Men and Women Licensed by State Dept, of Mental Hygiene 7 1604 Clovis Ave. CLOVIS 291 -2173 + You're safe and secure ... and you save money, too! -oolg� MAL JOHNSON INSURANCES ` o call us today INSURANCE 747 Pollasky, Clovis — 299 -4303 RUSSCO ELECTRONICS MFG. Professional Radio Broadcasting Equipment 6879 N. Sunnyside Ave. 299 -4692 iX PREUSS Clovis GUN SHOP SALES — REPAIR — REBLUEING 8724 N. MINNEWAWA CLOVIS, CALIFORNIA 93612 Phone 299 -6248 95 M FRESNO COUNTY JUDICIAL DISTRICTS Fresno County consists of fifteen Judicial Districts as shown by the map above. All dis- tricts except the Fresno Municipal District are served by a justice court, a Constable and such deputies as are required. The Constables and their deputies perform both criminal and civil duties. In these days of the forty -hour week, few people realize that the Constables are on duty twenty -four hours a day, seven days a week. Their duties are as arduous as their hours are long. Frequently they must work alone with the nearest help many miles away. They work closely with the Sheriff's Department in those cases requiring joint participation. In addition to the Constables, there are thirteen incorporated cities with their own Police Departments besides the City of Fresno. They too work closely with the Sheriff's Department and with the Con- stables. PAVI IDNlwc COMPLETE PAVING SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL OILING EQUIPMENT RENTAL Fred Hedges - President FOR ESTIMATES CALL 299 -6560 763 Sunnyside Ave., Clovis ECONOMY CLEANERS "We Operate Our Own Plant" Wally & Brenda Boswell, Owners 632 Clovis Ave. 299 -6005 Clovis SERVING 3m* i 4th &Clovis Ave. THE VALLEY 299 -4366 FOR 57 YEARS co Clovis MI RANCHO TORTILLA SHOP 299 -3183 801 Purvis Ave. Clovis Fresno - Travelodge Mobile Home Park 5 Star Rating Deluxe Accommodations Club House — Adult Swimming Pool Shr At at Minnewawa - 299 -2924 - Clovis JIM'S PLACE & CLUB ROOM 430 Clovis Ave. 299 -9943 Clovis SAVING'S MARKET TONY SAVINO 4690 E. Herndon 299 -4653 CLOVIS CLOVIS CONCRETE PIPE CO. All Sizes Manufactured & Installed Complete Stock Of Irrigation Valves, Gates & Parts 748 5th Street 299 -4464 Clovis Office Clovis Res. Fresno 299 -6897 227 -4822 W. J. HUTCHISON LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 622 Fifth Street 4160 N. Wilson Ave. Clovis, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Troisi's LUNCHES . . . DINNERS _ . . . COCKTAILS 1441 Tollhouse Road Ruby Troisi 299 -2188 Clovis, California 96 SASSANO'S MENS WEAR Nationally Advertised Merchandise 448 Pollasky Ave. 299 -4430 Clovis CLOVIS DRAY & ICE CO. FEED — FARM SUPPLY — ICE 264 Clovis CLOVIS CY 9 -4628 Owner, John B. Weldon Where You Buy THE BEST FOR LESS 745 Clovis Ave. CLOVIS Stereo - Color - Black & White Master Charge BankAmericard STAN'S TV & RADIO REPAIR AWo Home - Quality Service - Guaranteed 7 Days Answering Service — Phone 299 -6754 606 Pollasky Ave. Clovis BOICE FUNERAL HOME Lady Assistant 308 Pollasky — 299 -4372 CLOVIS PAPAGNI FRUIT CO. CLOVIS Phone 299 -2541 MARSHALL STATION Dining Room & Tavern Auberry Rd., Ph. 299 -6339 Auberry Ph. 855 -2434 Chris & Bill Schmidt, Prop. LAKE MILLERTON INN & MOTEL ` Cocktails ' Choice Steaks ' Chicken & Sea Food Patio Dining & Dancing For Reservations Call (209) 822 -9296 1/4 Mile From Dam — Friant STEVE & JERRY'S CAFE & SERVICE SHORT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY EVERYTHING FOR THE FISHERMAN 17304 N. FRIANT FRIANT, CA10 FRIANT GARAGE Towing — Standard Products HAROLD R. BENSON 822 -2270 Friant Pot —. CONSTAE CLC CON FRED PONDEROSA JUDICIAL DISTRICT i- 1..�T - JUDICIAL T" DEP. CONSTABLE' f� " 2a "' : ; } FONSTABLE JACK STURGES DICK SMITH Lljv!�t PONDEROSA -' - - - -- - ` DISTRICT T' - CLOVIS -ti4 )UDI6AL4: i �DI!?iIAP _ .T DISTWLT . ,,.:..' JUDICIAL - -- DISTRICT` CLOVIS JUDICIAL DISTRICT DUNLAP JUDICIAL DISTRICT CONSTABLE FRED SAGNIERE DEP. CONSTABLE Constable Samuel "Toad" Kelley of the Dunlap JOHN SMITH Township has a faithful and constant companion, helper and watchdog as he makes his rounds day 97 or night. His nalne is Duke. PONDEROSA MARKET GENERAL MERCHANDISE Fresh Meats - Vegetables Liquor Dept. Fred Tuttle, Perry M. Heard & Barney Amundsen Owners Auberry, 855 -2533 AUBERRY READY MIX Lynn B. Ford & Howard L. Ford AUBERRY M. L. IVIE REAL ESTATE Shaver Lake & Auberry, Calif. 855 -2555 JACUZZI PUMPS 'Ja���jY,r r MARY TAYLOR, CHAIN SAWS ,{�Jl,i'{},1() 41,J�♦']l�, PFl. p� �Iet #xitrzl - �IxtmGing - �I�r�f'1�tre 855 -2202 BUS. RENTAL EQUIPMENT P O BOX 187 855.2270 RES AUBERRY, CALIF. MIKKELSEN BUTANE SERVICE B. A. Mikkelsen, Prop. 31822 Auberry Rd. P. O. Box 138 Auberry Ph. 855 -2565 AUBERRY GARAGE Richfield Mike VanderVeur 855 -2560 P.O. Box 234 Auberry NEW AUBERRY GROCERY General Merchandise & Service Station S & H Stamps Mel & Violet Harrington Auberry 855 -2550 King's River Pine Industries, Inc. Manufacturers of * Sugar Pine * Ponderosa Pine * White Fir * Incense Cedar Lumber 1209) 855 -2215 P.O. Box 227 Auberry, Calif. 93602 M When at HUNTINGTON LAKE Visit `THE PINE CONE SHOPPE" LAKESHORE, CALIF. MUIR TRAIL RANCH (Accessible only by boat and horseback) For those who would enjoy fishing, horseback riding, sight. seeing, mineral hot spring baths, ranch meals on a remote High Sierra Wildernesi Ranch located mid -way along the John Muir Trail, El 7600. Log or tent cabins available. Write Winter Qualteis, Box 167, Auberry, Calif. 93602, or phone 209- 855 -2476. TWIN SERVICE 24 Hour Towing Gas ' Oil ` Accessories Mechanic Mobile Horne Transportation :;haver Lake 841 -3360 SHAVER LAKE LODGE Dining Room - Cocktails Mc: °ina, Cabins, Service Station 841 -3326 SHAVER LAKE GARAGE A A A TOWING National Auto Club Clyde Taylor Shave, lake, Calif. AINIGELO'S SHAVER LAKE BAKERY & COFFEE SHOP P. O Boy 37 Shaver Lake E. B. YANCEY LUMBER CO., INC. Tollhouse, Calif. Phone 855.2485 Shaver Lake, Calif. Phone 841 -3337 [)EP REEDLEY JUDICIAL DISTRICT I)EP. CONSTABLE RALPH PREHEIM AND CONSTABLE JAMES H. MARTIN PARLIER JUDICIAL DISTRICT CONSTABLE MARVIN OWENS DER CONSTABLE ROBERT MONTAGUE .. SANGER JUDICIAL DISTRICT CONSTABLE VAL VALLES DEPUTY CONSTABLE G. KROTTER RESERVE DEPUTY CONSTABLES D. NAVARETTE, T. SALAZAR, J. McELROY, T. KLOSE THE SANGER JUDICIAL DISTRICT cov- ers a little better than 105 square miles and includes the Pine Flat Dam and all of the recreation area at the Pine Flat Lake, all the way to Trimmer. There are approximately 25,000 people in the district and the Constable's Office, along with the Sheriff's Office, provides the law enforcement in the area. From July of 1967 to June of 1.968 the total criminal cases handled by the Sanger Justice Court were 3,301 as compared to less than half that amount in 1965. The Sanger Justice Court is handled by one Clerk, Gloria Swan, and one Judge, James Walton; and the Constable's Office acts as bailiff for the court and does all the transporting of prisoners to the county jail when they are sentenced by the court. The Constable and his deputy handle all the civil activities that come into the area, as well as the criminal —such as warrants, (Continued on Next Pagel THE RONDAVOO CAFE - GROCERY BEER BAR - POOL TABLE 6063 N. Piedra Rd. On "The Kings River" at Piedra Sanger 787 -2343 OLIVER'S PLACE ON & OFF SALE LIQUOR Centerville RUSTY & HELEN'S COUNTRY STORE * Groceries * Beer * Fishing Equipment Piedra Compliments of WM. BOOS & CO. WM. J. & WM. E. BOOS 14382 E. McKinley 875 -8951 SANGER JOHN 5TEINERT 1R. INSURANCE John Steinert, Jr. — Johnnie F. Steinert INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE 1412 7th Street Sanger 875 -5595 WALLIN & SON FUNERAL HOME Chas, O. Wallin Chas M. Wallin 1524 9th Street 875 -2613 Sanger CHOOLJIAN BROS. PACKING CO. GROWERS and SHIPPERS Packers of RAISINS and DRIED FRUIT Leo & Mike Chooliian, Owners Sanger, California LAKE SHORE RESORT ON HUNTINGTON LAKE ANN W. EDWARDS, Owner P.O. Lakeshore Resort, Calif. GENERAL STORE - FRESH MEATS HOUSEKEEPING & MOTEL COTTAGES TRAILER COURT BOATS & MOTORS Coffee Shop & Restaurant. Cocktail Bar - Packaged Liquor SEASON May to October VERN & VIV LEFLER'S MUNK'S LODGE PINE FLAT LAKE Fishing - Boating - Water Skiing STEAKS OUR SPECIALTY 26251 Trimmer Springs Rd. Piedra, Calif. Phone 787 -2372 OAK KNOLLS * Camping * Trailer Spaces * Market Trimmer Springs Road, Just Above Lake Ridge Turn Off 787 -2307 Sanger WONDER VALLEY DUDE RANCH COCKTAIL LOUNGE F. DINNER RESERVATIONS PREFERRED HORSEBACK RIDING & 2600 FT, AIR STRIP Becky Webb, Owner Box 71, Sanger, Calif. 787 -2965 DOYAL'S SNACK SHACK "EARLY BREAKFAST" Open 4 A.M. I unrh _ Hn+ I7nnc _ Hnmhurnerc - Steaks 87 -2166 LE '87 -2335 FOWLER JUDICIAL DISTRICT KINGSBURG JUDICIAL DISTRICT CONSTABLE J. JOHNSON which take up to 20% to 30% of the total work load. The Constable and his deputy work hand - in -hand with the Sheriff's Office in almost all of their cases. Whenever they have a crime the Constable calls on the Sheriff to assist in making an arrest or in recovering proper- ty, while the Constable and his deputy assist the Sheriff in any rescue operation that is in his district. For example, in October of 1968 there was a homicide on East Kings Canyon Road inthe Sanger Judicial District. Due to the fine cooperation of the Sheriff's Office and the Sanger Police Department, the suspect was apprehended in a matter of minutes, and due tothe technical staff from the Sheriff's Iden- tification Bureau, the evidence was pre- served, which is very important in a case such as this. The Constables and their deputies own and maintain their own vehicles. The Constable is responsible to all the people in the district, including the city or 'cities which are in his district as they are taxuavers as well as resident in the district. CONSTABLE FRED DAVIS Respectfully, George Krotter, Deputy Constable Sanger Judicial District DEP. CONSTABLE CLARK HUDSPETH SELMA JUDICIAL DISTRICT UH CONSTABLE DEP. CONSTABLE B. SMITH CLARENCE BENTLEY CARUTHERS JUDICIAL DISTRICT Left — CONSTABLE ADRIAN WHjTE Right— DEPUTY CONSTABLE HARVEY LANE MANSFIELD CAFE Chicken • Steaks • Chops Our Specialty Also Cold Dinners Slim & Jackie Trotter, Owners 16241 E. Kings Canyon Rd. Sanger GONG'S MARKETS Southgate Northgate 14th & "O" St. 333 Academy Sanger CAPITOL MARKET MEAT, GROCERIES & VEGETABLES 630 "O" St. SANGER 875 -2116 A. J. Amesbury & Sons Concrete Pipe Irrigation Systems 110 Academy Sanger CHRIS SORENSEN PACKING CO. Western Wagon Wagon Wheel BRANDS Growers - Packers - Shippers QUALITY CALIFORNIA FRUIT PHONE 646 -2721 PARLIER GARRY PACKING, INC. Holiday Gift Packaged Dried Fruit Del Rey, 888 -2114 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA RAISIN PACKING CO., INC. 'DEL CARA'' BRAND RAISINS & DRIED FRUIT DEL REY BETTER BUY MARKET 10777 E. Morro St. P.O. Box 185 DEL REY DEL REY PACKING CO. GROWERS AND PACKERS OF ALL VARIETIES RAISINS Del Rey, California ENOCH PACKING CO., Inc. RAISINS - DRIED FRUITS Del Rey, Calif. BEN'S CAFE 736 Fresno St. PARLIER MONCRIEF SALES & SERVICE CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH SPORTING GOODS - HOME APPLIANCES 450 Fresno St. PARLIER Phone 646 -2704 -- 7- 1 ., . . — -- – ocino I CONSTABLE A. NESTER 4IV w, {{r l DEP. CONSTABLE DEP. CONSTABLE JACK DUTY ROBERT RICH COALINGA JUDICIAL DISTRICT p _ —� �L_ N n•' '�1 „tea _ RIVERDALE JUDICIAL DISTRICT CONSTABLE TOM QUINNEY ,v\ pail 1. 4'- '.►srzr.. ..R ml! Dill 1 103 DEP. CONSTABLE CHARLES SMITH WM. H. KELLY GASOLINE RICHFIELD PRODUCTS 17855 E. Manning ME 8 -3522 Reedley GREAT WESTERN AERONAUTICS AIRPLANE CROP DUSTING SEEDING & SPRAYING ME 8 -2144 Frankwood & Central Reedley, Calif. COLONIAL FLOWER SHOP Gifts for All Occasions 638 -2031 Reedley 1617 - 1 1 th WILLIAM MOTORS "Quality Used Cars" Corner of G & East Ave. Reedley SALWASSER MFG. CO., INC. Melvin Salwasser, President Reedley, Calif. 20075 E. Manning Ave. 638 -3554 JUNG'S MARKET 640 E. Dinuba Ave. 8606 S. Mendocino ME 8 -3329 646 -2851 Reedley Parlier AGUES- YOU FOUNU THE G OOT.... ORANGE COVE AUTO PARTS NEW & USED PARTS — USED BATTERIES & TIRES MECHANIC WORK Phone 626 -7894 — 150 Anchor — Orange Cove BILL BAILEY HEIADOR SILVA Owner Mechanic -Mgr. May� NARMACV PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS Phone 626 -4407, Orange Cove HARDING & LEGGETT, INC. ORANGES Orange Cove 626 -4432 THREE MUSKETEERS BEER - WINE - COCKTAILS 634 Park Blvd. Orange Cove KENT A. FISH President- manager ORANGE COVE ORANGE GROWERS ORANGE COVE Oranges - Cold Storage - Grapes 1901 W 923 -,4 7229 CONSTABLE B. A. TRAYLOR DEP. CONSTABLE RUSSELL LONG HoO's Ruto Parts Machine Shop 1901 W FRONT ST.- 896-3212 5ELMA, CALIF. PAGE FUNERAL CHAPEL Frank Page Selma LATON COOP GIN INSECTICIDES — FERTILIZER "Where Ginning Is An Art and Service Is A Pleasure" 923-4943 Laton Compliments Of DALE HUNT 7229 E. Mt. Whitney Laton 105 FIREBAUGH JUDICIAL DISTRICT tw DICl KE -- LSTRICT •-M-STRICt., KERMAN JUDICIAL DISTRICT COLYEAR MOTOR SALES CO. 666 L Street Fresno 233-5124 1:4 Constable Gene Petrucelli, left; Deputy Constables Louis Pereira, jim Pickens, Ray Talley. COLYEAR MOTOR SALES CO. 666 L Street Fresno 233-5124 Ph. 896 -2213 R;�ARCNI 4 44-'r I fdASS4NEW 2044 THIRD ST., SELMA, CALIFORNIA DIAMOND MEAT CO. SELMA T.V. CENTER Motorola & Admiral SELMA Sales & Service Small Appliances 1922 E. Front St., Selma 896 -1360 G & R Welding & Muffler Shop Stocks - Duals - Packs General Welding 2200 Whitson St. 896 -3852 Selma t • SELMA • SELMA MOTOR SALES ' x " " John Otomo GENERAL OFFICES: SELMA 2051 West Front Street Phone 896 -3154 Selma 6446 EAST SAGINAW AVENUE Terminal: EXETER DON BUICK - PONTIAC -GMC TRUCKS 4. }' HIwoy " of First StrNt SELMA, CALIFORNIA Pontiat BUICK �S TRUCKS Eknoian & MacDonald LAIKAM & HATCHER CO. Vineyard Equipment Packing Co. Mfg. & Repairing 8938 So. McCall 896 -1971 Selma Selma West Coast Growers & Packers, Inc. CINDERELLA & BLONDIE PRODUCTS SELMA POLICE .11110 POLICE DEPARTMENTS OF FRESNO COUNTY SELMA POLICE DEPARTMENT Front Row, left to right: Sgt. William Valenzuela, Desk Sgt. Doris Schumann, Chief James Brockett, Desk Sgt. Ann Surabian, Capt. Earl Fowler. Back Row, left to right: Officers Sam Ramirez, James Martina, Deana Nabors, Joe White, Jerry Bristol, Bill Golden, Dale Rhodes, and Acting Sgt. Chester Kendrick. Desk Sgt. Gladys Stafford, absent due to illness, is not shown. REEDLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT 1. REEDLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT Seated, left to right: Chief of Police Elmer Rodie; Radio Dispatchers Ernie Tol- er, James Blackmon, John Peckfelder, Wayne Heri -man; Bill Buchanan, Captain. Standing, 1. to r.: Jim Franks, Patrolman; Harold Craft, Reserve Officer; Carl E. Sharp, Patrolman; Marvin H. Hunter, Patrolman; WalterSehinitter, Reserve Of- ficer; Jeff D. Nevels, Patrolman; Lowell Walters, Patrol man; Robert Buckley, Sgt. Tracy Newton, Patrolman; Daniel Castillo, Sgt. Not present at time photo was taken were Reserve Officers Bill Chance, Bill Gunn, and Ronald Barner. 107 VALLIS RESTAURANT Cocktails - Dining Room Bottle Shop 1 671 Simpson 897-3079 Kingsburg CREIGHTON MEMORIAL CHAPEL Phone 897 -2908 1588 Lincoln Street John S. Creighton Kingsburg, California HARRY J. ASLAN GROWER & SHIPPER KINGSBURG, CALIFORNIA 897 -2968 BOB CARSTENS CHEVROLET 3164 West Mt. Whitney Avenue RIVERDALE, CALIF. 93656 Riverdale Phone 867 -3534 Fresno - Caruthers 864 -8780 DORN'S BUTANE & APPLIANCE 3131 W. Mt. Whitney, Riverdale 867 -3505 Fresno Phone 864 -8805 FIRST WESTERN BANK AND TRUST CO. RIVERDALE 3494 W. Mt. Whitney Ave. RIVERDALE DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS 867 -3013 Riverdale McLEOD FORD Sales 8. Service "The Valley's Fairest Dealer" 867 -3549 Riverdale GLENN POWELL WAREHOUSE P. O. Box 247 Phone 867 -3583 — 864 -8771 Riverdale lop DUN'S SHOPPING CENTER Department Store - Complete Food Line Sundries - Meats - Vegetables 867 -3586 21282 S. Marks Riverdale, Calif. BROWN FEED & SEED, INC. The Home of Brown's Sweet Mix Dairy Feeds Rclling - Grinding - Mixing 867 -3558 Riverdale, California BORBA BROS. FARMS 867 -3286 5521 22nd Ave. Riverdale Compliments of J. B. HAWKIN'S RANCH FIVE POINTS BOSTON RANCH CO. STAR ROUTE 2, BOX 100 LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA Top Row (left toright): Officers JoelPopejoy, Robert Diehl, Martin Stzonpf, Bill Arneson, Don Shepherd, Henry Ramirez, Tony Giterrero. Bottom Row (left to right): Det. Sgt. Ervin Metzler, Officer Phil Arm- strong, Officer Dale Hufford, Sgt. Robert Galloway, Chief Robert O. Bustan2ante, Sgt. Elliott Martinez, Sgt. Andrew Padilla and Captain Charles P. McVay. ORANGE COVE POLICE DEPARTMENT rblenrbers of the Orange Police Deparl- nicnt are (Back rozv, left to right) Reserves Elmer Chaffin, Benny Navarro, Asst. Chief James Tacketl, Officers Ron Verrnuelen, Larry Meyer. Bob Gonzales and Chief Melvin A. Clancy. (Sealed) Dispalchers. Olive Niehart, Lorraine Vel- asgrucz, Belly Robinson and Steve Kuffel. BANGER POLICE DEPARTMENT DOUBLE M M COCKTAILS & LIQUOR STORE 13019 So. Elm Ave. Caruthers 864 -3349 LASSEN FOOD MARKET 13015 So. Elm Ave. Caruthers "s DAY & NIGHT LUNCH Carl & Margie McCraw 864 -8552 415 Tahoe Caruthers CARUTHERS AUTO SUPPLY 711 Henderson 864 -3057 Caruthers, Calif. CLEVENGER MERCANTILE CO., INC. Hardware, Implements, Fuller Paints, Etc. 864 -3019 Caruthers CARUTHERS PUMP & REPAIR SHOP Turbine Pumps, Pressure Systems, Pump Repairs Wiring John C. Barber, Owner Bus. 864 -3109 Res. 864 -3624 2199 Superior, P.O. Box 216 Caruthers, Calif. LASSEN FOOD MARKET 13015 So. Elm Ave. Caruthers FRANK C. DIENER RANCH FIVE POINTS FIVE POINTS AUTO PARTS 16920 W. Mt Whitney Ave. Fresno Phone 864 -8787 884 -2489 Five Points LASSEN MARKET 884 -2451 Five Points CHARLES MESSEC COMPANY P. O. Box 35 TU 4 -2461 Five Points, Calif. Compliments Of HARNISH - FIVE POINTS INC. FIVE POINTS WESTSIDE CROP DUSTERS INC. CROP DUSTING and AIRPLANE SPRAY P. O. Box 305 844 -2681 Five Points (Left ti serve C R eizdon serve G Goizsah R es ery IKINGSBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT Shown, left to right: Chief Helge Lindholm, Officers Tilden Tremper, Robert F. Johnson, Paul Johnson, Robert Speer, Val Gardner, Herb King, Clifford Palm, and Lt. Don Wright. Fowler Police Department (Left to right): Chief Albert Quintana, Re- serve Officer Pat Carnahan, Patrol.7rian Alex Rendon, Assistant Chief Carlos Mag- ana,Re- serve Officer Larry Noble,Patrol7nan Vernon Gonsalves. (Not pictured is Charles Crisp, t Reserve Officer.) Kerman Police Department Mewber.r of the Kee -ina71 Police De- Parhnent are: (1. to r.) Chief James McElroy; Matron Bess Niederquell; Officer Paul Nikitin; Officer Jerry M/lllcan; Sgt, Olen McDaniel. i"'�1 PIPPIN'S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES AND SPECIALIZED MACHINE WORK P.O. Box 497 - 154 N. 4th St. - Ph. 935 -3078 Coalinga, California 93210 KEN'S CHEVRON SERVICE ATLAS PRODUCTS Tires • Batteries • Accessories • Washing KEN VOLKMAR Fifth & Forest, Coalinga Dial 935 -1967 CITY GARAGE S RADIATOR WORKS National Auto Road Service AAA Contract Station No. 1 18 Phone 935 -1239 504 East Polk Street Coalinga RON LEE UNION OIL DISTRIBUTOR a P.O. Box 834 — Coalinga t� 9 935 -1687 BURNETT CONSTRUCTION CO. General Pipeline & Oilfield Maintenance Contractors Phone. Bus. ( 209) 935 -0034 — Res. 935 -0265 Coalinga CLARENCE R. VAN DYKE Ranch Star Rt. 1, Box 34 935 -2856 Coalinga McKAY TRUCKING CO. 239 College 935 -0851 Coalinga HARRIS FEEDING CO. CUSTOM CATTLE FEEDING Jack Harris —Owner ( 209) 884 -2437 Telephone P.O. Box 308, Five Points, Calif. Fresno, County 112 HURON GENERAL STORE Red Flurry, Owner Box 426 Ph. 945 -2350 Huron, Calif. Huron Welding $ Machine Works Vick Hendrix 9th Street 945 -2298 Huron HURON LUMBER & SUPPLY, INC. • HARDWARE • PAINTS • BUILDING, HOME AND FARM SUPPLIES D. HAYS DORNAN Res. 945 -2179 SOMMERVILLE FARMS Huron VERNON L. THOMAS, INC. HURON Member (back r, S,at. Jac, V erlm C Bearer: CLOVIS POLICE DEPARTMENT 0 Members of the Clovis Police Department are shown (back row, 1. to r.) Chief Thomas W. Higgason; Sgt. Jack McGoughy; Patrolman Larry Spiers,. Sgt. Verlin Gould: Patrolmen Charles Atkino: William Beater; fames Chri.rtopher; Don Twilleager: John Atkino and Lt. Gino Pishione. (front row seated, 1. to r.) Sgt. Harry Rohde; Juv. Officer fames Mor- row; Dispatcher Evelyn Bennett; Dispatcher Shirley Birr: Policewoman Frances Qualls and Patrolmen Shelby Cox and Dick Brownell. COALINGA POLICE DEPARTMENT Front Row, left to right: Captain R. J. Rose, Chief A. C. Griffith, Lt. Robert Houtchens. Back Row, left toright: Patrolmen Zenaido Avila, Byron Campbell, Jim Henry, W. R. Nix. Patrolman Michael Keenan, not shown, is attending Police School at Gavilan College, Hollister, California. 113 COALINGA MARKET 309 E. Polk St. 935 -2649 Coalinga JERRY'S PHILLIPS 66 "MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE" 504 E. Polk Ave. 935 -3220 Coalinga JOHN T. BRAGG & SONS Funeral Chapel 486 No. 5th St. 935 -3338 Coalinga John Bragg Sr. Phillip Bragg THE BIRDSONG CO. Buster Brown Shoes - Children Life Stride - Naturalizer - Women Roblee Shoes - Men Fifth & D St., Coalinga 935 -2524 OILFIELD SHELL SERVICE Route 1 — Box 165 COALINGA, CALIF, BOLIEAIJ WELDING CO. 269 E. Forest Ave. 935 -0416 Coalinga Compliments of P. W. BIRDWELL RANCH Coalinga "VERY INTERESTING" 114 STARKEY AND ERWI N RANCH COALINGA Compliments of M. J. & R. S. ALLEN COALINGA VIERHUS FARMS Coalinga, California JOHN C. CONN RANCH COALINGA ph,� thel ccnn rew. give the flit-, ,yon fern ph"t until they dent howl inrit, the Char histo lishe publi This Jubil CC The ahove k .a cop} of siauala photos founal in the .ack. Believing them to he likenes�v% of the m:ua who comuaittcd the rohbvries I will pay a reward of ;:5o to the person who will give the the name and anteccalents of the man who sat for the original of these pictures in Fresno on Alai- at, igoo, provided that this information is furnished prior to thiti arrest. The photographcr wln- took the picuire, i% unable to sav whether tlu stark acros, the nose is lucto :i .car or a matural iu- dentation in the nose, fie ie 1 +ositivr, however, that it is aluc to route pecul- iarily of the no,c anal not :a (hull in the neizative. Office of Sheriff of %7,7dera Co., Cal. MADFIRA, CAL., June 25, 1900. O\ the 17th da% Of May of this year two stages, plying between Chinese on the Sierra Railway, in Tuolumne County,. and Yosemite Valley. were held up a short distance east of 'Vloffit's bridge, on the Tuolumne river, t,y a lone robber with a shotgun. The robber succeeded in obtaining about Si 5c, ; taking no jewelry or any- thing that could be identified. The passengers state that this roan spoke with a Swedish accent. Oil the morning Of the 2nd of this mouth, One private stage and three regular stages from Raymond to Yosemite were held up atx>tit two miles below Grub Gulch in Madera County, by one mail carrying a 'Winchester rifle, his face masked with a blue bandana handkerchief, and his hands blackened. The ttrivate stage was held an hour and a i�caiTH E BLACK K IIe gave the driver a slip of paper on which had been printed with a lead pencil; "The Black Kid," and said that thee could probably be- The Daring Multiple Hold Up On The Road to Yosemite stages two United States cavalrymen, tntveliiig in advance of their Charles Clough last year completed a history of Madera County which was pub- lished in the Madera Tribune and later 'published in a book entitled MADERA. This was done as part of the Diamond Jubilee Observance of Madera County. H & H COTTON GINNING CO. Rt. 1, Box 470 Coalinga 115 By Charles Clough ONE OF THE WEST'S most audacious stage robberies was committed a few miles north of Fresno when a lone bandit held up four stage coaches, a wood wagon, a freighter and two U. S. Cavalrymen —all at the same time. This multiple holdup is not a legend from early Gold Rush days, but a well-documented incident on June 2, 1900. It occurred on what was then the main road from the railroad in Raymond to Yosemite Valley. The bandit selected a particularly sandy stretch of road which forced even the fastest teams to slow down. His well- chosen site was about two miles west of Grub Gulch, a faltering mining town four miles west of Ahwahnee. Reports of the robbery varied from the first. Stories printed in later years varied even more because of inaccurate memories, confusion with other holdups, and the addition of incidents, which may or may not be true, but which were not reported at the time. The following account is based on the official fugi- tive notice sent out June 25, 1900, by W. B. Thurman, Sheriff of Madera County; and newspaper reports at the time. The latter included a letter from the doctor traveling with a troop of the 6th U. S. Cavalry that was first to arrive at the scene of the crime. It was 9 :00 a.m, on a typically warm June Saturday when a highwayman stepped from behind a tree with his rifle leveled to greet (Continued on Next Page) driver A. H. Foster and a party of stonecut- ters from the Raymond quarries. Their week- end trip to the Mariposa Big Trees was des- tined to an abrupt and prolonged delay. Sheriff Thurman's official notice was only recently discovered in an old Sheriff's album by Madera County Sheriff Marlin L. Young. It undoubtedly gives the basic details more accurately than any other single docu- ment. He wrote: "On the morning of the 2nd of this month, one private stage and three regular stages from Raymond to Yosemite were held up about two miles below Grub Gulch in Madera County, by one man carrying a Winchester rifle, his face masked with a blue bandana handkerchief, and his hands blackened. The private stage was held an hour and a half awaiting the arrival of the regular stages. The robber in the meantime joked with the passengers and appeared perfectly at ease. He gave the driver a slip of paper on which had been printed with a lead pencil, `The Black Kid,' and said that they would probably become better acquainted. "In the intervals between the arrival of the stages two United States cavalrymen, traveling in advance of their troop were halted and disarmed, and a teamster held up. After the robbery of the last stages a second team- ster drove tip, was halted and the robber demanded his lunch and an ax with which to break open Wells, Fargo & Co.'s treasure WESTSIDE CHEMICAL WESTSIDE HARDWARE MENDOTA MOTOR PARTS P. O. Box 126, Mendota Phone 655 -4346 NAYARIT GROCERY Corner 6th & Riofrio Mendota SORENSEN MACHINE WORKS Steel Fabricators Ph. 655 -4251 Mendota, California FOUR-WAY SERVICE Phone: 655 -4671 Belmont & Hiway 33 - 837 Derrick Ave. MENDOTA, CALIFORNIA 93640 116 box, which he had obtained from the mail stage. "While engaged with this teamster, Troop F, United States Cavalry, appeared on the scene, and though he had taken everything as it came up to this time, the robber evidently concluded that a whole troop of United States Cavalry were too many for him, so he threw off his mask and took to the brush. "The troopers were after him immedi- ately, but though they scoured the country and searched the brush faithfully for several hours, he could not be found. They found near the scene of the holdup a barley sack, evi- dently the property of the robber, containing among other things a compass, pair of field glasses and twenty -four stamp photos. "The passengers' description of this man vary considerably —his height being placed anywhere from 5 feet, 8 inches to 5 feet, 10z inches, and his weight anywhere from 150 to 175 lbs. All agree, however, that he spoke with the accent of a Swede or German, and that his hair was a little lighter than medium where it could be seen below his hat on the back of his head. He was dressed in blue BILL'S UNION & AUTO 76 Appliances — Radio — TV MOW Garage Cantua Creek, Calif. THREE ROCKS Grocery - Cafe - Dept. Store P.O. Box 204 Three Rocks Hwy 33 Between Mendota & Coalinga SHINER'S DEPT. STORE COMPLETE LINE OF Men's - Women's - Children's Clothing Shoes - Notions - Drugs Three Rocks MINNITE'S VARIETY STORE P. O. Box 198, Cantua Creek, Caifornia GILIO'S DESERETTE GROCERY & LIQUOR P. O. Box 44, Cantua Creek Phone San Joaquin 698 -8649 overalls, dark cotton shirt with narrow light stripes, black slouch hat and heavy brogan shoes. "This robber obtained about $ 280 and was also careful not to take anything that could be identified. "We have ascertained that the stamp photos found in the sack were taken in Fresno on May 21, 1900, but the photographer did not know the name of the man who had them taken. The compass, field glasses and a 38 -55 Win- chester rifle were purchased at a second -hand store in Fresno on May 23. The clerk who made the sale says that the stamp photos are perfect likenesses of the purchaser, and that he thinks he gave his name as Weller, though it may have been Willard or Mallard. "The foregoing is a brief history of two of the most daring crimes in the annals of stage robbery in California." (In an opening paragraph reference is made to a hold up of two stages in Tuolumne County two weeks before. ) "It is not necessary to say that it behooves every officer in this and adjoining States to use every effort to catch this man. He has the nerve to attempt anything, and is likely to be heard from at any time and at any place. "The State and Wells, Fargo & Co. each offer a standing reward of $300 for the arrest PAPPAS & CO. .,�Z•M. % It sy y � w_ 4#LIS. M``�i S C• Growers - Shippers - Distributors of GOLDEN TREAT CANTALOUPES Mendota, Calif. and conviction of this class of offenders, mak- ing a total of $600 that will go to the man who succeeds in landing `The Black Kid' behind the bars. "Do not post." NEWSPAPER STORIES Such were the facts as outlined by Sheriff Thurman. Reports in the newspapers gave a more complete picture of the daring, comedy and human drama involved in the protracted crime and pursuit. The Fresno Morning Republican carried the first report of the crime the following morning. Its principle error, and one which it never corrected, was that five stages had been held up. It added nothing to the above except to point out, "The rush to the valley has been so great of late that extra stages had to be put onto accommodate the tourists." The Republican's next story on the inci- dent was an interview with A. H. Foster, driv- er of the first stage and operator of a hotel in Raymond. Foster proudly displayed a scrap of white paper, folded once, upon which had been "printed in a school -boy fashion, THE BLACK KID." "He handed me that card with the remark, `You will know me by this card,'" (Continued on Next Page) W. J. DEAL RANCH Growers Of * COTTON * GRAIN * MELONS * FLAX - CORN P.O. Box 427 — Mendota Foster related, although he couldn't fully explain the remark. He thought the bandit unusually furtive as though he feared being recognized. The stone - cutters were well - equipped for their hour - and -a -half wait as they had brought beer for their holdiay. The bandit permitted them to drink it, and as the morning got warmer, he let them lie in the shade. "I was goingto ask him to join us," Fos- ter said, "but I thought he might think I was getting too familiar on a short acquaintance." Next to arrive was the wood wagon. Its driver was relieved of his money, and told to relax with the Foster group until the stages arrived. Two horsemen next galloped around the bend in the road. They were troopers with the Cavalry unit, who had been sent ahead to arrange for provisions at Grub Gulch. They were disarmed and their horses tied to Fos - ter's stage while they joined the wait for the regular stages. The first of the three tourists' stages soon arrived and driver Bright Gillespie pulled it to the side of the road as directed by the lone bandit. The passengers were lined up, a hat was passed and then placed on the road for the Black Kid to pick up after they had returned to their seats. The next stages, which weren't following too closely because of the dust, received the same reception and followed the same dictated routine. The Black Kid had a little trouble with the third load of tourists as they were all Chinese. He and the driver, Ernest Stevens, backed up by the 38 -55 Winchester, finally overcame the lan- guage barrier and relieved them of their money also. Foster was most complimentary of the manner in which the Black Kid handled the whole affair. He said the Kid was very polite and never used profanity except when a tourist was a little slow in alighting from the stage. He waved the gun at him and said, "It appears to me that you are damn slow." Fosterwas also reported as saying, pos- sibly with tongue-in- cheek, that many victims felt, "In fact it was somewhat of a satisfac- tion to be robbed in a thoroughly modern and scientific manner compared with the clumsy methods of earlier days." When the Black Kid completed his looting, he told Foster to leave first since he had arrived first. Instead of permitting the troop- ers to remount their horses, he told them to get into one of the regular stages and ordered two of the tourists to mount the horses. As Foster's stage pulled out, the two cav- alry horses ran away with their inexperienced iM SAM & D. M. BIANCUCCI, INC. FARMING Firebaugh, California GILBERT'S PLUMBING SHOP PLUMBING * HEATING * PUMPS Gilbert Gardner, Proprietor P. O. Box 515, Firebaugh Phone 659 -2419 PAG'S & JUANITA 1178 O Street 659 -2068 Firebaugh ADAMS AUTO SUPPLY Firebaugh REBECCHI DEPT. STORE Shoes and Clothing for the Family Blue Chip Stamps - Bankamericard 1467 11th Street 659 -2259 Firebaugh D. T. LOCKE RANCH Bass Ave. — Box 126 659.2517 Firebaugh LEO'S GARAGE Complete Auto & Truck Repair 24 Hour Towing Phone 659 -2508 Nite Phones 659 -2896 or 659 -2297 N. Hwy. 33 8. Storey Rd. Firebaugh Compliments RICHARD J. LEHMANN Agricultural Service Firebaugh 659 -2265 8th BEST WISHES V. C. BRITTON COMPANY FIREBAUGH, CALIF. PEREZ BROS. [Al ,PO SEAc,O Growers and Shippers CALIFORNIA FRUITS & VEGETABLES Firebaugh, California FIREBAUGH CONCRETE & MATERIALS COMPANY Ready Mix Concrete - Rock - Sand Sack Cement Ben Latorraca —Res. OL 9 -2862 8th St. 8, Highway 33 Firebaugh, Calif GUY HOUK RANCH FIREBAUGH riders. They bolted down the road towards Raymond but had only gone about 300 yards when they ran into the advanced unit of the Cavalry, consisting of Major Rucker, his son, a lieutenant and Dr. Pedlar. The runaways were quickly stopped, but one terrified tourist could only manage to gasp out, "A bloody man with a gun!" They sensed what must have happened and the Major dispatched the lieutenant to bring up the troop while he and the other two spurred their horses to the scene of the crime. They arrived in time to be ordered by the Black Kid to stop but none of them saw or heard him. He thought better of his challenge and darted into the brush rather than repeat it. The three, when told of this, dashed in hot pursuit. Dr. Pedlar, totally unarmed, was the only one to encounter the bandit. He came face -to- face with him and later reported to General Muller, "He was 60 yards off, coming my way through dense brush. Between us most of the ground was quite open. We met by chance, saw each other at the same instant. He cov- ered me instantly, and his appearance as well as his promptness I shall never forget. Bare- headed, his face blackened, a narrow uncol- ored ring around his eyes, his cloth mask gone, he would have made a good Kodak pic- ture. He claimed the right to make the first `snap shot' and I did not tarry to argue the matter. Wheeling the horse (I suppose I did it quickly), I hurriedly reported to the major the whereabouts of the game." The troops were only about 100 yards away and within minutes they had been deployed over the area where the doctor had seen the Kid. The area was scoured for an hour, then, leaving a lieutenant and six men on the ground, the Cavalry moved on to Ahwah- nee. The detachment remained until peace officers arrived about two o'clock in the aft- ernoon. His hurried departure caused the Black Kid to leave considerable gear behind. The doctor reported, "Within 200 feet of the hold- up, we found his hat and mask and a few yards further his personal `baggage,' a sack con- taining a dark sweats_, a Jest, bat, cap, socks, comb, compass, field glass, soap, salve, salt, tin bucket, Jewsharp, harmonica, (Continued on Nexl Page) MILLER & WILSON MARKET Phone 698 -8452 Tranquillity a handkerchief exactly like the one used as his mask and 24 stamp photos, evidently of him, for the picture showed the hat and sweat- er found in the sack. He also carried a cloth bandage ( surgical) showing he was disposed to consider possible danger to himself. "We delivered the articles found to peace officers the same afternoon —as soon as we knew they were in existence. I notice a Chron- icle dispatch from Madera says we hampered the sheriff by keeping the Kid's baggage. We merely retained the sack a few hours for safekeeping. The same item says the Major and I were held up while riding in a wagon. In view of the fact that I was twice confronted by his, the robber's, rifle and at no time sur- rendered and having seen Major Rucker, un- armed, rush the bandit into the brush and pursue him, I am modest enough to say the Madera man has grossly misrepresented two officers who were not in a wagon but in their saddles, and bravely did their best to capture the outlaw." The defensive tone of the doctor's letter is probably a reaction to considerable crit- icism in the mountain area of the military for bungling their part of the affair. There is no doubt that some criticism was justified, but for the most part the troops were victims of circumstances over which they had no con- trol. The fact that the cavalrymen had no ammunition in their rifles made them easy WEST SIDE PUMP CO. Pumps - Pump Repairs & Sprinkler Systems Phone 693 -4315 San Joaquin, Calif. WEST SIDE CAFE On & Off Sale Liquors Pete L. & Anna Niboli 8729 Main St., San Joaquin � NATIONAL MARKET xi Tb.��� Wholesale and Retail Meat and Groceries Su WPM, Calif. IRSmunow Sin FRUIT - nGETUIES i SPICES Phone 693 4137 MATT'S CLUB San Joaquin 120 targets among civilians. Dr. Pedlar offered a rather weak excuse when he wrote that "only noncoms were permitted to carry ammunition as we were not aware we were passing through the `enemy's country.' " Most troops at that time traveled without ammunition, in order to prevent accidents as well as unfortunate incidents in case the men drank too much in the towns they passed through. Their lack of ammunition undoubtedly caused considerable confusion and delay, but the unarmed troop- ers really deserved compliments rather than criticism for rushing into the brush to look for an armed bandit. None of the clues gave the investigating officer much to work on and they were never able to capture the Black Kid. Many men were picked up for questioning, but not enough evi- dence could be found to hold any of them for trial. The holdup of the two stages in Tuolumne had a few points in common with the local holdup, but no evidence was ever uncovered to definitely link the two. It too went unsolved. SNOW'S MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING 719 S. Madera Ave. Phone 846 -8811 Kerman, Calif. 93630 MACK LAZARUS SALES & SERVICE * FORDS * RAMBLERS * YAMAHA SPCRTCYCLES * MOBILE HOMES * TRAVEL TRAILERS "LOWEST DELIVERED PRICES IN THE STATE'' TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 6410 N. Blackstone, Fresno — 439 -1930 14750 W. Whilesbridge Rd., Kerman — 846 -9341 Fresno Phone 2331802 JOE GRUCE, JR. DBA .e A�1fT AGENT George H. Fries Insurance Agency 179 S. Madera Kerman, California Bus. 846 -8403 Res. 846 -9979 SIMS CHEVROLET, INC. Putting YOU first, Keeps us first 758 So. Madera Ave. 846 -9335 Kerman, Calif. Chevrolet Dealer Since 1930 A & H FARMS RANCH VI 6 -8758 Kerman I FROM A SHERIFF'S ALBUM CIRCA 1901 Post Publicly, Retiring those of July r, t889. Do not Destroy or Deface. $300 STANDING REWARD OFFERED BY WELLS FARGO & COMPANY For the Arrest and Conviction of Highwaymen. WELLS FARGO & COMPANY will pay to the party making the arrest THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ($300) for the arrest and final conviction of each person engaged in the robbery of any Driver or Messenger employed in carrying its Express upon a Highway or Railroad Train, PROVIDED no more than one reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of the same person. JNO. J. VALENTINE, Ban Francisco, May 1, 1899. President WELLS FARGO k CO)IPANY. In Adclition to the Above F`OLLO�PZ1VCi- LIBERAL STATE AND TERRITORIAL REWARDS dR3s7 IN FORODr TO —OPITr CALIFORNIA, $300. Twenty -first Regular Session. California Legislature. AN ACT IMI'OSING CERTAIN DUTIES UPON THE. Gov ERNOR OF THE STATE.. Approved April 3, 1876.) The People of the Slate of California, represented nn .Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: SECTION I. The Governor shall offer a Standing Reward of Three Hundred Dollars 4300) for the arrest of each person engaged in the robbery of, or in an attempt to rob, any person or persons upon, or having in charge, in whole or in part, any stagecoach, wagon, railroad train, or other conveyance, engaged at the time in carrying passengers, or any private conveyance within this State; the reward will be paid to the person or persons making the arrest, immediately upon the conviction of the person or persons so arrested; but no reward shall be paid except after such conviction. z. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage. Approved at Sacramento, by Whi. IRWIN, Governor of California. ORECONt - - $300. Ninth Regular Sesvlon. Oregon Legislature. AN ACT IMPOSING CERTAIN DUTIES UPON THE GOVERNOR of nn: STATE. (Approved Oct. 20, 1876.) Be it enacted by the Legislative Asseunbly of the Slate of Oregon: SECTION t. The Governor shall offer a Standing Heward of Three Hundred Dollars ($900) for the arrest of each person who shall place, or attempt to place, any obstruction on any railroad track, or who shall misplace any switch on any such road, whereby the life of any person passing over said road may be endangered, and for the arrest of each person engaged in the robbing, or attempting to rob, any person upon, or having in charge, in whole or in part, any stage coach, wagon, railroad train, or other conveyance, engaged in carrying passengers, or any I private conveyance within this State; the reward to be paid to the person making such arrest out of any money not otherwise appropriated, im- mediately upon the conviction of the person so arrested; but no reward shall be paid except after such conviction. 2. This act shall take effect after its approval by the Governor. Approved at Salem, by L, F. GROVER, Governor of Oregon, MONTANA, $300. Penal Code, Section 2861. The Governor must offer a Standing Howard of Three Hundred Dollars (Mo) for the arrest of any person engaged in the robbery of, or in an attempt to rob, any person or persons upon, or having in charge, in whole or in part, any stage coach, wagon, railroad train, or other I conveyance, engaged at the time in carrying passengers; or any private conveyance within this State; the reward lobe paid to the person mak- ing the arrest, immediately upon the conviction of the person arrested; but no reward shall be paid except after such conviction. NElLADA, _ - - $250. Regular Session. Nevada Legislature. AN ACT TO AMEND AN ACT ENTITLED ,Ax AFT To AUTIIORIt F. AND REt1UIRE THE PAYMENT OF REWARDS IN CERTAIN CASES," Approved Feb. 26, 1877. (Approved Feb. 23, 1885.) The People of the Slate of Nevada, represented in Ike Senate and Assenbly, do enact as follows: SECTION 1, Section one of said Act is hereby amended to read as follows : SECTION I' The Governor shall offer a Standing Howard of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars for the arrest of each person engaged in the robbery of, or in the attempt to rob, any person or persons upon, or having in charge, in whole or in part, any stage coach, wagon, railroad train, or other conveyance, engaged at the time in conveying passengers, or any private conveyance within the State, or for the arrest of each person engaged in the robbery of, or in the attempt to rob, any person or persons upon any highway in the State of Nevada; the reward to be paid to the person or persons making the arrest immediately upon the conviction of the person or persons so arrested; provided, no reward shall be paid except after such conviction; and provided, further, that the provisions of this Act shall not apply to any Sheriff, Constable, Marshal or police officer who shall make such arrest, in performance of the duties of his office in the county where such officer resides, or in which his official duties are required to be performed. Public support of law enforcement was encouraged by the offer of standing rewards. Although the amounts do not seem great by today's standards, it should be remembered that $300 would buy a lot more potatoes or beans about the turn of the century than it will today. ( All the following posters are courtesy of Sheriff Marlin Young of Madera County.) 121 WEST McKINLEY GROCERY 11499 West McKinley, Fresno Phone 846 -8341— Kerman SAKATA PACKING CO. Growers - Shippers - Packers of Fresh Fruits 843 -2433 Biola Kerman EPPERSON'S MARKET 2590 N. Madera, Kerman 846 -8438 JOHN T. BRAGG & SONS Funeral Chapel 538 So. Madera Ave. Ph. 846.9369 Kerman John Bragg Jr. KERMAN WHOLESALE MEAT 861 So. Madera Ave. Kerman, Calif. Business Ph. 846 -9694 Fresno - 485 -8927 FRED PALLESI, Owner MA'S CAFE HOME COOKED FOOD Open 24 Hours A Day Plaza Shopping Center, Kerman 15085 W. Whitesbridge Rd., Kerman 846 -9903 OSCAR E. JERNER & SONS Cement Contractors — Monolithic Pipe Lines 15175 N. Nielson 846 -8458 Kerman RENO'S HARDWARE Sporting Goods Television - RCA, Philco, Hotpoint Appliances - Hotpoint, Whirlpool, Philco, Amano 776 So. Madera Ave. 846 -9491 Kerman, Calif. KROMBERG BROS. 13550 W. Clinton Ave. 846 -8455 Kerman, California 122 1 3W :� "On a fast deal, I can give these to you for a mere song. " NOBLE CATTLE CO. P. O. Box 511 Kerman BAKER COMMODITIES, INC.ON I KERMAN DIVISION wiOr. PROTC�M ML.E �.E.L FRESNO 237 -4320 P. O. BOX 487 KERMAN 846 -9393 KERMAN, CALIFORNIA HELM BEAN & SEED WAREHOUSE, INC. P. O. Box 68 Phone (209) 866 -5422 - 864 -8533 HELM, CALIFORNIA $1 For the recc Model 49, 2 WANTED FOR ATTEMPTING TO MURDER One Trillia.nts, a linht colored ..lfalntin. abnat _0;; pearsnfa,ge.'ahnttt 5 ft_ lO inches hi:h, a,eiRht aboat 150 /1's, rt,ther slinabailt, It It as a scar we t9ft ekeekk lonk•s its it htrd beea brtraed, about alt inch: lone na,d. ntte half' inch. wide. Has on, a pair of n/.tl, overalls and a white s/varh hat, was barefooted. when last seen. A. J. BOO.9Rn, Sheriff. Red Blaff,Cal.,Jttlh 20, 1900. $25 Reward. for Arrest and Recovery. GRWI D LARCENY. BROWN MEMO TOP BUGGY, STOLEN. One large brown mare ( Pacer) 9 years old; weight about 1o5o Ibs, ; right bind leg swollen at ankle joint. One block piano box end spring top buggy in good condition Dark mounted breast plate single harness, ring martingale; buggy robe, gray on one side and check on the other; one red dress blanket. Taken by a man, age about 45 years, height about 6 feet, weight about 22o lbs., fleshy build, full features, ruddy complexion, heavy light brown mustache. Wore light gray suit of clothes, sack coat, gray flannel shirt, dark soft hat. Hired rig from Fashion Stables, July 28, t9o,3. Arrest, bold and wire. We hold warrant. S. C. HODGKINS, Chief of Police. Oakland, Cal., JuIv .to, .goo. Horse and Wagon Stolen 1 hold tcrnraut fm• Grand l.arcea'. for Recardo Arimo, it Mexican, admit 5 ft. ; 0r 8 in. in height, 111)0111. :to years ola; tuts a .mall Wa •I< mn.a;tnc0; tc(lip;lil nhout 141) or 150 Ili-A. Aiso n \Irxi3 au u:rncd Vl- a,1eiseu ;loiva.s. Ife is ihoul a ft. 11 in., scoip!:. ab.utt 150 lh tery slender; need 28 or SO years They lnlh left hw•e to;tell:er in a road .wagon, drivin;•a Lily Norm, a oighing about 10,10 ths., with inane ronehud an•l has hind feel n little while. 'I'hc wa;;m1 teas used for it delivery wn,'0u; painted bl•1ok, 3:,111 Ims it erook- ed axle and the sprittlr filstened tin axle. Keep it ciose look- out for them, nud if found, arrest and hold 1.nd wire tile. Sanger. Cal.. Ali,,. I• dlroU. .1. 11. IRVINE., CoaYtable. Stolen from Bert Tibbets on the night of August 9th, .goo, one light solid brindle female grey hound with large scar on side of flank. Ver} pretty and will answer to the name of "Rosy." Weight about 65 pounds. Will pay the above reward for recovery of grey hound. Arrest any one found in possession of same and telephone or wire at my ex- pense. 1 hold John Doe warrant for •010wi larceny. H. L. BORGWARDT, JR., Sheriff. Dated Bakersfield, Cal., August ii, rgoo. $10 REWARD FROM A SHERIFF'S ALBUM CIRCA 1901 Many "wanted" notices went on penny postcards fifty to a hundred years ago. Many offered very small rewards of $ 5 or $10 but were kept and, we presume, referred to with telling results. r the recovery of Columbia Bicycle No. 5980, Fdel 49, 22 inch Frame, No. 80 Hartford Tires. H. R. BROWNE, Sec'y Athenian Club, 473 14th St.. Oakland 123 JOE'S TAVERN & STEAK HOUSE Auberry COALINGA LUMBER CO., INC. Les Homes, Dave Homes Area Code 209, Dial 935 -0875 425 West Elm Street, Coalinga, Calif. E F ANDS MARKET & M LIQUORS 2334 W. Tahoe 864 -3181 638 E. Polk St. 935 -0272 Caruthers Coalinga THE BEAR PAW CO. 4165 E. Perrin, Clovis .299 -6852 JAY BRINKLEY SERVICE 1 110 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299 -4471 CLOVIS GLASS SHOP Specializing in Auto Glass 756 Pollasky, Clovis 299 -2819 FAMILY FOOD CENTER SUPPORT LAW ENFORCEMENT A Friend LACEY'S CAFE In the heart of Town Coalinga WALKERS CAFE 167 E. Elm Ave. 935 -9941 Coalinga 1420 Tollhouse Rd. 299 -4489 I BERT'S DEL RANCHO REY MARKET Clovis 433 Portola Ave. Del Rey FOSTER FREEZE 299 -2820 902 Clovis Ave., Clovis HILLMAN'S SHOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Family 481 Pollasky, Clovis 299 -4764 HUMPHREY STATION 299 -6522 Tollhouse Road — Clovis J & M LIQUOR & SPORT GOODS Fishing & Hunting Licenses John and Millie Andreis 610 Clovis, Clovis 299 -4445 LINENBACH AUTO PARTS — Wholesale and Retail Sales — 604 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299 -4381 RALPH'S DRUG STORE No. Tollhouse & Sunnyside, Clovis 299 -2101 CHARLES SUNLAND STATION 1606 N. St. 659 -2243 Firebaugh FOWLER FLORAL SHOP 310 E. Merced St., Fowler 834 -2505 MIRIGIAN ELECTRIC SERVICE 834 -2691 5487 E. Dinuba, Fowler RUFUS McILROY Farm Equipment Lassen at Tenth, Huron Phone WHitney 5 -2266 RANCH HARDWARE & VARIETY Next To the Post Office in Huron Every Thing for the Family Needs 124 SMOKE HOUSE BAR AND RESTAURANT Lassen Avenue Huron TONY'S MARKET GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES BEER & WINE Lassen Avenue Huron ACE SUPERMARKET 846 -9995 Kerman DOROTHY'S Junior & Young Adult Fashions 723 S. Madera, Kerman 846 -8666 KERMAN CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY All Types Furniture, Auto & Truck Upholstery Cleaning Service Free Estimates ; Free Pickup & Delivery QUALITY WORKMANSHIP 178 S. Madera, Kerman 846 -8737 (Fresno 266 -6988) — SOUZA'S LIQUOR STORE LIQUORS - BEER - WINE - MIXES DELICATESSEN 651 S. Madera Ave. Phone 846 -8728 Kerman, California 93630 LATON LUMBER COMPANY P. O. Box 188 Phone WA 3 -4636 PAULEY'S BLACKSMITH & WELDING P. O. Box 241 Orange Cove METRY'S CAFE 19763 E. Manning Ave. Reedle, 638 -2220 MILLER'S GARAGE 1237 G Street, Reedley ME 8 -2024 BEN W. NACHTIGALL Beacon Oil Distributor 940 1 St., Reedley 638 -2502 TEN RULES OF SAFETY FOR ALL CHILDREN This has been printed to help you protect yourself from injury or harm. Discuss these rules with your parents for they are good rules to remember. 1. Obey your parents in all things. Their interest is in your welfare and safety. NEVER DISOBEY THEM. 2. Do NOT accept candy or gifts from strangers. 3. Do NOT accept rides from strangers eventhoughyou have missed your bus or are late for school. 4. BEWARE of strangers who are overly friendly in the movies. REPORT them at once to the usher or the man in charge. 5. Take a PAL along when you go to the movies, playgrounds, stores, etc. 6. Never play alone in alleys or deserted buildings, KEEP TOGETHER. 7. Do NOT run or play in the street. 8. NEVER play in or around trunks, packingcrates, caves, or abandoned ice box - esas you may become locked inside and die. 9. Do NOT cross the streets except at marked cross - walks, at intersections, or where a policeman or crossing guard is on duty.. Then WALK, do NOT run, across the street. 10. When riding a bicycle obey ALL traffic laws. REEDLEY ARMY SURPLUS Boots - Camping - Fishing Clothing 1141 G St., Reed ley 638 -2719 ALWAYS REMEMBER: Your parents, teachers, and police offi- cers wish to keep you safe and happy. You can help by obeying the rules. THE POLICE OFFICER IS YOUR FRIEND. GO TO HIM when you are in TROUBLE or NEED HELP. If any stranger tries to make you disobey any of the rules, report him at once to your parents, your teacher, or a policeman. 6 A'rHIEF IS BORN TORII MARKET APRILE'S PLACE 1 1426 Grove Street 933 Academy, Sanger 875 -7179 Irrigation Pumps (All Types) ROGER'S CORNER GROCERY Home Pressure Systems 22015 E. Adams Ave. PISTACCHIO PUMP CO. Reedley PUMP SALES & SERVICE 1432 So. Academy Sonaer 875 =3891 TOM'S T.V. & APPLIANCES 1349 1 Street, Reedley 638 -2636 LANARE GROCERY 7462 W. Mt. Whitney Ave. Riverdale, Calif. DARNELL'S LOCKER PLANT 1815 W. Front St. 896 -1604 Selma SELMA OUTDOOR Marine Supply & Repair Auto Glass & Upholstery Pittsburgh Paints 1503 Grove 51., Selma (209) 896 -5233 125 FRANK TRAMMEL 9295 E. Dinuba, Selma 896 -2552 Selma KEN'S SHOPPING CENTER SHAVER LAKE, CALIF. TOLLHOUSE CAFE Good Food —Home Made Pies "Friendly Service" Larry & Letho Paden, Owners Tollhouse 126 PINT Por ARCHIE'S RESTAURANT BELMONT MOTORS "The Best For The least In Used Cars" 6187 N. Blackstone 439 -9906 A -1 INSULATION & FENCE CO. 3808 E. Belmont Ave. Ph. 264 -9904 6766 E. Olive, Fresno 251 -6219 ARAX MARKET BEN'S NORWALK SERVICE 502 L Street 237 -5048 Engine Tun* -Up - Minor Motor 1poin — CompWM Lubrication — A B CMUSIC SERVICE Fresno 796 East Shaw Avenue (Car. Ist and Show) Phone 224 -4137 Fresno, Colif- 93726 1031 E. Belmont 485 -1900 BIG BORE DRILLING CO. ARROW PHARMACY Well Drilling - Cesspools - Septic Tanks A and M CARPET 4796 E. Kings Canyon Rd. 255 -8351 Licensed Contractor - For Free Estimates 620 W. Olive, Fresno 237 -2156 Call 264 -5786 4714 E. Home BIG SAVE MARKET Groceries - Meats - Vegetables A & M LUMBER CO. B & D SHELL SERVICE Beer - Wine Open 7 Days a Week Service Is My Business 112 W. Whitesbridge Ave. (Except Major Holidays) BOB GLEASON 266 -3763 4561 Olive & Maple Aves 255 -0424 1240 W. Shields at West Ave. 227 -1170 BILL'S HOME &APPLIANCE CENTER A -TO -Z RENTAL 3992 North Blackstone Ave. CHARLES BALOIAN CO. G.E. - RCA Ph. 229 -0607 Bill Vollgraff, Owner Wholesale Produce Firestone Tires - Complete Line Furniture WE Salute The Sheriff's Dept. For A Job Well Done 1340 G Street Fresno 333 E. California at Martin - 268 -8192 ACME MACHINE CO. BAMBOO HUT BILL'S LIQUOR STORE Steel Tubing Excellent Chinese Food to Take Out 1 148 No. First St. 212 North H St. 266 -9469 2441 N. First St. 222 -1513 233 -3395 Fresno SAM 'I- EXANDER BARON'S POULTRY RANCH GARNETT L. "BILL" BILLINGS REFRIGERATION Fancy Poultry Wholesale Distributors FARM EQUIPMENT 1939 Van Ness 268 -6183 3892 Butler, Fresno 266 -9928 2122 So. "G" St. Ph. 264 -9813 ALLEN'S WELDING SHOP HERB BAUER'S SPORTING GOODS BLACKSTONE GARAGE "The All Sports Store" Tune Ups - Brakes - General Repairs Portable Arc & Acetylene Welding " Open Evenings and Sundays" Arc and Acetylene Welding y g 1339 E. Church Ave. 268 -4203 Where Abby & Blackstone Meet 1638 E. Swift 227 -4457 ALLSTATE SANITARY CO. BEAVER'S ENTERPRISES BLOSSER'S SPORTS EQUIPMENT CO, Suppl6m for RODEOS - snows - "ICS Look For Beaver's Special Poultry ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS 1046 N. Cornelia Ave. 264.8121 Fmno 2245 W. Church, Fresno 233 -1448 1424 Fulton St. Ph. 264 -5585 BLYTH & CO., INC. ANDY'S OWL CLUB BEL AIR MOTEL AND RESTAURANT Charles E. Marsello, Vice President 721 Fulton 237 -9974 W Olive at Hiway 99 268 -4211 Security Bank Bldg. 264 -5987 Fresno ANGELO'S DRIVE IN BELMONT HARDWARE & PAINT BOB'S TAVERN Featuring the Best Hamburgers For All Your Hardware Needs Draft Beer - Pool Table Bar B -Q Beef Sandwiches 710 W. Olive Ave. 268 -3726 817 E. Belmont 233 -0729 4030 E. Belmont Ave. 237 -9731 ANTIQUE UPHOLSTERING SHOP BELMONT SAW SHOP BOSSA'S LIQUOR STORE Rebuilt - Restyled - Modernized Saws, Lawn Mowers Pinking Shears, Small Motor Repair 3348 E. Butler Ave. Guaranteed Furniture Upholstering Riley & Martin 237 -0697 1829 West Olive 237 -0584 Fresno 4126 E. Belmont 264 -5104 — 126 PINT Por FROM A SHERIFF'S ALBUM_ CIRCA 1901 Pinkerton's National Detective Agenc y WANTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT The Government of British Columbia hereby offers a reward of Two HUNDRRA AND Fii -i-Y DoLLARS for the arrest and conviction of WILLIAM R. ATKINSI % %,]lose photograph and description appear on this circular. Atkins was lately Sergeant of the Provincial Police at Victoria, B. C., and absconded front there on June 13, igoo, with $i,2oo.00 belonging to the Crown. DESCRIPTION. William R. Atkins, native of England, age about 33 years. Height about 5 feet [ot, inches. Weight about 195 pounds. Square build. Brown hair, thin in front. May wear thin brown mustache or may be clean shaven. Straight nose. Ruddy complexion. Nearly always wears eyeglasses. Three upper front teeth false, wears a plate. Scar on neck, below and back of one ear. Fluent talker. Well educated. Has worked as clerk, newspaper reporter and cowboy. HANDWRITING OF WILLIAM R. ATKINS. If located telegraph the undersigned, or any of the above listed offices, as follows: " Woman is here. Wire instructions." Keep shadowed, but do not make the arrest until instructions are received in reply to such telegram. PINKERTON'$ NATIONAL DETECTIVE AOENCV, BV ORDER 3o6 Marquatn Building, Portland, Oregon. F. S. H USSEV, JAS. NEVINS, R[a1D[NT SUPT. Supt. Provincial Police, Victoria, B. C. Portland, Ore., Sept. 24, 1900. Pinkerton's was a name well known in law enforcement at the time of this poster (probably as well known as the best -known pseudo- detective agency of modern television). This was prior to the use of fingerprints and it is interesting to note the methods used for identification on this and other posters. 127 FCVNGED BY ALLAN ►INKCRTON, 1{s O, ROOT. A. PINKERTON, New York, OEO. D. BANGS, Oenl. Supt., "' OP0,1C/S ••. Principal& ` WM. A. PINKERTON, Chicago, 1 NEW YORK. PORTLAND, ORE., MAKOUAM BLOCK JAMB N[VINB, Bu-, JOHN CORNISH, Asst. 06M. Supt. E.etern Division, New York. NEW YORK, 87 BROADWAY E. S. OAYLOR, Asst. Oenl. Supt. Middle Division, Chlugo. BOSTON, 90 COu KT ST. JAS, MCPARLAND, Asa, Oenl, Supt. Western Division, Denver. PHILADELPHIA, 441 CN[BTNUT ST. ATTOKN [Ya, CHICAGO, 201 FIFTH AvNu [ [ ST. PAUL, G[nuAN1A BANK BLDG. SEWARD. GUTHRIE h STEELE, CONNg".D ev T.L. —O.R. CITY, KANSAS Y, 622 MAIN ST. NaW YORK. DENVER, O ►[RA HOus[ BLOCK SAN FRANCISCO, CROOK[K BLDG. Ra1►r�ausf/w/ the AwNr /o•n BAnk.ra,' AaseG /a//ws. SEATTLE, WASH., DOWN[ BLOO, MONTREAL, MCROMANTS BANK OF CANADA BLDG. $250.00- - - REWARD - - - - --- $250.00 WANTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT The Government of British Columbia hereby offers a reward of Two HUNDRRA AND Fii -i-Y DoLLARS for the arrest and conviction of WILLIAM R. ATKINSI % %,]lose photograph and description appear on this circular. Atkins was lately Sergeant of the Provincial Police at Victoria, B. C., and absconded front there on June 13, igoo, with $i,2oo.00 belonging to the Crown. DESCRIPTION. William R. Atkins, native of England, age about 33 years. Height about 5 feet [ot, inches. Weight about 195 pounds. Square build. Brown hair, thin in front. May wear thin brown mustache or may be clean shaven. Straight nose. Ruddy complexion. Nearly always wears eyeglasses. Three upper front teeth false, wears a plate. Scar on neck, below and back of one ear. Fluent talker. Well educated. Has worked as clerk, newspaper reporter and cowboy. HANDWRITING OF WILLIAM R. ATKINS. If located telegraph the undersigned, or any of the above listed offices, as follows: " Woman is here. Wire instructions." Keep shadowed, but do not make the arrest until instructions are received in reply to such telegram. PINKERTON'$ NATIONAL DETECTIVE AOENCV, BV ORDER 3o6 Marquatn Building, Portland, Oregon. F. S. H USSEV, JAS. NEVINS, R[a1D[NT SUPT. Supt. Provincial Police, Victoria, B. C. Portland, Ore., Sept. 24, 1900. Pinkerton's was a name well known in law enforcement at the time of this poster (probably as well known as the best -known pseudo- detective agency of modern television). This was prior to the use of fingerprints and it is interesting to note the methods used for identification on this and other posters. 127 BONSTEEL DUMP TRUCKING BYDE'S HARDWARE CHICKEN DELIGHT JIMMIE GIBBS— OWNER, MGR. CHICKEN - SHRIMP - BAR -B -QUE RIBS 439 -2667 Free Delivery 1327 Fulton Mall 233 4255 1326 N. Blackstone 266 -8111 7223 N. Inaram Pinedole Bourzac Concrete Construction Swimming Pools Plastering - Sidewalks 850 E. Santa Ana 227 -3885 THE BRANDING IRON 237 -5301 3364 W. Belmont BROADWAY STEAM CLEANING Cars - Trucks - Tractors Steam Cleaned 240 Broadway 237 -7603 BROSI'S HARDWARE CHEVRON GASOLINE 5211 W. Shaw, Fresno 237 -5268 BROWN'S MOTEL Kitchen Apartments 4727 N. Motel Drive 233 -9870 BRUCE'S BARBER SHOP Personalized Barbering 2736 Divisadero, Plaza Shopping Center K. C. BUCK SERVICE STATION Enco Gasoline - Service Merced & L 237 -9773 BUKER & COLSON DRUG CO. 24 -Hour Emergency Prescription Service Open 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. (Sat. to 2) Ph. 237 -4171 — Free Delivery 2848 Mariposc ARCHIE J. BURTON Service Is My Business 2020 W. Shaw (at West Ave.) Phone 439 -5401 Fresno, Calif CAL MARKET & LIQUOR MEAT - FISH - POULTRY GROCERIES 304 E. California Ave. 237 -8454 CALWA QUALITY MARKET Groceries - Beer - Wine - Soft Drinks 3924 Jensen Ave. 233 -9979 CALWA REXALL PHARMACY Prescription Specialists Quality Rexall Products 3978 E. Jensen Ave., Calwa 268 -7876 CAPITOL CLEANERS CLEANING and LAUNDRY 540 Belmont 264 -3015 CARL'S AUTO REPAIR General Repairs - All Makes 4762 E. Kings Canyon Rd. 251-6806 CARTER'S HEATING SERVICE Heating & Cooling Installation and Repairs 3688 N. Harrison, Fresno 222 -0653 CASSANO'S SHELL Lubrication • Minor Repairs Tires • Batteries & Accessories Vito Cassano 2344 No. Cedar Phone 233 -0677 CEDAR AVENUE NURSERY Complete Nursery Service 3411 N Cedar 227 -0171 CENTRAL SUPPLY CO. 530 Van Ness, Fresno 268 -4765 BUSSEY WELL PIPE WORKS CENTRAL VALLEY LEVELING CO. Excavating - Grading - Paving 1555 N. Chestnut 251 -8448 Fill Dirt 4865 E. Belmont Ave. Ph. 255 -0775 BUTLER DRUGS PAT CHIARITO TRUCKING Peter Bedrosian Tractor Hauling Our Specialty 3558 E. Butler 237 -7844 2006 W. Jensen Ave. 485 -0804 ..+ CIRCLE W. APPLIANCE CO. Major Repair on Westinghouse Only 2005 E. Belmont, Fresno 268 -7703 CIVIC PATROL W. D. SHERMAN, Owner 1404 E. Susex Way 229 -9454 RUSS CLEMENTS SERVICE 2740 Van Ness Blvd., Fresno 227 -3190 CODY BROS. PLUMBING Carl Allen, Jr. 8171 E. Hedges 251 -7772 COMMERCIAL MFG. & SUPPLY CO. 2432 South Railroad COOK & LA VOY INSURANCE GENERAL INSURANCE - BONDS 3003 N. Blackstone 229 -8523 Fresno J. T. COWAN General Contractor 625 E. Belmont Ph. 485 -0320 DAVE'S AUTO ELECTRIC Official Brake & Headlight Station General Repair and Tuneup 3261 E. Belmont 233 -3661 DECKER AUTO SUPPLY WHOLESALE & RETAIL 2545 N. Blackstone 229 -8544 j MIKE DEMIRJIAN TRUCKING 5408 E. Jensen Ph. 237 -7178 DEE'S FORTY ONE CLUB 1275 N. Blackstone 233 -4335 i It FI An FROM A SHERIFF'S ALBUM CIRCA 1901 - - - -- - - -- - - -- $50,000 Reward► An Additional Reward of $5,000 for the Arrest of Pat Crowe. Taken 1893. Taken 1894. Taken 1900. Taken 1900. The above cuts are likenesses of Pat Crowe, supposed to be the leader of a gang of men who kidnapped Edward A. Cudahy, Jr. in this city on the night of Dec. 18, 1900, and held him for a ransom of $25,1000.00, which was paid in $5, $10 and $20 gold pieces. Three men were implicated in the kidnapping, and are described as follows: No. 1. Pat Crowe. Aged 33: height 5 ft. 10' /, in.; weight 155 to 165 lbs.; brown hair, mixed with gray at sides; blue eyes of nervous expression, light sandy mustache probably dyed, may be smooth shaven or wear sandy full beard, has faint scar on right cheek, scar on inner right wrist, scar on base of left thumb, several scars at base of left index finger, three upper right molar teeth out, which causes cheek to sink, unless replaced by false teeth, left eyetooth out, which may have been replaced by a false one. Bertillon measurements, ht.lm79-4.O.A.80-O.Tr.93-6.H.L.19-3.H.«'.15-4.Ch.14-1.R.E.6-8.L.F.26- 4d2. L. M: F.11 -9. L. L.F.9 -4. L. F. A.48 -5. * * By a resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the city of Omaha, passed January 22, 1901, I was authorized to offer an additional and direct reward of $5,000 for the arrest and delivery into the custody of an officer of this department, in any jail in the United States or Canada, of Pat Crowe, alias Frank Roberts, alias John Wilson, alias James Martin, alias Frank J. Murphy, alias Harris. The cut showing him as he appeared in 1894 is said to be the befit likeness of him as he appeared when last seen here. No. 2. Aged 32 to 37, height 5 feet 9 or 10, weight 150 to 160, dark hair, dark complexion and dark mustache if any. No. 3. Aged about 40, height 5 feet 10 inches to 6 feet, rather stout build, weight 185 to 190, dark hair and complexion, dark mustache, speaks with Irish dialect in gruff voice, is a heavy drinker and cigarette smoker. * * There is also a woman remotely connected with the case, -the having been with No. 1 at the time negotiations were being made to rent the house which was afterwards used as young Cudahy's prison. She is described as being aged 20 to 23 years, height 5 ft. 4 to 6 inches, weight 130 to 135 pounds, very heavy dark brown hair, one front tooth gold plated, which is noticable when she speaks, and has the resemblance of being solid gold, pale complexion, of delicate appearance, wore an imitation Astrakan black cape, black winter hat with long black feather, and she will likely be found in company with Pat Crowe. In affecting a trade for the pony used by No. 1, a Hunter case, gold filled watch, was given as part payment. The watch is an Elgin Giant,case No. 46614 horse's head with bridle engraved on back, and a shield on front case around which are floral engravings, has a cheap Elgin movement No. 5017624. The $50,000.00 is offered as follows: $25,000.00 by the city of Omaha and $25,000.00 by Mr. E. A. Cudahy, to be distributed as follows, the city of Omaha and Mr. Cudahy having agreed each to pay, $5,000.00 forthe arrest and conviction of any one of the kidnappers, $15,000.00 for the arrest and conviction of any two of the kidnappetr, and $25,000.00 for the arrest and conviction of all t'tree of the kidnappers of E. A. Cudahy, Jr. To avoid any utnecessary commotions, I would suggest that photographs be sent b this office, of any suspects who may be arrested for the above crime, as the only way we have of identifying No. 2 and No. ; will be by photographs. Addres. al) commutications to J. J. DONAHUE, Omaha. Nebrasa. January 22, 1901. Chief of Polies. Biggest reward offered was forthe kidnappers of a member of the Cudahy family. Anyone earning a reward of this amount would have been well on the road to retirement in 1901. 129 CARL DePRIMA Painting Contractor 3145 E. Simpson 229 -8291 DIAMOND -REO SALES & SERVICE Truck Sales & Service 5220 So. Peach Ave. 233-1126 DIESEL ENERGY CO. Arnold Wallace Diesel Fuel Injection —Sales & Serv. 2428 S. Railroad Ave. 268 -7936 JOHN DILLON PLUMBING Plumbing Fixtures and Repairs Residential and Industrial 4504 E. Woodward 237 -5686 DOLLAR DINER Smorgasbord 6767 N. Blackstone 439 -0267 DOMINIC'S LIQUORS 7 Days a Week PARTY SNACKS 6030 Blackstone 439 -4231 DON'S SHOP Aircraft Welding - Metal Spinning Rudders & Trunions for Stearman Plane 3074 S. Elm 237 -5441 EASTON DRUG CO. 5796 So. Elm Ave. 264 -2965 EDDIE'S PASTRY SHOP We Specialize in Birthday, Wedding and Party Cakes Manchester Center 229 -0232 ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP 253 Fulton, Fresno 233 -1153 ELECTRIC SUPPLIERS 220 M Street, Fresno EL MAR PACKING CO. 301 Santa Fe Ave., Fresno ENRIGHT'S SERVICE PHARMAC Phone 222 -5222 2409 No. First Street Fresno, California ERNIE'S CLEANERS 3406 E. Butler Ave. 237 -6827 Fresno E S T R A D A ' S Cocktails - Spanish Food Banquet Room 370 Blackstone 237 -0516 Tom Duffy's EUREKA BOOK SHOP Specializing in Books, Et Cetera Californiana & Western Americana 2440 E. White Ave. 264 -8969 EVANS DRAPERY STUDIO Draperies for Your Every Need 455 No. Broadway 237 -0063 Roy Fisher GARDEN SPECIALTY SHOP ''Complete Lawn Mower Service" 1551 N. Palm Ave. 268 -65151 LOU GENTILE'S Flower Basket 722 Olive, Fresno 268 -6644 FRESNO AUTO PARTS 560 Broadway 266 -8261 Fresno FRESNO BODY WORKS Body and Fender Work.- Painting Day and Night Towing Service 4577 Home Avenue Day Phone 251 -5509 FRESNO BRAKE SUPPLY Marvin Andersen —Duane Andersen 3951 Ventura, Fresno 255 -3069 FRESNO LIQUOR STORE Open 7 Days a Week 5595 E. Griffith Way Ph. 291-7888 EVAN'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Repairing & Rebuilding I FRESNO MERCHANTS PATROL 648 Broadway Ph. 268 -4704 3484 E. Austin Way 222 -0348 F & L LIQUORS Ice - Groceries - Magazines 1 288 N. Fresno 266-1864 FEDERAL JEWELRY & LOAN CO Since 1919 1820 Tulare Street 237 -34 FRESNO MARBLE & TILE CO. 1530 N. Thesto Ave. 266 -9438 Fresno FRESNO OXYGEN & WELDING SUPPLIES 729 P Street 233 -6684 21 (FRESNO PLUMBING & HEATING CO 4572 E. Belmont Ave. FENNELL'S SUNLAND SERVICE For Prompt Service Call 255 -8353 Service - Accessories - Car Washing 2148 Kern Street at L 268 -2492 FRESNO SAv*v SERVICE POULAN CHAIN SAWS Trimmer Power Mowers FIGARDEN GROCERY Fresh Meat - Beer - Wine - Groceries 3742 W. Bullard Phone 439 -2120 ELMER ELIA, Dry Wall Contractor RAY FISHER PHARMACY Taping, Texturing and Hanging 4646 N. Blackstone Ave. 709 W. Sierra Madre Ave. 229 -8206 Phone 222 -3033 f)L� Complete Saw Service 721 N. Fresno 237 -1407 VINCENT GANDUGLIA TRUCKING 4746 E. Florence 251-7101 4746 E. Florence FI rot, Th wh, golf 21c par rob. SL'VI 1101 Th Ila ch: :h•i „h relu N[o, Cad the will I FROM A SHERIFF'S ALBUM CIRCA 1901 WELLS, FARGO & CO'S EXPRESS. SPECIAL OFFICER'S DEPARTMENT. SAx FR.kxcisco, November So. 1SSS. On the twenty - seventh day of July last, the stage from Bieber, Nlodoc Co., to Redding, Shasta Cu.. was robbed by one man of the U. S. mail and Wells, Fargo & Co's treasure box, the latter containing only $3 1.1- ;. The amount obtained from the mail is not known but would probably be several hundred dollars. On November 8, the stage from Downieville to Nevada Cite was robbed near •• Nigger Tent" b% one ni.m. who rifled three U. S. mail bags and Wells, Fargo & Co's treasure, gefting from the latter $zo.w coin and a gold bat- of the value Of $2,200.00. Weight of bar 127rV-6 ounces; fineness, SSo; size, 6:+ inches in length Icy 2?-, inches wide and I inch thick, stamped on bottom, H. Scammon across the corners and in centre. XVells, Fargo & Co. will give one- quarter the value of the bar for its recovery, or proportionately fur any part thereof. It is not improbable that it may be cut and offered for sale or assay in fragnhents. On the twentieth of November, the stage from Eureka, Humboldt Co., to Ukiah, Mendocino Co., "as robbed by one man who got from the Express $68474 coin and currency, and probably $1,000,00 from the seven mail bags which he rifled. We have reason to believe that the robberies above described were committecJ by the notorious C. E. Boles, alias C. E. Bolton, alias Black Bart the Yo. S. BLACK BART'S Laundry Mark, F X O 7. The ahmce is a g,nxl picture of 111nek &trt the Po. S. of amine he may hacc changed Iii, nppeatance by altering the style of rw.iriag h6 heard and mustache, ..r by Icing it, as it i> n3t tit ally almost White. DESCRIPTION. EDUCATION, liberal; NATIVITY, New York; AGE, about sixty years; O0iUI1A- TION, 111111tH,?; HEIGHT, five feet, eight inches in stockings ; cu�IP1.1 :xtuN, light ; COLOR OF EYES, blue ; COLOR OF HAIR, iron gray ; HEAVY MUSTACIIE, nearly white HEAVY IMPERIAL, nearly white; st!.E OF FOOT, No. 6; wEIGII -l', one hundred and sixty pounds; SIZE OF HAT, 7Y ; does not use tobacco in any form, nor intoxicating liquors or opium. High forehead, points running well up into hair : large ears, standing well out from head ; eves, light blue and deep set ; nose rather prominent and Broad at base; high check bones ; heavy eye brows; chin square and rather small ; head large and long (size 7!/); two upper front teeth missing on right side of mouth ; two lower teeth missing in centre ; smal; mole• on left cheek bone; scar on top of forehead, right side ; scar inside of left wrist ; shield in India ink on right upper arm ; two vaccine marks on right upper arm : Forearms quite hairy ; heavy tuft of hair on breast ; gunshot wound opposite navel on rl,,ht side; well muscled ; has been troubled with throat disease, and voice, it times, seems somewhat impaired ; is a person of great endurance, a thorough mountaineer, and a remarkable walker, and claims that he cannot be excelled in !Waking quick transits over mountains and grades ;. when reading Without glasses, holds paper off at arm's length ; is comparatively well educated, a general reader, and is well informed on current topics ; cool, self contained, a sententious talker, wyith waggish tendencies, and since his arrest has, upon st:vcral occasions, exhibited genuine Wit, under most tryin circumstances. \lade his headquarters in San Francisco for eight years; made but few close friends, and those of first -class respectability; is neat and tidy in dress, highly respectably in appearance, and extremeh• proper and polite in behavior, chaste in Ltn,,ua;;t :. eschews profanity, and has never been known to ramble, other than buy11111 pools on horse races and speculating in mining stocks. Between July, 18'85, and November 4, ISS3, he robbed twenty -eight sta;�es in this State alone. l Ir. was released liom the State Prison at San Quentin, Januar% 23. I SSS : spent two weeks in this city, thr:n went to Modesto, Madera, Merced and Visalia, leaving the latter place February 2S, under the name of 'M. Maitre. The State and \Veils, Fargo S, Co. have each .1 standing reward of $3oo for the arrest and conviction f each such oR'ender. The government has a standing reward of $too for each Berson convicted ul rubbinc, the U. S. Mail. Any person giving the undersigned information which enables him to discover the whereabouts of Boles Wdl be suitable rewarded. !'lease pilst publicly and securely. J. B. HL \I F. Special Officer, Wells. Far ,yo & Co. This old "Black Bart" poster of 1888 is a real collector's item. He was probably second only to Joaquin Murrieta in fame as a highwayman of early California. 131 GLEIM -CROWN PUMP INC. 3087 So. Elm Ave. 266 -0584 Fresno B. C. McGuy GOLD NUGGET Where Good Friends Meet 1218 E. Belmont Avenue HENDERSON GARDENS Complete Nursery Stock Landscaping Consultant 4180 N. Fowler, Clovis 291 -2484 HENRY'S LIQUOR STORE 2,498 So. Elm 233 -5574 THE GOLDEN CROWN Billiards - Pool - Snooker - Amusement HICKS SIGNS COFFEE SHOP Neon - Plastic - Painted Signs 740 E. Belmont Ph. 237 -3752 3236 W. Belmont 264 -8657 GOLDEN STATE BROOM CO. Office 412 Delno Ph. 233 -7761 Factory 2735 Woodward 237 -5416 GRANDMA'S PANTRY Hours: 7 -5 Mon. thru Sat. LUNCHEON Gifts - Cards - Antiques Corner of Van Ness & Tuolumne St. Ph HAHN'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ALL MAKES - MODELS - TERMS 3906 E. Belmont 264 -4009 HAMILTON'S GROCERY 8964 S. Elm 264 -8609 HARRISON MOTOR PARTS 701 M Street 233 -7255 ANTHONY HARRON HARRON BOX NAILING CO. 2390 East Avenue 237 -7436 HART'S PHARMACY Phone 229 -3553 4174 N. First at Ashlan HEALEY & POPOVICH OFFICE AND BUILDING EQUIPMENT 1703 Fulton Ph. 264 -4736 HEITZIG and SHIRKEY U. S. ROYAL TIRES — RECAPPING Fresno's Oldest Tire Dealer Since 1919 1608 Broadway 233 -1147 CARL HOBE Consulting Petroleum Engineer 4740 N. Arcade, Fresno 227 -8003 HOt I Y DEPARTMENT STORE 1027 F Street Fresno HOME FURNITURE CO. Brand Name Furniture & Appliances 1332 Van Ness 233 -4672 HOWELL AIR CONDITIONING & SHEET METAL, INC. 4404 N. Effie Phone 222 -5224 HUDSON'S SHELL SERVICE Expert Tune Up and Brake Work 1 190 N. Chestnut at Olive Phone 251 -8317 HUEBNER SPORTS Tennis & Ski Shop West and Olive Aves. 485 -5320 HUMPHREY BROS. INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE Established 1906 841 No. Fulton 264 -3541 HYATT LODGE FIRST IN HOSPITALITY Glenn and Evelyn Buehler, Co -Owner Hosts "We believe in cooperation of the Law officers.'' 4290 N. Blackstone (209) 227 -4015 IRV'S BAIL BONDS PHONE 233 -7197 24 HOURS A DAY 2308 Tulare Street 132 J & J SERVICE Groceries - Meats - TV - Appliances 9010 So. Elm 834 -5034 JAE'S CLEANERS & TAILORS Laundry Service - Alterations Reweaving 1325 Hazelwood 264 -5527 JAKE'S AUTO BODY WORKS 24 -Hour Towing Service 2229 E. McKinley 268 -6661 JEFFREY ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO. 1835 Lamona 233 -2208 Compliments JENSEN & PILEGARD RESNO JERRY'S FRESNO- McKINLEY GARAGE Complete Motor Repair Service 2433 E. McKinley 264 -2447 JERRY'S TAVERN 1345 Fresno 264 -2059 JIMPAT, INC. W. Annadale & S. Grantland Fresno JOHNNIE'S CEDAR SHIELDS UNION Johnnie Barigian, Prop. EXCELLENT SERVICE 4195 E. Shields Ave. 222 -0161 Fresno JOHNNIE'S GARAGE 5105 W. Shaw 233 -5932 JOHNNIE'S MARKET & CAFE 3292 N. Weber 237 -2673 TEDDY JOHNSON Well Drilling 488 W. Shaw, Fresno 227 -3012 Held B an a turn al r( light burg cylir your still devi: an it t rude auxi mee'. door der' Mak wind on t) polit advi blint test gue: mat ciat your trip havf Iona, itor allo I YOU at �, Help Combat Crime BURGLAR -PROOF YOUR HOME Burglary is a constant menace to your home. There is a burglary committed almost every minute of every day of the year in the United States. Your own home is seriously threatened unless you personally act to prevent burglaries. The fun of an evening out or a vacation can be rudely spoiled if an intruder takes advantage of your absence. Burglars look for houses that are temporarily empty, especially those that are darkened or insecurely locked. Police reports throughout the nation indicate that the burglar's principal ally is the person he victimizes. You can "burglar- proof" your home and help your police department reduce burglaries by taking the precautions suggested below. DON'T Help THE BURGLAR When You Leave Your Home For An Evening or Longer Period 1. Keep at least two lights connected to an automatic timing device. The timer will turn the light on at dusk and of at your norm- al retiring time. An unlit home, or one with lights left on all day is an invitation to the burglar. 2. Make certain that sturdy pin- tumbler cylinder locks are on all exterior doors of your home. The pin - tumbler cylinder lock is still the most secure key- operated lock ever devised. Don't simplify the burglar's job with an inferior lock. 3. A practical method of preventing in- truders from enteringyour home is to install auxiliary night latches with a deadlocking mechanism on your exterior doors. Glass doors should be protected by "double cylin- der" locks, requiring keys on each side. Make certain that basement and second story windows are just as securely locked as those on the first floor. 4. Always inform you neighbors and local police that you are going away. It is also advisable to leave shades up and Venetian blinds partially open. Drawn shades will pro- tect the burglar. 5. Never leave a note for prospective guests telling them that "the key is under the mat." Burglars can also read and will appre- ciate such thoughtfulness. Also, never notify your local newspaper before you leave on a trip. Tell them about your vacation after you have returned; it will still be news, but no longer to burglars. 6. Call police to check on strange solic- itors not carrying proper credentials. Never allow anyone without good credentials to enter your home. When talking to strange callers at your door, stand in front of the lock so 133 that the caller cannot unlock it to prepare for his return. Remember, a daytime "call- er" may return at night as a burglar. 7. Be certain that milk bottles, mail and newspapers do not accumulate at your door while you are away. Have milk and newspaper deliveries suspended and mail held until you return. Make these arrangements by letter or telephone. A note left in a bottle may stop delivery, but it will also tell a burglar that the "coast is clear." 8. Keep a record of the serial numbers and descriptions of all your valuables to help police recover them if they are stolen and, whenever possible, store them in a safe deposit box in your bank. This is one way of foiling the burglar if you overlook any of the other suggested precautions. 9. Always report suspicious persons and questionable or dangerous actions to your police department, or nearest Sheriff's Office by dialing "O" for Operator. DRIVE -IN THEATRES TODAY! BOX - OFFICES OPEN at 6:00 PM Children Under 12 Free SUNNYSIDE live 6 Clovis Ave, 251 -737 kSTARLITE NORTH `1 remo i show 227.771 MOTOR -IN °4` ' IM Hiway 99 at Central 237 -666 kSTANUTE SOUTH NIN'" resno i Shaw 227.031 SUNSET °!M bites Bridge & Hughes 261 -010 ROCKY JOHNSON'S SERVICE Mobil Products — Ouality Tires 4794 E. Belmont 255 -7191 JONES WINDOW SHADES & UPHOLSTERING 274 N. Fresno St. 233 -6523 JORGENSEN'S BATTERY SHOP 4740 E. Kings Canyon Road 255 -0800 JOURDAN CONCRETE PIPE CO. 1851 No. Motel Drive 237 -7125 K -Y LUMBER CO. "Home of Friendly Fences" 1710 Blackstone 237 -6105 K & Y MARKET Groceries - Wine - Beer 2082 W. Whitesbridge 237 -6213 LLOYD KIGGENS AGENCY Bennett N. Levinson, Owner All Lines of Insurance 3220 E. Mayfair Blvd. 237 -7111 KING -O -MEAT CO. Serving Restaurants - Institutions Resorts - Markets 3931 Ventura 251 -8603 KINSAKU Japanese- American Food Banquets - Food To Take Out 1424 Kern 233 -1522 LA CUCARACHA STORE ALFRED G. FLORES, Prop. Mexican Importer 1014 E Street Fresno LA MAR ELECTRONICS 12 "L" Street 264 -3636 Fresno FRANK LAMBE Piper Aircraft Sales Chandler Field 233-1 129 LAMONA CLEANERS "Service To Please" 1289 N. First St. 264 -4825 Fresno LOTUS RESTAURANT 2412 N. Blackstone 227 -8376 Fresno LUIGI'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT Pizza - Neapolitan Style — Banquet Room for 50- 7 Days a Week 5155 N. Blackstone LUM'S CHOP SUEY Chinese and American Dishes 609 Divisadero, Fresno 268 -7919 WM. H. McDONALD, Jeweler Certified Gemologist - Registered Jeweler American Gem Society 5056 North Palm Avenue 222 -5656 SPEED B. LEAS CO. MADISON BUTANE SERVICE Real Estate - Insurance Hardware - Plumbing - Sport Goods 2515 Merced St. 268 -4731 4032 W. Whitesbridge 264 -1730 LARSON BROS. AUTO PARTS New Automotive Parts 1631 N. Motel Drive 233 -3126 LEE'S MOVING SERVICE 1832 Kern 266 -1297 MANOR HOUSE U -SAVE LIQUOR Liquors - Beer - Deli - Notions 2196 S. Elm Ave. 233 -0419 MARCHESE TYPEWRITER REPAIR Office Machines Sales and Service Phone 237 -7435 1333 Fresno Street LEWIS FOOD MARKET S. E. MARINER CO. Fresh Meats - Produce - Groceries COOLER PADS 2301 E. Lewis Ph. 237 -0366 3815 E- Belmont 266 -9223 LEO'S WATCH SHOP Diamonds — Bulova Watches MARINI GROCERY Sony TV — Stereo — Radio Groceries - Beer - Meat - Produce Oriental Gifts 1029 E Street 264 -1511 1 1304 W, Jensen 237 -2219 LIGHTNING RECORD SHOP Walter Mah KOMOTO DEPARTMENT STORE MARK'S FOOD MARKET 1528 Kern Fresno 3551 E. Ventura 268 -6717 2995 S. Elm, Fresno 264 -4491 JOE W. KONKEL Electrical Wiring Residential & Commercial 4405 E. Grant 251-8289 TED KUHN UNION SERVICE TUNE UPS - BRAKES 4595 N. Cedar 224 -2652 LION PACKING CO. 3310 E. California Fresno LLOYD'S AUTOWERKSTAT German Auto Repair 1426 N. Blackstone Ave. 237 -5924 Fresno 134 Best Wishes MARK'S LIQUOR STORE 1730 E. California 266 -6246 MARTIN FLOWERS & GIFTS 458 N. Fulton Near Belmont, Fresno Phone 485 -1161 llllll� De dw T w -r V Q Obi De put y Hill and De p. Moore apply the pressure during a self defense training program. I , .1 w qa 5 IN- F.B.I. instructor is teaching a class in self defense. Dep. Gul Langle}, is the suspect in this situation. 135 Deputy K. Nicholas is instructing in first aid. bur enforcement officers mast hold a Red Cross first aid card. MARUKO CYCLERY BICYCLES - HONDAS 2848 E. Belmont 264 -2588 MELODY FOOD MARKET 5149 W. Shaw, Fresno 233 -5039 MIKE'S LIQUOR STORE George, Ella Marcus Liquor - Wine - Beer 852 E. California, Fresno 266 -1828 MILLER'S DRUG Norsigion Bros. Aircraft Repair I PIT STOP I( Fresno Air Terminal 255 -3444 MODEL CAR RACING CENTER 4151 E. Ashlan 229 -9722 O. K. PRODUCE 1502 G St., Fresno 268 -7031 O'BRIEN'S BRAKE SERVICE Wheel Aligning - Brake Relining Drum Turning - Tire Skimming 1515 Merced at F Sts. 266 -0631 OCHINERO'S PRODUCE CO. 3 E. Olive 264 -5037 I 1431 G Street Fresno MIKE MIYAMOTO Excavating - Grading - Paving 6369 N. Peach Ave., Clovis 299 -2629 LLOYD MOLLER 2240 No. Blackstone 227 -6152 .MONARCH REFRIGERATION 1558 N. 9th 266 -2393 Fresno MONTE -SANO STONE CRAFT Custom Design EUROPEAN CRAFTSMANSHIP 3252 W. Lansing Way 227 -0519 Greetings MORRIS FEATHER CO. Fresno NEAT DAY NURSERY INOETHEAST ASSEMBLY TODDLERS) NON. DENOMINATIONAL — AGES 7 TO S YRS. HOT PREPARED NOON MEAIS — SNACKS INDIVIDUAL COTS FOR REST ART — MUSIC — CRAFTS — SUPERVISED PLAY MYRTLE ORERG. Dir•Nor ii"_i —d P.bli, Sthool Tw her 4386 North Chestnut of Holland 291 -4212 NISEI LANDSCAPE SERVICE 5322 E. Huntington Blvd. 251 -3051 Fresno NORMART'S FURS Established in 1895 1230 Fulton Mall 237 -6143 POOL SUPPLY OF FRESNO 268 -8026 1338 N. Blackstone Fresno POTIGIAN TRANSFER 4041 S. Highway 99 268 -6254 PRICE'S ROLINDA MEAT CO. WHOLESALE MEATS Restaurants - Institutions - Resorts - Markets 9358 W. Whitesbridge, Fresno 264 -7456 PALM -OLIVE REALTY CO. Ben S. Cowden - J. Corbie Fry Roy St. John R $ L RICHFIELD SERVICE 340 Olive, Fresno 266 -0277 3097 Tulare 237 -3096 Fresno PARADISE LIQUOR Open 7 Days A Week And Evenings DICK RAFFERTY AUTO RENT, INC. 4674 N. Blackstone 222 -0949 940 So. Arthur Ave. 233 -8445 PAY LESS MARKET Fresno 1 103 "E" St. Corner of "E" and Mariposa 233 -2523 ED PEARLE'S CHEVRON SERVICE Atlas Tires - Batteries & Accessories 4216 E. Shields at Cedar 227 -3603 PETE'S FURNITURE REFINISHING Office & Household Work Guaranteed 3579 W. Dudley, Fresno 237 -2929, RAGLE'S PHARMACY 3141 N. Palm Ave., Fresno 227 -3639 RAY'S AUTO SERVICE RAY STOKES Official Station: Headlights - Brakes - Pollution Complete Automolive Repairs & Service 1930 E. Olive, 233 -2808 -- Res. 227 -8358 george radovich's RED CARPET Fine Food and Cocktails 3315 No. Cedar 222 -2030 PHANTOM VIEW PET MOTEL Boarding - Trimming - Bathing RED TRIANGLE OIL CO. DOGS & CATS 929 N. Maple, Fresno 255 -9600 2809 S. Chestnut, Fresno 237 -3835 JOE PHILLIPS, Inc. PRODUCE SHIPPERS RENO'S SPECIALIZED SERVICE 1533 E. Shields Ave. 227-0768 1659 Broadway 268 -0629 PIONEER AUTO PARTS REX DRUG CO. CLAIR G. DRAGOO, Owner Karl 8, Dee Tashjian 1331 Fresno St. at 99 233 -7167 1020 Broadway 268 -0791 136 77�� Ci Dit 1141),1 /he J01: nlr 906 Wlti -c a T w -A -7[D aAe (-AJOX�6 0014� I �� sm F c:.:. i .} ... A NOT SO NORMAL ROUTINE TASK You have heard the saying by a mail man, "Through rain, .rnou•. sleet or hail, nothing can stop the U.S. Alail." As you can see in the above picture, not er•en floods can stop Criminologist Al Flores as he takes photographs of evi- dence which will he used to help .robe a crime and be used in court. 4 v NMI r.� Y � CHRISTMAS PARTY AT SHERIFF'S OFFICE Dick Thomas hurriedly opens his gift during the Pat,/)' which -ti as held from 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon the day before Christmas. 1968. The party was spon- sored by the Records Department and Mrs. Francis Day was the party host. Also pictured is a table of goodies which the ladies of the Records Dept, baked and brought to the office. 137 t �� t RIDGE ELECTRIC MOTOR CO. Electric Motors - Portable Tool Repair Best Wishes STATE CENTER MEAT CO, Commercial Kitchen Equipment Repair PAUL L. SANDERS CO. Wiring and Supplies 2747 N. Clovis, Fresno 1803 S. Van Ness 268 -0741 1215 G St. Phone 268 -5031 ROEDING PARK PHARMACY, INC. SANTA FE HOTEL STRAWBERRY EXCHANGE BARNETT, DAVIS & TATMAN Basque Dinners COOPERATIVE 93 Belmont Ave. 233 -7339 935 Santa Fe., Fresno 237 -9996 2040 G Street Fresno ROLINDA FARMERS STORE STERLING'S FUNERAL HOME SARKIS K. SARKISIAN 9500 West Whitesbridge Road Feltus L. Sterling, Prop. MARY SARKISIAN MOSESIAN 266 -3671 1146 B Street Fresno 266 -2349 RONNIE'S MIDWAY MARKET SCHEDLER- KIRSCH TIRE SHOP STRUZA'S LIQUORS 7091 North Blackstone Recapping & New Tires 439 -2509 242 Broadway 237 -3850 2974 So. Elm, Fresno 264 -3275 ROSE'S ADD A BOARD NURSERY ART SCHEDLER'S SUMNER'S BSA - Suzuki Motorcycles Wholesale Only ENGINE REBUILDING & SUPPLY Schwinn Bicycles 2420 W. Olive Fresno 624 Broadway, Fresno 268 -5091 4697 E. Belmont 255 -9642 RUEBEN'S T V Sales & Service W. C. SCHMIDT SUNNYLAND BULGHUR CO. MOTOROLA Color and Black & White TOOL AND DIE MAKER Manufacturers of PROCESSED WHEAT 209 N. Maple Ave., 251-2081 776 N. Backer 255 -2386 1435 Gearhart 233 -4983 ROYAL PHARMACY Compliments of Compliments of 946 Fresno Street 1 F. SCOTT Swimming Pool Equipment Distributors DON MADSEN 266 -3292 Raisin City 1349 No. Abby Fresno ROXIE'S GRILL SERVICE BODY WORKS Featuring Pedaburgers & Hamburgers Body - Fender & Painting ORDERS TO GO Color Matching 966 N. Fulton St. 266 -6663 251 Broadway, Fresno 237 -7719 T & D AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY 617 Broadway 266 -9783 ROSSI FLORAL CO. SMITTY'S BAIL BONDS 1302 Van Ness, Fresno 233 -2211 OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY Phone 233-7151 2144 Merced St. TARPEY DRUG STORE 4127 N. Clovis Ave. 291-3518 Eat Out & Enjoy Life TOM SOUZA SERVICE S. E. RYKOFF & CO. Serving You for Over 25 Years TENT CITY SURPLUS 2260 Railroad 237 -5093 6722 N. Blackstone 439 -1345 SOUZA'S TRUCK LINE SABER'S GROCERY General Hauling THERMAL PRODUCTS, INC. COMPLETE GROCERY LINE Beer -Wine Local & Long Distance Service Wholesale Refrigeration Supplies 3320 W. Jensen Ph. 266 -6837 2960 So. Elm, Fresno 264 -2698 720 E. Belmont 435 -1941 SAMS STADIUM AUTOMOTIVE CENTER LUGGAGE AND LEATHER GOODS COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR TOMMEL'S ROD AND REEL REPAIR Re Nu -AIL Shoe Service 1017 Fulton Mall, Fresno, California 93721 Tires Direct From The Factory 608 Blackstone 266 -5537 Telephone: 233 -0825 1612 N. Blackstone 485 -5762 138 RO Depth) glrnn 1t, high s[ f p //1 }'r, the lot, The lnn f row b r%e helot. he Inu'L The ho Royer dfler h sl rd1,U hi MTw-14 VU4e (A) oxie" ROVER, THE 5th SUSPECT Deputy Larry Hill responded to a bur- glary in progress call at a local junior high school. On his arrival he found four young boys inside the school and the look -out. Rorer, on the roof. The four boys were taken into custody easily. The tough part was getting Roder down from the roof. It seemed Roger had developed a fear of height and had to he lowered to the ground with a slung. The hoys were placed in Juvenile hall, Rorer was re pr•imantled and released a f to r he promised to reform and go rh•aig W. POUCE 139 A NORMAL DAY AT THE FAIR These children are not lost; their par- ents are. Sgt. Lary Nelson and Dep. Andy Moreno assist in locating the lost Parents. JOHN TORIK Complete Automotive Service 460 Fulton 2689431 TOWER HOUSE * Lunches * Dinner * Dry Blue Dressing 831 Fern Ph. 485 -0840 T U R P I N' S FURNITURE - INTERIORS 1028 North Fulton 233 -4201 UNIGAS INC. Dave Mitchell, Resident Sales Mgr. Bus. 264-2913 Res. 251-5717 2891 So. Elm Ave. Fresno UNITED AUTOMOTIVE WORKS TRUCK REPAIRING Used Truck Parts 304 "N" Street 264 -2937 UNITED LOAN & JEWELRY CO. 1010 Broadway 233 -8766, Fresno VALLEY RADIATOR CO. 1221 N. Blackstone 237 -0723 VALLEY TYPEWRITER CO. Royal Typewriters Victor Adding Machines FRESNO 1929 Fresno Street Phone 266 -9936 VENTURA T -V CENTER T -V RENTALS 3619 E. Ventura 266 -5318 VISTA HARDWARE 4305 E. Tulare, Fresno 255 -2786 WAGNER'S AUTO RADIO WALTER'S SHOE REPAIR General Shoe Repairing WONG'S FOUL) MART All Work Uuaranteed 362 1. Street 485-4, 13 3375 W. Olive Ave 237.0784 WALT'S MARKET WONG'S CITY MARKET Fresh Meats —Cut To Order 5591 W Shaw 233 -1707 4791 E. Tulare St. 255 -5319 WARD'S VILLAGE MARKET WOODY'S GARAGE AND Open Six Days A Week U LF SERVICE 9 A.M. 'till 5:30 P.M. General Auto Repair 1917 S. Chestnut -255 6390 3784 So. Cherry Ave. 237 -0880 WENGER'S LEATHER SHOP Personal Leather Goods & Luggage Police Rigs &Undercover Holsters & Repairs YOSEMITE ELECTRIC Fig Garden Village — 229 -1294 Residential & Commercial Wiring WEST FRESNO DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 1501 Kern Street Car. of F Street Phone AD 7 -1558 Fresno, California WEST SHAW BODY & PAINT "Over 30 Years Experience" Elmer Blom: Owner 5135 W. Shaw, Fresno 237 -3738 WESTERN INDEPENDENT POSTAL SYSTEM, INC. Wm. E. Spaulding, President P.O. Box 2289 Fresno, Calif. 93720 WHIRL WIDE HELICOPTERS, INC. "Experts In Air Lift Engineering" 5424 Perimeter Rd., East 291-6656 WHITES BRIDGE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS Automatic & Standard Transmission Service 204 E. Whites Bridge Rd. 237 -4873 • FRIAIN • r/VFFI runoa • MANNA S DOOM • BRDAUGR • fAW50 WILSON'S Triumph- Kawasaki- Bultaco -Maico 443 Broadway 237 -0215 Automatic • Becker • Bendiz • Bloupunkl Compliments Of Delco • Motorola • Philco WINGATE CO. 1 2515 N. Blnrkstone 222 -1022 1 4791 E. Date 4583 E. Home 251-8284 YOSEMITE NURSERY Everything in the Nurbery Line HENRY T. MASUDA, Prop. 4019 No. Blackstone 227 -2010 YOSEMITE PHARMACY Bankamericard - Mostercharge 2406 N. Blackstone 227 -2977 YOST & WEBB FUNERAL HOME Tulare & T Streets A. R. ZACHER CO., INC. 200 Santa Fe Ave., Fresno 237-6161 ZAHIGIAN'S MARKET 6947 So. Elm, Fresno 266 -5904 ZENNY'S MEXICAN FOOD Olive & Blackstone 1666 E. Olive 485 -9940 OMEN P � p ,d 4Cl FO FOR THE WOMAN PEACE OFFICER ART'S Catering & Lunch Service For Dependable Service ART PADILLA Phone 237 -1060 606 N. Sherman Fresno, Co. 93701 SIERRA VILLA REST HOME Ambulatory Patients 4276 E. Sierra Clovis Ph. 299 -5579 CLARK'S FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT ''Everything For The Fireplace'' 1102 E. Belmont Ave. 268 -3155 Fresno LUFTENBURG'S FABRIC CENTER ''DRESS FABRICS FOR ALL OCCASIONS" 931 Fulton Mall Phone- 237 -1296 JOHN'S LIQUOR STORE LIQUOR - BEER - WINE - PARTY NEEDS Fishing and Hunting Licenses Bait and Fishing Equipment 7274 N. Blackstone 439 -2780 HOWEY MOTOR SALES Guaranteed Automobiles —Block Long Selection 181 1 Divisadero at Abby 268 -9744 KARLO'S Locktails Cedar & McKinley 141 By B. Beets, Senior Matron Fresno County Jail A LITTLE - KNOWN, but highly profes- sional organization in the great state of Cal- ifornia is the Women Peace Officers Asso- ciation. The aims and purposes of this organiza- tion are: to secure a closer official and per- sonal relationship among women peace offi- cers of the state of California; to promulgate useful and helpful knowledge to all women connected with the police activity in any of its various branches in order to obtain the highest standard of efficiency among women peace officers; and to secure a just and mer- ited recognition of women peace officers and their work. Meetings are held each month in various locations throughout the state, making attend- ance of each member possible at least once or more a year. Each regular meeting con- sists of an accredited peace officer standard training course of a minimum of two hours each meeting. Women of the Fresno Sheriff's Depart- ment have journeyed to San Mateo, San Fran- cisco, Los Angeles, and to the conference at Newport Beach. The meeting in Fresno this year was hosted by Vivian Allen, Past Presi- dent of WPOA and members of the Fresno Police Department. All the instructors were excellent, and each member came away with , r J u s ONE -SLOP SHOPPING CENTER III I 5156 North Blackstone I • AUTOMOTIVE • NURSERY • SPORTING GOODS • COMPLETE RX PRESCRIPTION DEPT. • COSMETICS • APPAREL SHOP j 1 • ALBERTSON'S Grocery • o,hERY }I I �r • SNACK BAR • JEWELRY Dept. ` • MAJOR APPLIANCES & MANY OTHERS A Women Pax GPM 41455vielaliax OF CALIFORNIA `t C� �. P N d 1 PREAMBLE he duties of all peace officers involve grave responsibility for the protection of life and property and the enforcement of the law- It is imperative that the system upon which public safety depends is developed to a high point of efficiency in service and ideals. Therefore, the members of our organization must constantly maintain the highest ethical standards in personal as well as official conduct, and our conduct and motives must be such as to merit the confidence and respect of the people. OBJECTIVES To maintain law enforcement as an honorable profession To be cognizant of our responsibility which is the protection and defense of individual and community rights. To strive toward true professionalism by preparing ourselves through education and training to keep informed of current theories and techniques in the interest of better serving the public and our profession. CODE OF ETHICS enforce laws without fear or favor; Recognize law enforcement work as an opportunity to render a worth- while service to the public; Cultivate and maintain the support and cooperation of the public in law enforcement; l Extend the effectiveness of law enforcement by interchange of ideas, information and experience; ?Maintain high moral standards; Remember that the badge of law enforcement is a sacred trust. Adopted by Executive Board March 9, 1956. M. Jones Wayne Jones, Jr. ALLSTATE ROOFING CO. New Roofs -- Re- Roofing — Repairs Bank Terms — Free Estimates Locally Owned & Operated 15 N. Thorne 264 -1013 142 JIM WEIR & SONS CEMENT CONTRACTORS 486 -1071 4149 So. Orange Fresno I LIQUOR JUNCTION SPORTING GOODS ''House of Fine Spirits'' 264 -9267 5065 N. Motel Drive Corner Shaw Fresno, California JORGENSEN & CO. Fire Extinguishers and Safety Equipment 2691 S. East Ave. Ph. 268 -6241 Compliments GEORGE'S FIVE -TEN LIQUOR STORE 510 E. Olive 266 -6278 ren wane RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SHOP OPEN 24 HOURS 2790 SOUTH RAILROAD AVENUE PHONE 268 -1027 MASTER RADIATOR WORKS Delco- Harrison Distributors Repairing - Recoring - Cleaning Frank Kandarian 616 Broadway Phone 237 -0514 LOUIE KEE MARKET Fresh Meat & Groceries 1041 Tulare St. 233 -7527 Fresno JOY -N -JOY CAFE Mexican - American - Chinese Dishes 1047 F Street 266 6001 JUICY PIG Specialists In Barbecue Foods HOT LINKS — DRAFT BEER 2355 S. Fia 233 -9733 IRELAND MANUFACTURING CO. Formica Specialists 2223 So. Van Ness Ave. 233 -1857 143 U I* w t 19 Matron fuanila Turner, Santa Clara Sheriff's Depl.. Defu o Beatrice Sharks.), and Matron Donna ShIP- nian, hoih frow 1'1'esno Sheriff's Deharlinew, and Jeanne Vogel. nialron, also f root ScnII41 Clara Colnit 1' clopped for limch al the lisherwan's li�larf in San l ranciscu afler the nieelin g, and before conlwiling to San Olienliii for a /cull'. a sense of accomplishment because of the high caliber of the instructors and the train- ing information provided. Expenses are not allowed for members of this department to attend these valuable training programs. Arrangements must be made to attend meetings either on their day off, or take time earned. VILLAGE FOODLAND PALM AT SHAW CEDAR AT GETTYSBURG FRESNO, CALIFORNIA We Wish To Salute Our Officers Of The Fresno County Sheriff's Dept. ARA'S APARTMENT 2250 North Weber Fresno FRESNO COUNTY RESERVE COMMUNICATIONS SQUADRON Seated, left to right: G. Reece, E. Ler- i ` ". t 1.1141, Del,uty K. Nicholas, Res. Captalll - _ �� Herald Sey ff ert, Lieut. D. Denllir, B. Quisenhe rr.y, R. Firstenberger. Second `ar roue: W. Kreyhagen, f. Riley, H. Eld A on w elsLtillridge, O. Aloey, f. ou tir . ■ vow" �� f. Zul f a, R. Stites, N. Avediarl. Back rota: G. Smith, f. Smith, T. Tripp, D. V �'' Nelson, R. Fairbanks, G. Behrend, f. F Leuvis, f. Raber•, C. Weaver, Al. Gara- bedian, G. Alotley, L. Baziuk. L. Stoudt, 14. Kroker, f. Booth. R E I N S T E I N DRAUGHT - BOTTLE BEER - SHORT ORDERS Al Reinhardt, Alex Steinhauer, Proprietors 2381 South Orange 237 -9447 LOWE'S MARKET Groceries - Meat - Produce Beer and Wine 3738 S. Cherry 268 -4196 DOWNING CHEVRON SERVICE DENZEL DOWNING Phone 222 -2579 3805 N. Hughes at Dakota, Fresno CECIL S. MARSH Electrical Contractor 2002 Kenmore Drive West 268 -7540 DI BUDUO & DE FENDIS GENERAL INSURANCE 2930 N. West Ave. Phone 227 -3553 L & S MARKET Groceries - Meat - Beer - Wine Norwalk Gas - Oil 3269 So. Golden State Blvd. 264 -6495 144 PIZZA PANTRY Carry Out - Eat In - Delivery 229 -4886 4894 N. Blackstone Avenue DUNCAN'S LIQUORS Liquor - Groceries - Sporting Goods OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Sun - Thurs. 9 to 12 Fri. & Sat. 9 to 2 a.m. 1737 W. Olive ( 1 Blk. off Freeway) 237 -3257 DENVER'S PASTRY SHOP The Best In Snails - Donuts - Cookies - Cakes - Bread Wholesale and Retail 4,481 E. Tulare Phone 251-2801 << ., DONALD J. DICK, INC. AIR CONDITIONING • HEATING SHEET METAL • PLUMBING 1819 East Lamono Phone 266 -7831 MR. COOL Fresno, California 93703 BROWN BROS., ADJUSTORS 1330 L Street Day & Night 268 -5044 CERTIFIED CESSPOOL CO. Septic Tanks Pumped and Cleaned Chas. & Ed Boyajian 4433 N. Effie 227 -8446 i WE CEI 0 160 34 r SALES - LEASE - TERMS TWO -WAY RADIOS We have Said and Served in Excess of 5000 Units CENTRAL CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST SUPPLIER OF COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT TWO -WAY RADIO & PAGING COOK'S COMMUNICATION CORP. 160 N. Broadway, Fresno 233 -8818 DEPEND ON . . . F N &NMARINE { 3434 E. Belmont Ave., 255 -6264 Aluminum Boat Repairs Outboard Engine Repair - Stern Drive Service - Boat & Trailer Repairs Mariner Pre -mix Fuel - Johnson Outboards Starcraft & Gulfstream Boats BOAT ACCESSORIES Communication Reserve Squadron And Its Duty At Pineflat Lake By Depidy Kenneth G. Nicholas SPAWNED EIGHT YEARS AGO, the Fresno County Sheriff's Communication Reserve Squadron has become king. -sized and is taking on an ever - increasing number of tasks, most of which are related to boat and safety patrol of Pine Flat Lake and its recre- ation areas. Composed of 36 volunteer members under the leadership of squadron member, Captain Harold Seyffert, the squadron is on a 24 -hour alert for a call from the Sheriff's Department which will send its members rushing pell- mell for any of a number of reasons —from quieting down a gang of tough kids at Reedley Beach to saving a life or recovering a body at Pine Flat Lake. The squadron works through Lt. Don Dennis, the Sheriff's Department's quiet, efficient liaison officer, and Deputy Ken Nicholas in charge of field operations. The squadron's main job is covering all the bodies of water in Fresno County except Millerton Lake, and to be on special call there too, if needed. The calls come for any number of rea- sons— patrolling the lake, checking bonfires in camps, fireworks on the Fourth of July, special Halloween duty, rushing snake -bite victims to hospitals, towing in broken -down (Continued on Next Page) LAK ERI DG E MARINA On Beautiful Pineflat Lake - 30 Miles East of Fresno California Just Off Trimmer Springs Road In Deer Creek Recreation Area. ? • BOAT 8 MOTOR RENTALS Y-,MIW WW • BOAT SLIPS - — • SUPPLIES • BOAT FUELy` ��..,1iNAi1 • REFRESHMENTS 145 or burned -out boats, cautioning over - zealous water skiers —the list is endless. These fellows are doing a terrific job, with a big savingto the taxpayer. They supply their own boats, and are not paid for their time. It would cost the county at least $ 8,000 a summer to pay for what they do for no mon- etary compensation. Every man has at least $200 invested in the equipment he needs, and this doesn't count the cost of the boats, and the gas they use, or the men's time. They definitely fill a need of the Department. The big months of the season are coming —June, July and August —and with them an uncountable number of headaches, all handled in a good humor by these jacks -of -all- trades. Well, almost always in good humor. After all, how cheerful can you get when you've spent a day, a night and the next day on a body hunt, then have to explain to a Southern California boater why he needs his craft registered, or why he can't stand up in it on the water. Or why he can't even put it in the water until it has had a safety check. These volunteers have spent the relatively quiet winter months regrouping their forces, repairing their boats and other equipment, because they know that, come summer, the entire operation will be repeated. Like the time Deputy Nicholas, along with volunteer officers Harvey Kroeker and Tom Tripp, were headed towards the Hell's Hole areaoftheKings River after getting a report that a man was injured. We found him, of course, but we found his son first. The injured father was about a mile- and -a -half down a rugged trail, the son informed us, and was in need of quick care. We descended slowly —it was the only way we could go —and after nearly an hour we reached the victim. He had a compound fracture of the right leg. First the easy part — placing him in a Stokes litter and tying him in after wrapping the torn muscle and putting splints on the leg, procedures learned in first -aid classes. Then came the tough part. The victim weighed 180 pounds, and we had to carry him backup that steep trail, with its heavy brush and slippery, sliding rocks. It was a pleasant sight to see the Forest Service descending the hillside to assist us. Muscles strained and feet were skidding on the loose ground, but headway was made slowly. About half -way up the hill the Sheriff's Department rescue team gave us some relief. By now the litter had become ten -fold in weight. The crews finally made it to the top, where 146 BILL STALEY'S AUTO CLAIMS APPRAISAL 3301 E. Harvard Fresno, California 93703 ERNIE'S SERVICE Mobil Products - Expert Service Brake Repairs - Tune Ups 4205 E. BUTIer 255 -3194 ELBOW ROOM Bob and Dorothy Adams 1545 N. Palm 266 -6034 EDWARDS LOCK & SAFE CO. A Key for Every Lock —A Lock for Every Purpose Safes Opened and Serviced 1901 E. Hammond 233 -5037 HOLLYWOOD INN BEER ICE COLD DRAFT 1473 N. Motel Drive 237 -9393 CHRISMAN'S Restaurant & Fountain Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Open 7 A.M. to 12 A.M. - 7 Days a Week Orders to Take Out 1035 Olive 233 -7773 LA TAPATIA TORTILLERIA CORN TORTILLAS Packaged in Sealed Polyethylene CHILI & MEXICAN SPICES Wholesale & Retail Daily Free Delivery to Retail Stores 3145 Olney, Malaga 264 -3272 BUD EBERWEIN BRAKE & WHEEL ALIGNING SERVICE Morrow Spring Works 1821 Calaveras, Fresno 268 -6359 W. M. Pollock FRESNO ELECTRIC CO. Residential - Commercial - Industrial 183 N. Van Ness 485 -0500 149_` 323 175 a welcome ambulance took the man and sped away. Another coordinated effort had prevent- ed a catastrophe. Then there was the time a drowning man was reported on the Kings River below the dam. Two men had disregarded posted signs and had gone into the river, becoming trapped in the chruning waters. An onlooker entered the river to help them, but became the victim as he was washed down the river and drowned. The careless two were helped to safety by bystanders. A life had been needlessly taken through the carelessness of others. The signs were there, if they had only paid attention to them. There was also the time that smoke was reported on the water near Lombardo's, and the Sheriff's boat took off at flank speed. A boat was on fire, and, although no one was in it, a great many other boaters were circling the blazingcraft, as the curious always seem to do. But they were much too close for their own safety, and had to be warned away. That gas tank could have exploded. Theburningboat, incidentally, was in the $5,000 class and was lost because of care- lessness— spilled fuel had ignited after it was started. A basic safety rule had been violated, at a high cost. These are the "big jobs," of course. There are a multitude of others. Like check- ing the buoys for the protection of swimmers, settling a passel between a fisherman and WIMPY'S DRIVE IN 266 -1832 1495 N. Van Ness Fresno GUNITE CONSTRUCTION Pools — Walls — Dams — Sumps Commercial Buildings — Canal Linings ADAMS GUNITE SERVICE 3238 W. McKinley Free Estimates 266 -2131 GRAHAM RADIO & TELEVISION Zenith Color —Black & White — Portab!es For Your Viewing & Listening Pleasure Service on All Makes 4419 East Tulare, opp. Roosevelt Hi 251-7191 Dayton Scales - Hobart Heavy Capacity Scales Food, Bakery, Kitchen and Dishwashing Equipment Kitchenaid Dishwashers and Mixers HOBART SALES & SERVICE Hamp Wells— Manager 175 Fulton St. Phone 237 -2118 147 water skiers — telling that obnoxious skier to keep out of there —, handing out inspection stickers to approved boats, assisting boat races, and on, and on, and on. And don't for- get —keep that grin on your face. Keep them happy, and they just might keep you happy. The Fresno -based squadron has been joined by its Coalinga counterpart, headed by Gene Smith with Deputy Jerry Schmidt as the field officer. This eight -man contingent principally covers the Mendota Slough area, but also is on call wherever needed. All these volunteers get from the county is a badge —they pay for everything else. Why then do they do it? Listen to Reserve Officer Ernest Lerma: "It's knowing that I could be out there needing help. It's knowing that people con- gregate around water at vacation time, and they sometimes need help; help like I might need sometime. It's nice to know that it will be there. It's because I want to do it, to help out my fellow citizens. Even when it's 115 degrees hot." Or listen to Reserve Officer Bob Stites: "It's a public service, a needed one. Somebody had to do something, and we are doingit. One patrol boat can't do it alone. So we're here. It's as simple as that." But it isn't really as simple as that. These men, as mentioned before, get only a badge for their efforts. But it's a lot more than a badge. It's a badge of dedication and service. H -J SCHOOL SERVICES JR. — DARRELL — NICK & DALE For the finest in Class Rings, Graduation Announcements, Yearbooks, Caps & Gowns, Trophies, Medals & Pins FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93704 1625 EAST WELDON 224 -1100 BUSCH. BAMIA,.N ffict+ Lift M & T DISTRIBUTING CO. Arkie Margosian - Ralph Takakjian 2377 SOUTH ORANGE 264 -2823 Report From Huntington Lake - .. Ati .._ �' i By Ken Hogue Resident Deputy Sheriff Huntington Lake BECAUSE of the mountain recreations available to the public, the Shaver and Hunt- ington Lake areas experience an extremely large population increase during the summer. Camping, boating, fishing and sail- boating are but a few of the many recreation activities available. The great majority of vacationers are honest law- abiding citizens who respect the rights of all, and who practice safety in their fun. Unfortunately there are a few who are not in this category, making it necessary for Sheriff Willmirth to assign resident deputy sheriffs to Shaver and Huntington Lakes dur- ing this period. The primary duties of the officers assigned are: boat patrol to enforce the boat- ing and water recreation safety laws; vehicle patrol; criminal investigation in the business, residential cabin, and campground areas; and assisting the Sheriff's Search and Rescue Team by making preliminary contact with STRONG Strength comes from experience, and Guarantee Savings is Fresno's oldest and most experienced savings institu- tion, with a record of safety for more than fifty years. Open your account at Guarantee Savings now. V�PRANTFF ZO OUR G 1177 Fulton Mall y Blackstone /Ash Ian 50th y Cedar /Shields YEAR 7 � 9�9 -196 ANDERSON ELECTRIC Residential - Commercial - Agricultural ALL TYPES WIRING Customized To Fit Your Needs VIRGIL ANDERSON 2953 E. Norwich, Fresno 224 -2546 Quality Upholstering Easy Terms AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY Ray Deaver — Harold Mendrin 4847 N. Blackstone 222 -8186 LIBERTY AUTO SERVICE Complete Auto Repairing Motor Overhaul - Motor Tune -Up Brake Service - Electrical Work 1008 C Street Phone 233 -9122 DUN -RITE MFG. CORP. 1649 H Street Fresno, California 93721 Phone (209) 233 -1878 JOHN H. ROBERTS Executive Vice President, General Manager N A P A FRESNO DISTRIBUTION CENTER COLYEAR MOTOR SALES 666 L Street 233 -5124 Fresno STEEL STRUCTURES CO. TANK MANUFACTURER Phone 439 -3361 — Fresno P. O. Box 605 — Pinedale, Calif. ADAMS PAVING CO. Asphalt PAVING - Excavating Residential - Commercial Driveways - Parking Lots - Sub - Divisions Grading - Oiling Over 50 Years Experience 4636 E. Belmont Free Estimates-251-5454 TOM'S TOASTED PEANUTS Enjoy Tom's Toasted Peanuts & Delicious Candies 2381 S. Maple Ave. 255 -3257 Fresno JOE DISHIAN SHELL SERVICE Motor Tune Up - Brake Service 4206 N. Blackstone at Ashlon — Phone 224 -3888 BIG AL'S PIZZA AND CHICKEN Dining Room — 41 70 N. 1 st St. We Deliver Free Piping Hot To Your Door Phone 227 -3148 LARRY'S AUTOMOTIVE Complete Rebuilt Engines and Engine Parts Machine Shop Service AUTO — TRUCK — TRACTOR Special Crankcase Grinding Larry Ferrua, Prop. 5638 NORTH PALM PHONE 439 -0543 OIL In MARKET FRESNO and CLINTON and 4121 E. BELMONT STOCKTON'S MARKET PAUL STOCKTON (Owner) Wholesale and Retail Groceries and Choice Meats Phone 237 -6661 1232 -34 F St. Fresno, Calif. NOOK SANDWICH SHOP THE SPOT FOR A uOIC:K LUNCH 2014 Tulare St. 485 -4829 ( In the T. W. Patterson Bldg.) STERLING TOWEL CO. 5258 E. Pine St., Fresno 255 -3031 149 friends and relatives of the lost or injured party. Deputy Frank Hoke was assigned to Sha- ver and I was assigned to Huntington, with the tour of duty beginning on the weekend of April 27, the opening of trout season. Although there was a heavy influx of fishermen, there were no boating mishaps on either lake, and the only incident reported was the death of an 85- year -old heart attack victim at Huntington Lake. The following weekend we were dispatched to Camp Sierra to rescue a fisherman who slipped and broke his leg while fishing in Big Creek about a mile downstream from Camp Sierra. The terrain was very steep and rug- ged, making it impossible for the victim to get out without the help of rescue workers. Ken Davis, special agent for the Southern California Edison Co., responded to the scene with a volunteer rescue party. They walked into the area with Deputy Hoke and carried the injured fisherman out by stretcher. We were contacted on May 18th, by a young man who reported that his female fish- ing partner was lost in the back country be- tween the Sample Meadow Road and Twin Lakes. The two of them had left Sample road at 9:30 that morning, hiking a trail to Twin Lakes. They lost the trail a couple of miles off the road, and in searching for the trail they became separated. The man was able to find his way back to the road where he went for assistance. Deputy Constable Dick Smith and myself conducted a preliminary search and found the victim just before sundown in the general area where she became lost. She was hysterical with fright and almost inco- herent when we reached her. She said that she ran all the time she was lost, crying out for someone to help her. It was her continu- ous screaming that directed us to her. Had this woman not been found the first couple of days that she was lost, her lack of mountain experience and the failure to keep a cool head could easily have cost her life. Deputy Hoke terminated his employment with the Sheriff's Department early in the seasonand Jim Daily was assigned duties as resident deputy at Shaver Lake. The latter part of June brought on the juvenile vacationers and the activities went into full swing.. The weekly Saturday night dances held at Lakeshore kept us busy from the evening until the early hours of the next morning. The Fourth of July weekend dance crowd was unbelieveably large and Jim Daily was on hand to assist in crowd control. Jim and I were inside the dance hall when an (Continued—on Next Page) excited teen -ager came running in from the parking lot to advise us there was a fight out- side. We responded to the scene and observed a long - haired hippie -type subject laying on his stomach, and a young man sitting in the middle of his back with the hippie's legs twisted into a leg -lock. The hippie was beg- ging the man to release the pressure on his legs. The immediate investigation revealed the hippie was caught red - handed burglari zing the car of the man who was sitting on his back. Our burglary suspect was very happy to be released out of the grasp of the burglary victim and into the handcuffs of the sheriff's officers. He had picked a car to buglarize that belonged to an ex -high school wrestling champion who had just been discharged from the U. S. Marines. The following Saturday night resulted in the arrest of four felony suspects who bur- glarized the China Peak Lodge. Sgt. Bill Cun- ningham, who worked on special crowd control assignment at the Saturday night dances, and I received word that the lodge had been burglarized. Investigation at the scene revealed that four male adults were inter- rupted by a lodge employee while they were committing the crime. Two of the suspects fled the scene on foot and disappeared into the mountains. The other two suspects fled in a car, with the lodge employee throwing rocks at 'the fleeing vehicle. The suspects in the car drove a mile up the highway and stopped to wait for their friends on foot. Jim Daily responded to the scene from Shaver to assist. Daily and Cunningham apprehended the two suspects in the car, and also a third suspect who was on foot. The fourth suspect came out of hiding and gave up when he observed the tow truck hauling the car away. One of the highlights of the season was the arrest of a young man who, we believed, was the biggest drug pusher in the area. Early in the season we had heard rumors that dangerous drugs were being used by some of the juveniles who lived in the moun- tain communities. There remained rumors until late in the summer when we received some facts to work with. Jim Daily was con- tacted by a Shaver resident who stated that his son had come home "high" on pills. The investigation revealed the identity of the push- er and the fact that he was a recent graduatQ of the local high school. He allegedly had been furnishing drugs to fellow students during the past year. The information was passed on to Constable Jack Sturges, Sgt. Cunningham, and I so that we could watch for the pusher at the dance which was to be held that same night at Huntington. Ironically, all three of us 150 STILLMAN DRUG CO. DRUGS & SUNDRIES 1. Van Ness & Weldon — 227 -8421 2. Food Bank Center - Belmont & Chestnut — 255 -8375 3. Food Bonk Center - West & Shields — 229 -9521 SQUIRE LIQUORS BEER WINE LIQUORS Groceries Sundies Delicatessen 1 568 N. West Ph. 266-1761 VICTORIA HOTEL & RESTAURANT Basque Lunches - Dinners Cocktails - Banquet Room 2524 Tulare, Fresno 485-1571 VETTLING'S SPORTING GOODS EXPERT GUNSMITHING Guns - Ammunition - Fishing Tackle Phone 255 -8547 4502 E. Belmont ELMER VETTLING Fresno, Calif. 93702 VEE'S TRAILER RENTALS Local or Nation -Wide — Low Rates Hitches - Appliance Dollies - Pads 4036 E. Ventura Phone 237 -8169 SUNLITE MARKET Groceries - Wine - Meat - Produce - Notions 4718 E. Kings Canyon Road 268 -5932 M. R. VIERRA COMPANY San Joaquin Valley Distributors Trimmer Power Lawn Mowers 248 No. Broadway 266 -0582 LOVEJOY ROOFING ALL TYPES OF ROOFING 5403 E. Holland 291-2027 C. M. SHAW, CONTRACTOR Remodeling & Commercial Building 436 W. Twain 227 -3743 wer, ning pre% whe: whet him of t] woul up— into the p pect and pills front state susp ques run. being 45: were familiar with the suspect, since Cun- ningham had caught him sneaking into the previous Saturday night dance without paying, whereupon he had become very belligerant when reprimanded. Sturges then had banned him from all future dances for the remainder of the season. Although we doubted that he would come to the dance that night, he showed up —much to our pleasure —, and was allowed into the dance as if all was forgotten about the previous trouble he had caused. The sus- pect was kept under constant surveillance, and about a half -hour later I saw him passing pills to a girl on the dance floor. When con- fronted with what was observed, he angrily stated that he had given the girl aspirin. The suspect was escorted outside for further questioning, at which time he attempted to run. He fought violently to free himself before being subdued by Cunningham, Sturges and PIEMONTE'S ITALIAN DELICATESSEN Complete line of Imported and Domestic Foods Home Made Italian Sausage Spaghetti & Ravioli Sauce Open Daily 9 AM to 6 PM - Closed Sundays 616 E. Olive Ave. 237 -2038 RAMSEY DRY WALL SERVICE Drywall Service Taping - Texturing Acoustical Ceilings - Sheetrock Installation Quality Workmanship 4559 E. Home Ave. 251 -7316 SUNSET MARKET Groceries - Produce - Meats Beer - Wines - Soft Drinks 932 W. California 233.0002 RUTLEDGE CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTING Commercial - Industrial 4725 E. Olive Ave. 251-0311 EL GATO NEGRO CLUB CORA ZAVALES WEEKEND DANCES 938 F Street 233 -9656 SIGLER'S Inc. WELDING EQUIPMENT Welder Sales 8. Service 1828 Los Angeles St. 237.6322 151 myself. He had 327 assorted pills in his pos- session, including several LSDcapsules, and a hypodermic syringe and needle. Thanks to the safety - minded vacationers, therewere no boating accidents, injuries, or drownings at Huntington throughout the sea- son, and only three search - and - rescue oper- ations in the area, with two rescues being completed at the preliminary stage. The Sheriff's Search and Rescue Team was called out of Fresno on only one occasion: to look for a lost four - year -old boy, who was found safe after being lost for part of one day and through the night. Crime prevention and criminal investigation were the most demand- ing and time - consuming of our duties through- out the summer vacation season. A total of ten felony arrests were made as the results of crimes committed in the Huntington Lake area. Without the combined efforts and cooperation of all law enforcement officers in the district, this could not have been accomplished. My very special thanks to Constable Jack Sturges, who spent many long and exhausting days in assisting the Huntington and Shaver deputies; and to Ken Davis of the Southern California Edison Co., who always offered his assistance wherever and whenever it was needed. APPLEBY AND CO., INC. INVESTIGATORS Fresno — San Diego — Santa Ana — Sacramento San Francisco — San Jose — Los Angeles DON TURNER - REGIONAL SUPERVISOR Fresno Office: 4239 E. Clinton Suite "C" 227 -1644 Compliments of SHERMAN THOMAS ENTERPRISES A Report From Shaver Lake By Jim Daily, Resident Deputy Sheriff Shaver Lake SHAVER LAKE is a small mountain com- munity located northeast of Fresno in the foothills. The permanent resident population of Shaver during the winter montns numbers approximately 250; however, during the sum- mer, the influx of vacationers and tourists brings a large number of flatlanders into this community and the surrounding areas of Dinkey Creek, Wishon, and Courtright. Each of these areas mentioned has one or more campgrounds, fishing facilities, and most have boating facilities. During the winter months, these commun- ities are served by Constable Jack Sturges and his Deputy, Dick Smith. In the summer months this area, known as the Ponderosa Judicial District, is simply too large for two officers to handle, and for this reason Sheriff Willmirth sends two Deputies from the Fresno office towork the mountain area. under nor- mal circumstances, the Huntington officer covers the area from Huntington north, and the Shaver officer takes the area including Shaver and east to Courtright. ALBRIGHT ELECTRIC 20 Years Experience AIR CONDITIONING — WIRING Complete Wiring — Alterations Residential & Commercial Emergency Service Day or Night Call 3847 E. Saginaw Way 227 -6450 WELCOME TO WALKER'S FINE FOOD AND FRIENDLY SERVICE When compared with other years, the year 1968 was extremely quiet in the Shaver area. The primary reason for this was the fact that Shaver Lake was extremely low this past year. This was partly due to the dry win- ter, and partly to the fact that the Shaver Dam was being resurfaced. With the water in the lake so low, boating became very dangerous due to submerged rocks and stumps. Because of this, a number of boaters chose to use other lakes such as Pine Flat and Millerton. During the year of 1968, four rescues were successfully handled with no loss of life. The first rescue of the season occurred on August 29th, when a woman wandered off from C amp Sierra, a private resort located between Shaver and Big Creek. For this operation, it was necessary to call on Sgt. Bill Young and the Sheriff's Office's mountain rescue unit. The woman was discovered missing after dark on the 29th. A preliminary search of known trails around the camp was carried out by volunteers from the camp; however, this was unsuccessful. Sgt. Young arrived early the next morning with four deputies from the rescue team. A daylight search using both deputies and volunteers from the camp (Continuer on Next Pagel WECO OXYGEN CHRIS SORENSEN 268 -0161 Fresno IY els was formed immediately and within three hours the woman was located by Deputy Ken Hogue, the resident deputy from Huntington. The other three rescues noted occurred dur- ing deer season and were all in the Patterson and Hoffman Mountain area. In each case, the lost person managed to walk out. There were some tragedies in the area, and one in particular points out the need for safety when dealing with firearms. On July 24th, a young man was carrying a loaded .22 caliber automatic rifle in the back seat of his car. He had parked the vehicle at Shaver Lodge, and took the rifle from the back seat. The rifle had no trigger guard, and according to witnesses the victim grasped the rifle by the barrel and pulled it out of the window toward him. The trigger caught on a partially open window and went off, the bullet striking the victim in the neck. Tragic as this accident was, it could have been prevented by knowing and using the firearm safety procedures. First, it is against the law to carry a loaded rifle in your car. Second, you should never operate or handle any rifle without a trigger guard, especially an automatic rifle. Third, ARCHIE PECKHAM PAINTING CONTRACTOR 1718 N. Lafayette 266 -8730 THE BRIG Fine Food & Cocktails 4743 N. Blackstone 227 -7297 PLEASANT STERILIZATION & MATTRESS CO. Mattresses & Furniture Sterilized (State Approved Plant) Mattresses Custom Made - Rebuilt - Renovated New Furniture — Pick Up and Delivery 847 N. Pleasant Ave. 237 -4376 CONGRATULATIONS O'SOLE MIO RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA 3255 N. Cedar 229 -4990 PERFECTION MACARONI CO. High Grade Macaroni Products 2704 S. Maple 485 -8110 I 153 you should never pick up a rifle by the bar- rel. And fourth, never point a rifle at your- self (or anyone else). I hope that the readers realize that any one of the above- mentioned mistakes could cost a life and, unfortunately in this case, the young man made all four of them! Other than the above - mentioned situations, it was a fairly quiet, uneventful year at Sha- ver Lake. A good deal of this officer's time was spent in assisting Deputy Hogue at Hunt- ington, as his area was much busier. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the residents in the area for their cooperation this past summer. A special thanks to all law enforcement personnel in the area whose cooperation made my job much easier. These would include Officer Otto Vetter from the California Highway Patrol, Ken Davis from the California Edison Co., and various members of the Forest Service. A mention also should be made about Larry Shannon, a local Shaver merchant, whose knowledge of first -aid, and whose skill with a resuscitator has saved many lives in the area. With the nearest ambulance approxi- mately one hour away, a man with Larry's lifesaving skills is a great asset to the com- munity. WESTERN METAL DEALER IN SCRAP METALS Sonny Greenberg, Owner 264 -6246 2056 So. Van Ness Fresno, Calif. 93721 COMPLIMENTS OF FORKNER RANCHES INVITATION �i DON'7- leave car uwidote.L afar when parked: it i»tp /ifie the thief's attest. While the veracity of the old saw, "honor among thieves" is highly questionable, the auto thief, on the other hand, is surely held in high esteem by his fellow lawbreakers. He is very likely the most successful among his breed, for four out of five times he goes unapprehended. As approximately a half - million car own- ers are acutely aware of each year, auto theft is on the increase. That is how many cars are stolen annually throughout the nation, according to the National Automobile Theft BILL J. RIPPEE INVESTIGATOR Licensed & Bonded ALL TYPES OF INVESTIGATION Civil - Criminal - Marital - Industrial Personal Injury - Child Custody Organized Labor Strike Investigations 3190 E. Rialto 229 -8106 Johnston Gear & Machine Works, Inc. Agricultural and Industrial Equipment Engineers & Machinists Since 1926 630 R Street, Fresno 237 -3427 A & W DRIVE IN Featuring the BURGER.FAMILY and A &W Root Beer 3807 E. Tulare 266 -5144 ADAMS MARKET Bill Matts, Owner Groceries — Beer & Wine Seaside Gasoline 3256 W. McKinley 485 -6565 154 TO DON'T lent e ralnabk l in plaid viety, lew pling the thief, Bureau, an agency that assists in the recov- ery of stolen vehicles and actively promotes theft prevention. In spite of the efforts of the National Auto- mobile Theft Bureau, as well as all law en- forcement agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, between 10 and 20 per cent of all stolen cars are never recov- ered and only one such culprit in five is caught and convicted. A major aid to enforcement agencies in retrieving stolen cars is the Auto Identifica- SPORTING GOOOSOI A Complete FISHING DEPT. -'_ • RODS & REELS • EQUIPMENT • ACCESSORIES • BAIT - FROZEN , � SARDINES - LIVE MINNOWS y ALL WORMS %A 9W 1 A Complete HUNTING DEPT. •NEW 6 USED RIFLES & GUM • RELOADING EQUIP d SUPPLIES• CDMPIETE STOCK OF AMMUNITION • BEAR AROFRY EQUIP WE Bur • SM • TRADE USED GUMS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — FRIDAY EVES. 'TIL R 4672 N. Blackstone 222 -0949 ROBERTS FIG CO. 5789 N. West Avenue Fresno •El— %11 20 )V_ is in A CAR TH UO,` '7' 1)ar,f in i.iolaled. %uorl3-lighied i pol a hcrc Ihie f 1'(111 rrarL iniob.ierved. tion Manual, prepared by the AMA ana con- taining representative photographs of all makes of U. S. cars produced since 1951. Police departments find the manual useful in identifying quickly the type of automobile they are seeking when an owner reports his car is stolen. Auto theft is generally considered to be OSCAR & SON'S GARAGE Phone 233 -8424 2021 N. Weber Fresno, Calif. 93705 OAK LEAF RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE Fine Food and Cocktails HENRY JACOBSEN, Prop. 3261 E. Tulare St. 264 -6778 NONINI'S WINERY NONINI'S SELECT WINES Visitors Welcome 2640 N. Dickinson 264 -7857 Compliments from P & J AUTO SUPPLY WHOLESALE & RETAIL 2225 Ventura Avenue 264 -9747 RANDOLPH'S DISTRIBUTORS Harold Dixon, Manager 2019 E. Belmont Ave. 233 -8724 _1 E F ic,ttc ,E-cJI iu qurli,w: neo Ihir/ /i of all ,rune Ibcfll occur Ibi.l u e1' . `da young man's game," if such a casual term can be used to describe a criminal activity. In fact, the majority of all persons arrested in stolen cars are less than 18 years old. The so- called "joy - riding" thief, who steals a car and drives it at dangerous speeds and in a generally reckless manner until it runs out of gasoline, constitutes an extremely serious problem. The recovery rate for this type of car theft is favorable but the car has often been badly damaged or vandalized when (Continued on Nexi Page) 15.E Vultea Markets CHOICE 1000 M DD KT. COBB'S TO STORE COUNTY /AIR MKi. E & G MARKET Glad writ Olirr 1rr palm aM Sh41d1 17ia 0rargr Arenur Tilf 1..., d, Ai (Imlm GATEWAY MARKET 1 8 M SUPER MKT. d LEONARDO'S MKT. SW 1.1— Arriw< Ilm Arr... Ai N.rh I I 9197 1 A -0amo A.. 0 -9 SUPER MARKET WALT'S MARKET ZAHH:IANi MRi. BARGAIN 1`000 CENTER 660 '0" torn 4M Ina (0a S, Eil+ Ilm In Y AY.r 450 W. M KA'r Al hun CARPS MARKET GHL 1000 CENIE. TOM TOWN T61u r. � •. 9.uwn 7011 fall OiM1r Arnnu. 7391 S. Maple AI char Best Wishes STEPHENS & BEAN FUNERAL SERVICE Since 1885 it is eventually restored to the owner. There are scores of professional theft rings operating throughout the country and the motorist unfortunate enough to have his vehicle stolen by one of these thieves might not even recognize the car when and if he sees it again. A police department that re- ports such a "recovered" auto may in reality be referring to a bare chassis —the original vehicle having been stripped of its engine, transmission, tires, accessories and even the steering wheel. Many such recoveries are burned hulks, with the valuable parts removed and what remained set afire to hide clues. American auto manufacturers are work- ing continuously to reduce car thefts by mak- ing it as difficult as possible for the thief to enter, start or drive away the vehicle. They are aware that every additional second a thief requires to steal the car serves as a deterrent. Door locks have been made increasingly secure and the modern ignition system is not easy to "jimmy." Many tricks once used with success by thieves have passed into oblivion because of the car makers' efforts to frustrate them. Most authorities are in agreement on one thing: The car thief's closest ally is the car owner himself, for it is he who leaves the doors unlocked, the windows ajar, the keys in the ignition or the vehicle itself parked in an unlighted, mostly deserted area. Any one of these is the equivalent of an engraved invi- tation to a car thief. BEL -AIRE CONSTRUCTION Custom Homes & Apartments Builders of BEL -AIRE GARDENS 388 N. Chestnut 255 -6646 MCWDonailers UUTM YO UR KIND OF PLACE Blackstone and Shields — Shaw and Fresno Shaw and West — E. Kings Canyon Rd. Near the Fairgrounds. HARDY'S SERVICE New & Rebuilt Trimmer - Starlite - McLane Mowers Sales - Service - Repairs 2009 S. Orange Ave. Phone 264 -3210 BILL PARRISH CHEVRON SERVICE WE PICK UP & DELIVER Blue Chip Stamps 5385 N. Blackstone Ave. 439 -4880 ORIENTAL DRY GOODS CO. Shoes and Ready -to -Wear, Notions Luggage and House Furnishings 1 502 Tulare Street 237 -7421 Fresno 1, California Armando Ghimenti Highway City Shell Service Station We Sell Shell Products But We Give Service Blue Chip Stamps 5325 W. Shaw Ave. at Freeway 99 237 -2561 EL PATIO CLUB 818 F Street Henrietta Rancho Products Co. FRUIT JUICES & CONCENTRATES Peach & California 255 -0401 Fresno HARPAIN'S DAIRY FARM GOLD MEDAL WINNING MILK 3949 N. Barton or 3900 N. Cedar EL SARAPE CAFE BEER — WINE 1412 T81are Street 233 -9812 ELLIOTT MANUFACTURING CO. Industrial Supplies Hand Truck Coasters and Wheels 1735 Ventura —H & Mono Ph. 233 6236 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS A -1 Au +o Pmt, 51 A— Pha,:ocy 126 81.:: . Spo. LqG an. �� 126 Cado, Lmn Cove, A -1 Inwlar ion d F.nr. 126 Mmw Dwnmis0- 15 Bw', big Boy 73 C.nrml City C rage 29 A -I Mew Jobb.n, Inc 80 Arr's Aulomoeve Se i:. 46 Boo's Tavern 126 C— Supply Co. 128 A d A Liquor 75 Arr, B-11 80 B.— cl.11, Hx' Cove, C.rd,al Vac of F,.sno 62 AAA A,.,. Soles 70 Art's Col.dr,q 141 Bmd Street Markel 76 Canrral Volley L ... l:ng Co. 128 A d B I ., 76 Art 's Ch.v. rn Sclvcur 46 Bmstce, Dump trucking 128 Gmrol Volley P;p< .o. 53 Ae . 5.: vic. 70 Ash d Petry Moron 55 B--% Liquor 90'. 126 Cenr,.co 22 ABC ' Kry Se ic. 152 Asher &w. 17 1 -,.. Ranch Ca. 108 Certified Ces.pcol Co. 144 ABC M„ . Dice 126 Ashlon Pkano.cy 84 Bo..... Cmcret. Construction 128 Champion Muffler S"uice 47 A d K n.niro�iol S.rvia. 61 Aswuioled Bows Products 80 Boy's Mork.! 76 Gunnel 53 22 A d M Co... d Linalrum 126 Awoci.red Lift T,v<k, Inc. 82 Brooding Iron 128 Par Cn;.411 True4ing 128 A d M Lu'n1s., Co. 126 A,rra Motel 9 Th. Brig 153 Ci.i Ch; Club 20 AOC A fluo.n 46 Ath.nion R. tau-on1 30 Broadway Car 53 Gucken Delight 128 A d W Drive Inn 93 Ada, Scaffold d Equipmem Co. 75 Broadway Steam Cleaning 128 Chihaohuo TorllU.rio 62 A d W Root B.e. DO- In 1]4 Audio Sales Co. 76 B'asi's Hardware 128 Ch.ismon's R.stoulam 146 A to Z k.nral Equipmm t 126 Auta Claims App'a +sal 146 Brown Brw. Adlwror,t I61 Ch „n.n,en', 60 Abb.+t', /01611 Service 26 Auro 0; .l Electric 82 Brown's Motel 128 Cigawna Service Co. 65 Abby Macon 87 Automull.�. Wily Co. 52 Bards 8o'u.� Sh.ap 128 Clmlr W Appliance Serv;c. 128 Ace Al—;­ Awning 75 A-l.do T. -azzo Co. 46 B�_no Elecn;c Se'v 30 Civic C-1., C d. 51 Ac. Auto Repair 70 Bruno d To[. g— 12 Civic Patrol 128 Ac. Mobil. It” Shup 46 68 Boning "PL.' d S..ling 44 8­'. Used M.t.Aals at Cla,dy's M.'kel 62 Acmes Mochln. Co. 126 8 d D B.dy Snap 75 &un,wig Drug C.. 59 Clark Equipr.nt 67 Acme Relrtg. room Ser + ;rr 16 B d 0 Shell Servicr 126 H. 8. Buck R-.h- 94 Clark's Fireplace Equipm.ns 141 A<arn Equip: «lr R.nl.! 50 1 d 1 Up- lswy Trim Shop 22 K. C. buck S.-ic. Stotim 128 Russ CN.-h S.-i- 128 Ad.m, GI r,;'e 10 B d J Renr- A- La;l.• Sysl.m 75 Bud d UI's BO CIu6 Laundry 16 Adams M. 7., 154 C. H. &'k $hoos 30 Butad's 12 Cl ydc's Round UP 20 :s:, Povi.q Co. 149 6.Idwin Heating d Ai. Cadi1 a ;n_. 83 Builder's Cmcrate 29 Cmtes Boot d M.I., 62 Aawnce Elena c Co. 30 Sol lard Tale d Mnrbl. 30 6ukeu d Colson Drug Co. 128 Coco Colo Bmrfng Co. of Hm 48 Ad­. TV Service 75 Chmles 8oloioo Co. 126 Buyer Chef 30 Cody &m. Pf.'Umg 128 Ay -.ilor Body d Point Shop 70 Bami,00 Hut 116 Annie Burton Shell 5av;ce 128 Coffee's 46 A, "Coffee S11- 32 Bonk of Ames ;co 78 Bw y Well Pipe Works 128 Coin Music Inc. 57 A'•wayn Gal( Cause 61 Bank of Tokyo 37 Butte, Cor, -1. cot Ham. 51 Co1y Mmor Sales Co. 105 AI's Chevron Sewice 75 Ba'hoz. lewelan 76 Butle Drugs t28 Con -adol Mfg, d supply Co. 128 Al's Plumbing Snrn 77 Borkman, Edwin 46 Byde's Hord,,,,, 128 Cwewll Motor Tm6 Co. 48 Albrewv's 'Melding 46 a. _'s Paulby Roncl. 126 Condrs.nrol ht.'s NS - 8 Aib6gl +r Eir..e�c 152 Basq.,e Fre—k Bak.ly 46 C.W, of F,ea,o 80 C- 1in.nra1 Title Co. 59 S.. Aie rona� Ra6iguotion 126 Basque Halal 30 C.1 Market 8 Llquar 128 Cad d Lo Voy Insurance 128 Allen Welding Shop 126 Herb 8a Sporting Goods 126 C. forma AgrieuVluml +,rtc *o0 69 Caunl ry Boy Mork n1 19 AIL.d 41noleurn 76 0...''s Auro Wrecking 76 Ccl,fornia Cf, m 82 Country Cm,:r Murkal 63 AII'i.d Paving Co. 59 8.uv.r. Enmgsdses 126 C.hfornio-Fresrm Oil Co. 82 J. T. Cawon 128 AILad PIa.nL.,n9 Co. 157 8.< Hive 45 C.Iifornio Mot., E.pr 24 C-1 M.ol M-k., 64 A.:,lor. Hooting Co. 142 Bel Ai. Morel 126 Colll.rnl. Plouno Foundation 10 Crac:ar Cilixe N.6-.1 Bank 2 A I, role Slnirory Co. 126 Bel - Ai'e Cmseucr - 123 Califo,nio Sewog. Disposal Co. 12 Bondy Gockel D.A. 23 .. - -vn Paving Co. 80 veil Swans S.rv;c. 34 Colifamio Trophy C -1.r 84 Goss Roods Tav 91 ' . Sof.1y Equip..nl 157 M.k• Ball.. 54 Col.. Grill 80 C.";. 6'w. Inc. 71 upr.,lsr. ry 148 B.M:= Hord.: d Point 126 Calwo Coalpy Market 128 - .., Wn.< +.o,ue Ca. 50 Beimonr Memodnl Park 30 Col.. 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El.cnic 128 - Aponmenr 143 vll% Hcme d Applies. Cm,1er 126 R. E. Co.. 62 Dave's Tractor 4.pair 82 -. kaslau.ur.r 126 3�1i', Litt -1 Ste,. 126 Couono's Shell 128 Dov<'s Nan d 511 g. 90 d 126 31. -atone Awo Paris 30 Canilm's M.x1cm Food 44 Ovid d S.arn 22 Snack &n 16 + -- FSrona TV d Rod. 62 C.v.'s 8uick 43 Sam Davidson Co. 69 1 �. Ar 25 3..,.. ,l.n. Gr-Q. 126 Cedar Ave. Nsnsery t28 Bill Dov;s C­—.6.1 Rtth:ger.li i 21 JET DRIVE -IN BROASTED CHICKEN Parties — Dinners — Picnics Burgers - Sea Food - Donuts FOOD TO GO 1234 N. 1st 233 -2172 1 Blk, N. Olive on First DE ARC'S USED CARS Low Cost, Dependable Transportation Pete De Arc 3817 E. Tulare 266 -9764 Fresno Wire Rope & Rigging Custom Rigging - Esco Products Miller Swivels - Crosby Clips Press Grip Fittings Skookum Blocks 2360 East Ave. 268 -8885 Compliments LLOYD TULL ALLIED PLUMBING CO. 704 N. Maple 251 -6041 157 SAFETY FOR ALL THROUGH RESEARCH FRESNO, CALIFORNIA SINCERE BEST WISHES Mr. and Mrs. Aram "Shorty" Peters Darrel Davis Gulf 5erviee De Arc's Used Can Dov;s Sales Day's Photo Repair & Sol., Dean's Janitorial Service Decker Awa Supply Dee's 41 Club De K., Drugs Da L.. Auto Laund,y Delk Pest Canl,ol Delos Santa, Grocery DeLuca &Th,e Ike Id DeAtarini Plastering Co. De Marquis Club Demco Library Supply Mike Demir�ian Den , Av ;.lien Densmore Engine R. -AA, Denver's Pastry Shop Carl De Prim. Painting D.rmer's Liquor Store Devlin -Dow Diamond Electric Diamond Notional Corp. Diamond R.. Sales & Service Difl.d.o & D,Fendis Insurance DiCicco's Pizzeria Donald J. Dick Inc. Dick's Sup.lies Inc. Didie,'s Liqua, Diesel E.gi....in Co. Bob Dillard Livestock John Dillon Plumbing Din s Ferrous Piz Direct Furniture Ft: ghr Outlet Joe Dishia� Shell Service Dolto, Dinu Dolls, So- Market D—n i 9 Restaurant Daminic s Liquor D .'s Chevron Service D -n's Phillips 66 Dan's Plumbing service Don's Shap Harry Dooley & Co. Double Cola Nesbit, Bottling Co. Double 5 Cottle Co. G. S. Douglas Co. Dawning Chevron Service Duggan's Lounge Duke's Cocktails Duncon's Liq.ors Dun -Rite Mfg. Corp. Dymond TV Bill Eods Sharp Cars P.J. Ends Fine Can Eagle Cafe East EI Monte Guest Horan Easton D-, Co. Eos,an Fo-d Lockers Bud E.e .+ein B, k. Eddic's Bakery Shop Edward's Le- & Sof. Co, Efbca Ca. Elbow Raam E l u�t ric Laboratories Inc. EI=._I ric Mara, Shop EI =_+,i col Suppliers Elecna Track Refrigerorion Elect,o•,Ic Speeialfles Co. Elm, - El is EI G.ID Na�.> Club Eli's 11-1 -1 Service Elliott Mfg. Co. EI M" Pock. irIg Co. EI Patio Club El Serape Cafe EI Taro Cute EI T,Iunto El-y's L.und —tte Em{,; .e Freezing Eng;a e•.: Swnd, Inc. En.' ads In, "ion Jack Enrigh,'s Service Pharmacy E,n;e's Clean — Ernie', Pastry Shop Emie's Service Esrrada's Tam Duffy', Eureka Books Evan's D,apery Studio Evans Electric Service Everybody's Market F & L liquors Farris Mockinary Cenrcr Farmers Oil Serv;ca Far Wesr Construction Inc. Fashion Clean— Ltd. Federal Fruit Distributors Federal Jewelry & Loon Fede,ol Land Bonk Assn. of Fresno Fennell', Sunlond Service Ferries & Gettl Chevron Service Ferry Pool, Fig Garden Golf Course Fgo,den Grocery Fires Art Thear,:r First 1.6-1 Bonk Firs, Western B-1, Francis D. Fisher Ray Fisher Pharmacy Ray Fisher Garden Speci°hy Shop Flake Post Coal,.[ Flamingo Club The Flower Basket Faster', Old Fashioned Freeze Robert L. Forkner Ranch Fou, C, College Four vlhee is Restaurant Fowl er Cabinet Fron's Pine Lake Lodge Fre o Ag Hadwore Fra o Awe Auction Inc. Fresno Auto Pans Fre o Aulemetic Tronsmiwion Fresno Body Works Fre,no Broke Supply F,esna Corhol is Cematertes Fresno Cattle F —cling Co. fremo Cr.Jir Burmau Fro,no Electric Co, 24 157 61 17 17 128 128 24 44 71 36 91 36 94 28 128 19 84 144 130 69 86 27 84 130 144 86 144 42 54 130 59 130 46 20 149 130 80 51 130 20 20 23 130 29 80 58 86 144 26 61 144 t48 Cove 13D 77 69 26 44 18 1 J II 130 86 83 71 130 72 6 71 24 130 30 64 24 130 91 153 58 143 30 36 34 72 130 54 130 130 67 47 22 146 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Fresno Equipment Co. 90 Patrick James Men, Store 42 Mesta, Radial., Works 143 Frnsno Ford Tractor Inc. 47 Jaynes & Co. 72 Harold Mother- Hoduy- Dovidan 92 Frnsno Funeral Chapel 54 Jc(f,ey Eleatic Construction Co. 132 Matelot 89 Fresno Guorcmee S—;.gs & Loan 148 Jens=n A— Parts 86 Morthuws Mobil. Ham. Soles 28 Fresno Helicapren Inc. 40 Jensen 8 Pilego,d 132 Me i Woh Restaurant 16 Fresno Iran & Metal Co. 42 Jensen & Watts Small Engine Clinic 48 Me I; Dehydrators 79 Frasna Irrigorion Applioncrs 72 Jo,ry's Fla., Covering 34 Melody Food Market 136 Fresno Liquor Aare 130 Jerry's Fresno - McKinley Garage I32 Mnzico Cola 36 Fresno Memorial Gardens 65 Jerry's Tavern 132 Midland Sovings & Loon Cove. Fresno Marble 8 Til. Co. 130 C, w. Jensen Conswuaian Co. 40 Mid Srote Linoleum 80 Frnsno me rchonrs Par ml 130 Jot Drive In 157 Mid Valley Mama 81 Fresno Motel 52 Jewels oy Aram 49 Mid Valley Sports C.nrer 90 Fresno Motor Sales 159 Ji„pot, Inc. 132 Mikn's Car Let 54 Fresno Notions 8 Dr„g 159 Ji -', P'ni Ili px 66 34 Mi k.'s Cocktails 41 Fresno Oxygen 130 Jcnnni,', Cedo, Shield, Union 132 Mikn's Liqua, Store 136 F,esna Paper Box Co. 63 J,,inn;, s Garage 132 Milky Vlay Dairy 52 Fresno Planing Mill Co. 159 Jchnr. "`x Market 8 Cofe 132 Mill-W11 Drug 136 Fresno Plumbing & Heat;ng 130 Jchn's C.,tom Wh =e is 36 Mr. D's 24 Fresno Sani nary 32 Jchn's Ligr;or -'a 141 Mitc >.r11 Ambulance Service 44 Fresno Saw Service IJa J,. assn's Pla, ui ng 5mvice 49 Mike Miyamoro 136 Fresn. White & Aal.— Soles 22 Rccky Johnson's Service 134 Modern Drug 40 F,exa. W;r. R.P. 8 Rigging Ca. 157 T=ady Johnson 132 Lloyd Moll,, 1"36 Friendly Inn 74 J -ns+an Cca, & Machine 11.rks 154 Monarch R,frigem0on Co. 136 Fries- Ellithrcpe- Eason- doted -Swe+t Inc, 58 Jc_, Amb.lo� :. -, Service- 68 Monte -Sono gone Craft 136 Frigid Food Lockers 43 Jeoes F;I,. Service 48 Monte', Motorcycle Sales 33 L. E. Fri,& 12 Jcnes —" n9 Co. 10 Montgomery Ward B5 Frosty Dag & 8u,g=• Be, 21 Ja,as W'nda« Shapes 8 Uyhatrt.ry 134 Gen. Morales 91 Fumirure Discount Hamu 29 Jvgcmecn & Co. Jcrg.n,an's Battery Shop 143 134 Morris Fealaei Ca. Morris Fruit Co. 136 57 G & J Pist.cddo Trucking 66 J—dan Concrete Pipe Co. 134 Morris 8 Sons Towing I4 Galvani Auto Elecr,ic B9 Jcy -N -Joy Cafe 143 M.seric Tile & Supply C.o. 22 Vincent Conduglio Trucking 130 Judi -Ken's 06- In 34 Mose Plumbing & Hardware 82 Gardner's eoarery 78 Juicy Pig 143 Sue P. Maio, 60 Gardner Volkswagen 17 May's Kitchen 70 Garret Hone 68 KXOR Background Music 25 Wray's Liquor 82 Gas N Ear Drive In 86 K -9 KI.,— 56 H. E. Murrell, Inc. 26 Gayeis Mobil 16 K & B Auto Service 48 NAPA F,em. Diarib.rian Center R8 General Bearings Co. 58 K 8 K Komp.rs 73 N & N Marine 145 Gaza Env;rcnment Corp. 22 K -Y Lt, lace 134 Nag— Point & Body 18 George' Five Ten Llq.ur Starr 143 K & Y Marker 13d Nan' 37 R. S. Gibs., Used Co. 80 Korla's 141 Near N...,y School 136 Gleim -Crown Pump Inc. 132 Karl's Realty 91 Pln"'a Crone 64 Glob, Aurd Vlreck.rs 52 L.ui. Kee Marker 143 New England Sheet Metal 44 Ga. Motors 51 Kell er's Kamp,rlana 79 New Holland -Div. of Sperry Rand 66 Geld Dragon 51 KenC,afrs 87 New Idria Mining Co. Cover Gold Nugget 132 Keas Auro 'Max 87 New Rendezvous 7.1 The Gold.° Crown 132 Kan'. Valley Transmission Service 26 New Victory Bakery 16 Golden Srotc Broom Co. 132 Kea,ucky Had Chicken 26 Ntagorr Chrmical 93 Gang's Market 27 Rag Co. l9 Nielsen', Creamery 66 Gott,chal., I I K_ Marian N;nc 56 Gnr Radio & TV 147 Klagnn's Insurance Agency 134 99.,% Steak H..n. 62 Grandma's Pantry 132 W. stn •'Duke" K.99ms 28 Nisei Land, copy Serviae 13.5 Graves Upholstery 88 R. ht. King Co. 80 Nonini `s Vlinery 155 C•ov. Bill Homes 74 King- O -M.., Co. 130 Nook Sandwich Shop 149 Gue,r', Nnro,cycle C.rter 48 Kings County Track Lin., 54 No.mot's Fars 136 Kings X Marc) 80 Norslgion Bros. Aircraft 136 Allen C. House Garage 13 Kins°L•• 134 Northrup King 8 Co. 94 Hohn's Automotive Sr,vi cs 132 Kinsl -., Auto Soles 159 Hall & Hnl I Invesrm.nIs 15 Kirby - Schramm Pump 28 O.K. Produce I36 He i—d! Service 73 Kie;n Boat 7,.N., 89 Oak Leaf Restaurant 155 Haediton', Groce,y 132 Klein', hsomnmth Truck Ser sic, 80 O'Bri.n's Brake Service 136 Honui.a %Market 91 Kocnei gun Fan' 40 Ochi,.— Prod,.,•Co. 136 Happy's Liquor 44 Kane— Dept. Starr. 134 P.E. O'Hai, Co. 37 Hardy', S—Ace 156 K—g'x A4ars..r 89 Oklahomo Oil Co. 16 Harpain', Dairy F.— 156 Jcc W. Kunkel 134 Of."' Tom Harris Efea ric 71 Bch K,a+1 A.slo Repair 32 Old Fevv Hoforau 3J Harrison Motor Pans 132 K�, •.trot Plana Hame 54 One Hour Marrinizing 65 Harmn Boa Moiling Co, 132 Ten Kur ., Un;nn Servirr. 134 odi .,,to Dry Goods f56 Hates P(a,mocy 132 Kuia a Union .c�vi- 40 Oscar & Sons Gore° 155 Haskell- Conslrucri.n Co., Inc. 46 O'Sale Mi. Re,touronl I53 J. B. Howkin, Ranch 108 L 8 S Mar.. ,.1 144 Cste,goard Feed. 57 Ha, -Mo Knnnelx 14 Lo Cu..0 ra_: : �- 134 Th= Cwpost 21 Healcy & Popavich 132 La Mar El- tram - 134 Owl Transfer Co. 33 Hedri ck`s Dept, Stare 91 Lon. -Ai IB Heitzig B Sh i,key 132 Far. Lam; 134 p A L. Distributers 1'59 Henderson Garden, I32 Lcmcr� Clean�•n 134 p g J Awe Sourly 753 Hnn rienu Rancho Products Co. 156 Lcngc Raofina Co. 43 P & N Li q„ors 78 Henry•, Liqua S—r, 132 L- „—thy Paving & G,ad -9 83 Pacifi: Drive Ins I37 Henry's 24 How- Restou,ont 18 Lo Plaza CI.,.' Pocilic Ploxleriny Corp. 13 Ha,b's Jayn'I 86 Lc. y'x Automat ive 149 Pacific 54 H.rf -Jens Co. 147 Lcny', Shell Ser,ica 12 W-s .Awning Pacific Western Cansl rucri on Hnn, R.nl A Car 42 Ln son -Ra +ro Canstrucrian 74 Palace Mai'. er 28 20 Hick, Sigm I32 L, ,� Bros. Auto Pans 134 Polm Olive Aealry Ca. 136 The Hide A Woy 29 Lr. fa.aC.,n IS Jr °7 Punks A.la Body Shap 14 Highway City Si-cll Se";ce 156 Lc Ta{ruga Tarlllrri. 146 P °pPys Meofv 42 Hoban S°Ics 8 5,�rvice Id7 Spn.d B. Leas Ca. 134 Paradis, Clur c8 Carl Hobo 132 Lee's Moving Serviu 134 P°r°d'sr Liqua,. 136 Hob. Grocery 86 Le Moss Radial Tire Inc. 18 Paradise Spartrng Gods Hock.tt -Cowan Music Co. 12 Lvo', Watch sy Gih Shop 134 Parodist Tmih -� Spies J. M. Hollio,, 1— 24 Lewis Food Marker 134 Paromou�+ Pest Central Holly Dep,. St.- i32 Liee.ry Auto 5ervi.e 148 Pafd1 °' x Hot l ywaod Cam.ra Shop 89 UN Track Service Cal, . 86 Pord•ni's G,a's,y Hollywood Inn 146 Lightning Record Siwp IJ4 Pa,Y way Unr n S,. ce Uv Holt & Van 32 Mortis E. Untie•. L. Trucking 52 Bill Puri _,,, o, I Holt Lamb- Inc. 66 Lion Pocking Co. 134 Par -T -Time Liqua,. .. Hame Electronics Center 9 Liq,rur Jumeri.n 143 Ponenan Neamnics I[� Hour. Furnirurr Co. 132 Lisle Fun rot Hame 67 Frans L. P°uenan 5s Hour. Title. Co. 13 Ll.yd's A.,.— Inapt 134 Pollan's Sheer Metal N Heat Perry', Che::k Wagon 42 Lou, Rasra..,ont 134 Paulin.', Spatswcor 7B Hope• Manor 21 Lovejoy R—finq 150 Paul's SF.oes r4 Gra. A. Hormel & Co. 85 Lcwe's A4rker 144 paylra 141. Ham Pf,ala Shop 62 Lot, nbu,9's Fabric Center 141 Pay L— M rket IJI, Fred Henn Inc. 28 Luigi', Italian Restaurant 134 Ed P—da Chevron Service IJe Hot.•, EI Rancho 77 Lent's Chop S y 134 A,_hi, Pe:kh.r 1�t Howell Air Conditioning 132 Prper Jon;m-ol Se vice 52 How.y Moro, Soles 141 M & T Distributing 147 pcosi Cola Bawling Ca, of Fresno 19 Hudson's Sh,11 Service 132 McDonald Auto Trim 40 Purlca'�. art hbcoroni Ca. 1:3 Huebnr Spares 132 McDonald Jewelry 114 Pis "Y Boya Smo,gy Humphrey', B,cs. Ins. 132 Ma Donald's Hon-burge,s 156 Aram Shony" Peru, 57 IA Hyoff LoJ,, 132 M :Pheaon F —rtur. 81 Prre , F.rnirurc Rrfinishiag 136 Hy -k,l Convm Sp—whics 34 James McPike & Associates 36 Pfa(t Sewing Cente 3 Ideal Bakery 50 MaOuill;om, Trucking McShcrry & Co. 32 66 Phantom Yz•w i'c, Morel lib Idea Unlimirrd 78 Moths«, &non.. Service I34 Joe Phillips lac. Pic 8 Pay Marker 1N Imhall” Yardstick 52 MUIn3° Food Center 94 Piemonte', Italian Delicatessen 151 5I Ira 1 400 hblcl pefO 14 Man Gardens Convalescent Has tal g p' 2p Pierre's Cocktail Lounge •4 Imperial Pools 80 Mona• House U -Save Liquor 134 p;nedcle Dry DunL 35 Indmrri.l Plating 89 Monuel`s Auto W -rking 38 Pirx Kirren 56 Inland Snovr Case & Fi a,r, Co. 16 Marches. Typewriter 3rpoir i34 Pionce, Auro Parrs C6 Ira rnotional Fampri n+ers Assn. 48 Marc s Phar ° y 52 Pit Srap 1 In+emaKonal Impows 34 S. E.�Marine, Co. 134 pi Pizzo Pantry 4 144 Imernatianal Pool H.II 26 Marial Grocery 134 P—I Py 41 Ireland Manufacturing Ca. 143 Marion's Beauty Solon 48 Sad P.ol Supply of Rr.na o Irv`s Bail Bonds 132 xpreas Market E Inc, 89 n Tronsfe s$ !,I, holian Kitchen Pizzada 12 Mark's Faod Helsel 134 Tire Tiia Preso ipY an Phamocy S2 Mark's liquor 5ror, 134 Pnc.'s Rolwd. Msm Co. 1� J 8 B Upholstery 61 Charles E. M—allo 126 prods, -, Cowen Gil Co. 1 J & J Service 132 Cecil Marsh 144 P—o ... > Dairy Inc. 4 Jacob; Gawge Horsy Jacobs Body 8 F, :�,dc, 89 88 Marlin Flowers & Gift, Marlin & Mo,tin Const ruUian Co, 134 73 Pr.•.duca s Pucking Cn,p. PI' Jac'x Cl..nu,. 132 Moruka Cycl.ry 136 Jake', Auto Body 'Na,ks 132 Mary's Place 94 O.iek Draw 43 158 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS R 6 L Rictf ;,Id Service 136 Shore A .... lieal & Insulation 68 Dick Raffe:r Auto Rent Inc. 136 Siera Auto Supply 38 Ragle% Pha,m.cy 136 Sierra Hospital 37 Rainbow Boll ._ 64 Siena Villa Rent Hone 141 R.lnoaw Cefe 44 Sigla,'s Inc. 151 Rom.ey Drywall S. iee 151 Slidell 3ok.ry 60 R.ncho,s Cotton Oil 79 Dave Smith Petroleum, Inc. 41 Randolph'. Distributors 155 Roy Smith Boil Bonds 4 Ray's Dairy Farm 45 Wall. Smith 41 Ray Rondrup 78 Smiuy'. Boil Bands 138 Ray's Auto Service 136 Snider Electric Co. Inc 32 Rays TV S.__ 64 Tom So+za Service 138 Red & Ruth's Rock Shop 35 Sauzo %Truck Lines 138 Red Ca,p.1 136 Spark, Electronics 82 Red Tdongle Oil Co. 136 Dr, Earl G Spomer, S,. O D. 45 Reinazein 144 Sports Club 42 Reno's Sp iolized Service 136 Spot Lile Marker 149 Rex 0rog C. 136 Squire Liquor 150 Rex Meat Markel 94 Stadium Automotive Center 138 Gene Richard`s Paving Co. 53 Slon's Towing Service 72 Rhodes 92 'd Oil Products 70 John Richardson Sprinkler Systems 91 1., P,oducfs Co. 91 8i dg. Electric Motor 138 St., Supe+ market 51 Bill J. Rippe. Invenigow, 154 State Center Meat Co. 138 Riv ,Id. Coffee Shop 14 Sse.l Sl ruetures Co 148 Robbins Mobile Lock & Key Shop 13 gill Steitz Motors 51 R.ben. Fig Co. 154 Stephens 8 Beon 155 Rabinsods Auto Body shop 87 Steph.ns-8mdford Music Co. 9 Ru dd. ='s Msdamoisell. 42 Sterling Funeral Home 136 R.disc. Products 17 Sterling Towel Co. 149 Reeding Pork pharmacy 138 Sterling Transit Co. 42 Rog. 's Heliuplen 41 Steve %Saddle Shop 63 :.Undo Farmer Store 138 Srillmon Drug Co 150 Rol -Pak Fill.= Servic. 38 Stockfon't Markel 149 Roma Wine Co. 152 St,awbe y Exchange Co-op 138 Ron & Larry's Club 38 Sn uzo's Llquo, 138 Rennie % Mid woy Market 138 Sumner's 138 gases Add A Board Nurse-, 138 Sunl.nd Rr.fini ng Co. 60 Rossi Floral Co. 138 Sunl it. .Markel 150 Rah% Cranr S­;­ 10 Sunnylond Bulghur Co. 138 Rowell Cash Grocery 34 unnysid. Bl S ow 35 Roxie's Grill 138 S.nnyside Janitorial Service 50 Royal Pharmacy 138 Sunnyside Pharmacy 51 Service Ray's Union 75 Sunset Food Market 151 Ruckstell California Soles Co. 55 Swensen't 50 Rueben`s TV 138 S,.imtrim Inc. 138 Rusrigan's Iran R.0c.,anl 30 Sycamore Island Stock Ranch 91 Rulledge Canvruction Inc. 151 S. E. Rykoff fl Co. 138 T & D Automotive supply 138 Torp.y Drug Store 130 H War. Tau[ 66 Sao"" Grocery 138 R. L. Towne, & Son 49 Sams Luggage 138 Technicolor Ce,p 64 Sanchez -H.11 Morr..ry 152 Ted's Cocktai is 84 San C:d. Col. 66 Tent City Surplus 138 Paul L. Sanders Co. 138 -in Terminal Cocktail Lounge 14 M,. Sanford of Colifomia 40 Products Inc. 138 ;an French -, Floral 54 Ti.kler Mission Chopel 83 Son Joaquin Bury 36 Sherman Thomas Enterprises 151 Santo Fe Hotel 138 Thompson Hayward Chemical Co. II Santis Inc. 38 Thrifty Drug In 14 $m cis K Sa•kision 138 Thrifty Mart Inc. 26 Schudlcr-Kirsch Tire Stop 138 Tiny', Restaurant 23 Art Scheeler's Engine Re6ui)ding 138 Titan Trailers 38 Jack Schiele, Sound Equipment Co. 64 Tommel's Rod & Reel Repair 138 W C. Schmidt Tool & Die 138 Tom's Toasted Peanuts 149 Russ schaber Photo Co. 22 T.n y's 50 Schulz. & Robinson 12 John To>ik Automotive S.rviae 140 Scott B­. 66 Tower Ho... 140 J. F. Scott 138 Trodewinds Motor Hotel 92 Screen Print 64 Tronsomuico Till. Insurance 6 Secwily First Nosionol Bank 79 Tmve:crs Body & Fender 44 5ei6erl's Body Shop 78 TI-e Trophy Shop 49 Selma House Moving 94 Ttopicono Lodge 21 Sempe= Tuck Uses 35 T,uek D "spatch Se: rice 60 $reswi. Savings 27 Turpins 140 Se =vice Bady Works 138 Twin Poims Liquor 72 S.,vi ce Transfe, Co. 34 Twa Way Fruit Stand 68 Sven Up Bat fling Co. 25 Sooffers Hard..,. 38 U -Save Liquor Store Owners 4 Shalimar 40 Uncle Tom's Liquor Store 54 C. M. Show Comracro, 150 Unigas Inc. 140 Shal6ume's stotionery 42 United Auloma,ive Works 140 KINSFATHER AUTO SALES THE HOME OF FINER CARS See us before you buy your next car. 339 No. Abby, Fresno Ph. 268 -0964 FRESNO NOTIONS & DRUG CO. Wholesalers 2964 E. Butler Fresno FRESNO PLANING MILL CO. Est. 1908 General Mill Work H & Monterey 233 -7218 United California Bonk 38 9 1 Ways. d Sans 53 Untied Carper 45 Wuyev'u Liquor 56 United Loon d Jewelry Co. 140 W...1- Control Air Conditioning Sery Cover United Mnrkets Inc. 155 Weco Oxygen 152 Unlve,ml Athletic Soles Co. 10 Jim 'Mee d Sons 142 Universal Drug 68 'W-9. s Leather Shop 140 Upholsl.ry Cily 60 W_ 6.Imonr Granit. Woes 63 Utilily T,ailc, Solos Co. 56 Was fie -.no D,uq Co. 140 V lest McKinley Ma=ker 122 V fl M's American Furniture 42 Vlsl Show Bady 6 Point 140 Valley Air Conditioning Supply 56 Yleslem Building Materials Co. Cover Valley Burglar Al.— 60 W.MC,n Independent Postal System Inc. 140 Valley Foundry & Machine Walks 58 Western Lodge 66 Valley Furnilure 14 We. Moral 153 Volley Ica Co. 94 Vlesr. n Wood Division - AMCO 58 Val Laundry Volley in 64 Whirl Wide Helicopters Inc. 140 Valley Limousin. 38 `•w,�le% Auro Dismantlers 70 Valley Muffler Service 16 Wbne Rant Stores 49 V.11.y Radiator Co. 140 Wi,i1.sb,idge Automatic Transmission 140 Valley Tire Co. 94 96uries Pct Shop 70 Valley Turf Supply Co. 92 Th. YAg Sh.;ppe 15 Valley Typawrit.r Co, 140 Wilde, Sow Works 20 Valley Welding & Machine Works 60 E. 8. Will. Cc In•: 6 Van Dyke News Co. 55 Melville E Willson Co. 140 Von `Maser d R.ge+s, Inc. 3 Wilson`, H.,d+ . 58 Vans Mork.t 91 Wilson's Motorcycle, 140 V.,si I Shop 40 Winpy's Drive In 147 V..', Trailer Rental Service 150 Wi,,gase Co 140 Vend. Co. 2 Wenil.Jond Roller Rink 20 Ventura TV C.11.1 140 Wong', City Mc iw 140 Vealing Spoiling Goods 150 Wang's Food Morl 140 Victoria Hotel & Basle alanr ISO Word Div.,ing Co 27 V.ctory Liquor Vie -Del Co. 42 85 Pot NY ,I & Co. Woody`s George & Gulf Service 38 140 M. R Me— Co. 150 Aura Painting 58 Village Drugs 26 Vlllag. Foodla td 143 Vea Pra,mccy 56 Visor Ha, dt. 140 Yeltow Ca'. 56 Yorks Place 54 W.envr's Asdu Radio i40 YascN.—,y im Electric 140 Wag er% Woou & Shavings 60 Yawn +HC N.—,y 140 Walks', Fins Foods 152 y—mite Pharmacy 140 Wvher•s Shoe Repair 140 Yost & Webb Funeral Home 140 Welt's Mark el 140 Young's Erseo 14 Wa,d Troc,or Co. Ward's Village Ma,ka, 55 140 ]ache' Co. Inc 140 Wo„ick Electric Co. 44 7ahigian'. 140 Wato,ide Farming Inc. IB Zale %lewslers 25 Washes B­ - Headliner Homes 50 Z.resy't Mexican Food 140 C. R. Watson Realty 56 159 PATTERSON ELECTRONICS ELECTRONIC ORGAN TUNING & REPAIRING We Service All Makes & Models 20 Years Experience 1604 N. 9th 264 -9878 PARKWAY UNION SERVICE GEORGE M. PAVLOVICH Union Oil Dealer 1135 Parkway Drive Olive & 99 Freeway 233 -6037 PARDINI'S GROCERY Complete Grocery Line On and Off Sale Beer and Wine 5014 W. Shields 264 -7623 CONGRATULATIONS P. A. L. DISTRIBUTORS 6629 N. Blackstone 439 -4860 FRESNO MOTOR SALES Cadillac - Oldsmobile - F85 Sales & Service 700 Van Ness Ave. 266 -8141 AUBERRY A.b.,ry Builders Supply Aubar.y Gorog. Auberry Ready Mix Jae , Tav n Kings RiverPi.. Industries Inc. Mikkel,en But.— Service Mufv Tmil Ranch N.. Aubevy Grocery Pond" ms. Morket CANTUA CREEK Bill's Lhian 6 Auto Cilia's D.o It. G.oce,y Rayimnd Minnhe Mi nn its" Variety Store Shi­", Dept. 51 ,. CARUTHERS Coru,h— Co.pemrive Gin hc. CarutFen Auto Supply Corm ha:, Pump & Repair Shop Cl. venge, Mercantile Co. Inc. Day 8 Night Lunch Double M.M. Cocktails F 8 S Market Lassen Food Market CLOVIS Th.cBe., Pa. Co. 8oi c F -_. I Home Jay B�ini.l.y S., Clovis Ave. Sanitaaum Clovis Concrete Pip. Co. Clovis Dr.) 61ce Co. Cl..;, Furnirurr Clevis Glas, Shoop Economy Clean Family Fa+,d C.mm Fast., F Hillman's Shoe Stare F,esna TravoI dg. Mobile H.mc Pork Hump y Station Willi art . Huld,insan R..I E0.1r 1 m M Liquor Store Ji 's Roc Mal Johrom Insurance Agency Linenboch Auto Ports Manha l Station Mid Col Poving Inc. Mi Rancho Tonilla Slap P.Pogn fruit Co. I,_ Gun Shop Ralph's Drug Store Rwsco Elect conics Mfg. Sassana', Men, We— Savino's Market Stan's TV 6 Radio Cent.. Traisi'+ COALINGA M. J. 6 N. S. Allen, The Birdsong Co. P. W. Bimwell Ranch B.I i.au Welding Co. John T. Bragg 6 Son Funeral Chapel du,nen Ccrntruction Co. Co. l% nga Lumi,er Co. Cool ing Me,kut City Gauge Radiates works John C. Cann Ranch E 6 M Liquor, H d H Canon Ginning Ca. Jerry's Phillips 66 Ken's Chevron Service INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Lacey% Core 124 98 Ran L. Union Oil Dio ibut., 112 96 McKay Trucking Co. 112 98 Oilfields Shell Service 114 124 Pippin's Automoriv. S VP1y 112 98 Stark./ 6 Erwin Ronch 114 98 Clarance R. VanDykc 112 98 Vi arbo•. Farms 114 98 Walk,,, Cat. 124 98 DEL REY 6a W, Del Ranch. Rey M.nkel 124 116 Better Buy Markel 102 116 Cenl rat Cali(arnia Raisin Pocking C..,lnc. 102 116 Del Rey Pocking Ca. 102 116 Enoch Pocking Co. 102 116 Garry Pocking Ina. 102 FIREBAUGH 67 Adams Auto Supply 110 Sam 8 1) m Ad.— Bionc.cci, Inc. 110 V. C. Brits, Co. 110 Charles Sunland Se ,ice 109 Firebough Concrete 109 Gilbert's Plumbing 124 Guy Houk Roncl, IIO Richa,d Lehmann Leo's Garoga D. T. Slim Locke Ra..is 124 P.9" 8 Jwnn.'s 96 Pere. Brat. Packing Co. 124 A. Reb ... hi Dept. Stare 95 96 FIVE POINTS q6 Fronk C. Diener 96 Five Points Auto Peru 124 Homish Five PvinIs Inc. 96 Honis Feeding Co. 124 Loss,, Markel 124 Chart v, Me.., Ca. 124 We, "Id. Crap Desl.rs Inc. 96 24 96 FOWLER 124 Bruce', Lodge 96 Fowl., Floral Shop 95 Mirigion Electric Service 124 C. D. Sima,ion 96 95 FRIANT 96 Fdant Garage 96 Loke Mflle,ron Inn 95 Stave 8 J."y'. Cole 124 95 HELM 96 Holm Bean 8 Seed Wor.hous., Inc. 96 96 HURON 96 Huron General Store Huron Lumber Huron W.Iding 8 htochin. Work, 114 Ru(ur Mcllroy 114 Ronch Hard— 6 Vori.ly IL4 $make House Bar d Cate 1:114 Tony's Markel 114 Sommrrville Farms 112 Vernon L. Thomas Inc. :24 14 KERMAN 112 A 6 H Farms 114 Ace 5— n.,ket 124 Baker Commodities Inc. 115 Jahn T. Bragg 8 $ms 114 Dorothy's 112 Epptt —'s Market CORONE R'S ��� Off ICE IIB 118 119 124 119 119 119 1 i IIB ne 118 119 IIB 110 110 110 112 I10 0 110 IL4 12: IL .6 90 96 122 112 112 112 124 124 124 124 112 112 120 124 122 122 124 122 M 1 l� J 1/HN / "Oh, oh, the cops found the murder weapon - -I doubt that the jury wi I I buy your 'self defense' plea' now" ' Joe Grace Jr. 120 Salwaaer Mfg. Co. 104 Oscar E. Lerner 8 Son. 122 Tom'+TV 6 Applioncea 125 K­­ Cunom Uphalw y 124 Willi.., Motors 104 Kerman Wholesale Meat 122 Kromb.•g Bros. 122 RIVERDALE Mack Lazarus Sol., 6 S.'si.e 120 Barb. Bros. Forms 108 M." Cafe 122 8rawn's F..J 6 Saco, Inc. 108 Noble Cottle Co. 122 Bob Carsten% Chevrolet 108 Reno's Hard..,. 122 Dam's Butane 108 Sakalo Passing Co. 122 Dun's Shopping Center 108 Sim, Chevrolet Inc. 120 First Western Bonk 108 Snow's Men 8 Boys Clothing 120 L.nare Grocery 125 Saueo's Liq. Stare 124 McLeod Ford 108 Glenn Powell Warehouse 108 emmKING%URG Rive,d.le D,ug Store 108 Hurry J. Alan 108 Creighton Miol Chapel 108 SANGER Valli's Restaurant LOB A. J. Ame,bury 8 Sans 102 AP, i1.'s Place 125 LAKE SHORE Bionca Packing Co. 100 Lose, Share Resort 100 J. 6 Wm. E. Boos 6 Co. 100 Pine Cone Shoppe 98 Capitol Market 102 Chaoljiar, Bros. Packing Co. 1C0 LATON Gong's Marker 102 Dole Hunt 105 Leonard Bres. Ronch 102 Laton Coop Gin 105 Mo.";.Id Cope 102 Laron Lambe, Co. 124 olive 's Place ICo Vivo r Pio ... kio Pump, 125 MENDOTA John Sseinen Jr. Insurance ICO W. J. Deal Ranch 117 Wallin d Son Funeral Home ICO Four -Way Se ice 116 Wonder Valley Dud. Ranch ICO Nayarit Grac.ry 116 Pappas 6 Co. 117 SAN JOAOUIN Sorensen Machine Works 116 Matt', Club 120 Westside Chemi col Co. 116 National Market 120 West Side Cafe 120 ORANGE COVE West Side Pump Co. 120 Harding 8 Leggin, Inc. 104 SELMA Chang. Cos. Auto Pan, 104 Orange Cass Orong. Growers 104 Darnell'. Locker Plant 125 Orange Cava Ph.—c' 104 Diamond Meat Co. '106 Poul.y'r Blacksmilhing 124 Don Buick - Pontiac Co. 106 Three Musketeers 104 Eknaien 6.Mac Donald 106 Floyd's Auto Part, 105 G 6 R Welding 6 Muafler 106 PARLIER Loikom IL Hatcher Co. 106 Ben's Cafe 102 Harry M.Kin i. Trucking 106 lung', Market 102 Monarch Glass 6 Metal 106 Mancri of Sole, 8 Sarvic. 102 Page F.neml Chapel 105 Chris Sorensen Pocking Co. 102 S. Imo Motor Soles 106 Selma O„tdoo, Point 125 PIEDRA Selma TV Center 106 Doyal's Stack Shack 100 Tarii Marker 125 Lok.rldg Morino 145 Frank Trammel 125 Monk's Lodge 100 West Coral Growers 6 Packers Inc. 106 Oak Knolls 100 SHAVER LAN£ Pin. Flat Service 100 The 1-d,,- 100 Angelo s Shaves Lake Bakery Rusty 6 H.len's Country Store 100 M. L. Me Real Esla,. 911 Ken's Shopping Center 125 REEDLEY Shover Lake Garage :B Colonial Flowe, Shop 104 Shaver Lake Lodge 98 Great Weslem Aeronautic+ 104 Twin Service 98 Jung's Swernsarker 102 TOL6HOUSE Wm, H. Kully Richfield 104 M.Iry's Cale 124 E. B. Yancey lumber Co. 08 Miller's Garage 124 Tollhouse C.F. 115 Ben W. Nachrigoll B.oc.. Oil 124 TRANOVILLITY Reed ley Army S.rplus 125 Rogers Carne, Gre, .,y 125 Miller S Wilson Morket Irl Building for a Better Community Bonadelle Homes 0 Trend Homes NEW IDRIA MINING AND CHEMICAL COMPANY 3457 SO. CEDAR AVE. P. O. BOX 2806 PHONE 237 -5121 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93745 WE WISH TO SALUTE OUR OFFICERS OF THE FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPT. FIRST AGAIN DAILY INTEREST NOTHING NEW AT MIDLAND .._. Midland Savings has continually led Fresno Savings and Loan Associations in offering new savings innova- tions to account holders. They were the first in ers Midland continues to Fresno to pay savers the pay interest from the first highest rates of return per- of the month on all funds mitted by law. Midland has received by the tenth and done this throughout its held to quarter -end. Should entire existence. a withdrawal be necessary In addition Midland was from these funds before the first to compound inter= quarter -end, they will earn est daily. They started in interest from the date of re- 1964. ceipt to the date of with - In 1937 Midland Savings drawal. was first again.They decid- Midland Savings is cur- ed to Day their savers inter- rently offering its savers a est from the date of deposit 5% current annual rate. to the date of withdrawal This 5% equals 5.13 %n per on fund's of any amount annum when funds are com- held for 90 days or more. pounded daily and main - And now Midland Savings tained a year. This is the has announced another highest return in the nation first. They are the initial permitted by law on insured Fresno Savings and Loan regular savings. Association to announce payment of interest to sav- At Midland savers also ers from the date of deposit receive continual interest on bonus accounts that to the date of withdrawal earn 5.25% when held 36 on all funds of any amount, months and are maintained regardless of the time the funds are held This new in minimums of $5,000 or . policy was announced by larger accounts in multi - pies of $1,000. Joe R. Weirick, president of Midland Savings, Feb- Midland Savings and ruary 21 of this vear and Loan Association is located. became effective March 1. ` at 2150 Tulare Street at As an extra bonus to sav- f L in Fresno. 3.. for your MINING PLEASURE 0. Restaurant FOR RESERVATIONS CALL �== 222 -7731 2814 N. MAROA (at Princeton) x /WHERE THE ACCENT ON GOOD FOOD & FINE COCKTAILS D IS A TRADITION .... For Reservations Call: P w 7 W. SHAW AVE. V 08 S H (ot Palm) 222 -3031 :DAR E SHOP • DINING ROOM • COCKTAILS • CATERING LII�If ILA IA.S EN 24 HOURS 222 -4424 !3131 VE. (ot Shields) L ALL MA CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED ` %P " F OP BY C:I "R LANkS. INC - _ M E T R O P O L I T A E M E R G E N Sheriff's Department Coroner Mid Valley Fire District Business Coils E. Fresno Station Easton Station N. Fresno Station Southeastern Station Fresno Police Department Fresno Fire Department Fig Garden Fire District North Central Fire District Humane Society G E N E R A District Attorney County Jail DIRECTORY LAW ENFORCEMENT & PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCIES IN FRESNO COUNTY N A R E A Coolingo Orange Cove o C Y Police Deportment 935 -1525 Orange Cove City Fire Department 935 -1651 Orange Cove 266 -8151 Constable 935 -0264 Constable 266 -8151 Rural Fire Calls 935 -0811 Justice Court 935 -2745 Rural Fire Co 233- 18 21 Pa tiler 233 -5838 Coneio Police Depar 255 -4995 Constable Fire Departm 264 -4256 Fire Constable 439-0181 Rural Fire Co 264 -6892 Del Rey Reedley 266 -8331 Constobla Police Depart 233 -7291 Fire Fire Departm Constable 227.8855 Dunlap and Squaw Volley or 233 -8773 Constable Rural Fire Co 233 -8773 Fire Justice Court or 264 -9195 Justice Court Riverdale 237-214 1 Deputy Cons Firebough and Las Dellas Fire Police Department Justice Court L City Fire Department Sanger �'- Constable Police D�por 266 -8291 Fire Departm 266-8151 Rural Fire Colts Constable Justice Court R F' 896 -2529 233 1821 888 -2319 233 -1821 18 233 -1821 Squaw Valley «1 General Hospital 485.8000 County Counsel 268 -6011 Veteran's Service Officer 268 -601 1 Municipal Courts 268 -6011 Probation Office 268 -6011 Sheriff's Air 5quodron 237 -8546 Juvenila Hall 255 -9711 Welfare Deportment 255 -971 1 Public Works Rood Patrol 268 -6011 Fresno County Safety Council 268 -7807 Superior Courts 268 -601 1 Public Defender 268 -6011 Fresno Police Academy 255-3917 OTHER CITIES; —RURAL AREAS (Constables can be tolled direct or (onlacted through Sheriff's Dept.) Auberry 834 -21 12 Constable 855 -2525 Fire 855 -2585 Biala or 299 -5498 Deputy Constable 843 -2326 Fire 843 -2477 Bowles and Monmouth Constable 834-3425 Fire 834 3111 Burrel and Five Points Deputy Constable WA 34951 Fire EN 1 -1462 Caruthers and Raisin City Constable 864 -3160 Fire 864 -3211 Justice Court 86431 60 Clovis 834 -21 12 Police Department 299 -21 21 Constable 299 -6710 Justice Court or 299 -5498 City Fire Deportment 299 -431 5 Rural Fire Coils 299 -6027 Justice Court 299 -4964 Fowler 659 2045 659 -2061 3927466 or 659 -2200 659 -2118 659 -2738 Police Deportment 834 -21 12 Fire Deportment 834 -31 1 I Constable 834 -1425 Justice Court 8343215 Rural Fire Calls 834 -301 i Friant 846 -8303 Constable 299 -6710 or Fresno or 299 -5496 Fire 822 2389 Huntington Lake and Big Creek Deputy Constable 841 3337 Fire 897.331 1 227 -6586 or 893 -3441 Huron Police Department 945 -2046 Deputy Constable 945 -2259 Fire 945 -231 I Kerman 897 -2422 Police Department 846 -8800 Fire Department 846 -8303 Constable 843 -2450 or Fresno 268 -1848 Rural Fire Calls 846 -8303 Justice Court 846 -8405 Kingsburg Police Deportment 897 -2931 Fire Department 897 -2345 Constable 897 -3229 Rural Fire Calls 897 -2422 Justice Court 897 -2241 laton Constable 923 -4908 Fire 923 -4386 Mendolo Police Department 655 -4345 Fire Deportment 655 -4324 Deputy Constable 655 -4854 Rural Fire Calls 655 -4362 nd Novelencio Police Dept. 626 -7722 Fire Dept. 626 -7676 ME 8 -2374 or ME 8 -2822 Its ME 8 -2200 tment EN 11329 ent 6462711 646 -2113 Its 646 -2711 ment ME 8 -2533 ent ME 8.21 22 ME 8 -2374 or ME 8 -2822 Its ME 8 -2200 ME 8 -3114 table 867 -7044 867 -351 867.3448 tment 875 -2531 ent 875 -5511 875 6463 Ural- ire Calls 875 -2591 Justice Court 875 -2010 Son Joaquin Deputy Constable 693 -4604 Fire 693 -4350 Shaver Lake Deputy Constable 855 -2525 Fire 841 -7298 Selma Police Department 896 -2525 Fire Department 896 -2131 Constable 896 -3801 or 896 -2529 Rural Fire Calls 233 -1821 Justice Court 896 -21 23 Tranquillity Deputy Constable 698 -8200 Fire 698 -8500 S T A T E A G E N C I E S Deportment of Motor Vehicles 266 -9731 Division of Forestry 1 222 -3714 Narcotic Enforcement Bureau 268 -7151 Alcoholic Bev--rage Control 268 -7151 California Youth Authority 268.7151 Div. of Lobar low Enforcement 268 -7151 Board of Equalization 268 -7151 California Highway Patrol 237 -6153 Ere:rgency Calls ZE 1 -2000 Fish and Game 222 -3761 Livestock Brand Inspectors 266 -2979 or 227 -6586 Division of Adult Paroles 485 -4770 Labor Commissioner 268 -7151 FEDERAL A G E N C I E S Federal Bureau of Investigation 233 -1121 FEDERAL SWITCHBOARD 485 -5000 U. S. Im mig. A Naturalization 485 -5000 Postal Inspector 485 -5000 U. S. Marshal 485 -5000 Alcohol 8 Tobacco Tax Div. 485 -5000 U. S. forest Service 485 -5000 Border Patrol 485 -5000 U. S. District Court Clerk 485 -5000 Probation and Parole 485 -5000 MISCELLANEOUS AGENCIES National Board of Fire Underwriters Madera 673 -3224 Beeler Business Bureau 268 -6424