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fso_mag_7601THE 1976 Sheriff's Review PUBLISHED BY THE FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE RELIEF ASSOCIATION �.. , NT 10 t� ►I e v Infil WHAT A DIFFERENCE WHEN YOU LEASE OR BUY Don't Delay See Dan Day Today! P � Land Bank Loan — COMPLETELY FARMER OWNED- • NO PAYOFF PENALTY The number one farm loan in the nation's • NO LOAN FEES number one agricultural county serving full • NO APPRAISAL FEES time and part time farmers and ranchers. . FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION MAIN OFFICE OF FRESNO SAN JOAOUIN BRANCH 1240 West Olive Ave. Colorado & 12th 237 -0969 Fresno 693 -4649 The Sheriff's Review Published by The Fresno County Sheriff's Department Relief Association EDITOR - SGT. G. LAWLESS Contributors: Capt. Gene Hallam, Sgt. Richard White, Det. Mark Golden, Criminologist B. Smith, Photo Tech. D. Cowell, Criminologist W. Sarment. 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Melvin Salwasser, President Reedley, Calif. 20075 E. Manning Ave. 638 -3554 I -� SHERIFF S �:: DE ARTMENT HAROLD McKINNEY SHERIFF CORONER Dear Friends: P. 0. 80X 1788 2200 FRESNO STREET FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93717 Cc, C011, o�, yes�o A.PAPALEO ASSISTANTS HER IF F - OPERATIONS WM. R. YOUNG ASSISTANT SHERIFF - SERVICES February 18, 1976 We are proud to present this, the 1976 issue of the Sheriff's Review, for your information and enjoyment. The publication con- tains articles of varied interest for the purpose of informing the public of our activities in serving the community. The progress we have made and plans for future improvements are noted. The rising crime rate and increased sophistication of those who commit criminal offenses requires new and innovative approaches by local law enforcement. With the cooperation and support of an interested public and the efforts of a dedicated staff, we will meet the challenges. Increased training and a flexible assignment policy are among a newly developed management philosophy. A constant study and evaluation of existing procedures provides the means for the de- partment to maintain pace with a changing society and its problems. Our goal is to secure the participation and assistance of those we serve by a candid and honest administration of this agency of the County Criminal Justice System. Thank you. 7 Sincerel.v HAROLDtMIKINNEY J Sher if oroner / GERALD D. LAWLESS Association President The President's Message The Sheriff's Review is published each year to better inform the citizens of Fresno County on the operation of your Sheriff's Department. Through the cooperation of the many ad- vertisers this is made possible. We hope you will in turn give them your support. Many changes took place within the department during 1975. Most of them were division commander changes. The goal of the Sheriff's Department is to reduce the crime rate. During the first six months of 1976 a definite reduction had been obtained, especially in burglaries. The Sheriff's Department has noted an increase in citizens giving information, which not only has helped prevent crime but has aided in the arrest of the responsible person. Only by law enforcement and citizens working together can this goal of crime reduction be reached. Sheriff McKinney implemented a plan in January 1976 which reduced the burglary crime rate very effectively. This plan included a patrol team of five officers in marked cars which concentrated on specific areas where burglaries were a major problem. The Sheriff's Review is the result of many hours of work by many members of the department, and on behalf of the officers and members, I want to express our thanks publicly for their support and ideas, in producing this our 1976 edition of the Fresno County Sheriff's Review. Gerald D. Lawless Fresno County Sheriff's Department Relief Association CONTENTS Letter from the Sheriff .................... 7 President's Message ..................... 8 Fresno County Board of Supervisors ........ 9 The Officer's Job ....................... 11 Up From the Ranks ..................... 19 From Shire -Reeve to Sheriff .............. 27 A New Service for Victims ............... 35 Women on Patrol ....................... 45 Alertness Pays Off ...................... 48 Million Dollar Auto Theft Racket .......... 68 Profiles: The Killed — Killers— Weapons .... 93 Improvements at Pistol Range ........... 104 M.O.'s Were Mr. Kai's Specialty ......... 109 Christmas Coffee Break ................ 122 Bombings: An Ominous Challenge ....... 123 E Clovis:Western City .......... 127 Don't Be Too Nice Or ... .............. 131 Murder of Officer Mars Year ............ 133 Crime Fighting by Advertising ........... 140 Mendota P.D. Serving the People of the Community ................... 143 Whodunit? How Good A Witness Would You Be? ..................... 155 California's First Woman Police Chief..... 157 SPICE .... ............................161 Don't Miss A Hair ...................... 166 Burglary in Fresno County .............. 177 Officer's Son Wins ..................... 191 Murder or Suicide? .................... 193 Index of Advertisers ................... 197 M h Supervisors John R. Donaldson, Fifth District (second from left); Chairman Willard H. "Bill" Johnson, Fourth District; John Ventura, First District; Sharon Levy, Second District; and Bruce Bronzan, Third District. Administrative Officer Melvyrn G. Wingett is on the left; County Counsel Robert M. Wash is on the right; and Secretary to the Board Carl Melom and Pat Brandon are in center foreground. SECURITY PACIFIC BANK SOMETHING SPECIAL AUBERRY 33041 Auberry Road BLACKSTONE-BULLARD 5788 N. Blackstone CEDAR & SHIELDS 3320 N. 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FRESNO one ANYWAY YOU WANT IT MOVED THE OFFICER'S JOB Public Service or Public Protection? by Gene Hallam The cover of this issue shows two patrol officers alighting from their vehicle to in- vestigate a citizen complaint or suspicious set of circumstances. The type of call is not indicated; presumably, it is a situation where police action is in order. However, as this article will point out, that is not always the case. The present day California police officer may well be the best trained and equipped officer in history. The differences in those categories between him and his predecessor of a quarter of a centruy ago are almost incredible. Today's officer most likely has some college training, and perhaps a degree in police science. His predecessor may not even have finished high school. The officer today has at his disposal the very latest in weaponry, scientific criminal investigation equipment, and electronic in- formation storage and retrieval systems. His predecessor had a revolver, a baton, com- paratively primitive identification techniques and equipment, and information kept in file cabinets, which had to be filed and retrieved manually. In spite of all the apparent advantages with which today's officer is blessed, the crime rate in most areas continues to climb; not just steadily to match population growth, but at a rate with little correlation to the population increase. Various theories have been ex- pounded to explain the phenomenal increase in criminal activity. Among those most frequently mentioned are court decisions which sometimes seem to be concerned with technical rights of defendants than with protection of the public; too lenient sentences of convicted offenders and a resulting lack of deterrent effect; inability of the undereducated, the underprivileged, the minority citizen, and the emotionally unstable to cope psychologically with the rapid technological developments of our modern society; the Viet Nam war; Watergate; poverty; women's lib; and a general attitude of per- missiveness accompanying the breakdown of our moral standards. Possibly each of the foregoing has contributed to some degree. The ... a couple of generations ago if Citizen Jones was annoyed by Neighbor Smith's barking dog or loud radio, he'd likely contact Smith... and so inform him. problem is too complex for a single most significant cause to be isolated and identified. One thing that has seldom been mentioned, however, or has not been subject to widespread public discussion, may also be a significant factor. That is the attitude of the general public toward the overall police function, and the standard of service a police agency is expected to provide to the community it serves. It may be that the officer spends so much of his time responding to service type calls which are entirely unrelated to the crime rate that he has little time left for effective patrol action or proper preliminary investigation of actual crimes, either of which can have a significant effect on the crime rate. By that we'mean that too often an officer is called upon to perform a service which could and should be handled by the citizen requesting the service, or by another public service agency specializing in that particular type of problem. For example, a couple of generations ago if Citizen Jones was annoyed by Neighbor Smith's barking dog or loud radio, he'd likely contact Smith in a friendly manner, and so inform him. Chances are Smith would apologize, agree to keep the dog quiet or turn down the radio, the problem would be solved amicably, and the police would never hear about it. Only if Smith couldn't be contacted and the barking per- sisted, indicating something was wrong at the Smith residence, or if Smith became stubborn, a quarrel developed, and violence seemed imminent, were the police ever called. ... while he's trying to arbitrate a minor quarrel ... he may miss seeing burglars breaking into a house in the next block... Now Jones will call the police to make the initial contact with Smith. Having a patrol car parked in front of his house, and a uniformed officer knocking on his door in full view of curious neighbors, annoys and embarrasses Smith, so he eagerly waits for a chance to retaliate. The next time the Jones youngsters run through Smith's flower garden, or inad- vertently throw a ball into his yard, he calls the police and complains that Jones is bringing up a pack of juvenile delinquents that are a menace to the neighborhood. So it goes, back and forth, a bitter feud developing between two decent families who probably would have been friends if they'd never called in the police to settle their minor differences. Farfetched? Not at all. It's a typical example of the manner in which the modern, college - trained, scientifically equipped police officer spends a great deal of his time. And while he's trying to arbitrate a minor quarrel and restore peace between the Jones and Smith families, he may miss seeing the burglars breaking into Brown's house in the next block, or the purse snatcher who has just knocked down the elderly Mrs. Johnson on the sidewalk around the corner. 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Among them are arbitration of disputes over child visitation, property, and living arrangements in divorce cases, all of which are primarily civil in nature; therefore an officer can't take action without a specific court order. When a wife is leaving her husband, she may expect an officer to come to the premises and stand by to protect her from bodily harm, the danger of which is usually imagined, while she removes her personal effects. After the divorce, she may call an officer to evict the former husband if he overstays by a few minutes a court sanctioned visit to the children; he may call if he arrives for such a visit and she refuses him admittance; and either may call to complain about the other living with someone else. In neither of these situations is there any criminal activity per se, and there is nothing a patrol officer can do except offer advice, which should be the province and responsibility of the attorneys representing the two parties. ...the public (has been) led to expect a much higher level of service from its police agencies than it is either able or willing to pay for. An occasional call such as those described in the preceding paragraphs might not unduly interfere with an officer's more important duties. However, in recent years such calls have been more than occasional. In a recent typical week, patrol officers of the Fresno County Sheriff's Department spent sixteen man hours handling calls generally referred to as "dog disturbances," meaning such things as a dog defecating on a neighbor's lawn, scratching up a flower garden, growling at passersby, or annoying someone by barking. The time spent is the equivalent of one officer working two full days, or forty per cent of his work week, handling one particular type of incident which should never have been brought to the attention of the Department. This example doesn't take into account all the other strictly service type He is expected also to be a legal adviser, father confessor, marriage counselor, child guidance expert, and neigh- borhood information repository. calls that were handled by the Department that week. Police agencies must shoulder most of the blame for this unfortunate situation. About the time professionalization for law enforcement began to be emphasized 25 years ago, an equal emphasis was placed on the concept of public service. No distinction was made between public service and police service, or public protection. As a result, in the following years, the public was led to expect a much higher level of service from its police agencies than it is either able or willing to pay for. 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As a result of that public indoctrination, virtually nothing can now be handled by telephone. Even if the desk officer receiving the call knows without a doubt a problem doesn't exist, or, if it does, it is out of law enforcement jurisdiction, he doesn't dare tell the com- plaining citizen so. A field officer must be dispatched to the citizen's home or business, to explain to him in person that nothing can be done, or to refer him to an agency which can handle his problem. Field officers are also dispatced to take reports of incidents of a non - emergency nature where the only action to be taken consists of recording a few facts; a task which could be handled in a few minutes by telephone, but which, counting driving time from another portion of the beat, may take the field officer Come to where the friendly people are. a W Fig Garden Goff Course AND LOMBARDO GOLF SHOP 7700 N. Van Ness, Fresno, CA Ph: (209) 439 -2928 RANCHER'S COTTON OIL MANUFACTURERS OF COTTONSEED PRODUCTS P. O. 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He is ex- pected also to be a legal adviser, father con- fessor, marriage counselor, child guidance expert, and neighborhood information repository. Naturally, the officer must have some skill and experience in these fields in order to handle many of his valid calls properly. But he shouldn't be expected to completely replace the professionals who specialize in these and other non - police categories. However, police officials have been known to publicly proclaim with pride that no matter what type of problem a citizen has, he is likely, presumably with their sanction and justification, to contact the police first for advice and assistance. As an extreme example of the misuse of police manpower, the long standing and sound practice of the beat officer checking residences of citizens away on vacation has been over- emphasized in some areas, although not to any significant degree locally. The theory of such checks is, of course, that by his occasional presence at the premises he will discourage would -be thieves and burglars. We've heard of The television detective ... is never seen working on such hopeless cases as thefts of garden hoses from front lawns, or bicycles from open garages. a few instances in other jurisdictions where the officers have found that to the citizen the house check means picking up mail and newspapers, turning on sprinklers, and other such menial tasks that for a nominal fee could have been entrusted to a neighbor boy. Because of the sales job law enforcement has done in convincing the public it is the answer to all problems, many citizens have abdicated to the police practically all responsibility for protecting their property. It is not uncommon for a valuable item to be left unattended, easily ... the public has been led to expect an ever increasing level of service, and therefore has continued to call for more and more assistance... accessible to thieves, then the police blamed when it is stolen. Another myth concocted by law enforcement in those less complex days, and, at least by implication, still being sold to the public, is that all crimes are thoroughly investigated. No one dares tell a citizen who is the victim of a crime that there is simply no evidence or in- formation on which to base an investigation, or that chances of identifying and apprehending the person responsible are practically nil. He is led, or at least allowed, to believe that his case, no matter how hopeless from an investigative standpoint, will be assigned to a detective who will work on nothing else until such time as the case is either solved or definitely determined to be insoluble. Television and the movies are partially responsible for this misconception. The screen detective invariably solves his case in time for the final commercial or the popcorn break. But he is never seen working on such hopeless cases as thefts of garden hoses from front lawns, or bicycles from open garages. In addition, he has writers who provide him with the evidence necessary to identify, locate, apprehend, and convict the person responsible. The real detective's clues are usually supplied by the suspect's carelessness, a most unreliable source. Each time citizens have complained about the rising crime rate and slow response to calls, the problem has been compounded by the entire situation being blamed on a shortage of manpower. If sufficient pressure were then put on the elective governing body to provide funds for additional manpower, more officers were made available to further the concept of unlimited service, regardless of its relationship to criminal activity. 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Open 6:15 pm a Sat. & Sun. 6 pm a Shows Start 6:45 Children Under 12 Freel SWAP MEET SAT. & SUN. 7 -3 SUNNYSIDE Olive b Olive b Clovis Cloves Ave. 251 -7373 2517373 Fresno of Fresno of Shaw Shaw 227 -7745 I 2277745 So.Hwy.99 E�lb at Cemrol Per GM M, 237 6663 Corload Whites Bridge & Hughes 264-0401 OSTERGAARD FEEDS •/'0 r MAJOR BRAND FEEDS GRAIN - POULTRY STOCK REMEDIES SEEDS - FERTILIZERS VETERINARIAN SUPPLIES 8 -5 Mon. -Fri. Sat. Till 2 4054 W. Whites Bridge Rd. Call 233 -4963 Fresno Within the past few years progressive police administrators have begun to realize the chain reaction of service breeding more and more demands for service can not go on indefinitely. They reason that while much more man- power is certainly needed to throw into the battle against crime, unless it is utilized in the front lines, instead of rear echelon areas of services not related to crime, it is wasted, and will simply generate a greater demand for more officers to handle service type calls. No com- munity, no matter how high its tax base, can afford to go on paying for such a high and ever increasing level of service, and still expect its police agency to make any significant effort to control or reduce crime. Unfortunately, realizing and understanding the problem, and being able to take effective steps toward a solution, are not synonymous. It is also realized and understood that because the public has become so thoroughly accustomed to such a high level of service, taking it away now will create more resentment than if it had never been provided in the first place. Therefore, before any change will have public HABIB CATTLE CO. 2909 South Elm Avenue FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Owners and Operators HAROLD HABIB HARRY S. HABIB 264 -9852 264 -0355 Yard Phones: 233 -0169 - 233 -0160 17 understanding and acceptance, a com- prehensive program of public education will be required. The ultimate goal is simple; to reduce service type calls to a bare minimum, to assure that the beat officer spends as much of his time as possible in activities for which he has been trained and equipped, and which have some direct relation to criminal activity. But how does a police agency convince a public ac- customed to frequently and automatically calling for police assistance, no matter how trivial or of what nature the problem, that such a reduction in service is not only to its ad- vantage taxwise, but will also give it better protection against the criminal element? Any plan to effect that goal must be well thought out and carefully executed. Police officials can pave the way by frankly Some thought should be given to a simple report form the citizen can complete himself and mail to the department... CERTIFICATE INVESTMENT FUND We Pay 7% Interest On One Year Term Certificates. $500.00 Minimum Amount 50 N. Fulton at Divisadero Phone 233 -0346 Best Wishes from PPG INDUSTRIES NVoxKs No. 15 Keep Up The Good Work and honestly explaining the problem in ap- pearances before civic groups and service clubs. The news media can be of tremendous help, of course, by objectively publicizing any planned changes, pointing out the reasons they are necessary and accurately documenting the ultimate advantages. But the final selling job must be done by the officers receiving and responding to citizens' calls for service. As a beginning, desk officers can be trained and encouraged to handle certain calls by telephone, with a tactful explanation to the complainant of the reason for the new procedure. For instance, if a citizen calls in to complain of a matter about which an officer sent of his home could only listen and offer advice, in most instances there is no reason why the listening can't be done and the advice dispensed by telephone. If action on the citizen's problem is in order, but is beyond the scope of authority or responsibility of the department, the officer receiving the call by telephone can refer him to the proper agency just as easily and much more quickly than can a field officer. In both instances the citizen is getting quicker service than if he had to wait for a field officer to contact him in person. Citizens calling to request assistance on minor neighborhood quarrels, or on domestic and divorce matters, not amounting to or likely to result in criminal activity, should be en- couraged to first try to settle the matter without police intervention. Those calling to report non - emergency incidents for which only a brief report will be written, and for which inspection of the scene is not necessary, should be asked to furnish pertinent information by telephone, or to stop by the department to make a counter report at their convenience. Some thought should be given to a simple report form the citizen can complete himself and mail to the department, for minor thefts in which an in- vestigation would be a waste of time, and it is reported simply to satisfy the requirements of the victim's insurance carrier. Victims of crimes for which a follow -up investigation would obviously be useless, as established by the preliminary investigation, should not be led to believe a full scale in- vestigation will be attempted. Instead, the officer should frankly explain to the victim why an extensive investigation wouldn't be feasible, and tell him whom to contact in the department if any further pertinent information pertaining to the incident comes to his attention. If the idea of being satisfied with a lesser level of police service can be made acceptable to the general public, it may not result in a reduction to taxes or a need for fewer officers. But it may slow the rate of tax increases, and can reasonably be expected to have a similar effect on the crime rate, by assuring that police officers spend most of their time at tasks commensurate with their training and purpose. Hopefully, the public will agree that it is false economy of the highest degree to spend a fortune training, equipping and paying an officer to do a professional job of combatting crime, then require him to spend a great deal of his time at tasks which are, in effect, running errands, carrying messages, and offering non - crime related advice and counseling; none of which have any real bearing on the crime rate, or provide any protection from the criminal. The Largest, Most Modern Leading Independent Market in the Valley LARGEST VARIETY OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS J! � I� IN THE VALLEY - i ........ North Blackstone at Holland Ave. om UP FROM THE RANKS Sheriff McKinney Scores a `First' With His Appointment as Sheriff by Paul Sullivan Harold C. McKinney has accomplished what 20 other Fresno County Sheriffs have not —he has risen from deputy to Sheriff. His career with the Sheriff's Department began 26 years ago, when the 26- year -old McKinney was casting about for a way to earn a living after the war, as were thousands of other veterans. "I was working at a Fresno pump company," he said, "and a friend and I decided to go into business for ourselves, so we did. We went broke." The hapless venture was selling automobiles. By early spring of 1950 he found himself out of work and began to give some thought to going into civil service. "I considered being a fireman like my father," he told a reporter last year "but when I found out I had to make a safety net jump off a high tower I gave up the idea." McKinney's father, the late C. E. McKinney, served in the Fresno City Fire Department, achieving the rank of Captain, a rank his son would someday achieve in the sheriff's department. Sitting sidesaddle in his reclining chair, looking more like 26 years old than 52, McKinney blew a puff of smoke from one of his ever handy pipes. "I needed work, and I found out there was an opening at the sheriff's department." He shifted in his chair as though r< t Undersheriff Harold McKinney was sworn in as Sheriff of Fresno County by County Clerk Hal Masini on July 8, 1975. he were slightly embarrassed to make the next comment. "I didn't want to be a career cop," he admitted, "but it's a job that grows on you. That's how I got started; I just needed a job." McKinney doesn't talk much about the early days. Unlike younger officers in the Sheriff's department, his passion for talk lies not with "war" stories but with what he'd like to see for the future. He does have war stories and one he tells occasionally is about the early days. His Saluting The Men and Women of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office PRODUCERS COTTON OIL CO. and THE CALFLAX RANCH 19 uniforms were new and the leather on his gun belt was still stiff. "I had been assigned as a bailiff in Judge George Wolfe's court. We were getting close to the noon hour and the judge ran out of jurors." A smile began to creep over his face as he continued, "The judge told me to go out and get some people to serve on the jury." According to McKinney the noon hour found him at the corner of Mariposa and Fulton streets grabbing anyone that passed to serve on the jury. He admits he had to refer to the penal code before he went out in the street. "I guess that was one of the first times that I began to make some enemies," he added. McKinney's career of some four months was cut short when the Army recalled him for service during the Korean war. His assignment was a little easier this time or at least safer. Instead of having an eye glued to a Norden bomb sight at 10 thousand feet he returned to Uncle Sam as an M.P. He was attached to Fifth Army Headquarters in Minneapolis, Minn. as a criminal investigator. Following the war he came back to the sheriff's department. In 1954 he was promoted get the custom -built look WajestiC° Mulman` wood - burning fireplaces • Complete package includes damper • Floor level or raised hearth • No masonry or footers required • Install against wall or in corner • Seven models, three sizes MAJOR DISTRIBUTORS OF FRESNO Contractors License No. 249059 1818 Los Angeles St. (209) 233 -0144 to the rank of sergeant and six years later he moved up to lieutenant. Again there are no tales to tell about those years. But two photos are stuck in a scrap book kept by his wife Lynda. One shows a younger looking McKinney standing in the old coffee shop with a disheveled shirt and uniform soft cap ap- parently being harassed by now Assistant Sheriff William Young. The other is an I.D. card. A grim face looks back at the viewer with an appropriate set of fake prisoner numbers and the designation, "Fresno County Jail Trustee - Detail -Car Wash - Release Date June 1966." In 1964 McKinney was among 94 lawmen in the country to attend a special 12 -week course conducted by the F.B.I. On his way to the post of undersheriff McKinney also served as chairman of the Board of Directors of the Fresno County March of Dimes. The next -to -last step before his occupancy of the Sheriff's office came in May of 1972 when Sheriff Melvin A. Wilmirth tapped him for undersheriff. He took over the post June 1, 1972 when James D. Long retired. Builders Concrete, Inc. 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He came out of one of Fresno County's darkest political campaigns to lead a sheriff's depart- ment clouded by the furor created by the candidates and simmering with employee discontent over wages and a variety of other issues. A bitter campaign between incumbent Sheriff Melvin Wilmirth and Guy Langley saw Langley the apparent winner by a slim margin. Charges of county campaign law violations and Langley's eventual resignation left the position vacant and Undersheriff Harold McKinney became Acting Sheriff McKinney. Fresno Sheriff McKinney's wife Linda was present for the swearing -in ceremony. County supervisors later appointed McKinney Sheriff following an executive session of less than an hour. His face was set firmly when he arrived at the supervisors chambers in the early afternoon of CONSOLIDATED MILLING CO. 4106 So. Cedar Ave. 233 -7567 JUST OPENED CONSOLIDATED FEED STORE 1247 E. 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CLOVIS AVE. FRESNO COMPLIMENTS OF OLIVIA TAVARES DAIRY 264 -4191 3035 SO. BLYTHE AVE. FRESNO July 3, 1975. The look was a cross between confidence and expectation. McKinney visibly relaxed when then supervisor chairman Ar- mando Rodriguez told him he had been selected by unanimous action of the board to be the permanent sheriff of Fresno County. McKinney's selection for the post settled things considerably in the department. That's not to say he was welcomed with open arms. Perhaps no one would have been. But stability finally came to the second floor of the county law enforcement building and for that at least, department members breathed a sigh of relief. McKinney's philosophy became apparent within a matter of weeks. In an attempt to soothe the troubled waters of public opinion McKinney went to work. "I believe in being candid. In a public agency the public is entitled to know our needs, successes and our failures," he said. And that's the way McKinney began running things. He made himself available to the media. As the newness of his position began to wear away, the department was thrust into the limelight of the news again with the shuffling and reassignment of a number of department heads. The action was not without its locker room comments and concern. But that too subsided, and then came the big es- cape. Ten prisoners made their way to freedom down the wall of the jail after gaining access to the roof. The shock of prisoners making good their escape was apparent at the department for a number of days. McKinney met the problem directly. He told the public what those working in the jail already knew —that the jail, currently undergoing remodeling, was less than secure. Changes were ordered and once again things slowly began to normalize. With a solution to the jail problems in sight, McKinney said he had more time to look to long range goals and implement other changes. "Down the line," said the sheriff, "I'd like to see a formal cadet program for the depart- ment." That proposal has yet to be made formally, but others concerning building security and the reserve deputy program are already under way. A revamp of the Sheriff's Department communication and briefing areas has been started. "We've needed that for a long time," he said, "and we're finally getting necessary 23 services located in the building where they're needed the most." The communications section is being moved to a secure area in the basement along with a relocation of watch commander's offices and supply rooms. A Computer Aided Dispatch system will soon be installed, which will bring a solution to the communications problem nearer, but McKinney says he would also like to see an entire new communications system. There is more he would like to do too. "One of the top priorities I hope to see accomplished is getting the needed tools and equipment to do the job of law enforcement properly. We're sadly lacking in vehicle and lab equipment," he said, adding that the bane of his administrative life is money. "The budget is an everyday problem. You never realize just how difficult it is until you're the one that has to do it." On the bright side McKinney said it is the first time he can recall that county government is beginning to see what some of the real needs of law enforcement are. "There was a time when the sheriff's department was last in line for county funds." But he indicated that doesn't mean the department has moved to first in line either. Lack of dollars causes innovation. McKinney gives as an example of this the combination program to get the hype- burglar off the street and the increased use of reserve deputies in the field, a move welcomed by some, damned by others. He has ordered all reserve deputies to attend a reserve academy, and their efforts in the field, good and bad, are being monitored. "We don't expect them to have all the knowledge that a regular does," said McKinney. "But they're visible in the street and we need that. With effort and training they're a lot of help, expecially if we can make them aware enough to ask for assistance either from the beat officer or a supervisor." McKinney has more than two years left in his post as sheriff. What then? "I'm not a political type person," stresses the sheriff. "The problem with the political system is the politicians who abuse it. Some people tell me I won't be elected to the post because I don't play the political game. If that happens, it hap- pens," he said matter of factly, and lit his pipe again. 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Brawley Ave. FRESNO FROM SHIRE -REEVE TO SHERIFF The Role of Sheriffs During 1100 Years in English and United States Law Enforcement In this year of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution, the office of the sheriff might very well observe its undecimus- centennial. It was 1100 years ago —in the latter part of the ninth century—that the Anglo- Saxons under King Alfred established the office of shire - reeve. In observance of both an undecimus- centennial and our own Bicentennial, it is timely to recognize the work of the former sheriffs of Fresno County and to review the history of the office of shire -reeve or sheriff. Recognizing the need for greater citizen participation, King Alfred established a "tithing system" in each shire (county) in the late 800's (maybe 876 ?). The population was divided into groups of ten families called "tithings." Ten of these, or 100 families, chose a spokesman and leader called a reeve. The chief judicial and law enforcement officer in each shire was the shire - reeve, which was later shortened to "sheriff." Each able- bodied man over 16 was obliged to stand watch and ward duty in his county. Whenever the hue and cry was sounded by the shire -reeve or one of his lieutenants, an- nouncing that a wrongful act had been com- mitted in the shire, all men formed the posse comitatus, or power of the county, to seek out the culprit. Members of each tithing shared the Continued on page 29 Compliments of GIUSTI FARMS, INC. FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 27 4. The administrator of the land of such heir who shall be under age shall take none but reasonable issues from the land of the heir, and reasonable customs and services; and this without destruction and waste of men or goods. And if we shall have committed the custody of any such land to the sheriff or to any other man who ought to be re- sponsible to us for the issues of it, and he cause destruction or waste to whaf is in his ehAPPP- wP will fina him nnrl tho 1a 1 A-11 — 4 - - -' ' 14. And, in order to have the common counsel of the realm in the matter of assessing an aid otherwise than in the aforesaid cases, or of as- sessing a scutage —we shall cause, under seal through our letters, the archbishops, bishops, abbots, earls, and greater barons to be summoned for a fixed day —for a term, namely, at least forty days distant, —and for a fixed place. And, moreover, we shall cause to be summoned in general, through our sheriffs and bailiffs, all those who hold of us in chief. And in all those letters of Rnrnrnnna pro �1, 11 - 24. No sheriff, constable, coroners, or other bailiffs of ours shall hold the pleas of our crown. 25. All counties, hundreds, wapentakes, and trithings—our de- mesne manors being excepted —shall continue according to the old farms, without any increase at all. 26. If any one holding from us a lay fee shall die, and our sheriff or bailiff can show our letters patent containing our summons for the debt which the dead man owed to us, —our sheriff or bailiff may be al- lowed to attach and enroll the chattels of the dead man to the value of that debt, through view of lawful men; in such way, however, that 45. `Ve will not make men justices, constables, sheriffs, or bailiffs, unless they are such as know the law of the realm, and are minded to observe it rightly. 48. All evil customs concerning forests and warrens, and concern- ing foresters and warreners, sheriffs and their servants, river banks and their guardians, shall straightway be inquired into in each county, SUMMERS MOVING & STORAGE AGENT FOR TRANS - AMERICAN MOVING—PACKING—CRATING "To You It May Be Just Another Moving Company, But To Us It's A Reputation" 1636 H Street, Fresno 268 -0948 415 W. 3rd St., Hanford 582 -1070 %%at s new ? GARDNER'S NEW way of selling America's No. 1 luxury car! We're out to establish new sales records and will deal on YOUR TERMS! 5737 N. BLACKSTONE 0 431 -6000 The position of Sheriff was ob- viously well accepted by 1215 when the Magna Carta was signed by King John. MOBILE WASH CO. Hugh Puckett, Owner - Operator Industrial Steam Cleaning Buildings - Mobile Homes - Cars - Trucks 24 -Hour Service 229 -2084 RECAPPING - WHOLESALE - RETAIL NEW AND USED TIRES Jazzy laainlan ANDY'S TIRE SHOP TEL. 237 -3014 2170 RAILROAD AvE. RES. 226 -3807 FRESNO, CA. 93721 responsibility for the actions of all the members of the tithing. The status and duties of the English sheriff changed many times in the centuries before the colonists came to America. The office was introduced in the United States at a very early date. It is known that it appeared as early as 1634, when counties were established in Virginia. Maryland followed, and in both states the sheriff was delegated the same powers of office that he had had in England. The watch and ward system was also brought across the Atlantic. Since control of the sheriffs rested with counties and states, there was some variation in powers, terms of office, and general status which we will not try to review here. We are indebted to Law Enforcement in Colonial New York (Goebel, Julius and Naughton, 1944) for an insight into the status of sheriffs about 200 years ago. It is significant that much of the discussion of the sheriffs is in the chapter regarding process serving, but many details show that the sheriff's duties also included pursuit, penalties, and the jailing of criminals. DIDIER'S LIQUOR Bob Christiansen, owner Delicatessen - Party Specialties - Sporting Goods Open 7:30 a.m. 'til midnight Open Fri. & Sat. 'til 1 :30 a.m. 4778 E. Olive Ave. 255 -0032 HARDAMON'S CHARTER SERVICE Chartering for Large or Small Groups 486-5495 1129 MARIPOSA FRESNO CAL - CENTRAL PLUMBING SUPPLY PLUMBING FOR THE COMPLETE JOB EMPHASIZING SERVICE— PUBLIC INVITED 3628 E. Butler Ave. 268 -4797 BEST WISHES FROM JAMES TEORE DAIRY 264 -1823 3495 So. Blythe Ave. Fresno 29 The authors were harsh in discussing "The Incompleat Sheriff," saying "...there is evidence of a situation of...long standing respecting the ignorance, stupidity and un- concern in the officers whose duty it was to see process served." As an example, they tell of the problems of a Sheriff James Livingston of Duchess, who in 1767 sought the advice of Deputy Attorney General Duane, writing: I have a prisoner in my custody for horse stealing, and have received the enclosed letter from the Justice who committed him. I wish you'd be pleased to direct me how to proceed with the prisoner; whether I should carry him to the next Sheriff or whether I must carry him clear to the place where the felony was committed or not, and whether this letter is sufficient for me to convey him. I take this liberty, as you told me you acted for the Attorney General Stevens, who I told you was killed in apprehending a traitor, is still alive —But a person stabbed my deputy in the breast with a sword after he was arrested and made his escape and now hides and lurks in the county. He denies he was taken... 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On December 10, Schuyler wrote Kempe asking him how to serve execution on Lydius, since his doors were locked. The Attorney General replied, "If Mr. Lydius or his son cannot be taken—You must get assistance and go to the house ... and tell the persons in the house the cause of your coming and request... admittance. If they refuse ... you must break open the doors, which is justifiable to serve a capias pro fine..." Additional instructions were given the sheriff, but despite the detailed advice, he wrote on January 14, 1765: Enclosed in these two writs an Execution in Sarifacas a John Henry Lidius. My deputy has been to Lidius with two witnesses... Col. Lidius... looked out of the window... my deputy began to read the Sarifacas... he shut the window. I have not been able to get them yet. If you please to renew the execution ... I shall get Lidius and his son. In his next letter Kempe threatened the sheriff, saying: Why did you send the Writs by the post so late that ... the King must have been delayed three weeks, why have you made no return on the Scire Facias ... if you could not have returned Scire Facias you should have returned. If they should escape you must take the con- sequences ... I have sufficient proof against you and shall take care to see that you shall make good to the Crown ... I have moved the Supreme Court against you as by the inclosed rile of court ... you will ... show cause ... for in default I shall certainly issue the attachment... for the public shall not suffer by the neglect of its officers... if it can be prevented by your humble servant John Tabor Kempe. His threats were to no avail. Schuyler resigned, and his successor proved to be just as 30 CHRIS' COFFEE SHOP "Home Made Soup & Pies" Our Specialty Open 6 A.M. to 3 P.M. Mon. -Fri. 2073 Broadway, Fresno 485 -0230 _Tiemonte s Malian Delicatessen 616 E. 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Attachments and indictments against sheriffs were "so numerous indeed that it seems surprising that returns to process were to continuously mishandled." The type of criminal activities that sheriffs had to combat in colonial times is revealed in a review of cases in New York City Quarter Sessions from 1691 to 1776. Processes involved: 96 cases of assault and battery, 32 cases of disorderly house, nine of assaulting officers, two breaches of the peace, four market of- fenses, four nuisance cases, four fraud and deceit cases, two petit larcenies, two receivers of stolen goods, one riot and false im- prisonment, one "libelling," one breach of the Sabbath, one breaking of a glass window, one taking and carrying away a fence rail, one against a justice of the peace for falsely im- prisoning a litigant and three for breaking and entering houses. Among the penalties no t4thm 1214a tephig, „%MC. 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Prince be by the public whipper forthwith carried to the public whipping post... and there to be stripped... from the middle upwards and then there to be tied to the tale of a cart and being so stripped and tied, shall be drawn around this city... and at the corner of every street shall receive eleven lashes upon his body for the said misdemeanor. As there were stupid sheriffs, constables and marshals, so also were there greedy and dishonest ones. Discussing some such cases in New York, the authors wrote: "Thus, for example, the presentment of John Asycough, sheriff of New York, for illegally discharging one Barnabas Morgan who had been ordered whipped by the justices, and the presentment of the two city marshalls who were charged with filling names in blank warrants and then ex- torting money." The charges against the two marshalls were quoted: ...Receiving from Alderman George Brewerton Warrants and other precepts Blank Signed with the Names of Such persons as they Thought proper To Serve with the Same at their Discretion That a Warrant dated the fourteenth day of July in this present year One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty Nine to take John Little of this city for Threatening & Abusing John Young, They the said John Graham and William Scott having taken the said John Little did not convey him to the Gaol as Commanded, but carrying him to Several public houses did exact on various pretenses from the said John Little Divers Sums of Money To the Amount of Three pounds Current money of this city obliging the said John Little to give a note of hand payable to them or one of them for a certain sum which he the said John Little does not know the amount of and pray the court of our Lord the King to put it into form Gerard G. Beekman Foreman. On April 28, 1770 "judgment (for extortion) for want of a plea was rendered against these two defendants." There were many other cases cited, but most were very involved with legal technicalities, resulting in a maximum of verbiage and a minimum of interest. There is little doubt but that these are typical cases of 200 years ago, and that they therefore reflect the status of law enforcement then. The name Sheriff is the same. Some of the duties are the same or similar, but beyond that there seems little basis for comparison of a modern sheriff's department and one of 200 years ago —or 1100 years ago. Through the years there has been quite a change in the image of the sheriff. For nearly a hundred years the popular image was the frontier sheriff — working, fighting and sometimes dying to establish a harmonious society on our expanding frontier. While this was true part of the time, he also continued the work of his predecessors in England and the East Coast and maintained stability in day -to- day relations —the less glamorous minor problems that require attention before they become major crises. Today sheriff's departments continue to vary in a late 20th century society. The Sheriff's Review concerns itself with the local 32 organization only. We hope you find it adequate and improving at a speed necessary to meet the needs of the county. Our heritage in law enforcement is a varied one which we recognize without glorifying in this Bicen- tennial Year. N I COLA'S "HOME OF THE STUFFED STEAK" Lunch — Dinner Banquet Facilities Up to 26 NICK TROIANI: Your Host 3075 N. Moroa Ave., Fresno 224 -1660 DALE ELECTRIC Electrical Contractor COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL WIRING State License No. 303852 KEITH MECARTEA, Owner Shop & Office - 1308 Iota Ave. FRESNO 264 -1831 STEFANICH WOOD TANK CO. 226 -2655 285 W. SHAW AVE. FRESNO STILLMAN DRUG CO. DRUGS & SUNDRIES S & H Green Stamps — Free Delivery 4786 E. Belmont at Chestnut 255 -8375 SUNNYSIDE ARCO AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TIRES — BATTERIES — ACCESSORIES 5687 E. Kings Canyon Rd. 255 -7181 *DU V6 Landscape & Sprinkler Contractors, Ind. License No. 294283 JOEL VOGT Res. 255 -8404 4871 E. Michigan, Fresno 255 -3273 EDWARDS PACKING CO. 486 -5640 1850 SO. PARELLEL AVE. FRESNO .. . , f. Id R. INGLIS Business Manager �LN / SMUGGLER'S INN OFFERS L QUIET. RESTFUL ROOMS AN TO MEET THE NEEDS ADVENTURE IN FINE OF ANY TRAVELER OF OR QUEEN BEDS .. ACCOMMODATIONS SHELTERED CARIBBEAN POOL ON HWY 41 THE GATEWAY FOOD GROG TO YOSEMITE DANCING NIGHTLY Free Limousine Service to and from the A 226 -2200 BIAI;ASTUNI AV[ • (RISNp. FRESNO CATHOLIC CEMETERIES • St. Peter's Cemetery • Holy Cross Cemetery • Calvary Cemetery 264 N. Blythe 485 -6422 SEMPER TRUCK LINES MARTIN SEMPER, Prop. Terminal —Palm & Herndon PHONE 439 -1835 Fiscal Management Services 33 11 � J. CRANE E. MASON M. ROBB D. RODRIGUEZ Personnel Services J. GILIO* L. NICHOLAS* Receptionist Clerk BALIAN'S ARMENIAN FOODS Armenian and Near East Food EAT IN OR TAKE OUT Complete Armenian Delicatessen 1069 E. Shaw Ave. — 1 st & Shaw Center 224 -4700 DARRELL DAVIS ARCO Tune -up & Brake Service FREE PICK -UP & DELIVERY 4595 E. CLINTON, FRESNO 255-4911 SIERRA SUPPLY Distributor for TAPPAN - Electric - Gas - Microwave 4245 E. Belmont, Fresno Phone 251 -7174 AUTOMATED SERVICES BUREAU �( A J. ARCENEAU Sergeant ..r 1 J. HOWARD S. MARTINEZ* Key Punch Operator CUT RATE ELECTRONICS Transistors, Capacitors, Resistors, Fire Alarms, & 1000's of Other Parts for the Experimenter, Ham & Manufacturer Phone 264 -9952 1909 Tuolumne St. FRESNO • Lunch & Dinner 2 LOCATIONS ELBOW ROOM FRESNO 1054 W. SHAW ELBOW ROOM CLOVIS 198 SHAW, CLOVIS wow SCOTTY'S LIQUOR STORE LIQUORS - BEER - WINE - DELICATESSEN Open 7 Days a Week 2206 N. Blackstone Ave. — 222 -4240 BIG POTATOE MARKET 9AMto7PM Closed Sundays & Holidays 6947 So. Elm Ave., Fresno PATRICK JAMES MEN'S STORE 780 W. Shaw 224 -5500 Fresno 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 MID -CAL FORD TRUCK SALES Sales - Parts - Service Ford Industrial Engines 3247 E. Annadale 486 -2480 Fresno LA VICTORIA TORTILLAS Mfgs. of Fine Quality Corn & Flour Tortillas WHOLESALE & RETAIL Delivery On Wholesale Orders 760 F STREET, FRESNO Ph. 442 -9841 BENNETT TANK & MFG. A.S.M.E. CODE PRESSURE VESSELS Underwriters Above & Below Ground CARBON STEEL - STAINLESS STEEL Certified Boiler Welding 2297 E. Shepherd Avenue 299 -5151 ALBRECHT'S WELDING Manufacturers of Tru -Pivot Trailer Hitches for All Cars 5015 N. Gates at Shaw and Old 99 PHONE 485 -8460 M & T GRADING & PAVING CO. Seal Coating Thompson Fibercap Products * Super Fibercap * Fibercap * Superseal * Seal ODES THOMPSON, OWNER 3686 W. Dudley Ave. 485 -1765 Fresno A NEW SERVICE FOR VICTIMS ALICE MEACHAM N &NMARINE SALES • SERVICE AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR Gulfstream • Mercruiser • Tahiti- Gregor • Johnson OB • OMC 1O's • Gregor Boats • Grove Boat Lifts REPAIRS ON ALL MAJOR BRANDS —PARTS & ACCESSORIES 3440 E. BELMONT AVE. 255 -6264 or 266 -3096 FRESNO FOR GMC SALES SERVICE The Huck people ham General M.1- PARTS CONNELL GMC TRUCKS INC. S. Railroad Ave. & E. Jensen Ave 266 -9531 LIBERTY PEST CONTROL FREE ESTIMATES Let Us Liberate You From Pests 526 W. SHIELDS 224 -2600 LILLARD COMPANY PAYNE Air Management Specialists 1810 E. Peralta Way 35 by Alice Meacham, Community Worker Victim's Service is a special unit of the Fresno County Probation Department. It works closely with the District Attorney's office and provides information and services to the victims of crime against person. When a crime report is received by the unit, a case worker immediately contacts the in- vestigating officer, then makes a personal call on the victim, where an effort is made to fully evaluate the emotional impact the crime has made on the victim. The family also receives consideration and both family and victim are advised of the services which are available to them. FOSTER'S OLD FASHION FREEZE California's Favorite Dessert Great Hamburgers Go Home Happy! Look Twice! Don't Get Fooled —Get Foster's 5— CONVENIENT LOCATIONS -5 3377 N. Cedar Ave. — 222 -5384 3858 E. Ventura Ave.- 266 -4884 1449 E. Belmont Ave.- 266 -2277 753 E. Barstow at First - 227 -6522 902 Clovis Ave., Clovis -299 -2820 THE UNITED ACCOUNT ASK ABOUT IT! UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK FRESNO MANCHESTER TOWER MAIN MALL OFFICE The services include, but are not limited to, the following: *Provides counseling on a one -to -one basis as requested by the victim or family. *Provides transportation to the victim as necessary for all matters pertaining to the case. *Provides moral support to the victim re subsequent legal hearings and court procedures. •Provides the victim with a list of other social service agencies which may offer additional help. *Provides an impact statement to the judge which contains the emotional, physical, financial burden suffered by the victim, plus the victim's personal feelings toward the defendant prior to sentencing. •Provides assistance to victims who are eligible in securing and filling out proper forms to the State Board of Control for reimbursement of costs incurred as a result of the crime. *Provides victim with court finding and outcome of the case. A Community Worker not only must be equipped to work well with all law enforcement agencies, but must have the ability to un- derstand the trauma suffered by the victim. My name is Alice Meacham. I am a wife, mother, student and a rape victim. „We Serve LONG LIFE FOODS" NATURAL VEGETARIAN l� i FOODS I � r SANDWICHES - LUNCH - DINNER LOW CALORIE - LOW FAT LOW CHOLESTEROL & DELICIOUS OPEN 6 DAYS SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY 11:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY 11:00 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. CLOSED SATURDAYS Ask Us About Banquet Facilities 3507 S. Golden State Blvd. 266 -8882 LEONARDO LIQUOR STORE Complete Liquor Stock Fishing Equipment — Sporting Goods 4486 E. Belmont 255 -3566 JERRY'S TAVERN Phone 264 -2059 1547 Fresno at G Street Fresno SUN SUN KITCHEN Open Every Day - 1 1 A.M. to 9 P.M. THE FINEST CHINESE FOODS TO TAKE OUT Howard Gee, Owner 1216 W. Shields, Fresno 227 -3579 - 227 -3570 MALAGA FOOD CENTER GROCERIES - PRODUCE - MEAT BEER - WINE Chevron Gas & Oil 4412 S. Maple Ave. 485 -8710 HORN PHOTO SHOP Open 8:30 - 5:30, Mon. - Fri. Sat. 9:00 - 4 69 E. Belmont Fresno 233 -8323 DON'S PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE Dependable Lube - Brake - Tune Up Work Call 266 -8440 for Pick Up Service 1 306 W. Clinton at West Avenue HAROLD GILLOTT PLUMBING, HEATING, VENTILATING & REFRIGERATION CO., INC. POWER PIPING — PLUMBING — HEATING 1719 L St., Fresno 485 -1191 Compliments of WINGATE CO. 4791 E. Date BEST -WEIGH SCALE CO. SALES — SERVICE — INSTALLATION NEW — USED 24 Hour Service On All Makes Of Electronic and Mechanical Scales Authorized Dealer - Holeman Scales 1242 N. Sierra Vista, Fresno 255.2592 ROBERT LICHTI ELECTRO TRUCK REFRIGERATION, INC. COMPLETE TRUCK 3 CAB REFRIGERATION 24 Hour Service 2760 S. Railtoad Ave. 233 -3502 CAPT. B. LAUTERS Division Commander E. HALEY Lieutenant DETECTIVE DIVISION K. HOGUE Lieutenant Lunches... Dinners... Take -Out OUR NEW MENU INCLUDES MANY NON BARBECUED ITEMS COCKTAIL LOUNGE 4313 No. Blackstone Ave., Fresno 224 -8252 tVVVto 9v'11111,IV ffto ►1111111##If #V ff. f 24 HOUR TOWING ANYWHERE WILLIAMS CHEVRON STATION COMPLETE REPAIR — EXPERIENCED MECHANICS TIRES, BATTERIES, ACCESSORIES IN STOCK 233 -1414 2514 E. OLIVE AVE. FRESNO WHOLESALE MOTORS "QUALITY USED CARS" Clive Woodbury, Owner 942 Abby, Fresno 233 -0851 HOPKINS & SON CONSTRUCTION CO. Contractors License #291697 5774 So. Elm Ave. 266 -6742 EASTON 37 P J M. WINGELL* Secretary SALAD DRESSING A Fresno County Product of JA Anderson Ckryton Foods Box 10051 Fresno. Calif. 93745 American ..Jruch Salvage Jnc. TRUCK PARTS — TRUCK REPAIRS Don Beasley Telephone (209) 233 -5169 P.O. Box 2805 3599 S. Hwy. 99 Fresno DETECTIVE DIVISION Crimes Against Property (Metro) SGT. F. SAGNIERE A1111Z R. PARKER SGT. R. WORSTEIN R. GUTHRIE w R. RETA PLAZA CAFE THE MEXICAN RESTAURANT For A Distinctive Taste In Mexican Food Luncheons & Dinners Served Take Our or Reservarions 4110 N. WEST AVE. 4044 E. BELMONT 226 -3344 442 -9720 GROVE BUILT HOMES 439 -2873 BULLARD & FRUIT FRESNO NAPA DISTRIBUTION CENTER NAPA FRESNO. E CLINORN FRESNO. CALIFORNIA 93727 PHONE 291 -0291 QUALITY AUTOMOTIVE Bill Hansen PARTS AND SERVICE GENERAL MANAGER Ken Hall & Sons 486 -0381 134 No. Abby Fresno :1 L. HILL G. THOR T. WHITLOW Specializing in Pizza - Spaghetti - Ravioli Quality and Quantity My Motto RANA'S PIZZA & SPAGHETTI HOUSE FOOD TO GO Bring Your Own Pot For Spaghetti Phone 224 -4676 PALM & SHAW, FRESNO C & E PLUMBING RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS Plumbing Contractors For COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL New & Remodeling A Specialty 4692 E. Hedges Ave. 255 -5583 VERN'S AUTO PAINT & BODY SHOP 227 -0933 4362 N. Effie Fresno BALDWIN COMPANY Heating - Air Conditioning - Refrigeration JERRY BALDWIN 2046 East Home Ave. Fresno 268 -9261 CALIFORNIA CHROME Copper, Nickel, Chrome and Cadmium Metal Finishing and Polishing Free Pick Up and Delivery Bob Martin, Owner 220 Broadway 268 -8146 SGT. R. WHITE DETECTIVE DIVISION Crimes Against Property (Rural) d C. ALEXANDER FLAMINGO CLUB 1802 Tulare St. Phone 264.4295 GERMAN AUTO REPAIR • GERMAN TRAINED MECHANIC • GERMAN CRAFTSMANSHIP * SINCE 1951 1828 E. Hammond Ave. ( near Abby) 237 -8090 �FOOD LAND, INC. L INSTITUTIONAL GROCERS 240 N. Thorne — Phone 268 -5036 — Fresno V/M CUSTOM BOAT TRAILERS 486 -0410 2853 So. Orange Ave., Fresno Best Wishes GORDON INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO. 207 Van Ness Ave., Fresno 264 -5931 SIRMAN & WARREN WHOLESALE DRUGS - SUNDRIES 414 P Street, Fresno J. M. HOLLISTER, INC. �T "JON -KEN Collect" �J — COLLECTIONS — J'n_ T1 TELEPHONE 233 -3786 �7A 1005 N. BLACRSTONE - FRESNO, CALIF. 39 D. HARD J. ROUANZOIN W. SECHLER G. TABER INC Manchester Center BOOTS, SHOES, PANTS, SHIRTS, SUITS ACCESSORIES FOR MEN AND WOMEN 15% off with ad to employees of Sheriff's Dept. 3324 N. Blackstone 224 -8616 GENERAL TIRE General's Finest Tire .. . Goes a Long Way to Make Friends OVERSTREET GENERAL TIRE, INC. 1501 Fulton Phone 485 -7970 2099 E. North Ave. Phone 237 -7156 Day or Nite Service: 237 -7156 SGT. A. TABLER T. LEAN DETECTIVE DIVISION Crimes Against Persons Add&I K. BADIALI W. LEHMAN DELIGHTFUL MEXICAN CUISINE vottla A. CHRISTENSEN AddI, F. MARTINEZ Featuring: • LUNCH • DINNER • MEXICAN STYLE BREAKFAST In a Hurry? Try out quick service SPECIAL MERCHANTS LUNCHEON Regular d Small Combinations or A La Carte HOURS: Mon. - Thurs. 11 a.m. -10 p.m.; Fri. 11 a.m. -12 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m. -12 p.m.; Sundays 9 a.m. -10 p.m. • We Serve Imported and Domestic Beers and Wines . . . Draft Beer Tool 561 E. Ashlan H. MASSUCCO E. DURAN '�, A. SEDGEBEER CARSTEN CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO. SERVING Contractors & Homeowners IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY • TILT UP CONSTRUCTION • PATIOS • ATP 6 HOUSE SLABS • DRIVEWAYS EXPOSED AGGREGATE SPECIALISTS • Lcrge Pours STATE IJC #283953 - FPEE ESTIMATES - BIDS INVITED - INSURED PE b P 2"-0542 Ph. 222 -2919 1 1 6765 N. BACKER AVE. 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE T &T ELECTRIC RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL LICENSE SERVICE WORK & NEW CONSTRUCTION ZZO HOOK -UP - POOL WIRING Rewiring MOBILE HOME HOOK UP 8r WIRING CALL Specialists 266 -8889 613 N. MONTE AVE. f1ESN0 40 FRESNO FASHION FURNITURE CO. Furnishings for the entire home 4935 North Blackstone Fresno 227 -1611 JACOBS GARAGE General Repair - Electrical - Carburetion Automotive Air Conditioning Repair ALLIE JACOBS 4434 N. Blackstone Ph. 222 -7447 FOAM INSULATION SERVICE SPRAY APPLIED POLYURETHANE INSULATION FOR PACKING HOUSES GASSING ROOMS, COLD STORAGE TANKS AND ROOF DECKS CALIF. STATE CONTR. LIC. NO. 291822 3224 W. Saginaw Way 226 -3262 FAR WEST CONSTRUCTION INC. OF FRESNO State Contrs. Lics. 285002 & 285004 7120 No. Harrison Ave., Fresno 439 -3680 Pete Garabedian MODERN DRUG CO. (GLOBE) Prescription Specialists - Free Delivery Phone 266 -2438 — 237 -7137 — 266 -0701 3044 Tulare (Car. U St.) Fresno R & L ARCO SERVICE BILL & SWEDE CORNER of FRESNO & ASHLAN 229 -0660 Fresno E Z HAUL READY MIX CONCRETE Small quantities - `/A yard or more USE OUR TRAILER DO IT YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS Open 7 Days - B of A & Master Charge 1538N. Blackstone Ave. 233-6603 Compliments of DeBENEDETTO FARMS, INC. 226 -1661 2005 N. Wishon Fresno 41 DETECTIVE DIVISION Auto Theft SGT. D. MURRAY J. HERGENRADER 94 a i S. MURPHY O -1� /a P. KALPAKOFF K. CENCE* Secretary FRESNO CATTLE FEEDING CO. CUSTOM FEEDING 8000 So. Jameson FRESNO Phone 233 -8427 — 233 -8429 W. R. ( Bill) Jenkins 255 -5897 DETECTIVE DIVISION Check Detail SGT. J. ANDERSON M. KOSMOSKY .� 1 R. KAHL hL D. SHIPMAN Complaints Anywhere - Anytime 24 hr. Service Safe - Comfortable -Fast For Rates and Information call 251 -0318 4995 E. Andersen SKIP'S AIR SERVICE (Formerly Lisle Air Service) Executive Charter Service Air Ambulance Service Nevada Packaqe Flights WALT'S LARIAT COCKTAILS - BEER 2615 So. Maple Fresno Ph. 233 -7478 ACE LIQUOR Liquor - Beer - Wine Delicatessen - Soft Drinks 4710 E. Kings Canyon Road Phone 251-6555 TED RUDOLF LEN'S LAWN MOWER SERVICE New & Used Mowers Sharpening & Repairing HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS 4691 N. Blackstone 222 -6849 CARL'S PASTIME CLUB 2142 Ventura Ave. 264 -0090 C & A THRIFTY MART GROCERY DELIVERY AVAILABLE Fresh Meat & Vegetables — Beer & Wine 3985 E. Jensen Ave. 264 -1487 CASA CANALES "Dining in Mexican Style" 3110 N. Moroa Near Shields 222 -4935 Fresno AMERICAN PAVING CO. PAVING - GRADING - EARTHWORK 355 N. Thorne 268 -9886 CUTTING DIVISION OF HARVEST INU ^iC 4101 MEDICATIONS FOR LIVESTOCK &POULTRY: SADDLES — WESTERN BOOTS — HATS RIDING EQUIPMENT 1415 B Street - Corner of Tuolumne & B 268 -7353 CUSTOM TRUCK PAINT & SIGN CO. 4227 S. Hiway 99 Phone 233 -0690 ALBERS MILLING CO. Phone 486 -1810 Cedar Ave. & Old Hiway 99 Fresno I D. LEMLEY Sergeant DETECTIVE DIVISION Juvenile Detail V. HARTMAN Detective C. HENSON Detective G. HILL Detective Ali I Apo d� F. POORE W. WILLIAMS L. HUFFMAN* C. MOUSHIGIAN, M.S.W.* Detective Detective Secretary Psychiatric Social Worker E. B. YANCEY LUMBER CO., INC. MADERA — 674 -6712 F' FRESNO PHONE 442 -0212 Shaver Lake — Phone 841 -3337 T Reuben's Sunday Champagne Brunch NEW HOURS 10 AM to 3 PM Reservations Accepted BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE Dinner Sun. thru Thur. 4 to 11 PM Fri. & Sat. 4 PM to 12 Join Us ... 222 -6911 .. _ FASHION FAIR SHOPPING CENTER 575 E. Shaw Ave. • Fresno BEST REGARDS TO A GREAT SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT SOMi FRESNO, 1INC. We Take The Worry Out Of Being Closed 846 Divisadero Phone (209) 237 -3831 Fresno, CA 93721 43 DETECTIVE DIVISION Warrant Detail SERGEANT A. WHITE C. BALLARD H. McFADDEN R. PURSELL Mental Health A R. THOMAS AJ4 A R. HERRING C. PIPER Transportation D. SWANSON P. WATERS* Receptionist 44 FRESNO LIQUOR STORE Jim Samarco, Owner Clovis Ave. at Griffith Way 291 -7888 and Shopping Center "Quality and Service" ' FRESNO at ASHLAN, 222 -4454 and — 5757 N. FIRST ST., 439 -2223 KARSH'S BAKERY Complete Line Of Bakery Goods Special Orders Delivered Main Office & Store 233 -6552 938 Fulton Mall Gottschalk's Fashion Fair 227 -1255 Piccadilly Square 226 -2300 1439 S. Cedar 233 -2805 "COVERING THE VALLEY" MID -STATE LINOLEUM FLOOR COVERING CONTRACTOR 4637 E. Turner, Fresno Phone 251 -5505 C. W. JESSEN CONSTRUCTION CO. 827 E. Princeton Ave. 224 -0487 Fresno, Calif. 93704 C. W. (Chris) Jessen SARIS' PALM AND OLIVE DANCING POOL TABLES Palm & Olive Avenues 233 -4430 FRESNO NOTIONS & DRUG CO: Wholesalers 2964 E. Butler Fresno INTERIOR CONTRACTORS INSULATION — DRYWALL — ACOUSTICAL 268 -4795 190 Santa Fe Ave., Fresno CALIFORNIA- FRESNO OIL CO. ARCO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Ph. 233 -621 1 2518 S. Railroad FRESNO Iron & Metal Co., Inc. TOP CASH PRICES * Scrap Iron * Copper * Brass * Aluminum Located 500 Yards South of Calwo Overpass 3270 Golden State Blvd. So. (Old 99) 268 -6279 WOMEN ON PATROL Female Deputies Assume New Duties in Modern Law Enforcement Fresno County Sheriff's Department saw many changes in 1975. One big change took place in October when uniformed female deputies were assigned to regular patrol duties in the Uniformed Field Division. As with all new patrol personnel, the female deputies were assigned to an experienced training officer. Routine patrol skills and the importance of camaraderie were taught during the training period. The female deputies were expected to perform in the same manner as any trainee. At times the female deputies felt the training officers were being overly protective, and at other times very hard taskmasters. Aware that each training officer takes pride in �•' "FRESNO'S OUTSTANDING : MOTEL" *"rT!7 -,e i� 24 hr. Coffee Shop INX �� CYPRESS LOUNGE ♦I�; ��� 222 -4445 4141 N. Blackstone t GARDNER'S SHOES FRESNO FASHION FAIR 227 -5011 North First and Shaw Ave. Fresno SCHUL TZ AUTO BODY & FENDER WORKS Since 1906 Complete Automobile Reconstruction 1436 N. Blackstone, Fresno 233 -3169 CUSTOM SPRAYING -ORCHARD, VINEYARD[ INSECTICIDES HERBICIDES[ FUNGICIDES • FUMIGANTS [ FERTILIZER FARM SUPPLIES ! GONDOLA GRAPE PICKING STAKE DRIVING [ LAND LEVELING S & M FARM SUPPLY, INC. KEN SCHMALL 5523 SO. PEACH, FRESNO 834 -2594 RES: 834 -3860 MOBILE TELEPHONE: 237 -9103 - CAR 215 45 his finished product, a special effort was made by the female trainees to do as good a job as possible. The female deputies greatly appreciate the special efforts their training officers made to help and advise them in the field, and also the patience they exercised during a difficult time, at times offering words of encouragement and at other times reminding them that nothing could be accomplished by "crying in your beer." During the training period many doubts passed through the trainee's mind: "Will I ever learn all of this ?" "Can I handle a problem like this when I'm on my own ?" Also feelings of OLD y HO BPtAU DINING IN OLD W HAND CARVED OLO !11[!MO MOI /CPU 2820 Tulare at R 264 -4014 DRLD ATMOSPHERE SANDWICHES Enjoy Imported & Domestic Brews Excellent Cocktails In Our Majestic Bar RED WILLIAMS, OWNER Farm Machinery Center SALES and SERVICE Massey- Ferguson Tractors Goble Disc Plows New Holland Balers and Haying Equipment John Bean Sprayers G & M Equipment 2632 S. Elm`Avenue - S.W. Corner at Jensen Fresno 268 -5647 inadequacy were hard to overcome. As days, weeks and months passed, the confidence which the training officer had talked about slowly came. One thing that helped was talking to fellow officers and learning that at one point they had had the same doubts and still had doubts at one time or another. Not only was the training period a serious time, but it was also full of humor —like the first time the female trainees took the wheel of the patrol car and the training officers' legs were too long for them to-ride as partners; or the training officer's not having confidence in the female's driving skills and being very ob- vious about it, either verbally or by the white knuckles on both hands gripped around the shotgun barrel. Finally assigned to beats of their own, an awareness of being all alone was intensified for these new officers, but they soon learned that radio communications keep them in touch at all time. Each officer in U.F.D. automatically feels an obligation to back up the other when at all possible or necessary. The female deputy in U.F.D. is expected to perform in the field in the same manner as her male counterpart and has been trained to do so in any situation. Performance is not affected by one's sex during a difficult assignment because it seems that all one is aware of is arriving at a solution to the problem at hand. The female deputy has experienced a look of disapproval or disappointment upon her arrival when she has been dispatched to fill with a detective or patrolman. Then afterwards she has felt great when he took the time to tell her she did a good job, or that he hadn't expected her to perform as she had. Quality Commercial Landscape Maintenance t E N T E R P R 1 S E S 264 -9995 Fresno, Calif. STEVE CARROLL GEORGE LUSK C & C TILERS License #276432 Phone 251 -6827 4015E. Tulare Fresno, CA HOPE MANOR NURSING - CONVALESCENT - RETIREMENT JOHN AND GENIE EINHART, Owners and Administrators 2201 CALAVERAS, FRESNO Phone 268 -5361 JIM'S LOCKSMITHING a!!!y LOC RE OUR PROFESSION Mem s - - N.L.A. J^ SA S — LDC — KEYS High Security Locks JIM CAMPBELL (209) 266 -3416 1617 N. Blacknone Fresno, Calif. 93700 Danish Creamery Association Quality Famous Since 1895 F & Inyo Sts., Fresno 233 =5154 5200 NO, fBLACKSTONE, FRESNO Phone 226 -5175 Me!cury-CaigorMon1ego-Mona6.�0 Comet•Capri•Bobd-Contiwtol and Mark IV .. . The Drain Doctor Jet Drain Service Phone D. J. "BUD" WEBER 222 -7550 4748 N. Glenn INSURED AMMUNITION CO. Serving Low Enforcement Agencies 6735 W. Herndon Ave. Fresno, Calif. 93711 (209) 233 -4405 William Verburg Dairy Producer of Safeway Products 264 -4579 2474 So. Brawley Ave. Fresno The female in patrol experiences many looks of disbelief from the public as she passes them on the street, and usually gets a double take. On calls, comments are usually made that it is unusual, but about time to see a woman in the field. On some disturbance calls a male suspect will give a patrolman a bad time, but will become quieter when the female deputy arrives. Some male suspects, on being arrested and transported to jail, will shake their heads and say, "This is the first time I've ever been arrested by a female." Usually the reaction from a female suspect is the opposite, and a female victim is almost always relieved to see the female deputy. Verbal abuse is common in the field, but respect is finally shown when the suspect /}/)U LUNCHES, DINNERS, BANOUETS AND RECEPTIONS I ?M IMW r�q N4 =E 4061 N. BLACKSTONE • 222 -5641 �11 'WEST SPEC /ALIZING IN THE REPAIR B SERVICE OF V. W, DATSUN, TOYOTA & BRITISH CARS COMPLETE PARTS DEPT. 2OD6 E. McKinley FRESNO, CA 9370.3 Repair 237 -22" Park 237-6618 RICH PRODUCTS CORP. Frozen Bread & Pastry y 320 "O" Street, Fresno Phone (209) 486-7380 VARNI ASSOCIATES 5136 N. Pa I m Ave. 227 -2956 FRESNO faEACOM SEIBERTS' OIL CO. • Diesel Fuel • Weed Oil • Lubricants • Batteries • Tires FOR PROMPT DELIVERY CALL ... 251 -7539 Howard, Craig & Doug Seibert 0 3839 E. Ventura, Fresno 47 realizes that he can expect the same treatment from a female deputy that he expects from a male. Female deputies feel they are not as aggressive as their male counterparts, but that they may be more observant in some cases. Report writing seems more acceptable to them, and some male officers feel the females are overly conscientious. The female officers in U.F.D. feel it takes a certain type of woman to have a successful career in U.F.D., but that most important are good training and a willingness and ability to work as a part of the whole unit. There are many advantages to having women in U.F.D. and as time passes they will be utilized more advantageously. The experience that comes from working in U.F.D. is excellent as background for any investigative or other technical field offered in law enforcement. The females in U.F.D. are sure that the change that took place in October was a positive change and that our department will benefit by it. COMPLIMENTS OF SILVER CREEK CATTLE CO. 486 -3960 2135 FRESNO ST. FRESNO COMMENDATION Alertness Pays Off Sheriff Harold McKinney presents an award and letter of commendation to 12- year -old Ted Palmatier. Young Ted witnessed a crime in progress and his alertness and iden- tification led to the arrest of the person responsible. Sheriff McKinney and the Detective Division wish to commend Ted for a job well done. NEW & USED MOWERS AND CHAIN SAWS REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES TORO - McLANE - TRIMMER - HOMELITE - PIONEER • Parts • Sharpening SMALL ENGINES OUR SPECIALTY Pickup and Delivery Service One Block North of Tulare St, DAN'S LAWNMOWER SALES & SERVICE 137 N. Maple Ave. 251 -3149 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 2712 South 4th St., Fresno, California NO 1--- JENSEN AVE b i _ ^ D Y I.H.C. y m 'L D OPEN 7.30 A.M. TO 12:30 AM. `^ (EXCEPT $AT. & SUN.) AEPAM ON All MAKE TRUCKS So SALES - 268 -4344 PARTS DEPT. - 268 -4349 SERVICE DEPT. - 268 -9295 COUNTRY COUSIN MARKET Open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7 Days a Week - 365 Days a Year 4590 E. Olive 251 -5191 FRESNO AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ONE DAY SERVICE FREE TOWING WITH JOB SINCE 1948 322 E. Belmont, Fresno 268 -5073 Fresno Wire Rope & Rigging Custom Rigging - Esco Products Miller Swivels - Crosby Clips Press Grip Fittings - Skookum Blocks 2360 East Ave. 268 -8885 YARYAN LUMBER CO. Everything For The HANDYMAN A Complete Building & Lumber Yard 625 S. Hughes Ave. 268 -4701 Fresno A H. HALLAM Captain J. BALDWIN Lieutenant J. DAILY Lieutenant UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION C. LOVGREN Lieutenant HEITZIG and SHIRKEY U. S. ROYAL TIRES — RECAPPING Fresno's Oldest Tire Dealer Since 1919 1608 Broadway 233 -1147 SHEPHERD BROS. OIL CO. Self Service Gas & Oil 3464 E. Ventura, Fresno 237 -1039 "We Lease All Makes and Models" LEACH LEASING "Transportation Specialists" Vern Olson, President Phone 224 -9831 1753 E. Saginaw at Blackstone Fresno W. M. LYLES CO. PIPELINE & UTILITY CONSTRUCTION Calif. Contractor's License No. 88041 4685 E. Hedges, Fresno 255 -8364 49 R. PIERCE E. MARGOSIAN Lieutenant Lieutenant a s a e*100 t NABORS ' LIQUOR OPEN 7 DAYS WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 8 AM THRU 12 MIDNITE FRIDAY & SATURDAY 8 AM THRU 2 AM Discounts To Weddings & Parties Mini - Dell 251 -4496 4630 E. KINGS CANYON RD. (1 Block East Of Maple) SGT. H. BANKS SGT. K. FRANKFURT Uniformed Field Division SGT. R. BOLAND SGT. T. GATTIE SGT. J. CAUGHELL SGT. J. HAMILTON IMPERIAL sAvinas 9 VALLEY OFFICES TO SERVE YOU C- &-1 Ca lijo. i. Ul/`ioCe4aCe Co. P.O. Box 4215 Fresno 93744 Phone 233 -5245 SGT. R. COBBS SGT. J. LAWLESS SGT. F. DAVIS SGT. S. MARGARIAN TOMMY'S LIQUOR STORE Liquor - Delicatessen - Snaks - Parry Ice EDDIE BRIGGS, Mgr. 1814 W. Clinton, Fresno 264 -9897 (Just East of Overpass) CHUCK BRITfON Ras. Ph. 227 -0651 California Glass Co. 1504 Broadway Fresno, CA 93721 Bus. Ph. 237 -0201 ROTH'S CRANE SERVICE JACK TITLE 1,000 Lb. lifts to 90 Ft. COOLERS - LIGHT FIXTURES - TRUSSES REFRIGERATION UNITS, ETC. 3014 W. SUSSEX WAY 229 -1036 RETAIL CLERKS UNION LOCAL 1288 Art Smith, President 265 N. Fresno St., Fresno 442 -1288 r SGT. W. PIERCE Uniformed Field Division SGT. A RUSCONI I SGT. J. SCHMIDT OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 6 A.M. TO 2 A.M. HAPPY LIQUOR STORE LIQUORS WINES - BEER CHAMPAGNE ICE CUBES - GROCERIES OWNERS 237-5227 MARY MO AND 1010 F ST. AT TU LAIR BEN CHONG WONG FRESNO. CALIFORNIA EDWARDS LOCK & SAFE CO. A KEY FOR EVERY LOCK — A LOCK FOR EVERY PURPOSE +�xa•# Calif. State Contractor Lic. 309161 A t A Come in & Visit Our Security Center DCKSMT •�MIP 1901 E. Hammond - 442 -0220 11014 RUSH TRUCK OUR THANKS TO THE FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT 2336 So. Railroad Ave., Fresno 266 -1515 LARSEN -RATIO CONSTRUCTION CO. Varco- Pruden Metal Buildings 1901 E. Hedges, Fresno 237 -6163 JOHNSON -WAITE CO. AUTO BODYWORK & PAINTING AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Free Insurance Estimates LOANER CARS 2050 E. McKinley Ave. 237 -3191 L &J TRUCKING Shakes & Shingles 720 N. Monte Ave. 485 -5563 51 SGT. J. STURGESS SGT. B. TRAYLOR SGT. T. WHITE � LUCKY � BAIL BONDS 2.68=4646 2315 FRESNO STREET, FRESNO BRIX APARTMENTS BUILDING ACROSS FROM CITY HALL P . LUCKY /'r l I.EON F'AUIXNE� Owner MAR'f'I-{A FAL`I.KNER BONDSMAN ALWAYS ON DUTY - AN ► JAIL NATIONWIDE - 24 HOUR COURTEOUS SEER�RV��.ICE FREE CONFIDENTIAL BAIL INFORMATION Uniformed Field Division R. ALAIMO E. AREYANO M. BAILEY G. BARBERICH E. BARNES I R. BARUTI ,&A W. BRANDSEN F. BURFORD J. BURGE D. BURK 52 A We Deliver — Ph. 222 -3395 k DeKor Drugs Corner West & Shields - : Purity Shopping Center 1121 West Shields Ave., Fresno 2254 N. Fresno St., Fresno 222 -3337 OROWEAT America's Baker oroweat baking company of Natural 2834 no. Clovis avenue Food Fiber Breads. fresno, california 93702 telephone: (209) 291 -9223 FACTORY SERVICE +>* T CEMEIIAI & PARTS DEPT. xoTPOIMT EIECTAIC 1851 1809 N. Helm, Suite 3 • Fresno, Co. 93727 HARRY DOOLEY & ASSOCIATES SANYO DISTRIBUTORS 1435 L Street, Fresno 233 -4555 R COMPLETE RECREATION CENTER SALES — SERVICE — RENTALS Don Head, Res. 439 -3868, 6334 N. Blackstone, Fresno 431 -1012 WES' SERVICE Brakes • Air Conditioning • Electronic Tune -ups Nox Devices Installed 8 Certified State Certified Smog - Lights - Brakes 1785 W. Shaw Ave. at West 229 -6944 SAME LOCATION SINCE 1965 ANDY CAGLIA REALTOR COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL — RANCHES ANDY CAGLIA, Real Estate Broker Office 266 -0291 4233 W. Sierra Madre, Suite 203 Fresno PICKER PARTS INC. MANUFACTURERS OF PARTS FOR MECHANICAL COTTON PICKERS AND RUBBER PRODUCTS FOR AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY NATURAL - SYNTHETIC - MOLDING - SHEETING - EXTRUSIONS Rubber to Metal Bonding - Rubber Covered Rolla and Wheels 5687 E. Shields Avenue 291 -3501 ATTARIAN RUGS Persian — Chinese — Indian Hand - Crafted Rugs ALSO Custom Area Rugs — Any Size — Any Color CLOSED SATURDAY 1496 N. Hughes Ph. 237 -0732 VANGAS INC. Everyone's Favorite Flame! Fresno P. E. O'HAIR and Co. Wholesale Plumbing, Heating, Industrial Water Works Supplies and Air Conditioning Supplies 645 R St., Fresno 485 -9220 Compliments Of MARKET WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. 2494 So. Orange Ave. Fresno 53 Uniformed Field Division F. CARVALHO R. CHATMAN ..f C. CATES J. COELHO C. COFFMAN R. COLE �+e r'. Y A. COX J. CRUZ R. CRAIG M. CUNNINGHAM Uniformed Field Division R. CURRY Iddli-Ald C. ELLIOTT T. DAGGETT F. G. ESPOSITO R. DeLEON Ward n' deVerano LAS PALMAS Especial para las familias Bailes Todo Los Dias � s Prestamos el Jardin para Fiestas y Banquetes Lo Unico que se le$ cobra .- es por to que consuman C. FENNELL gw&-�A J. DUNN w I S. FERNANDES J. DUTY D.FURTNEY BURNS BURNS INTERNATIONAL wSECURITY SERVICES, Inc. TRAINED UNIFORMED GUARDS FOR ALL TYPES INDUSTRIAL SECURITY, SPECIAL EVENTS, STRIKES, CIVIL DISTURBANCES — INVESTIGATIONS — Free Security Estimates 743 N. Fulton Street Fresno, Calif. 93728 (209) 233 -8481 BEER � SOFT DRINKS Shasta, BEVERAGES D & H DISTRIBUTING 2006 So. Mary Street Fresno Res. 251 -6322 Bus. 485 -1861 0 �''► LAS PALMAS Y RESTAURANT ,- 1045 F Street, Fresno Phone 442 -9862 Your Host Manuel Herrera gw&-�A J. DUNN w I S. FERNANDES J. DUTY D.FURTNEY BURNS BURNS INTERNATIONAL wSECURITY SERVICES, Inc. TRAINED UNIFORMED GUARDS FOR ALL TYPES INDUSTRIAL SECURITY, SPECIAL EVENTS, STRIKES, CIVIL DISTURBANCES — INVESTIGATIONS — Free Security Estimates 743 N. Fulton Street Fresno, Calif. 93728 (209) 233 -8481 BEER � SOFT DRINKS Shasta, BEVERAGES D & H DISTRIBUTING 2006 So. Mary Street Fresno Res. 251 -6322 Bus. 485 -1861 0 8ZLVI31t DOIO14R xo�v Old Fashion Hand Carved Sandwiches WORLD'S LONGEST SILVER DOLLAR BAR 333 FAST SHAW PHONE 227.6= DIESEL FUEL - GASOLINE - PROPANE - DRY ICE 'M QUALI -T -RUCK SERVICE r r Complete Truck & Auto Service DALE MENDOZA 2396 So. Railroad Phone 485 -9211 Fresno ALL -TITE ROOFING CO. Contractors License No. 196637 2060 SO. MAPLE AVE. 233 -0759 FRESNO We Support and Appreciate Our SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT UNITED DISTRIBUTORS 3219 E. Tulare Ave., Fresno 485 -5637 NEW VICTORY BAKERY Featuring MEXICAN PASTRIES & CAKES For All Occasions Open 7 Days a Week 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. 1333 Kern, Fresno 264 -6653 PRINTERS SERVICE CO. Pamphlet Binding - Snapout Work - Plastic Binding Perforating - Edge Gumming A COMPLETE TRADE BINDERY C. W. HOLLISTER 1011 Blackstone, Fresno 209- 237 -6759 I P. O. BOX 1592 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93716 FRESNO BACKHOE SERVICE JOHN TURNER, Owner- Operator 5497 E. Indianapolis Ave. 291 -4861 FRESNO 55 Uniformed Field Division A. GAAD G. GILLIS L. GREEN 1. GILBERT n L. GILSTRAP D. GUSTAFSON R. HAGLER J. HAMES i w AS J. HAROLDSEN L. HENDRIX Uniformed Field Division l I S. HERZOG cab P9 i D. HUERTA R. JOHANSEN B. KIDD r4, F. KILGORE L. HODGE R. HUNT J. KERNS w «j R. KIEREJCZYK R. KLEINKNIGHT 56 P107A A (IM /(l R(Sl WVC MIIN //MIN I RR /C(J /M • R(Il M(R/CIN A /1(OJNN(A( MEXICAN RESTAURANT i New Location Now Open DOWNTOWN PLAZA �S�N b I THL;m II 'l I A M 110 P M SA' AM -I PM. Fulton AAall $ Tulare FH !0A RESE"VATIONS - FERNANDO'S HIDEAWAY- 226 -9780 COCKTAIL LOUNGE LOUNGE 224 -0637 IMPORTErt t DOMESTIC WINES i LIQUORS MEXICAN GIFT SHOP BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE JOBS E. SHIELDS AVE. AT N. 1 t NEXT TO ANGELS Cohn Iliments Of VALLEY CHILDRENS HOSPITAL AND GUIDANCE CLINIC FRESNO TRUCK CITY SERVICE FOURWHEELS RESTAURANT, COFFEE SHOP & LOUNGE PHONE 233 -2561 ( Area 209 ) 2784 S. RAILROAD AVE. FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93725 CALL ANYTIME 255 -5376 o SERVICE ALL BRANDS SALES Irly: SERVICE COLOR ' BLACK & WHITE DEALER RADIO LITTON STEREO ANTENNAS Microwave Ovens F l �J MORGAN S 11 20 N. CHESTNUT AVE. — FRESNO Cohn Iliments Of VALLEY CHILDRENS HOSPITAL AND GUIDANCE CLINIC FRESNO TRUCK CITY SERVICE FOURWHEELS RESTAURANT, COFFEE SHOP & LOUNGE PHONE 233 -2561 ( Area 209 ) 2784 S. RAILROAD AVE. FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93725 A T. KLOSE l/* F. MATTHEWS Uniformed Field Division QUICK STOP LIQUORS Case Discounts — Open 7 Days a Week Groceries — Deli Items — Sundries — Gift Wrapping 266 -6941 4193 E. Illinois Ave. Fresno PUMA CONSTRUCTION CO. "CUSTOM HOMES" State License No. 278006 Phone 439 -7080 FRESNO BET -R -ROOFS Bank Terms - Licensed - Insured ROOFING - SIDING - WATERPROOFING Free Estimates 3188 W. Belmont 237 -2042 Compliments Of TRI -BORO FRUIT CO., INC. 2500 So. Fowler Ave., Fresno 486 -4141 57 i, a j W 1 17 � ilr _1- y Welcome To The Friendly A.4 tro Motel • Beautiful Cocktail Lounge • All Weather Air Conditioning • Commercials Welcome • Three Acres Truck Parking 99 NORTH — off on Clinton Ramp 99 SOUTH —off on Valentine & Dakota An Easy Route To An Easy Rest �JGC e �t� two motel G. LEWIS R. LONG J. MAIER J. MARTIN M. METTLER E. MERCADO R. MONTAGUE O. MOON QUICK STOP LIQUORS Case Discounts — Open 7 Days a Week Groceries — Deli Items — Sundries — Gift Wrapping 266 -6941 4193 E. Illinois Ave. Fresno PUMA CONSTRUCTION CO. "CUSTOM HOMES" State License No. 278006 Phone 439 -7080 FRESNO BET -R -ROOFS Bank Terms - Licensed - Insured ROOFING - SIDING - WATERPROOFING Free Estimates 3188 W. Belmont 237 -2042 Compliments Of TRI -BORO FRUIT CO., INC. 2500 So. Fowler Ave., Fresno 486 -4141 57 i, a j W 1 17 � ilr _1- y Welcome To The Friendly A.4 tro Motel • Beautiful Cocktail Lounge • All Weather Air Conditioning • Commercials Welcome • Three Acres Truck Parking 99 NORTH — off on Clinton Ramp 99 SOUTH —off on Valentine & Dakota An Easy Route To An Easy Rest �JGC e �t� two motel Uniformed Field Division B. MORRISON J. MORRISON M. MOSIER W. McDANIEL R. McDONALD B. McGUIRE Ad W. NIELSEN L. NILMEIER t�.rfi A. OHANNESIAN J. OLSEN 01 CALWA MART Grocery - Mexican Foods Barbecue Ribs & Chicken To Take Out 3986 E. Calwa Ave. Calwa 264 -6128 OAK LEAF RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE Fine Food and Cocktails HENRY JACOBSEN, Prop. 3261 E. Tulare St. 264 -6778 SCREEN PRINT ALL TYPES OF SILK SCREEN WORK 4717 E. Home Ave. 255 -1871 Fresno NAGARE BODY & PAINT Complete Auto Body Reconstruction All Makes - Custom Color Matching Open 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Across from Stadium Wayne Nagare & Ralph Allen 1820 E. University Ave., Fresno 268 -5764 ADVANCE ELECTRIC CO. Specializing in NEW CONSTRUCTION REMODELING — SWIMMING POOLS Licensed Contractor — Free Estimates 1152 E. Paul 431 -1822 atmospherics incorporated 5652 E. Dayton Ave. Fresno 291 -5575 MISSION LINEN SUPPLY • TOWELS • GARMENTS • CLOTHS • LINENS • DUST MOPS • DOOR MATS • PRIDE WASHROOM SERVICE • EMBLEM SERVICE 2555 So. Orange St. Fresno 268 -0647 WEST BELMONT GRANITE WORKS Monuments - Statuary in Bronze - Granite - Marble 505 W. Belmont at Fruit Phone 237 -7888 CONGRATULATIONS P. A. L. DISTRIBUTORS 6629 N. Blackstone 439 -4860 Best Wishes PRODUCERS PACKING CORP. 5545 W. Dakota Ave. 268 -8533 LA FLOR DE MEXICO MEXICAN FOOD Open 24 Hours A Day 233 -8243 1404 Tulare St. Fresno GENE RICHARDS PAVING CO. Paving Grading * Excavating Parking Lots * Driveways Subdivisions * Streets * COMMERCIAL * INDUSTRIAL Free Estimates Calif. Contr, Lic. No. 273198 3292'/2 No. Weber Ave. 266 -0749 Fresno SANTI'S, INC. USED CARS — FINANCE SERVICE 1142 F Street also Whitesbridge & Hughes 268 -9344 FRESNO C CAREFREE COMFORT I best buy CALIFORNIA COMPRESS Div. of BAYSIDE WAREHOUSE CO. FRESNO 59 Uniformed Field Division id D. OVERSTREET L. PEARSON M. PERRY R. PEYLOURET 'Afi W. PRINCE M. OWENS L. PERIERA J. PETRUCELLI J. PICKENS S. QUALLS G. QUISENBERRY Uniformed Field Division a R. RONLAKE R. SMITH J. SOUZA R. SAMPLE S. STINDT LCC BLACK T OUSER Uniform Center TROUSERS MEN & WOMEN SAES SMOCKS Vi2 10 51 LAB COATS PANT SUITS COOKS NEEDS SKIRTS BLOUSES CAPS HATS JUMPERS r DRESSES • BARCO I JACKETS • MR. BARCO SLIPS DAFRA `� NAME TAGS • FASHION SEAL I �`��� STETHOSCOPES • LADY DIANE ANEROIDS • WHITE SWAN SCISSORS • TRENDS • All Sizes & Colors EMBLEM PINS • UNIFEMME .All Fabrics & Prices NURSEMATE • BOB EVANS SHOES • ACTION LINE • Group & Special Orders APRONS • WHITTENTON • Student Discounts HOSE META -ETC. • Lay - Aways COCKTAIL -ETC "OUR TWO LOCATIONS" MON. - SAT. 10 - 6 MON. - SAT. 10 - 6 MON. & FRI. TIL' 9 P.M. MON. & FRI. TIL' 9 P.M. 222 -1816 227 -3114 4124 E. SHIELDS AVE 34 E. SHAW AVE. CEDAR LANE SHOPPING CENTER AT BLACKSTONE AVE G.SEMENKO C. SHARP E. THOMPSON L. TREXLER THE MEDICINE CHEST BUKER & COLSON DRUG CO. JACK A. RUSTIGAN, PHARM. D. Member of Sheriffs Resery SpeciOl consideration for members of Sheriffs Dept, and families Open 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. (Sot. to 12) Phone 237 -4171 - FREE DELIVERY Emergency Phone: 229 -0769 2848 MARIPOSA EASTERBROOK CUSTOM HOMES Contractors License ##294400 350W. Indianapolis 227 -7187 FRESNO A 8 A MOBILE CRANE SERVICE Large or Small Jobs 24 Hour Service LEE OFFIELD, Owner 4013 So. Orange Ave. 268 -8956 SMITH TANK LINES I FRESNO, CA. 0" JET DRIVE -IN BROASTED CHICKEN PARTIES — DINNERS — PICNICS Burgers - Sea Food - Donuts - Homemade Pies FOOD TO GO 1234 N. 1 st - 1 Blk. N. of Olive 233 -2172 BOYS MARKET GROCERIES — MEAT — PRODUCE Beer — Wines — Liquors Complete Variety Department 1444 C STREET 237 -7594 714 W. Shaw Ave. in Fig Garden Village LEROY WEST 24 -HOUR TOWING AUTO BODY REPAIR & PAINT 2011 E. Clay, Fresno 237 -4112 WARD TRACTOR CO. Used Tractor Parts for All Makes & Models Wheel or Crawler We Buy - Sell - Trade Any Make or Model WE SHIP 268 -8726 3411 S. Highway 99 If no answer call 268 -2714 BEARING SPECIALTY CO. Formerly General Bearing Co. BEARING & TRUCK TRANSMISSION "SPECIALISTS" 2680 Church Ave. 237 -9131 RATCLIFFE STADIUM SHELL COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES OFFICIAL BRAKE, HEADLIGHT AIMING 6 SMOG STATION Blackstone & McKinley 266 -4517 CALIFORNIA FENCE CO. 3884 E. Church Ave. 485 -5060 Fresno SONS CONSTRUCTION, INC. COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION 5656 E. Koviland, Fresno SYCAMORE ISLAND Stock Ranch z Uniformed Field Division V. VALLES A. WARD R. WILSON G. WORK ALA J. VERMASON L " ! (- t -i L. WATKINS r A"M M. WOODWARD M. WRIGHT CLASSIC MASONRY RESIDENTIAL INC. Williom H. Wells Contractors License &269157 431 -3710 6185 No. Glenn Ave. Fresno * COMMUNICATIONS SECTION * Centrex a L. HURLEY L. SCALES Radio Operators R. EVANS J. JOHNSON � h Iif M. KLEIM V. LEE E. MASSONGILL B. WHITLOW Tele- Communications i I 130 *0nr3*l11l 62 J. KOSHGARIAN P. LOTZ THE BLUE FRONT COCKTAILS 1241 N. Blackstone 442 -9799 Fresno SPARKY ELECTRONICS 2406 North Blackstone At Clinton Ave - Phone(209)227 -2986 Fresno, Calif. 93703 602 Shaw Ave. at Clovis Ave. 299 -1033 Clovis WHOLESALE TO ALL EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER MALL MISTER "J" MEN'S WEAR New & Larger Store 4844 E. Kings Canyon Rd. at Chestnut 251 -6200 Fresno COMPLIMENTS OF MAZZEI'S NURSERY 308 E. Jensen 233 -8952 Fresno ART PINE'S FRESNO FUNERAL CHAPEL 1 136 A 233 -1174 Fresno ROLINDA AUTO PARTS FARM BUREAU TIRE DISTRIBUTOR Phone 264 -7686 9191 West Whitesbridge, Fresno DRUG SERVICE SYSTAMATIX, INC. 2526 E. Hedges Ave. 486 -0954 Fresno UNIFORMED �► FIELD DIVISION RESERVES UNIT C. WOODRUFF P. CARTER C. HELMS Res. Captain Res. Lt. Res. Lt. .:z 1 7 w 4 '! Ak T. FREEMAN T. HINDS C. HORN P. SULLIVAN J. TOLLE F. WHEAT Res. Sgt. Res. Sgt. Res. Sgt. Res. Sgt. Res. Sgt. Res, Sgt. FOUR WHEELS RESTAURANT AND TRUCK CITY 2790 SO. RAILROAD AVE. 268 -1027 FRESNO ANCHOR MARINE Crestline Boats Larson & Glaspar Boats Inboard & Outboard Motors AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE FOR MERCRUISER - CHRYSLER STERN DRIVE 8 OUTBOARD MOTORS 4556 E. Belmont, Fresno 255 -4240 DEPAREE SAND & GRAVEL INC. 10251 No. Rice Rd. 431 -7272 FRESNO OWL TRANSFER CO., INC. Agents — Allied Van Lines, Inc. J. C. JONES, JR., President, "Shorthoul J. C.– E. H. TUSCHHOFF, "Long Haul Tush" HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVERS 486 -7880 "The Movingest Movers in Fresno" 63 o„ BROWNIE Heavyweight $ RVI�E Mufflers CUSTOM BUILT TAILPIPES 5 Pounds Heavier for Longer Life 36 MONTHS WRITTEN GUARANTEE Free Estimates - Free Inspection 2535 Ventura 237 -2081 1111111, " t FRESNO AUCTION BARN Antique Auction 2nd Sunday of Every Month Also Used Furniture and Appliances CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED DAILY BOB CONRAD : AUCTIONEER 4636 E. Turner 251 -2103 Uniformed Field Division Reserves E. BRADFORD S. CAMPBELL R. CARTER t 3a -4 T. CLIFFORD G. COLEMAN S. DAY 1 J. EGERER R. ELLIOTT R. FERGUSON L. GARCIA M. GOSTANIAN R. GWINN C. HARKINS L. HIMADA N. HODGES 64 CLUB BRAZIL "COCKTAILS" Mike Oberti, Prop. 968 Broadway Phone 442 -9898 SALES - LEASE - TERMS TWO -WAY RADIOS We have Sold and Served in Excess of 5000 Units CENTRAL CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST SUPPLIER OF COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT TWO -WAY RADIO & PAGING COOK'S COMMUNICATION CORP. 160 N. Broadway, Fresno 233 -8818 Compliments of Dr. Earl G. Spomer, Sr. Optometrist ® FORD TRACTORS FORD EQUIPMENT FRESNU FORD TRACTOR, INC. 3100 SO. PARKWAY DR. 485 -9090 FRESNO, CALIF. SERVICE — PARTS — SALES SALADINO'S CATERING Specializing In WEDDING RECEPTION BUFFETS • COCKTAIL PARTIES • GARDEN PARTIES BANQUETS • PICNICS • BARBECUES HORS D'OEUVRES CONSULTATION - NO OBLIGATION PHONE 226 -3678 IF NO ANSWER 139 -0822 Corner Ash Ion 8 Marks NORSIGIAN BROS. AIRCRAFT REPAIR Fresno Air Terminal 255 -3444 - L1050 W. Whitesbridge Rd. &-- 266 -0627 sERV_I Serving Fresno County since 1946 COMPLIMENTS OF GEORGIA PACIFIC CORP. 5286 E. HOME, FRESNO PHONE 251 -8471 COATES BOAT & MOTOR Boats of Qual ity — Mercury Motors Mercury Outboard Motor Sales, Service Purr -Feet Outboard Fuel 439 -1245 6546 N. Blackstone MID VALLEY TIME LOAN Bill Probasco, Mgr. 825 No. Abby 442 -4810 FRESNO STERLING UNIFORM & TOWEL SUPPLY 255 -3031 5258 E. Pine Ave. Fresno GENERAL ENVIRONMENT, CORP. Manufacturers of "NORFLEX" Flexible Duct 2822 So. Maple Ave. 486 -1010 65 Uniformed Field Division Reserves 1 _ k K. KENNEDY L. KILBERT A. KNOELKE ^, L. KOCH E. LAVELLE B. MARSHALL r n J. MARSHALL F. MARTINEZ C. NELSON k (A)000 \n/ S. PATTERSON C. PORTER B. PRINCE 17 It A. REECE J. RICHARDSON J. ROGERS Uniformed Field Division Reserves J. RUSTIGAN A. SALAS M. SAWYER w• J. STAHL C. TALLACKSON C. TARVIN LAMOU RE'S CLEANERS & LAUNDRY 14 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU FRESNO PAN AMERICAN UNDERWRITERS 1616 W. Shaw Avenue 224 -0320 905 R Street, Fresno, California 93721 CONTRACT COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL 624 West Olive Phone 237 -3838 RICO'S HAIR FASHIONS — 2 LOCATIONS — 4974 N. Fresno 222 -3662 229 -4347 3049 E. Ashlan LUNCH DINNER �\ 11 -2 6 -10 PM }; COCKTAILS — DINING Cedar &Ashlan Fresno MODERN SHOE STORE Shoes for Men Jarman - Winthrop - Rand Acme & Dan Post Boots 913 Fulton Mall 237 -9272 When Hours Count — Call MANPOWER 233 -7317 The Very Best In Temporary Help 2133 Kern Street Fresno AL'S TUNE UP SERVICE Tune Up & Turbl Service 2534 So. Railroad Ave., Fresno 264 -6320 Chevron STAN DOLAN � STAN'S CHEVRON SERVICE 1506 Van Ness at Stanislaus 268 -1042 VALLEY TYPEWRITER CO. Royal Typewriters Victor Adding Machines 1929 Fresno St., Fresno 266 -9936 FRESNO BODY WORKS Body Repairing & Painting Harvey L. Smith -Owner 4577 E. Home Ave. 251 -5509 FRESNO WESTERN FOAM PAK,.INC. MANUFACTURE AND SALE OF PLASTIC PACKAGING PRODUCTS 5370 E. Home 251-7351 Fresno A& B. THOMAS R. WATT K. WOODMANSEE LAMOU RE'S CLEANERS & LAUNDRY 14 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU FRESNO PAN AMERICAN UNDERWRITERS 1616 W. 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Compliments Of JUBIL FARMS INCO 255 -8324 5110 E. CLINTON WAY FRESNO Million Dollar Auto Theft Racket You Better Watch Out or the Professionals Will Get Yours! In December 1973 the Fresno County Sheriff's Department started an Auto Theft Detail which consists of five detectives. The county detectives work closely with the Fresno Police Department and the California Highway Patrol to curb auto thefts in Fresno County. They need your help! Will your car be stolen in 1976? Part of the answer will depend upon you, despite the oft - quoted statement of a nationally recognized auto theft authority that you can do nothing to make your car absolutely theft - proof, if a professional wants it. Still just the simple act of locking your car and taking the key will usually Portions of this article are reprinted from the Highway Patrolman. WILLSON FARMS 313 Guarantee Financial Canter 1318 East Shaw Avenue Fresno, Calif. 83710 Phone 209/22E3-a444 THANKS AND CONGRATULATES THE FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT WITH SPECIAL GRATITUDE TO SHERIFF HAROLD C. McKINNEY MELVILLE E. WILLSON RUSSELL M. WILLSON safeguard it from being taken by a juvenile "joy- rider" who may crash it, killing himself and others in trying to outrun pursuing of- ficers. The professionals are not so easily thwarted. With their well organized auto -theft rings operating across state lines, they form the hard core of the lucrative racket that is robbing car owners and insurance companies of more than a billion and a half dollars a year. Some of the tricks of these cross - country operations were recently exposed in Los Angeles when Arlie Bud Chambers, an Oklahoma "cowboy evangelist," and a coworker, Michael ( "Irish Mike ") Thomas, an ex- professional fighter turned preacher, were brought to trial in Federal Court on charges of running "hot cars" El10E DISHIAN SHELL SERVICE and AUTO CARE 4206 N. Blackstone at Ashlan Phone 224 -3888 PAVING CONTRACTOR Aso r 25 Yeors Experience • PAVING • GRADING EXCAVATING DRIVEWAYS — TENNIS COURTS PARKING AREAS 3 LOTS A COMPLETE ASPHALT PAVING SERVICE General Engineering Contractor ALLIED PAVING CO. FREE ESTIMATES Coll 237 -1801 605 S. Fruit FRESNO YTURRI HOTEL LUNCHES — DINNERS Cocktail Lounge - Banquet Facilities 2546 Kern St., Fresno 485 -1571 Compliments Of W -N ART BRONZE CO. Fresno, Calif. BEST WISHES FROM UNIVERSITY-SEOUOIA- SUNNYSIDE CLUBS PAUL N. 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Chambers' ministerial cloak had helped to provide him and his fellow worker with a degree of protection. Investigation of another cross - country operation disclosed recently that a $17,000 luxury car stolen in Texas was re- registered with fake ownership papers in Alabama, then driven to San Diego where it was sold by a newspaper ad. Yet there are some encouraging aspects to the picture. In February, the Florida Highway Patrol working with the FBI smashed one of the largest auto -theft rings in recent years with the arrest of thirty persons in four states and the recovery of 49 stolen vehicles and two airplanes. 15 of the arrests were made in Polk County, Florida, but the operational range of the ring covered an extensive area, crossing state lines. The roundup climaxed a year -long in- vestigation. Value of the recovered vehicles and airplanes was estimated in excess of a million dollars. There is also encouraging news throughout California, where diligent vigilance and detective work on the part of the California. Highway Patrol and other law enforcement agencies have substantially reduced the number of auto theft cases during the past fiscal year. According to an official report by CHP Commissioner Glen Craig, the number of auto thefts for the fiscal year 1974 -1975 dropped to 130,196 from 136,583 reported in fiscal 1973 74. This, he points out, means a saving of approximately $9.5 million to California car owners and insurance companies, counting recoveries also. Adding to the good news is the increased recovery rate being reported. During the 1974- 75 period, 1,548 more stolen cars were recovered than in the previous fiscal year. The recovery ratio rose from 81.9 to 87.1 per cent during the past year. Commissioner Craig said that an attempt would be made to increase the recovery per- centage to 90 during the 1975 -76 fiscal year. But, of course, success in reducing the auto theft toll is going to depend to a considerable extent upon the caution shown by individual car owners. A car left unlocked with the key inside can be an invitation to a thief, and this can mean something far worse than just an auto theft. It can mean a fatal smashup, for the chances of a stolen car being involved in an accident are 150 times that of an owner - driven car, according to insurance statistics. This is one facet of the stolen car problem that needs particular attention. Every year several California motorists and police officers are killed or injured by stolen cars. ... success in reducing the auto theft toll is going to depend to a considerable extent upon the caution shown by individual car owners. Last September a young Los Angeles police officer was critically injured and paralyzed from the waist down when he was struck by a speeding, stolen car occupied by two juveniles. Officer Vincent Leusch, a 5 -year police veteran, was attempting to stop the stolen car when struck at an Inglewood intersection. He suffered a broken neck and back and lost a leg. The two youths, 15 and 16 years old, were captured after a high- speed, 12 -mile chase during which pursuing police shot out the tires and windows of the stolen car. Part of the pursuit was through Friday night rush -hour traffic, and the car narrowly missed crashing with other automobiles. The two juveniles who caused all of this danger and maimed a law enforcement officer for life, were charged with assault with a deadly weapon on a police of- ficer. Every day lawmen put their lives on the line and risk death or injury in stopping car thieves. One night last December CHP Officer Alfred Turner stopped a car about ten miles south of Los Banos to warn the driver about a defective headlight. 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And just as Turner stepped from his patrol car he was shot by the auto thief, later iden- tified as Harrill Hill, 23, of San Francisco. Although hit three times by his assailant's bullets, twice in the shoulder and once in the abdomen, as Hill ran toward him Officer Turner returned the fire. Four of his shots struck Hill. Hill was seriously wounded, while Turner sustained fatal injuries. Concerned about these death and personal injury cases as well as the property loss involved in auto stealing, all of the major insurance companies have been waging an extensive anti - car theft campaign. Instructors in the High School Driver Education courses throughout the state have also been impressing students with the importance of doing everything they can to reduce the theft toll. Richard Hall, a Walnut High School driver educator, and also a past president of the San Gabriel Valley Chapter of the California Driver Education Association, is among those taking a lead in this form of anti -car theft education. Hall admits that locks and chains will not stop the determined car thief, but he believes it is a DEL REY WINERY RANCHO DEL REY WINES 209 • 264 -2901 RUSSELL J. MURRAY 5427 E. CENTRAL AVE. GENERAL MANAGER FRESNO, CALIF. 93725 community responsibility to help alert car owners on how to reduce auto thefts. He has spoken before local luncheon clubs and various civic organizations, showing the CDEA 30- minute film, "The Big American Ripoff," also used in driver education classes. Many car thefts, he says, are a "crime of opportunity" and can be reduced if more car owners would take the keys out of the ignition and lock their cars. Approximately half of the cars taken, he believes, were stolen because the owners failed to take these simple, basic precautions. Insurance officials agree that many of the thefts reported are of the "malicious mischief" type, and are not for monetary profit —just for a joyriding thrill, but they can be deadly and cause substantial property loss. But the juveniles are not usually too par- ticular. They just take the cars that look easy, unless they've developed sophisticated tastes and are seeking something fast and flashy. The auto -theft ring car - grabbers have more definite targets. Some are seeking certain makes and colors with which to supply a prospective FRANS' MARKET COMPLETE GROCERIES Fresh Meats and Produce 7064 E. Belmont at Temperance 255 -2913 QQaQ Contr. Lic. 285393 Q SPECIALTIES ALL TYPES OF ASPHALT PAVING Free Estimates COMMERCIAL GENERAL PHONE INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS 255 -5323 RESIDENTIAL 1940 N. LAUREEN #102 FRESNO 71 "customer." Others are not quite so particular but are looking for cars that seem to be most in demand and the easiest to sell profitably. Still others specialize in stealing cars that they can strip for parts. This makes for easy disposal, as it eliminates the necessity of using forged papers and switched license plates, thus reducing the chances of getting caught. Several members of a gang specializing in stealing trucks for dismantling and selling as parts were rounded up in California more than a year ago, when local, state and federal in- vestigators discovered a 10 -acre yard in San Leandro where numerous parts were buried. Using bulldozers to uncover the buried parts, the officers found a dump truck trailer, axles, radiators, front -end assemblies and three truck frames —more than 100 truck parts in all. The find, a result of a three -year investigation, resulted in a number of arrests. ...the chances of a stolen car being involved in an accident are 150 times that of an owner- driven car... More recently a number of stolen cars were found in an auto wrecking yard in the desert east of San Bernardino, and another collection near San Diego. Frequently, however, a car stolen by a professional ring may disappear quickly. If the thief is a member of a ring specializing in parts, he can have the car "cut up" in a short time so its identification is virtually impossible. As one anti -theft expert explains: "When a real pro gets away with your car, there's often nothing left to find within four hours." Fortunately for the nation's car owners only about 20 per cent of the automobiles stolen are taken by professionals for profit. That is the percentage estimate arrived at by analysts after studying police reports. So if your car is not taken by a ring, but by juveniles, there is a good chance you'll eventually recover it, if they don't wreck it during their joyriding. The recovery rate for cars taken by juveniles and later abandoned runs around 80 per cent. 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Bryant 264 -7636 FURNACES - COOLERS - ELECTRICAL PLUMBING - DRAINS CLEANED HOME SERVICE REPAIR Day and Night - References 224 -2618 2637 E. Pontiac, Fresno GERRY SMITH MASONRY, INC. 4575 E. Floradora 255 -6346 RUCKSTELL CALIFORNIA SALES CO. Manufacturers and Distributors of QUALITY TRUCK AND TRAILER EQUIPMENT Telephone 233 -3277 452 W. Yolo FRESNO GRAPE STAKE YARD 237 -3922 2838 SO. ELM AVE. FRESNO COMPLIMENTS OF CARTER COMMODITIES 73 variably specialize in the more expensive models, or those that are in greatest demand. Lincolns and Cadillacs have long been favorites of the professionals, who are also fond of all kinds of expenseive sports cars. "When a real pro gets away with your car, there's often nothing left to find within four hours." If the ring specializes in selling their stolen cars whole, without cutting them up, they may even sell them in some of the Latin American countries, as far away from the point where they were stolen as possible. But when the cars are being stolen to fill definite orders, as is frequently the case, it is necessary to forge proof of ownership. This is frequently done by using the serial numbers taken from a similar model that may be rusting in a salvage dump or auto junk graveyard. After altering all identification marks, the car is then repainted and sold. However, some of the theft -rings have become so brazen they don't even take this trouble to conceal the stolen car's identity. For instance, the Auto Theft Bureau discovered an operation in South Carolina involving 629 stolen cars that were retailed as if they were legitimate without identifying numbers being altered. This, of course, was made possible by lax investigation of transfers by officials. In striking contrast to this loose operation is the clever, well - camouflaged conspiracy in which the Oklahoma evangelist, Arlie Bud Chambers, and Thomas, an Assembly of God preacher in Arlington, were involved. Thomas, previously known in boxing circles as "Irish Mike," pleaded guilty prior to Chambers' conviction, and subsequently testified as to certain details of their operation. He said he had passed envelopes containing cash from Chambers to an admitted thief for eight vehicles that were stolen in Southern California between February and October 1973. Thomas denied that he got any of the money for the stolen cars, but John Lombardo, the admitted thief of five of the vehicles, testified that he and Thomas split the money. He said it was between $500 and $1,500. Testifying in his own defense at his trial. Chambers insisted that he thought the vehicles were gifts from Thomas, who Chambers said represented himself as a wealthy businessman, and that Thomas was simply contributing to his (Chambers') church in Oklahoma City. He added that he thought that Thomas wanted to become his promoter and was just showing his generosity by the gift. Thomas, he said, had shown him a bank account, indicating a $300,000 deposit, an $85,000 dividend check and a business card representing that Thomas was affiliated with a Los Angeles car dealership. He said he gave Thomas some cash merely to satisfy Thomas' associates for the donation of the eight vehicles. "Preacher" Thomas testified that "Evangelist" Chambers was not telling the truth, that he, Chambers, knew that the bank account, the dividend check and the business card were all "phony." After deliberating only three hours, the Federal jury of seven women and five men Greetings From Members & Officers Of GENERAL TEAMSTERS UNION LOCAL NO. 431 Executive Board Members HARRY KACHADOORIAN President FRANK VENTURA Vice President J. B. MORRISON Sec. & Treas. HARRY MARASHIAN Recording Sec. TRUSTEES ASSISTANT BUSINESS AGENTS Jim Thompson Tony Fornaro Larry Keller Hershel Lovejoy Al Menser Harry Marashian 1 140 W. OLIVE AVE., FRESNO returned a verdict of guilty on nine counts against Chambers. The 43- year -old evangelist is the author of more than 200 religious songs. One of his songs, "Born to Serve the Lord," was recorded several years ago by former Louisiana Governor Jimmie Davis and sold over a million copies. Apparently, the Oklahoma evangelist and the boxer - turned - preacher must have thought they had a fool -proof cover for their "hot car" operation. Chambers had brought his tent - campaign to Southern California several times and was widely known for his revival per- formances. With this kind of a front he un- doubtedly felt that he could get the "hot cars" out of the state and back to the midwest without getting caught. But with the CHP, the FBI, local police, and the NATB (National Automobile Theft Bureau) —all working together, it is getting more difficult every day for the auto -theft rings to escape attention indefinitely. 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The "hot cars," which Chambers tried to explain as gifts made by Thomas to his church in Oklahoma City, included two Cadillacs and three expensive vans. Thomas said Chambers had "placed an order for them." In recent years Los Angeles has become one of the most popular hunting grounds patronized by the professional big -time rings in stealing luxury cars to fill Eastern and Mid- western orders. Thomas R. Flynn, Public Affairs Manager for Allstate Insurance Company, reports that half of all the cars stolen in California are taken in Los Angeles. Since so many of these Los Angeles cars are being taken by professionals, the percentage of recovery is down in that area —below the state recovery rate. Some of the more clever rings have been found to use special sales techniques in disposing of their "hot cars." One gang operating from Long Island, New York, offered "cream- puffs" (spotless cars) at "discount prices." Their procurors specialized in stealing new, luxury model cars with very little mileage. This ring even guaranteed satisfaction, so that if a customer was not satisfied with the car sold him, the gang would re -steal it, thus enabling him to collect from the company in which it was insured. In Dallas a ring that specialized in stealing Chevelles and Corvette sports cars from shopping centers and apartment house parking lots in that city and Fort Worth has been broken up. However, this gang continued for some time by altering identification numbers, repainting cars and often changing the upholstery in a "body shop" in Graham, Texas. After being given the new look, some of their cars were sold to dealers and some at public auction. One of the oldest tricks in the business is switching the identification plate from a wrecked car to a stolen auto of the same type and model. This is known in the racket as the "salvage method." Lester L. Hughes of Roann, Ind. developed a big business in "hot cars" by using this simple trick, until the FBI and the NATB discovered his secret formula for getting rich quick. Hughes began his operation by buying ap- proximately 200 wrecked automobiles from wholesale salvage dealers, explaining that he planned to sell parts and rebuild a few cars. With this supply of authentic identification plates on hand, Hughes and a confederate began stealing cars to match his wrecked models from parking lots in Chicago's suburbs. They were careful to get the same make, color and model of the wrecked stock they had in their salvage collection. Quickly after a car was stolen, Hughes would run it into his special workshop, where he and his co- worker would replace the stolen vehicle's identification number with the number taken from a wrecked car of identical model. Then representing the stolen car as a rebuilt one, he would sell it, using the legitimate certificate of title he had obtained with the wrecked one. One of the oldest tricks in the business is switching the identification plate from a wrecked car to a stolen auto of the same type and model. For awhile everything worked without a hitch and he reportedly sold 72 cars for $107,500. But one day in checking a car on Hughes' car 76 I , r TRIPLE CHECKED PRESCRIPTIONS BANNA� g DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE LE MOSS RADIAL TIRE, INC. Distributors of MICHELIN "X" TIRES SALES & SERVICE Trucks, Passenger. Compacts & Sports Cars RECAPPING — Using Oliver Tuff Tred Rubber 2919 N. Hwy. 99 (At Flat Top Truck Stop Fresno) 2333731 2534 N. Blackstone 224 -0480 KNOW YOUR ELECTRICIAN LET US DO YOUR `° R" S � O ] ELECTRIC WORK APPLIANCE & 4 REFRIGERATION =� MAINTENANCE P ; ✓,c, �o� FREE ES T /MA TES _ r o �9 CALL 291 -4333 4143 N. Sabre Dr. Lrl� FRESNO ROBERT JOLLY Construction Co., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTOR License Number 285797 255 -0477 4574 E. Clay Ave. Fresno, Calif. lot, two anti - auto -theft detectives noticed that an unusual aluminum rivet had been used to fasten an identification plate on a Chevrolet. This led to 17 cars on the lot being identified as stolen, and further investigation led the sleuths to 87 more "hot cars" that had been sold by Hughes. He was arrested and pleaded guilty, getting a 15 -year sentence. By taking identification plates and registration certificates from cars, a trick facilitated by glove compartments being left unlocked, a more complicated form of thievery has occasionally been practiced. Using the data on the stolen certificates, the theft ring's office force would then type up Motor Vehicle transfer forms, such as used in certifying change of title. Then an application would be made for new registration certificates and license plates. This trick was first used in New York, and when an order came in for a Cadillac or some luxury car similar to one for which the gang had obtained registration certificates and license plates, a thief with master ignition keys was sent out to steal one of the wanted models. SAN CARLOS CAFE Carlos Urrea, Proprietor Mexican & American Food — Banquet Room AIR CONDITIONED 841 F Street 237 -3291 RASMUSSEN AUTO REPAIR COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 1023 N. Maple Avenue Fresno Ph. 251-0669 BETTER PEST CONTROL Pest & Termite Specialists over 20 years Guaranteed Service - Residential - Commercial 4583 F. Floradora 251-8286 PATTERSON ELECTRONICS ELECTRONIC ORGAN TUNING & REPAIRING We Service All Makes & Models 20 Years Experience 1604 N. 9th 264 -9878 IN%7 The identification plate stolen from an iden- tical car in Massachusetts or some other nearby state was then attached. Because neither the license nor the identification plate were on any list of stolen cars, the "hot car" often escaped detection. In California, this intricate type of trickery associated with the auto -theft racket is being thwarted in many cases by the excellent, close cooperation between the California Highway Patrol and the Department of Motor Vehicles. They have joined in a statewide crackdown on organized auto - theft, and are getting good results. For some time these two state agencies have been concentrating on checking the influx of stolen cars from other states and Mexico, and also giving special attention to the "salvage switch" racket, in which identification num- bers are transferred from wrecked vehicles to stolen ones of the same make and model. DMV investigators and other DMV personnel whose jobs require verification of vehicle iden- tification numbers have been given special training in detection techniques. And since the 255 -4811 4650 E. Hedges Ave. Fresno cleverest of car thieves nearly always leave clues. many are being brought to justice. But one basic fact remains; the protection of your car from thieves remains to a large extent your individual responsibility. Many of the anti -theft devices added to cars in the last few years have helped to protect automobiles from the juvenile joyrider. Usually the only cars being stolen by kids today are those in which the owner forgot and left the key in the ignition. The ignition key warning buzzer, the steering wheel lock, the tamper- resistant odometer and the anti -theft alarm systems have all helped to make cars safer from young and non- professional thieves. And all of these protective gadgets are helping to reduce the total of cars stolen annually in Califronia. But they have not stopped the professional, only slowed him down and made his life a bit more complicated. The Auto- Statis, or Automatic Statewide Auto Theft Inquiry System, which has been in operation in California for nearly ten years, continues to play a major role in enabling patrolmen to make quick identification of stolen cars, and results in a higher rate of prompt recovery. You can help by always locking your car and putting the ignition key in your pocket or pocketbook. • ' PP,POSTAIS INSTANT DALE NEUMANN .... pip PRINTING WHILE-1-1-WATCH! '/' /' 233 -4247 ' 1924 Fresno Street Fresno, Ca. 93721 DIAMOND MOTORS We Finance all the cars we sell 344 Abby 268 -8433 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 3147 So. Golden State Blvd. 233 -1543 Fresno KONG'S MARKET Meat - Groceries - Produce Beer and Wine #1 - 3706 E. Olive — 264 -9322 EL PATIO CLUB 818 F Street JACKIE'S COSTUMES * COSTUME RENTALS * THEATRICAL MAKE UP * WIGS * BEARDS * MUSTACHES Tuesday thru Saturday: 10 AM to 5 PM Jackie Robbins, Owner 1052 E. OLIVE (1 Blk. E. of Van Ness), Fresno 266 -5200 HOME FOR MOM OR POP A HAPPY CHEERFUL HOME Personal Care - Efficient Help - Pleasant Raams Home Cooking - 24 Hour Supervision Ambulatory Only 2731 W. Olive Ave. 237 -5804 MID VALLEY MOTORS One of the Valley's Largest Independent Volkswagen Service Center Repair & Parts 4540 N. Blackstone 222 -8885 DENNY'S AUTO SALES 485-1711 155 ABBY FRESNO BRUNO'S Used Materials 3211 So. Highway 99 Phone 233 -6543 Fresno ADAMS PAVING CO. Asphalt , PAVING - Excavating Residential - Commercial Driveways - Parking Lots - Sub - Divisions Grading - Oiling Over 50 Years Experience - Lic. No. 253883 3110 W. Clinton Ave. 268 -7391 ORLANDO FOODS, INC. 237 -5583 4667 E. Date Ave. Fresno B. E. DALRYMPLE TRUCKING 380 N. Valentine Ave. 237 -0503 Fresno CAPT. D. DENNIS Division Commander CIVIL DIVISION SGT. A. RANDRUP Asst. Div. Commander Fig Garden Village Hair Studio HAIR STYLINGS 229 -9971 for appointment 5086 N. Palm if busy call 226 -9668 Fresno LOUIE KEE MARKET Fresh Meat & Groceries 1041 Tulare St. 233 -7527 Fresno LIQUOR JUNCTION SPORTING GOODS "House of Fine Spirits" 264 -9267 5092 W. Shaw Ave., Hiway City sadler office supply, inc. office furnishings & supplies 2021 AMADOR FRESNO Terry Sadler PHONE (209) 233 -8342 PRESIDENT FRESNO DRYWALL & BUILDING SUPPLIES Dry Wall & Building Supplies 5631 E- Olive Ave., Fresno 251 -7323 UNITED STEELWORKERS OF AMERICA CONST. L.U. 14903 AFL -CIO HARRY A. BRIDGE, BUS. REP. 2327 E. McKINLEY PH. 264 -2821 FRESNO, CA. 79 C. BAILEY G. PETRUCELLI Operations Sgt. Field Sergeant THE ONE... THE ONLY varc •' t#('s RESTAURANT PICADILLY SQUARE 222 - 5VNI ASHER BROS. SHOES Save on all National Brands Men's — Women's — Children's SHOES 10% DISCOUNT TO SHERIFF OFFICERS Open Sundays Noon to 5 1902 Broadway at Tulare First & Shaw Center Downtown (Next to Long's Drugs) 268 -6311 226 -7181 Open Mon. & Fri. 'til 9 Open week nights'til 9 Compliments Of GEO. A. HORMEL & CO. fs CIVIL DIVISION R. BOWLING R. BRADLEY D. DOUGLAS R. HERNANDEZ L. HUNT C.SNEDDEN M. TABLER SANTA FE HOTEL Basque Dinners 935 Santa Fe, Fresno 442 -9896 ERNIE'S SERVICE Mobil Products - Expert Service Brake Repairs - Tune Ups 4205 E. Butler 255 -3194 STAR STUCCO PRODUCTS INC. WHOLESALE ONLY 1815 E. HOME AVE. AT BLACKSTONE 233 -4646 Compliments Of M. FRIIS - HANSEN & CO., Inc. Phone 233 -3121 1724 West McKinley (McKinley Ave. & U.S. Highway 99) Q. MERLO A J. WATTS M C. RAU H. WINTER D. ROSE D. WONG B. BARTLETT L. LESTER Civil Division Clerical Staff l L. CHRISTENSEN J. ESPONDE L. PATTON E. ROGERS JOY -N -JOY CAFE Mexican - American - Chinese Dishes 1047 F Street 266 -6001 VALLEY MUFFLER SERVICE VOLCANIC CINDER PACK MUFFLERS MADE IN OUR OWN SHOP LIFETIME MUFFLERS • HEAVY DUTY TAILPIPES TRAILER HITCHES • OVERLOAD SPRINGS SHOCK ABSORBERS Phone 222 -3049 Harry Smith, Owner Free Estimates 2519 N. Blackstone Fresno, Calif Free Delivery Phone 264 -4751 THE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY We are in Business for your Health THOMAS FOWLER 1342 E. Belmont Fresno, California CENTRAL VAC OF FRESNO BUILT -IN VACUUM SYSTEMS ARE OUR ONLY BUSINESS FACTORY TRAINED PERSONNEL Over 10 Years Experience - State Licensed Contractor Jae & Jerry Storvik - Owners Repairs on All Built -In Vacs 3026 E. WILLIS AVE. 222 -0170 STATE FARM INSURANCE Eugene E. Warner Gary L. Ream 5035 E. Belmont Ave., Suite A Fresno 251 -8651 81 S. GONZALES C. TARVIN .y' " 7 J. HENSON P. VEILLETTE SIERRA PRINTING & LITHOaRBPH CO. LITHOGRAPHERS TYPE — ART — LAYOUT — PRESS — BINDERY (Complete in our Shop) SPECIALIZING IN COLOR CATALOGS BUSINESS FORMS MAGAZINES CERTIFICATES BROCHURES WEDDING BOOKS ANNOUNCEMENTS TAGS SALES PROMOTIONAL ADVERTISING RUBBER STAMPS —STENCILS NAME AND DOOR PLATES ` 1711 VAN NESS AVE. (BETWEEN SAN JOAOUIN & AMADOR) $ NEAR DOWNTOWN 233 -8301 .: FRESNO CRIME FACTS YOUNG OFFENDERS Forty -five percent of the persons arrested for serious crimes throughout the United States during 1974 were under 18 years of age. Per- sons under the age of 15 made up 19 percent of these arrests. During the 5 -year period 1969 -74, violent crime arrests for persons under 18 years of age increased 49 percent while the property crime arrests increased 30 percent. REPEAT OFFENDERS According to a summary of 207,748 of- fenders in the FBI's Computerized Criminal History file of the National Crime Information Center who were arrested during the period 1970 -74. 65 percent had been arrested two or more times. These individuals had an average criminal career of five years and five months (number of years between first and last arrest) during which time they were arrested an average of four times each. Fifty -one percent of the repeat offenders were rearrested in states other than the one where first arrested. CRIME TRENDS Crime in the United States as measured by the Crime Index rose 11 percent during the first nine months of 1975 as compared to the same period of 1974. The same comparison when made for the first nine months of 1974 and 1973 shows a 16 percent increase. These figures are contained in the FBI's Uniform Crime Reports. VISALIA Sequoia Mall Always The Quality Selection Of Clothing * Hickey Freeman �r Hart Schaffner & Marx * Joshua Trent * Martin Shannon it Palm Beach FRESNO Downtown & Fashion Fair BAKERSFIELD Valley Plaza BEST WISHES DINO'S FAMOUS PIZZA 1578 N. West Ave. SAF - T - CAB, INC. 268 -5541 3241 So. Parkway Dr. Fresno HUMPHREYS CONSTRUCTION CO. CUSTOM HOME BUILDING Designing - Estimates - Remodeling State Licensed Contractor No. 268611 1245 N. Linden Ave., Fresno 237 -0357 WATARIDA FARMING, Inc. 786 W. AMERICAN FRESNO P & R LIQUOR STORE PETE De Fendis & RALPH Leonardo 1205 Fresno Street 233 -1083 Fresno 0arrett JOomse • COLONIAL MEDITERRANEAN • PROVINCIAL ' TRANSITIONAL 149 No. Fulton St. 3011 E. Shields Ave. John Mancebo, owner ALLSTATE CHARTER LINES Phone 268 -9514 MARKET EXPRESS 3342 N. Weber, Fresno Phone 260 -7017 OPERATIVE PLASTERERS & CEMENT MASONS LOCAL NO. 188 M. W. PRINGLE - BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE 5228 E. Pine Ave. Fresno R. SAUM Captain SECURITY AND CORRECTIONS DIVISION GOLD DRAGON CHINESE RESTAURANT Food To Go Chinese Smorgee Richard & Suzanne Ko 1865 E. Dakota Ave. Fresno 229 -3817 PEPER JANITORIAL SERVICE DON PEPER, Owner Office Bldgs. - Stores - Homes Floors Waxed - Windows Cleaned Insured - Personal Service 735 E. Elizabeth 233 -7100 FRIGID FOOD LOCKERS Processing Is Our Business USDA Rated Choice Meats For Lockers or Home Freezers 3003 E. Tulare 264 -4430 STAIGER CONSTRUCTION CO. Phone 233 -4606 4235 W. Alamos Ave. Fresno, Calif. 93705 BURL'S AUTO ELECTRIC Repairs or Exchanges Tune Ups - All Types of Electrical Work 1631 N. Motel Drive (Enter from McKinley) Phone 485 -4580 A & R WHOLESALE MEAT CO. 659 P Street Fresno 485 -4912 MID -STATE TIRE WAREHOUSE TIRES — BATTERIES ACCESSORIES 729 W. Nielson 264 -5075 Fresno S Jail Section LT. S. BARNES LT. W. BOLING LT. E. HANSEN LT. H. SAGHATELIAN CENTRAL CALIFORNIA'S FASHION DEPARTMENT STORES GOTTSCHALK'S \1 DOWNTOWN FRESNO FASHION FAIR FRESNO MERCED VISALIA Sanchez Bros. Mfg. Co. Custom Sprayers - Sales and Service Myers Pumps 485 -2610 9232 So. Walnut Ave. Fresno, Calif. 93706 Henry Sanchez Cecil Sanchez 264 -6362 233 -5276 EVERYONE LOVES OUR "OKIE FRIED CHICKEN" PERRY BO . HELP YOURSELF TABLE Eat & Drink All You Want Two convenient locations Manchester Center 222 -8689 1 139 Fulton Mall 266 -0527 Join the Pepsi People feelin'free! PEPSI L Pepsi -Cola Bottling Company of Fresno - Tulare -Modesto GHIMENTI SHELL SHELL SERVICE wl/ Free Pick Up & Delivery Blue Chips 24 Hour Towing Service Allstate Towing Complete Auto Repairing 5325 W. Shaw Ave., Fresno 237 -2561 HARVEY BY- PRODUCTS CO- Phone 264 -5130 2316 S0. FRUIT AVE. FRESNO Dorsey & Shirley Mason DORSEY'S LIQUOR STORE Service Is Our Policy 4803 E. Tulare Ave. 251 -6632 CALIFORNIA MOTEL South Fresno — Truckers Welcome Large Family Units — Kitchens — TV Air Conditioning —Commercial Rates 3547 S. Golden State, Fresno 233 -0849 CAR PARTS INC. COMPLETE LINE AUTOMOTIVE - TRUCK - TRACTOR PARTS 712 L STREET, FRESNO 237 -7187 BERSON FRYE & CO. COTTON 3449 W. Franklin, Fresno 485-5011 TWO WAY FRUIT STAND Fresh Vegetables & Fruit Beer, Wine & Groceries 215 West California 266 -3743 DAN OLSON RACING PRODUCTS 485 -5270 2306 E. McKinley Ave. Fresno CONTROL PLUMBING State Contr. Lic. 271 189 291 -7519 5767 E. Tarpey Dr. Fresno Compliments of NIPAK INC. 3902 E. Calwa Fresno 19 Od J. BAUM SECURITY AND CORRECTIONS DIVISION Correctional Sergeants R. DURHAM M. HOWE G. MARTIN Correctional Officers 7T dd#A ,m V. BACCHETTI w D.BURROLA C. ELLENBERGER t� J. BOWMAN d Az� G. BRITTAN ' T B. CARNS K. FOX M.CARROLL R. BROOME H. CHANDLER A. GARCIA D. REED _ r E. BUFFALOE H. DOMINGUEZ J. GLENN Correctional Officers F. GOMEZ H. GONZALES / ; H. LEE `s 191d'qq'FA' f. D. PAPAGNI G. MADSEN / P. GROVE 17 1 R. MATSUMOTO J. SHEEHAM D. SONDEREGGER HERB'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE & SINCERE GARDENS Open 8 A.M. to 2 A.M. Food to Go 4965 North Fresno at Shaw Cocktail Lounge 222 -7748 Restaurant 222 -3606 ACE ALUMINUM AWNING CO. AND ACE HOME SUPPLIES ALUMINUM AWNINGS - SIDINGS SCREENS - REPAIRS 1915 E. Olive Ave., Fresno 268 -3051 & 266 -1648 HERZOG BROS. EXXON 4202 E. Kings Canyon Rd. FRESNO 255 -9670 86 R. HUNTER R. McTEER H. KING 9d.1- � JA D. MILLS A. STEWART P. THOMPSON PAINTING, ALL TYPES GLASS INSTALLATION G & G AUTO BODY Insurance Estimates :: All Work Guaranteed No Job Too Large, None Too Small Owners — Gerald Ward - Gary Eggert 1567 N. Effie, Fresno 486 -1414 NONINI'S WINERY NONINI'S SELECT WINES Visitors Welcome 2640 N. Dickinson 264 -7857 ENGLISH TRUCKING GLEN ENGLISH, OWNER 2619 So. Peach Ave. 237 -228A or 486 -7440 FRESNO SECURITY AND CORRECTIONS DIVISION S. SURCEY Sergeant r 4, Ail V. MATTOX r, Women's Section Deputies D. BAKER 4 J. McCLENDON P. BIANCHI 211111111,T.1RR1'4UM JOE'S TASTY BURGER FAST FOOD — QUALITY PRODUCTS 765 So. Clovis Ave. 255 -5577 FRESNO A& B WALLCOVERING, INC. Specializing in the Application of FINE WALLCOVERINGS COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL REMODELING 3130 W. SWIFT AVE., FRESNO 222 -1933 State License 263045 WARRICK ELECTRIC INC. 1324 W. Iota Road, Fresno 264 -4163 COMPLIMENTS OF AUSTIN G. HARRISON FARMS Phone 255 -9348 524 So. Clovis Ave. Fresno 87 J. FLEMING Ilk 7-1, D. MYATT cum J. FRIES L. WILSON TORTILLAS 51NCE 1948 WHOLESALE & RETA /L CORN i FLOUR TORTILLAS i TACO SHELLS 266 -9964 4 FREE DELIVERY ON WHOLESALE ORDERS OUR NEW [OCATION 718 F STREET Corner Mono i F Sts. FRESNO AltstatOt Roofing Co. ALL TYPES ROOFING • RESIDENTIAL Ju I • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL NEW ROOFS - RE•ROOffN6.- REPAIRS * BANK TERMS * FREE ESTIMATES FIB Locally Owned & Operated 315 N. Thorne 264 -1013 SECURITY AND CORRECTIONS DIVISION Bailiff's Section SGT. J. SIMPSON R. APPLETON D. BOTTA r F. DELGADO F. GUERRERO M. GUHM W. LUSK L. NOMURA W. STUMPF LMV EUROPEAN AUTOMOTIVE Specializing In B.M.C. - JAGUAR - ROOTES - DATSUN - VOLVO - TOYOTA Bob Vaughn - Owner 3931 E. Belmont Ave. 485 -4830 Fresno PYOUR • 237 -2028 1744 "B" ST. IL A • FRESNO BILL MILAM NAPA JOBBER CLARK'S FIXTURES RESTAURANT & BAR EQUIPMENT and FIXTURES 1461 Broadway 486 -0370 BUFORD'S APPLIANCES INC. SERVING FRESNO SINCE 1917 HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SALES - INSTALLATION - CENTRAL SYSTEMS - PACKAGE EQUIPMENT 2660 W. Andrews Ave. caiTRAaoesucNo zsm Fresno MONTE'S & BILL'S CUSTOM MOTORCYCLES Specializing in HARLEY DAVIDSON Parts & Customizing — Tune -up & Motor Work 450 North H Street 266 -6688 Fresno ED'S RADIATOR SERVICE • CLEANING • REPAIRING • RECORING Air Conditioning & Heater Repairs Free Estimates — Pickup and Delivery 340 North H St. 266 -6329 G. S. DOUGLAS CO. WHOLESALE HARDWARE 1382 N. Cedar 251 -7306 CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLY CO. 1454 N. Clark 237 -1153 Chevron DON CROWDER CHEVRON SERVICE Phone 264 -8008 5270 W. Shaw Ave., Fresno FRESNO PLANING MILL CO. Est. 1908 General Mill Work H & Monterey 233 -7218 SECURITY AND CORRECTIONS DIVISION *Jail Section Cooks* J. MEADOR Senior Cook dde . ^f C. BRUTON *Jail Medical Staff * DR. D. COBB M. D. a W� J. BOYCE R. N. E. FAIRBANKS W. MENDOZA M. CAROLLO L. BOAYLOCH L. V. N. Receptionist ANDY'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE 2155 So. G. St. 486 -9772 LUFTENBURG'S BRIDAL BOUTIQUE AND FABRIC CENTER "DRESS FABRICS FOR ALL OCCASIONS" 931 Fulton Mall Phones: Yardage 237 -1296 - Bridal 237 -3496 LOUIS R. GARCIA PLASTERER State License (/162914 222 -6763 3434 E. GETTYSBURG FRESNO KENNEDY LUMBER CO. WHOLESALE 4258 No. Blythe Ave. 233 -2674 FRESNO 89 Gold and Silver Plating -Jewelry Repairing RED MA Y CUSTOM JEWELRY Over 2000 Wax Patterns Also Tools & Supplies TELEPHONE 2405 E. CLINTON AVE. (209)229 -5303 FRESNO, CA 93703 FACTORY BRANCH FOR THE t19 E WORLD'S LARGEST BUILDERS OF TRUCK - TRAILERS Sales and Service for New & Used Commercial Trailers and Bodies of All Types "WHERE TO BUY THEM" FRUEHAUF TRAILER CO. 2727 S. EAST AVE. 264 -5961 SECURITY AND CORRECTIONS DIVISION Jail Clerks P.AUCHARD Senior Accountant .? C. JOHNSON M. ADAMS J. BROOKS f;IIII D. BYRON W. LANG* G. LOWE C. PALMER Clothing Clothing R. VAUX WESTERN EXTERMINATOR COMPANY 251 -5511 251 -8252 Complete pest and termite control 0 r.,,n.. m;pcu!ons • r .��� FHA reports • t�rm�t�pr.,t�clinn policy 1491 NORTH MAPLE AVE. FRESNO D. CHANDLER � wry C. TAYLOR* Custodian DUGGAN'S EAST First & Hedges 485 -0572 Fresno BASQUE FRENCH BAKERY GENUINE SOUR DOUGH FRENCH BREAD & ROLLS BAKED LOCALLY Wholesale & Retail — Walk -In Trade Invited 2606 Kern Street 264 -0876 HARRY JACOBS BODY & FENDER AUTO BODY REPAIRING & PAINTING Collision Repairs - Insurance Work Welcomed 25 Years Experience — Free Estimates 2017 Santa Clara 237 -7151 DENSMORE ENGINE RE -NU & SUPPLY Complete Automotive Machine Works Phone 233 -0764 665 Fulton Fresno, Calif. ELI'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE Electrical Contracting Residential - Commercial - Repairs 1224 W. Pico 222 -0729 4280 N. Blackstone Ave., Fresno YOUR 24 -HOUR COMMUNITY RESTAURANT THE OUTDOORSMAN TRAILER HITCHES SALES - SERVICE - INSTALLATION "Safety Without Compromise" 1514 E. Belmont Ave. 268 -0503 Fresno jim robinson auto body "u- wreckem" — "we fixem" expert body repairs Ph. 255 -1064 custom painting p 4 Ins. Estimates o g_ O O 4625 e. belmont Fresno, ca. 93702 RAY BROS. TRANSPORTATION TRUCK BROKERS Specializing in FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Dried Fruits & Seeds 1830 N. Woodson Ave. 237- 4752...237 -1877 Fresno Donaghy Television Sales - Service • Rentals PHONE 233 -6161 606 NO. FIRST STREET Camper & Trailer Supplies, Service & Repairs PHILI.IP'S TRAILER SUPPLY & REPAIR Fresno's Largest Recreational Vehicle Supply Center 4121 E. Belmont (Near Cedar), Fresno Phone 485 -5720 Best Wishes From HANFORD MEAT PACKING CO. HAROLD HABIB: PRESIDENT HARRY S. HABIB: VICE PRESIDENT P. O. Box 632, Hanford 864 -8432 ROBINSON'S AUTO DISMANTLING, INC. GENE HORN 4642 S. CHESTNUT (209) 485 -4640 FRESNO, CALIF. 93725 H INDUSTRIAL FARM LT. W. CUNNINGHAM Correctional Officers L. ANDRADE J. CARELLA J. BUFFALOE M. DE WITTIE R. DILLAHUNTY D. HALDERMAN 0. HYATT R. LEROY Correctional Officers E. McCLURG J. NOLL JR d IA E. PETERSEN J. PETERSON D. RYAN UNITED STATES COLD STORAGE OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA Central Valley Ice Co. 2003 Cherry Ave. Fresno 237 -6145 R. SNYDER O�eau�i u s S BOWL * We are now 36 Lanes * Cocktail Lounge * Business Mens Lunch * Coffee Shop Open at 6:30 a.m. * Mexican - American Specialties 5693 E. Kings Canyon Rd. Phone 251 -7133 * Industrial Farm Staff * C. TOBIAS Cook D. GUERRA Laundry Supervisor A. HARRINGTON Clerk -Ad .. i T. CUDD I ». R. WEBB Cook A. OGLETREE Maintenance ___f r_-'Um 1 A. La BOUNTY Clerk = r, r ~' C. PORTER DR. SIDNEY AMES, OPTOMETRIST Gives You Optical Service That Is Complete Downtown 1030 Fulton Mall 268 -5577 Manchester Plaza 1839 E. Dakota 227 -2529 1 1 Block north of Sears) PROFILES: THE KILLED - KILLERS - WEAPONS Examination of circumstances under which law enforcement officers were slain during the period 1965 -1974 discloses that more officers were killed attempting arrests than in any other police activity. This situation continues a trend established in prior years and dramatically illustrates the fact that no arrest can be con- sidered routine. Officers are extremely alert with all individuals they contact and, par- ticularly, where they have advance knowledge of criminal history of any person they seek to arrest. In the period 1965 -1974, 947 law en- forcement officers were slain, and some 1,330 individuals were identified and charged, clearing 95 per cent of these killings. The following chart, reprinted from the FBI Uniform Crime Reports of 1974, shows the criminal history of these 1,330 persons iden- tified in the killing of officers during the decade 1965 -1974. PAULINE'S SPORTSWEAR No item over $8 1st & McKinley, next to Potter Drug 3 12 1 E. Mayfair Ct. Ph. 233 -0473 Rose E. Meadows, Owner - Manager BILL'S FURNITURE & APPLIANCE CENTER G.E. — RCA Complete Line of Furniture 5092 N. BLACKSTONE 222 -6205 KIGGINS CONCRETE CEMENT CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Industrial STATE LICENSE NO. 269826 FREE ESTIMATES INSURED PL 8 PD 3513 E. Redlands Ave., Fresno 227 -8731 If no answer call 485 -6929 FOGLIO BROS. TRUCKING 266 -3992 or 266 -3354 9686W. CALIFORNIA FRESNO 93 TOTAL PERSONS IDENTIFIED PERSONS WITH PRIOR ARREST FOR CRIMINAL CHARGE PERSONS CONVICTED ON PRIOR CRIMINAL CHARGE PRIOR ARREST FOR VIOLENT CRIME PRIOR ARREST FOR WEAPONS VIOLATION PRIOR ARREST FOR NARCOTIC CHARGE PRIOR ARREST FOR POLICE ASSAULT THE OUTPOST Your Favorite Restaurant 100% Continued COCKTAILS — FINE FOODS Your Favorite Host DAN VUKSON Always There To Greet You Ph. 251-7171 1 137 North Chestnut at Olive FRESNO ROY SMITH 5 MINUTE SERVICE Ci2w DAY OR NIGHT WE HAVE THE KEY 233 -4521 Terms Available 24 Hour Service FREE BAIL INFORMATION 2316 Ventura at M (across from Convention Center) PROFILE OF OFFICERS The FBI Uniform Crime Report also supplied a profile of the length of service of law en- forcement officers who were killed in the ten - year period 1965 -1974. 14% - Less than 1 year service 4S% - Less than 5 years 28% - 5 -10 years 27% - Over 10 years PROFILE OF WEAPONS During the same 1965 -1974 period, 96 per cent of the law enforcement officers slain were killed with firearms, and 71 per cent of all weapons used were handguns. Specifically, of the 947 officers slain by criminal action during this period, 675 were killed through the use of handguns, 119 with shotguns. 111 with rifles, 18 through such means as clubs, automobiles, etc., 13 with knives, 8 with personal weapons such as hands, fists, and feet, and 3 were killed with bombs. One hundred five officers, or 11 per cent, were slain with their own firearms. Of the officers slain in 1975, 126 were killed through the use of firearms. Handguns were used in 93 of the slayings. WAR DEAD AND MURDERED We think of war as terrible —war dead are honored, revered and sadly remembered. But how do their numbers compare with the number of people murdered each year? The FBI Bulletin reports that the estimated 20,600 murders committed in the United States in 1974 are more than twice the total battle deaths of U.S. Armed Forces in our nation's first three major wars. Department of Defense figures reveal Revolutionary War (1775 -1783) battle deaths as 4,435; War of 1812 (1812- 1815) as 2,260; and Mexican War (1846 -1848) as 1,733. Combined, these combat fatalities total 8,428. The sum of murders committed through use of firearms across this land in 1974 is more than triple the total battle deaths of the Revolutionary War alone. 68 percent of the murders in this country in 1974 were com- mitted by persons using firearms -54 percent involved handguns, nine percent shotguns, and five percent rifles. 94 MOY'S KITCHEN CHINESE FOOD TO TAKE OUT Frank W. Kwok Ph. 227 -0735 2388 E. Gettysburg Fresno, Calif. P & N LIQUORS Pete Piombino and Nancy Sturica Delicatessen - Complete Wine - Beer - Liquors 2618 E. Ashlan 229 -4476 CLUB LAUNDRY & CLEANERS, INC. Wholesale & Retail 4454 E. Belmont Main Plant 251 -6015 10 Convenient Locations To Serve You WALLER INVENTORY SERVICE Super Markets * Dept. Stores * Liquor Stores Priced at Bin -Book Cost INDUSTRIAL & RETAIL — FREE ESTIMATES 4566 E. Weldon Ave. 255 -5348 Fresno Best Wishes JAMES A SCRUGGS - DON LIPS CENTRAL COUNTIES INSURANCE 710 N. Fulton St. 485 -2021 K & B AUTO SERVICE General Repairs from Tune Up to Overhaul Automatic Transmissions Rebuilt 6331 N. Blackstone Ave. 439 -0250 IDEAL BAKERY Mexican Pastries Wholesale & Retail 836 F Street 266 -5881 and 233 -6936 H. B. EASTMAN TRUCKING GENERAL HAULING 3329 W. Dudley Ave., Fresno 268 -7216 BULLOCK'S VACUUM PUMPING Cesspool & Septic Tank Pumping WE PUMP OUT ALL THE SLUDGE Electric Snake Work 4725 E. Holland Ave. Fresno 291 -4833 ACORN EQUIPMENT RENTAL North Fresno's Complete Rental Yard 4470 N. Blackstone Ave. 222 -3091 HESTBECK'S MEAT MARKETS Purveyors of Quality Meats Since 7903 425 W. SHIELDS AVE. 2597 E. ASH LAN 227 -7273 229-2112 Best Wishes COLEMAN PRODUCTS COMPANY Growers and Manufacturers of Fine Pickle Products Mayonnaise and Salad Dressing 2748 Hamilton Avenue Fresno 237 -7531 BILL EADS MOBILE HOMES SILVERCREST - SHERWOOD MANOR SHERWOOD VILLA- - MADISON SLINNYBROOK— SOMERSET— FLEET WOOD FREEDOM —SAND POINTE —MERRY HOME Open 7 Days a Week — We Take Trades 2259 S. Elm Ave. — 237 -0816 6700 N. Blackstone 431 -3000 THE ORIGINAL PROTECTIVE FRUIT TRAY ... NOW BETTER THAN EVERI PANTA -PAK division of the Pontosote Co. of N.Y. Inc. 5576 Airways Drive East, Fresno RUDY'S ELM PHARMACY ''YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD REXALL STORE" 332 C Street Phone 268 -8551 FRESNO Radio Dispatched Delivery PLAYLAND POOL 934 F Street Fresno a: HAMES BUS SALES NEW AND USED FOR THE FOLLOWING: SCHOOLS • FARM LABOR CONTRACTORS • CHURCHES ALL DENOMINATIONS ENGINE OPTIONS FOR GAS & DIESEL 5602 E. Belmont, Fresno Ph. 251 -8332 TRUCK DISPATCH SERVICE Truck Brokers 2055 E. North Ave. 266 -0239 95 DEATH COMES IN MANY WAYS During 1975, there were 128 local, county, State, and Federal law enforcement officers killed due to criminal action in the United States, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam. In 1974, 132 officers were slain. Thirty -three officers were slain while at- tempting arrests for crimes other than robbery or burglary, 24 in connection with robbery matters, 20 handling disturbance calls, 14 making traffic stops, 12 investigating suspicious persons, 10 in unprovoked or premeditated ambush -type attacks, eight in connection with burglary matters, five handling mentally deranged persons, and two handling prisoners. The following is a summary of how peace officers were killed throughout the nation during December and January. The weapon used by the killer, the time of occurrence, and the types of calls involved are all noteworthy. 12 -4 -75: A C.H.P. officer made traffic stop in early morning hours on I -5 for defective headlight. Suspect exited his vehicle and shot the officer three times with a .357 Magnum revolver. Victim officer shot the suspect five times, and detained him and companions until backup arrived. The suspect survived. 12- 16 -75: A Philadelphia P.D. officer was shot and killed at 2014 hours while off - duty in a tavern. While attempting to aid an armed robbery victim, the officer was shot twice by one of four suspects. Police later apprehended all four suspects at a local residence. 12- 18 -75: Colorado State Police advised one of their officers was shot once in the chest with his own weapon during a traffic stop. Officers arrested both suspects 40 miles away. 12- 18 -75: Colorado Springs, Colorado P.D. advised that the body of a Manitou P.D. detective sergeant was found in his personal vehicle in Colorado Springs at 2041 hours. The victim was enroute home from work when he was shot eight times with a small caliber weapon. 12- 20 -75: An Indianapolis, Indiana of- ficer, WMA 53 years, was shot and killed at 1610 hours while handling a family disturbance. The officer was giving first aid to a shooting victim when the suspect entered from another room and shot him also. Other officers on the scene shot and killed the suspect. 12- 21 -75: Victim, a Springdale, Ark. P.D. officer, made a traffic stop at 0349 hours. Backup officers found the patrol unit idling with lights on and victim missing. Searchers found the officer's body nine hours later in a field west of Fayetteville, Ark. The victim's hands were handcuffed behind his back, and he had been shot four times in the head with his duty weapon. Suspects are still outstanding. 12- 31 -75: Rock Hill, So. Carolina; A P.D. Officer, WMA 23, was shot and killed. At 0100 hours, the victim went out of service. When he failed to come back into service, officers responded and found only the unoccupied patrol unit. Officers located suspect vehicle with bloodstains, and later found the body in an isolated area. Suspect shot the officer nine times with a .22 handgun and stabbed him repeatedly "DI CICCO BROTHERS" Famous For Italian Dinners THE ORIGINAL DI CICCO'S SINCE 1956 1 7 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 4853 E. KINGS CANYON RD. ?. 251 -3551 SHAW E FIRST ORDERS TO TAKE OUT 229 -1811 ITALIAN FOOD SERVED z Mid. Week Days E Sun. IN THE TRADITION OF 11 aM. -2 A.M. AN OLD ITALIAN GARDEN Fri. & Sat. LASAGNA - SPAGHEFI'I 3404 N. CEDAR RAVIOLI at Fountain Way COMBINATION PLATES AND 212.0544 w MANY OTHER DISHES 5251 N BLACKSTONE NORTHGATE SHOPPING CTR. 431-6021 2549 N. BLACKSTONE AVE. 222 -3051 A 144 N. BLACKSTONE AVE. 231 -1054 COCKTAIL LOUNGE 408 CLOVIS AVE. CLOVIS "THE WAY YOU LIKE IT" 299- 3711 — 299 -4222 CITY WIDE DELIVERY in the face and chest, officers apprehended one WMA 24. Of the 14 officers killed in January 1976, five were killed in Western states: 1 -1 -76: Long Beach, Calif., P.D. reported that a patrolman was killed at 0540 hours while he and a partner were handling a prowler call in their city. The victim officer approached the front entrance while the partner went to the side yard. One suspect shot the officer in the head with a shotgun, killing him instantly. Assisting officers responded and killed both suspects in the fire fight that ensued. 1- 19- 76/1100 hours: A San Francisco P.D. officer was shot four times by a burglary lookout man as he was exiting the patrol unit to make contact. 1- 22 -76: A Danville, Ill., P.D. officer was beaten to death during a traffic stop by the arrestee's brother. 1- 27- 76/2255 hours: Houston, Texas, P.D. reports an off -duty officer died of a throat slash while attempting to quell a fight in a restaurant. 2- 6- 76/1330 hours: A Pendleton, Ore., P.D. sergeant was stabbed by stranded motorists he had stopped to assist. The female of the pair was a Juvenile Hall escapee. Both suspects were 15 years old. 2- 12 -76: L.A.P.D. reports an officer responded to a robbery alarm at a Mac - Donald's restaurant, immediately tried to enter via the rear door, and was shot by a suspect. The trapped suspect, an ex- convict, later shot himself. We reserve comment and leave the matter to your independent judgment. EL TORO CAFE GOOD MEXICAN FOOD DRAFT BEER * WINE MEXICAN CURIOS * FOOD TO GO 3110 N. Cedar Ave. 224 -1855 BEST WISHES E:LLIS & THOMASON CONSTRUCTION CO. RECORDS AND IDENTIFICATION DIVISION CAPT. J. PAPAZIAN LT. A. HARKER L. WRIGHT Division Commander Asst. Division Commander Receptionist Technical Services Section AL FLORES Supervisor R. AVERY Deputy Criminologist t_ A. BOUDREAU Criminalist UNCLE TOM'S LIQUOR STORE Fishing - Hunting Equipment & Licenses 3089 Tulare St. 264 -3908 VALLEY ARMORED TRANSPORT, Inc. Complete Banking Service Serving So. Calif. z Over 25 Years All Property in Our Possession Completely Insured Against Loss 110 N. Broadway 233 -5855 NOR - CAL BEVERAGE CO., INC. Canada Dry — Double Cola QUALITY BEVERAGES 4636 E. Drummond 268 -4544 Fresno PATTON SHEET METAL WORKS Air Conditioning / Heating - Ventilating - Refrigeration Sheet Metal W. R. Patton Office 486 -5222 272 Palm — Fresno, Calif. 93701 97 J. CIANCETTI* D. COWELL* Fingerprints Photo Technician THE SOUND MUZAK® HEARD 'ROUND THE WORLD ilaw �i D & D PEST CONTROL COMPLETE PEST & TERMITE CONTROL COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL Inspections, Reports & Clearances for Escrows, Sale of Property or Loans ASK ABOUT OUR 5 YEAR GUARANTEE ON PRE - TREATMENT FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION STATE LICENSE NO. 4W BOB DUSTIN & GEORGE DICKINSON, Owners RADIO DISPATCHED FOR FAST SERVICE FRESNO: 252 -2977 MERCED:723 -9981 1821 N- HELM AVE , FRESNO RECORDS AND IDENTIFICATION DIVISION 71 D. JUSTICE Criminologist R PREHEIM S. OSBORN' Property Clerk Adji E. LAMB Criminologist H. LEE Deputy Criminologist It, D. MILLS Deputy Criminologist I D. MORGAN Criminologist A L.SARMENT Criminologist RES. J. O'BRYANT Property R. SMITH Criminologist SERVING FRESNO, THE VALLEY AND CALIFORNIA FOOD FACILITIES CONSULTANTS 3 • Manufacturers' Distributors for All Food Service Equipment • Custom Kitchen Equipment e Stainless Steel Hoods, sinks, Tables • Custom Seating, Booths, Bar Fixtures • Complete Design, Layout & Planning • Construction & Project Management TALK TO US BEFORE YOU BUILD OR REMODEL CALIFORNIA DESIGN ASSOCIATES ANDY STURGILL BOYCE DRAKE Project Manager Design Consultant 252 -2921 1747 N. GATEWAY BLVD. FRESNO L. WIGGS Deputy Criminologist B. CHAFFIN• Property Clerk PARDINI'S GROCERY Complete Grocery Line On and Off Sale Beer and Wine 5014 W. Shields 264 -7623 FRESNO MOTEL Henry P. Cunningham, General Manager 1325 N. Motel Drive (1 Block No. Roeding Park) Phone 233 -5103 DICK'S BODY SHOP 1660 HOME AVENUE CORNER OP BLACKSTONE RICHARD (DICK) KE2 Q IAN 233 -6654 OWNER - MANAGER FRESNO. CALIFORNIA FRED HORN 2320 Church FRESNO INC. Phone 233 -5834 Horn's gar en mulches for weed free yards use Redwood Chips - Mulches - Bark - Forest Humus RECORDS AND IDENTIFICATION DIVISION M.O. and Fingerprints .4if M. BARNES Supervisor D, NEELEY Fingerprints 94A W. FLAHERTY Fingerprinting ROBERT N. LE ROY UPHOLSTERING SHOP Restyling - Recovering CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE Free Estimates 166 N. Maple Ave. 255 -6696 Fresno YELLOW CAB BLACK & WHITE CAB CO. UNITED RADIO CAB 486 -1234 CLUB DAKOTA 1871 E. Dakota at Blackstone 222 -7693 EAST EL MONTE GUEST HOME Supervised Care and Recreation for Ambulatory Aged Guests 4670 E El Monte Phone 251 -8746 INTERNATIONAL POOL HALL FOR RECREATION 944 F Street 264 -6693 FRESNO AG HARDWARE "You Can Always Get It At Fresno Ag" 4550 N. Blackstone at Gettysburg 224 -6441 ALLIED LINOLEUM CO. Finest In Floor Coverings 1437 E. Belmont 266 -0177 Fresno 0 J. LASHBROOK* Fingerprinting .•s. R. SATERSTAD* Modus Operandi e aw ► � � D. SUMNER* L. MOSHIER* Fingerprinting Clerk Complete Truck Repairs I, HELIARC ALUMINUM WELDING COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE ALLEN C. HAASE GARAGE, INC. 3399 E. Malaga Ave. at Hwy. 99 So. 266 -0817 Standard Oil Company OF CALIFORNIA Western Operations, Inc. 5030 N. FIRST STREET PHONE 224 -0120 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93718 RECORDS AND IDENTIFICATION DIVISION Records Section Clerks J S. CAMPBELL* V. KASPARIAN* n F. PAIVA* F. DAY* Chief Clerk E. CARRILLO* .r- A. KNOELKE* S. PATTERSON* 1 S. BANIHASHEMI* W. BROWN* K. COPUS* F4 E. MACKEY* t r° ELLIOTT MANUFACTURING CO. Industrial Supplies Hand Truck Coasters and Wheels 2664 S. Cherry Ph. 233 -6236 B. PRINCE* ?Nbt 2")&- T O P Q U A L I T Y CARS PAUL EVERT Bus. 486 -1000 204 N. ABBY O—C, Home 224 -533.5 FRESNO, CALIF M. HAGGERTY* 4 V. HAUS* J. MARSHALL* J. McMILLAN* J. ROBINSON* C. WHITTAKER* INTERNATIONAL HUT DOG Hamburgers —Hot Dogs — Tacos Soft Drinks 2195 Elm Ave. Fresno 233 -0482 THE VAN DYKE NEWS CO. Wholesale Distributors of America's Leading Magazines and Books 1 E. CARRILLO* .r- A. KNOELKE* S. PATTERSON* 1 S. BANIHASHEMI* W. BROWN* K. COPUS* F4 E. MACKEY* t r° ELLIOTT MANUFACTURING CO. Industrial Supplies Hand Truck Coasters and Wheels 2664 S. Cherry Ph. 233 -6236 B. PRINCE* ?Nbt 2")&- T O P Q U A L I T Y CARS PAUL EVERT Bus. 486 -1000 204 N. ABBY O—C, Home 224 -533.5 FRESNO, CALIF M. HAGGERTY* 4 V. HAUS* J. MARSHALL* J. McMILLAN* J. ROBINSON* C. WHITTAKER* INTERNATIONAL HUT DOG Hamburgers —Hot Dogs — Tacos Soft Drinks 2195 Elm Ave. Fresno 233 -0482 THE VAN DYKE NEWS CO. Wholesale Distributors of America's Leading Magazines and Books CORONER BUREAU ■A M G. SCHOONMAKER Sergeant I A mk S. ROBERTS D.CARDOSO ,.� L. STREETER TWIN PALMS LIQUOR Fine Wines - Liquor - Keg Beer - Ice Cubes Hunting & Fishing License ED. & ELAINE LEHMAN, Proprietors 1626 N. Cedar at McKinley Phone 251-5285 475 N. Broadway Fresno Phone 233 -2101 ''Where sympathy expresses itself through sincere service" Tinker )ffim6ion Cbapel FUNERAL DIRECTOR James W. Copner SAM DAVIDSON CO. Used Cars — New Car Leasing See GENE MARTIN Serving Fresno Since 1913 Fulton at Ventura Fresno 233 -3187 VALLEY TOWING SERVICE 24 HOUR TOWING Heavy Duty Trucks 1363 N. Hughes Ave. 486 -3183 Fresno DEMCO EDUCATIONAL CORP. Div. of George Banta Co. 5683 E. Fountain Way Fresno, Calif. 93727 Phone 291 -2576 41 A. MARONEY R. TOBIN .40' — It .1 G. PIMENTEL 4 M. BARONIAN* Receptionist CONTINENTAL TITLE CO. TITLE INSURANCE AND ESCROWS r,�imNEJiia >r�:co�iln Lee R. Neuhaus President and Manager Richard W. Jones Vice President and Assistant Manager For Fresno offices phone 237 -9161 1630 Van Ness - 4229 E. Ashlon - 600 W. Shaw CLOVIS: 334 Shaw Ave., Phone 299 -9505 __, • FqVY JOHN J. KOCHERGEN TONY CHIARITO 237 -1111 237 -1111 Car 7483 Car 7480 . �- C. WEAVER Res. Captain PUBLIC SAFETY RESERVE UNIT A r_ T. MILLER R. FRAM Res. Lt. Res. Lt a -P jig s> 4* . A L. BATES A. BENOV R. BISCHELL ONLY THE NAME IS NEW The Public Safety Reserve Unit is new thi year, but its members have been helping for long time. The unit was formed when th FOODLAND MARKETS OF FRESNO "WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE" f 4�. Ab STED L. NYGAARD B. RICHTER B. WEAVER Res. Sgt. Res. Sgt. Res. Sgt. s J. CLUFF H. CRAWFORD B. CUNNINGHAM J. CUNNINGHAM former Communication Reserve Squadron and s the Sheriff's Boat Squadron merged. Each a month these dedicated volunteers spend many e hours assisting on the county's waterways. 111E IES1 M MEXICAN FOOD a MEXICO CAFE COCKTAILS 915 E St. Fresno 268 -0264 RAINTREE TABLES Buckeye Tables 1377 IVo. Rowell Ave. 251 -0442 Fresno Z&wm Q JOHN RICHARDSON TREE SERVICE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS "WE SPECIALIZE IN" Complete Manual or Automatic Systems Free Estimates — Terms Available • TREE REMOVAL State Licensed Contractor • TOPPING 3715 E. Garland 227 -1171 • STUMPREMOVAL • TRIMMING V AL CANVAS STATE E LICENSED -INSURED ENO 1 PECIALTIES FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN 439 -6190 "If It's Made of Canvas We'll Make It" WE DO REPAIRING dA 567 W. BARSTOW AVE 2750 S. Cherry 233 -5429 Fresno 102 r� Public Safety Reserve Unit A M H. ELTRICH J. ESTERBROOKS E. FITCH D. FORMAN L. HALL G. HARPER B. HARTMAN rot a i i Z ! H. HAYES R. IKNOIAN C. JENKINS H. KROEKER G. MARZETTE J. MORLEY E. MULFORD i B. MUNSON B. NETZLEY R. ODELL R. RODRIGUEZ R. STANCOFF B. STOCCKETTI B. STOCCKETTI lr � L D.TAIT T. TRIPP V. VALLES M. VANDERVEUR BURGER BOB'S Specializing in PEDA BURGERS �, GRILLED CHEESE * HAM SANDWICHES Open 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. —FOODS TO GO- 4495 E. Tulare at Barton 251 -2820 ANGELO'S DRIVE IN Featuring the Best Hamburgers Bar B -Q Beef Sandwiches 710 W Olive Ave. 268 -3726 HOME FURNISfi {.;NOS Joseph Skopp Gary Skopp 933 Van Ness Ave. 268 -4353 Fresno AGUILAR BODY & PAINT SHOP Complete Auto Body Repair Free Estimates 1934 E. McKinley 485 -2571 FRESNO FRICTION MATERIAL CO. CLUTCHES — BRAKES Automotive and Industrial 1350 F Street 266 -0871 IMPROVEMENTS AT PISTOL RANGE Fresno County Peace Officers Association continues to build and improve the grounds on N. Weber. In addition to the firing range a new building is under construction. The building will be used for police training and also for entertainment. EASTON CABINET SHOP LOUIS SAFFELL, Owner CUSTOM CABINETS SPECIALIZING IN SEWING CABINETS FORMICA TOPS Call 266 -0981 Res. No. 875 -3971 7013 SO� ELM AVE- EASTON WILBUR - ELLIS CO. RED -TOP FARM CHEMICALS 442 -1220 FRESNO Sgt. Orndoff, Sgt. Jordan and Sgt. Petrucelli discuss the progress of the building. RIC'S LIQUORS Delicatessen — Complete Party Supplies BEER — WINE — LIQUOR 435 S. Clovis Ave. Ph. 251 -3006 HOMF CONSTRUCTION SITES BUSINESS Rod- Ru -Ard Security Dogs 643 N. HUGHES - FRESNO. CA. 93728 TRAIN[D 89CURITY DOGS R. 0. & RUTH E. SMITH LEASED Sy PHONE (209) 266 -6672 DAY, WEEK, MONTH ROL PAK FILTER SERVICE CO. SALES & SERVICE D & M Tractor Rollers - Lincoln tube Equipment STRATOFLEX HYD. HOSE & FITTINGS 2381 S. Sarah 268 -0292 ALBRIGHT ELECTRIC 20 Years Experience AIR CONDITIONING — WIRJNG Complete Wiring — Alterations Residential & Commercial Emergency Service Day or Night Call 3e47 E. Saginaw Way 227 -6450 I' t.j The Peace Officers' Pistol Range is being modernized and now has moving targets. Sgt. John Jordan and Deputy Ken Abell have worked many hours to have one of the best police ranges in California. JOHN'S CUSTOM WHEELS Mag & Chrome Wheels * Wide Tires Wheel Accessories * Side Pipes Arlen ( Midget) Gasink, owner 2105 E. McKinley, Fresno 485 -2671 Since 1912 253 FULTON - FRESNO Corner Monterey KEARNEY'S MANUFACTURING a K. P. IRON FOUNDRY INC. Fresno — 233 -2591 E. Vine Ave. & So. Dearing Ave. H. A. SCOTT & CO., INC. COTTON & REAL ESTATE 5042 N. Fresno Street 225 -1500 FRESNO The 4.*mj LUNCHES — COCKTAILS Your Hosts: Sam & Vivian Meek 4630 E. TULARE AVE. Phone 255 -0815 Fresno HYLAND DONOR CENTER 412 F ST. FRESNO _ I ti. k �T Y 1 JJ Ralph Anderson Brake & Wheel Service Wheel Alignment & Balancing Drum Trueing - Shock Absorbers Free Estimates 205 North H. Phone 237 -7688 WESTERN BOOT & SHOE CO. WESTERN WEAR Complete Outfits for Men - Women - Children Cowboy Boots - Over 5000 - AA to EEE Acme • Lasso • Lees • Levi's • Hearc • Bailey Stetson • Resistol Hats 1155 FULTON MALL, FRESNO 237-8718 ACE MOBILE KEY SHOP Three Radio Dispatch Units Official Locksmiths for AAA & National 4572 E. Home Ave. Phone 251 -8621 FRESNO Robert Kempen, CREDIT President BUREAU 485 -7900 PACIFIC WESTERN CONSTRUCTION General Engineering & Construction 5206 N. Channing 224 -1700 106 Sgt. Petrucelli, the Association ' President, inspects the new building and checks the roof braces being \� installed. ELM AUTO DISMANTLING TRUCK PARTS PICKUPS & USED TRUCKS We Pay Cash for Used, Wrecked or Whole Trucks & Tractors 3646 S. Elm Ave., Fresno 237 -4728 i Carper j People" /EN ° CALIFORNIA ... n f.1 y ro be p.a, n-1 i A—..,, F—, CAI— 91717 VALLEY BURGLAR AND FIRE ALARM CO. NIGHT & DAY PHONE 486 -2650 Aerial view of the Peace Officers' Park and Firing Range in the foreground. McNAMARA'S LIQUOR GLASS FOR AUTO • HOME • TRUCK YI/ /�� AUTO AND TONING R � 1`` CONDITIONING SERVICE If It Is Not Good Enough For An Irishman � RON 8 DAN KELLER We Wont Sell It! v rti.� OWNERS c r 3230 E. BELMONT AVE. 3057 E. Ashlan Ave. Fresno 227 -6683 = FRESNO. CALIF. 93702 MARS DRIVE IN RESTAURANT SINCE 1919 ON MONDAYTHRUISATURDAYRPHONEE2 3-6691 OR • Ranchburgers • Good Sandwiches • Fountain Specials BOB FLORES • Breakfast Served Any Time THE CHECKMATES 249 E. Belmont at Palm Fresno 264 -5233 COCKTAIL LOUNGE LAMONA SERVICE CENTER Lunches 11 'til 2, Mon. thru Fri. ARCO PRODUCTS 5582 E. Kings Canyon Rd. 255 -9609 Towing — Tune -Ups — Brake Service 1334 N. First 237 -9159 UTILITY TRAILER SALES CO. MEL WEST AUTO BODY Trailers - Semi Trailers - Commercial Bodies Third Axles - Thermo King Refrigeration WORKS & PAINTING Complete Line of Toyo Tires Complete Automotive Reconstruction 2660 S. Railroad Ave. Phone 237 -2001 Frame & Wheel Alignment 24 HOUR TOWING 1537 N. Thesta Fresno 266 -1089 GENTZ CONSTRUCTION CO. Courtesy of State Lic. No. 257817 W. F. MORTON COTTON CO. General Engineers — Contractors Paving — Sewer & Water Lines Fresno, Calif. 3220 W. Belmont, Fresno 485 -6250 FRED'S SEPTIC PUMPING SERVICE • SERVING FRESNO & ALL SURROUNDING AREAS • INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL • SUMPS • RESIDENTIAL .i• - LINE CLEANING - POWER EQUIP. - REASONABLE RATES F.H.A. h CAL VET INSPECTIONS - FRESNO COUNTY PERMIT PROMPT SERVICE - INSURED PL & PO FRED GENTILE OVER 15 YRS. EXPERIENCE 3520 N. HAYES -FRESNO 107 CRIME RESISTANCE begins and ends with you You can resist crime by: • - practicing crime safety measures that eliminate opportunities for the criminal and help you avoid becoming the victim of crime. • - finding ways in which you can participate responsibly with your local police in the law enforcement process. • - appearing as a witness and following through in other ways to insure that all violations are properly adjudicated. • - encouraging others to join in crime resistance and coming to the aid of others when they fall victim to crime. DIRECTOR, FBI COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND TRY US for a complete dinner, or just dessert We're sure you'll enjoy it. A APPLIANCE PARTS and D EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS REFRIGERATOR - LAUNDRY - RANGE HEATING - COOLING Camper & Trailer Supplies 4936 N. Blackstone, Fresno 222 -8484 OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS �•+ 10 A.M. UNTIL 10 P.M. FRIDAYS AND A.M. UNTIL 11 PM. 4239 NO. BLACKSTONE PIES FRESNO PHONE 224 -1865 " l Ke RW%a;A1 is i., 76 Taste" A APPLIANCE PARTS and D EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS REFRIGERATOR - LAUNDRY - RANGE HEATING - COOLING Camper & Trailer Supplies 4936 N. Blackstone, Fresno 222 -8484 Retirements M.O.'s WERE MR. KAI'S SPECIALTY on Sheriff McKinney wishes Mr. Kai a happy retirement at the luncheon held on Mr. Kai's last day at the Sheriff's Department. Capt. J. Papazion, left, attended and also wished Mr. Kai a long and happy retirement. CANTEEN SERVICE OF THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Complete Vending Service Coffee - Cigarettes - Candies - Soft Drinks Sandwiches 2361 So. G Street Phone 268 -4788 IRA C. RHINES APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE APPLIANCES REBUILT & REFINISHED STEAM CLEANING — CITY WIDE DELIVERY 255 -8448 255 -0543 4724 E. Kings Canyon Rd. Fresno WONG'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE, Inc. Same as Oscar & Son's Garage Phone 233 -8424 2021 N. Weber Fresno ACME REFRIGERATION SERVICE Domestic Refrigeration Major Appliance Repair 1824 S. Mary 237 -5559 (Visi Z aacki= CI` OfFSTE f'tVin GEN. MANAGER MANAGER West Fresno Production Ent. Inc. COMPLETE AUTO DETAILING 1445 BROADWAY FRESNO. CALIF. 93721 PH. 268 -5800 �� YOSHIO KAI 1950 -1976 Recently retired from the Fresno County Sheriff's Department is Mr. Yoshio Kai, head of the M.O. Division. Mr. Kai was employed as a deputy sheriff for Fresno County in 1950 and was assigned to the Identification Division. He worked in the Records Department and in 1957 passed the Sergeant's examination. There was no opening for a sergeant, however, and the list expired before he was promoted. In 1958 there was a reorganization of the Records Division and Mr. Kai transferred from deputy sheriff to civilian status and was promoted to Senior Identification Technician. He was placed in charge of an important section of the department, the M.O. (Method of Operation) Division, which he actually started. Let Pay Less fill your next prescription Remember... -y- L for Prescriptions 5638 E. Kings Canyon Rd.. Fresno 251 -0371 The Fresno County Farm Bureau represen- ting over 5,500 member families in Fresno County believes in law and order and com- mends the Sheriff's Department in their efforts to this end. FRESNO COUNTY FARM BUREAU 1274 W. Hedges, Fresno 93728 —Ph. 237 -0263 Mr. Kai knew that he needed special training in this field. The only place to get this training was Sacramento, so he resigned his position with the Fresno County Sheriff's Department and moved to Sacramento. He worked there for one year, in a state civil service position with the Criminal Identification and Investigation Department. At the end of the year he returned to Fresno and was rehired by the Fresno County Sheriff's Department. Mr. Kai was again placed as supervisor of the M.O. Division and began putting his new knowledge to use. He started a new system to aid in investigation of criminal cases. This system involved the wheel measurements of vehicles and was the only one of its kind in the United States. Mr. Kai was given special recognition in 1959 by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. His knowledge and dedication have helped many police officers, not only in Fresno County, but from many other agencies in other counties as well. Mr. Kai headed this section until his retirement in 1976. He should be commended OUR SALUTE TO THE MEMBERS OF FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S AERO SQUADRON Denair Aviation, Inc. Cessna Sales & Service CHANDLER DOWNTOWN AIRPORT COMPLIMENTS OF CURRIE BROS., INC. PETROLEUM DISTRIBUTOR W t L . V� Mr. Kai displays a large cord signed by all the em- ployees during his retirement luncheon. MANOR HOUSE U -SAVE LIQUOR "Run in before you run out" FOOD - WINE - DELICATESSEN Open 7 a.m. til 11 p.m. 2196 S. Elm Ave. Fresno 233 -0419 VALLEY KENURTH 1 T Cnrpnratinn F7 u S 0 P. O. Box 148 FresnL7o K 2680 So. East Ave. Phone 233 -0191 M. R. VIERRA COMPANY San Joaquin Valley Distributors Trimmer Power Lawn Mowers 2531 E. McKinley Ave. 266 -0582 IN $ ELOTRIC SUPPLY CO., INC. . Phone 48S -7610 1949 S. Van Hess Aronuo Fresco. CaU 93711 195 S. 10th Ave., Hanford 582 -0331 131 W. Orange Ave., Porterville 784 -3434 WECO OXYGEN Chris Sorensen Horne of Metal Sculpture Specialties 268 -0161 241 Van Ness Avenue, Fresno for his untiring effort and dedication to duty. He has been called many times when he was off duty and has always responded and given as much time as was needed. He always had a pleasant smile and was happy to help regard- less of the hour. The officers will miss him and his knowledge and wisdom very much. During his years with the department Mr. Kai taught in- service training, and he has now been granted a teaching credential for com- munity colleges. He will do some part time teaching at City College. Sheriff McKinney and all the officers and other employees of the department will miss Yoshio Kai and wish him a long and happy retirement. DUNCAN'S LIQUORS Liquor — Groceries — Sporting Goods OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Sun.- Thurs. 8 to 11 Fri. & Sat. 8 to 1 a.m. 1805 W. Olive (1 Blk. off Freeway) 237 -3257 LA FIESTA NITE CLUB Dancing and Cocktails Latin Nite Club 844 F St. 266 -5786 Jack- Sellimble CANDLE SHOP Decorative Candles & Accessories Phone 229 -2882 722 -A West Show ( Fig Garden Village) HOWARD GATTIE CHEVRON SERVICE STATION FULL SERVICE BRAKE SERVICE MINOR REPAIRS Phone 255 -2435 5596 E. Kings Canyon Rd. at Clovis Ave. Compliments LLOYD E. TULL, INC. 704 N. Maple 251-6041 Retirements Lillian Moshier shows the cake and carving set which were presented to her at her retirement luncheon. LILLIAN MOSHIER 1963 -1976 Lillian started working at the Sheriff's Department in 1963 in the Records Division. For the first seven years she worked on the 4:00 P.M. to 12:00 midnight shift, and in 1970 transferred to the M.O. Section where she worked for Mr. Kai until her retirement in 1976. Lillian has had a hobby for many years, raising German Shepherd dogs. She always seems to fall in love with one from each litter, which she keeps. Since her yard is becoming smaller with each new addition, Lillian says she is going to retire from raising dogs and enjoy the ones she has. Retirements ROD ARDEN 1949 -1975 Rod Arden started at the Sheriff's Depart- ment in 1949. He started in the jail, worked in Patrol, Detective, Warrants, and when promoted to Sergeant worked as supervisor in Jail and Patrol. Rod finished his last three years at the In- dustrial Farm as day supervisor. He has moved to Wyoming and is enjoying life, just taking it easy. ENGINEERED SOUND, INC. FRESNO LAS VEGAS COMPLETE SOUND SYSTEMS DESIGN - SALES - SERVICE - INSTALLATIONS Altec - Dukane - Edwards - Webster 2243750 FRESNO — LAS VEGAS 3296 W. Sussex Way, Fresno COUNTRY BOY MARKET 3 STORES TO SERVE YOU Chestnut & Olive 5380 N. Blackstone 4220 E. Church, Calwa SHAM'S MEN'S WEAR Across From Fair Grounds 4559 E. Ventura Fresno Ph. 255 -4637 1114 G Street 638 -2010 Reedley JADE PALACE CHINESE & AMERICAN FOOD TO TAKE OUT 935 "F" Street Ph. AD 3 -6784 MASSUCCO'S SUNNYSIDE HARDWARE Sporting Goods - Gifts - Browning Arms Dealer 5570 E. Kings Canyon Fresno 251 -3294 Compliments of HOBO GROCERY & LIQUOR 226 -9585 3283 W. Lansing Way, Fresno EAST SIDE BODY SHOP BODY WORK — PAINTING AUTOS — TRUCKS — CUSTOM WORK We Invite Insurance Work — Estimates Given 4491 E. Belmont Ave. 255 -7649 Fresno CIRCLE «0"" MEAT 0 on BOB WITTWER BABE OBRADOVICH ' 486 -0411 740 H Street Fresno DEVLIN -DREW Wholesale Distributors 165 Broadway Fresno LIBERTY AUTO SERVICE Complete Auto Repairing Motor Overhaul - Motor Tune -Up Brake Service - Electrical Work 1008 C Street Phone 233 -9122 Compliments JOHN A. KOCHERGAN G & J FREIGHT INC. 3261 NO. MARKS "E. 229 -6533 FRESNO ANDY MORENO 1955 -1975 Lt. Hogue (standing) and Det. Rouanzoin wish Det. Andy Moreno (in white coat) a long and happy retirement. Sgt. R. White is seated at right. Retirements 1 DIRT *4 STREET 1 c� SALES. SERVICE 8 REPAIRS 1140 t M.KINLEY HOMER M.INTOSH BUS 1661855 E RESNQ, C/A 93703 RES. 4390683 KARLO'S Cocktails Cedar & McKinley Dave Brandon PASTEL MOTORS LIMP IN ... LEAP OUT IN A TOP QUALITY USED CAR Call me at ... 520 N. Blackstone Ave. 485 -3875 Ph. 26o-8226 4 P. 0. Box 11788 Fresno PETROLEUM �==M PRODUCTS CAREY OIL COMPANY Jack C. Carey Save on Milk Prices at Our Farm Store HARPAIN'S DAIRY FARM GOLD MEDAL WINNING MILK 3949 N. Barton or 3900 N. Cedar 113 Andy Moreno started with the Fresno County Sheriff's Department in 1955. He was assigned to the Jail Division from 1955 to 1957, was transferred to Patrol Division and remained there until 1965, and then was promoted to Warrant Division, which is plain clothes detail. He served there until 1967 when he was again promoted, this time to the Detective Division (Burglary detail). Andy worked as a detective until his retirement in March 1975. Since then he has been busy traveling, mostly to Mexico. His son is the owner of Plywood Center in Clovis and Andy has been helping out there. He is also fulfilling a long time desire to ride horses and is taking lessons regularly. Andy, all the officers at the office want to wish you a long and happy retirement, and be careful which side you mount your horse. PITTSBURG-DES MOINES STEEL CO. Steel Service Center and FABRICATION- ERECTION 4005 E. Church Ave. 442 -1410 Fresno FRED PIPKIN 1953 -1976 Retirements Sergeant Fred Pipkin started at the Sheriff's Department in 1953. He worked in the old city jail and also in the Fresno County jail. Later Fred was transferred to Patrol and worked there until being promoted to Detective Division in 1962. He was promoted to Sergeant in 1962. He was night detective and worked part time as Deputy Coroner. He soon began to work full time in the Coroner's office and remained there until 1973. Fred transferred to Warrants Division as Supervisor in 1973 and remained there until his retirement in 1976. He has been traveling some and spends a lot of time in Morro Bay. He gets together with fellow officers quite often, as he is pretty good with a deck of 52. Good luck, Fred! MANSIONETTE HOMES Quality Built By WATHEN BROS. Models at Herndon & Millbrook Phone 439 -4290 HANDMADE TILES DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED FACTORY AND SHOWROOM FROM FRESNO DRIVE NORTH ON HWY. 41. ONE MILE PAST 6AN 7STO71 JOAOVIN RIVER TURN LEFT 11 /S _ MI LE ON AVENUE 10. 40t01 AVENUE It) PHONE (209) 439 -5720 Compliments Of JOHN GARABEDIAN & RICHARD PETERS Fresno Above left: Sgt. Fred Pipkin receives a retirement gift and gets a laugh out of the card with it. Mrs. Pipkin is seated left. Below: Fred is wished well by fellow employees. ROA FISHING BOATS — PONTOON BOATS FRESNO, CALIF. PORTRAITS BY EVAN'S IN MANCHESTER MALL BABIES • WEDDINGS • FAMILY GROUPS GRADUATES • GARDEN PORTRAITS • PETS CLOSED MONDAYS 3772 N. Blackstone Ave. 229 -8591 PAPAGN I'S SUNLAND SERVICE TUNE -UPS — BRAKES & MINOR REPAIRS 268 -4666 1254 W. Clinton Ave. Fresno I CHET RAU 1957 -1976 Chet Rau started at the Sheriff's Department in 1957. He was first assigned to the Jail Division. The following year he was transferred to the Civil Division where he worked until his retirement in 1976. Chet and his wife, Marg, are enjoying the extra time they now have and can often be found on the golf course or at the bowling alley. Chet is missed, and all his former associates in the department wish him man„ nlancnnt years, which will be well - deserved. Above right: Sheriff Harold McKinney and Capt. John Papazian wish Chet Rau (right) a long and happy retirement. Right: Sgt. C. Bailey (standing) presents a gift to Chet Rau at his retirement lunch. Chet's wife is seated at right. THE HIDE -A -WAY COCKTAILS Olive & Maple 255 -8548 BUD EBERWEIN BRAKE & WHEEL ALIGNING SERVICE 1821 Calaveras, Fresno — 268 -6359 BUD EBERWEIN SPRING SERVICE 2016 H St. — 237 -351 1 KITCHEN -BEST PrePared Potatoes FROZEN FOODS Phone 268 -8138 25 "L" Street Fresno P P G INDUSTRIES PITTSBURGH PAINTS Morck Brushes - Kinney Wallpaper 1639 No. First St., Fresno 233 -6179 115 kLJ SUNRISE KITCHEN SELF SERVICE - DINING ROOM SUNNYSIDE PLAZA CHINESE FOOD TO TAKE OUT Phone 255 -5489 or 255 -4115 630 -634 S. Clovis at Kings Canyon Road, Fresno THARPE'S APPLIANCE CENTER MAYTAG • AMANA "The One You Can Depedn On" PAUL STEENWYK 4101 E. Belmont, Fresno 233 -0751 RAY BOLDING TEXACO SERVICE Complete Car Care Fresno & McKinley 268 -1172 Henrietta Rancho Products Co. FRUIT JUICES & CONCENTRATES Peach & California 255 -0401 Fresno BRUCE'S BARBER SHOP Personalized Barbering AL BARTON'S 2736 Divisadero, A -1 INSULATION & FENCE CO. GARAGE & SERVICE STATION Plaza Shopping Center 6766 E. Olive, Fresno 251 -6219 TUNE-UPS - GENERATORS & STARTERS 1365 S. Hazelwood Blvd. 233 -2782 K. C. BUCK SERVICE STATION Exxon Gasoline - Service HERB BAUER'S SPORTING GOODS A and M CARPET "The All Sports Store" Merced & L 237 -9773 INDOOR PISTOL RANGE 620 W. Olive, Fresno 237 -2156 "Open Evenings and Sundays" Where Abby & Blackstone Meet BUSSEY WELL PIPE WORKS ACE LAWNMOWER SALES & SERVICE BIG B MARKET 1555 N. Chestnut 251 -8448 Sharpening & General Repair Phone 264 -4865 Pickup & Delivery 6201 W. Bowles Ave. Raisin City 2003 E. California Ave. 233 -878$ ACME MACHINE CO. BIG BORE DRILLING CO. CAL MARKET & LIQUOR General Machine Shop — Welding Well Drilling - Cesspools - Septic Tanks MEAT - FISH - POULTRY GROCERIES Licensed Contractor - Free Estimates 212 North H Street 266 -9469 Call 264 -4601 1522 W. Pine 304 E. California Ave. 237 -8454 AIR WAY HOOVER - EUREKA CO. GARNETT L. "BILL" BILLINGS CALWA QUALITY MARKET Sales & Service - Parts For All Makes Wholesale Distributors Groceries - Beer - Wine - Soft Drinks NEW & USED ............. Open Sat. FARM EQUIPMENT 3069 E. Shields Ave. 224 -8143 Fresno 1 2122 S. "G" St. Ph. 442 -0311 3924 Jensen Ave. 233 -9979 SAM ALEXANDER BILL'S LIQUOR STORE CALWA REXALL PHARMACY Prescription Specialists REFRIGERATION 1148 No. First St. Quality Rexall Products 1939 So. Van Ness 268 -6183 233 -3395 Fresno 3978 E. Jensen Ave., Calwa 268 -7876 BUD'S KAR KARE AUTO MOLDING BILL'S RENTAL SERVICE CARL'S AUTO REPAIR AUTO MOLDING - PINSTRIPING "IF IT ROLLS WE HAVE IT" We Salute The Sheriff's Department General Repairs -All Makes ALL BEARING SALES - CASTERS - WHEELS - TRUCKS 16 For A Job Weil Done" Bill VolIC- iff, Owner 5025 E. Kings Canyon Rd. 3263 E. Tulare, Fresno 237 -7 BUDARTZ 3992 N. Blackstone 224.0796 251 -6806 AMERICAN AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALTY CENTRAL FISH CO. BLOSSER'S SPORTS EQUIPMENT CO. Specializing in 4 W D Service "If It Swims, We Have It" Dealer for Husky Products Athletic Equipment Specialists Fish a Groceries a Poultry 33 E. Lincoln Ave., Easton 233 -8800 1728 Van Ness Ave. 485 -5400 1507 Kern Ph. 237 -2049 BOSSA'S LIQUOR STORE PAT CHIARITO TRUCKING, INC. ANDY'S OWL CLUB 3348 E. Butler Ave. Tractor Hauling Our Specialty 721 Fulton 237 -9974 237 -0697 Fresno 2006 W. Jensen Ave. 485 -0804 ANTIQUE UPHOLSTERING SHOP BOTTLE 'N' CORK CHICAGO FURNITURE COMPANY Rebuilt - Restyled - Modernized Guaranteed Furniture Upholstering 611 W. Dakota 224 -0140 COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 1829 West Olive 237 -0584 Fresno 2139 Stanislous Fresno 268 -6384 THE BRANDING IRON CIRCLE W. APPLIANCE CO. ARROW PHARMACY 237 -5301 Major Repair on Westinghouse Only 4796 E. Kings Canyon Rd. 255 -8351 3364 W. Belmont 2005 E. Belmont, Fresno 268 -7703 THOMAS E. AVENT BROSI'S HARDWARE RUSS CLEMENTS SERVICE COTTON Sporting Goods - Paint - Plumbing- Variety 2740 Van Ness Blvd., Fresno 3525 E. Tulare 485 -8837 5211 W. Shaw, Fresno 237 -5268 227 -3190 116 251 -3234 117 ELMER ELIA, Dry Wall Contractor CODY EROS. PLUMBING Taping, Texturing and Hanging G & A LIQUOR Wm. Allen & Carl Allen, Jr. 709 W. Sierra Madre Ave. 8171 E. Hedges 251 -7772 229 -8206 1438 Ventura 442 -9735 Fresno ELLICHMAN'S BARBER SUPPLIES COMMERCIAL MFG. & SUPPLY CO. Complete Line of Hair Styling Products Dryers - Hair Clippers - Repairing 2432 South Railroad 385 Blackstone Ph. 485 -1971 VINCENT GANDUGLIA TRUCKING 4746 E. Florence 251 -7101 CONEY ISLAND LUNCH JACK ENRIGHT'S 1906 Tulare St. SERVICE PHARMACY GENERAL INSURANCE 233 -2323 2409 N. First St. at Clinton 222-5222 ASSOCIATES, INC. Bennett N. Levinson ALL LINES OF INSURANCE 3220 E. Mayfair Blvd. 233 -6261 COOK & LA VOY INSURANCE EVAN'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Generators - Starters GEORGE STUDIO General Insurance — Bonds Alternators - Carburetors 245 E. Clinton at Palm 229 -8523 Water Pumps PHOTOGRAPHER 531 Fulton Ph. 268 -4704 1464 -68 Fresno St. 233-6670 Fresno F & L LIQUORS GIBBS AUTOMOTIVE DEE'S FORTY ONE CLUB "The Best Liquors, Beers, Wines" & TOWING SERVICE 24 Hour Towing Service .1275 N. Blackstone 233 -4335 Fred Gong West Ave. at McKinley 1606 N. W 1288 N. Fresno St., Fresno 266 -1864 268 -0641 DICK'S SUPPLIES FAMILY PHARMACY GLEIM -CROWN PUMP INC. Two Locations to Serve You Plumbing —B Farm Supplies 4222 E. Butler 233 -7180 3087 So. Elm Ave. 266 -0584 Building Materials —Wire 8 Steel Products Corner 0 &Ventura, Fresno 264.2951 1319 W. Shields 2294LW Prescriptions - Cosmetics - Sundries Fresno DIESEL ENERGY CO. FEDERAL JEWELRY & LOAN CO. GOLDEN CROWN Arnold Wallace LEISURE WORLD Diesel Fuel Injection —Sales & Serv. Since 1919 "For The Games People Play" l'I 2428 S. Railroad Ave. 268 -7936 1820 Tulare Street 237 -3421 740 E. Belmont 237 -3752 Fresno DOMINIC'S LIQUORS RAY FISHER PHARMACY GREEN'S CYCLERY 7 Days a Week SCHWINN BICYCLES PARTY SNACKS 4646 N. Blackstone Ave. Sales & Service 6030 Blackstone 439 -4231 Phone 222 -3033 1855 E. Gettysburg 227 -5331 Since 1913 TOM DUFFY'S FRESNO AUTO PARTS CO. HAHN'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ANTIQUES AND BOOKS 648 Broadway 266 -8261 Fresno 6061 N. Blackstone 439 -2384 Complete Automotive Supplies ALL MAKES - MODELS -TERMS 3906 E. Belmont 264 -4009 FRESNO MUFFLER SERVICE Mufflers - Exhaust Pipes - Tail Pipes — Shock Absorbers — Mos. Yamamoto, Owner HAMILTON'S GROCERY EASTON DRUG CO. 2115 "H" St., Fresno 266 -7076 5796 So. Elm Ave. 264 -2965 8964 S. Elm 264 -8609 FRESNO SAW SERVICE POULAN CHAIN SAWS Trimmer Power Mowers Complete Saw Service ANTHONY HARRON EDDIE'S PASTRY SHOP We Specialize in 721 N. Fresno 237 -1407 HARRON BOX NAILING CO. Birthday, Wedding and Party Cakes FUNG'S KITCHEN 2390 East Avenue 237 -7436 Manchester Center 229.8589 CHINESE 8 AMERICAN FOOD TO GO 4141 E. Butler Ave. Fresno 251 -3234 117 HART'S PHARMACY Phone 229 -3553 4174 N. First at Ashlon HEALY 6 POPOVICH Office - School - Building Equipment 1703 Fulton 264 -4736 THERON HILL * Complete Automatic Transmission Service * Automotive Air Conditioning * Discount To Law Personnel 2403 E. McKinley, Fresno 264 -2447 CARL HOBE Consulting Petroleum Engineer & Geologist 4740 N. Arcade, Fresno 227 -8003 HOLIDAY CLEANERS & LAUNDRY 5128 N. Palm Ave. in Fig Garden Phone 224 -3233 HOLLY DEPARTMENT STORE 1027 F Street Fresno HOME FURNITURE CO. Brand Name Furniture & Appliunces 1332 Van Ness 233 -4672 HOUSE OF MAPLE Quality Early American Furniture SHIELDS & CHESTNUT SHOPPING CENTER Phone 251 -9010 4780 E. Shields Fresno, Calif. 93726 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 SKIING — TENNIS — BACK PACKING & WATER SKIING EQUIPMENT West and Olive Aves. 485 -5320 HYATT LODGE FIRST IN HOSPITALITY John & Shirley Dunham - Owners "We believe in cooperation of the Law Officers" 4290 N. Blackstone (209) 227 -4015 FOOTPRINTERS SAY: RESTORE RESPECT FOR LAW AND ORDER Chapter 11, Fresno J & J SERVICE Groceries - Meats - TV - Appliances 9010 So. Elm 834 -5034 JAE'S CLEANERS & TAILORS Laundry Service - Alterations Reweaving 1325 Hazelwood 264 -5527 Compliments JENSEN d PILEGARD Fresno JIMMIE'S MARKET Groceries - Wine - Beer 2082 W. Whitesbridge 237 -6213 JOHNNIE'S MARKET & CAFE 3292 N. Weber 237 -2673 JONES WINDOW SHADES 3 UPHOLSTERING 274 N. Fresno St. 233 -6523 JORGENSEN'S BATTERY SHOP 4740 E. Kings Canyon Road 255 -0800 KINSAKU Japanese- American Food Banquets - Food To Take Out 1424 Kern 233 -1522 KOMOTO DEPARTMENT STORE 1528 Kern Fresno LA MAR ELECTRONICS 12 "L" Street 264 -3636 Fresno 118 LARRY'S AUTOMOTIVE ENGINES & ENGINE PARTS WHOLESALE & RETAIL 81 E. Pinedale St., Pinedale 439 -0543 LARSEN BROS. AUTO PARTS New Automotive Parts 1631 N. Motel Drive 233 -3126 LAURA'S CLEANERS ACROSS FROM FAIR GROUNDS Pickup & Delivery — Special Discount on Uniforms MARJORIE TERRY - Owner 4567 E. Kings Canyon Rd. 251 -5830 SPEED B. LEAS CO. Real Estate - Insurance 2515 Merced St. 268 -4731 LEO'S WATCH SHOP Diamonds — Bulova Watches Sony TV — Stereo — Radio Oriental Gifts 1029 E Street 264 -1511 LEWIS FOOD MARKET Fresh Meats - Produce - Groceries 2301 E. Lewis Ph. 237 -0366 COMPLIMENTS OF LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO'S 1333 E. Shaw Ave. 224-6110 Fresno LIGHTNING RECORD SHOP Walter Mah 3551 E. Ventura 268 -6717 LITTLE ANTHONY'S SUBMARINE SANDWICHES FlgGardenVllloge Gong's ShoWngCentw 5076 N. Palm Avo. First & Bulked 229 -9497 491 -3W LLOYD'S AUTOWERKSTAT German Auto Repair 1426 N. Blackstone Ave. 237 -5924 Fresno KENNETH LOUIE Noodle Mfg. & Bean Crop Pkg. 471 S. Teilmon 264 -2745 LUIGI'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT Pizza - Neapolitan Style —Banquet Room for 50- 7 Days a Week 5155 N. Blackstone LUM'S CHOP SUEY PARSONS BOUCHER Chinese and American Dishes FLOWER SHOP PHIL AND EVELYN LEWIS Come To 600 Divisadero, Fresno 268 -7919 THE NEW OASIS 2601 E. Ashlon, Fresno 226 -2400 For A Pleasant Drink 4141 E. Ventura Fresno 251 -4404 _ GREEK PARTY MIX DELICATESSEN Specializing In International Foods M. J. B. PLUMBING NISEI LANDSCAPE SERVICE Mr. & Mrs. A. Dimas — Ph. 227 -9344 For Quick Service Call 5322 E. Huntington Blvd. 3736 N. Blackstone — Manchester Mall 237 -5686 251 -3051 905 W. Pine, Fresno Fresno PAY LESS MARKET 1103 "E" St. MADISON BUTANE SERVICE NORMART'S FURS Corner of "E" and Mariposa Hardware - Plumbing -Sport Goods ESTABLISHED IN 1895 Corner of Shaw & Fresno St. 226 -4171 233 -2523 4032 W. Whitesbridge 264 -1730 5091 N. Fresno St. PETE'S FURNITURE REFINISHING Office & Household Work Guaranteed MARINI GROCERY 3579 W. Dudley, Fresno 237 -2929 Groceries - Beer - Meat - Produce PICCOLO'S FLOWERLAND 1304 W. Jensen 237 -2219 O. K. PRODUCE 1502 G St., Fresno 268 -7031 Gifts - Weddings - Banquets - Funerals Flowers For All Occasions MARUKO CYCLERY 1047 N. Fresno St. 233 -8851 O'BRIEN'S BRAKE SERVICE INC. BICYCLES - HONDAS 2848 E. Belmont 485 -2450 Wheel Aligning - Brake Relining PIN EDALE AUTO PARTS Drum Turning - Tire Skimming 1515 Merced at F Sts. 266 -0631 7133 N. Blackstone 439 -7610 WM. H. McDONALD, Jeweler Fresno Certified Gemologists Registered Jeweler American Gem Society - Diamond Cutters OHLBERG'S FOOD CENTER 5056 North Palm Avenue 222 -5656 "The Home Of The German Sausage" 3014 E. Olive Fresno Ph. 266 -1506 PIONEER AUTO PARTS CLAIR G. DRAGOO, Owner 1532 Fresno St. Fresno 233 -7167 COMPLIMENTS OF McPHEETERS & ASSOCIATES FRESNO Compliments NORMAN OLSEN CONSTRUCTION CO. POOL SUPPLY OF FRESNO 268 -8026 1338 N. Blackstone Fresno MID -STATE BOWL 32 Lanes - Sports Room - Coffee Shop ORIENTAL IMPORTS COMPANY Cecilia Y. Wong Hawaiian Dresses - Perfumes Oriental Clothes Open 24 Hours Daily 2121 N. Weber 237 -6688 GEORGE POTIGIAN LEONARD POTIGIAN Manager Assistant Manager POTIGIAN TRANSFER VAN - FLATS -TANKS MILLER'S DRUG 816 E. Olive Ave. Fresno 237 -4592 4041 So Hwy. 99, Fresno 266 -6254 If No Answer 255 -6184 3 E. Olive 264 -5037 PAPPY MEAT CO. MONARCH REFRIGERATION Al_ (PAPPY) PAPULIAS Res. Ph. 227-7872 RED TRIANGLE OIL CO. State License No. 207473 1558 N. 9th 266 -2393 Ph. 224 -3334 3113 N. Cedar Ave. Fresno 2809 S. Chestnut, Fresno 485 -4320 Fresno PARADISE LIQUOR Open 7 Days A Week And Evenings MOORADIAN SHELL SERVICE Lubrication - Tires - Batteries RENO'S SPECIALIZED SERVICE Wheel Balancing Phone 237 -1748 4674 N. Blackstone 222 -0949 1659 Broadway 268 -0629 y 2595 S. East Ave. Hiway 99 3 Jensen _ PARKWAY ARCO SERVICE REUBEN'S T V Open 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Complete Service, Tune Up & Brake Service 2750 Parkway Dr. Fresno 266 -5317 Sales & Service MOTOROLA Color and Black & White 209 N. Maple Ave., 251 -2081 119 RICHARD'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE SERVICE BODY WORKS JOHN TORIK 1609 E. Belmont Ave. Body - Fender & Painting Complete Automotive Service Color Matching 460 Fulton 268 -9431 266 -4077 251 Broadway, Fresno 237 -7719 RIDGE ELECTRIC MOTOR CO. Tupperware's Famous Seal ... Electric Motors - Portable Tool Repair Commercial Kitchen Equipment Repair STATE CENTER MEAT COMPANY Locks In flavor ... freshness Wiring and Supplies 268 -0741 Locks Out moisture . . . dryness 1215 G St. phone 268 -5 031 1 803 So. Van Ness TUPPERWARE — CALL 291 72573 ROLINDA FARMERS STORE STERLING'S FUNERAL HOME TURPIN'S 9500 West Whitesbridge Road Feltus L. Sterling, Prop. FURNITURE - INTERIORS 266 -3671 1146 B Street, Fresno 226 -9711 1028 North Fulton 233 -4201 RONNIE'S MIDWAY MARKET STRAWBERRY EXCHANGE 7091 North Blackstone COOPERATIVE UNITED AUTOMOTIVE WORKS 439 -2509 2040 G Street Fresno TRUCK REPAIRING Used Truck Parts ROYAL PHARMACY STRUZA'S LIQUORS 304 "N" Street 264 -2937 946 Fresno Street V. & M.'s 266 -3292 2974 So. Elm, Fresno 264 -3275 AMERICAN FURNITURE CO. FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Special Discount To All Fresno Co. Sheriffs — Eat Out & Enjoy Life SUBURBAN STEEL INC. with Presentation of Identification 758 Broadway Phone 266 -4087 ' 706 W. California St. S. E. RYKOFF & CO. 268 -6281 VALLEY RADIATOR CO. 1221 N. Blackstone 237 -0723 buNNYLAND BULGHUR CO. Manufacturers of PROCESSED WHEAT SABER'S GROCERY VAN NESS FLORAL CO. COMPLETE. GROCERY LINE 1435 Gearhart 233 -4983 50 N. Van Ness at Divisodero 48.5-2250 Beer - Wine FRESNO, CA 93721 Nights: 226 -9328 3320 W. Jensen Ph. 266 -6837 SUNNYSIDE PHARMACY LIJDVINA "Vince "FRANCIS Prescriptions — We Deliver SAMS 5562 E. Kings Canyon Rd. LUGGAGE AND LEATHER GOODS In Sunnyside Square 251 -8601 VENTURA T -V CENTER Re-Nu-All Shoe Service T -V RENTALS 1017 Fulton Mall, Fresno, California 93721 3619 E. Ventura 266 -5318 Compliments of Telephone: 233 -0825 Swimming Pool Equipment Distributors DON MADSEN Best Wishes PAUL L. SANDERS CO. 1349 No. Abby Fresno VIETTY'S MARKET 2747 N. Clovis, Fresno - - 3394 Butler Ave. 264 -5204 TALLY HO MOTEL SARKIS K. SARKISIAN Wm. & Gloria Harden, Mgrs. MARY SARKISIAN MOSESIAN 1425 No. Motel Drive Ph. 485 -3242 WAGNER'S AUTO RADIO? Automatic • Becker • Bendix • Blaupunkt Delco • Motorola • Philco ART SCHEDLER'S TOKIWA -RO 2515 N. Blackstone 222 -1022 ENGINE REBUILDING & SUPPLY JAPANESE & CHINESE DINNERS WARD'S VILLAGE MARKET 624 Broadway, Fresno 268 -5091 943 E Street 266 -5329 Open Six Days A Week 9 A.M. 'till 5:30 P.M. W. C. SCHMIDT TOP HAT 1917 S. Chestnut - 255 -6390 - TOOL AND DIE MAKER 776 N. Backer 255 -2386 4773 E. Belmont Avenue 120 WEBSTER RADIO ROBERT G. LITTLE t• 0 Commercial - Amateur Radio - Citizens Band PAINTING CO. INC. SUPPLIES & SERVICE Apartments - Homes - Commercial SWEET'S CAFE 2602 E. Ashlan Ave. 224 -51 1 1 Fresno Contr. Lic. 226590 - Insured PL & PD Thanks to Shirley for the 1558A Menlo Ave. Clovis Complimentary Coffee for the Officers WEST FRESNO DRUG CO. MIKE MIYAMOTO S. LASSEN & W. KAMM AVE., HELM PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Excavating - Grading 1501 Kern Street, Car. of F Street 6369 N. Peach Ave., Clovis t 237 -1558 Fresno 299-2629 RUFUS McILROY WILSON'S MOTORCYCLES RODEO DRUG Farm Equipment Since 1919 Triumph - Kawasaki - Bultoco 460 Pollasky 299 -2101 Lassen at Tenth, Huron Maico - CZ - Huscivarna Phone WHitney 5 -2266 443 Broadway Ph. 237 -0215 Clovis RANCH HARDWARE & VARIETY WONG'S CITY MARKET SHAW -VILLA LIQUORS Next To the Post Office in Huron 5591 W. Shaw Beer - Wine - liquors Every Thing for the Family Needs 233 -1707 4150 E. Show at Villa, Clovis 299 -7651 • t WONG'S FOOD MART VALLA'S MARKET Joe & Jeanne Aiello, Owners KERMAN CUSTOM & NEW 299 -6177 FURNITURE STORE -GIFT SHOP 3375 W. Olive Ave. 237 -0784 353 Pollasky Ave. Clovis RECOVERING ALL TYPES OF FURNITURE -ALSO NEW FURNITURE COMPETITIVE PRICES 150 N. Madera Ave., Kerman 846 -8737 WESTERN MAINTENANCE CO. , General Janitorial Service Rug Shampooing YOSEMITE NURSERY VALLIS RESTAURANT Everything in the Nursery Line 1169 First St. 299 -2980 Clovis HENRY T. MASUDA, Prop. 4019 No. Blackstone 227 -2010 t _ Cocktails •Dining Room •Bottle Shop 897 -3079 1671 Simpson Kingsburg LACEY'S CAFE YOST & WEBB FUNERAL HOME In the heart of Town Mendota Tulare & T Streets Coalinga NAYARIT GROCERY Corner 6th & Riofrio WALKERS COCKTAIL LOUNGE 167 E. Elm Ave., Coalinga Mendota ZLFRED'S HOAGGIE HOUSE SHISH KEBAB— LUNCH — DINNERS Phone 935 -9941 • :. Steak - Fish - Chicken — Take Out Service 1803 E. Dakota Ave. 229 -7853 ' CUBA RICA BAR Beer - Pool - Dancing r BERT'S DEL RANCHO REY MARKET 19759 E. Manning Ave. Reedley N AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 433 Portola Ave. Del Rey KSWAGEN SPECIALIST TOM'S T.V. &APPLIANCES 299 -5264 1349 I Street, Reedley 344 Clovis Ave., Clovis 638 -2636 J & M LIQUOR & SPORT GOODS DON'S MARKET Fishing & Hunting Licenses John and Millie Andreis 884 -2404 610 Clovis, Clovis 299 -4445 Five Points APRILE'S PLACE LINENBACH AUTO PARTS POLDER BROS. FARM 933 Academy, Sanger 875 -7179 — Wholesale and Retail Sales — So. Bishop Ave. 604 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299 -4381 FIVE POINTS 121 Christmas Coffee Break This affair has become traditional and all the Sheriff's Department personnel look forward to the Coffee Break Party on the last work day before Christmas. Mrs. Frances Day hosts the party each year in the Records Division, and all the women work very hard preparing the many goodies they bring to the party. ' � u -� r4 T 1 C -'.7;'> Frances Day, seated by the coffee maker, serves Yoshio Kai, Chuck Alexander, Jesse Ciancetti and Mary Baronian. 122 Left to right: Capt. Papazian, Scott Roberts, Sharon Campbell, Gerald Gallagher and Sheriff McKinney have a hard time deciding what they will choose. COMPLIMENTS OF GARDNER EQUIPMENT CO. 1601 Cherry Ave., Sanger 875 -4W Irrigation Pumps (All Types) Home Pressure Systems PISTACCHIO PUMP CO. PUMP SALES & SERVICE 88 Academy Sanger 875 -4528 VILLA LOBOS MEXICAN & AMERICAN FOOD 15901 E. Kings Canyon Rd. 787 -2188 Centerville GILBERT'S AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTER ONE DAY SERVICE 1401 Whitson 896.9876 Selma TORII MARKET 1426 Grove Street Selma FRANK TRAMMEL 9295 E. Dinuba, Selma 896 -2552 Bombings: An Ominous Challenge By Clarence M. Kelley, Director Federal Bureau of Investigation As a weapon of crime and extremism, the bomb represents a uniquely dangerous and challenging threat that all levels of law en- forcement must endeavor to meet more ef- fectively. Explosive and incendiary devices are capable of inflicting death, personal injury, and destruction on a massive and viciously in- discriminate scale. Moreover, the relative ease with which these bombing devices may be improvised, concealed, and treacherously activated contributes immeasurably to the seriousness of this terrifying menace. Persons responsible for crimes of this nature range from the mentally deranged to coldly methodical terrorists and hoodlum enforcers who mur- derously employ sophisticated bombs. Targets f� AIRE, INC. AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING 361 N. MINNEWAWA AVE, - CLOVIS, CALIFORNIA 93612 License No. 308537 299- 5051 299 -9201 of their attacks may include individuals, organizations, the Government, or society at large. The bomb's appeal to those of violent purpose continues to be demonstrated with increasingly tragic consequences. During 1974, a total of 2,044 actual and attempted bombing 'ALL TYPES ANY- QUARTITY' UIV000 CENTER' PLYWOOD and BUILDING MATERIALS FOR CONTRACTOfC- :OR _BA -Pi RAAIE RIC A DO- IT-,XOURSILFU NAILA 11SPA100L 30 CLOVK Y AVE; r1116MPT Du)vuY FRUITS & FLAVORS for the FOOD SERVICE INDUSTRY LYON LYONS MAGNUS GENERAL OFFICES AND MANUFACTURING PLANT 3789 E. ALLUVIAL I CLOVIS, CALIF. 93612 PHONE: (209) 299 -2183 .; 7 r' WHOLESALE. R €TAIL ' QkO VIS EARL S. SMITTCAMP - ROBERT E. SMITTCAMP 123 incidents in the United States and Puerto Rico was reported to the FBI. Although this annual total was exceeded only slightly in 1975, a shocking rise in resultant fatalities, personal injuries, and extent of property damage was recorded. In 1974, incidents of this nature led to two dozen deaths, over 200 personal injuries, and property damage valued at about $10 million. During 1975, the number of fatalities almost tripled — totaling 69 —and well over 300 persons were injured. In the same period, one bambing incident alone accounted for $14 million worth of property damage. From a law enforcement standpoint, the difficulties in dealing with this menace are formidable. Bombers may strike at any time, in virtually any direction, and with a bewildering array of devices and tactics. To protect themselves and others, police officers must be trained to recognize and react properly to these hazardous situations. "Survival training" at this level is of paramount importance. Quite obviously, the disarming and safe handling of live bombs routinely require a high degree of technical TRAILER RENTALS SEMI SELF CONTAINED SELF CONTAINED Man DALE'S RV CENTER Ph. 299 -1654 DALE HUFFORD DALE CROSS SERVICING ALL MAKES RECREATION VEHICLES d MOBILE HOMES CLOVIS. CALIF. VALCO BOATS HULLS, INC. 7028N MINNEWAWA AVE AT HEFINDON AVE. CLDVIS. CALIF 93fi 12 (209) 299 -9551 PRAMS FISHING BOATS CANOES CAR TOPPERS RIVER BOATS RUNABOUTS PONTOON ROVERS Jata Door Co. Phone 299 -9671 1208 BARSTOW AVE., CLOVIS Harold's Body Shop 4 Wheel Drive 24 Hour Towing 299 -4328 202 Clovis Ave. Clovis FARGO CONSTRUCTION INC. Contractors License X1287050 4295 E. COPPER AVE., CLOVIS 298 -8851 CENTRAL DRILLING CO. CONTRACTORS LICENSE #254360 HAROLD EVANS, Owner 8163 No. Peach Ave. 299 -9058 CLOVIS PAPAGN I FRUIT CO. CLOVIS Phone 299 -2541 KIRKMAN TRUCKING INC. AL KIRKMAN, OWNER P.O. BOX 185 439 -4853 PINEDALE KEPCO PINEDALE DRY FILL OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Except Easter, 4th of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas DRY DUMPING ONLY 439 -1871 INGRAM & ALLUVIAL PINEDALE ( Northwest corner) competence and experience, and every effort must be made to develop specialists in this field in adequate numbers. Bombings are, of course, notoriously dif- ficult to investigate and solve —and un- derstandably so. Witnesses to the clandestine placement of a bomb are obviously rare. Normally, too, considerable time and distance separate the bomber from the explosion which itself acts to destroy any existing physical KOWLOON KITCHEN 299 -2942 CHINESE FOOD FAMILY STYLE DINNER & ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Open 6 Days 11:30 A.M. - 9 P.M. — Closed Mondays 651 Shaw (Bonanza Shopping Center) Clovis SAVINO'S MARKET TONY SAVINO 4690 E. Herndon 299.4653 CLOVIS SASSANO'S MENS WEAR Notionally Advertised Merchandise 448 Pollasky Ave. 299 -4430 Clovis SOBOBA ALUMINUM AWNINGS OF FRESNO State Contr. License No. 269106 329 N. Minnewawa Ave. 299 -3692 Clovis MI RANCHO TORTILLA SHOP 299 -3183 801 Purvis Ave. Clovis STEREO - COLOR - BLACK & WHITE MASTER CHARGE - BANKAMERICARD STAN'S TV & RADIO REPAIR AUTO - HOME - QUALITY SERVICE - GUARANTEED 7 Days Answering Service — Phone 299 -7207 624 Woodworth Ave. Clovis ,enderson exPerimentaL gardens, Jnc. PLANT SPECIALISTS License No. 276157 R. U, Box 612 DONALD KLEIM Phone Fresno 291.2484 Clovis. Calif. 93612.. BOARDING BATHING & GROOMING Cats & Dogs Dogs —AI I Breeds CLOVIS BOARDING KENNELS LOU BRILL, OWNER 728 Lincoln Ave., Clovis 299 -8481 125 evidence. Consequently, these cases require highly specialized investigative attention and technical resources. To more effectively meet these critical and demanding investigative challenges, law en- forcement agencies are urged to fully utilize the extensive areas of technical and training assistance offered through the FBI. Major cooperative areas of this type include the many services of the FBI Laboratory in relation to the forensic examination of physical evidence, and other forms of highly advanced technical aid. Also of major importance are the varied forms of training support and technical information concerning bombing devices provided by the FBI Bomb Data Program. Statistical data and related information pertaining to bombing incidents are compiled and disseminated through the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program to all police agancies. In a very real sense, the power of knowledge is perhaps law enforcement's most potent weapon in our struggle against the awesome destructiveness of the bombing menace. Let us use this power to maximum effect. CLOVIS FLOOR COVERING YOUR .Armstrong '--/ DEALER COVED LINOLEUM QUALITY SHEET VINYL WORK VINYL TILE r SELECTION Of ALL TYPES OF CARPETING pp000© - SPECIALISTS - IN REMODELING WORK "DON" FRII I37IMATII „ED„ CHESTNUT STATILICINSI NO. 99778E SULLENGER 410 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299 -0131 Brands: Academy Clovis Gold Sunkist Commodore Clovis Citrus Association Packer & Shipper of 'Sunkist' Oranges P.O. Box 297 7373 N. Minnewawa Ave. Tel. (209) 299 -3111 Clovis, Ca. 93612 RECOGNITION OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENTS OF FRESNO COUNTY In recognition of the spirit of cooperation that exists be- tween law enforcement agencies in Fresno County, The Sheriff's Review is happy to carry reports of those depart- ments who submitted articles. All departments were invited to participate except Fresno Police Department which publishes its own magazine. The material supplied is carried on the following pages. AEDAZ P - R FARMS, INC. GROWERS - PACKERS - SHIPPERS PAT RICCHIUTI, JR. PH. (209) 299 -0201 RES. (209) 431 -3949 2917 EAST SHEPHERD CLOVIS, CALIF. 93612 CONGRATULATIONS ON A JOB WELL DONE CLOVIS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 299 -2173 88 N. DeWitt Ave., Clovis Clovis Sportsman Center Camping, Hunting & Fishing 298 -8313 233 W. Shaw Ave. Clovis r.Rd eo of i2aL f owia. FRESNO. CALIFORNIA CUSTOM MADE POOL TABLES & ACCESSORIES BOB & SALLIE BEBB. OWNERs 7040 N. HARRISON PINEDALE. CA. 93660 PHONE (209) 439 -8241 CONTRERAS ROOFING License No. 215320 Master Applicators For CERTAINTEED * SHAKES SHINGLES * COMPOSITION Tile Roofs a Specialty Siding All Types - Repairs on Old Roofs NEW ROOFS PUT ON Free Estimates & Inspection Insured for P.L. & P.D. 7033 N. Harrison, Pinedole 431 -5326 .W0.:.-, _..: ��. 1X;; ,� Q_&Vjf by Shelby Cox The City of Clovis has been known to many other agencies and to many people who travel the Central California area as a "cow- town." But Clovis is trying to change the image from "cow- town" to "western city." Information gathered from an analysis of surveys has shown that Clovis is the fastest _ growing city in California, percentage -wise, based on population growth. Along with this increased growth, there has also been an in- crease in the crime rate in the areas of major crimes —armed robberies, narcotics, and burglaries. In coping with the situation the Clovis Police Department has tried to handle its problems N; '! I Above left: Old Police Station at a .. k t ° I Bullard & Pollasky. Left: New Police Station under construction at 5th and Baron. JACK'S ARCO SERVICE 984 W. Shaw 291 -5652 CLOVIS MONARCH TILE & COPING Finest Quality of Tile and Coping New Installations & Repairs 1125 Barstow DONALD BALL Clovis, CA 93612 Bus. 298 -8666 xof.P Coxctete i?aNireactiom G'ompaNy CEMENT CONTRACTOR LIC. #265755 (209) 2994741 CLARENCE KOLLMANSBERGER 8652 E. SHAW Owner CLOVIS, CALIFORNIA 93612 REMCO CONSTRUCTION CO. General Building & Engineering 816 Lincoln Ave., Clovis 299 -2581 Cal -Ag Farm Management UAL 1 rl� 14i 8057 N. Thompson Clovis, CA 93612 (209) 299 -0417 CAL MILLER Farm Manager working in our current facility, which is an- tiquated in all respects. But the City of Clovis is in the process of building a new facility which will be more than adequate. It will have ample space for interrogation rooms, office space, a teletype office, areas for filing cabinets, a jail complex, a photo lab, and a large basement which will eventually be used for an un- derground indoor pistol range. Also in the large basement area, housed beneath the Police Department, are the air conditioning and heating units for the entire facility, which consists of the Police Depart- ment, City Hall, a new Council Chamber, Engineering Department, and the new Clovis branch of the Fresno County Library. The Clovis Police Department, and the City of Clovis as a whole, should be very proud of this new facility. It will aid the community greatly by allowing the Police Officers ample space to do a proper job. It will also be a gathering place for the community, in the Council Chambers and the library area, and it will definitely be an asset to the entire area. The design of the exterior of the building, J i m Gee's HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING ALSO PLUMBING SPECIALIZING IN HOME REMODEL & SMALL COMMERCIAL REPAIR ALL MAKES - FINANCING AVAILABLE STATE LICENSE NO. 302096 1263 BARSTOW, CLOVIS 299 -1485 CAROL RILEY Chief's Secretary with its Spanish red tile roof, depicts a basically western style. Clovis is staying with the western way of life, but we hope to lose the "cow- town" image. Troisi's LUNCHES . . . DINNERS BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE UP TO 150 Live Music Dancing Thurs., Fri., 8 Sot. Nites 1441 Tollhouse Road, Clovis 299 -2188 f y0 THINGS TO RENT ENT* �.- FOR EVERY EVENT 4098 E. Shaw Ave. 299 -7284 Clovis GORUBEC'S TOWING SERVICE ® SHEII wl1® TE Complete One -stop Service — All Makes 24 Hour Towing 521 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299 -6053 CLOVIS CONCRETE PIPE CO. SERVING FRESNO COUNTY SINCE 1919 299 -4464 CLOVIS BARON IAN'S BACKHOE SERVICE Ph. 299 -5001 7375 Alluvial Ave., Clovis Clovis Police Department _4 \/� ` THOMAS HIGGASON Chief of Police "N% SGT. SGT. C. ATKINS SGT. W. BEAVER GINO PISHONE Captain t SGT. J. MORROW R FOR SERVICE i SALES REPAIRS 377 No. Minnewowa at Herndon, Clovis 299 -2587 BOICE FUNERAL HOME ALICE M. BOICE - RONALD G. PIMENTEL - MAXINE BARNETT 308 Pollasky 299 -4372 CLOVIS P & D PLUMBING License No. 305267 Prompt Efficient Service - Reasonable Prices EMERGENCY SERVICE REPAIRS 291 -5677 2525 DE WITT AVE. CLOVIS Courtesy of VALLEY FENCE CO. 4565 E. Herndon, Clovis 299 -0451 129 JACK McGAUGHY Lieutenant SGT. T. PAYNE DET. J. REECE DET. S. COX Juvenile Sergeant Identifications CLOVIS AMBULANCE 299 -0417 Courteous, Dependable Service, 24 flours A Day RADIO DISPATCHED — OXYGEN EQUIPPED PATIENT AMBULANCE SERVICE, INC. CLOVIS, CALIFORNIA Carl Holland AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL SALES - SERVICE Authorised Sales 6 Service Skilled Installation & Remodeling Dealer For We Do the Design d layout Free E,Hrneles Cheerfully Given , WAN Wildirgs Air Condlli —d W10-1 nnhrnrpNan of 111-1— 7 Year bank Flnarci.9 Available BUDDLE AIR LONDITIOM11116 & MEATIM6 Stan huddle Owner, Serving SeOdled 1511 Railroad Ave. Customer, Since 1950 CIOVIS Phone 299 -4000 Clovis Police Department 000 � I i E. DOWNS L. AVERY F. CHAMP G. FISHER R. FULLER R. GREATHOUSE Detective Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman d"'000' G. GROVE S. HALL J. HUBBARD B. JEANS T. TUCKER M. TORASIAN Patrol & I.D. Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman 0 (000" D. UZZELL J. ZULIM B. WARD School Resources Patrolman Police Cadet S. HAGLER B. QUINTANA Dispatcher Dispatcher ANTIQUE WORLD �Q Clocks - Watches - Antique Silver & Jewelry C Appraisals - Buy - Trade - Sell Primitives - Orientals - Books 346 Pollasky Ave_ Clovis 299 -4917 L1 C�.t LfT1 ._ L. P. COLE WOOD SALES BEST IN FIREPLACE WOOD OAK - PINE 4724 E. Herndon, Clovis 299 -7426 CERTIFIED PIPE AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. LARRY V. THOMASON, President 4196 E. Herndon Ave., Clovis 299 -3151 130 H. RHODE Desk Sergeant M. BROOKS Dispatcher i B. GIHOUT Dispatcher JIM'S PLACE Western Dancing — Wed.- Fri. -Sat. Nites 430 Clovis Ave. 299 -2597 Clovis KUR -MAX SERVICE Parking Lot Service Line Striping 6200 N. Villa, Clovis 299 -6735 GAMBER HOMES NEW HOMES & REMODELING 299 -0101 or 299 -8332 Clovis ACE PORTABLE STEAM CLEANING BILL CHANCE, OWNER 8626 E. SHAW AVE., CLOVIS 299 -0363 I� �a Don't Be Too Nice or the Short Changers Will Get You A reformed short - change artist recently decided to reveal secrets of how she averaged $100 an hour bilking unsuspecting cashiers. Friendly clerks who want to please are the best targets, and young ones are the most gullible. Successful operators are careful in choosing their "marks" because they all know that choosing the wrong type is bad news. The "artist" said the first step is to choose a "mark." Here is how she described the operation itself in an interview with a Los Angeles reporter: FRANCO'S MEXICAN FOOD AT ITS FINEST 836 Pollasky - Clovis, California Food To Go — Phone 299 -6431 Hours (Closed Mondays): TUES.- THURS.- 11:30 -9 FRIDAY & SAT.- 11:30 -10 SUNDAYS-4 to 9 p.m. BROWN'S TEXACO TUNE -UP— BRAKES —AIR COND TIRES—BATTERIES—ACC Towing Service Owner Leonard Brown 525 W. Shaw Ave., Clovis 299 -5074 CLOVIS RADIATOR SERVICE IN CLOVIS Specialist - Truck - Tractor - Auto Cleaning - Repairing - Recoring 551 -8th, Clovis 299 -2395 A -1 ROOFING CO. Residential — Industrial — Commercial 24 -Hour Service "No Job Too Large Or Too Small" Charles Miller — Owner 6620 E. Gettysburg Ave., Clovis 291.7796 CALIFORNIA CITIES CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractor 299 -0464 1114 Barstow Ave. Clovis 131 "All right, say you start out with a $10 note. You go into a store and buy something for under a dollar. "Okay, now you give the 10 to the clerk, and she'll start giving back your change, coins first. As soon as she's given you your coins, you turn and make like you're leavin', follow? "Then the clerk calls you back. `Just a minute,' she says. `You forgot the rest of your change.' So you turn back, and you look kinda confused as she hands you your $9. Now, when you have that $9 in your hand, you say, `I'm sorry, but I didn't mean to give you a 10; I really didn't want to break it. Can I please have it back and I'll give you a five and five ones for it?' "Most people will say sure 'cause they don't want big bills in their drawer. SIERRA CUSTOM HOMES "THE MEN WHO GIVE YOU WHAT YOU WANT" 7181 E. TOLLHOUSE ROAD 299 -.6847 CLOVIS CUSTOM GUNITE WORK DITCHES - DAMS RETAINING WALLS Cal, Lie. 4 243597 STATE LICENSED - INSURED PL d PD CONTRACT BIDS INVITED Central Valley Tile & Plastering Inc. 299 -3443 1436 MENLO AVE. CLOVIS "The object is to get your ten back. So you ask for it. She gives you your 10, and you give her the nine ones in your hand. Then you say, `Count it to make sure it's right.' "Okay, she counts it: five, six, seven, eight, nine. Then she says, `Well, you owe me another dollar.' "You always have another dollar available. Okay, now you got a 10 in your hand. She has nine. And you have another dollar, so that makes $11 in your hand. She counts her money and says, `I have $9; you owe me another dollar.' You say, `I tell you what —you got nine there, right? Here's 11 more. Eleven and nine make twenty. Give me a 20.' So you walked in with with a 10 and you walk out with 20. No sweat." Not only does it really work, but, said Ms. X, "I've even walked into McDonald's and taken off 60 bucks in one transaction. And once I walked into a Rexall Drugstore, bought a pack of cigarettes and walked out with $90. And then there was the time I walked into a hard- ware store, bought a package of screws and walked out with $120." COME IN AND MEET THE MOSHER FAMILY MOE, VELMA, NANCY ALBONICO New Owners of The Old Mi I lerton Store AND SALOON SALOON Full line of GENERALSTORE aa"' to 7 p.m. necessities and CLOSED TUESDAY See our antique decor. Charles Krug RODEO RANCH Wonderful Worm Farm Inc. Invites You to visit our worm farm and see how you too can turn your backyard into extra profits in your spare time! Call for an appointment. 291 -7512 4670 N. Temperance Clovis Tom & Carole, your hosts BILL RAGLAND BILL'S GOLDEN HORSESHOE CLUB Formerly Dee's COCKTAILS — PIANO BAR LO BALL - PAN - DRAW POKER 24 —Hour playing on weekends 532 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299 -9797 STEVE GILTNER AIR CONDITIONING HEATING & REFRIGERATION SERVICE AND REPAIR FURNACE REPAIR & SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS Low Rates Eves & Weekends 1504 Scott Ave- Clovis 299 -0942 BOB'S DRYWALL & ACOUSTIC CEILINGS Contractors License No. 230393 Phone 291 -8155 7776 E. Ashlan Ave. Clovis Atin Jnduilriej, —9nc. APOLLO FIRE HYDRANTS -EPDXY COATINGS HOWARD D. AKIN 2898 MINNEWAWA (209) 291 -5454 CLOVIS, CA 93612 ~~x� D e P r i m a Landscape Contractor Phone 299 -9435 10428 No. Willow Clovis Clovis Trailer & Camper Storage Phone 299 -7277 729 Jefferson Ave., Clovis JOSEPH P. GUISTO GENERAL CONTRACTOR State Contractors License No. 224489 Call 299 -6222 or 299 -5875 432 HUGHES CLOVIS FICKLE INC. 299 -5284 1500 Villa Ave. Clovis ag M fo1 de FIREBAUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT Murder of Officer Mars Year by Perry Johnson The past year has been a very traumatic and eventful experience for the Officers of Firebaugh. The year has been laced with the tragic loss of one of our Officers and many unforeseen occurences. Early on Monday morning, August 19, 1975, Officer Sixto Maldonado, working in the Dispatcher's office, was confronted by an armed assailant, later identified as James Charles Heather. The assailant shot Officer Maldonado at point blank range in the chest with a 12 gauge shotgun. The suspect then removed Officer Maldonado's 9mm service weapon and fled on foot. Officer Amos Reyes_ found the body shortly after the incident and with the aid of Sgt. Rod Lake and Officer Bobby Redding attempted to revive the fallen officer. Their attempts were futile due to the extent of the injury Officer Maldonado had sustained. A short time later Officer Maldonado was pronounced dead on arrival at the Dos Palos Hospital. A broadcast of the incident brought im- mediate response from the members of the Firebaugh Police Department, as well as the Fresno County Sheriff's Office. Madera County Sheriffs, California Highway Patrol, Mendota Police, Kerman Police, San Joaquin Police, and many citizens began the search for the suspect in the murder. The search began at the San Joaquin River, and covered approximately ten miles of thick undergrowth and several surrounding ranches. All the agencies involved in the search worked around the clock in an all -out effort to capture the suspect. The extensive search continued for four days, stopping only while full honors were given to the slain officer, with some 300 men from many agencies paying their last respects to Officer Maldonado. On the evening of August 22, 1975, at about ":30 P.M. a local citizen reported that he had found the suspect and that the suspect was dead. Officers arrived at the Bataan Motel, 133 .y 1 OFFICER SIXTO MALDONADO, JR. Killed in the line of duty August 19, 1975 which had been vacated for remodeling, and had been searched earlier, and found Heather sitting in a shower stall with a wound to his forehead. A 12 gauge shotgun, loaded, with the safety in the off position, was lying in the suspect's lap, pointed toward the entrance. Officer Maldonado's 9mm service weapon was still in the suspect's hand, with one empty shell casing lodged in the action. The search had at last come to an end. Sixto Maldonado became a reserve officer in February 1973 and worked in that c4pacity until September of the same year. He was then hired on a regular basis and gained the respect of all the officers in the Department for being an efficient and eager officer. Officer Maldonado was very active throughout the community as well as the Department, giving freely of his spare time to the Ambulance service, Cadet Program and School Resources Program. Maldonado was also very active in the sports activities of the Police Department. Officer Maldonado has been enrolled in the International Police Hall of Fame, located in Miami, Florida. He is survived by his wife, Rosie, and a son, Sixto Maldonado Jr. Mrs. Maldonado was presented with a citation and Police Medal of Honor on behalf of the Latino Peace Officers Association. PROGRESS PROGRAMS The Firebaugh Police Department serves a population of approximately 4,000 within the jurisdiction of its district. The department maintains a working force currently supervised by Chief Howard Manes and Sgt. Rod Lake. Under their supervision, the patrolmen Glen Baldwin, Dennis Palmer, Amos Reyes, Bobby Redding, Joseph Amador and Perry Johnson perform the duties of protection of life and property. A twenty -four hour dispatch for Police, Fire and Ambulance is operated by Officer Nar Soriano, Officer Perry Johnson, Mrs. Cathy Hardin and Mr. Joe Ruiz. Each officer of the department has qualified as an Emergency Medical Technician or is currently enrolled in the E.M.T. program. All ambulance calls are handled within the Police Department. All officers of the department must meet P.O.S.T. requirements and maintain their training by updating their knowledge of current Continued on page 137 WILMOTH CONSTRUCTION CO. Lowbed Trucking General Engineering Contractor Heavy Construction Equipment Rental Contr. Lic. No. 21 1461 Office 8 Yard 7645 N.Locan Clovis, Calif. 93612 Phone (209) 299 -9591 CLOVIS 500 CLUB Cocktails * Card Room Ladies & Gentlemen Welcome 500 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299 -9951 Clovis Avenue Sanitarium Since 1942 Bed & Ambulatory — Men and Women Licensed by State Dept. of Mental Hygiene 2604 Clovis Ave. CLOVIS 291 -2173 AL'S UPHOLSTERY ALL TYPES FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING FREE ESTIMATES — PICK UP & DELIVERY 718 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299 -8300 HARRY D. JOHNSON ACOUSTICAL CONTRACTOR Contractors License #150369 ESTABLISHED IN 1953 299 -7234 7505 No. Willow Ave. Clovis HAWG HEAVEN SPORT SHOP COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING & HUNTING SUPPLIES 855 -2484 AUBERRY GEORGE'S CAFE Breakfast — Lunch HOME MADE PIES — FOOD TO GO Mon.- Thurs. 5 A.M. to 3 P.M. Fri. & Sat. 5 A.M. to 6 P.M. 855 -9290 AUBERRY AUBERRY GARAGE COMPLETE AUTO PARTS & REPAIR 24 Hour AAA Towing & Emergency Road Service 855-2560 Auberry ,R PONDEROSA VAN GAS L.P. Gas Sales & Service — Appliances P.O. Box 138 855 -2565 Auberry M. L. IVIE Appraiser of Mountain Property 855 -2555 Auberry, Calif. FOOTHILL FEED & SUPPLY • Western Apparel • A Complete Line Of Feed • Tack — Hay — Stock Remedies $55 -2915 Across from Security Bank, Auberry FIREBAUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT !n i �r 9 G. TRAYLOR Lieutenant { J. AMADOR G. BALDWIN Patrolman Patrolman C. HARDIN Matron & Disp HOWARD MANES Chief P. JOHNSON Patrolman J. RUIZ Dispatcher Ni FRAN'S COUNTRY KITCHEN • HOME COOKING • BEER • WINE 168 Dinky Creek Rd. 841 -3253 Shaver Lake KEN'S MARKET WM. L. DIBBLE SHAVER LAKE, CALIF. Phone: 841 -3549 PONDEROSA MARKET GENERAL MERCHANDISE Fresh Meats - Vegetables Liquor Dept. Fred Tuttle & Barney Amundsen Owners Auberry, 855 -2533 D. PALMER Pairolman c� w ` R. LAKE Sergeant 1 . IL B. REDDING A. REYES Patrolman Patrolman V SERVING FRESNO - CLOVIS 1 STOP AUTOMOTIVE FORE /GM- DOMESTIC ENGINE REBUILCNG 299 UPS -2500 rLE:�T CTALNE CARBURETORS �, a BIM ;� cop r RANSMISSIONS AIR CONDITIONING PICK UP & DELIVERY ® l CLOVIS AUTO REPAIR 119 E. SHAW AVE. (Next to Renewal Auto Body) CLOVIS POLLARD RANCH RIDING LESSONS - WESTERN Breaking — Training — Boarding Chuck Pollard: Owner 13545 E. Bullard Ave. 299 -3453 Clovis Firebaugh Police Department Reserves r Z .A SO- R. LEROY B. McGEE R. RINALDO N. SORINO H. WANN Res. Patrol Res. Patrol Res. Patrol Res. Patrol Res. Patrol Cadets LOUIS GOMEZ FERNIE MALDONADO ANGELO'S SHAVER LAKE BAKERY & COFFEE SHOP P. O. Box 37 Shaver Lake SHAVER LAKE TRADING POST DINING ROOM — COCKTAILS Johnnie & Bobbie 841 -3414 Shaver Lake KEN & BETTY MATTHEWS, Prop. KEN'S SHOPPING CENTER (A COMPLETE STORE) P. O. Box 156 Shaver Lake, Calif. Phone 841-3242 WTI • • SHAVER LAKE GARAGE —ARCO PRODUCTS — Chains, propane, unleaded gas. Winter car parking. Summer storage for cars & boats. Open daily. Shaver Lake SHAVER T���/���� LAKE 841 -3298 Shaver Lake HARDWARE STORE Homeiite -McCulloch — Sales & Service 136 STEVE & JERRY'S CAFE & SERVICE SHORT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY EVERYTHING FOR THE FISHERMAN 17304 N. FRIANT FRIANT, CALIF. FRIANT GARAGE Towing — Standard Products HAROLD R. BENSON 822 -2270 Friant LUCKY BAIT Bait & Tackle Beer & Wine - Gas - Picnic Supplies 16959 Friant Rd. Friant 822 -9426 MIKE'S Pool — Beer — Snacks FRIANT RIVERBRIDGE INN Ice Cold Beer With Snacks Soft Drinks For The Younger Set Wed. Nite Pool Tournament Open Daily 10 A.M. Until . . . Friant LOST LAKE BAIT SHOP DRIVE -IN Picnic Supplies 16357 Friant Rd. Lost Lake When at HUNTINGTON LAKE Visit THE PINE CONE SHOPPE LAKESHORE, CALIF. Firebaugh Police Matrons Firebaugh Police Matrons: Bottom Row, left to right, R. Johnson, R. Maldonado, F.M. Shuemake, D. Reyes; Top Row, left to right, M. Baldwin, K. Barragan, C. Lake, I. Gomez, C. Hardin. Nautical Giftware Marine Hardware I1 Bottoms Faired ecYi[Ing Bottoms Painted peclelt es DEALERS FOR: BANSHEE FLIPPER DAVE AND SANDY DELANO CHRYSLER 439 -4112 - 822 -7159 17070 N. FRIANT RD., FRIANT ALVARADO'S UNION 76 STATION Phone 843 -2392 BIOLA, CALIF. CARDOSO'S LIQUOR 843 -2525 P.O. Box 247 Biola Em i Epperson'sMarket, Inc. of California Custom Vineyard Installation Paper Trays • End Posts • Gropestakes • Wire Staple Guns • Insecticides • Equipment Rentals PHONE (209) 846 -7325 2590 N. MADERA AVE. KERMAN, CALIF.93630 Diego Barcelos Dairy 846 -8687 736 So. Lassen Ave. Kerman 137 legislation and arrest procedure. A reserve force supervised by Officer Bobby Redding maintains order at local dances and social functions as well as putting in many hours on patrol and office duty. Reserve Officers Robert Rinaldi, Herb Wann, Bossie McGee, Renny LeRoy and Don Norton all meet P.C. 832 and are very helpful to the department. A Police Cadet program led by Officers Palmer and Amador currently has three members, Louis Gomez (Spider), Fernie Maldonado, and Victor Padia. These young men have been a credit to the department, are responsible for office duty and teletype operation, and are sworn personnel. The Firebaugh Police have a policy of at- tempting to "get involved" when it comes to local problems of the citizens. By extensive public relations and department- initiated programs the Police try to keep the public informed. Officers Palmer, Baldwin, Reyes and Amador are very active in the School Resource program. These officers give speeches and demonstrations and are very well liked by local Bio -Pak Fruit Co. GROWERS — PACKERS -- SHIPPERS Peaches - Grapes - Plums and Nectarines COLD STORAGE FACILITIES William M. Gage, Shed Manager EDWIN RALPH RUBY, Sales Manager - President Phones: Kerman 934 -2891 - 843 -2891 Car 31 — 846 -8887 P. O. Box 205 Biola BAKER COMMODITIES, INC. KERMAN DIVISION � nnJ.a� i o uu 11 FRESNO 237 -4320 P. O. BOX 487 KERMAN 846 -9393 KERMAN, CALIFORNIA social groups and students. The past year's campaign dealt with narcotics. A newspaper article by Officer Johnson entitled "Rap Sheet" is written to answer the questions of the citizens. Officer Johnson is also a Hunters Safety Instructor and the Team leader of the Underwater Search and Rescue Team. The Police Department also has its own matrons for the transporting of female prisoners. Mrs. Catherine Hardin, J. Traylor, Carrol Lake, Margarette Baldwin, Sharron Palmer, Diane Reyes, Rosalie Johnson, Rosie Maldonado, Isabelle Gomez and Cathy Barragan devote much of their time to that task. A volunteer search and rescue team was formed for the purpose of recovering deceased persons, evidence and vehicles from our local canals. All members of the team are certified N.A.U.I. scuba divers. Since they formed approximately ten months ago they have recovered two persons and three vehicles. The members are Perry Johnson (team leader), Rosalie Johnson (diver), Ray Parker (diver), and John Franklin (diver). These divers are on call 24 hours a day and will assist any law enforcement agency. The City of Firebaugh insures the team with California State Com- pensation. As Officers of the Firebaugh Police Department we hope to serve the citizens of Firebaugh in a manner that benefits all those requesting our help. Farmers — Secure in your presence Thanks HANSEN RANCHES 2835 N. HOWARD AVE. KERMAN, CALIFORNIA Members of the Firebaugh Underwater Search and Recovery Team are Ray Parker, diver, Perry Johnson, team leader, Rosalie Johnson, diver, and John Franklin, diver. TIUJILLO BAR BEER - POOL - SNACKS 950 N. Madera Ave. KERMAN VAUGHAN'S MARKET MEAT PRODUCE COLD DRINKS BARBECUED CHICKEN 2960 N. MADERA AVE. KERMAN PLAZA DRUG COR. WHITES BRIDGE RD. AND MADERA AVE. Kerman Ph. 846 -9396 Fresno Ph. 266 -8796 15051 W. Whitesbridge Rd. Kerman, Calif. MACK LAZARUS SALES & SERVICE * FORDS * YAMAHA SPORTCYCLES * MOBILE HOMES ''Lowest Delivered Prices In The State'' HEADOUARTERS OFFICE 14750 W. Whitesbridge Rd., Kerman — 846 -9341 Fresno Phone 233 -1802 Other Location To Serve You: FRESNO • NEW TIRES • TUBES • RECAPS • BATTERIES HOLLIS & IHDE TIRE SALES & SERVICE 1020 No. Madera Avenue Kerman, California 93630 Phone: 846 -6112, Kerman 266 -7403, Fresno A & H FARMS RANCH 846 -8758 KERMAN Firebaugh Police Department .-i. . tl ijmnr � � — " Prisoner Transport Vehicle � i O WOULD YOU BELIEVE I Firebough Police Officer Dennis Palmer undergoes a hair style procedure. Dennis says this should improve his appearance and prevent his hat from mussing his curly hair. SWISS AMERICAN BAR OUT WHERE THE SIDEWALKS END AND THE WEST BEGINS MAIN ST. SAN JOAQUIN WEST SIDE PUMP CO. Pumps - Pump Repairs & Sprinkler Systems Phone 693 -4315 San Joaquin, Calif. 139 ,. 4 Police Units NOBLE LAND & CATTLE CO. 846 -9303 P. O. Box 511 Kerman KERMAN WHOLESALE MEAT CO. USDA INSPECTED MEAT ONLY Restaurants, Schools, Markets, Etc. Fred & Dawn Pallesi, Owners 861 So. Madera Ave., Kerman Phone 846 -9694 Fresno 485 -8927 UNREPENTANT DIP Crime Fighting by Advertising Millions of dollars are transferred every year from the pockets of hardworking citizens to the underworld through the deft hands of pick- pockets, more casually known as "dips." There are precautions that can be taken but honest people sometimes don't think of the need for taking them or they just plain don't want to be bothered. The answer, therefore, is a pickproof hip pocket. So far there isn't one available but that may soon change because of a tailor who ad- vertised and a dip that responded. The tailor is Elsie L. Young, 58, a warm, friendly woman who has been sewing ever since somebody gave her an old treadle machine some 39 years ago. Of course the treadle model is long gone; now she makes her living at a whirring electric Singer in her modest, turn -of- HELM STORE FEA TURING BEER & WINE /FRESH MEATS AND PRODUCE STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS 866 -5366 14935 So. LASSEN, HELM, CAL. HELM BEAN & SEED WAREHOUSE, INC. P. O. Box 68 Phone (209) 866 -5422 - 864 -8533 HELM, CALIFORNIA the - century home on a quiet street in In- dianapolis. The pickpocket is a man Mrs. Young has never met. Or so she thinks. In an anonymous letter, he sent her his plans for a pickpocket -proof pair of pants. She is now attempting to patent the design, hoping to sell it to a manufacturer. At the least she hopes to help her own customers hang on to their wallets. The story begain late last fall when a client asked her if she could fix his pocket so it couldn't be picked. "The man was from around St. Louis, in town for a business meeting," she recalls. "He said he had lost $175 when his billfold was stolen not too long before." Mrs. Young had to tell the man she couldn't help. But she was intrigued by the idea and MENDOTA FOOD CENTER FRESH MEATS & PRODUCE BEER - WINE CLOTHING 655 -4391 697 DERRICK, MENDOTA 24 HOUR TOWING JOHN'S CHEVRON SERVICE 655 -4411 IF NO ANSWER CALL 855 -4987 OR 655 -4170 613 OLLER MENDOTA WESTSIDE CHEMICAL WESTSIDE HARDWARE MENDOTA MOTOR PARTS P.O. Box 126, Mendota Phone 655 -4206 W. J. DEAL RANCH Growers Of COTTON • GRAIN • ALFALFA P. O. Box 427 — Mendota k9 F soon began to experiment on old trousers. She was at it one evening when newspaper reporter Robert Rees dropped by to get his windbreaker mended. He suggested she place a classified ad asking for suggestions. D & D MARKET Groceries - Meats - Fruits - Vegetables Beer - Wine - Notions 405 N St, 659 -3142 Firebaugh REBECCHI DEPT. STORE Shoes and Clothing for the Family Blue Chip Stamps - Bankamericard 1467 11th Street 659 -2259 Firebaugh ADAMS AUTO SUPPLY 4 VICTOR CALDERON — JOE JOHNSON W 939 "N" Street Firebaugh, California Ph. 659 -2026 FIREBAUGH CONCRETE & MATERIALS CO. Ready Mix Concrete — Rock — Sand Sack Cement Ben Latorraco — Res. OL 9 -2862 8th St. & Highway 33 Firebaugh, Calif. CLYDE WESTMORELAND CLYDE'S AUTO PAINTING & REPAIR CUSTOM PAINTING • GLASS INSTALLED Reasonable Estimates • Insurance Work Bus. 659 -2594 14th & "N" St., Firebaugh D. T. LOCKE RANCH Bass Ave. — Box 126 659 -2517 Firebaugh BROWNIE'S PLACE COLD BEER & WINE SANDWICHES 7th & K MENDOTA NATIONAL MARKET xi �.. Wholesale and Retail Sm Meat and Groceries �� Calif. Meat 693 4337 INSTRUTIONILL Siff FRUIT - YECETUM A SPICES RABB BROS. TRUCKING, INC. P. 0. Box 736 i IL " _ San Joaquin, Calif. ! Phone 693 -4325 141 Together they composed the following ad, which appeared in the Indianapolis Star. "Eastside tailor seeks design for pick -proof man's hip pocket. Professionals invited to compete. Agreed -upon fee paid earliest delivered, acceptable design. Young the Tailor, 1220 North Colorado, 46201." UNREPENTANT DIP The "professionals" Mrs. Young had in mind were "people in the tailoring business, people with some experience in manufacturing clothing." At her mailbox two days later, she was shocked to learn she had tapped experience of another kind. But she found a design that she immediately sensed was "right on target." It was attached to the following letter: "In reply to your advertisement in the Star, I am offering you a method of protecting men from having their pockets picked. To establish my credibility, I am a retired professional pick- pocket and am 78 years old. I make no apologies for my former profession which I look back upon with a certain amount of pride because I was one of the best in the business. "Picking pockets is. an art and not to be J MART A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH MEATS & PRODUCE COLD BEER & WINE HARDWARE & CLOTHING ITEMS 655 -4401 580 DERRICK MENDOTA WESTRIDGE FARMING CO. 7500 So. San Diego Ave. MENDOTA indulged in by amateurs. I say it is an art because if lifting a man's wallet without his knowledge, and while he is awake and alert, isn't an art, I don't know what is. DISCOUNTING RAZORS "As you will note by the inclosed (sic) rough sketch of a man's hip pocket, the simple device of a band of elastic sewn into the left hip pocket of a pair of trousers is a foolproof method of thwarting pickpockets. There is only one way a pocket can be picked and that is by sliding the index and middle fingers over both sides of a wallet and deftly lifting it out. "There is nothing to a popular conception that pockets are slit with a razor blade and the poke removed from the bottom of the pocket. That is ridiculous. "I note in your ad you offer to pay an agreed - upon fee for the earliest acceptable design. In my case, this will not be necessary. Perhaps retribution, at my age, has set in a little bit and I am, in a way, trying to clear my conscience (although I have no trouble sleeping). I live off of `dividends' saved during my productive years, plus Social Security. Hence, I reject your fee and keep my identity anonymous. HEAT IN CHICAGO "When I retired 13 years ago, I moved to Indianapolis from Chicago because the heat of Chicago cops never leaves a professional. Indianapolis is a good place to live and I have never jeopardized my peace of mind by practicing my art here. "I hereby relinquish all rights and claims to this design and turn them over to you without cost or obligation." The letter was signed "Joe." "He had such a simple idea," exclaims Mrs. Young, who is convinced that the design will be both effective and easy to install. She decided to try it out on her oldest son, Jack, whose consulting job recently took him to Nigeria. "When he came up for a little visit before he left, I put it into a pair of his pants and swore him to secrecy," she says. "He's going to be in airports and all, so it should be a good test." HOPE FOR TRAVEL "I'm very hopeful this is going to amount to something," says Mrs. Young, confessing she would like to make enough money to shut down W 142 her sewing machine now and then and travel a bit. "But if it doesn't, that's all right too. I've had so much fun with it," she says. For one thing, she and her friends enjoy speculating about Joe. "Now every old man that comes in I look at and wonder if it's him, she says. "I'll have to start asking, "Did you ever live in Chicago ?" She says business picked up and some clients began treating her "like a celebrity" after the Indianapolis Star ran a front -page story that included the text of the letter. Joe remains unknown. Mrs. Young lives in anticipation of wealth. Until her secret is made public, the hardworking, honest citizen will have to continue present precautions also in anticipation of the day he can benefit from Joe the dip's idea. LAS DELTAS GROCERY GENERAL MERCHANDISE BEER - COLD DRINKS 36576 W. SHAW, FIREBAUGH GILBERT PLUMBING SHOP 659 -2419 1 2th & M Street Firebaugh ESOLA & PERKINS DISPOSAL SERVICE 659 -2501 9740 N. DOS PALOS, FIREBAUGH THOMASON TRACTOR CO o��uecac "JOHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY" ATLAS - TOWNER - JOHN BEAN SPRAYERS 985 12th Street 659 -2039 Firebaugh, Calif. • • FRANK W. GOMES 7110 Washoe Ave. • Manager P.O. Box 657 • Residence Phone Firebaugh, Co. • 209 -659 -2205 209 -659 -3901 • Mobile Phone: 237 -1111 Car 5441 MENDOTA POLICE DEPARTMENT Serving the People of the Community Effective use of personnel and the ap- propriation of better equipment improve a police department's ability to combat crime and also create more contact between the community and police officers. Chief Silverio Sanchez has carefully guided his officers to obtain additional training and education. He observes this as a continuous project, for the varied duties of the police of- ficer require increased education and awareness of the problems a growing com- munity may have. The goal, specifically, is to attain a higher degree of professionalism and effectiveness for the officers who protect the rights and property of the people. PERSONNEL The Mendota Police Department is a BEST WISHES TR I AIR INC. SPRAYING — SEEDING — FERTILIZING Day or Night Application in Madera - Merced & Fresno Counties Car Radio Call Fresno 237 -1 11 1 Car # 1615 P. O. Box 486 — Firebaugh 915 10th St., Firebaugh 659 -3015 growing agency. The hiring of several new officers has been accomplished chiefly through the utilization of the state funded California Employment Training Act (CETA) by which grants are issued to potential full -time officers. From a ten -man department in 1974, the Mendota Police Department has expanded to include three additional officers. An effective recruiter of personnel, CETA grants to this agency have resulted in the hiring of Richard Espinosa, Karen Philp, Michael Espinoza, and Barry Finch. Richard Espinosa was selected to fill the position of retiring Joe Hughes. Michael Molsbergen was hired in March 1975 for the patrolman's position vacated by John Swimley. Both Molsbergen and Espinosa have suc- cessfully completed police academy training at the Modesto Regional Police Academy facility. V. C. BRITTON CO. FIREBAUGH CALIFORNIA J & J RANCH FIREBAUGH, CALIF. Karen Philp, Michael Espinoza and Barry Finch are to complete academy training within the next year. Officers Joe Rascon and Joe Silva attended the Bahn Fair, an 80 -hour course on photographic techniques at Lake Tahoe during this past year. Here these officers were in- structed about various photographic equip- ment and developing procedures. These techniques will be used for this department's investigative bureau. In February 1975 Sgt. Vernon Banta was classified as an expert in the field of shoe print identification at the Firebaugh Justice Court. Six Mendota officers had the opportunity last year to attend officers' survival classes at San Luis Obispo. The course of instruction is designed to make the police more aware of the problems and challenges he faces and how to better prepare himself against them. Officer Michael Molsbergen has been given the special and necessary task of introducing information to young students of local schools. The information is primarily related to the drug problem of the youth, and the program serves to let the young people know that their police department is here to help and serve the community. JOE HUGHES RETIRES A big event for Joe Hughes and the Mendota Police Department took place last June when Joe, a respected and well loved officer, retired. Joe Hughes' likeable personality was and is keenly felt in the community he chose to serve as a public servant. It should be noted that this officer was given the well- earned title of the Continued on page 146 PACIFIC FARM COMPANY FIREBAUGH, CALIFORNIA THREE ROCKS CAFE & DEPT. STORE (The Oasis of the West Side) BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER LEV IS - ACME BOOTS - PIONEER WEAR JACK 8 GENELL MINNITE, Owners 829 -0218 or 829 -3357 THREE ROCKS, CALIF. RAYMOND MINNITE OWNER AND MANAGER OF THREE ROCKS P. O. Box 204, Three Rocks (209) 829 -3352 Hy. 33 Between Mendota & Coalinga MINNITE'S VARIETY STORE P. O. Box 198, Cantua Creek, Caifornia GILIO'S MARKET P.O. Box 44, Cantua Creek Phone San Joaquin 698 -8649 BILL BETTINSOLI'S GAS — GARAGE SERVICE P. O. Box 198, Cantua Creek HOWARD JOHNSON'S RESTAURANTS Restaurant, Cocktail Lounge, Banquet Room 25032 W. Dorris Ave. Interstate 5 & U.S. 198 Coalinga, CA 209 -935 -1983 INTERNATIONAL AIR PORT COALINGA MUNICIPAL Tex Braly: Owner- Operator Rt. 1, Box 245 935 -9951 Coalinga RON LEE UNION OIL DISTRIBUTOR P.O. Box 834 — Coalinga 935 -1687 GRIFFIN & GRIFFIN FARMS 174 Sacramento 935 -0261 Coalinga MENDOTA POLICE DEPARTMENT SILVERIO SANCHEZ Chief of Police LT. EDDIE PORRAS JAUN AMADOR SGT. VERNON BANTA MICHAEL ESPINOSA Officer Officer RICHARD ESPINOSA BARRY FINCH Officer Officer KAREN PHILP JOSEPH RASCON ROBERT ROSENHAGEN JOSEPH SILVA Officer Officer Officer Off icer GEORGE'S WELDING Qualified for HIGH PRESSURE WELDING George Ramagno: Owner 109 So. Monterey Ave. 935 -0305 Coalinga Compliments of BIRDWELL RANCH Coalinga 145 LYDIA SANCHEZ Dispatcher H & H COTTON GINNING COMPANY 884 -2401 Fresno Coalinga Hwy. & Cadillac Ave. COALINGA "workhorse" of the department by his co- workers, because of his long and diligent hours on the job. In respect for the years of service Joe had given to the City of Mendota, a special retirement dinner was given in his honor. To add to the significance of the occasion, a specially designed plaque bearing his badge and thanking him for his years of service to the community was awarded to him. Many from the department and the community he had served came to wish Joe well. He is now a member of the Department of Public Works of this city, and is still with the police department as a reserve and will continue to serve his community when called upon. MENDOTA POLICE RESERVE Reserve officers provide capable volunteer assistance to the department. Frequently drawn from the cadet program of this agency, the reserves are carefully trained within our department to handle much of the work of a regular officer. This program also provides a useful source from which to draw manpower when needed. In an attempt to expose our b YES! ~� l4m pg m s E 1+50 PEREZ PACKING, INC. Growers and Shippers CALIFORNIA FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Firebaugh, California reserves to additional training facilities, we have encouraged them to attend the Fresno Police Department reserve meetings. Also, some of these officers are presently attending area colleges with classes in police science. The present reserve force is as follows: Reserve Lt. Dave Wilson, Vincent Medina, Don Schrupp, Alvaro Mojarras, Mike Wolford, Tim Kantor, and Joe Hughes. COMMUNICATION AND EQUIPMENT A significant improvement in equipment was Continued on page 148 OWL- FOLSOM ROCK CO. Ready Mixed Concrete Rock & Sand Base Materials 935-1122 P. O. Box 897 Coalinga MIKE BANTA Matron SAMMY GARCIA Cadet 7___1 Mendota Police 1 Matrons r SYLVIA BECERRA JANET RASCON Matron Matron Mendota Police Cadets STEVEN MEDINA Cadet Mendota Police Reserves PHIL MUNOZ Cadet I JOSE PULIDO Cadet M ALBERT RIOS Cadet ALVARO MOJARRES DONALD SCHRUPP Reserve Officer Reserve Officer BEVERLY & WILLIAM (BUD) KREYENHAGEN 209 935 -1390 Coalinga Plaza COALINGA PIPPIN'S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES AND SPECIALIZED MACHINE WORK P.O. Box 497 - 154 N. 4th St. - Ph. 935 -3078 Coalinga, California 93210 OILFIELD SHELL SERVICE Route 1 —Box 165 COALINGA, CALIF. DAVID WILSON Reserve Officer BURNETT CONSTRUCTION CO. General Pipeline & Oilfield Maintenance Contractors Phone. Bus. ( 209) 935 -0034 — Res. 935 -0265 Coalinga JOHN C. CONN RANCH COALINGA achieved during this past year. A portable radio program was initiated and has proved to be an effective way to facilitate communication. The portable radio allows each duty officer to have a means of direct communication with his base of operations. By such effective and immediate communication, the officer maintains better control of the situation. The Mendota Police Department has equipped most of its regular officers with portable radio receivers which allow the dispatcher to alert off -duty officers when an emergency exists. Each one can be alerted individually, or all of them can be alerted simultaneously. This has proven to be a valuable aid in obtaining needed personnel in critical situations. The communication base system as well as patrol radios has been changed and moder- nized for greater range and dependability. During the last year, this department has asked for and received a teletype transceiver which has greatly assisted communication and identification. This agency was also granted use Continued on page 150 TELLES RANCH, INC. *PRODUCE FIREBAUGH Officer Joe Rascon interviewing a subject early last year. (Old uniform dress.) COALINGA FEED YARD, INC. RT. 1, BOX 135 Compliments Of HARRIS FARMS, INC. fi r s i f- Officer Joe Rascon displaying new uniform and patrol car of the Mendota Police Department. G & G MARKET A COMPLETE FOOD STORE 36459 LASSEN AVE., HURON LEO'S AUTO PARTS Headquarters for Domestic. Foreign Cars, Trucks Tractors and Industrial Supplies MACHINE SHOP & RADIATOR SERVICE For Emergency Service Call Leo at 945 -2056 or Tony at 945 -2495 36549 South Lassen Ave., Huron 9452416 & Five Points 884 -2893 CHAVARRIAS MARKET 9 to 9 Every Day Lassen Ave., Huron 845 -2463 WOOLF FARMS CO. P. O. BOX 215 HURON COALINGA FARMS J. M, and TOM LOVELACE P. O. Box 438, Coalinga 935 -0190 149 t� 5 _X Cose x--'46 7.3z Data 6-34. _ 0. Fingerprints of victim of 459 P.L. (Burglary) at Cornet Variety Store. HARRIS FEEDING CO. CUSTOM CATTLE FEEDING Jack Harris - President (209) 884 -2435 Rt. 1 Box 400, Coalinga Located on Fresno - Coalinga Highway at Interstate 5 of, and its personnel trained in the use of the intoxilyzer, a device also used by other nearby agencies, including the California Highway Patrol. To increase an officer's chances of surviving should he be forced to use his weapon, this department changed to the 9mm, Model .59 semi - automatic Smith & Wesson. Recognizing the greater effectiveness of this weapon in combat - shooting situations, this agency changed from the standard .38 caliber revolvers. After receiving training under the supervision of Ken Abel of the Fresno County Sheriff's Department, all Mendota officers were issued the Model .59. Continued training in the use of this and other firearms will be accomplished at the new Mendota Shooting Range. The new range, which is still under construction at this time, has been lengthened and modified to provide a better training facility. These changes were accomplished chiefly through the efforts of the officers themselves. In particular, much of the praise goes to officer Joe Rascon, who spent Continued on page 152 TRI PRODUCE CO. "Tri" "West Pak" "West Gold" CANTALOUPE SHIPPERS FIREBAUGH Mendota Police Department portable radio & home alert radio SARA'S CAFE 36240 Lassen Ave. Huron LASSEN MARKET GROCERIES — MEATS Open Daily 9 a.m. 'till 8 p.m. 36668 So. Lassen Ave. 945 -2362 Huron LOPEZ LIQUOR STORE DELICATESSEN The Best In Imported Wines — Beer - Liquor 36629 So. Lassen Ave., Huron 945 -2480 HURON GENERAL STORE Red Flurry, Owner Box 426 Ph. 945 -2350 Huron, Calif. Huron Welding & Machine Works Vick Hendrix 9th Street 945 -2298 Huron L. D. FOLSOM, INC. P. O. BOX 556 COALINGA The year 1975 saw a change in shoulder patch design. The new patch, designed by Officer Barry Finch, has a gold star with a bright green background. The Valley and Mendota are actually within a rich and fertile agricultural center and that is what Officer Finch suggested in the new patch design. (New patch on right.) Mendota Police Ambulance .v, Compliments of HARN ISH -FIVE POINTS INC. FIVE POINTS VIERHUS FARMS Coalinga, California 151 Five Points Ranch FIVE POINTS JAURENA BROTHERS COALINGA long off -duty hours preparing and supervising construction, and to Sgt. Banta for design and construction. UNIFORM CHANGE The personnel of the Mendota Police Department decided a change in uniform was needed to create uniformity of dress and good appearance. A change to tan shirt and slacks with green pockets and epaulets and green striping on the slacks gave a full dress uniform look. In addition a new shoulder patch designed by Officer Barry Finch was selected by the department. The new patch has a gold star with a bright green background. The Valley and Mendota are within a rich and abundant agricultural center and that is what Officer Finch suggested in his design. MENDOTA AMBULANCE SERVICE The emergency ambulance service is provided by the police department and is in large part operated by police personnel. The Mendota ambulance services the west side efficiently despite the distances involved. The need for this service has increased in the last VASTO VALLE FARMS, INC. Diversified Growers P.O. Box 5 HURON, CALIF. 93234 couple of years. In 1974 there were 484 requests for the Mendota ambulance; in 1975 this in- creased to 631. This year all ambulance attendants will attend school for Emergency Medical Training (EMT). This state - required course is designed to increase the abilities of the attendants and provide added service to the community. MENDOTA CRIME LAB In June 1975 I.B. officer Sgt. Banta was assigned to investigate a 459 P.C. (Burglary) at Cornet Variety Store. Sgt. Banta was able to WILDO, INC. Jayne Ave. 935 -2956 P. O. Box 924 Coalinga DANNY'S MARKET * Groceries * Delicatessen * Meats BARBECUED CHICKEN Beer & Wine OPEN LATE HOURS 36905 So. Lassen Ave. 945 -2503 Huron MOU REN TRANSPORTATION Grains Mixed Feeds Sheep Molasses Cattle P. O. Box 188 Phone 945.2655 Huron obtain 37 latent prints at the site of the burglary and two days later a suspect was arrested and all 37 latents were compared to the suspect's prints. Officer Juan Amador provided the key factor in solving this case because he advised Sgt. Banta that there was a new person in town who was associated with other known burglars, and who had been arrested for drunkenness the night after the burglary. When rolled prints were compared to the lifted latents, it was discovered that they were the same. Mendota Police Department would like to thank those who took time to teach Sgt. Banta latent comparison and how to set up a proper display. Many thanks to Criminologists Dale Morgan, Ed Lamb, L. Wiggs, R. Smith and D. Justice, and to the entire Fresno County Sheriff's Department. LASSEN MARKET 884 -2451 So. Lassen Ave., Five Points FIVE STAR RANCH SOUTH BUTTE AVE. FIVE POINTS OXYCHEM - FIVE POINTS AG. CHEMICALS - FERTU,IZERS FIVE POINTS, CALIF. Phone 884 -2461 153 GROCERY STORE HOMICIDE In February 1975 Lt. Porras and Sgt. Banta, along with F.S.O. Det. Lehman and I.B. of- ficer Dale Morgan, investigated a homicide at City Limits Grocery Store. Victim Mrs. Myrtle Rowe had been brutally stabbed 13 times during an armed robbery in which ap- proximately $20 was taken. An eye witness account and an extensive investigation led to the discovery that two juveniles had committed this crime, but they turned themselves in to the Fresno County Sheriff's Department. Later convicted and sentenced for this homicide, the two are now serving time in juvenile in- stitutions. SUMMARY The supervisory staff of this department has long believed that effective law enforcement is derived through education and training. Since becoming Chief of Police in 1971, Silverio Sanchez has always seen to the betterment of his men through education and practical ex- perience. In this way, a small city police department can continue to provide all of the necessary services to a growing community. JIM LOWE, INC. 945 -2544 P. O. BOX 96 HURON, CALIF. HURON POLICE DEPARTMENT A. RIOS Captain J iA!11 _ _ _' _ �r�'!► P. OROSCO B. COOK Chief Sergeant O. GONGORA M. HORN M. JOHNSON D. DELIRA P. MILLIGAN L. STREET Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman Dispatcher Dispatcher Dispatcher Huron Police Department Reserves B. CARSON M. AVILA Res. Sergeant Res. Patrol FIVE POINTS AUTO PARTS 16920 W. Mt. Whitney Ave. Fresno Phone 864 -8787 884 -2489 Five Points R. S. BARLOW RANCH W. OAKLAND AVE. FIVE POINTS S. NAVARRO Res. Patrol nl R. NEAL Res. Patrol p J. PALACIOS Res. Patrol A RI TI INC. Agricultural Machinery Rentals D5 Towner Discs 100 -150 H. P. D6SA AC Discs D71F AC Chisels John Deere D7G Murray Rippers & D8 Cook Chisels International Marvin Plows Wheel Tractors Toolbars P. O. BOX 427, FIVE POINTS 884 -2471 WHODUNIT? HOW GOOD A WITNESS WOULD YOU BE? The following is one of the tests given peace officers during their training period. It is equally valid as a test for any citizen who wants to be a good witness if ever called upon. Read the short paragraph below and answer the questions about it. In the space provided, put a T if the statement is true, an F if it is false, and a question mark if you can't be sure. Answer using only information given in the story. Bugs Malone has been killed. Police have brought in five suspects, all of whom have criminal records. In addition, police have established for certain that all five were near the scene of Malone's death at about the same time it took place. All five had important reasons for wanting Malone dead. One of the five criminals, Solly Timms, has been able to establish his complete innocence. -- 1. Bugs Malone was a criminal. -- 2. The person responsible for Malone's death had a criminal record. -- 3. All five of the criminals brought in by police were known to have been near the scene of the murder. -- 4. Solly Timms has a criminal record. -- S. Solly Timms is known to have been near the killing of Bugs Malone at the time it happened. -- 6. Solly Timms is the only criminal known to be innocent. -- 7. The police do not know who killed Malone. -- 8. All five criminals wanted Malone to be murdered. See answers on next page. Compliments of MICHAEL GIFFEN RANCH INC. 36906 W. Shaw Ave. Firebaugh, CA 155 WHODUNIT? ANSWERS 1. ? - You might assume that Malone was a criminal, since he knew criminals and had a name like Bugs. But the story does not say he was a criminal, leaving the question in doubt. (Notice how our answer assumes that Bugs is a man. Actually, the story does not identify him as male or female, young or old, or even as a human. Perhaps Bugs Malone was a dog or a parrot. Do you see how much we take for granted in what we read ?) 2. ? - Since we don't know who was responsible, we don't know if the person has a criminal record. 3. ? - This is a tricky one that most people probably marked as true. But the story does not say that Malone was murdered; it only says he was killed. He might have been hit accidentally by a truck. 4. T - The story says that Timms was one of the five suspects, all of whom had a criminal record. BETTER HOSPITALS MEAN BETTER CARE AND BETTER HEALTH 4 �L - SUPPORT SAINT AGNES HOSPITAL BUILDING PROGRAM 4 �L 4 FRANK C. DIENER RANCH Five Points, Calif. S. T - The story establishes this fact. 6. ? - Another tricky one. We know Timms is innocent, but the story does not say, one way or the other, whether others of the five are also innocent. 7. ? - We don't know, since the story does not state this fact one way or the other. 8. ? - The story states that all five had reasons for wanting Malone dead — but not necessarily murdered. Editor's note: A score of 6 or more is outstanding; you have just passed an 8th grade reading quiz. A score of S or less - -- ? WESTSIDE CROP DUSTERS INC. CROP DUSTING and AIRPLANE SPRAY P. O. Box 305 844 -2681 Five Points T -M -T CHEMICAL CO., INC. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS CHEMICAL LABORATORY 26979 S. Butte Ave. 884 -2417 FIVE POINTS, CALIF. THE BOSS IS A LADY California's First Woman Police Chief +� a KAY GOOD Chief of Police RIVERDALE DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS 867 -3013 Riverdale Lloyds Bank California Phones: 864-3000-867-3524 3494 W. MT. WHITNEY AVE., RIVERDALE HOLLIS TIRE SERVICE Tires - Batteries - Accessories 867 -3413 3714 Mt. Whitney Riverdale Fresno Phone 864 -8690 McLEOD FORD Sales & Service "The Valley's Fairest Dealer" 867 -3549 Riverdale DORN'S BUTANE SERVICE FOR SERVICE CALL THE BEST 3131 W. Mt. Whitney Ave. Riverdale Riv. Ph. 867 -3505 Fresno & Caruthers Ph. 864 -8805 157 by Mike Perry Kay Good, an 11 year veteran of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, became California's first woman Police Chief on August 1, 1975, when she took command of the Coalinga Police Department. Chief Good has worked the last 11 years for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, achieving the rank of Lieutenant. Her last assignment was that of Watch Commander at the Sybil Brand Institute, where she supervised 57 male and female employees and was charged with more than 800 female prisoners. Chief Good was selected for the position from 17 candidates from throughout the state, including two police chiefs. She brings some BRITZ CHEMICAL CO. INSECTICIDES AQUA AMMONIA & NH3 LIQUID & DRY FERTILIZERS SOIL CONDITIONERS WEED KILLER Fresno - Coalinga Rd., Five Pts. 884 -2421 Hwy. 33, Firebaugh 659 -2881 Traver, Kingsburg 897 -2667 Fresno 8648786 7409 S. Mendocino, Parlier 646 -2803 Coalinga Police Department h , J. HENRY Captain IPA M. KEENAN J. TILLEY Sergeant Sergeant M & R FARMS JOHN RASO - Manager -Owner WEST MOUNT WHITNEY ROAD FIVE POINTS impressive credentials to her new job. Besides working in the field of law enforcement the past 11 years, she has raised five children, graduated summa cum laude from the University of California at Long Beach, and is currently completing studies for her Master's Degree. She has also received training in Jail Management, Juvenile Procedures and Staff Management. Since assuming her duties, Chief Good has attended schools and seminars throughout the state. She has also sent her captain and two sergeants to various schools. Chief Good has shown the utmost professionalism in the field of law enforcement, and is currently making the Coalinga Police Department one of the finest and most modern in the valley. MT. WHITNEY INN & CAFE Fine Liquors 8 Good Food 867 -3100 3448 W. Mt. Whitney Ave., Riverdale DEWEY & SONS TRUCKING 864 -8404 P. O. Box 75 RIVERDALE DUN'S SHOPPING CENTER COMPLETE LINE OF THE BEST IN FOODS 21282 S. MARKS RIVERDALE LEIVA & CORTEZ THE FINEST IN FRESH MEATS & PRODUCE 20937 MALSBARY PH. 867 -3003 RIVERDALE JOE & FRANK ROCHA VAZ DAIRY 867 -3825 or 867 -3961 22700 Excelsior Ave. Riverdale "t Coalinga Police Department tow i ICJ R. ELLIS W. JAMES B. LONG S. MALONE J. MORLEY G. MORRIS Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman D. STEWART J. BARNART J. KEENAN L. KENNEDY G. SHERLOCK L. WEATHERFORD Patrolman Clerk I Clerk II Radio Operator Clerk I Clerk I LATON CAFE GOOD FOOD & COLD BEER 923 -8997 6275 DEWOODY LATON WEST VALLEY COTTON GROWERS, INC. (209) 866 -5351 10030 WEST MOUNT WHITNEY AVE. RIVERDALE BOSTON RANCH CO. STAR ROUTE 2, BOX 100 LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA 159 FRANK & MANUEL BROWN DAIRY 867 -3036 or 867 -3418 22045 So. Valentine Riverdale LINDA VISTA FARMS RIVERDALE W. KREYENHAGEN Reserve Captain 4 R. FAIRBANKS Res. Patrol Coalinga Sheriff's Reserves J. SMITH Res. Sergeant H. BALDWIN Res. Patrol - Z _ J. BUCKNER Res. Patrol 1 P. CROSSMAN Res. Patrol s Z 41 A 'k, D. HAMES F. MILLS J. REDDING L. STREET Res. Patrol Res. Patrol Res. Patrol Res. Patrol Coalinga Police Department Reserves se S. ELLIS Res. Patrol Ll K. YOUNG Res. Patrol �F rc s+ Ab L S. ALLEN T. BEMENT J. BLANCO A. LYNCH S. VALENSULA Res. Patrol Res. Patrol Res. Patrol Res. Patrol Res. Patrol CARUTHERS PUMP & REPAIR SHOP TURBINE - SUBMERSIBLE - JET 864 -3109 2199 W. Superior Ave., Caruthers CARUTHERS AUTO SUPPLY 13358 So. Henderson 864 -3057 Caruthers, Calif. CLEVENGER MERCANTILE CO., INC. Hardware, Implements, Fuller Paints, Etc. 864 -3019 Caruthers LATON COOP GIN INSECTICIDES — FERTILIZER "Where Ginning Is An Art and Service Is A Pleasure" 923 -4943 Laton 160 DOUBLE M M COCKTAILS & LIQUOR STORE 13019 So. Elm Ave. 864 -3349 Caruthers REYNOLD'S BODY -PAINT SHOP 24 HOUR TOWING 864 -3130 13331 So. Henderson Ave. Caruthers JACK THOMAS, OWNER TOWN & COUNTRY DISPOSAL P. O. Box 486 CARUTHERS, CALIF. 93609 864 -3100 HUNT & SONS, INC. 7229 E. Mt. Whitney LATON ow SPICE Police Wives Band Together to Help Each Other and the Department Newly reorganized and very busy are the members of Spice (Fresno County Law En- forcement Wives). The wives have a common interest in their spouses' law enforcement profession but are an independent group. Their goals are to enhance the law enforcement image, to improve family morale by assisting each other and to aid the Sheriff's Department through supportive services. Membership is open to the spouses of all regularly employed County of Fresno law enforcement personnel. Female personnel are also welcomed. The group meets once a month for a short business meeting and an in- formation session. These sessions have ranged from arts and crafts to a question and answer period with Sheriff McKinney. The children of the Department were invited UNITED E and S MARKET GROCERS FRED AND SAM Groceries - Meats - Vegetables Drugs - Lockers 2334 W. Tahoe, Caruthers Phone 864 -3181 CARUTHERS LUMBER CO. RALPH GALLAHER, Owner 2436 W. Superior Ave., Caruthers 8643644 DEAN JENSEN DAIRY 867 -3178 4260 W. Mount Whitney Ave. Riverdale ANTERO MENDONCA DAIRY 867 -3287 371 W. Mount Whitney Ave. Riverdale 161 N SUSI STEWART President Best Wishes SOUTHDOWN LAND CO.. 7719 W. KAMM AVE. CARUTHERS Frank Santos Dairy FRANLANE HOLSTEINS 867 -3849 22419 ELDER RIVERDALE Club Officers (left to right) are: Pat Baum- Publicity, Valarie Klose -Vice President, Betty Hernandez - Benefits, Janene Mossucco- Hospitality, Susi Stewart- President, Shanna O'Brien -Ways & Means, Judie Wright- Membership, Donna Esposito - Social, Karen Battie- Sunshine, Shirley Hunt -Vice President, Walene Herzog - Treasurer. Kathy Huerta - Secretary is not pictured. to Hallowe'en and Christmas parties presented by the members of Spice. Santa Claus visited the briefing room to deliver the kiddies' gifts. (Quite a surprise for the shift change.) These wives also organized the Department's Annual Christmas Party, a service they have un- dertaken again for 1976. A Family Day and Picnic in April helps provide funds for the softball diamond at the pistol range. Working closely with the Department, Spice is beginning a program of introduction and orientation for new Sheriff's Department families. Each new wife will be contacted so KLEPPER RANCHES CARUTHERS COMPLIMENTS OF A. F. MENDES & SON DAIRY 867 -3816 22700 So. Cornelia Ave. Riverdale that she can be welcomed to the Department and be informed of the services and benefits available to the family. It is the hope of the group that this orientation will help prevent some of the fears and problems of the wife faced with law enforcement as a way of life. Spice is headed this year by President Susi Stewart. Other Executive Board members are Valarie Klose, Shirley Hunt, Walene Herzog, Kathy Huerta, Jeanette Watts, Pat Baum, Shanna O'Brien, Judie Wright, Betty Her- nandez, Janene Massucco, Donna Esposito and Karen Gattie_ ESQUIRE LIQUORS Hunting & Fishing Licenses Ammo — Bait 2378 Tahoe Ave., Caruthers 864 -3482 MUNDY'S AUTO REPAIR COMPLETE AUTO & FARM MACHINERY REPAIR NEW & USED TIRES 864 -3397 2393 W. TAHOE, CARUTHERS COMPLIMENTS of CLAUDE J. CRAWFORD DAIRY 266 -1974 9386 So. Hayes Ave. Raisin City DOUG & R. A. MADDOX DAIRY Phone 867 -3726 7285 W. DAVIS RIVERDALE JOHN SWENNING Chief of Police C. BUMP Patrolman KINGSBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT H. KING D. PARKER T. PHILLIPS Desk Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant J. GARCIA M. HELM Patrolman Pntrolmnn R. LINMAN Dispatcher — i6 C. PALM J. RAMIREZ B. SPEER Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman t� J ��n T. MAGANA P. CHAVEZ Dispatcher Reserve CREIGHTON MEMORIAL CHAPEL Phone 897 -2908 1588 Lincoln Street John S. Creighton Kingsburg, California HARRY J. ASIAN GROWER 3 SHIPPER KINGSBURG, CALIFORNIA 897 -2968 JOHN R. SILVEIRA DAIRY 896 -0172 13019 So. Clovis Ave. Selma IN A. COOK Reserve -f A. HINAJOSA Reserve WELL'S USED CARS "We Carry All Our Own Contracts On All Makes & Models" TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 2600 Whitson SELMA 3043 Whitson 896 -5232 896 -2362 Fresno Phone 888 -2292 RIVERLAND RESTAURANT "FEATURING FINE FOOD" Dancing Fri., Sat. & Sun. Nites —Live Music Exit at 384 on Hwy. 99 Ph. 897 -5126 38743 Hwy. 99 Kingsburg PARLIER POLICE DEPARTMENT JOHN MARTINEZ A. HARDCASTLE R. PEREZ J. BILSKIE Chief of Police Assistant Chief Detective Clerk r Jul .�,,, ,4.•w J. ANAYA J. CROUCH W. McKINNEY R. SALCIDO H. SANCHEZ A. TURNER Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman T` z R. RODRIQUEZ J. CARRERA L. KNIGHT T. LEHMAN T. MULLEN W. YOSHIMOTO Reserve Sergeant Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve KATAOKA BROTHERS 14470 So. Fowler Ave. 896 -0725 Selma FRESNO VALVES & CASTINGS, INC. Manufacturers of: IRRIGATION GATES & VALVES Also: Brass & Aluminum Castings 7736 E. Springfield Ave., Selma 834 -2511 164 GENERAL OFFICES: SELMA S E L M A 6446 EAST I x I T a a SAGINAW AVENUE Terminal: EXETER ARNOLD GOMES DAIRY FARMING & INVESTING 896 -5179 3435 E. CLARKSON AVE. SELMA ORDERS TO GO EL CONQUISTADOR MEXICAN RESTAURANT LIONEL AND ELVA GONZALEZ WCALL VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER 3810 McCALL SELMA CALIF 896 1850 GENERAL OFFICES: SELMA S E L M A 6446 EAST I x I T a a SAGINAW AVENUE Terminal: EXETER ARNOLD GOMES DAIRY FARMING & INVESTING 896 -5179 3435 E. CLARKSON AVE. SELMA SELMA POLICE DEPARTMENT Members of the Selma Police Department are shown as photographed in January 1976: Front Row (left to right): Captain E W. Fowler; C. Chesebro, Clerk- Dispatcher; G. Stafford, Clerk- Dispatcher; Chief J. E. Brockett; A. Surabian, Clerk- Dispatcher; C. Thinnes, Clerk- Dispatcher; W. Burns, Clerk - Dispatcher. Second Row (left to right): G. Richardson, Patrolman; R. Klassen, Patrolman; Sgt. J. White; Sgt. W. Valenzuela; Sgt. J. Martin; D. Nabors, Patrolman; R. Hopper, Patrolman; J. Ar- menta, Patrolman. Back Row (left to right) : A. Rodgers, Patrolman; W. Nash, Patrolman; S. De Soto, Patrolman; L. Harris, Patrolman; A. Fouts, Patrolman; R. Johnson, Patrolman; S. Ramirez, Patrolman. CLUB 99 2001 Whitson St. 896 -9968 Selma BUSY BEE DRIVE IN Burgers • Shakes • Fries 3004 W. Front St. 896 -3698 Selma BITTER'S McCALL PHARMACY Prescription Delivery 2424 McCall Ave. 896 -2222 Selma EDSALL AGENCY TH �fl General Insurance Since 1931 b_. WHERE INSURANCE IS NOT A SIDE LINE" 2133 High Street 896 -3005 Selma SELMA MOTOR SALES John Otomo 2051 West Front Street Phone 896 -3154 Selma 165 COMPLIMENTS OF SERIAN BROS., Inc. ROBERT SERIAN SELMA DON'T MISS A HAIR A Decision of Guilt or Innocence Can Depend on a Hair Many television shows would have us believe that miracles can be accomplished with crime lab examinations —and sometimes they very nearly can be. Plots often use the identification of hair as a means of capturing the criminal. Hair is used in real criminal cases but it has its limitations. Portions of this article are reprinted from the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin of May 1976 (second revision). The successful investigation of violent of- fenses such as rape, murder, hit and run, assault, etc., is often materially assisted through the examination of hairs. Hairs are likely to become detached from the scalp, other areas of the body, or clothing and transferred from one person to another in any violent encounter. Evidence of this nature is present in a large number of criminal cases. BOB E. WOOD FIREBA UGH-MEN DOTA 4700 WEST BELMUNT PHONE 659-3911 166 FIREBAUGH THE PIRATE In McCall Village Shopping Center 3822 McCall Ave. Selma 14 different kinds of Pizza t Chicken in a Basket, " Sandwiches, Beer, Wine Featuring Pepsi Cola. Ato CARTOONS for the Kiddies For Take Out Orders Call 896 -3320 WEST COAST GROWERS and PACKERS, INC. CINDERELLA & BLONDIE PRODUCTS A Division of Commercial International Corp. SELMA DIAMOND MEAT CO. SELMA Eknoian & MacDonald Packing Co. Selma 167 Figure 1. Hairs and bloodstains were found on death weapon in car of suspect. Assaults and murders are often ac- complished by blows to the head area. Hairs readily become attached to the instrument used, especially where there are bloodstains on the weapon to which the hairs will adhere. An examination of such hairs will aid in establishing whether or not the instrument was used to perpetrate the crime. (See fig. 1.) Hair evidence has been used to advantage in the solution of other crimes, such as breaking and entering, burglary, robbery, kidnaping, etc., where the subject or victim has brushed against objects or has come in contact with animal furs. The examination of hairs may prove of value in identifying both the living and the dead. It tends to identify the perpetrator of a crime by placing him at the scene of a crime or with the victim. (See fig. 2.) Hairs are very resistant to decomposition and putrefaction. They often remain as evidence of identification long after other means, such as facial features and fingerprints, have been destroyed. Hair evidence can be difficult to locate, and a search for it can hardly be too meticulous. For example, in a hit - and -run case it is suggested that if the investigation reveals a car was possibly involved in the case, the car be placed on a lift or over a grease pit and searched thoroughly with an oblique light from the underneath side to the top. (See fig. 3.) If a hair examination is requested, all foreign fibrous debris is removed from the submitted specimens in the laboratory. The hairs are separated from the other debris and are prepared for examination. If hairs are not fully developed or are too fragmentary, they are not suitable for an adequate hair examination. Except in rare instances, there are not enough individual characteristics in hair from which to determine positively that a hair of unknown source came from a particular person to the exclusion of all other persons. A hair is an appendage of the skin and consists of a bulb or root end, the shaft, and a tip end. The shaft grows outward from the root end and is composed of the cuticle or outside covering, the cortex, and the medulla or core. The cuticle is formed by overlapping scales which always point toward the tip end of the hair. The cortex consists of elongated cells which comprise the bulk of the hair. The medulla or core is composed of variously shaped cells. The pigment, when present,may be found in varying amounts distributed throughout the hair and is responsible for the color of the hair. HUMAN OR ANIMAL It can be determined whether hair is human or animal in origin. Such a determination is based on root shape, scale shape, color pat- terns, pigment distribution, and medulla width. Also, in contrast to humans, most animals have two types of hairs, an outer coat of guard hairs and an inner coat of tur hairs. Hairs of many different types of animals are sufficiently characteristic that the kind of animal can usually be determined. Different breeds of the same animal family, such as the W, SMITH'S GROCERY Open 6 AM to 9 PM — 7 Days A Week GROCERIES - MEATS - BEER - WINE 15013 So. McCall at Corner of Conejo 896 -3950 Selma DON BUICK- OLDS- PONTIAC & GMC PAUL DONABEDIAN, Owner Phones: Selma: 896-1865— Fresno: 888-2118 Hiway 99 at First Street, Selma, California SELMA BUTANE P.O. Box 426 896 -3615 Selma DON'S LIQUOR THE FINEST IN WINES — BEER — LIQUORS 834 -3215 204 No. 8th St. FOWLER FOWLER FUNERAL CHAPEL 302 E. Merced St. 834 -2531 Fowler and COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 1762 Van Ness Ave. 485 -0231 Fresno OH JERREL'S EXXON PRODUCTS - SERVICE "Excellent Service" 326 W. Merced St., Fowler 834 -3665 IN APPRECIATION FOR A JOB WELL DONE CARSEY & CARSEY, INC. 7660 E. Manning Ave. FOWLER 834 -5384 * Growers and Packers of California Raisins BOGHOSIAN BROS. PACKING CO. PAUL BOGHOSIAN Res. Ph. 834 -2848 — Bus. Ph, 834 -5348 726 So. Eighth St. Fowler -4 Or A human hair magnified 900 diameters. dog family, cannot be differentiated by an examination of a limited number of hairs. B & H MARKET Groceries — Meats — Vegetables Beer - Wine 834 -5510 11024 So. Fowler Ave. BOB'S CYLINDER HEAD EXCHANGE Specializing In Valve Jobs Cracked Blocks & Cylinder Heads Repaired BOB RICHARDSON 10656 E. Parlier Ave. Selma 896 -1008 SELMA T.V. CENTER Motorola & Admiral Sales & Service Small Appliances 1922 E. Front St., Selma 896 -1360 PAGE FUNERAL CHAPEL FRANK PAGE 2014 Arrants 896 -1240 SELMA FOWLER PHARMACY Guns • Ammunition • Hunting & Fishing Licenses Richard Mingian, Owner 102 E. Merced St., Fowler 834 -5378 T & T TRUCKING FROZEN - GENERAL . PRODUCE Serving California and Arizona Jerry Tiller, owner PHONE 834 -5371 6632 East Parlier Avenue Fowler 169 l � 1t Animal hairs from an unknown source can be compared with a hair sample from a particular animal to determine if possibly the two samples could have come from the same animal, but animal hair comparisons are not as conclusive as human hair comparisons because of the many variations found in the hair from the same animal. In most instances, it can be determined whether a human hair came from a member of the Negroid, Mongoloid, or Caucasian race or from a person of mixed racial origin. Hair from members of the Negroid race contains heavy pigment distributed unevenly. A thin cross section of a hair from a member of the Negroid race is flat to oval in shape. (See fig. 4.) Negroid hair is usually tightly curled with marked variations in the diameter along the shaft. Members of the Mongoloid race, which Specialists In Custom Designed Equipment Manufacturers Of Fruit Processing Machinery REPAIR & CONSTRUCTION OF ALL TYPES OF FARM EQUIPMENT ARC & ACETYLENE WELDING IN THE SHOP OR ON THE JOB 1 M. O. LOPEZ - Prop. OVER 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Custom WELDING and Mfg. 7400 E. Manning Ave., Fowler 834 -3720 includes the American Indian, the Eskimo, and the Oriental, have hair containing dense pigment distributed more evenly than in Negroid hair. Cross sections made of Mongoloid hair are typically round in shape. (See fig. 4.) Mongoloid hair is coarse and straight with very little variation in diameter along the shaft of the hair. It usually contains a heavy black medulla or core. Hair from members of the Caucasian race contains very fine to coarse pigment. The pigment is more evenly distributed than in hair from members of the Negroid and Mongoloid races. Cross sections of hairs from Caucasians are oval to round in shape. (See fig. 4.) Caucasian hair is usually straight or wavy and not tightly curled. It can vary in diameter along the shaft very little or to a moderate amount. Hair from a person of mixed races contains primarily characteristics of the race that is prominent in the person's physical appearance. The age and sex of a person cannot be definitely determined from a hair examination. BODY AREA The region of the body from which the human hair has been removed can be deter- mined with considerable accuracy from the length, size, color, stiffness, curliness, general gross appearance, and microscopic ap- pearance. Scalp hairs generally show less diameter variation and a more constant pigment distribution than hairs from other body areas. Beard hair is coarse, curved, and often triangular in cross section. Hairs from the eyebrow, eyelid, nose, or ear are short, stubby, and have wide medullas. They taper rapidly to a fine point and can be CHRIS SORENSEN PACKING CO. 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Note how these match known specimens (right and below) from the head of the deceased. distinguished by the general overall ap- pearance. Limb hairs typically taper from base to tip, have a granular medulla, and form an arc. Axillary hairs are fairly long with unevenly distributed pigment. They vary considerably in diameter along the shaft, sometimes have a bleached appearance, and have fine pointed tips when not cut. Pubic hairs are similar to axillary hairs but are coarser and do not appear bleached. They also are more wiry, have more constrictions and twists, and often have continuous broad medullas. It is not difficult to establish whether hair has fallen our or has been pulled out forcibly, if the rood end is present. Hairs which have fallen out from natural causes will have a bulb -like root. This bulb will have a clean appearance with nothing adhering to it. Hairs that have been pulled forcibly will usually have a portion of the sheath clinging to the bulb, the bulb might not be fully developed, and the bulb will often have a mutilated appearance. An examination of the shafts of hairs often reveals that the hairs have been crushed or shattered with a blunt object or cut with a sharp instrument. Under high magnification, crushed or shattered areas of the hair shaft are readily observable. A sharp cutting instrument leaves the cortical cells of the shaft severed with a clean and smooth cut. A blunt instrument will leave the ends of the severed cortical cells of the hair shaft with a jagged or rough ap- pearance. Dyed or bleached hair can be distinguished from natural hair. Dyed hairs, when observed microscopically, have a dull appearance, the inner margin of the cuticle is obscured, and the pigment granules are less prominent than in natural hairs. Bleached hairs have a rough appearance and contain less pigment than natural hairs, varying with the degree of bleaching. If there has been a subsequent growth of hair since dyeing or bleaching, the natural end portion will stand out markedly. Human hair grows approximately one -half inch per month, and thus, by mathematical com- putation, it is possible to estimate the amount of time that has passed since dyeing or bleaching. ORIGIN OF THE SPECIMEN The prime purpose of human hair examinations in the laboratory is to determine whether a human hair specimen of unknown source, hereafter referred to as a questioned specimen, could have originated from the same source as a known hair sample representing a particular person. (See fig. 2.) As pointed out previously, it is not possible except in very Continued on page 174 J & J CORNER MARKET COLD BEER & WINE HOT SANDWICHES TEXACO PRODUCTS 638 -2039 220115 E. 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Specialising in New Systems, Leach Line Repair and Drain Wells 1235 11th Street Reedley We "Dig" Serving You ►fh`isaea,: - -V 40 Figure 4. Cross �, Figure 3. Hair No. 1 (reading from top to sections of scalp hair — Negroid , bottom) was forcibly shattered. Hair No. 2 was crushed at the widened area. Hair No. Mongoloid, an d ,, Caucasian, reading 3 shows a stain of human blood. Hair No. 4" r ,r from top to bottom. was forcibly removed from the scalp. F GUNS & SIERRA SPORTS CENTER °AWO Dave Smith 1550 East Manning Reedley Shopping Center 638 -1042 CRAFT'S RADIATOR SERVICE Rodouts - Repairs - Recores - Gas Tank Repairs Trucks - Tractors - Passenger Cars 1669 E. Manning Ave. Reedley HAL CRAFT 638 -4050 DAY OR NIGHT THE THREE MUSKETEERS Dancing Saturday Nights and Holidays HELEN NIEMELA 636 Park Blvd. Orange Cove VAL - MART SUPER MARKET 626 -4458 299 Park Blvd., Orange Cove VIC & LARRY'S AUTO BODY REPAIR p�TQa R p/4`�C 510 1 1 th St. Orange Cove 626 -4283 173 CLINGAN'S JUNCTION SERVING THE FINEST IN FOOD & DRINK ''ON YOUR WAY TO THE PARKS'' 338 -2348 HIWAY 180 AT DUNLAP TURN OFF PELOIAN RANCHES • FRESNO COUNTY unusual cases to determine definitely by microscopic examination that a questioned hair sample came from a particular person. It can be determined, however, that the hair of unknown source matches a known hair sample from a certain individual in all microscopic characteristics and, accordingly, could have originated from the same source or that it is sufficiently dissimilar to the known hair sample and, therefore, is not from the same person. In making hair comparisons, a comparison microscope is most essential so that the questioned hairs and the known hairs can be viewed at the same time. Any variations in the microscopic characteristics can thus be readily seen. Hair from any given area of the body, such as the scalp, will exhibit a range of characteristics. Therefore, it is very important to have several hairs in the known specimen in order to determine if all the variations in the questioned sample are also present in the known sample. The hairs are first observed microscopically in the condition that they were obtained. In this examination, particular attention is given to ROD'S DUNLAP INN ROD HALL YOUR HOST FOR YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGE • COLD BEER & WINE OFFSALE PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS 338 -2314 DUNLAP, CALIF. KIPER LUMBER & HARDWARE SQUAW VALLEY, CALIF. PHONE 332 -2310 CORRAL LUMBER — FENCE LUMBER FARM LUMBER — POSTS any foreign material, such as blood, that might be on the hair. Any foreign material on the hair should be identified, if present in sufficient quantity for testing. MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION The hairs are then mounted on a glass slide in one of the commercially available mounting media for detailed microscopic examination. On occasion, a hair 1vill possess special characteristics that are particularly useful in comparing questioned hairs with a known sample. Such characteristics include a cracked cuticle, abundant cortical fusi (intercellular spaces, diseases, a double medulla, and ver- min). No opinion is expressed as to the results of the examination of hairs unless the examiner has had wide experience in examining and identifying hairs. COLLECTING AND SUBMITTING EVIDENCE A complete search of the crime scene is made as soon as possible. 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To be representative, at least a dozen hairs are taken from different areas of the scalp, pubic region, or other body areas being sampled. Full length hairs are preferable, but they may be cut close to the skin surface rather than pulled. If there has been an injury, the hair sample is taken from the in- jured area. Care is taken not to mix known ORANGE COVE LIQUOR STORE Liquor- Beer -Wine Delicatessen Items - Groceries Ice Available 410 Park Blvd., Orange Cove 626 -7767 SILVA'S GARAGE IN ORANGE COVE 20 Years Experience Welding Glass Installation Engine & Transmission Service Se Habla Espanol Towing Service 520 11 th, Orange Cove 626 -4761 Lopez, Diaz & Lopez REALTORS Felix Lopez - J. Diaz - E. G. (Ed) Lopez Orange Cove - 626 -4245 Fresno - 486 -6650 SAMS AUTO DISMANTLING COMPLETE STOCK OF USED AUTO PARTS 626 -4322 146 ANCHOR AVE. ORANGE COVE SQUAW VALLEY INDIAN TRADING CENTER — ACE -HI FEEDS - - GAS — GROCERIES — GIFTS — Bank Americard & Master Charge Gladly Accepted 175 samples of hair from different parts of the body. The hairs are placed in a powder paper (folded paper) or in a pill box, and the con- tainers securely sealed with tape. Hairs are never secured to a piece of paper or cardboard with tape. They might be damaged and any debris clinging to them might be lost. Although hairs cannot be positively iden- tified as originating from a particular person to the exclusion of all others, hair evidence can contribute significantly to the investigation of a case and subsequent court action. From the investigative standpoint, hair recovered at a crime scene can provide valuable leads and most certainly should not be overlooked. At a trial, testimony concerning hair examinations has the primary value of corroborating other evidence such as the statement of witnesses. 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The majority of persons today has a first hand knowledge of a friend or neighbor whose home was burglarized, or even the first hand ex- perience of being a victim of a burglar. What exactly is a burglary? Five to ten times a day the Sheriff's patrol dispatcher will receive a phone call from an excited or distraught person who has returned to his home to find that persons unknown have smashed a window or door, entered, and stolen his property. The majority of times the caller will state, "Send the police; I've been robbed." Once the dispatcher calms the person, it usually develops that the person was burglarized. Robbery is the term used to describe a crime where a criminal arms himself with a weapon, such as a gun or knife, or even uses bodily force, to forcibly remove the property from another. The burglar is a different breed of criminal. The burglar prefers not to confront his victim as this increases the chances of identification and apprehension. The burglar is a sneak thief of the highest order. He prefers hit - and -run tactics, operating swiftly and usually un- detected. The burglar carefully selects an unoccupied home that is not equipped with a burglar alarm. Once such a location is found, the burglar forces entry and commits the theft with no regard for the victim. Residences are not the only structures that can be burglarized. According to the California Penal Code, entry of any house, room, apart- 177 ment, tenement, shop, warehouse, store, mill, barn, stable, outhouse, or other building, tent, vessel, railroad car, trailer coach, vehicle (when locked), aircraft, or mine with the intent to commit grand or petit larceny or commit any felony is a burglary. Due to limitations on time and space, this article will deal only with residential burglaries. RURAL PROBLEMS In the vast expanses of Fresno County which are sparsely populated, unique crime problems abound. Because of the distance between residences and ranches, burglars and thieves operate with considerably more safety and opportunity for success than their counterparts who plague unattended homes and property in the more densely populated metropolitan areas. The reasons for the rapidly increasing crime rate in the rural areas is that residences located a mile or so apart are easier to burglarize than those in areas having neighbors who take notice of suspicious automobiles and persons in their neighbors' yards. For decades the traditional burglar preferred to work under the cover of darkness. The burglar did not have to be very smart in order to locate homes which were obviously unat- tended as indicated by the stack of newspapers on the front porch, the porch light burning with no interior lights on, the conspicious absence of vehicles around the residence, or a host of indications of unattended residences. As the number or burglaries increased, the property owner became increasingly more difficult to victimize. Persons began to lock their homes more securely, to install burglar preventative devices and locks which made forced entry more difficult. The advent of residential burglar alarms and the increased usage of business burglar alarms increased the hazards of the traditional type of burglary. FROM NIGHT TO DAY Rather than deterring the number of burglaries and thefts, the burglars and thieves simply changed their methods of operation. The nocturnal burglar became rare while the daylight burglar began to operate with alar- ming efficiency. In daylight hours numerous residences are left empty while the occupants work or attend school. It became apparent that burglars had discovered that many rural homes were vacant during the day also and were so remotely located that the burglary of the residence or its outbuildings could be effected with little chance of interruption. The typical burglar works with one or more accomplices who drive around casing neigh- borhoods looking for signs of an easy mark. Often the burglars will enter the driveway of the intended burglary scene and go to the front door. If someone comes to the door, they will ask for a person that they know does not live there. Often the burglars will ask to use the telephone to gain entry for the purposes of checking out the house for property that would make their returning worthwhile. If the burglars locate an unattended residence, they will try the front door and, if the residence is unlocked (which often happens) the burglars leisurely enter and select the items which are most easily sold or fenced. The selected property is then transported from the scene to a variety of different locations where it is sold for a fraction of its value. Tragically, many times the victim cannot afford to replace the stolen items which are, in some cases, uninsured. THE PRIME REASON You may ask the reason for so many burglaries. Usually the answer is as tragic as the burglary. Often the burglar is a drug addict who must burglarize in order to get money to buy illicit drugs. The heroin - burglary circle never ends. Once the habit is fed, the user must begin to plan yet another burglary or theft while he is temporarily in a state of well being. Typically the addict has only four to six hours between fixes to accomplish another job before the withdrawals start to set in. When he is strung out an addict muct steal at least once a day to purchase enough drugs to keep ahead of his need. Continued on page 180 i TIVY VALLEY MARKET Groceries - Beer - Bait - Tackle - Ice Near AVOCADO LAKE 2740 N. 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Kings Canyon Rd. 787 -2456 Sanger CHOOWIAN BROS. PACKING, INC. GROWERS and SHIPPERS Packers of RAISINS and DRIED FRUIT Leo & Mike Chooliian, Owners Sanger, California RAY'S BOAT REPAIRS tR PAINTS BOAT HULLS REPAIRED & PAINTED CUSTOM FIBERGLASSING 1311 801, Sarver 87,5-8797 1� A homeowner's first knowledge of a burglary upon coming home is to find a broken door window or a forced lock. You can help prevent this. "We Service Whdt We Sell" t J & M ELECTRONICS RADIO SHACK DEALER 2 WAY RADIOS - ANTENNAS ELECTRONIC EQUIPWNT t PARTS HOME i AUTO, STEREOS ® CALL 875 -7745 80 N. ACADEMY SANGER LOMBARDO LAKE VIEW RESORT ON PINE FLAT LAKE • Motel Units • MARINA Air Conditioned era • Inboard & Outboard • Cabana Area Fuel • Groceries < < • Trailer Court • Cafe • Bar tr .•. i � 7 For Reservations Phone 787 -2207 or write 32451 Trimmer Springs Rd., Sanger, Calif. 93657 179 Locking your home will not protect you from becoming a victim yourself, if you have not already been victimized. Unfortunately, many of today's homes are no more secure locked than unlocked. Materials used in construction of door frames are usually too soft to withstand much strain and the majority of door knob assemblies sold today can be easily forced with a minimum amount of force applied quickly and silently by a burglar armed with a set of pliers. If the home owner has the foresight to construct strong jambs and to purchase quality locks and deadbolts, he often installs the hardware in a hollow -core door which can be smashed with the bare fist or in a door which has a glass window. The glass in the door can be easily and quietly broken so that the burglar can reach in and unlock the door or simply crawl through the window area. Often a victim has a very secure residence but installs a dog door large enough for a small adult to enter. If the home owner installs solid -core doors often he will neglect to secure aluminum framed sliding glass windows and patio doors which can be entered with the greatest of ease x EXCLUSIVE FLORIST v,-5- COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE 4 FOR ALL OCCASIONS 'K ALSO GREEN PLANTS r , SM & HANGING PLANTS ~n,% '.4 DELIVER TO SANGER & FRESNO AREA r-4 — �7 U1� (Rl nII AVAIIARIE r.!� ea is P TELEPHONE NUMBERS ��12 75 «6725 log,« 64 -5252 2411 JENSEN (Joss A,,­ F. S..9- Hosp,,.I) SANGER Growers and Shippers of Fancy California Grapes and Tree Fruit ELBAR SWAN BARR PACKING CO. SANGER, CALIFORNIA Phones 875.2541 — 485.3710 and a minimum of effort and time. Every burglar with any experience at all knows how easily and quietly he can remove a sliding window or door by simply lifting it from the channel and removing it. Recently a burglar was apprehended who was responsible for burglarizing more than fifty homes and apartments in an exclusive North- west Fresno area. This subject went door -to- door looking for unattended apartments or residences, and upon locating one, would go to the rear patio or backyard and attempt to lift the sliding door from its runner. If the door was locked or secured in such a manner to resist removal, this burglar would go to another home rather than risk detection from the noise that breaking the glass or smashing down a door would cause. LAW ENFORCEMENT'S ROLE What has law enforcement been doing to combat this rising burglary rate? Departments are continually experimenting with new methods of identifying and apprehending criminals. Some of the more controversial and as yet unproven methods include programs to Continued on oaee 182 PIERCE'S PARK Food -- Bar Dining & Dancing Fri. - Sat. - Sun. Live Music 17439 E. Kings Canyon Rd. 787 -2280 Sanger SHERWOOD FOREST GOLF CLUB 18 HOLE PUBLIC GOLF COURSE Driving Range cart Rental Pro Shop (Me s & Ladies Sports Wear ) Open 7 Days ' P.G.A. 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Shaw Ave. 222 -1526 on 0 r 'b i 1 VERN & VIV LEFLER'S MUNK'S LODGE PINE FLAT LAKE Fishing - Boating - Water Skiing STEAKS OUR SPECIALTY 26251 Trimmer Springs Rd.. Piedra Calif. Ph. 787 -2372 V�rQ Foods vmI &o` m,,?,wr ) t7) f w (a n))t` In Appreciation To Our Fresno County Sheriff's Department and Employees SEABROOK FOODS, INC- WESTERN DIVISION Processors of Frozen Fruits and Vegetables BOX 367, SANGER 93657 reach youth while they are young enough to be provided with positive guidance which will enable them to avoid the pitfalls that would eventually lead to drug abuse, addiction and a life of crime. Under the leadership of Sheriff McKinney, the Sheriff's Department of Fresno County has undertaken several new and innovative programs which it is hoped will help curb the crime rate which has shown a ten to fifteen percent increase every year since 1960. It is somewhat heartening to learn that while the rest of the nation experienced a ten to fifteen percent increase in 1975, Fresno experienced an increase of only five percent in the area of major crime. C.I.P. One of the Sheriff's newest programs is the Crime Impact Program, or CIP, which is directed at the addict, who is responsible for committing most of the major crimes. It is difficult to estimate how many addicts are in Fresno County; opinions range from 2,000 to 6,000. It is interesting to note that during the period of March 1976 through May 1976, more than 400 persons were booked into the Fresno County Jail who had either visible fresh needle marks or tracks or who stated that they were addicted and would go through withdrawals while they were incarcerated. Because of the difficulty in prosecuting addicts for only being under the influence, only approximately 25% of the addicts arrested in that three -month period were, or will be, prosecuted. It will take some time before the effectiveness of this program is known, but it is encouraging to know that the number of residential burglaries has decreased noticeably and the losses incurred by burglars decreased drastically during the first three months of the Crime Impact Program. JUVENILE PROGRAM While the Crime Impact Program is directed against the adult criminal, the Fresno County Sheriff's Department has been taking preventative measures against potential lawbreakers — juveniles. In conjunction with the already established School Resources Program in which an officer regularly visits school campuses and participates in school activities, the department has a full -time counselor with a masters degree in Social 182 LA PLAZA CLUB BEER WINE RECREATION 931 F Street 486 -9817 fRfSNO'S BUICK OEAIER SINCE 1959 SALES & gUICK SERVICE OPEL COMPLETE BODY SHOP CAVES RENTING d LEASING SERVICE DOUBLE CHECK USED CARS eR.:lIR1• � , �m tnm n. �I 237-0221 1744 N. Black,,tnne at Ratcliffe Stadium, Fresno BUSH - HOG /MISSION SERVING THE ENURE V/.11Ev Cotton Equipment a Engineering, Inc.. I. DESIGNERS 8 FABRICATORS OF INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY • OSHA SAFETY GUARDS • SHEET METAL • AIR HANDLING SYSTEMS • BLOW PIPE WORK • MATERIAL HANDLING • BLOWERS • DUST COLLECTOR SYSTEMS • HOPPER- CHUTES • INSTALLATIONS R DESIGN - LAYOUT 3200 E. Central, Fresno 266-0186 COMPLIMENTS OF FORKNER RANCHES Work, Mr. Chuck Moushigian, who has been highly successful in re- directing youths who have gotten off to a bad start and has been able to return them to their homes and schools without the stigma of a record or of having been handled by the authorities. In the budget for 1976, the Board of Supervisors has assisted in the fight against the ever increasing crime rate by allotting funds to continue the present rate of law enforcement within the county as well as additional funds for more manpower to patrol the rural and unincorporated county areas. Funds were also made available for new and improved radio communications and the addition of a second criminalist (a highly trained lab expert) to bring the sciences into the fight against crime. INDIVIDUAL EFFORTS Often persons ask if there is anything they can do to cut down the odds of having their homes burglarized. This is the most important step and that is to care. The next step is to do something. The Sheriff's Department will gladly provide a burglary inspection of your residence to point out hazards that make your GAS -N -EAT DRIVE IN Specialists In Good Food Shaw & 99 Hiway 237 -9846 Hiway City COME IN AND BROWSE Fine Cu The Lemon Tree dal 2225 W. SHAW AVE. — PICCADILLY SQUARE — 127 -0832 China WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 2120 So. Van Ness Ave., Fresno 264 -5091 AUTOMOTIVE UTILITY COMPANY Generators - Starters 255 Divisadero Street 4A2-1120 i 5772 - to �o JL � •�� Don't destroy evidence before an officer arrives. Footprints and tire tracks can supply positive iden- tification of a burglar. Once destroyed they can never be retrieved. COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE CALIFORNIA FIRST BANK West Fresno Branch 1458 Kern St. 233 -0591 North Fresno Branch 1330 E. Shaw Ave. 226 -7900 Deposits Insured By Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CONSTRUCTION CO..INC. CONSTRUCTION \MANAGERS SINCE/ 1 14 LICENSE No. 113061 1505 N. CHESTNUT AVE. 251 -0301 home more enticing to the burglar. If the advice is taken, your home will be more secure against forced entry. This inspection will locate faulty locks, poorly constructed doors and windows, and valuable property which is highly tempting to the prowling eye. The next step is to install proper yard lights and locks. The ultimate protection is the in- stallation of a burglar alarm. Many times a person says he cannot afford the cost of such an alarm; the cost is minimal when compared to the cost of a home burglary. It is also important to be adequately insured. Often a victim sustains a large loss only to find that he has neglected to purchase enough homeowners and theft insurance. A watch dog is a very effective and inexpensive means of burglary prevention, provided that the homeowner has a properly fenced yard. Burglary prevention is really a matter of common sense. Getting together with one's neighbors and organizing a neighborhood watch is one of the most effective means of increasing protection. Unfortunately, many persons will observe a burglary of a neighbor's home and not even take the time to write down the license number of the car and call the police. When suspicious vehicles and persons are observed at the homes of neighbors, a phone call can be made to the local law en- forcement agency which will dispatch a vehicle to investigate. Often this aids in the capture of burglars who have been victimizing homes for a considerable period of time. It is much easier to convict a burglar who is caught at the scene or with stolen property in his possession, than to attempt to identify and prosecute him after he has fled the scene, disposed of the property and, as is often the case, changed clothing, shoes and vehicles. Lastly, one area that is highly neglected is the unattended home over long weekends or during vacations. Accumulations of newspapers, unmowed lawns, homes with the same lights on day after day, are the delight of the burglar. Often homes that are unattended for extended periods are entered and burglarized several times before the occupant returns. Take a little time and look at your home and neighborhood. Ask yourself what you can do to cut the rate of burglaries. Law enforcement can't do it alone. We need your help. I: COWBOY N BEER — SNACKS — POOL 4814 E. Jensen Ave. 264 -1794 DISCOUNT LIQUOR Owners —Tom Astone & Bill Vukovich 2717 No. Hughes Ave., Fresno, Ph. 224 -0257 PALACE MARKET 2447 West Church Road Fresno FRESNO HOBBY California's Largest Stock Of Crafts * Planes * Trains * Boats & Supplies MODEL ROCKETS & SUPPLIES METAL DETECTORS 3026 N. Cedar Ave. 226 -4880 Fresno HOLT LUMBER INC. Lumber - Plywood - Building Materials DICK HOLT BILL HOLT 1916 S. Cherry Ave. 233 -3291 FRESNO MIKE BELLOW CONTRACTOR 1521 N. Maple — Fresno 255 -761 1 FRESNO PAPER BOX CO., INC. Manufacturers of Folding Cartons Die Cutting Jobbers of Stock Corrugated Cases 2192 S. Railroad Ave., Fresno 264 -1363 BEST WISHES FROM AUTO WAREHOUSE 1419 M St., Fresno 266 -7811 FACTORY FORKLIFT SALES 2885 So. Chestnut Ave. 486 -5500 FRESNO Valley Foundry & Machine Works Inc. Leon S. Peters, President 2510 So. East Fresno SECURITY CHECK A few minutes spent checking your home may protect you from a major burglary. Minimum security means the prevention of entry by a burglar through any door or window except by means of destructive force. Most burglars will not break a window to enter. The majority of devices described here cost very little and the home security procedures suggested cost nothing; all of them will help reduce burglary. 1. HINGE DOORS All exterior doors should be solid core con- struction. LOCKS Your first line of defense, locks are only good if you use them. Inexpensive locks are relatively ineffective. Keep your exterior doors locked; tell your friends, neighbors and baby sitters. Keep track of your keys. A. A latch of the dead - latching, plunger type is recommended. WHITIE'S PET SHOP Fresno's Largest and Most Complete 3528 E. Ventura Ave., Fresno 264 -2418 SEQUOIA DOOR CO. 5587 Airways Ave., East Fresno QUALITY MEAT WHOLESALE Full Line Groceries & Meat For the Public and Institutions CUTTING & WRAPPING FOR FREEZERS 1412 -1418 Blackstone Ave. 268 -8655 COMMERCIAL BODY SALES & MFG. CO., INC. ALL TYPES BEVERAGE BODIES CUSTOM TRUCK BODIES 2680 S. Orange Ave. 266 -0836 RM Begin your home security check with the front door and work clockwise around the entire inside of the house. Include all doors and windows, finishing with the back yard, fence and shrubs, gates, and garage. Shrubbery should never block the view of your front door. This allows an intruder the opportunity of privacy to gain entrance. N11 \X' 5 LOY LOY RESTAURANTS tlC:::Jlci 3111C::j11:2 ,:If;:::;llci 2tlli;: "11:; C:II,,;i104 ;Oli "::11� 1 ?:qi::.i @� ?ilf":IC:i 't.q;;:90:� ?ilf °:ilgti DINING ROOM & TAKE-OUT PLUNGER TAKE -OUT AT LATCH WITHOUT 377 W. Shaw PLUNGER LATCH WITH PLUNGER N11 \X' 5 LOY LOY RESTAURANTS tlC:::Jlci 3111C::j11:2 ,:If;:::;llci 2tlli;: "11:; C:II,,;i104 ;Oli "::11� 1 ?:qi::.i @� ?ilf":IC:i 't.q;;:90:� ?ilf °:ilgti DINING ROOM & TAKE-OUT TAKE -OUT AT 377 W. Shaw 780 E. Shaw at First _ a0laroa 227 -0906 = 227 -2979 Weil & Shaw = 4235 E. Fountain Way 431 -7142 rl at Cedar Peach & Kinp Canyon = 222 -7761 255 -1672 14 Lq4c NORTHRUP KING SEEDSMEN SINCE 1884 PRODUCERS OF 819 BRAND ALFALFA 2850 So. Highway 99 Pacific Division Headquarters: Fresno B. All outside entrance doors should have a one inch deadlock. NOTE: Bolt may be operated from inside by the thumb turn or from the outside with a key. If there is glass within 40 inches of the lock, a double cylinder, one inch deadlock is recommended. NOTE: Must be operated by a key from either side. (Special care must be taken to allow for emergency exit. Occupants must have access to keys.) • Doors, which are opened only from the inside, may take an inside, one inch deadbolt, which is operated with a thumb turn. SEQUOIA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION FIVE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU DOWNTOWN - Near Divisadero 1857 Fulton MANCHESTER - Across from Manchester Center 3611 N. Blackstone FIGARDEN 1380 W. Shaw at Fruit CLOVIS Clovis Ave. 8 Shaw REEDLEY 1000 G Street B10'fROLO CASORONO Biological Insecticide Herbicide B10 -SUL DU-TER Biotrol /Sulfur Fungicide DE- FENDOW25 & B% Dust Denethoate Systemic Insecticides ® • J 1 CHEMICAL COMPANY P.O. Box 7797, Fresno, Co. 93727 (209) 251 -7144 Santa Fe Springs, Co. Yakima, Wn. Hood River, Ore. �M )W DEADLOCK KEY IN THE KNOB LOCKS are the most frequently used, the least secure. Two types with a trigger bolt (Deadlatch) are more secure than locks without this feature. Generally these types of locks can be forced by breaking off the knob portion which can be jimmied or Key in Knob shimmied because of the short length of latch, These locks can be effectively supplemented by the additional use of a deadbolt. PARADISE CLUB 1038 F STREET Compliments Of PRECISION '74 AUTO STEREO 1557 No. Thesta Ave. 266 -8291 Fresno D & H BUILDERS State License No. 256403 VEDO DeMARINI - LEE HENLEY 439-3115 6629 No. Pleasant Ave., Fresno QUALITY AND SERVICE FOR 54 YEARS NEW ENGLAND SHEET METAL WORKS, INC. Air Conditioning - Stainless Steel Specialists 2731 South Cherry Ave. Ph. 268 -7376 SIERRA'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP Specializing In Furniture & Cars YOU NAME IT — WE DO IT! Compare Prices — Then Call 485 -9811 4580 W. Whitesbridge Rd. Fresno AIRWAYS COFFEE SHOP From Daylight to Dark for Your Convenience Airways Golf Course 255 -9802 ERNIE'S PASTRY SHOP Birthday 8, Wedding Cakes All Types Quality Pastry 3404 E. Butler 264 -2267 D & M AUTO DEN Body and Fender Work Complete Painting - Free Estimates 4406 E. Belmont 251 -1071 HILLS APPLIANCE REPAIR CALL 439 -1637 REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS — RANGES WASHERS — DISPOSALS — DISHWASHERS, ETC. 5531 N. Bond Warren Hills FRESNO GLASS CO. AUTO GLASS - WINDOW d PLATE - MIRRORS - TABLE TOPS — Free Estimates — "IF IT'S GLASS WE HAVE ITI" 637 L St., Fresno 268 -6331 COOLER PADS — ALL SIZES MIDSTATE PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. HARDWARE * SPORTING GOODS * APPLIANCES * PAINTS ROY WALKER, Proprietor 2150 S. Blythe, Fresno Phone 264 -4701 BEST WISHES BILL'S SHEETROCK SERVICE 255 -1231 3092 E. Ashlon Fresno VALLEY AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Heating - Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Supplies 5290 E. Pine 251 -0346 ELECTRIC LABORATORIES ELCO AUTOMOTIVE DISTRIBUTOR 1740 Van Ness Ave. 268 -8044 Warehouse- Jobbers, Distributors Since 1915 187 C. If the hinges are located on the outside of the door, non - removable hinge pins are recommended. There is also a simple way to prevent removal of the door once the pins are extracted. Remove the two center screws from the hinge and insert a headless screw in such a manner that when the door is closed the screw will engage the other hinge. NOTE: Insert headless screw on either side, allowing it to protrude approximately one - fourth inch. D. Peepholes, or interviewers, are recom- mended for all outside entrance doors. II. SLIDING GLASS DOORS A. A sliding glass door is lifted into position when installed and therefore must be lifted from the track to be removed. To prevent this, it is recommended that one and a quarter inch pan head (large head) sheet metal screws be inserted into the top of the door frame at both ends and the middle. These screws should be adjusted so that the door barely clears them when it is operated. SLIDING DOOR DEADLI LT CASE RUB / MOUNTING O FLANGE --- --���� Spindle Fits Into This Slot SPINDLE BORE LOCK CYLINDER SPINDI INSIDE CYLINDER PULL B. The best lock for a sliding glass door is a deadlock, which utilizes a bored pin tumbler cylinder and is operable by a key from the outside. The lock bolt should engage the strike sufficiently so that it will not be disengaged by any amount of movement. When the existing inside pull has to be changed in order to accommodate a new deadlock, an inside cylinder pull is recommended as a replacement. .. 5615 KINGS CANYON RD . FRESNO. CA • (209) 252 5122 FREEDOM HOMES Inc. CUSTOM RESIDENCES ON YOUR LOT OR RANCH Calif. License No. 271 -611 606 E. Belmont 486 -3330 MMOTOROLA Total Police Communications Systems MOTOROLA Communications & Electronics, Inc. 1530 E. Shaw Ave., Suite 105 227 -1682 Fresno Compliments of RAU' S DAIRY FARM FRED RAU, Owner KNUDSEN PRODUCER 10255 W. Manning Ave. Fresno Phones: Office 237 -3393 ReE. 266 -7511 THE PURPOSE OF SECURING A SLIDING DOOR IS TO KEEP IT FROM SLIDING OR BEING PRIED UP AND OUT OF THE TRACK J � " DOWEL STICK VILLA BASQUE Basque Dinners - Lunches - Cocktails Phone 439 -6970 6584 N. Blackstone Ave. Fresno Compliments of KUETTEL PIANO HOUSE 234 W. Olive at Arthur St. — Fresno INLAND SHOW CASE & FIXTURES Commercial & Residential Formica Drainboards - Complete Store Fixtures 1473 Thesta 237 -4158 VALLEY WELDING & MACHINE WORKS 2543 So. Orange Ave. 268 -5014 189 C. A commercial locking device is recommended for sliding glass doors, on which the slide action occurs outside. This device is affixed to the stationary frame and interlocks into the sliding frame. NOTE: Can be installed either top or bottom —but if door sills are thin, lock can be mounted on either upper or lower track. D. It is recommended that a metal rod or wooden dowel be placed in the track of the sliding in order to brace it closed. A similar effect can be achieved by drilling holes in the track and inserting steel pins at the point where the door is pulled open. BEST WISHES From unk of .gym �rir� NATIONAL i,"4vii+cs ASSOCIATION rune rEeKIAL CKPON T iauu■ei e**raaAns■ FRESNO MAIN BRANCH TULARE and VAN NESS GRAVES LIQUOR STORE UPHOLSTERY GROCERIES - AUTO • BOAT • TRUCK DELICATESSEN FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING BEER- WINE - LIQUORS - FREE ESTIMATES - 2583 So. Elm BANKAMERICARD - MASTER CHARGE Ph. 233 -3601 847 FRESNO 237 -1262 III. WINDOWS- A. Sliding, aluminum -frame windows should be secured by the some methods used for the sliding door. Both the pan head top screws and the bracing devices (metal rod, wooden dowel, or steel pins) are effective on this type of window. Additionally, several types of secondary locks are available for installation. B. Sliding, wooden -frame windows should be secured in the some manner as the aluminum sliding windows. C. Double hung windows (which operate upward and downward) usually possess a standard locking device which should be inspected. Commercial secondary locks are available and should be installed. Ad- ditionally, deep wood screws may be used in the tracks to brace the window closed. If you need open windows or doors for ventilation try these hints to make them safer. Pin your double -hung windows. Control the size of the opening. D. Casement windows contain a geared operating handle and a locking device; these should be in proper working order. Com- mercial locking devices should also be in- stalled. FRESNO WHITE & AUTOCAR SALES Distributors of White & Autocar Trucks - Parts & Service 2707 S. East Ave. CALIFORNIA • WASHINGTON • OREGON • ARIZONA • CANADA JIM DE LUCA CO. REFRIGERATED TRANSPORTATION — BUSINESS PHONES — 485 -2362 485 -2363 266 -3333 Shop Phone 3170 W. Belmont Ave. 485 -1712 Fresno, CA 93728 SHIRLEY TATARAKIS CALWA GRILL • Cold Beer • 3974 E. Jensen Ave. Calwa ANDELLA LIQUOR Complete Liquors - Wines - Delicatessan 501 N. Van Ness at Belmont 266 -1672 TECHNICOLOR CORP. Black & White and Color Film Service Wholesale and Retail 326 No. Blackstone 266 -0181 Fresno BROWN BROS. ADJUSTORS Ted Coopman, V. P. 255 N. Fulton St. Day & Night Ph. 268 -5044 EAST FRESNO AUTOMOTIVE TUNE -UP — BRAKE SERVICE — REFRIGERATION John A. McGraw, owner Shop 255 -2177 — Res. 255 -2349 4644 E. Tulare Fresno Dave & Dodee Goodman CALIFORNIA TROPHY CENTER Trophies For All Sports & Occasions Gavels & Plaques Prompt Expert Engraving 477 N. Blackstone Ave. — 268 -7448 CLARK'S FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT "Everything For The Fireplace" 1102 E. Belmont Ave. 268 -3155 Fresno UPHOLSTERY CITY SEAT COVERS — CUSTOM INTERIORS Autos • Boats • Trucks • Planes Fine Used Cars 6070 N. Blackstone Ave. 431 -4300 MODERN WELDING COMPANY Manufacturers and Fabricators of STEEL PRODUCTS 4141 N. Brawley Ave. Fresno Ph. 268 -8881 • Busch Bavarian ' Miller High Life Regal Select ` • Pabst Blue Ribbon ° Falstaff *Lite ° M & T DISTRIBUTING CO. Arkie Margosian — Ralph Takakiian 2377 South Orange 264 -2823 Detective's Son Wins Irish Dance Trophies Champion Irish dancer Mark Golden, son of Detective Mark L. Golden, stands with some of the awards he has won. The costume worn by Mark in the picture consists of a kilt, shirt, dark tie and blazer jacket and a shawl, which is attached to the left shoulder by a silver and enameled Irish brooch, and drapes over the shoulder down the back. Knee hose complete the costume. The shoes are imported from Ireland and have leather toe pieces %" to ' /z" attached to the toe part of the soles. The toe pieces provide additional weight to the shoe. The toe pieces and heels of the shoes are heavily studded with square nails and provide the tapping sound when dancing. Mark is wearing the McTeggart Belt which he won in competition in 1974 and 1975 at the TENT CITY SURPLUS Camping Gear — Sales & Rentals Major Dealer For WHITE STAG TENTS - SLEEPING BAGS COLEMAN CAMP GEAR COMPLETE MODERN CANVAS FACTORY Awnings 439 -1345 Tarps 14 6722 N. BLACKSTONE AVE. • FRESNO "DOC KILZLIM" HIS PATIENTS ALL DIE Paramount Pest Control Service "We Control Pests'' 2143 E. McKinley 268 -4266 BILL J. RIPPEE INVESTIGATOR Licensed & Bonded ALL TYPES OF INVESTIGATION Civil - Criminal - Marital - Industrial Personal Injury - Child Custody Organized Labor Strike Investigations 2844 Fresno St. 229 -8106 Travelers Body & Fender Works Orvil & Jim Minnis, Owners 1861 Broadway and Sacramento, Fresno 266 -0561 191 OLYMPIC MOTORS Gold Medal Used Cars MIKE BIRCKETT or ED BRUNO 220 N. Abby 266 -0821 FRESNO SINCERE BEST WISHES Mr. and Mrs. Aram "Shorty" Peters Oireactas held at St. Mary's College. He is holding the 1974 Scholarship Trophy for which he tied. He also won the 1975 Scholarship. The large trophy shown on the table is the Cross Channel Championship Trophy which he won in March 1974 at the All Ireland Feis, Dublin, Ireland. (Feis is pronounced fesh.) Also shown are many of the medals he has won in various Irish Dance competitions. Mark started Irish Dancing the fall of 1972 at Heaton Elementary School where it was taught through a Humanities Study Program of Ethnic Dance. He is a student of Maureen Hall, director of the McTeggart Irish Dance School. He is a member of the McTeggart Irish Dancers, an exhibition dance group that has performed in Fresno as well as in many cities in California. In April of this year the group was invited to perform in Reno, Nevada. Other members of the exhibition group are Kevin, Tommy and Vincent Hall, Laurel and Nan Owensby, Leah and Erin Sullivan, Frank Humrick, and Angela Dellavalle. The spring of 1974 Mark spent six weeks in Ireland touring and competing in the St. Matthew's Feis and in the All Ireland Feis. The son of Det. Mark Golden and Mrs. Golden, Mark is 12 years old and is in the 7th grade at Tehipite Jr. High School. Tennis, swimming and ice skating are sports in which he enjoys participating. He has a sister Devon who is a sophomore at Fresno City College and a brother Eric who attends Heaton Elementary School. E*1 TRACTOR, REPLACEMENT PARTS MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS COMPLETE OVERHAULS RAIL & ROLLERS ENGINE KITS BEARINGS & SPROCKETS AUTOMATIC WELDING 233 -2174 3444 W WHITES BRIDGE ROAD DUKES COCKTAILS Your Host - Duke Garbedian 2039 Kern Street 268 -6821 McKENZIE AVENUE MARKET Choice Meats - Vegetables - Groceries 3878 E. McKenzie Ave. 264 -3747 HOLLYWOOD CAMERA SHOP PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES DOWNTOWN and MANCHESTER SHOPPING CENTER CONTINENTAL MOTORS REPAIR - PARTS & SERVICE FOR VOLKSWAGEN PHONE 264 -0791 540 VAN NESS FRESNO. CALIF. AT VENTURA Leo Diller B & D BODY SHOP Complete Body Repair and Paint Shop 418 & 250 N. Fresno St. 266 -0506 BILL DAVIS COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING Phone 229 -4613 3058 W. SWIFT FRESNO AIRWAYS GOLF COURSE Art Forrester, PGA Golf Professional "When You Think of Golf Think of Airways" 5440 E. Shields Ave. 291 -6254 SCAFFOLDING Rentals - Sales - Erection Atlas Scaffold & Equipment Co. 550 W. Church at S. Fruit 485 -5310 WESTERN METAL DEALER IN SCRAP METALS Sonny Greenberg, Owner 2813 E. Florence Ave., Fresno 264 -6246 MID -CAL FORKLIFTS INC. Don Weber, General Manager 5200 S. Peach at Old 99, Fresno 485 -5090 MURDER OR SUICIDE The Mystery Remains After 84 Years The McWhirter home still stands after 85 years at 1618 L Street. Photo by Russell C. Fey in Heritage Fresno - Homes and People. LA PATRIA GROCERY Groceries - Beer - Wine 350 W. Pinedale Ave., Pinedale 439 -1591 PINEDALE DRUGS - PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Sundries — Notions — Gift Items 7280 N. Blackstone Ave., Pinedale 439 -0674 JOHN'S PINEDALE LIQUORS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK WINES — LIQUORS — BEER PH. 439 -2780 7274 N. BLACKSTONE PINEDALE CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS 8 FIXTURES COMMERCIAL — RESIDENTIAL LEROI'S CUSTOM CABINETS Stained - Painted - Custom Finishes LEROI VANNUCCHI, Owner 7189 North Abby, Pinedale 439 -3535 ASSOCIATED BRASS PRODUCTS, INC. Precision Castings 7070 N. Harrison Ave., Pinedale 193 Interest in an unsolved murder /suicide mystery of 1893 was revived recently when the house where it took place was one of those featured in a local book. The house still stands at 1618 L Street, and it was included in Heritage Fresno — Homes and People, a popular book published late last year by the Fresno Branch of the American Association of University Women. The old house was built in 1891, and Louis B. McWhirter was living there in 1892. The mystery was discussed in the new book, but a more detailed report is contained in another local book. In 1919 the History of Fresno County was WALTER SMITH MEN'S - BOYS' WEAR UNIFORM SPECIALISTS FULTON MALL AT KERN FASHION FAPR written by Paul E. Vandor and published in two volumes. It recorded: Assassination or Suicide? Cause celebre was that of Richard S. Heath indicted March 16, 1893, for the alleged assassination of Louis B. McWhirter while entering his home at the rear entrance on the night of August 29, 1892. The case attracted widest attention as it was claimed that the assassination was a political one on account of the division in the Democratic party in the county at the time over the presidential can- didacies of Cleveland and Hill. McWhirter was a Tennesseean who a few years before had come to Fresno, engaged in the practice of the law in association with M. K. Harris, made a failure of the law and as an erratic Bourbon reform Democrat was engaged as editorial writer for the Evening Expositor. He had been a reform politician in Tennessee which state he left to come west after a homicide, also growing out of political dissensions in the Democratic party. Much feeling was aroused over the Mc- Whirter case here because at the time the Tennesseean wing of the local Democracy was in control of the county offices. So intense was the "interest and indignation" over the affair that in addition to the $10,000 offered reward by the citizens for the arrest and conviction of the assassin, the widow, Mrs. L. B. Mc- Whirter, also offered a reward of $10,000 and the Blasingame family into which McWhirter had married made offer of an additional $5,000. The rewards were never claimed because there never was a conviction and dismissals were entered against the two ac- cused. SALES FRESNO SERVICE INSTALLATION OVERHEAD REPAIRS DOOR CO. )MENEM GARAGE DOORS Residential — Commercial �\ ALUMINUM — STEEL — FIBERGLASS Automatic Door openers "GENIE" DOOR • Serving Fresno Slnce 1953 OPENERS Gene For Serv;ce Call �' -44 97 estimates 4582 EAST TYLER AVE. C61 CONTR LIC. NO 206878 FRESNO 194 PARKVIEW MARKET 237 -6733 705 W. Belmont Ave. Fresno CAESAR'S ITALIAN DELICATESSEN PETE D. ANTONINO THE FINEST IN IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC FOODS WE CATER TO PARTIES :: OPEN 7 DAYS 9 TO 7 (Sun. to 5) 4794 No. Blackstone, Fresno 226 -56,46 ROSEBERG GENERAL SERVICES CO. Alarm Systems Commercial - Residential - Auto Interior & Exterior 2237 E. McKinley Ave. 268 -9244 JACK'S AUTO BODY 4015 E. _IENSEN AVE. 485 -4754 FRESNO DEALERS FOR NORTON - A.J.S. - HODAKA - VESPA MOTORSCOOTERS - MO -PED FRESNO CYCLE CENTER EXPERT REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES Dan Green, Owner 2250 E. McKinley 233 -1834 ARCHITECTURAL Concrete Products • TEXTURED CONCRETE • Reinforced Concrete Crib Specialist 2614 W. DUDLEY AVE., FRESNO 485 -1192 SUNKIST POOLS Phone 439 -5311 6116 N. Blackstone Fresno STAN'S BRAKE & WHEEL SERVICE COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE WHEEL ALIGNMENT 1427 Broadway, Fresno 486 -8061 Congratulations POULTRY TRANSPORT Compliments Of D & B TRUCKING 5315 E. Belmont Ave. 251 -1971 Fresno Stake [!Sav* ' AND LOAN ASSOCIATION LENDER L D Serving Northern � ®' °��•ti�;�: and Central California for over 50 years We provide computerized savings and home financing services including: Invest locally. We do. Pioneer Club' FRESNO Free Checking' nto E. OLIVE AVE. 486 -1771 Free Travelers Checks' Free Money Orders" 3303 N. CEDAR AVE. 2165812 Free Safe Deposit Boxes' CLOVIS Free Trust Deed Collection° 536 WOODWORTH 299 -9775 Free Notary Service Minimum Deposit Required NVA kill, SIZES 111. EN G T I I S FARRICATH) PIPE )111.1. PIPE QUALITY AND SERVICE: CENTRAL VALLEY STEEL PIPE CO. 99 Highway Lit Shaw Call us at '268 -0933, Fresno Serving All Faiths FUNERAL HOME FRESNO - OAKHURST CONSOLIDATED LEASING CORPORATION All Pecchenino, Manager dba COLONIAL LEASING 2220 Tulare Street 485 -2190 Fresno, Calif. 93721 — WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS — 195 The first trial of Heath before the late Judge Holmes commenced June 12, 1893, lasted for thirty -two court days and ended in a disagreement of the jury. The evidence sup- porting the assassination theory and Heath's connection with a homicide was largely cir- cumstantial. The plea set up at the trial was that McWhirter had committed suicide. This was one of several constructive defense pleas. The trial jury stood eleven for conviction and one for acquittal —Juror J. H. Lane making the declaration that firearms were coercively exhibited in the jury deliberation room. Motion for a change of venue was denied and the second trial commenced March 5, 1894, was before Judge Lucien Shaw of Tulare. It lasted thirty days and also ended in a disagreement. Change of venue was granted for a third trial to Los Angeles County but the case never again was taken up. Heath later died in Alaska in the Klondike gold fields. His co- defendant was Frederick W. Polley, a carpet layer, the accusing joint indictment having been found by a grand jury of which the late ex -Judge Hart was the foreman. Polley had one trial, the jury disagreed and the indictment against him was dismissed in October, 1893. Heath was a young man related to the Perrins and employed as a sub - foreman on the "Sam'l of Posen" vineyard, the property of M. B. Curtis and wife. Curtis was an actor who had made a success of the dialect character acting of the Polish Jew, made a fortune, invested in Fresno real estate and also founded a town near Berkeley which he named after his play. He was impoverished afterward defending himself on a charge of the murder of a San Francisco policeman. Sen- sational disclosures were made in that prosecution that the defense was predicated on suborned testimony. Heath was defended by a strong retinue of lawyers retained by the Perrins and Mrs. M. B. Curtis, while the special prosecutors were as distinguished attorneys in the pay of the Blasingame family: Few cases in the county aroused a greater interest than the Heath prosecution, divided as public sentiment was on the question of assassination and suicide and this division made more acute by the political differences of the respective theorists. Known as a barroom politician, Heath was lifted into sudden and unenvied notoriety. McWhirter had made political enemies by reason of his editorial writings and the division in the county Democracy was at the fever heat. However, public opinion was never settled as to whether his end was the result of assassination to silence him politically, or whether an act of self murder. He had his life insured for a large sum and it was known that his financial circumstances were such that but for friendly aid the policies would have lapsed because of inability on his part to meet the premiums due. His career as a lawyer had proven a failure. It was also known that he had spent the marriage endowment of his wife. He had become confirmed in habits of which the wife declared in her testimony she knew nothing about and which in fact she denied. The political stir and enmities that he aroused by his writings obsesssed him with the thought that he was tracked as a marked man for assassination. Many believed then and do now that McWhirter took his own life when he realized that he was at the end of his financial career. The widow married a second time and recovered the insurance on the policies which did not contain the suicide clause. If McWhirter was assassinated, it was a cowardly murder by plotters that lay in wait for him to take him at a disadvantage. If so, the case would not have commanded the wide attention that it did for the political and personal interests that raised it above the or- dinary. The end of McWhirter is one of the unsolved mysteries. OLE STRUCTURES " AR I General Builders, Inc. License No 296015 Agricultural & Commercial & Residential Same quality, same dependability and the same ownership since 1944 115 No. Valentine, Fresno 233 -9169 PEPE TACO MEXICAN FOOD Open BA.M. to 2:45A.M. 2031 N. Blackstone, Fresno 226 -9539 ASHLAN PHARMACY We Deliver Prescription Service Cosmetics - Gifts - Greeting Cards 2620 E. Ashton at N. Fresno 222 -7794 AL'S HAIR STYLING For Appointment Call: 222 -5791 1224 W. SHIELDS AVE. FRESNO CERONSKY'S LOCKSMITH SHOP IN NORTH FRESNO SINCE 1966 "Let Us Open The Door To Your Penblems" Our New Location -6129 N. BLACKSTONE FRESNO Phone 439 -5630 GUNITE CONSTRUCTION Pools — Walls — Dams — Sumps Commercial Buildings — Canal Linings ADAMS GUNITE SERVICE. 3238 W. McKinley Free Estimates 266 -2131 PARKER'S OF FRESNO, INC. PIPES & TOBACCO Ray Hunter, Jr., Mgr. 1232 Fulton Mall, Fresno 233 -0774 BILL PARRISH CHEVRON SERVICE WE PICK UP & DELIVER 5385 N. Blackstone Ave. 439 -4880 FRESNO OXYGEN & WELDING SUPPLIES 245 M Street 233 -6684 DALENA & MARCIOCHI, INC. Ned F. Dalena & Louise A. Marciochi All Types Insurance — Surety Bonds 338 W. Shaw Ave. 227 -3575 RAMSEY DRY WALL SERVICE Drywall Service - Taping - Texturing i Acoustical Ceilings - Sheetrock Installation Quality Workmanship 4559 E. Home Ave. 251 -7316 A -1 Fence Co. A d A Mobit. Gone $er vice A B B Wall Covering Inc. A d M Carper 6 Linoleum A A R Wholesale Meat Co. AOC Adj.,., Ace Aluminum Awniny Au Lawnmower S.1e,-Serv. Au Liquor Ace Mobile Key Shop Acme Auto Pons Acme Mac hire Co. Acme Re lrigero,im Service Acorn Eq.ipmenI Ren,ol Adom A Eve RmI.urmr Adana Gunnita Adam. Po mg Co. Ad.m ss Elsc r ;c Co. Agui for Body A Point Shop John Ahl Horw,hoeing Air Woy Hoover Eureka Co. Ain.oys Call.. Shop Ai tray, Gall Course Alarme. Di.is ;m of Vmga Albers Milling Co. Albrecht', welding Albright Elect Sam Alexmder Re lrigera,im All Bearing, So let Co. Allied Linoleum Allied Fo a All Slate Charter Lines All'a,e Roofing Co. All -Tile R—fina Co. AIs Hair Styling AI', Tunaup Service Anbrosir,; Doi, Specialty Americas beauty M,c orii Co. Americas Indira Shop Americas Po ing Co. Ame,i sun Truck S.Noge Dr. Sidney Ame% Mchor Morino Andella Liquor Andersen Broke A Wheel Service A,denm- Cloyem A Co. Andenm Rocs, P,oducts A,d y', Cock t.; is Mdy i Owl Club Mdy', Tire Shop Angelo'' D,I -, In Anr ;que Upholstering Shop A -fed Aechhectural Castrate Product, The Arm Arnold's Electric Arrow Phormocy Ar's Booms A,he, Br hen INDEX OF ADVERTISERS 116 Ahlm Phorma<y 196 60 A,phoh Specialre. 71 87 Ana aid Br Produce. 193 116 Asrw M.I.l 57 8J A,4—W, Corp., 8 Janitorial 24 70 Aelas Plasre, ing Inc. 31 86 Arlm Scoflold 6 Equipmeor Co. 192 t16 Almow .tic, Incorporo,ed 58 42 Marion Orientol Rug% 53 IM Auto Oi ... I Electra. 67 IS Auto Warehouse 184 II6 Au'a, i.e Uldily Co. 183 107 The— E. A.em 1 94 B 6 D Body Shop 192 36 B A J Rear- A- Tloder System 70 196 B B L Faadland, Inc. 39 78 B W Pump Co. 10 58 Bolo h4wing A Air Cmd. 38 103 Bol; ', Armenian Food, 33 12 Bask al Americo 199 II6 Bane, He—y Hauling, Inc, 101 187 Al 8or,m'% Garage A Sez.ice 116 192 Basque French Bokery 90 1 Herb Roue, Sparing Good, 116 42 Bearing Specialty Co. 61 Js, Mike Bellow Cmrroero. 184 104 Belmml Nursery 15 116 &nnere Tens, A Mfg. Js, r 16 bersm F,ye A Co. 84 99 &even Rug Mills, Inc. 106 68 a._Wrigh kale Co. 36 82 Bet -R -Roofs 57 87 benu Per Cmlrol 77 55 Mori- Bias-hi Dolly 13 196 Big B Morket 116 66 Big Bore Drilling Co. 116 15 Big Polar. Mor4e, 34 116 Bill Auto l i, 88 12 Bills Furn ;,.,. A Appli —es 93 uo 72 Bill', Liqr St.,. 116 42 Bills Remo; Service 116 37 Bills Shee„ock Service 187 92 Gomel L. "Bill" Billings 116 63 Masser's Spons Equip= II6 190 Blue F,mt Cocktails 62 106 Bob', Big Bay Resrourmr% C- 37 Roy Balding Texaco Se ice 115 199 Boor Shck 39 89 Basws Liquor Stoll 116 116 Bottle 6 Coro 116 28 Boys M.d,e, 61 103 8r.nding Iron - 116 116 Brooks N duce, Inc. 72 108 B,wi's Hardware 116 194 Brown Bros. Adjmren 190 105 Brownie Muffler Snd 6J 76 Bro ing -her % Induwia, 26 116 Bruce', Beber�Shop II6 70 Brun. 6 Telegm 70 79 Bruno', Used Murniol, 78 Buck Rmcht, K.C. Buck S._,_ Stotion Belord', Appl ;mce Builder Concrete Buil:k-V. r Emporium Bull cuum Pumping Burger Bob', Dri.e III, Burl's Auto Electric Bums Intemotianal Security Bush Hog/Mmion Cotton Equip. Bussey Well Pipe Works Buttons 'n' Be., C A A Th,i ft y Mon Grocery C A C Glen CC A L Fnterprisa, C A E Plumbing Caesars Irol;m Dal; Andy J. Caglio Real Estate CaMi of Fresao Col -Ca I al Plumbing Supply Cal Market A Liquor Calllom;o Chrome C.li _ia Cmp,ess a.. Ca;fo eio Design Awc. Calif —Iis Fence Co. Col ifom ;a First Bonk Calilanio- Fresno Oil Co. California Glass Co ito-ia Ind,rrr lot Rubber C.i arnio Motel Calif «nio Motor E..ho.ge Col it -trio Trophy Cerise, Califa -a wheel Co. Marie Callender Pies Colwo Cole Colwo Grill Colwo Mon Colwa Owlity Mork., Colwo Reeoll Pharmacy C.nreen St"; ce of S.J.Voll.y Corey Oil Co. C. is Auto Repo ;, Corr, Pa,r;me Club Cc Lyn Beauty Supply Car Pam Inc, Co,pentie,s Spotting Goad C.,­', Hickory Chip Rest. Conte. Cmaase C-,,. Co. Core, CommodiHas Cow Carnal. Coves Buick Control Colifom ;o Atom Co. Conroe Cal Truck Bepoi, Can /r01 Colilomio Wholesale Control Counria, Insurance Control ';'h Co. Cemml Vac of Frasao Central Vol ley Poncho -Asrdi Central Volley Rwenmt Apply Central Volley Steel pipe Pipe JENNIE'S MARKET MR. & MRS. PETER MONTEZ 4244 S. CHERRY FRESNO, CA HALWOOD AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TI BOY TOWING SERVICE ALL TYPE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR PICKUP and DELIVERY 2149 Ventura Phone 268 -7607 SHEBLUT SHEET METAL GENERAL SHEET METAL 394 W. Clayton, Fresno 264 -8982 HARDIN CONSTRUCTION CO. & HARDIN SCALE CO. 264 -4437 6996 N. Motel Dr., Herndon 197 13 C , y', Lackuoirh Shop 196 Dairy &Ile Freeze No. 35 75 116 Cattificate Irs-1 e 1 Fund 17 Dole Elect— 32 88 Champagne Pools 24 Daleno 6 Morciochi, Inc. 196 20 the Checkmate, lounge 107 B. E. Dahymple Trucking 78 74 Por Chiorita Trucking, Inc, 116 Dan Doy Pa iac Core: 94 Chicago Fumi,ure Co. 116 Don's Club 70 103 Chick's Fr A %iii ben. 69 Don', Lawnmower 48 83 Chihuahua Tuelllerla 87 Do, e', zAr ion 70 54 Chdd Call.. Shop 30 Do 414 C,eam •�, Ail— 46 182 Ch,i,temen', Food St.. 181 Dodd A Soffit 15 116 Circle "C" Mew Co. 112 Sum Da kd C., 101 80 Circle W Appliance Ser.;ce 116 gill Dw4 Refr ig. A Air Coed. 192 42 Clor4', Fireplace Equipmem 1lxro,et 190 D.ne11 D.,is Arco 33 46 CIar4', 88 De8enc den. Farms lnc. 41 46 Clossic M y Residential 61 Charles Decker Paining 30 38 R,rss Clemens Service 116 DZ,1 4l Club 117 194 Club Brazil 64 De Kor D,.gs 52 52 Club Dakota 99 J. E. DeLuca Co, in 61 Club Laundry 6 Cl­­ Inc. 94 Del Rey e­ i.e Winery lI 29 Castes Boot A Motor Cc 65 Demco Educwimol Corp. It, 116 Coco Colo Bottling Co. 66 Mi4e Demigim Trucking 9 38 Cady &a. Plumbing 117 Denoi, A.iw ;m t W 59 Collees 82 0. -y'I Aul. Soles 78 98 Coflmm Rmling Co. 12 Demmore Engine R. _"4. 90 61 Coleman ►roduc,s Co. 95 Depeee Sind A Gravel Inc. 63 183 Color Glow Auto Pointing 69 Nub— Metal Polishing J0 44 Commerciol Body Sales A Mfg, 185 De.1i. -Drew 112 50 Commercial Mfg, 6 Supply 117 Dimrmd Motors 78 199 Commerdal Rod, war 22 Di Buduo 6 DeFendu Ira,. 2 84 Casey dorm Lunch 117 Di Cicco', 96 24 Cannel) GMC Tess,, 35 Donald P. Dick A, C­1. 22 190 CassaGdwed Leming 195 Dick's Body Shop 98 77 Cmwl;dored Milling Co. 21 Dick's Supplies Inc. 117 108 C— tir,rol Marker 18 Didier's Liquor 29 71 Cmlinemal Moron 192 Diesel Ene,gy I7 190 ConGnenrol Title Co. 101 Di no's Famous Piuo B2 58 Cora cI r Equip. A Supply 86 D;scouru Liq or 184 116 Castro1 Plumbing 84 Joe Dishion She11 Sonic.: 68 116 Cmrrerm Roolirg 126 Dominic'', Liquor I Il 109 Cooks Cwnmunicorion Corp. 64 D—i y TV 91 I IJ Cook A LoVoy In,,, —,, 117 Dm', Phillips 66 36 116 Coral ;te Cmerere Black 12 Harry Dooley B Ar «rare. 52 42 County Boy Marker 112 Dorsey'. Liquor Store 84 67 Coss -ery Cousin Market a G. S. Do.rgloa Co. Be U Co-boy N 184 Drug Ser"ice S"—.., Inc. 62 69 Cribori Vineyard Inc. 16 Tom Duffy's 117 91 Archie Crippen Nesolitim 193 Duggon', East 90 40 Don Crowder Che.,m 88 Duke's Cocktails 192 73 Joe Crowell Memry Cmrr. 199 D—% Liquor, I I 42 Curve Bras., Inc. 110 D-.o La chcapiag A Sp,insler 32 182 C,nrom Color 12 E Z Huul 41 31 Cuss— Truck point A Sign 42 Bill Eods Mobile Homes 95 197 Cur -Pore Elacsrmics 34 Em, EI Menre C-1 Home 99 50 Curti -g 0-i,;— of H.,­1 42 Ears Fresno Aul=i.e 190 94 O 6 B Trucking 194 East Side Body Snap 112 116 D 6 D Pau Cmr,ol 97 Emte,b,00k Cuslom Ho�K, 60 81 O b H Builders IB6 H. B. Emtm -n Trucking 94 199 D 6 H D;uribcling 54 E.,m Cabinet Shop 104 IJ D B M Auto Den 187 Ici m Oruq Co. I17 195 D B N Unim Service 22 Bud Eberwein Broke 11. Wheel 115 KITI HOME OF THE Always The Best In Family Dining At Family Prices! Golden Spud 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 0 2345 N. BLA(KSTONE o 4244 E. KINGS CANYON RD. • SHAW AT CANTON AT CEDAR i WEST • (LINTON i WEBER HWY. "AT (LINTON OVERPASS • (LOVIS —on Shaw of Peach CENTRAL CAL TRUCK REPAIR Phone 233 -9194 2737 So. East Ave. Fresno Ed's Redioton Service Eddis'1 Pastry Shop Edward, Lock 6 Safe Co. wa Edrds Packing Co. Elbow Room Electric Lobomtories Inc. Electric Mato, Shop Et,o Truck Refrigeration Elmer Efa, Dry Wall Conn. Eli, Elea,icol Service Eilich —% Berber Supplies fll ioit Mfg. C Ellis 8 Tf--- Construction Elm Auto DismonrI ng EI Patio Club EI Toro Cofe Engineered Soared, Inc. English Trucking Joc k Enright', Service Phorm. Emie's Mobil Service Emie's Pastry Shop Europeon Automotive Evon's Electric Servi - Paul Evert Top 0—lity Con d r 1x cam m am anicali F BG a quoit Foc,ory Foaklift Soles F.mi ly Phormocy Form Mochin•,y Center For West Conshuctio. Inc. Fashion Furniture Co. Federol Jewelry 8 Loon Federol Lond Bonk Assn, Fig Gorden Golf Course Fig Gorden Villoge Hole Studio Fink 8 Skopp Home Furnishings First Notionol Bank of Fresno Ray Fisher Pharmacy Fix All TV Flamingo Club Foam Imulotion Service Foglio Bros. Trucking Foodlond Morkett Food World Forkner Ronches Four Wheels Rastowont Foster, Old Fashion Free— Finn's Marker Fred's Septic Pumping Service Freedom Homes, Inc. Fresco Sales Inc. Fresno Ag Hordwore Fresno Auction Bom Fresno Automatic Tronsmission Fre o Automotive T. -icions Fresno Auto Pon, Co. Fresno Bockh- Service Fresno Sodyy Works Fresno CotMlic Cemeteries Freno Cottle Feeding Co. F,esna County Farm Bureau - F,emo Credit Bureou Fresno Cycle Center Fresno Dodge 88 Fresno Dryw11 6 Bldg. Supplies 79 117 Fresno Equipment Co. 26 51 Fresno Equipment Rentol 14 32 Fresno Ford Tractor 64 34 Fresno Friction Mbrerial Co. 103 187 Fresoo Funeral Chapel 62 105 Fresno Glose Co. 187 36 Fresno Grape Stake Yard 73 117 Fresno Hobb 184 90 Fresno Iron I Metal Co., Inc. 44 I17 F,esm Liquor Store 44 100 F,suw Motel 98 96 Fresno Muffler Service 117 106 Fresno Notion 8 Drug N 78 Fresno Onhopedic Co. 70 96 Fresno Overheod Door Co. 194 112 Freno O.ygen 196 86 Fresno Pope, Bo. Co., Inc. 184 117 Fresno Ploni.g Mill Co. 88 80 Fresno R—f..9 Company 20 187 Fresno aw S Servi— 117 88 Fresno Tractor Pons 192 117 Fresno White B A .,ac., Sales 190 sn Wi 100 Freo re Rope 8 Rigging Co. 48 Cover Friendly Ford Cover I I7 Frigid Food Lockers 83 184 M. Frio- Hansen 8 Co. 80 117 Fhouf Cory. Liq. 8 Bulk Tank 70 45 Fruemehauf Troile• Co. 89 41 Fung's Kitchen 117 41 G 8 A Liquor 117 1117 G 8 G A... Shop 86 Cover G 8 J Freight 112 14 V. Ganduglia Trucking 117 79 Gorobedian 6 Peters 114 103 Louis Garcia Monte— 89 24 Gardner Cadilloc 28 117 Gcudn.0, Shoes 45 72 Garrett Howe 82 39 Gm N Eot Drive In 183 4 1 H . Gottie Chevron Service I I I 93 General Electric Co. 52 102 General Envluonment Corp. 65 73 Generol Insumnce Assoc. 117 182 General Services Co. 194 63 General Teamsters Union 74 35 Gent. Construction Co. 107 71 George Studio 117 107 Gsa,gio Pocific Corp. 65 188 Ge,mon Auto Repair 39 120 Ghimenti Shell Service 84 99 Gibbs Auromotive 117 63 H. Gillott Plumbing 36 48 Giusti Forms, Inc. 27 26 Gleam - Crown Pump, Inc. 117 117 Gold Dragon B3 55 The Golden Crown 117 66 Gong's Market 44 33 Gordon Indutriol Supply 39 41 Go t7halk's 83 109 Graves Liquor Store 189 106 Gnat Volley Cont. Co. 22 194 Green, Cyclery 117 75 Gregor Welded Aluminum 114 Griffith -Dyer Co. Grove Built Homes Lee Guinn Mobile Lunch H -J Trophy Shop Allen C. Home G000ge Hobib Cottle Co. Hohn, Auromoti- Service Ken Holt d Sons HoI I's Tree Service H.I_d Automotive Service Homes Bu Sales Huns Iron's Grocery Honford Meat Pocking Co. John H—.ion Distributors Fiappy's Liquor Happy Steak Hordomon's Charter Service Hardin Corsslnctlon Co. Herald's Hull Repair Horpoin's Dairy Form H. s Construction Inc. Tomr Hants E I e chi c Austin G. Hor•ison Farms Horror Bo, Nailing Co. Hon's Pharmacy Harvey By- Produce Co. Healey 6 Popodch Heitzig 6 Shhkey Hendrix Restaurant 8 C_kl.ih Hennietto Poncho Products Co. Herb, Joynt Herzog Bras. Exxon Hertbeck, Market The Hide -A -Way Theron Hill Aw..Tronsmisslon Hills Applionce Repair Cori Hobe Hobo Grocery 6 Liquor Hodges 8 Hodges Constn,crion Holiday Orton— J. M. Hollister, Inc. Holly Depoo —nr Store woo Hollyd Camera Shop Holt Lumber, Inc. Horne for Mom 8 Pap Home Fumilure Co. Home S." ice Repolr Hope Mono Flopkim S Son Construction Geo. A. Hom.el 6 Co. Fred Horn, Inc. Ham Photo Slop House of M.Ple Howe 11 Air Cond. 8 Sheet Metal Hudson's Shell Servi - Hwbner Sports Humphreys Corsstmct;- Hyolt Lodge Hylwsd Donor Center Hy-Sol Convm Sp•cialrlss Ideal Bakery ImmppeerloI Savings d Loon Inla.sd Show Cure 6 Fixture I—red Ammunition Co. TRASH HAULING 6 SITE CLEANING BROKEN CONCRETE ROCK, SAND d GRAVEL TOP SOIL a FILL DIRT ARCHIE CRIPPEN DEMOLITION & EXCAVATION LICENSED s BONDED CONTRACTORS LICENSE NO. 254670 EXCAVATING • GRADING • DUMP TRUCK TRACTOR & LOADER WORK USED BRICK ARCHIE CRIPPEN RES. 251 -5832 251 -6511 648 N. MONTE (OFFICE) 237 -7200 237 -7278 VIE -DEL COMPANY 1 1903 South Chestnut 834 -2525 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Cover Intemarionol Fnorp,in,ers Aaoc. 118 La Plaza Club 182 38 Inremmlonol H.­,., Co. 48 -The Lorial 42 25 Intemmionol H., Dog 100 Larry's A.1—.1i­ 118 75 Intemotional Pool Holl 99 Larsen B.w. Auto Parts 118 99 Interior Contractors 44 Larsen -Rotto Construction 51 17 J 6 J Servi- 118 lm Polm. Resrouaor 54 117 Jock-Be-Nimble Curdle Shop 1I1 sauna, Cleaners 118 38 Jack, Auto Supply 194 La Vic, i Tonillm 34 22 bckie, Costumes 78 Leach Leasing 49 197 Fbnrr bcabs Body 6 Fender 90 Speed B Lam Co. 118 95 bco6. Goroga 41 The Lemon ire. I. 117 Jade Palo- 112 Le Moss Radios Tire, Inc. 76 91 Joe, Cie.... 8 Toilon I IB Len's Lawn Mower Service 42 12 Fred S. Jomes d Co. 26 Leonardo liquor Store 36 51 Stan Jo .1t Tuck Soles 200 Leo's Welch 8 Gift Shop 118 197 .byres 8 Co. 22 Leroi's Cmtom Cabinets 193 29 Jennie, Market 197 Robert N. LeRoy Upholstering 99 197 Jensen Auto Pam 30 Le wit Food Markel 118 15 omen 8 Pilegand 118 ll berry Auto Service 112 113 Jerry's Tavern 36 liberty Mutual Insmonce Co. 118 183 C.W. Jessen Connrunim 41 Liberty Pest Conr,ol 35 75 J., Drain Service 46 Lift Truck Service Corp. 72 87 Jet D6; 1n 61 Lightning Record Shop 118 117 Jim, Locksmithing 46 Lillord Compony 35 116 j mm; e, Markel 118 Liquor Junction 79 84 Joe's Tasty Burger 87 Lisle Funeral Fbme 195 118 bhnn(e, Markel d Cole 118 lisle Anthony's Sandwiches I IB 49 John's Cwlom Wheels 105 Lloyd's Aurowerksiot 118 22 John's Pi,.edale Liquors I93 Kennelh Louie I IB 115 Johnson -Waite 51 Lou, Uni loan Center 60 86 Robert Jolly Conswc,ion 76 Loves Wood Pit Barbecue 37 86 Janes Ambuloncrt Servi— Cover Loy Lay Kitchens IB5 95 Jones Window Shade. 118 Lucky Boil Binds 51 115 Jorge nwn 8 Co. 25 Luftenberg's Fabric Cent., 89 118 Jorgensen', Baftery Shop 118 Luigi's ItaGm Rest .... nt 118 187 byy--N -Joy Cf. 81 Lum's Chop Suey 119 118 Jubll Fame Inc. 67 W.M. Lyles Co. 49 112 K 8 B Auto S.rvi- 94 M.J.B. Plumbing 119 67 K.,lo, 113 M 8 T Distributing Co. 190 118 Korth, Bakery 44 M &,T Groding d Paving 34 39 Ksorn•y's Mon gcturing 105 F.C. Machado Dairy 22 118 Louie Kee Marker 79 Mod son Butane Servi- 119 192 K---dy Lumber Co. 89 Major Di srri bu,on of Fresno 20 184 Ken, Automotive Repair 70 M. go Food Center 36 78 Kepco Pinedole Dry Fill 124 Mona, Mow U-Save Liquors 110 118 Kesco 110 Monpawer 66 73 Kiggirn Concrete 93 Marini Grocery 119 46 Kinsoku 118 Market Wholesale Grocery 53 37 Kidsmon Trucking Inc. 124 Mack, Interiors 66 29 Ki'cS. -Best Po l t-, 115 Man Dri vs In Restou, —, 107 98 John Kochergan Farm 112 Martin 8 Monin Consrmcrion 196 36 Konwro Department Store 118 Momko Cycl•,y 119 118 Kong's Market 78 Matador 66 118 K.— Equipment Co. 26 Mart. Bros. Doiry 26 118 K-,I.l Piano How 189 Red Mar Jewelry 89 118 L 8 J Trucking 51 AM...; s Nursery 62 82 La Fiesta Nit, Club I I I McDonald Jewelry 119 118 Lo FI. De M..i- 59 McKenzie Avenue Market 192 105 La Foredo Me.!— Rnlau,ant 40 Mc Nom .% Liquor 107 102 Lo Mar EIectronia I IB MCPheeten d Auocimes 119 94 Lb• A; rcraft am 75 Me-N -Eris Pico Parlors 72 50 L.—. Servi- Center 107 TM Medicine Chest 60 189 lamou,•'s Cl— 8 Laund,y 66 Me" Cafe 102 46 La Pm oce nio Grry .193 Mid -Col Ford Track Sales 34 1� 9( PItKUp.pEL1VERY S� RADIO DISPATCHED FOR MOST MAJOR AIR LINES & FORWARDING AGENTS 24 -Hour Service 237 -9139 VALLEY PARCEL SERVICE 500 S. Teilmon Ave. Fresno PIPCO Inc. Growers - Packers - Shippers 5414 E. North Avenue 485 -9132 Mid Cal Forklifts Mid Store Bowl Mid Stara Linoleum Midstare Plumbing Supply Mid -Store Tire Warehouse Mid Valley Manors Mid Valley Time Loan Miller's Drug Mission Linen Supply Misfit, '7" Men's Wear Mobile Wash Co. Modem Drug Modem Shoe Store Modern Welding Co. Monarch Refrigeration Co. Moore's & Bill's Custom Cycles Mcorodion Shell Service Morgan's TV Service H. F. Morton Cotton Co. Motorola Communications May's Kitchen Muzok N 6 N Marine Nabors Liquor Negate Body & Paint Shop NAPA Nc Ivan Crone & Sign Service New England Sheet Metal The New Oasis The New Rendezvous New Victory Bakery Nicola's Nipok, Inc. Nisei Lood,cape Service Non nits Winery N.-Cal Beverage Co., Inc. Narmorts Furs Norsigian Bros. Aircraft Repair North,up King d Co. O.K. Produce Ook Leof Restaurant O'Brien'; Brokc Se,vica, Inc. P.E. O'Hoir Co. Ohli.,9% Food Ceore, Old Fre,na Hofbrau Oleander Marker Norman Olsen Construction Dan Olson Racing Products Olympic Motors O'Neal Irrigation Supply Co. Operative Plasterers 6 Mesons Orienrol Imports Co. Orlando Foods, Inc. O—eat Baking Co. Ostergoard Feeds, Inc. The Ourdocrsmon The Outpost Overstreet General Tire, Inc. Owens 6 Sons Cesspool Service Owl Transfer Co., Inc. Oxychem- Fresno P.A.L. Distributors P 8 N Liquors PPG Industries PPG Industries P 8, R Liquor Store Pacific Drive -In Thew — Pacific Western Construction Palace Marker Pon American Underwriters P..la -Pak Div. of Pontosote Popogallo Mexican Restourant Papogni's Sunland Service Poppy's Meats Paradise Club Paradise Liquors Paramount Pest Control Pardini's Pardini's Grocery Parker's of Fresno, Inc. Parkview Market Parkway Arco Service Bill Parrish Chevron Parsons - Boucher Flowers Parry Mix Delicatessen Pastel Motors Patrick James Men's Weor Panerson Electronics Parton', Shea, Metal Works Paul's Shoe, Store Pauline's Splortsweor Pay Less Payless Market Pen. Janitorial Service Pepe Toco Pepe, Janitorial Service Pepsi Cola Baffling Co. Perry Bays Smargy, Atom Peters Pete'; Furniture Refinishing Pfaff Sewing Center Phillips Trailer Supply Piccolo's Flowerland Picker Parts, Inc. Piemonte's Italian Deli Pinedale Auto Ports Pinedole Drugs Pioneer Auto Parts Pioneer Club Pipco Inc. Pittsburgh Des Moines Steel Nyland Pool PI... Cole Plaza Mexican Restaurant Pleasant Sterilization d Mattress Pool Supply of Fresno Portraits by Evans Postal Instant Press Potigion Transfer Potter Drug Co. Pcultry Transport Precision '74 Auto Stereo The Prescription Phormaey Printers Service Co. Producers Cotton Oil Co. Producers Packing Co. Leo Pumo Construction Co. Ouoli -T -Truck Service 17 Ouolity Meat Wholesale 185 82 Ouick Stop Liquors 57 16 R & L Arco Service 41 106 R -Z Door d Cabinet& 12 184 The Rack 15 66 Point— Tables 102 95 Ramsey Dry Wall Service, 196 1 Reno's Pizzo d Spaghetti House 38 114 Ranchers Carton Oil 14 119 Rosmuseen Auto Repairs 77 186 Ratcliffe Stadium Shell 61 119 Rau's Dairy 188 191 Roy Bros. Transportation 91 79 Rebco of California 126 98 Red Triangle Oil Co. 119 196 Reno's Speciolized Service 119 f94 Retail Clerks Union 50 119 Reuben's Restaurant 4J 196 Reubens TV 119 119 Rex Meat Market, Inc. 30 119 Ira C. Rhine; Appliances 109 113 Rich Products Corp. 47 34 Richards Cocktail Lounge 120 77 Gene Richards Povino Co. 59 97 John Richardson Sprinkler Systems 102 181 Rico's Hair Fashions 66 93 Ric's Liquors 104 109 Ridge Electric Mptor 120 119 Bill J. Ripper, Investigator 193 73 The Roadrunner 22 196 Roberts Fig Co. 22 83 Roberts Yamaha 113 84 Jim Robinson Auto Body 91 64 Robinson's Auto Dismantling, Inc. 91 193 Rod -R.-And Kennels 104 119 Rolindo Auro Pons 62 25 Rolindo Farmers Store 120 91 Rol -Pak Filter Service 104 119 Roma Pizzo House 70 52 Ron d Larry's Club 80 30 Ron', Mobil Glass 107 119 Ronnie's Midway Market 120 193 Roth's Crane Service 50 119 Roto MonufaUuring 69 26 Round Up Bar -B -Que 16 198 Jim Rowland Chevron Service 72 113 Royal Pharmacy 120 95 Rucka.11 California Sales Co. 73 38 Rudy% Elm Pharmacy 95 56 Rush Truck 51 72 S.E. Rykoff & Co. 120 119 S K A Construction, Inc. 69 114 S & M Farm Supply 45 78 Saber% Grocery 120 119 Sadler Office Supply, Inc. 79 76 Sof-T -Cob Inc. 82 194 Solodino's Catering 65 166 Sam's Luggage 120 81 San Carlos Cole 77 55 Sanchez Bras. Mfg. 83 19 Sanchez -Hall Modurory 80 58 Frank J. Sanders 46 57 Paul L. Sanders Co. 120 55 Mr. Sanford of California 30 STATE JEWELRY & LOAN CO. WATCHES — DIAMONDS — TOOLS FIREARMS — MUSICAL INST. CAMERAS ETC. LOW INTEREST RATES BUY — SELL — TRADE Next to McMahan's 2040 Tulare 485 -9342 JOE CROWELL Masonry_ Contractor Contractors License #186244 All Types of Masonry 291 -2350 5558 E. CRESCENT AVE. FRESNO California Industrial Rubber Co. Everything That's Rubber BELTING - HOSE - CLOTHING - BOOTS - GLOVES - MATTING TUBING - SPONGE - BUCKETS - GASKETS - APRONS - SHEETS BELT LACE - SPLICING & REPAIR - LEATHER & COTTON BELTING ASBESTOS & SYNTHETIC PACKING 2728 S. Cherry Ave. 268-7321 ANDERSON ROCK PRODUCTS 1100 N. 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CENTRAL VALLEY IMPORTS FIAT - PORSCHE - AUDI Service is the PRIDE of our business Shaw at Fresno St. 224 -2200 Across from Rantoda Inn Open 7 days o week LOTTA CAR NOTTA LOTTA M10NEY IA 28 194 22 73 120 32 92 112 200 120 115 36 120 29 61 40 120 22 190 191 29 114 115 186 25 101 26 120 I5 50 120 120 19i 52 57 III 47 56 95 III 120 101 84 97 120 35 55 92 79 69 190 107 39 120 187 97 106 56 26 184 65 110 81 WESTERN BUILDING 801 "Rif STREET MATERIALS CO. 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Boos Chool jinn Bas. Pocking Chuck wagon Double G C «nor Food Store 159 El Par.,. Club Exclusive Florist Gordner Equipment Co. J 6 M Electronics Johnson Drilling Co. 141 J. 8roa., Inc. 140 Lombardo Lakeview Resort 141 Lone Star Dahydrotor 140 Mar Y Tierra Grocery 140 Mit"i -Mon 121 Mid Valley Tronsponoeion 6 Mink[., Cash Stare 141 Norm's Cab 140 North Pole To— Gene Olson Body 6 Point Norco's Park Victor Pistacchio Pumps Ray's Boat Repairs 6 Paints 173 Riverbend Farms, Inc. 174 Sanger Floor Covering 174 Sanger Flower Shop 174 Seabrook Forms Co. West 174 Sherwood Forest Galf Club 175 Sherwood Inn 175 Ti, Valley Market 174 Villa Lobos Mexican Food 175 Wallin 8 Son Funeral Hama 175 Warranty Electronics 173 is SAN JOAQUIN 172 171 170 172 170 170 170 170 181 IBI IBI 181 162 172 173 121 171 172 171 71 72 172 171 172 172 6 173 172 121 172 172 159 158 157 158 157 161 158 159 157 157 National Market Rabb Bros. Trucking Swiw American Bar West Side Pump Co. 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