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fso_mag_7001.pdfSALES -NEW & USED -LEASING "Home of The Red Carpet Service" DAN DAY PONTIAC, INC. 819 "M" STREET (Downtown) FRESNO -268-4721 DO MORE EARN MORE WITH A 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. LAND BANK ASSOCIATION OF FRESNO Phone 237-0969 534 West Olive Phone 237-0960 MElVIN A. WILLMIRTH Sheriff-Coroner of Fresno County JAMES D. LONG ALBERT l. COLLINS Undersheriff Chief Criminal Deputy These days a good ba 'nk isn't hard to find. Just look for the nearest office of CROCKER-C I IZEN If. I AL BAN K FOUR FRESNO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU • OFFICES IN REEDLEY AND SElMA MORE THAN 275 OFFICES STATEWIDE . MEMBER FECJERAL DEPOSIT I JSURANCE CORPORATION VENDO PI NEDALE PLA T PINEDALE, _ALI. 2 FRESNO COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS John Krebs -John Ventura -Wesley Craven,Chairman -Joseph Reich -James Cassidy COMPLIMIE,NTS OF :/!rodace,s DAIRY Fresno's Local Independent Dairy TO BE SURE You Are Buying Fresh, Local Dairy Products ••. LOOK FOR FRESNO ON THE CARTON 144 E. Belmont 264-6583 TABLE OF CONTENTS New law Enforcement Building _______________ __ ___ ._________ 9 1969 Search and Rescue Operations _________ __________ ___ 1'7 Crime Rise Stirs Fears for Future _________ .____ . _______________ 29 For A More Enjoyable Fair __ ___ __ ________ ___ ___ .. ____ _____ ______ 31 The Problem With Obscenity _____ ___ ______ .____ ____ .__ __ ___ __ 36 The Public's Role In Preventing Crime ____________._________ 39 Personnel Of Sheriff's Department ___ ___________ __ __ ______ __ 53 Volunteer Supervision Program _____________ _________________ __ 55 Honor Release Program ______ _. ______ ____ __ _________ ________ _____ 74 The Ten-One File ____ ______ _________ __ ________ ______ _______ __ __ ___ ___ 89 Fresno County Sheriff's Aero Squadron ________ ._____ ___ _163 Sheriff's Posse __________ __ __ _________ _______ __ _____ ___ _____ _._____ ____ 104 Retirements, 1969-1970 _________ _____ _________ __ __ ________ __ __ __ 106 Constable~ of Fresno County ____ ___ ____________ _____ .___ ______113 Fresno County Police Departments _________ _______ ______ ___ _127 Methadone-New Hope For Heroin Addicts ____ ______ 137 Youth Guidance Day __ .__________________________________________ 141 EMERGENCY TelEPHONE DIRECTORY ________ __ ._________ 143 Fresno's Most Famous Jail Break _______ ______.. __ ._______ ___ 145 The Bad Check Artist __.________ ___________ .___ .____. ___._________ 155 3 THE SHERIFF'S REVIEW 1970 Published by The Fresno County Sheriff's Office Relief Association ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President ________________ _____ ____________________ _________ Mark Golden Vice President ______________ ______ ___ ___________ __ ____ Bill Cunningham Financial Secretary ___ __________ ...___ .... _. __ ._ .. _.. __._____ frances Day Secretary ..... _______ __ .__._._.___ .....____ ___._. __....___ Marian Wingell BOARD OF DIRECTORS Past President .____._.__. ____ __ ...__ ._.__.__..........________._._ Leo Clapp Jack Anderson Rod Arden W alt Pinion Herman Saghetelian DELEGATES Arnold Randrup ___ _______ ___ __ .__ ..__ ._. __.__ .__ ._.__ _________ Civil Harold McKinney ________.____ .... __ .. _...... _.. _. _____ Administrative Wes Sarment __.......__ .. ____________.__.._...... __ ...._. ___._. ________.___ R&I Barbara Beets _____ ._...._.. ____ ___ __ .. _._._.__._.... _. _______ _____ Matrons Ed Hansen ._______________._______.. __._......__ .. ______ .__________ Detectives Steve Magarian ___________._. ___ .. _. ____ ..___________.__ ._____________Security Les Scheidt ..__ ._________ _____ .._.... _.._._.._. __ ____ ___ ._._. Field Division NATIONWIDE 24­ HOUR GRADY DENNY FAST FREE CONnDEIiTIAL BAIL INFORMATIOII LUCKY BAIL BONDS 268-4646 LEON BONDSMAN ALWAYS ON DUTY ANY JAIL CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE 1225 M ST. FRESNO "A place to eat, that can't be beat" Steaks -Chicken -Seafood .-Cocktails THREE BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE, Largest able to accommodate 300 persons R. J. BRUCE -RICCO BRUCE SO. HIWAY 99 AT TEMPERANCE Phone 834-9011 FOWLER, CALIFORNIA v Check these addresses. There's a shop near you! BULLARD U-SAVE FRESNO-SHAW U-SAVE 773 W . Bullard, Fresno ,4988 fresno Street. Fresno McKINLEY-FRESNO U-SAVE ED'S U-SAVE 1626 No . Fresno SI " Fresno 3639 East Belmont, Fresno JACKSON-JONES U-SAVE RANCHO U-SAVE 1306 West Shields, Fresno -4622 East Tula re, fresno CALWA U-SAVE CAVALIER U-SAVE 4039 Jensen Ave., Fresno 3 259 Nod" Cedar, Fresno TARPEY U-SAVE HOGUE'S U-SAVE 4131 No. Clovis, Fresno 1306 Seventh Sf., Sanger There's a .1~ -SAV E80nu SHOP near you! 4 JAMES D . LONGMELVIN A. WILLMIRTH U N DERSHERIP..SHERIFF·CORONER PRESNO • M STREETSP. O. BOX 1788 TELEPHONE: AM e·8151RADIO KMF eee IN REPLY REF"ER TO_ _ _____ December 31, 1969 Dear Friends, I am extremely proud to accept and dedicate the 1970 Sherif f's Review. The responsibility of community law enforcement extends far beyond the parochial concepts of arrest and confinement. As the only visi ble repr esentative o f the "establishment", the policeman must bear much of t he blame for the ills of society and the errors of governmen t . This addit ion al burden has pointed out the neces­ sity for comprehensive police community relations efforts. Fear breeds mistrust and fosters antagonism; knowledge and understanding conquer f ear. This publication is an attempt to provide knowledge of the functions of your Sheriff's Department, and an understanding of the problems we are faced with.. It is my sincere hope that this means of communication will provide a part of the foundation f or bridging the gap between the police and those whom they serve, the community. Thank you. ~~dL¢:~ ~. MELVIN A. WILLMIRIH Sheriff-Coroner 5 Seated: Kenneth Frankfort, Marilyn Ensminger, Jessie Vasquez and John Papazian. Standing: Steve Magarian and Robert Smith. Not shown is distribution editor Robert Bradley. MEMBERS OF 1970 SHERIFF'S REVIEW STAFF Steve Magarian Editor Kenneth Frankfort . Assistant Editor Robert Smith Photography John Papazian Staff Cartoonist Robert Bradley . Distribution Review Staff . . . Layout Jessie Vasquez Secretary Marilyn Ensminger Secretary Articles contributed by: Gene Hallam, Jim Egerer, Harold McKinney, Gerald Law­ less, Mike Satterberg, Jesse Vasquez, Roger Palamino, Val Valles, Roger Pursell. "n1r. eo" CUSTOM TrailersBOAT Boot owners w ho desire the ultimate in booting look to ·mr. ed ' boat trailers for their troilering needs. 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Days, 6 to 11 Sat. : Cocktail Hour 3pm 'til 7 m Mon. thru Sat. Joe D. Mills \Velcomes You To The Friendly • 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 R est 8 Fresno County Law Enforcem ent Administration Building It was an appreciative staff of the Fresno work or inconvenience to accomplish the County Sheriff's Department that moved into move. the new Fresno County Law Eriforcement Ad­The move united all divisions of the de­ ministration Building in late January. It had partment, except the Security Division staff been a long wait in the former overcrowded in the jail, in one building for the first time quarters, and no one complained of any extra (Con/intled on Next Page) THEE PLACE TO SAVE · THEE PLAC- TO SAVE. THEE PLAC TO SAVE 9 THEE PLACE TO SAVE "~ ...." ..'-'­ in ten years. The Juvenile Division and Cor­ oner's Office had been moved across the street to the Crocker-Citizens Bank building in 1960 to relieve the cramped conditions in the old building. The need for more space continued how­ ever, and the 1963 edition of the Sheriff's Review carried an article entitled "We Need Elbow Room". Pictures of each department gave graphic evidence of the need for more working space. In the past seven years con­ ditions became even more crowded, but there is no desire to dwell on that now. The staff is only appreciative and happy to be in the new buildingwith its modern equipment which makes it possible for them to do their work without the constant distractions caused by crowded facilities and outmoded equipment. The new Law Enforcement Administration headquarters was begun in July 1968, and contains over 40,000 square feet. Its total cost was $1,600,000, all of which has been paid from taxes, so there is no bonded indebted­ ness as a result of the building. The staff be­ lieves that it will prove to be a good invest­ ment by the taxpayers because it will make it possible for the department to more ade­ quately serve the needs of the community. ~ ~m RESIDENTIAL <§rri~ COMMERCIAL ­INDUSTRIAL AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS [ODTRAnOR5 EnGinEERS 268·5618 1477 n. THE5TA 5T~ FREsno Sheriff Willmirth thanks all those who helped make the new Law Enforcement Building possible. The staff is most appreciative of these mod­ ern facilities and will do everything possible to use them to best advantage. * ALWAYS THE QUALITY SELECTION OF CLOTHING AT [OFFEE'S • Hickey Freeman • Louis Roth • Eagle • Martin Shannon • Hart Schaffner & Marx • Joshua Trent FRESNO & BAKERSFIELD HOME OF THE FABULOUS BROADMORE -GOLDEN WEST FLAMINGO -CAMARON MOBILE INSURANCE HOME 439·5587 JIN-&He6 6138 q;;E~!:~.N. BlACKSTONE AVE. t;;j FRESNO WE BUY & CONSIGN County officials, members of the department and representatives from many segments of the community joined in dedicating the new building. JR. BOOTERY Complete Store For Children 3320 N. Blackstone 222-5805 GARDNER'S BOOTERY Complete Family Store Opening in Fashion Fair Shopping Center 3330 N. Blackstone 229-4921 4174 E. Shields 229-5854 BEST WISHES From lSttttk of Attttriru NATIONAL nWN'G~ ASSOCIATION aUNUI HDllAL DlPallJ IInyu..u ~1."'IATlD. FRESNO MAIN BRANCH TULARE and VAN NESS ELBEE COMPANY BACKGROUND MUSIC 237-2214 STEREO PHONOGRAPHS CIGARETTE VENDORS CANDY VENDORS Fresno Sheriff Willmirth receives the key to the new building from Wesley Craven, Chairnzan of the Board of Supervisors. "Old fashioned American home slyle meals" FIAlUIING SllfAIS -CHOPS -SALADS -IAIID SPECIALTIES IAIICIUO fAC1l1TlB UP TO .S t.N':~~~!.~~':.!~~ ;:~ow tel: 237-5081 m DIYlSAD!lO CIIMf .. H CUnING, INC. 1415 "B" Animal Health Products Soddles -Tack -Boots -Hats "Since 1947"-------------------------. The GOLDEN HORSE Valley's Largest & Most Complete Western & English Fashions Boots (Acme -Tony Lama -Nocona) -Saddles Hats (Resistol) -Shirts -Pants 5135 N. Blackstone near Shaw " I! Progress on the new building was watched i111,patiently for over a year . ZENITH SALES CENTER BLACKSTONE TV & RADIO Color TV Repair Specialists -All Makes 24-HOUR SERVICE 1248 N. Blackstone Phone 266-6513 12 W. M. LYLES CO. Pipeline, Utility, Highway & Landscape Construction P.O. Box 4327, Fresno Phone 209 233-4581 KIMO'S Featuring Small Banquets -Receptions -Meetings Food -Cocktails -Music -Dancing 4676 N. BI.:Ickstone Ave. 227-0876 KIMKO ASPHALT, INC. PORTABLE AND STATIONARY HOT PLANTS AND CRUSHERS " SERVICE TO YOUR SATISFACTION" H, C " TIM" KIMBALL, Pres, General Office , 4435 N, Brawley Ave" Fresno Office (209) 237-6611 Res, (209) 439-7497 Stationary Plants at King City, Woodlake, Littlerock, Willits, Porterville ~JL 17m 'V::~i~~ ~ HOME FURNISHINGS JOSEPH SKOPP 933 Van Ness Avenue BILL HUNTER BAIL -10 Minute Service Free Information ; 24 Hour Emergency Service Bail Arranged by Phone 268-2502 5650 E. Garrett Ave., Fresno APPLIANCE PARTS aDd EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS GENE BECKER 2169 So. Van Ness Phone 268-9451 JADE PALACE CHINESE & AMERICAN FOOD TO TAKE OUT 935 "F" Street Ph. AD 3-6784 EDDIE'S CLUB COLD BEER -DANCING -COCKTAilS 1447 Tulare SI. Phone 233-9549 WILBUR-ELLIS COMPANY FARM CHEMICALS 268-0871 Old Hwy. 99 at Cedar Ave. Fresno I ASHER BROS. SHOES Save 30-50 % on Nationally Advertised Men's -Women's -Chi,ldren's S HOE S 10% DISCOUNT TO SHERIFF OFFICERS OPEN MONDAY AN,D FRIDAY 'TIL 9:00 P.M. Broadway and Tulare 268-6311 Farm Machinery Center SALES and SERVICE ' Massey-Ferguson Tractors Goble Disc Plows New Holland Balers and Haying Equipment Joh n Bean Spraye~s G & M Equipment 2632 S. Elm Avenue -S.W. Corner at Jensen Fresno 268-5647 COMPLIMENTS OF RODDER'S 1045 FULTON MAll and 1939 E. SHIELDS AVENUE IN MANCHESTER CENTER ~ Looking for THE right night spot that offers Dining, Cocktails and Relaxa­ tion under one roof? .~ Olan's IS THAT SPOT! ~-'i ~" r ~ Lunches Dinners i ' COCKTAil lOUNGE'''O(OJ\S\~ and .~~\ DINING ROOMTCorner of Kern &"l" Street in Uptown Fresno "Del Webb's Across from Us" Deputy Nicholas provides information to citizens as they enter the main lobby of the new Administration building. Marilyn Ensminger selects particular infor­ mation from the Master Identification Index. The pressing -of a button is all that is re­ quired to move a section of cards intoPosition and to slide out the appropriate drawer for inspection . Chief Clerk, Mrs. Francis Day , enjoys the privacy of her oum office, something tflat practically nobody had in the old bllilding . 13 Detective Division Captain Robert Saum can best appreciate the new nwdern facilities in the Law Enjorce11'lent Administration Build­ ing. The division previously worked"out oj a room not a whole lot larger than sorne liv­ ingrooms . .. cut into eight tiny cubicles . .." (1963 SHERIFF'S REVIEW) . Sergeant Cornell briejs patrolmen Martin, Avery, Wiggs, and William,s. The new build­ ing provides a largep-rivate briefing area for the men oj the unijorm,ed field division. Dave & Dadee Goodman CALIFORNIA TROPHY CENTER Trophies For All Sports & Occasions Gavels & Plaques Prompt Expert Engraving 1237 N. Blackstone 268-7448 Compliments Of M. FRIIS-HANSEN & CO., Inc. Phone 233-3121 1724 West McKinley (McKinley Ave. & U.S. Highway 99) DENSMORE ENGINE RE-NU & SUPPLY Complete Automotive Machine Works Phone 233-0764 665 Fulton Fresno, Calif. Ted's Cocktails &Ted's Dutch Lunch John & Mary Busick Always A Friendly WELCOME 2155 South "G" SI. Phone 233-9772 Fresno Notaries Public Campbell Tax & Business Service Wilfred B. and Mary C. Campbell Income Tax -'Photo Copy -Bookkeeping Birth Certificate and Payroll Service 5953 South Cedar Ave. 264-2269 MOSE HDW. & PLUMBING SUPPLY "Buy Here And Save Money" OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 3336 E. Belmont 266-4700 FRED MULROY'S UQUOR Delicatessen -Picnic Supplies 24 Hour Ice Service 4880 N. Blackstone Just South of Shaw 229-3342 licenses -Tackle -Ammunition AUTO DIESEL ELECTRIC Specialists in A" Electrical Systems & Components 2764 S. Railroad Ave. Phone 268-5822 CALIFORNIA-FRESNO OIL CO. PETROLEUM PRODUaS RIO GRANDE GASOLINE 2518 S. Railroad Ph. 233-6211 THE BANK THAT DOES A LITTLE MORE FOR YOU UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 1545 Fulton Street and 750 E. Olive Ave. Blackstone & Garland 14 Yolanda DeLeon and Deputy Sheidt handle the communications in the spacious new patrol room. A plaque dedicating the new Amer­ icanflagispresented Sheriff Will­ mirth by m,embers of the Fresno Elks Lbdge, left to right, Bob Shel­ man, Ray Horsley, Bes Lewis, Jr., and William. Schiefer. FRESNO CREDIT BUREAU v"" •• 0 -{'. COLLECTIONS . . . . . <;-{ ~<;<;-{~ ~ '(\ . f ~ -{" ,,, Robert C. Kempen, President Phone 237-2055 ' EARL'S TRAILER SALES MOBILE HOMES & TRAVEL TRAILERS NEW -USED Buy -Sell -Consignments Della J. Earl -Oliver B. Earl 6373 N. Blackstone, Fresno 439·6210 KELLY-MOORE PAINT CO., INC. Discount To All Sheriff's Dept. Personnel 4635 No. Cedar Ave., Fresno 222-4443 GOLDEN STATE RUG CO. " Professionally Cleaned In Our Modern Plant" * Repairing * Laying * Binding Since 1927 PH. 266-9871 1368 Blackstone, Fresno :::-".. Cessna SALES & SERVICE "Everything tor the FIrer and EverythiDg lor Hi. Plane" FLIGHT TRAINING CHARTER AND RENTAL SERVICE DENAIR AVIATION Phone 237-4164 CHANDLER FIELD -612 W . KEARNEY BLVD. FRESNO 15 51 CAN YOU REMEMBER members of the department in this picture and when it was taken? General's Finest Tire . .. Goes a long Way to Make Friends GENERAL TIRE SERVICE 1501 Fulton Phone 485-7970 2099 E. North Ave. Phone 237-7156 LA TABATIERE precious crystals & p~wter -fine pipes meers chou m & briar choice cigars and tobaccos AGNES NAZAR phone: (209) 268-2627 815 East Olive Ave., Fresno, California 93728 16 Quality Upholstering Easy Terms AMER:ICAN UPHOLSTERY Ray· Deaver -Harold Mendrin 4847 N. Blackstone 222-8186 LIBERTY AUTO SERVICE Complete Auto Repairing Motor Overhaul -Motor Tune-Up Brake Service -Electrical Work 1008 C Street Phone 233-9122 t DUN-RITE MFG. CORP. 1649 H Street Fresno, California 93721 Phone (209) 233-1878 JOHN H. ROBERTS Executive Vice President, General Manager REINSTEIN DRAUGHT -BOTTLE BEER -SHORT ORDERS AI Reinhardt, Alex Steinhauer, Proprietors 2381 South Orange 237-9447 LOWE'S MARKET Groceries -Meat -Produce Beer and Wine 3738 S. Cherry 268-4196 DOWNING CHEVRON SERVICE DENZEL DOWNING Phone 222-2579 3805 N. Hughes at Dakota, Fresno 19~ cone in tl port but agee own quiI for tain ma~ thin are cue too it VI fro tro fac har ed AS FAR as search and re::;cue activity is concerned, 1969 was the most uneventful year in the past decade. The usual number of re­ ports of people lost or in trouble was received, but most of them were either found or man­ aged to get out of the predicament on their own, without any extensive operation re­ quired. There are several possible reasons for this. The program of education in moun­ tain safety which we launched a few years ago may be partially responsible. We'd like to think that our practice and training sessions are paying off, and we're able to find or res­ cue people more quickly and efficiently. Then, too, the snow pack was so heavy last spring it was virtually impossible to get far enough from civilization to get into very serious trouble. Probably all of those were significant .factors. Whatever the reason, we're glad it happened that way. The January and February storms result­ ed in several people being stranded in moun- On the e SPOT BUSINESS LOANS AT FRESNO'S OWN INDEPENDENT BANK BILL DAVI'S COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE REPAIRS & SALES -GAS OR ELECTRIC PROMPT 24-HR. SERVICE Radio Dispatched Service Trucks CONTRACT MAINTENANCE Food & liquor Stores -Meat Markets Bars -Restaurants -Florists EXPERT SERVICE ON ALL TYPES OF HEAT Free Estimates 13 E. Fedora Ave. 229-4613 tain cabins, and during those months we were called on a few occasions to render aid. On some calls we used snowmobiles; others the Jeep Squadron was able to handle. The most serious sucH incident came to our attention on January 30, whenitwasreported that Ross Hoffman, his daughter. and her two-month-old baby had gone to the Garnet Dike mine, on the Kings River's middle fork east of Balch Camp, on January 18 to visit friends, and had not returned. John Jordan and Tommy Kerns. with Jeep Squadron members Don Dobson and Tiny OSier, were sent to check. They found the road blocked by a landslide about six miles from the mine. The jeep drivers remained there and Jordan and Kerns continued on foot. They found not only the three missing people, but several permanent residents for whom food and other supplies was becoming a ser­ ious problem. The road was damaged s'o se­ (Colltinlled on Next Paj!,e) StJI,,;' ~AND 1===-~-7~:1!­/1"­ COCKTAILS, LUNCH & IDINNER IN APPRECIATION TO SHERIFF WILLMIRTH & DEPARTMENT FOR A JOB WELL DONE 3015 E. Tul1ore, one block W. of First St. 233-5998 Your Host, BOB BOYAJIAN Fresno 17 1969 DIARY SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATIONS By Gene Hallam VICTORIA HOTEL & RESTAURANT Basque Lunches -Dinners Cocktails -Banquet Room 2524 Tulare, Fresno 485-1571 VETTLING'S SPOnTING GOODS EXPERT GUNSM!THING Guns -Ammunition -Fishing Tackle Phone 255-8547 4502 E. Belmont ELMER VETILING Fresno, Calif. 93702 VEE'S TRAILER RENTALS RYDER TRUCKS Local or Nation-Wide -Low Rates I Hitches -Appliance Dollies -Pads 4036 E. Ventura Phone 237-8169 SUNLITE MARKET Groceries -Wine -Meat -Produce -Notions 4718 E. Kings Canyon Road 268-5932 M. R. VIERRA COMPANY San Joaquin Valley Distributors Trimmer Power Lawn Mowers 2531 E. McKinley Ave. 266-0582 LOVEJOY ROOFING ALL TYPES OF ROOFING 5403 E. Holland 291-2027 The sear c!1 & rescue vehicle I rmn lhe Sheriff's Department is eqllij)p ed with m any supplies to sllpplem.ent tde rescue team. by the Nationa ers. WI and info who'd f a lready basiC iT actual down c~ ThE the last reyWe the far near C story; ents w explor when all loc waybB noon, of DiE imme callet bring withtl and 1 about wasd *A *, *c: 263 , 78' 9 verely it would be months before vehicles could go in and out. They spent the night, a nd r eturned to the jeeps next morning, when the plight of the people was radioed to headquar­ ters. Arrangements were made with the Red Cross to furnish food and other necessities, and an attempt was made to have a helicopter take them in and bring out the girl and her baby. However, this could not be done till the following day, when Don Safford and a heli­ copter pilot made the delivery and evacuation without incident. The high water in the spring months brought considerably fewer drownings than we feared would occur. our fears being b a sed on statistics for 1967, when water conditions were simila r. We were grateful that people appeared to be heeding the signs Sheriff Will­ mirth had ordered pla ced on the beache s he­ low Pine Flat, warning of the danger of float­ ingdown the river on rubber mattresses and inner tubes. This sport had claimed seve l' ~ll lives in that particular stretch of wate r two years previously. In May we again took advantage 0 [ the annual training in cliff evacuati on presented PAR,DINI'S 927 So. Clovis Ave. 251-8228 Fresno 18 by the National Park Service, near Sequoia National Park headquarters above Three Riv­ ers. We found the session quite interesting and informative, as it always is. Those of LIS who'd attended previous sessions sharpened already-acquired skills, and others received basic instruction in knot tying, rope har.dling, actual climbing, and taking litters up and down cliffs. The first major search of the year was the last week in May, when ten-year-old J eff­ reyWestof Canoga Park wandered away from the family camp at the Azalea Campground near Grant Grove. It was the old familiar story; they'd just arrived, and while the par­ ents were setting up camp the boy took off to explore the new and unfamiliar surroundings, when he soon found that the trees and rocks all looked alike, and was unable to find his way back. He disappeared late Saturday after­ noon, and park rangers under the supervision of District Ranger Vince Hefti searched the immediate area all night. Next morning they called Don Colbert of the Mel Foundation to bring bloodhounds, and began an air search with the Park Service helicopter~ Colbert and and his assistant, Steve Hallam, arrived })out midafternoon. Late Sunday evening it as deCided the boy had left the park, and we (Continued on Next Page) MORRIS MANOR REST HOME *Ambulatory Elderly Gue,h * 24 Hour Dr. Call *Planned Activity-T.V.-Phone, * Balanced Dieh*Quiet Clean Atmo'phere * 24 Hour Care 266-2218 MIKE O'REILLY'S UNION SERVICE General Repair -Air Conditioning Alignment -Tune Up -Brakes Free Pickup and Delivery East Barstow Phone 227-7220 PANCHO'S SEVEN SEAS WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET Mexican and American Beers 233-9456 AMERICAN UNDERWRITERS, INC. W. M. ZION, Mgr. W. Shaw Avenue 224-0320 19 Carefully and professionally, an injured subject is raised to safety. This method re­ quires great skill as the injured person must be l?ept away fronl treacherous outcropping roclls. TRONG Strength comes from experience, and Guarantee Savings is Fresno's oldest and most experienced savings institu­ tion, with a record of safety for more than fifty years. Open your account at Guarantee Savings now. 1177 Fulton Mall U4 Blackstone! 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SHOP RITE MARKET Groceries -Meat -Produce 'Beer -Wine -Soft Drinks 3065 E. Ashlan 227-0765 ART'S BOATS ROEDING PARK 264-0687 SUNNYSIDE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS -FREE DELIVERY 5562 E. Kings Canyon Rd. 251-8601 In Sunnyside Square SCOTTY'S LIQUOR STORE LIQUORS -BEER -WINE -DELICATESSEN Open 7 Days a Week 2424 N. Blackstone 222-4240 l ANK AT Miramonte Conservation Camp, would contin­ ue to search inside the park. Forest Ranger Mel Sebring and his crew would take the area north of the scene toward Cherry Gap, and Jordan and his crew would search west of the park boundary along Millwood Road, which, due to spring floods, wasn't much of a road. About noon Jordan's crew found fresh footprints near where the road crosses Ab­ bott Creek. He reported the find to Hefti and requested more men to concentrate in the wimmediate area. Four Forest Service men and the dog handlers then joined him, along withJeep Squadron members Don Dobson and Dick Massenge, whom I'd dispatched from Fresno that morning. I went to the scene that afternoon, and Jordan and I met with Hefti at park headquarters. He agreed that there was little likelihood the boy was still in the park, but wanted to keep all his men searching with­ in its boundaries, just in case. However, he agreed to turn the Miramonte crew over to us for use outside the park. That group was immediately diverted to an area between the park boundary and the point where the tracks had been found. An attempt was made to have Harry Rogers conduct an air search with his helicopter, since the Park Service chopper couldn't legally do so outside the park. Harry was unable to fly that afternoon, but promised to be over the area for two hours next morn­ ing. Tommy Kerns and Ken Nicholas brought the truck to Millwood Creek Monday night and base camp was set up on the old Millwood townsite. Sgt. Chet Lovgren, recently appoint­ ed field supervisor for search and rescue when Bill Young was promoted to lieutenant, also joined the party. Tuesday morning Hogue, Wood, Kerns, and Cox searched down Abbott Creek; Colbert and Steve Hallam took the dogs along the south slope of Hoist Ridge, and the Forest Service men and the Mira­ monte crew took up the search where they'd been halted by darkness the previous night. Harry Rogers and Don Safford landed at Se­ quoia Lake about 9:00 a.m., and Rogers and Forest Ranger Floyd Jennings began an air search; however, clouds moved in within a few minutes and forced them to abandon the attempt. Andy Holmes of the Air Squadron had just arrived over Delilah Lookout when he also had to turn back because of bad weather. 20 340 BANK AT THE BIG ONE THREE CONVENIENT FRESNO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU OF CURRIE BROS., INC. PETROLEUM DISTRIBUTOR Consistently Offering The Best Values in Golf and Golf Merchandise FIG GARDEN GOLF COURSE AND LOMBARDO GOLF SHOP 7700 N. VAN NESS BLVD. Phone 439-2929 Shortly after 11:00 a.m., One of the Mira­ monte inmates located Jeffrey a short dis­ tance from the Abbott Creek crossing. Tiny Osier came by in his jeep about that time, and brought the boy back to camp. All units were recalled and the parents, notified by the Park Rangers, came to our camp for a joyful reunion with their son. The boy had apparently been in the same area since Sunday night. He thought he'd heard dogs barking and vehicles passing, but each time he was close to the roaring stream and couldn't be sure, and for the same reason hadn't heard the searchers calling his name. The bloodhounds hadn't been successful be­ cause they'd had no adequate scent guide. The only thing available was pajamas which his mother said may have been washed since he had worn them. We had a rather unusual search for a drowning victim in July, in the Kings River just below Piedra. Donald F. lVJaupin of Shaf­ ter lost control of his pickup truck and plunged into the raging stream just after dark on the night of the fourteenth. The crash threw the camper free, and it floated away; the cur­ rent was strong enough to roll the heavy ve­ hicle some distance downstream. Later that night Deputy Constable George Krotter loca­ ted the camper at the Alta Wier, about a mile below where the accident occurred. Ken Nicholas and Tommy Kerns spent most of the next day attempting to locate the vehicle by floating downstream in a boat and probing with long poles. Stan Barnes tried to dive, but the current was too strong for either method to be effective. At noon on the second day, Lee Mabrey of the Air Squadron, with Dick Guthrie as observer, flew over, and on the second or third pass spotted the vehicle about a quarter of a mile below the Piedra bridge. A rope was strung from bank to bank directly over it, and Barnes was able to get down to it and examine it well enough to de­ termine that the body was not inside. A few days later the body floated to the surface and was found on an island farther downstream. In August the Jeep Squadron upheld its reputation for being in the right place at the right time. Bob Ripley and Jack Heitzman, on a pleasure trip to Grouse Lake one Sunday afternoon, by chance encountered Harold San­ derson of Fresno, who, on a back trip, was suffering from severe abdominal pain and nausea. His condition and the rough road made surface evacuation inadvisable, "So they relayed through a CB operator in Clovis a request for a helicopter. Pilot Dick Rogers (Coli/iIiNed Oil Next P,lge) 21 1722 N. First at McKinley 2035 Fresno St. at Van Ness 2151 W. Shaw WE KilL PESTS DELK PEST CONTROL 3405 E. TULARE STREET FRESNO Phone 268-6155 COMPLIMENTS and Helitac Foreman Bill Cook of the Forest Service picked Sanderson up, and two hours after the jeep men found him he was in a hospital in Fresno. Ripley repeated the performance on Sep­ tember 5, when he happened to be at Wishon Village and received a report from a fisher­ man of two persons stranded on a cliff at the north end of the lake. He notified headquar­ ters, and Bill Young, Chet Lovgren, Tommy Kerns, Dick Guthrie, and Larry Hill went to the scene and helped the victims to safety. They were two young men from sacramento who'd been hiking out from the Mt. Goddard area, left the Woodchuck Trail to take a short cut, and found themselves in a spot where they could go neither up nor down. Fortunately, they were near enough to the water that the fisherman heard their cries for help. We had some more climbing practice a week later, when Tom Schwartz, a tourist from Iowa, left his brother Mike and another touring companion, Dan Pettitt, at their car parked on Highway 180 at Redwood Creek, just above Horseshoe Bend. He intended to climb a few hundred feet up to the top of the Redwood Creek falls to get a better view. His brother had him in sight for about a half-mile, then he disappeared from view. By nightfall he hadn't returned. His companions notified park rangers at Cedar Grove, who relayed the message to us. At daybreak next morning Chet Lovgren, Jerry Schmidt, and I started climbing toward where the youth had last been seen. The slope was not too steep, it would have been an easy climb had not the granite been so rotten. The footing was so treacher­ ous we considered it quite likely Tom had fallen and had been seriously injured or killed. D. C. Mills, Ken Hogue, and Lloyd Wiggs were assigned to search a brushy ridge adjacent to and east of the creek. About the time we reached the point where Tom had disappeared from his brother's view, we looked back at the road and saw someone walking toward the bridge, dressed like the fellow we were looking for. A few minutes later Les Scheidt radioed confirma­ tion from the truck. We returned to the road, reppelling several hundred feet through al­ most impenetrable brush rather than go back the way we came. Tom had also decided not to return by that route. He'd crossed the creek to the ridge on the west, and spent the night wandering through the brush until he stumbled onto the highway some distance away from his starting point. As he and his two companions got into their car to leave, I said to him, "I wouldn't do any more moun­ 22 ROBERT LlCHTJ ELECTRO TRUCK REFRIGERATION, INC. COMPLETE TRUCK & CAB REFRIGERATION 24 Hour Service 2760 S. Railroad Ave. 233-3502 Dan Gulio DAN'S CLUB Cocktails -Draft Beer 2426 Tuiare SI. 485-3262 B & J Rent-A-Trailer System Inc. 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The truck was parked below the dam at Shaver Lake, and several of us practiced climbing tech­ niques on the rocks just below the road on Stevenson Creek. Jeep Squadron men who were hunting all the way from Wishon Res­ ervoir to Pincushion Peak were asked to be at their jeeps for certain periods during the day, and Air Squadron units flew over the truck and were dispatched to locate and establish communication with designated jeep units. The weather hampered operations somewhat on Saturday, and that night the practice quick­ ly turned into the real thing, just as we'd ex­ pected. Chet Lovgren and Jerry Schmidt, who'd stayed with the truck, received a report at 9:30 p.m. that John McCutcheon of Raisin (Con/illlled 011 Next Page) HALL & HALL MUTUAL FUND SPECIALISTS Over 25 Years Experience in the Nation's Fastest Growing Investment Medium A COMPLETE INVESTMENT PLANNING SERVICE 1631 Fulton 268-8631 23 , City had failed to return to his camp on Dinkey RoadjusteastofShaver. They searched most of the night, resumed the search at dawn, and about eight o'clock Sunday morning found him walking not far from his camp. They'd just returned to the truck, greeted the men who'd arrived for Sunday's training session, and had breakfast when word was received that fifteen-year-old Michael Axe of Van Nuys had been accidentally shot by another hunter near Sawmill Flats on Patterson Mountain. Schmidt and John Murphy were sent to inves­ tigate and arrange for evacuation. Again, it was a familiar story; one that is told several times each hunting season. The other hunter had observed a movement in the brush, assumed it was a deer, and fired. He heard a scream, and suddenly realized the deer was a hunter. The boy suffered a serious abdom­ inal wound and lost a great deal of biood, but Harry Rogers arrived in his helicopter and took him to a Fresno hospital soon enough to save his life. Just before Schmidt and Murphy left the truck to investigate the shooting, Musick Creek Ranger Station reported Willard Hale of Fresno was lost near Kaiser Diggings. Bill Young, who was to direct the day's train­ ing, sent Lovgren and Tommy Kerns and Dick Massenge of the Jeep Squadron to begin a preliminary search. The practice was can­ celled, and Andy Holmes and Lee Mabrey, who'd just arrived over the area for a prac­ tice assignment, were sent to provide air support. Don Colbert was called and asked to bring his hounds. When Schmidt and Mur­ phy returned, Chuck Piper drove the truck to a point on the Stump Springs Road between Kaiser Diggings and Cow Meadow and set up • base camp. The search was continued the remainder of the day, with Colbert and Steve Hallam arriving in time to work the dogs a while before dark. 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Tom, the highest point in the actual search area, is around eight thousand, so as long as we stayed north of Kaiser and above Tom we'd be all right. We loca.ted the truck by radioing Bill to turn on the floodlights and all the vehicle lights, including the revolving red lights on top of Jerry's patrol car. Then we began circlingthe area looking for a fire. We found one right away, and directed a ground unit to it, but it turned out to be a hunter who wasn't lost, camped on the road near Cow Meadow. We kept circling for almost two hours. Sev­ eral times we lost sight of base camp, for even with all the lights blaZing, it wan't easy to see in the thick timber, and had to spend (Continfled on Next Page) 24-HOUR SERVICE Complete Auto & Truck Service QUALI-T-RUCK SERVtCE • GASOLINE • DIESEL • PROPANE • DRY ICE • SHOWERS • RESTAURANT • TIRES • BATTERIES • ACCESSORIES CAll 485-9211 2396 S. Railroad Ave. 25 several minutes finding it again and re-ori­ entingourselves..Lee was getting tired from the constant strain of making sure we stayed at a safe altitude and on a safe route, and I was feeling a touch of air sickness from the continual circling, when about 11: 15 we spot­ ted a tiny gleam of light on a ridge a few miles west of base camp. We dropped down and circleddirectly over it. The light blazed into a large fire, and we could see a man frantically throwing on more wood. We knew we'd found the right hunter this time. We dropped a note, but couldn't tell whetl\­ er or not it fell close enough for him to see. We notified search control, and Chuck Piper and Bob Ripley, who'd relieved Massenge early in the evening, drove to the area in Bob's jeep. By radio we directed them close enoughto the lost man so that they were able to yell to him, ascertain that he was not in­ jured, and advise him to stay where he was until daylight. He was only a half-mile from the road, but across the deep canyon of Mill Creek, and trying to bring him out at night would hav-e been extremely hazardous. Next morning Bill sent a crew in, and he was at base camp in a short time. The first thing he did was throw his deer tags into the fire and vow he'd never hunt again. The last major search of the year was on October 27, around Patterson Bluffs, for nineteen-year-old Larry Strickland of Fresno. He and two companions parked their car on the road between Balch Camp and Black Rock on Sunday, the 26th, and hunted along the base of the bluffs and up Basin Creek to a point level with the top. They planned to return to the car by the same route late that afternoon. Strickland didn't meet the others at the car; they'd last seen him near Indian Rocks, near the top of the bluffs, about one o'clock. They waited a while, then drove to a telephone and notified the boy's father. The call was given to me about eleven o'clock that night. 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Ripley was sent to pick them up at the bottom, trav­ eling thirty-five miles by road to meet them at a point only three or four miles, but almost straight down, from base camp. Davenport and Showalter remained on top, patrolling (Contil/lled on Next Page) WIMPY'S DRIVE IN 266-1832 1495 N. Van Ness Fresno GUNITE CONSTRUCTION Pools -Walls -Dams -Sumps Commercial Buildings -Canal linings ADAMS GUNITE SERVICE 3238 W. McKinley Free Estimates 266-2131 GRAHAM RADIO & TELEVISION Zenith Color-Black & White-Portables For Your Viewing & listening Pleasure Service on All Makes 4419 East Tulare, opp. Roosevelt H,i 251-7191 Dayton Scales • Hobart Heavy Capacity Scales Food, Bakery, Kitchen and Dishwashing Equipment Kitchenaid Dishwashers and Mixers HOBART SALES & SERVICE Hamp Wells-Manager 175 Fulton St. Phone 237· 2118 Best Wishes ABBY MOTORS "Values You Can Trust" Over 100 late Models To Choose From 178 N. Abby 486-1212 ROBINSON'S AUTO BODY SHOP BOB ROBINSON'S TOWING SERVICE 1830 E. 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By 10:00 a.m. the sun was in position for the Air Squadron to be effective, and Cal MacPherson, with Paul Dodgson as observer, arrived and began circling over the area where the ground crew was working, the west slope of Patterson Mountain, and the Dinkey Creek canyon, where there's a trail leading alongthe creek to Balch Camp. At 11:00 a.m. Caruthers Constable Adrian White and Dick Helm, friends of the Strickland family, arrived with trail bikes. As they were pre­ paringto unload the bikes headquarters radi­ oed that Larry had walked out and was at Trimmer. About the same time Schmidt and his crew reached the road, where Mr. Strick­ land had left his car while he and two friends of Larry searched around the foot of the bluffs. Schmidt left a note on his car telling him the boy was safe at Trimmer, and Ripley brought the tired, tattered searchers back to camp. We had lunch and waited ti112:00 p.m., when headquarters radioed that Mr. Strickland and his party were safely out of the woods, had picked up Larry, and were on their way home. TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE CO. PROMPT AND EFFICIENT TITLE INSURANCE -ESCROW SERVICE 206 Offices in Six Western States with Combined Assets Exceeding $50,000,000. MAIN OFFICE-l 004 N. Van Ness Ave., 266-0461 DOWNTOWN OFFICE-1350 0 Street HALWOOD Automotive Service TI TOY TOWING SERVICE ALL TYPE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR PICKUP AND DELIVERY 2149 Ventura Phone 268-7607 I called Larry the next day. After leaving his companions at Indian Rocks he'd hunted down the west slope of Patterson, and was in the vicinity of Dinkey Creek when darkness overtook him. He spent the night following the creek, and arrived at Balch Camp about nine in the morning. Not realizing his father and a large search party was looking for him just a few miles up the road, he hitched a ride in a logging truck to Trimmer, where he called his frantic mother and gave her the most welcome message she'd ever received. The remainder of the year brought very little activity. We in the search and rescue team are grateful that so few people got into trouble in the wilderness area of our county in 1969. However, we're not becoming smug and complacent and assuming the coming sea­ son will be as uneventful. We have a great deal of re-building to do, since several of our key men hav€ been promoted or transferred to assignments which make ii; impractical for them to serve i.n such sp€cialized duty as search and rescue.. Therefore new men will have to be selected and trainoo to replace them. But for whatever emergency the com­ ing season brings, we'll try to be ready. * j 27 I GALS FROM THE RECORD DIVISION model their new attire. 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ECURITY Crime Rise Stirs Fears For The Future By James J. Kilpatrick WASHINGTON -It was not really to be expected, ofcourse, that on the day after Rich­ ard Nixon took office, the tides of crime would begin to recede. The waves would not stand still for King Canute. Nixon's scepter is nO stronger. Yet it is disappointing, all the same, to see December here and the tides still roll­ ing in. Crime grows worse. Here in Washington, the daily chronicle gets longer. The morning Post reports the worst of each day's offenses in the agate type reserved for classified ads­ so many raped, so many robbed, three lines for a hold-up. It no longer is news that bur­ glars prowl. Murder is routine. The picture is not materially different in most of our major cities. Everywhere the same causes produce the same effects. The failure of Congress to act effectively at the federal level is echoed in state legislatures (We appreciate the permission given us to print this article by Mr. Kilpatrick whose column, "A Conserva­ tive View," appears in the Fresno Bee and is syndi­ cated by the Washington Star.) IN FRESNO nos THE NEW RENDEZVOUS Charcoal Broiled Steaks & Chops & Prime Ribs To Satisfy the Most Discriminating Gourmet Mon to Sal. 11 A.M.· 12 P.M. -Sun. 4-10 P.M. OUR LOBSTER Has Been Called "THE BEST IN CALIFORNIA" Ample Parking Delicious Cocktails 'til 2 A.M. 505 N. Van Ness Ave. 266·8354 II 153 West Franklin Ave. Fresno, Calif. Phone : 268·7461 JERRY DODD Termlnll Mini,.. 29 and city councils. If Nixon knows frustration, so does many a mayor; John Lindsay, of all people, campaigned on a pledge of more po­ lice. It is the system that is breaking down­ the whole system of prevention, detection, and punishm3nt. The undisciplined children of a permissive society turn easily to crime; the sheer number of offenses overwhelms police; clogged courts cannot keep up; our prisons turn out repeaters. OUT IN ST. LOUIS, a man named Willie James Smith is waiting trial for murder. The charge is that he broke into a West End apart­ ment on Halloween, raped and stabbed a 23­ year-old pregnant woman, slew her husband and killed her mother. The young woman, left for dead, managed to summon police; from her hospital bed, she identified Smith as one of her two assailants. A few days later, she died. What of Smith? He is now 28. His career in crime began at 16, when he was qonvicted (Continued 011 Next PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK ·.IE ..... SEH HHt.. For A'll 'Branches Phone 268-0461 Fresno Fashion Fair 565 E. Shaw Ave. Cedar & Shields Branch 3320 N. Cedar Ave. Fresno Center Branch 2220 Tulare St. Fresno Main Office 1058 Fulton Mall Orange & Ventura Branch 3556 E. Ventura Ave. Palm & Shaw Branch 1015 W. Shaw Ave. Wishon & Olive Branch 1264 Wishon Ave. EDWARDS lOCK & SAFE CO. A Key for Every Lock- A Lock for Every Purpose Safes Opened a nd Serviced 1901 E. Hammond -233·5037 of robbery of one woman at knife-point and assault on another. Sent to Algoa Reforma­ tory, he subsequently was transferred to the Missouri State Penitentiary as an incorrigi­ ble. He came out ofprison, having served eight years of a 10-year sentence on Jan. 29, 1964. police records show that Smith was ar­ rested just three weeks later on suspicion of assault, attempted robbery, and carrying a knife. The charge never came to trial. On March 19, he was again arrested on suspicion of robbery and strongarming. This charge also was abandoned. In December 1964, Smith went back to prison, this time on a plea of guilty to first-degree robbery with a deadly weapon. Once again released, in October of 1968, Smith promptly returned to crime: He was sentenced to 50 days for carrying a concealed weapon. He had been arrested four times in 1969 before the Halloween murder and rape. Smith has denied the latter charge; the hos­ pital identification may be inadmissible evi­ dence under Supreme Court opinions; it doubt­ less will be contended that the publicity given his case prevents a fair trial. Where with Willie Smith? ­ HIS NAME IS LEGION. In a somber re­ port last week, the Federal Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence sketched a picture of what may lie ahead: Our central business districts may be large­ ly deserted by night, the empty sidewalks echoing no more than police patrols. High­ rise apartments will become armed com­ pounds. Homeowners everywhere will be fort­ ified with grilled windows and bolted doors. Taxicabs and commercial vehicles will come equipped with bulletproof glass. Guards will ('ride shotgun" on city buses. Slum neighbor­ hoods will be jungles by night. This is urban American in the next dec­ ade? Itdoesnot have to be this way. The com­ misSion's recommendations start with steps as simple as better street lighting. More po­ lice are needed, more judges, better methods of drugand guncontrol. But in the end, "true security will come only when the vast major­ ity of our citizens voluntarily accept society's rules of conduct as binding on them." The commission thus is calling for a re­ turn to old values-to disCipline, respect for law, swift justice. No preSident, by himself, can act upon that summons. But an aroused people, determined not to live in terror of the Willie Smiths, can get action from the Congress and from city councils, too. (Copyright 1969, The Washington Star Synd­ icate, Inc. ) DUNCAN'S LIQUORS liquor -Groceries -Sporling Goods OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Sun.-Thurs. 9 to 12 Fri. & Sat. 9 to 2 a.m. 1805 W. Olive (1 Blk. off Freeway) 237-3257 01 CICCO'S PIZZERIA Cocklail lounge Pina • Spaghetti . lasagne . Rayioli Orders 10 Take Oul or Speciol Delivery 530 N. Blackslone neOr Belmonl 237·7054 No. 2 01 4235 E. Faunlain Way 222·0544 No, 3 01 2549 N. Blackstone 222-3051 QUALITY MEATS WHOLESALE Serving Market -Restaurants -Iinstitutions Schools & Private Caterings Beef -Lamb -Pork & Veal Cutting & Wrapping for Freezers 1418 N. Blackstone Ave. 268-8655 wal: sta! tro gro JACOBS GARAGE General Repair -Electrical -Carburetion Automotive Air Conditioning Repair Allie Jacobs 4434 N. Blackstone Ph. 222-7447 GAL V ANI AUTO ELECTRIC SPECIALIST IN DIESEl ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPLETE AUTO ElECTRIC SERVICE CARBURETION -TUNE-UP GASOLINE & DIESEl BANKAMERICARD 3807 E. Jensen Ave. 268-1289 HOllYWOOD CAMERA SHOP PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES DOWNTOWN and MANCHESTER SHOPPING CENTER lA PLAZA CLUB Beer -Wine -Recreation 931 F Street 233-9817 30 FOR A MORE ENJOYABLE FAIR The 1969 Fresno County District Fair the commercial exhibits and enjoy the car­ was very successful, especially from the nival. standpoint of law enforcement and crowd con­Few citizens were aware that during the trol. Over 400 ,000 people entered the fair­1969 fair more Sheriff's officers were on (Continued on Next Paxe)grounds for horse racing, agriculture, to view JET DRIVE-IN BROASTED CHICKEN Parties -Dinners -Picnics Burgers -Sea Food -Donuts FOOD TO GO 1234 N. 1 st 233-2172 1 Blk. N. Olive on First R. M. Jones Wayne Jones, Jr. ALLSTATE ROOFING CO. New Roofs -Re-Roofing -Repairs Bank Terms -Free Estimates locally Owned & Operated 315 N. Thorne 264-1013 Fresno Wire Rope & Rigging Custom Rigging -Esco Products Miller Swivels -Crosby Clips Press Grip Fillings -Skookum Blocks 2360 East Ave. 268-8885 Compliments LLOYD TUll ALLIED PLUMBING CO. 251-6041 SILVER & GOLD PLATING Jewelry Designing -Faceting -Casting -lapidary Custom Slabbing -lapidary Supplies Phone 251-8190 4346 E. Belmont Ave. Fresno, Calif. 93702 HYDRO CONDUIT CORP. Engineered Concrete Pipe PH. 268-0945 4150 N. Brawley Ave .. Fresno 31 sgt. Bryant and Sgt. Lovegren help locale owners of lost property. Depu child are l duty than ever before. These officers, head­ ed by Captain Harold l\IlcKinnej, put in more hours per man helping all those attending the fair. The usual problems of lost children, or rather "lost parents", minor injuries and misplaced wallets and purses were handled quickly and efficiently by the Sheriff's per­ sonnel. This was the first year that all officers were linked together by portablepolice radios which enabled them to be alerted to look for lost children or be sent to assist other officers when necessary. We are happy to report that due to the increased manpower and equipment, we had no serious incidents in the areas where trouble had started in previous years. We want again to express our appreciation to the California Highway Patrol who, as al­ ways, did an excellent job with the traffic con­ trol at the fair, Their close cooperation with the Sheriff's Office in all matters helped make the fair enjoyable for all, ATT ARIAN RUGS Persian -Chinese ·-Indian Hand-Crafted Rugs ALSO Custom Area Rugs -Any Size -Any Color CLOSED SATURDAY I 1496 N. Hughes Ph. 268-3138 I I GAS-N-EAT DRIVE IN Specialists In Good Food Shaw & 99 Hiway Hiway City 237·9846 MANUEL'S AUTO WRECKING Since 1959 NEW & USED PARTS FOR ALL CARS & TRUCKS SPOT CASH FOR YOUR CAR Reasonable Prices Free Towing (On Purchased Wrecks) Co" 264-8495 3135 E. Malaga Ave. HERB'S JOYN'T HOFBRAU Draft Beer -Cocktails N. Fresno at Shaw 222-7748 FERRIEA & GATTIE CHEVRON SERVICE Clovis & Kings Canyon Road Fresno 255-2435 UFT TRUCK SERVICE CORPORA'nON YALE LIFT TIRUCKS Sales -Service -Rentals 2828 E. Church, Fresno Ph. 233-7211 JENSEN AUTO PARTS Used Auto Parts for Most Cars 3230 E. Jensen at Hiway 99 Phone 233-3881 32 Deputy Jerry Hunt entertains the children until their "lost" parents are located. ALBRIGHT ELECTRIC 20 .Years Experience AIR CONDITIONING -WIRING Complete Wiring -Alterations Residential & Commercial Emergency Service Day or Night Call 3847 E. Saginaw Way 227-6450 MATrHEWS MOBILEHOME SALES TRAVEL TRAILER LEADERS Aristocrat -Lo Liner -Kenskill Mobilehomes 2996 Ventura Ave. 12, 20, 24 Wides 264-5921 SANCHEZ-HALL MORTUARY FUNERAL DIRECTOR Robert J. Sanchez Telephone 237-3532 1022 " B" Street-Cor. "B" and Tulare Sgt. SJ1'zith assists ambulance at­ tendant in moving an injured fair­ goer quickly and efficiently. BROWNIE Heavyweight Mufflers CUSTOM BUILT TAILPIPES 5 Pounds Heavier for Longer life 36 MONTHS WRITTEN GUARANTEE 20 Minute Service Free Estimates -Free Inspection 2535 Ventura 237-2081 ! SHOW STARTS -----Children Under 12 Frele----­ IN·CAR HEATERS • NO EXTRA CHARGE • SUNNYSIDE ONLY BEST WISHES TO FRESNO'S FINEST 33 3 P ortable r adios keep deputies in constant communication with the main police stati on . ADAMS MARKET Groceries -Beer & Wine Seaside Gasoline 3256 W . McKinley 485-6565 ED LILLIE CALWA GRILL Cold Beer -Wine 3974 E. Jensen Ave, PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO. Pittsburgh Paints Morck Brushes United Wallpaper 520 N. Blackstone 233-6179 Fresno ROBB-ROSS FOODS BAKERY SUPPLIES 2641 S. Maple Ave. 268-5553 RAY CORNELIUS PAINTING CONTRACTOR Free Estimates -licensed & Insured 1815S.5thSt. 233-8674 COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE Reconditioned Scientifically Truck & Bus Brakes TERMINAL AIR BRAKE SUPPLY 2475 S. Cherry Avenue 268-8055 CHERRY AUCTION Auctions Every Tuesday and Saturday 4640 S. Cherry Ave. 266-9856 IDEAL BAKERY Mexican Pastries Wholesale & Retail 836 'F Street 266-5881 and 233-6936 ~ ~.. Home I.i.l!l!I Electronics Center SEE OUR STEREO· HI/FI DEPARTMENT BEFORE YOU BUY ANY COMPONENTS •.. ANYWHERE! Courtesy discount extended to 4580 E. Belmont all CiN & Coun Em 10 ees. 251 -5533 Sgt . Egeyer and Bob Ka hl travel a-Yound in their electric patr ol car to coor dinate activ­ ities , ALBERT'S IL BONDS FIENllS PARA ENClRCELADOS -,­ SERYICIO DIA T NOCHE SEftYICIO EN TOOlS PARTES DEL PAIS ALBERTO RAM IREZ PROPlET ARlO486-1850 259 N. BLACKSTONE AVE. 34 DE MARQUIS CLUB COCKTAILS Fresno's finest Country Western Night Spot TOMMY FORSE'S BAND Closed Mondoys 3697 S, Hiway 99 485·7291 SEEDSMEN SINCE 1884 PRODUCERS Of 819 BRAND ALfALfA 2850 SO. Highway 99 -237-4731 Pacific Division Headquarters: Fresno VALLEY ICE COMPANY 2003 Cherry Phone 237-6145 COMPLIMENTS BUCK RANCHES FRESNO Sgt , Coynell, Sgt. Milley and Jim Mooye as­ sist citizens at the police information station. Sgi. Barnes handles the communications at the main Police station. ~---- · food more ..•f nlOY with this fresh, clean taste 35 : : dard In Law Enforcement tainIl eisc( be toTHE PROBLEM WITH OBSCENITY that EVERYONE is aware of the tremendous changes that our society has and is now under­ gOing. The law enforcement officer is no ex­ ception, for he, in spite of his Own personal feelings, must continually adjust to these changes in a manner deemed suitable to the needs of the public he serves. One area of law enforcement that has encountered numerous problems in meeting these apparent needs is that of enforcement of the present obscenity and pornography laws. It is the purpose of this article to bring to the attention of the public certain problems that law enforcement, prosecutors, and judges are faced with in dealing with California obscenity laws. One may well be astounded when one thinks how rapidly the control of movie screen con­ tent, both visual and audial portions, has ap­ parently been lost. One can recall that five years ago, people were expressing concern about the appearance of Elizabeth Taylor's bare bottom as she lay On a towel in a bath scene in the film "Cleopatra." It is equally CASORON® Biological I nsect Control Weed & Grass Killer DUTER ® Miticide Fungicide THOMPSON-HAYWARD CHEMICAL COMPANY P.o. Box 7797, Fresno, Ca. 93727 (209) 251 -7144 Los Angeles, Ca. Yakima, Wn. Hood River, Ore. THE ARMS * Dining Room * Cocktail lounge * Dancing * Entertainment 4630 E. Tulare 255-0845 Your Hosts Doc & Emogene Armstrong Fresno 36 simi in a astounding when one compares the pictorial matE and literary content of magazines and books twe!" found upon certain magazine racks today, asa on tl racks five years ago. If one is not astounded, then perhaps he is not aware of the transition with the content of those found on these same Giar that has taken place in the past five years. ing This transition is so extreme that it almost preI appears as though the film producers and age publishing companies are involved in a race is 0 to see whose film or book will be the "land­witIl mark case" in obscenity. dar< "sts scene to one person may not be obscene to Most people will admit that what is ob­ not I another. In the past, obscenity has been dealt mat with from the standpoint of the "collective mer individual" as a part of his local community. wha In prosecuting cases of obscenity, the prob­mir lem was dealt with by the "jury system" theI which, theoretically, represented the "con­see science" of its local community. This system is based on the premise that each local com­to s munity has a right to determine its own stan­to s FRIGID FOOD LOCKERS Processing Is Our Business USDA Rated Choice Meats For Lockers or Home Freezers 3003 E. Tulare 264-4430 STOCKTON'S MARKET PAUL STOCKTON (Owner) Wholesale and Retail Groceries and Choice Meats Phone 237-6661 1232-34 IF St. Fresno, Calif. AAA AUTO SALES & DISMANTLERS Engines & Transmissions Rebuilt 24-Hour Towing Service 2791 S. Elm Ave. 485-3504 NEAL'S GARAGE Standard-Automatic Transmission Repairing * OVERHAUL * REPAIR * REBUILDING* TUNE·UP ~ BRAKE ETC. 3360 S. Elm Ave. Phone 264-5721 dards of decency. It was felt that the enter­ tainment existing, for example, in San Fran­ cisco's North Beach area, may possibly not be to the liking of the citizens of Fresno, and that these citizens had a right to reject any similar such entertainment. To determine, in a fair manner, that the entertainment or material exceeded the communi.ty standard, twelve average persons in the community sat as a juryand made their determination based on this standard. This is no longer the case. In the case of Giannini and Iser (December, 1968), regard­ ing the City of San Pablo, the California Su­ preme Court ruled that a jury of twelve aver­ age persons cannot decide whether material is obscene. The Court decided that expert witnesses must testify as to "community stan­ dards" and defined this community as a "Statewide Community." If the material does not exceed this Statewide standard, it is auto­ matically protected under the First Amend­ ment of the Constitution. In essence, then if what one sees in North Beach has been deter­ mined not to be obscene in San Francisco, then it very likely cannot be considered ob­ scene ifshown or sold in Reedley, California. To prove obscenity, the prosecution has to show essentially three things. First, it has to show that the material appeals to a "shame- Raymond Bahling ARROW TRANSMISSIONS <{ IJI!U TRANSMISSION SERVICE AUTOMATIC STANDARD OVERHAULS ­ADJUSTMENTS ALL MAKES ­MODELS FREE TOWING IN THE CITY FAST PERSONALIZED 255·2319 FRBNO RCA' GENERAL ELECTRIC' ZENITH' WESTINGHOUSE JOHN GARDFa~r VIC ANTON'NO 2049 Broadway at Divisadero Ph. 485-2564 ful or morbid interest in nudity, sex, or ex­ cretion" in the mind of the observer. Second, it must show that the material falls beyond the contemporary "Statewide" community standard of decency or obscenity. Finally, it must show that the material is "utterly with­ out redeeming social value." When those three factors are satisfactorily demonstrat­ ed, then the actual prosecution of the case may commence. Problems encountered in nearly all of the local courts throughout the State of California almost always'involve proving that the mater­ ial is devoid of social value or importance, and of course, that of showing it falls beyond the State's community standard of decency. The problem has now reached the extent that prosecution of obscenity cases has reached a stalemate with case law. All too often it is virtually impossible to even reach the pros­ ecution stage of an obscenity case. The change in the philosophy regarding community standards has placed law enforce­ ment and the courts in a precarious position in dealing with the problem of obscenity. Cer­ tain groups put pressure on law enforcement, prosecutors, and the courts, and sometimes accuse them of not performing their jobs. Other groups believe in complete freedom of (Collfinlled un Next Page) FRESNO CATILE FEEDING CO. Rail Spur on Feed Lot. Bill Santa Fe or S.P. via Santa Fe FRESNO Phone 233-8427 -233-8429 Chester Cook Merced 722-4050 w. R. (Bill) Jenkins 255-5897 37 the individual, that obscenity is passe, and that if a person wants to spend his own mon­ ey to personally see or read obscene mater­ ial, and is not, or does not become injurious to others as a result, then it is his privilege. Coupled with the opinions and pressure of obscenity opponents and exponents, are the case law decisions handed down by the higher courts that officers and judges must abide by. The idea of the Statewide Community Standard is presently the largest single ob­ stacle that must be overcome if current ob­ scenity laws are to be enforced. Obscenity is an unusually ambiguous term, and until a satisfactory definition or guideline is estab­ lished, it appears that the current laws and prosecution techniques are going to be obso­ lete. In the end, the ultimate solution lies with the people and their ideas regarding what they feel the standard should be, assuming they still feel a standard is in fact necessary. How this standard is to be obtained is anyone's guess. At least one law enforcement agency has conducted a statewide curvey of random samples of people and their opinions. This survey, one of the more popular ones used in obscenity cases, has manifested several weaknesses, the largest one being its failure to be representative of all ethnic and socio­ economic groups in the State. As long as questionable material has some degree of social value to any group of persons, be it artistic value or otherwise, and no acceptable statewide standard exists, the courts and law enforcement agencies are not going to be able to effectively enforce contemporary obscenity laws. It appears again that the solution is contingent upon what has always been found to be the answer to any statutory problem: the people of the State of California. The only possible thing which could preclude this type of solution would be an all-encompassing decision by the United States Supreme Court that would protect the publishing and lor showing of obscene mater­ ial as construed by the First Amendment. This could well occur at any time. It is not now, and never has been the duty of law enforcement to determine what the moral standards of a community should be. lt is only their duty to protect the people of their state by enforCing the laws-of the peo ~ pIe. It is up to the people to decide if laws regulating obscenity or indecency actually protect them. It is also up to them to decide what these laws should be. * 38 HARDY'S SERVICE New & Rebuilt Trimmer· Starlite . Mclane Mowers Sales • Service • Repairs 2009 S. Orange Ave. Phone 264·3210 BILL PARRISH CHEVRON SERVICE WE PICK UP & DELIVER Blue Chip Stamps 5385 N. Blackstone Ave. 439-4880 ORIENTAL DRY GOODS CO. Shoes and Ready·to·Wear, Notions Luggage and House Furnishings 1502 Tulare Street 237-7 421 Fresno 1, California Armando Ghimenti Highway City Shell Service Station We Sell Shell Products But We Give Service Blue Chip Stamps 5325 W. Shaw Ave. at Freeway 99 237·2561 EL PATIO CLUB 818 F Street Henrietta Rancho Products Co. FRUIT JUICES & CONCENTRATES Peach & California 255·0401 Fresno HARPAIN'S DAIRY FARM GOLD MEDAL WINNING MILK 3949 N. Barton or 3900 N. Cedar EL SARAPE CAFE BEER -WINE 1412 Tulare Street 233-9812 ELLIOTT MANUFACTURING CO. Industrial Supplies Hand Truck Coasters and Wheels 1735 Ventura-H & Mono Ph. 233-6236 - T~ arot heal take enfc criI rea; Bwe age ert: cri: ien' Whl tty nei If: the in@ in1 You Are Involved The Publi('s Role In Preventing Crime We have all heard of the numerous cases around the United States where people have heard the calls for help of another and have taken no action, not even that of calling a law enforcement agency and reporting that a crime was occurring. Later, when asked the reason for this inacitivity, the common an­ swer was, "I didn't want to get involved.",.. It is the function of any law enforcement agency to provide protection of life and prop­ erty, to prevent crime, and to apprehend the criminal. Regardless of how large and effic­ ient an agency is, it cannot have men every­ where at all times. The primary responsibil­ ity for your protection and for that of your neighbor falls upon you and your neighbor. If you he lp one another, you can overcome the minority of people who are not law abid­ ing. YOU CAN HELP If you see or hear that someone else is introuble, do not ignore it. Go to a telephone, dial "Operator" and ask for the "Fresno County Sheriff's Office, Emergency." When connected, state clearly and quickly: 1. The location where an officer is needed. 2. What has happened. 3. Your name, address, and telephone number from which you are calling. If possi­ ble, obtain descriptions of the person or per­ sons involved: sex, race, age, height, weight, physical peculiarities, clothing, and names if known. If an automobile is used, get the license number. The make, color, type of car, and number of occupants are also valu­ able. If no telephone is available, scream, yell for help, or run and get help. A police whistle is a handy item to have avialable. PLAY YOUR HUNCHES If you notice a suspicious person loiter­ ing in the vicinity of your home or routes that you and your family usually take, notify your (Continued on Next Page) Tile Lorgest, Most Modern Lellding Independent Mllrket in the Vlllley LARGEST VARIETY OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS IN THE VALLEY ·1iit,;~1i11~~=~~~~G~r:oc:e~r~y,~22 2 -3041 -Meat Dept., 22 2 -71 27 4343 North 'Blackstone at HoUand Ave. Saluting The Men and Women of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office PRODUCERS COTTON OIL CO. and CAlFLAX RANCH & STORE law enforcement agency promptly. Instruct your children to report to you suspicious persons or attempts by unknown adults to approach them or to become friendly with them. Whenever something comes to your attention that you feel should be investigated, 'I ART'S CHEVRON SERVICE! Art DeWitt , .; LUBES -TUNE UPS -BRAKES 'W: :... ,(-" ' Free Pick Up & Delivery 4615 N. Fresno at Gettysburg 227-3175 ACE MOBILE KEY SHOP Three Radio Dispatch Units Official Locksmiths for AAA & National 4572 E. Home Ave. Phane 251-8621 I Collections -Repossessions AOC ADJUSTERS All Over California Max M. Cargay, Mgr. 1517 N. Effie 227-3150 AVOLEDO TERRAZZO CO. Serving San Joaquin Valley TERRAZZO -MAGNESITE Residential-Commercial-Public Buildings SINCE 1948 -ALL BIDS INVITED 3411 N. Callisch 227-9030 ART'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRING Motor Overhaul -Motor Tune-up -Brake Service Electrical Work -Transmission Service 1033 Fresno 485-9630 EDWIN BARKMAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR All Types of Wiring Residential Remodeling & New Services a Specialty 2009 E. Home Ave. 237-0701 BEST WISHES DINO'S FAMOUS PIZZA 1578 N. West Ave. BASQUE FRENCH BAKERY GENUINE SOUR DOUGH FRENCH BREAD & ROLLS BAKED LOCALLY Wholesale & Retail -Walk-In Trade Invited 2606 Kern Street 264-0876 STERLING TOWEL CO. 5258 E. Pine St., Fresno 255·3031 -call immediately. Do not attempt a personal investigation; that will only put the person in question on guard and prevent his capture if he is a criminal. Safeguarding Your Home WHILE AT HOME When you move into a new home, whether a house or apartment, have all outside locks changed; former tenants may still have dup­ licates. Many homes in new subdivisions will often have the same locks. A master key, in use during construction, may have been lost or never turned in. The locks on most homes today can easily be "slipped" with a knife blade or even a bus­ iness card. This particularly is true of doors opening to the outside. Doors should be equipped with cylinder locks having a "dead fall" or "dead bolt" feature, which will secure the door in a positive fashion. If you have a peephoIe in the door, always use it. All outside doors should have a chain installed in order that the door may be opened without someone outside being able to rush in. The chain should be properly installed so that a hand cannot be slipped into the narrow opening to release it, and should be strong enough to resist someone slamming against the door and breaking it. It should be attached securely and solidly, so that a strong push from the outside doesn't rip the plate and screws right out of the door or wall. WATCH YOU WINDOWS Any window which is accessible in any manner from the outside should be kept locked. Just because a window appears to be out of reach, don't neglect to keep it locked. Burglars are often referred to as "second­ story men" because they can climb a pipe or trellis or find other means to reach a window that an unwary homeowner left open. The standard twist lock, which keeps the window locked in the closed position, affords mini­ mum protection. Catches are available which allow a window to be opened just so far, or to be locked while allowing a window to be opened just a few inches for ventilation. These are inexpensive, easily applied, and afford much better protection. Exterior lighting of your garage, back yard, front porch, etc., which can be controlled from the inside of your house is an added protection against 40 2 STILLMAN DRUG CO. DRUGS & SUNDRIES Van Nen & Weldon -227-8421 food Bank Center -Belmont & Che.tnut -255-8375 OAK LEAF RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE Fine Food and Cocktails HENRY JACOBSEN, Prop. E. Tulare St. NONINI'S WINERY NONINI'S SELECT WINES Visitors Welcome Dickinson Compliments from P & J AUTO SUPPLY WHOLESALE & RETAIL 2225 Ventura Avenue 264-6778 264-7857 264-9747 RANDOLPH'S DISTRIBUTORS Harold Dixon, Manager 2019 E. Belmont Ave_ 233-8724 prowlers. In fact, the burning of front and back porch lights all night long is highly rec­ ommended. The cost is low and extra light affords extra protection for you and your neighbors. Make sure that your windows, arcadia doors, etc., are equipped with shades, blinds, or drapes. Use them; don't run a peep show. Keep your home peep-in proof. FIRE Besides takingprecautions to keep others out, you should give thought to an emergency exit for those inside, especially if you live in a two-story house. A sturdy rope ladder, long enough to reach to the ground, will provide a way out if you or your family should find nor­ mal exits blocked by a fire or other emerg­ ency. Hold home fire drills; practice what to do in an emergency. Have a fire extenguisher in the home and keep it in a handy place. Home fire alarm systems are available and provide extra protection. Deaths due to fire occur mostly at night. Keep interior (room) doors closed while the family is sleeping to help prevent the spread of a possible fire. THE TELEPHONE Women should be particularly careful in listing their telephone so that anyone going (Confirmed on Next Page) Wake up your walls with a startI 37]4 No. Blddntone, WeE'kddYS 10·6, Mon. & r,f. 10-9, 221· 14 51 RANCHER'S COTTON OIL MANUFACTURERS OF conONSEED PRODUaS P. O. Box 248 268-5353 FRESNO 41 ,.. CONNELL MOTOR TRUCK CO.r OF FRESNO(id'- PHONE 266-0135 PHONE 266-9531 2832 CHURCH AVE. 2606 S. RAILROAD AVE. through the telephone book cannot immediate­ ly determine that they are women who may be living alone. They should use their last name and initials only. Never volunteer your name, address, or telephone number to someone who calls. If a caller asks "what number is this?" ask him what number he is calling. Don't volunteer your number. If you answer your telephone and you are met with obscene language, hang up. If the calls persist, have a whistle handy and blow it directly into the mouthpiece. If they con­ tinue over a period of time, notify your local law enforcement agency and keep track of the times that the calls come in. Also, notify the telephone company of your problem. If you don't know the identity of your call­ er, never let him get the impression that you are alone. If the call comes for your husband (and you are single or he's not at home), tell the caller that he's busy at the moment but you will have him call if the caller will leave his number. Never let yourself be lured out of your home by an emergency call or a telephone call to meet someone. Be especially cautious if you own a business and the caller repre­ sents himself as a police officer or other official. If the can is from the Police, Sher­ iff's Department, Fire Department, or other legitimate concern, get the caller's name, look up the phone number in the telephone book, and call back. Don't accept the number the caller gives you. INVENTORY YOUR VALUABLES NIake and keep current a record of the make, model, serial numbers, and value of your possessions. Even large items such as T.V.'s, refrigerators, stoves, and other ap­ pliances have serial numbers that should be recorded. Portable items such as bicycles, firearms, cameras, watches and small appli­ ances should especially have their serial numbers recorded as they can be carried off easily and disposed of many miles away from where they were stolen. Those items which do not have serial numbers should be marked with an identifying mark or symbol. Some people use their initials or their birthdate, or a combination thereof for their identifying mark. Markings should be stamped, etched or otherwise permanently made. HANDLING STRANGERS Never open your door to someone you don't know, recognize, or who doesn't have legitimate business with you. Authorized rep­ resentatives or members of the telephone company, utility companies, etc., are usually 42 DENVER'S PASTRY SHOP The Best In Snails -Donuts -Cookies -Cakes -Bread Wholesale and Retail 4481 E. ;ulare · Phone 251 -2801 DONALD J. DICK, INC. -, .. ­ AIR CONDITIONING • HEATING SHEET METAL • PLUMBING ,:"/ 1819 East Lamona Phone 266-7831 Fresno, California 93703 , @ M •• CooL BROWN BROS., ADJUSTORS 1330 L Street Day & Night 268-5044 CERTIFIED CESSPOOL CO~ Septic Tanks Pumped and Cleaned Chas. & Ed Boyajian I 4433 N. Effie 227-8446 GROVE-BUILT HOMES 204 N. Abby 266-9848 Fresno LARSON-RATIO CONSTRUCTION CO. 237-6163 1901 Hedges Fresno PACIFIC WESTERN CONSTRUCTION General Engineering & Construction 5206 N. Channing 224-1700 C TI 123, ~ F ... Paramount Pest Control Service "We Control Pests" 2143 E. McKinley 268-4266 CONTINENTAL TITLE CO. TITLE INSURANCE AND ESCROWS tiD> lee R. Neuhaus President and Manager Richard W. Jones Vice President and Assistant Manager For all offices phone 237-9161 1234 M Street -4229 E. Ashlan -600 W. Shaw PAVING CONTRACTOR • PAVING • GRADING • EXCAVATING A COMPUTI ASPHALT PAVING SERVICE General Engineering Contractor ALLIED PAVING CO. FREE ESTIMATES Call 237-1801 FRESNO BOB DILLARD LIVESTOCK Dairy Cattle Bought and Sold 4075 S. Cherry Ave. Phone 237-1590 Compliments BRUNSWIG DRUG CO. Wholesale Only in uniform and always have proper identifica­ tion. This identification will be presented oft­ en before you ask for it. If it is not, ask for identification. Never permit a solicitor or other stran­ ger to enter your home. Transact your busi­ ness in the entry hall or doorway, preferably with the chain on the door. Many daylight burglaries of residences are committed by solicitors who enter a home when they find no one at home. At times they may come back at night to ransack houses they were in during thedayon their s~olicitations. Don't advertise a neighbor's absence to a stranger. "Bargains" offered by door-to-door sales­ men are quite often the exact opposite. They may be stolen goods or of very inferior qual­ ity. Don't pay a salesman in advance; you may never get the articles you paid for. Don't leave the salesman standing in the open door­ way while you go for money. Close the door and then go for what you need. Above all, don't let appearance deceive you. The stereotype of the crook with bristly stubble on his jaw, unkempt clothing, and a mask over his eyes is a thing of the past. A prosperous appearance, good manners, and a smooth approach may mask a hardened criminal. If you have any doubt concerQ.ing a solicitor, check with the Better Business Bu­ reau. That office has current listings of legit­ imate as well as illegitimate companies, organizations, etc. WHEN LEAVING FOR A SHORT TIME Never leave your door in such a way that it can be opened from the outside by anyone. When going out, even for a few minutes, take your keys and lock your doors. Don't hide a key under the mat or in a mail box, or over the door. Burglars know about these common hiding places and will use your keys to their advantage. Make sure your windows are closed and locked. Always try to leave a light on; it gives the impression that someone is home. Don't pull down all of the window shades or leave the garage door open as this can be a give-away of your absence. If possible, let a neighbor know how long you will be gone; he can keep an eye on the house and call your law enforce­ ment agency ifhe notices anything suspicious. Don't leave notes that give a time of re­ turn or advise to "go right in, the door is un­ locked." HA VE A GOOD V ACA TION When you are going to be away from home for an extended period of time, take precau­ tions so that your trip won't be spoiled by (C ontinlled on Next Page) 43 : finding a burglarized house when you return. DO: -Cut off milk and newspaper deliveries at the source. Telephone "don't leave" notes. -Arrange with a neighbor or friend to take care of your mail for you. -Notify a neighbor of your absence and where you can be reached in an emerg­ ency. Ask him to report anything sus­ picious that he observes. -Make arrangements to have the lawn watered and mowed and any circulars, handbills, etc., removed. -Leave a house key with a neighbor so that the house can be checked periodic­ ally or entered in an emergency. -Make sure that all windows and doors are securely locked. -Turn OFF all water faucets, electrical switches and the water heater, and dis­ connect appliances. DON'T: -Ha ve your telephone temporarily dis­ connected or put on vacation status. -Leave valuables, jewelry, and important papers in the house. Place them in a safe deposit box. -Leave keys under doormats, in mailbox­ es, on window sills, etc. -Draw all your curtains and blinds. This marks the house as being empty. THE LAW OF SELF-DEFENSE Your home is your castle, but you can't use force in all cases to protect it. If the assailant is outside your home and stealing items from your yard, or prowling, you don't have the right to use deadly force against him. Simply stated, deadly force may be used or a life taken only if you or another innocent person is in danger of severe bodily harm or death, and there is no other way to ward off the attack or safely retreat from it. Be extremely careful that the assaHant is really what he seems and not a friendly person. There is no worse or more needless tragedy than the injury or death of a family member who was up and roaming about, un­ beknownst to other family members. If a loaded firearm is kept in the home, establish and follow positive rules of safety; only mature members of the family should be allowed to handle it. Keep all guns out of the reach of children, either in a high place or preferably under lock. If possible keep the firearm and its ammunition separate, but close enough to be put together quickly in case of need. Always treat any firearm as if it were loaded. 44 DALENA & MARCIOCHI, INC. Ned F. Dalena & Louise A. Marciochi All Types Insurance -Surety Bonds 338 W. Shaw Ave. 227-3575 A & A LIQUORS Domestic and Imported WINE -BEER -LIQUOR 3129 Pal,n Ave. 227-0506 WARREN DUKE KIGGINS CEMENT CONTRACTOR RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL LICENSED INSURED CITY & STATE PL & PD Free Estimates 3513 E. Redlands Ave. 227·8731 PARADISE CLUB 1038 F STREET KIRBY-SCHRAMM PUMP & EQUIPMENT, INC. WHOLESALE ONLY COMPLETE LINE OF PUMP SUPPLIES & WATER TREATMENT EQUIPMENT 2379 SOUTH G 264-2884 FREDHORN 2320 Church FRESNO Phone 233-5834 Horn's gar en mulches for weed free yards use Redwood Chips -Mulches -Bark -Forest Humus THE HIDE-A-WAY COCKTAILS Olive & Maple 255-8548 DEMCO EDUCATIONAL CORP. FRESNO INTERNATIONAL POOL HALL FOR RECREATION 237-9780944 F Street Yc yourc areal ed int passe keep as th open only and shoul l'i forCE peop: were osity the , mem \ gran laws chan poss 1 to k Safeguarding Your Automobile WHEN RIDING You should always keep all the doors of your car locked from the inside, whether you are alone or not. This not only keeps unwant­ ed intruders OUT, but may keep you or other passengers IN during an accident. In addition, keep as many windows rolled all the way up as the weather permits. Windows that are open for ventilation should be rolled down only a few inches. Persons who are going to and from work during hours of darkness should follow this advice particularly closely. Never give rides to strangers. Law ~n­ forcement files are full of cases involving people who gave rides to hitchhikers and who were attacked or murdered for their gener­ osity. A military uniform is no guarantee that the wearer is an honest citizen or even a member of the Armed Forces. While driving, never take anything for granted. Drive defensively. Obey all traffic laws. If you are an alert, defensive driver, chances are you may save a life someday, possibly your own. CAR TROUBLE If you have car trouble on the road, try to keep going to a well-lighted area where APPLEBY AND CO., INC. INVESTIGATORS Fresno -San Diego -Santa Ana San Francisco -San Jose -Los Angeles DON TURNER -REGIONAL SUPERVISOR Fresno Office: 4239 E. Clinton Suite "C" 227-1644 Compliments of SHERMAN THOMAS ENTERPRISES you can pull well off the road. If you ha~ flares in the vehicle, make sure that you put them out far enough to the rear to afford pro­ tection to you and your vehicle. If you need assistance, raise the hood and wait in the car until help arrives. In most cases you are safer and will get help faster if you stay with your vehicle. If some0ne stops and offers you a ride, stay with your car, but request that aid be summo ed for you. PARKING An open invitation to a car thief is a car left with the key in the ignition. A good per­ centage of all car thefts occur in just this fashion. Always lock and remove the key from the ignition and lock your car when you park. Don't leave packages, clothing, or other valuables in plain sight on the dash, seats or back window ledge. Lock valuables in the glove compartment or trunk. Motel parking lots are prime areas for auto burglars. Park in a well-lighted area if at all possible, and take your expensive possessions into the room with you. Don't hide extra keys in the air cleaner or in a little magnetic box under the hood. (Continlled on Next Page) FRESNO OVERHEAD DOOR CO. SALES INSTALLATION SERVICE REPAIRS I i ~~~"~~,;~~~~~:'''tl' .\: ~ Automatic Door Opene" ~~: . ' . SOlving Fresno Since 1953 OPENEIS Geo:~:,jth [25i~4·497! est~:':tes 4582 EAST TYLER AVE. FRESNO and Shopping Center "Quality and Service" FRESNO at ASHlAN AND 5757 N. First St., 439-2223 45 : This is inviting trouble in the same way as hiding a house key under the doormat. Car thieves know where the good hiding places for a key are better than you do. Check your car frequently to make sure the license plates are still firmly attached, the spare tire is in the trunk and filled with air, and that all of the lights are in good working order. Write your license number and vehicle identification number on a slip of paper and carry it in your wallet. If your car should be stolen, the sooner the license number can be broadcast, the better chance you have that the car will be recovered quick­ ly and in the best condition possible. Finally, don't keep car and house keys together in the same container. Loss of eith­ er house or car keys is bad enough, but loss of both is costly both in money and worry. There have been cases of attendants in park­ ing lots making copies of customers' house keys and using them to burglarize the home at a later date. IF STOPPED BY A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER Cooperate fully with any law enforcement officers. The duties and responsibilities of an officer often require that he identify per­ sons in a certain type of car or in a given area. There is a legitimate reason any time a law enforcement officer stops someone, and honest persons have nothing to fear. You may resent being asked for identification, but the officer is doing the job he was hired to do, and often risks his life in the process. If an officer requests aid, give it to him or at least telephone the Department for extra help. Officers are human beings, not saints, and mistakes are made. If you feel that you have not been fairly treated by an officer, obtain his name and badge number, and report the incident to his Department. An investigation will be made and if the officer was at fault, disciplinary action will be taken. 381 E. Shaw Ph . 224·2200 _ VOLKSWAGEN "PORSCHE GARDNER VOLKSWAGEN, INC. Authorized Dealer Fresno County Volkswagen and Porshe Sales & Service Fresno Economy Imports AFTER THE CRIME If you fall victim to a criminal, certain things can be ofgreat help to law enforcement in recovering your property and convicting those responsible. If your home is burglarized, don't enter if the door has been forced. If you are already inside before you realize that entry was made, dan 't touch anything. Notify your lawenforce­ ment agency immediately. Furnish serial numbers with descriptions of your property if possible. Best Wishes JAMES A SCRUGGS -DON LIPS CENTRAL COUNTIES INSURANCE 720 N. Fulton SI. 486·0220 WHITE ASPEN COOLER PADS -ALL SIZES MIDSTATE PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. HARDWARE * SPORTING GOODS * APPLIANCES * PAINTS ROY WALKER. Proprietor 1148 Merced St., Fresno Phone 268·6588 Best Wishes C. K. MOSEMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. ROBERT H. LANKFORD CO. Specializing in Formica Cabinets & Fixture. Commercial & Re.idential Quality Work 2216 E. McKinley Ave. 266-8543 LEONARDO LIQUOR STORE Complete Liquor Stock Fishing Equipment -Sporting Goods 4486 E. Belmont 255·3566 BUD EBERWEIN BRAKE & WHEEL ALiGNIING SERVICE Morrow Spring Works 1821 Calaveras, Fresno 268·6359 W. M . Pollock FRESNO ELECTRIC CO. Residential -Commercial -Industrial 183 N. Van Ness 485·0500 46 If told. 1 bout the ha scars clothi the Sl tions: are 1\ If If threatened by a robber, do as you are told. Try to observe and remember as much about his description as possible. start with the hair and work down: height, weight, eyes, scars or marks, missing or crooked teeth, clothing, type of weapon and anything said by the suspect. Compare his physical propor­ tionsandagewithsomeone you know. If there are two or more men, concentrate on one. If awakened at night by an intruder, don't NEVER TALK TO STRANGERS Warn your children against sexoffendets. Instruct them not to be friendly with strangers and to ignore any advances. Warn them not to hitch-hike and not to accept rides from stran­ gers under any circumstances. Have them obtain the license number and description of the vehicle of anyone who attempts to entice them into a car. Have the children report to you any suspicious persons. If you learn of any child being accosted, notify your law en­ forcement agency immediately. SAFE SCHOOL TRAVEL Know the length of time it takes your chil­ dren to walk to and from school. Know the safest way to and from school and teach your DALE BROS., INC. COFFEE AND RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Jones Ambulance Service Jones Sick Room Rental Service Member of California Ambulance Assn. Phone 233-4136 245 No. Broadway try to apprehend him as he might be armed. Don't panic. Lie still, observe carefully and at first chance, call your law enforcement office. If your car has been broken into, again don't touch anything, but call your law enforce­ ment agency immediately. Fingerprints and other physical evidence are fragile things and hard to find and preserve. Safeguarding Your Children children to follow this route. Insist that they check in at home before going to a neighbor's to play. Immediately check any delay in their arriving home. Become acquainted with school officials and teachers and cooperate with them; they often see delinquent behavior ofwhich you may be unaware. There is safety in numbers; children should have a companion along whenever possible. KNOW YOUR BABYSITTER Be sure your babysitter is a responsible person and is capable of acting in an emerg­ ency. Furnish the babysitter with a written list of information: the telephone number where you can be reached, the number of your (Continued on Next Page) In Honor Of Individual Freedom ... We Thank You! Rhodes Manchester Center MANUFACTURERS OF DISINFE.cTANTS -DETERGENTS -DEODORANTS -INSECTICIDES INDUSTRIAL ClEANERS -SPECIAL CHEMICALS JANITORIAL SUPPLIES AND THE NEW FORMULA MAGI-ClEAN WATER STAIN REMOVER RODISCO mre. HENRY ROTH, JR. II PHONE 268-8558 PRODUCTS 723 G STREET fRESNO 47 1 law enforcement and fire departments, the name and number of the family doctor, and the name and telephone number of a respon­ sible friend, neighbor or relative. Have an understanding concerning what toys or other articles your children may use; if they are to have any food or drinks; wheth­ er or not they may watch TV. Provide the sit­ ter with a flashlight in good working order in case of a power failure. WATER SAFETY If you have a home pool, there are certain laws to be obeyed and precautions to be fol­ lowed. County Ordinances require that all pools be fenced and have a lockable gate. Keep any play area in the back yard fenced off from the pool area. A pool cover is a good investment both for safety and maintenance. Don't let your children swim after eating. On the pool deck itself, be sure abrasive strips or similar safeguards are used to prevent a slippery footing. Any electrical equipment in the pool area must be properly installed and maintained; insurance companies report that this is an area of major concern in pool in­ juries. CANALS There are several good reasons for stay­ ing out of canals: untreated water, strong currents, under-tows near Siphons and weirs, and inadequate supervision to mention a few. Ifsomeone falls into a canal, first attempt to reach the person in trouble with a helping hand, a pole, a branch or your shirt. If you can't reach, then look for something to throw to him-a rope, an inner tube or something that will float. If anyone else is with you, send jor help. Tell the person in the water to swim with the current and try to get to the bank to hold on. Only as a last resort, and only if you are a good swimmer, should you jump into the water to help. TOM CAROTHERS -JIM E. EVANS -BILL ESCOLA 1818 "L" STREET 5350 NO. BLACKSTONE BAKERSFIELD FRESNO PH. 327-2506 PHONE 224-3212 A & B LIQUOR Always Friend1ly Service From May and Bill Complete Stock of All Party Needs 3018 E. McKinley 264-6725 AUDIO SALES CO. John Uyeoka Stereo -High Fidelity -Intercommunication 1211 E. Selmont 268-4308 BOYS MARKET GROCERIES -MEAT -PRODUCE Beer -Wines -liquors Complete Variety Department 1444 C STREET 237-7594 ALLIED LINOLEUM CO. Finest In Floor Coverings 1437 E. Belmont 266-0177 Fresno BOND STREET MARKET' Groceries -Meats -Produce Beer -Wine 755 N. Bond 237-9653 BAUER'S AUTO WRECKING Parts for All Makes and Models Top Prices Paid for '62 to '65 Cars 103 N. Thorne at Divisadero 233-4506 PAUL'S SHOES Shoes for the Whole Family 2020 Tulare 237-5723 Fresno AMERICAN PAVIN.G CO. PAVING -GRAD.ING -EARTHWORK 355 N. Thorne 268-9886 C. D. Simonian Insurance Agency Genera ll Insurance Office Phone 834-3615 Fowler, California 125 E. Merced SI. P. O. Box 343 48 cant: area ing. closl long thin~ trip Fre: wea1 surl ing. expl watl goOI ap< kit. Have A Good Camping Trip Fresno County is a large county, and it contains many prime vacation and sports areas for camping, skiing, hunting, and fish­ ing, etc. Mountains and resort areas are close at hand and attract many people all year long. When going into remote areas certain things should be kept in mind to make your trip a safe and happy one. PLANNING Obtain a map and get acquainted with Fresno County beforehand. Check road and weather conditions before you start. Make.. sure that someone knows where you are go­ ing, how long you will be gone, and when you expect to return. Carry survival equipment: water, food, proper shoes and clothing, a good compass and map, waterproof matches, a pocket knife, and a first-aid and snake-bite kit. ONE HOUR MARTINIZING DRY ClEANING AND SHIRT LAUNDRY 3823 N. Blackstpne ­Phone 224-3773 777-C E. Barstow -Phone 227-2137 CHAMPION MUFFLER SERVICE Phone 233-9088 1605 N. BLACKSTONE FRESN'O, CALIF. JIM CURll, 'Manager ..:. EXHAUST SYSTEMS FOR ALL CARS *CUItom Headers 5pecialiling In : * Premium Glass Pak.* Monroe Shock Absorbers* Cu"om Roll Bars * Chrome Acceno';e.* Cu. tom Bending I %" ­I 3/." -2" & 2'1>"* Hoat-h'i"ing Header Paint* 20· Minule Service Discount to City, County and State Employees FORD TRACTORS FORD EQUIPMENT FRESNO FORD TRAI:TOR, INI:. 3100 SO. PARKWAY DR. 485-9090 FRESNO, CALIF. SERVICE -PARTS -SALES LOST Anyone can become lost in unfamiliar territory by not following a few simple pre­ ventive measures. 1. Study and carry a map of your hiking and camping area. Memorize and lo­ cate all landmarks. 2. Carry a compass and know how to use it. 3. Most important, LET SOMEONE KNOW WHERE YOU ARE GOING. 4. Keep an eye on small children at all times. 5. On becoming confused, or lost, a per­ son should stop and try to locate a land­ mark. Ifunable to do so, he should build a fire, rig himself a shelter, and stay where he is until help arrives. This applies to any season of the year, and in the desert as well as the mountains. Those who wander about compound the problem by causing delay and difficulty in being located. They create a danger to themselves and unnecessary trou­ hIes for the search parties. If clle above measures were followed, very few, if any, lost persons would be injured or die while lost. (Continued O!! Next Page) "You (an Afford What you Want at White Front" 4150 N. BLACKSTONE SANTI'S, INC. USED CARS -FINANCE SERVICE 1142 F Street also Whitesbridge & Hughes 268-9344 FRESNO 49 Protection Of Your Business Commercial burglaries are on the in­ crease. Stores and other business establish­ ments are most attractive to burglars because of the variety of merchandise available and the possibility of a large amount of cash on hand. Like the homeowner, the store owner can take several steps to protect his property. Good locks are of first importance. Avoid spring locks, single cylinder deadlocks and exteriorpadlocks. The double cylinder dead­ lock is probably the best type of lock as it requires that a key be used to open the door from the inside or the outside. With such a lock, it is impossible for a person to gain entry by breaking out a glass window pane, putting his hand in, and unlocking the door. A padlock offers protection to rear doors, when it is used inside. When installing, make sure the screws are coveredby the hasp when it is closed. Windows should be locked, and bars installed on the outside or a heavy wire mesh on the inside. Skylights should be protected by iron bars orwire mesh on the inside, even though they do not open. Cooler ducts and shafts should have heavy screens or bars over them on the inside. Night lights should be left on, both inside and outside. Locate your safe near the front of the store where it is visible from the street and light the area where it is placed. Alley exits and receiving doors should have exterior night lights over them. Burglar alarms or a merchant patrol service should also be considered. The more you do to pre­ vent or slow the burglar's entrance, the bet­ ter job law enforcement can do to safeguard your property. "Our Inventory Is Our Pride" •P. E. O'HAIR Or CO. Wholesale Plumbing, Heating, Industrial and Air Conditioning Supplies 645 R STREET FRESNO -233-3194 REDWOOD CITY SAN FRANCISCO SANTA ROSA MOTORCYCLES Fresno's Authorized Harley-Davidson Dealer Sales -Service -Parts E-Z Terms & Financing Harold Mathews, Harley-Davidson 548 N_ Blackstone Ave. 233-5279 BET-R-ROOFS Bank Terms -Licensed -Insured ROOFING -SIDING -WATERPROOFING Free Estimates 3188 W. gel mont 237-2042 PIERRE'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1100 N. Fresno near Olive 266-1838 FRESNO NOTIONS & DRUG CO. Wholesalers 2964 E. Butler Fresno FRESNO PLANING MILL CO. Est. 1908 General Mill Work H & Monterey 233-7218 .Ctda O. '81\ ..0 I 714 W. Shaw Ave. in Fig Garden Village PEPER JANITORIAL SERVICE DON PEPER, Owner Office Bldgs. -Stores -Homes Floors Waxed -Windows Cleaned Insured -Personal Service 1343 N. Calaveras 233-7100 WATARIDA FARMING, Inc. 786 W. AMERICAN FRESNO ASSOCIATED BRASS PRODUCTS, INC. Precision Castings 7070 N. Harrison Ave., Pinedale 50 ~ " . RHD,DONT FortG;r-THE. GA.EEN IF YOU ARE ROBBED Robbery is the unlawful taking of the prop­ erty of another by force or violence or 'by fear of force. Most robbers will display or simulate a gun, a knife or a club. If you are robbed, do your best to remain calm. Do not offer resis­ tance. Follow directions, but ifpossible avoid turning your back to the robber or coming within his reach. Concentrate on observing and remember­ ing him for later: sex, race, age, height, weight, color of hair and eyes, a description of his clothing, any different or unusual actions or characteristics, and the type of weapon used are all items you will need to know in order to describe the robber. When he leaves, pay attention to the direc­ tion of his flight. If he uses an automobile, try to obtain the license number, make, year, color, and body style. The more of this type information you can give the police, the bet­ ter the chance of his capture. Most robbers will look over their pro­ spective victim beforehand. Don't keep or display large sums of money on the premis­ es. Avoid carrying large sums of money in public. Record the serial numbers of several (Continued on Next Page) WHITIE'S PET SHOP Fresno's largest and Most Complete "New location" 3528 E. Ventura Ave., Fresno 264-2418 AGUILAR BODY & PAINT SHOP Complete Auto Body Repair Free Estimates 1544 N. Effie 485-2571 .475 N. Broadway Fresno Phone 233-2101 "Where sympathy expresses itself through sincere service" Tinkler j\lIi55ion Obapel FUNERAL DIRECTORS James W. Co ner -lerein C. Duranceau DAVE'S TRACTOR REPAIR & SERVICE 20 Years E.xperience S. Geneva 264-2895 51 Enjoy your favorite cocktail at NANCY'S "The House of Charcoal Broiled Steaks" 3075 No. Moroa 224-1660 COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE HEAD OFFICE IN SAN FRANCISCO 9 BRANCHES IN CALIFORNIA THE BANK OF TOKYO OF CALIFORNIA FRESNO BRANCH 1458 KERN STREET PHONE 233-0591 Deposits Insured By Federal Depo,i~ Insurance Corp. Up To $15,000.00 We·_r,-/ \ 11\ ...~~ -­0 , \ ~ Yes Wi-11M. F\ 11"1\'1 P-'O(,M~~lvl& e,ANI(,,­ ~E 'ttIWt. "I.I)IWDO\&l FO$. ~I/f."'t T'1 Pi. OF ,""I4S "'TlON •.." ------._--------------------------------'_ of the bills of each denomination in your cash drawer. Be suspicious of and report custom­ ers who loiter in the store without making purchases. or who appear to be waiting for other customers to leave. Before locking up at night, checkfor any suspicious cars parked in the area. Ifyou will follow the instructions outlined in this article, your chances of becoming the victim ofaccident or crimewill be minimized. Cooperate fully with your law enforce­ ment agency. Deputy Sheriffs, police officers and highway patrolmen are your friends and are truly "Guardians of your persons and property." * FRESNO CATHOLIC CEMETERI ES • St. Peter's Cemetery • Holy Cross Cemetery • Calvary Cemetery 264 N. Blythe 485-6422 I "FINAl.l:Y IN FRESNO" ITALIAN KITCHEN Now Featuring Meat or Cheese MANICOTTI 11 20 PALM AT OLIVE OPEN 4 PM TO 1 AM - Phon 4-1845 CALIFORNIA SEWAGE DISPOSAL CO. 237-6416 Cesspools -Septic Tanks 2514 S. 11th St. Fresno Free Estimates Hotpoint Appliances -Furniture -Televisions Bank Financing BRUNO & TELEGAN 335 C Street Ph. 268-7675 JAYNES & COMPANY Complete Auto and Truck Reconstruction Specia lists Truck Body Building 24 Hour Tow Service 136 North Thorne 233-3241 Best Wishes CHAPTER 11 International Footprinters -Association Fresno, California 52 SALES -LEASE -TERMS TWO-WAY RADIOS We have Sold and Served in Excess of 5000 Units CENTRAL CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST SUPPLIER OF COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT TWO-WAY RADIO & PAGING COOK'S COMMUNICATION CORP. 160 N. Broadway, Fresno 233-8818 BERVEN CARPETS CORPORATION MANUFACTURERS and DISTRIBUTORS ~ J!!i!::J FACTORY BRANCH FOR THE "WORLD'S LARGEST BUILDERS OF TRUCK-TRAILERS" Sales and Service for New & Used Commercial Trailers and Bodies of All Types "WHERE TO BUY THEM" FRUEHAUF TRAILER CO. 2727 S. EAST A VE_ 264-5961 SIERRA HOSPITAL FRESNO CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL Fresno ADMINISTRATION DIVISION H. McKINNEY Captain S. JESS Typist Special Investigations Detail L. NELSON K. FRANKFORT Sergeant Detective BUFORD'S APPLIANCES INC. BOB MOFFAT -JOHNNY MOFFAT Only The Besl In Home Appliance. free E.limole. on Air Condilioning Home or Commercial Par" for All Make. Wa.hers • Range. Elc. Small Appliance Repairs Of All Kind. 937 Blackstone 233-5203 53 G. HORNING Sheri ff's Secretary Special Investigations DetaiJ DIDIER'S LIQUOR Bob Christiansen, Owner D. LEMLEY Detective Community Relations Officer Delicatessen -Party Specialties -Sporting Goods Open Fri. & Sat. 'til 1 :30 a.m. Other nights 'til midnight 4778 E. Olive Ave. 255-0032 YORKS 'PLACE Wines -Beer -Liquor Cocktail Bar -On & Off Sale Liquor 7029 E. Elm, Fresno 264-5531 SAN FRANCISCO FLORAL CO. In Fresno Over 40 Years -Ample Parking Flowers From Our Own Greenhouse Visit Our New Store 1600 Fulton St. Phone 268-0111 J. EGERER Sergeant Community Relations Officer CAMPING EQUIP. (Sales & Rentals) GARDEN FURNITURE FIREPLACE SCREENS SAILBOATS 2126 Inyo St. 233-5213 ELI'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE Electrical Contracting Residential -Commercial -Repairs 1961 S. 5th Street 264-6013 UNCLE TOM'S LIQUOR STORE Fishing -Hunting Equipment & Licenses 3089 Tulare St. 264-3908 FRANK L. PATTERSON LICENSED DISPENSING OPTICIAN "Contact Lenses" 2831 Mariposa Fresno 264-5991 ART PINE'S FRESNO FUNERAL CHAPEL 1136 A 233-1174 Fresno MIKE BELLOW CONTRACTOR 1 521 N. Maple -Fresno 255-7611 R. WOOD School Visitation Officer r~~~~~~~1 t ENTERTAINMENT SIX NITES AWEEK t , Dining & Dancing-MON. thru SAT. • , Coffee Shop -Dining Room , Cocktail Lounge t ~(~4N4 4061 N. BLACKSTONE • 222-56411 ~....~~~~~~~~ 54 VOLUNTEER SUPERVISION PROGRAM By Roger Palomino Deputy Probation Officer VOLUNTEERS ofthe Fresno County Sher­ iff's Office have initiated a novel approach to crime prevention which may have a far-reach­ ing effect in terms of improving the law en­ forcement image in the West Fresno Com­ munity. Realizing that it is difficult to con­ vince a minor from the ghetto community that alaw enforcement officer acting in his offic­ ial capacity is capable of a sincere conce.rn for his future welfare, deputies of the Sher­ iff's Office have volunteered their off-duty VOLUNTEER OFFICERS SGT. J. EGERER w. MARTIN R. AVERY C BALlARD A Fresno County Product of ANDERSON-CLAYTON & CO., FOOD DIVISION Fresno, California ANDERSON ROCK PRODUCTS 11000 N. LANES ROAD 55 hours to assist the Probation Office in the guidance and supervisionof childrenwho have come to the attention of the Juvenile Court. The volunteer supervision program was established through the efforts of Willie Mar­ tin and other deputies who realized the im­ portance of human relations in law enforce­ ment. Since the program was instituted in April, 1969, sixteen children have benefited from the efforts of twelve deputies from the (Conlililled on Next Page) ''''.'ENGINEERED SOUND, INC. FRESNO· RENO· LAS VEGAS INTERCOM SOUND & SIGNALING SYSTEMS COMMERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL -INSTITUTIONAL STATE WIDE -SALES -SERVICE -INSTAllATION EDUCATIONAL. TV OUR SPECIAL.TY • AllEe lANS:NG • WEBSTER ElECTRIC • DUKANE • EDWARDS • AMPEX CLOSED CIRCUIT TV & MASTER ANTENNA SYSTEMS I I INSTALLATION & SERViCE224 3750 OUR BUSINESS HAS BEEN SOUND SINCE 1932 • 3296 w. SUSSEX WAY -Zip 93705 FRESNO 3433 Sheriff's Office who have become actively in­ volved in their daily lives. In a good portion ofthese cases, there has not previously been a meaningful male figure to serve as a model for these children, as most have come from fatherless homes. In understanding the importance of the home and family influence, the volunteer efforts are directed toward assisting the mi­ nor's parents in utilizing existing community resources in meeting daily needs and resolv­ ing family problems, thereby improving the social-psychological milieu of the entire fam­ ily. It is hoped that by improving the well­ beingof the family, factors which contributed to the delinquency of the minor will be elim­ inated, thus sparing other children in the fam­ ily from the experience of arrest and possible detention in Juvenile Hall. The individual deputies involved in the program are attempting to provide the neces­ sary understanding and guidance which may be lacking in the lives of the child"en they work with. The child is provided guidelines established by the Probation Officer and the school. The volunteer assists the minor in conducting himself within these guidelines. The minor is assisted in locating job oppor­ tunities. Individual and group recreational activities a:ce planned by the volunteer to in­ (4thstill healthy constructive and educational in­ terests in the child. To establish respect for law and order, some home calls are made in uniform, which in the ghetto is a symbol of VOLUNTEER OFFICERS the W. COWINGS A. cox M. FUTRELL W . HALL FRESNO MEMORIAL (jarJenj Fresno's Own Homeowned Cemetery 175 S. Cornelia at Whitesbridge Rd. 268-7823 WE CARE FOR YOUR CLOTHES ONE HOUR SERVICE NO EXTRA CHARGE TOP·QUALITY PROFESSIONAL CLEANING ,-----CCALL.------, 229 2546 IOPEN MON. -SAT. '---_-_---' 7:30 A.M. ­6 P.M. F. & V. Halk 3143 N. CEDAR AT SHIELDS N.W . COJINER LAKESIDE DRIVING RANGE Walt Bry.an. PGA Profe••ional EVERYTHING FOR THE GOLFER Lesson. -Golf Club Repair 125 E. Bullard 439-2641 Port George REED & BELL For Fast Food Service 266-8456 563 Belmont at Echo -2 Blks. East of Palm SIERRA TRAILER RENTAL & SALES New & Used -Easy Terms TERRY & IDEAL 4647 E. Belmont 255-3970 LA CONGA BAR BEER -LATIN MUSIC 3096 S. Elm Ave. 237-9560 56 KEllER'S KAMPERLAND OPEN ROAD . Campers & Motor Homes KELLER'S TRAVEL CENTER NOMAD Travel Trailers KELLER'S VACATION RENTAL Keller's WINNEBAGO Motor Homes Factory Outlet Cabana Motor Homes KELLER'S MOBILE HOME CENTER 3433 E, Belmont 233-6681 14th & Belmont) Fresno, California 93702 ARNOLD G. JOHNSON, Manager RECLAMATION TRANSFER the international alSociation of salvage·disposal specialists 209 485-0352 4389 North Motel Drive IBetween Ashlan and.Show) limited Sporting Goods w. Sp.,ian,. i" ~ ~I FISHING d lfl,'Sf ~ "=•• §l:'" P.O. Box 2348 ­ Mail orders is ~":" ~!7 our specialty ' \0-~~ ~ l' 233-6922 2568 S. Railroad Ave., Fresno VIE-DEL COMPANY 11903 South Chestnut 834-2525 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA authority, but the nature of the home call is such to show that the symbol is worn by a person that can be trusted and counted upon, and bybeing seen in the community as a vol­ unteer, as one who is expressing a concern which extends beyond his assigned duties. It is difficult to evaluate the benefits which may result from such a volunteer pro­ gram. Surely, the Probation Officer is thank­ ful for the assistance of the volunteer, and it is obvious that when a public agency such as the Sheriff's Office takes a personal interest in the public, it serves that the result will be a better understanding. These benefits are obvious, and perhaps could be measured if necessary. The primary benefits of such a program are not obvious and cannot be mea­ sured, for in all probability, they will not manifest themselves until the children that are now being served reach the age of legal and moral responsibility. VOLUNTEER OFFICERS T. JOHNSON D. KENNEDY T. LEAN S. MAGARIAN A. WARD 57 I ADMINISTRATION DIVISION BAILIFFS G. SCHOONMAKER Sergeant Chief Bailiff J. CRASS D. DOUGLAS J. BRUTON A. CIRIMBLE T. GAREY F. GUERRERO M. GUHM 58 Travelers Body & Fender Works Orvil Minnis, Owner 1861 Broadway and Sacramento, Fresno 266-0561 WARRICK ELECTRIC INC. 120 Divisadero 264-4163 Fresno Same Management Since 1930 Don't Take Chances With Your Costly Garments 465 North Fulton Street 485-0961 QUALITY AND SERVICE FOR 45 YEARS NEW ENGLAND SHEET METAL WORKS, INC. Air Conditioning -Stainless Steel Specialists 2731 South Cherry Ave. Ph. 268·7375 MANNING GARDENS CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL & AMBULATORY HOME 2113 E. Manning Ave. 834-2586 Fresno PALACE MARKET 2447 West Church Road Fresno NEW WONDERLAND ROLLER RINK & SWIMMING 5090 N. Blackstone 222-6269 CLYDE'S ROUND 4961 East Dakota Ave. Fresno UP 291-6136 CHI CHI CLUB Open 6:00 A.M. COCKTAILS 1827 Tulare St. Fresno 237·9440 ADMINISTRATION DIVISION BAILIFFS E. LYNCH R. RETA JERRY PANKS AUTO BODY SHOP Complete Body Work -Painting FREE LOAN CARS 1567 N. Effie 486-1414 TOWING Radio Dispatched Trucks 24-Hour Emergency Service MORRIS & SONS 2025 E. Hammond 237-5929 RIVERSIDE COFFEE SHOP Breakfasts -Sandwiches -Short Orders At the Riverside Golf Course Josephine, Herndon 237-3251 IMPERIAL '400' MOTEL Pool -T.V. -Air Conditioned Phones -Parking 2127 Inyo St. Ph. 268-0621 Near The Mall & Convention Center HAZ-MO-KENNELS TOV POODLES -TOV PEKINGESE -VORKSHIRE TERRIERS PUPPIES -STUD SERVICE Toy Silver Poodle -7 % inches toll 7 mole Pekingese 4673 East Hommond Phone 255-6761 D. SWANSON C. WINSTEAD H. WINTER COUNTRY BOY MARKET 5 STORES TO SERVE YOU IN FRESNO Fresno & McKinley Chestnut & Olive 3136 N. Cedar 4220 E. Church, Calwa 5380 N. Blackstone 59 CORONERS BUREAU L. HOSKINS Captain Retired 3-12-70 w. COOK Lieutenant H. McFADDEN Detective Free Delivery Phone 264-4751 THE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY We are in Business for your Health THOMAS FOWLER IN THE CREST THEATRE BLDG. 1920 Fresno Street Fresno, California AUTOMOTIVE UTILITY COMPANY Generators -Start.ers 255 Divisadero Street 268-4591 MILKY WAY DAIRY DRIVE IN SERVICE 4847 E_ Kings Canyon Rd_ Across from K-Mart 255-4272 2442 So. Elm Ave. at Church -264-2727 Milk & Eggs at Less Than Wholesale Save 14c or More on All Your Dairy Products ERNIE'S PASTRY SHOP Birthday & Wedding Cakes All Types Quality Pastry 3404 E. Butler 264-2267 MARCUS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Free Delivery 839 E. California at Fig 268-8537 BERNARD GOTFRIED PHONE 229-8670 ~BEAUTYI ~SUPPLY. 3438 No. CEDAR AVENUE 1859 E . DAKOTA GLOBE AUTO WRECKERS "The STICK Transmission KING:' Parts for all Makes 2696 S. ftm Ave. 264-3295 FRESNO MOTEL Henry P. Cunningham, General Manager 1325 N. Motel Drive (1 Block No. Roeding Park) Phone 233-5103 MORRIS E. LINDER, JR. LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION 3337 S. Cherry 268-1448 A. DICKINSON Sergeant M. BARONIAN Typist 60 UNIFORMIED FIELD DIVISION D. DENNIS Lieutt:nant E. MARGOSIAN Lieutenant W. YOUNG Lieutenant Captain ]. BALDWIN Sergeant R. CORNELL Sergeant ] . DAILY Sergeant R. ARDEN Se rgeant ] . SIMPSON Sergeant W . WEAVER Sc:rgt:ant PHILCO BENDIX COIN OPERATED LAUNDERETTES TWO WEST SIDE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU EVERY DAY 704 FRESNO STREET PREVENTION I PROTE,CTION20 Washers and 6 Dryers 2240 S. ELM 30 Washers and 10 Dryers Ihal's our Job. 100 Two Sizes of Machines for Your Convenience 10 Pound Washers ................................ 15 Cents 16 Pound Washers ................................ 25 Cents Dryers with Manual Heat Control Knobs 10 Minutes for 10 Cents 61 UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION K. ABELL J. ARCENEAU R. AVERY K. BADIALI R. BANEULOS W . BOLING JOHN RICHARDSON SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Complete Manu.al or Automatic Systems Free Estimates -Terms Available State Licensed Contractor 3715 E. Garland 227-1171 DE LUCCA & THREL'KELD, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Homes -Duplexes -Triplexes -General Building, Repairs and Alterations 346 N. Blackstone 268-7428 FOSTER'S OLD FASHION FREEZE California's Favorite Dessert Great Hamburgers Go Home Happy! Look Twice! Don't Get Fooled -Get Foster's Three Locations; 1449 E. Belmont Avenue 3859 Ventura -3377 N. Cedar Avenue CROSS ROADS TAVERN Beer and Soit Drinks Corner of Clovis and Central Avenues 237-9513 PLAYLAND POOL 934 F Street Fresno Compliments of VAN'S MARKET 1808 West Clinton 268-5939 ROL PAK FILTER SERVICE CO. SALES & SERVICE D & M Tractor Rollers -Lincoln Lube Equipment STRATOFLEX HYD. HOSE & FITIINGS 2381 S. Sarah 268-0292 SYCAMORE ISLAND Stock Ranch GENE MORALES Labor Contractor J. CAUGHELL R. COBBS 2933 Clinton 227-2044 Compliments of GENE RICHARD'S PAVING CO. 3292'12 N. Weber Ave. 266-4033 • ALL LENGTHS • fAlRlCATED PIPE • QUALITY AND SE~VICE CENTRAL VALLEY PIPE CO. 99 Highway Gt Shaw Call us at 268-0933, Fresno WESTERN METAL DEALER IN SCRAP METALS Sonny Greenberg, Owner 264-6246 2056 So. Van Ness Fresno, ·Calif. 93721 R. J. WAYTE & SONS Sofwoy Steel Scaffolds CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT Service You Can Rely On 4623 E. Harvey, Fresno 251·£411 UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION J. COOKE A. COX W. COWINGS E. DURAN M. FLORES R. GUTHRIE W. HALL J. HAMILTON 63 SLIDELL BAKERYUNIFORMED Bakery Goods for Every Occasicn Specialists in Birthday and Wedding Cakes (Free Delivery of Wedding Cakes) FIELD DIVISION 148 E. Olive Ave. 237-5427 Chuck & Ron's UPHOLSTERY CITY SEAT COVERS -CUSTOM INTERIORS Autos· Boats • Trucks· Planes 4295 N. Blackstone Ave. 222-3858 ~ & ~ W:rim ~1yop CUSTOM WORK -AUTO & BOATS D. HARD J. HERGENRADER REPAIRED AND RECOVERED FURNITURE UI'HOLSTERY Clarence Jensen 2305 E. Belmont 485-8190 Fresno VALLEY WELDING & MACHINE WOD.KS Valley Crane & Trucking 2543 So. Orange Ave. 268-5014 TRUCK DISPATCH SERVICE . Truck Brokers 3535 S. Highway "99," Fresno R. HERNANDEZ W . HILL 266-0239 VALLEY BURGLAR & FIRE ALARM CO. 24 Hour Phone -233-2548 WAGNER'S WOOD YARD Sawdust and Shavi ngs 2332 S. Elm 266-3583 K. HOGUE T. JOHNSON Fresno FINE ART THEATER American & Foreign Films Of Artistic Merit For The Discriminating Movie Goer 1225 So. Maple Ave. Ph. 251-8078 Compliments of Your FRIENDLY SUNLAND DEALERS Quality Petroleum Products P. KALPAKOFF D. KENNEDY 64 FURNITURE DISCOUNT HOUSE YOU CAN GET IT FOR LESS AT YOUR F.D.H. STORE 1501 Broadway Fresno, Calif. 485-5240 TINY'S RESTAURANT "CATERING TO YOUR TASTE IS OUR BUSINESS" ALWAYS OPEN Banquet Facilities Available 4131 So. Chestnut 485-6951 Where Chestnut Meets The Freeway Builders Concrete. Inc. Ready Mix ..... Concrete Ph . 229-9595 READY MIX CONCRETE HARRY DOOLEY & CO. DISTRIBUTORS Motorola Quasar Color TV The All Tra'nsistor Color TV 104 Fulton St. 233-4555 Fresno UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION T. KERNS G. LANGLEY T. LEAN G. LEWIS W . MARTIN D. MILLS L. MOORE J. MURPHY 65 UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION D. MURRAY K. NICHOLAS A. OHANNESIAN D. OVERSTREET R. PARKER R. PIERCE W . PIERCE D. ROSE 66 Chicken Dinners -Shrimp Dinners -Burgers Shakes -Food To Go -Cones DAIRY BELLE FREEZE DRIVE INN NO. 35 5595 E. Kings Canyon Rd. Phone 251· 8303 OSCAR BELL TRUCK & TRACTOR REPAIRING 255 So. Grantland 268·1805 fresno CASTILLO'S MEXICAN FOOD Fulton & Olive-237-4226 Tulare & Divisadero-233-40 19 Ventura & 7th-485·8530 TAKE OUT OR EAT HERE HAPPY'S LIQUOR Mr. & Mrs. Sen Chong Wong 1010 F 51. 237·5227 LAMB-AIR CHANDLER FIELD 268·0709 920 W. Chandler Fresno LE MOSS RADIAL TIRE, INC. Distributors of MICHELIN "X" TIRES SALES & SERVICE Trucks, Passenger, Compacts & Sports Cors . RECAPPING -Using Oliver Tuff Tred Rubber 2919 N. Hwy. 99 233·3731 AT Flal Top Truck Stop Fresno DI BUDUO & DE FENDIS GENERAL INSURANCE 2930 N. West Ave. Phone 227·3553 EL TRIUNFO MEXICAN DELICATESSEN 1323 Kern St. 266·7804 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 UNIFORMED FIELD DIVISION L. SCHEIDT G. SCHMIDT W . SHUMAN C. SNEDDEN Coalinga Resident Deputy G. THORD. SHIPMAN R. WHITE T. WHITLOW Matron FRESNO AG HARDWARE "You Can Always Get It At Fresno Ag" 4550 N. Blackstone at Gettysburg 224-6441 L. WIGGS W. WILLIAMS JIMS PHILLIPS 66 LUBRICATION -TIRES -ACCESSORIES FOR PERFORMANCE THAT COUNTS 6012 So. Elm, Fresno Phone 485-5283 INTERNA TIONAL IMPORTS ONE OF CALIFORNIA·S LARGEST WHOLESALE & RETAIL GENERAL MERCHANDISE MELKONIAN BROS. PHONE 233·2589 1211 FULTON MALL D. WONG LINOLEUM & TILE FREE ESTIMATES -10 YEARS EXPERIENCE SAMPLES SHOWN IN YOUR HOME JERRY'S FLOOR COVERINGS Show Room : 1622 N . Cedar Office: 3983 N. 6th SI. -Phone 227-3456 1 1050 W . 266-0627 67 COMMUNICATIONS SECTION' 1 y. DELEON R. DEPEW J. KOSHGARIAN E. MURRAY P. O'KEEFE C. WALKER VILLAGE DRUG STORE Free Prescription Delivery 5050 N. Palm Ave. 227-5582 Fresno ABBOTT'S MOBILE SERVICE Mobilgas -America's Favorite Gasoline Shaw & Moroa 227-3990 Phone: 439-3680 ';a/t 1()ea CONSTRUCTION, INC. General Contraclors Office: 7120 No. Harrison 8 L. BADGER B. BOLTON B. EDIGER L. HILL DON HEAD ART POWElL McDONALD AUTO TRIM COMPLETE INTERIORS BOATS -AUTOS -AIRPLANES 3853 E. BELMONT Bus. Ph . 233-5416 Fresno, Calif. 93702 VARSITY SHOP MEN'S STORE Elmer W. Busick -Gary D. Busick 777 Ea.st Olive Ave., Fresno 233-0512 Tune Up -Air Condition Service -Lube@;..,-·~~·~~T~~~<e"o,;., UNION UNION SERVICE 1413 Kern St., cor. of G 264-2045 JOYCE DAY SHOPS Most outstanding blouses and capri selection found anywhere at moderate prices for casual and gift suggestion. BONANZA CENTER, Clovis Ave. & Shaw Pete Garabedian MODERN DRUG CO. (GLOBE) Prescription Specialists -Free Delivery Phone 266-2438 -237-7137 -266-0701 3044 Tulare (Cor. U St.) Fresno 68 DETECTIVE DIVISION MIKE'S PIZZERIA Specializing In Italian Food To Go 1316 W. Shields at West 229-2635 MIKE'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE Dining and .cocktails 1312 W. Shields at West 229-4648 UNfFORM SPECIALISTS DAVE SMITH PETROLEUM I N CORPORATED 832 West Pine 237-9221 R~dlelico.pte/l4 ~ SEIVING Entire San Joaquin Valley*AGRICULTURAL (ROP DUSnNG*INOOSTRIAlFLYIIIG*FIRE SUPPRESSION*FROST (ONTROl R. SAUM Captain D. LAUTERS Lieutenant M. WINGEtL Typist When You N ••d Quick Service J. ANDERSON Ser~eant C. BRYANT Sergeant A. CHRISTENSEN Detective W . CUNNINGHAM Sergeant 6612 E Bulllni ,,,. CI"ls 69 71 M. GOLDEN Detective DETECTIVE DIVISION E. HANSEN Sergeant C. HOY Detective J. JORDAN Detective G. LAWLESS Detective COUNTRY COUSIN MARKET COMPLETE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Open 7 a.m. to Midnite 7 Days a Week -365 Days a Year 4590 E. Olive 251-5191 FRESNO PAPER BOX CO., INC. Manufacturers of Folding Cartons Die Cutting Jobbers of Stock Corrugated Cases 2192 S. Railroad Ave., Fresno 264-1363 WEST BELMONT GRANITE WORKS Monuments -Statuary in Bronze -Granite -Marble 505 W. Belmont at Fruit Phone 237-7888 YEE PHARMACY 1129 F. Street, Fresno 264-4218 BUTLER CONVALESCENT HOME AMBULATORY PATIENTS 3830 Butler Ave. 237-8433 GENERAL BEARINGS COMPANY Bearing & Truck Transmission "Specialists. " 2820 Church Ave. 237-9131 INSURANCE FRIES, ELLITHORPE, EATON, BAIRD & SWETI P. O. Box 1152 L at Inyo, Fresno Phone 268-0811 Valley Foundry & Machine Works Inc. Leon S. Peters, President 2510 So. East Fresno Western Wood Division American Excelsior Corp. 4525 E. Commerce Street Fresno L. HILL Detective G. HUNT Sergeant R. KAHL Detective 70 HOWARD E. ANDERSON COIN MUSIC, Inc. Phonographs & Amusement Games 710 R. St. 237-1563 Ostergaard Feeds Specializing in Dairy Feeds Stock Remedies -Poultry Feeds Seeds -Fertilizers -Hay -Grain 4054 W. Whites Bridge Road 233-4963 CARBERRY CROP DUSTERS, INC. 5450 W . Belmont FRESNO Phone 233-4155 COMPLIMENTS MORRIS FRUIT CO. DET ECTIVE DIVISION J. MOORE Detective J. ORNDOFF Sergeant W. PINION Sergeant R. MILLER Sergeant A . MORENO Detecti ve M . PERSON Sergeant J. RO 'ANZOIN Detedi,' M. MONTGOMERY Detective FRESNO 71 ,DETECTIVE DIVISION G. TABER A. TABLER Detective Sergeant DANNY RODGERS DANNY'S POOL SERVICE "I have the solution to your problem" Supplies -Equipment -Chemicals -Repairs 1736 E. lamona 237-5217 DELOS SANTOS GROC,ERY Groceries ­Meat ­Vegetables Beer ­Wine -Gasoline 3608 S. Harding at Grant, Malaga 485-5373 VEDO DeMARIN,1 PLASTERING CO. D & H DRYWAll 6629 N. Pleasant 439-3115 WAYNE'S LIQUORS LIQUOR -WINES -BEER Mr. & Mrs. l. l. Rich, Owners 48 California SI. 268-2319 Fresno VAUEY AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Heating -Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Supplies 5290 E. Pine 251-0346 MARION NINE "We Appreciate Your Fine Work" 255·04'21 YELLOW CAB BLACK & WHITE CAB CO. UNITED RADIO CAB 486-1234 UJ,ILlTY TRAILER SALES CO. Trailers· Semi Trailers· Commercial Bodies Third Axles -Thermo King Refrigeration 2660 S. Railroad Ave. Phone 237 -2001 THE VAN DYKE NEWS CO. Wholesale Distributors o'f America's leading Magazines and Books W. SECHLER Detective A. SEDGE BEER Detective J. SPRADLING Detec tive A. SWENSON Sergeant C. TIGH Sergeant R. WORSTEIN Sergeant 72 JUVENILE BUREAU C. LOVGREN Sergeant L. PARISI Sergeant E. HALEY Lieutenant P. MAJOR Detec tive C. HENSON Derective R. McCLURG Derective . J. REYES Typist SHELBURNE'S STATIONERY AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT JACK SHELBURNE, Mgr. and Owner 1133 Fulton Mall 268-8444 V. & M.'s AMERICAN FURNITURE CO. FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 758 Broadway Phone 266-4087 DICK'S SUPPLIES Plumbing -Electrical & Farm Supplies Building Materials -Wire & Steel Products Corner 0 & Ventura, Fresno 264-2951 Res. Ph . 227·7872 • 1731 E. HEDGES • PH . 233-4536 • FRESNO, CALIF. R. MORRISON Detective F. POORE Ddectivc HOPE MANOR NURSING CONVALESCENT RETIREMENT John ond Genie Einhart Ownen ottd Administrators PHONE 268-5361 220 1 CALAVERAS. FRESNO, CALIF. 73 OR HONOR RELEASE PROGRAM By James Macy Honor Release Officer THE HONOR RELEASE PROGRAM was established in 1966 in Fresno County and, since then, has become known within the Court system and jail complex as the OR Program. It might be well to explain that the OR is an abbreviation for release on one's "own recog­ nizance." During the interim of 1966 to the present time, honor release and OR have been I,lsed interchangeably. Duringthe Autumn of 1966, the position of Honor Release Officer was established in the Probation Office and it became the duty of a Deputy Probation Officer to establish and operate this program. The goal of the Honor Release Program was to make it possible for an arrested per­ son to be considered for release from jail, prior to trial, without the necessity of finan­ cial hardship imposed by the bail system. Since most individuals are in custody when their case is considered for honor release, it is extremely important that the Honor Re­ lease Officer be able to work with the jail situation. Thus, the relationship experienced by the Honor Release Officer with the jail personnel, both deputies and administration, is one of constant concern to both the Proba­ tion Office and Sheriff's Office. This cooperation increases in importance as the number of individuals screened for honor release increases. For example, dur­ ing the first year of the Honor Release Pro­ gram, there were approximately 80 individ­ uals considered per month; however, during the last year, approximately 160 individuals were screened per month. It must be obvious to even the most casual observer that, in or­ der to meet these additional demands, both the Honor Release Officer and jail personnel THE OUTPOST Your Favorite Restaurant COCKTAILS -FINE FOODS Your Favorite Host DAN VUKSO,N Always There To Greet You Ph. 251-7171 1137 North Chestnut at Olive FRESNO JAMES MACY Honor Release Officer WONG'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE, Inc. Formerly Oscar & Son 's Garage Phone 233-8424 2021 N. Weber Fresno CLARK'S FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT "Everything For The Fireplace" 1102 E. Belmont Ave. 268-3155 Fresno LUFTENBURG'S FABRIC CENTER "DRESS FABRICS FOR ALL OCCASIONS" 931 Fulton Mall Phone: 237-1296 JOHN'S LIQUOR STORE LIQUOR -BEER -WINE -PARTY NEEDS Fishing and Hunting Licenses Bait and Fishing Equipment 7274 N. Blackstone 439-2780 Diamond National Corporation 2647 N. Weber at Clinton 233·1271 Lumber and Building Materials KARLO'S Cocktails Cedar & McKinley 74 must work more efficiently and with greater rapport than in the beginningof this program. At this point, it is apparent that the diurnal relationship between the Probation Office and heriff's Office is important and respected by each department. It might be well to ex­ amine what actually Ll.kes place when an indi­ vidual is arrested, and how a person is screened for release. Although the Honor Release Program is not directly involved in law-enforcement ci­ tations, perhaps this is both the time and place to enunciate that aspect of an enforce­ ment officer's investigation. Briefly stated, the Legislature has recently (November, 1969) given the Sheriff's Office in general, and the jail personnel in particular, the au­ thority to cite an arrested individual in any case where the court does not have total jur­ isdiction. Such cases as drunk driving and petty theft or shoplifting would fall under the Sheriff's jurisdiction for citation. Thus, in each case where an individual is arrested for a misdemeanor without a warrant, the jail personnel investigates the propriety of a re­ lease on citation. With this background inform::i.tion in mind, let's follow two individuals after their arrest; first, a misdemeanor arrest, and second, a felony arrest. In the first case, John Doe was AIRWAYS GOLF COURSE Art Forrester, PGA Golf Professio,nal " When You Think of Golf Think of Airways" 5440 E. Shields Ave. 291-6254 I--------------------------------------~ DUKES COCKTAilS Your Host Duke Garbedian 921 Van Ness Ave. 268-6821 ' BILL J. RIPPEE INVESTIGATOR Licensed & Bonded ALL TYPES OF INVESTIGATION Civil -Criminal -Marital -Industrial Personal Injury -Child Custody Organized Labor Strike Investigations 3190 E. Rialto 229-8106 Johnston Gear & Machine Works, Inc. Agricultural and Industrial Equipment Engineers & Machinists Since 1926 3808 E. Jensen Ave. 233-0781 observed by a department store security offi­ oer in the act of stealing clothes. Mr. Doe was placed under citizen's arrest by the offi­ cer and the police were called. Mr. Doe was subsequently transported to jail to be booked as a petty theft suspect. After Mr. Doe has been booked in jail, his case is reviewed by the sergeant on duty to determine if Mr. Doe may be given a citation. If the sergeant issues the citation, Mr. Doe is released from custo­ dy. If a citation is not issued, the individual is kept at the jail until he arranges to post bail or has gone to court and requested that his case be reviewed by the Honor Release Officer. If the court grants this request, I begin my investigation into Mr. Doe's standing in the community in which he resides, past arrest record, the facts surrounding the ar­ rest, and any other areas which come to my attention. I receive information from many sources other than Mr. Doe himself. These sources may include Mr. Doe's wife, employ­ er, parents, school counselor, good friends, the arresting officer, or other individuals who have had recent contact with Mr. Doe. Many times I have been approached by jailers who have noticed an individual who they feel deserves special consideration. This concern (Con/inued on N ext PaKe) Compliments of KUE' ........ 'EL PIANO HOUSE n.......... 234 W. Olive at Arthur St. -Fresno Kings County Truck Lines MILK TRANSPORT --FARM PICKUP TANKERS REFRIGERATED VANS 2336 S. Railroad Ave., Fresno Phone 233-0873 Tulare Phone 686-1641 75 on the part of jail staff has led to the release ofmany individuals who might have otherwise never been considered. After I have made my investigation, which has included telephone contact with those mentioned above (or personal contact if a telephone call is not possible), I submit a factual report to the court. This report con­ tains information concerning Mr. Doe's fam­ ily situation, residency, employment, and criminal background. The report also in­ cludes a recommendation from me regarding how I feel the court should treat the problem of release. I may recommend that Mr. Doe be released, that bailbe lowered, or that Mr. Doe not be released, or that bail not be low­ ered. In the second case, John Doe was involved in a traffic accident. It appeared to the offi­ cers that Mr. Doe was a passenger in the car and that he was drunk. Upon searching Mr. Doe, the officers found a wax paper sandwich bag containing some red pills. At that point, the officers placed Mr. Doe under arrest for suspicion of possession of dangerous drugs. Mr. Doe was subsequently transported to the county jail to be booked. At this point, Mr. Doe does not have the opportunity to have his case reviewed for citation since he has been booked on a felony charge. The arresting offi­ cer win submit the red capsules to the State Crime Lab for analysis. If the analysis shows the content of these pills to be other than a dangerous or restricted drug, all charges are dropped and Mr. Doe will be released from custody without formal charges being brought against him, and without further action. On the other hand, if analysis proves the pills are dangerous drugs, then Mr. Doe would appear in court and either he or his attorneywould request that the Honor Release Officer investigate the case. The investigation for release would be very Similar to that for a misdemeanor release and would include opinions from friends, relatives, and arrest­ ingofficers. These views would be analyzed, weighed, recorded, and submitted to the court having jurisdiction in the case. This report would contain a recommendation regarding bail reduction as well as a recommendation for or against an honor release. As Mr. Doe proceeds with his case through various court appearances, his release will also be reviewed at each stage. Each court will review Mr. Doe's behavior, and I may well submit two or three reports to different courts on Mr. Doe's performance and case. Many individuals in jail have asked me what criteria are used to determine whether 76 COATES IBOAT & MOTOR Boats of Quality Johnson Outboard Motor Sales, Service Purr-Fect Outboard Fuel 439-1245 6546 N. Blackstone MAXINE'S WORLD OF BEAUTY MAXINE WEST, Owner 2438 N . W"!ber 266-7829 MI RANCHITO NUMBER ONE LATIN NIGHT CLUB Dancing (4 days a week) -Dinners 1405 E. California 266-1995 Ph. O. Box 3038 260-8226~P. I Fresno PETROLEUM ~. PRODUCTS CAREY OIL COMPANY Jack C. Carey CLARDY'S MARKET Complete Food Market Open 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Daily 4193 E. Illinois at Cedar 233-9994 CHIHUAHUA TORTILLERIA Specializing in Flour and Corn Tortillas 1061 F St. Phone 266-2460 I,t--------------I STANDING AT STUD Kings General -Jockey Club Winner Wi'kiup Chic -Appaloosa Stallion RAY E. CASE I General Contractor 4725 Copper Ave., Clovis Res. 299-7638 WUNSTELL'S AUTO PAINTING Guaranteed Custom Lacquer Baked Ename,1 701 P Street 233-8107 HORN PHOTO SHOP 69 Belmont Ave. 233-8323 Fresno, Calif. 93701 or not an individual should be released. This. question is difficult to answer since each case ----.:-is handled on an individual basis. Perhaps if 'II "D'$Plfr'HE~, P I. ,,,'c Nll v~ r N6 SGT, Lor.." r c My , ",iOli , rEA.~ R"'O PI.IT HII1 ON rH E. nllOI O ~I GHr 'hJ"'Y .' ' Home Title Co. Title Insurance & Escrow 1310 M Street FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Phone 268-9811 3 Branches for Your Convenience: 1639 E. Shields -3249 E. McKinley 5084 N. Palm in Fig Garden Village Complete Truck Repairs ~ HELIARC ALUMINUM WELDING COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE HAASE GARAGE 3399 E. Malaga Ave. at Hwy. 99 So. 266-0817 PACIFIC PLASTERING CORP. PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Bob Murphy, Vice President 1236 N. Sierra Vista 251-8631 Fresno the goal of an investigation is understood, the answer to the question of criteria will be clear. In short, the goal of the Honor Release Program, and the problem facing the Honor Release Officer, is to determine the proba­ bility of an indiviual's returning to court as necessary, and to determine the probability that an indi vidual will not be arrested for an additional offense when out of jail on his own recognizance. This goal may be effected by any information, investigation, or criteria and weight felt necessary by myself or any officer conducting an honor release investi­ gation. Many times I may be impressed by an individual's basic honesty and concern. Other times I may have to initiate an extensive in­ vestigation in order to feel that a favorable recommendation is proper. In conclusion, I might express some guide­ lines which I look for when conducting an in­ vestigation. First, as I have already men­ tioned, I am interested in an individual's hon­ esty. Second, I am interested in his enthusi­ asm in giving complete and accurate infor­ mation. Third, I am interested in observing the individual's attitude toward his confine­ ment in jail and learning how cooperative he was with the arresting officers. Fourth, I am interested in all of the above-mentioned cri­ teria as they relate to the individual's rela­ tives and friends or employers. Finally, I am interested in the police officer's view of an individual. It must be apparent that the Honor Re­ lease process is complex and sometimes very time consuming and I hope to inform the readers of next year's Sheriff's Review of a new aspect of the Honor Release Pro­ gram in which all individuals will be consid­ ered for release within 24 hours after their arrest. ···· VERNON D. DAVIS ~ ... PRESIDENT .... "I.·'· .....c DAV:rS SALES You will find our quality clothing and footwear, for all the family, at most supermarkets. 411 S. West Ave., Fresno Phone 233-6695 77 ~~'). FE:ATURING AUTHENTIC ARMENIAN FOODS (,~. TI-IE 1970 GRADUATING CLASS of the State Center Police Academy at Fresno City College included eleven deputies from the Fresno County Sheriff's Depart­ ment. In addition, officers attended from the police departments of Fresno, Clovis, Sanger, Reedley and Madera; the Madera Sheriff's Office and a California State Parks Officer. The coordinator at the Academy was Mr. Tom Whitt from Fresno City College. n..'N'.url~&· Shish Kebib -Siuling Stelks -Se. Foods""'­.F.; ,terfII' CodtaU. & DanclDq Un Music Nlqhlly (1tln~'$ 1t._~W I \l1 ' ~~~ 111 ­3034 N. aLACK.TONE AVE. AT SHIRDS GOSPEL MUSIC & SUPPtY CO. * Instrumenh * Instructions * Sales * Rentals * Repairs The Valley's Music Center 2901 N. Blackstone, Fresno 229-9577 ~~~~~TRIC SUPPLY CO., INC. Phone 485-7610 1949 S. Van N... AveDue Fresno. CaW. 93721 JIM WEIR & SONS CEMENT CONTRACTORS 486-1071 4149 So. Orange Fresno SWENSEN'S ICE CREAM PARLOR MASTER RADIATOR WORKS Delco-Harrison Distributors Repairing -Recoring -Cleaning Frank Kandarian 616 Broadway Phone 237-0514 LOUIE KEE MARKET Fresh Meat & Groceries 1041 Tulare St. Fresno 233-7527 I JOY-N-JOY CAFE Mexican -American -Chinese Dishes 1047 F Street 266-6001 Compliments GEORGE'S FIVE-TEN LIQUOR STORE 510 E_ Olive 266-6278 45 FLAVORS TO CHOOSE FROM Hand Packed. Shakes. Sundaes, Splits & Cones 3247 N. Cedar Candies 222-4564 IRELAND MANUFACTURING CO. formica Specialists 2223 So. Van Ness Ave. 233-1857 78 SECURITY DIVISION K. LARSON Captain L. CLAPP Lieutenant M. FUTRELL Sergeant AL HARKER Sergeant H . SAGHATELIAN Sergfan~ J. SWENNING Sergeant LESLIE'S JEWELERS Diamonds -Watches -Jewelery JOE BROWN, Owner 1029 Fulton Moll Phone 233-2600 LUPE'S HIWA Y CITY UPHOLSTERY Custom Work -Reosonable Prices For Home. Auto or Boat On Otd Highway 99 Near Show 5225 N. Market Ave., Hiway City 268·6988 M & D CEMENT Cement & Masonry Contractors 6385 S. Claro, Fresno 233-6478 BUDDY LANG GARAGE Motor Overhaul Body, Transmission & General Repair 2551 S. Elm Ave. 485-5860 KERR RUG COMPANY The Valley's Largest Rug & Furniture Cleaners California's Largest Broadloom Selection * Lowest Prices *Best Service Guaranteed 539 G STREET 233-2293 FRESNO U Y.OUR KIND OF PLACETMBlackstone and Shields -Show and Fresno Show and West -E. Kings Canyon Rd. Near the Fairgrounds. 79 SECURITY DIVISION ERNIE'S SERVICE Mobil Products -Expert Service Brake Repairs -Tune Ups 4205 E. Butler 255-3194 ELBOW ROOM Bob and Dorothy Adams 1545 N. Palm 266-6034 BRUNO'S Used Materials 3211 So. Highway 99 Fresno Phone 233-6543 HOllYWOOD INN BEER ICE COlD DRAFT 1473 N. Motel Drive 237-9393 DAVID & SONS, INC. ROASTERS & PACKERS Sunflower Seeds -Pumpkin Seeds 2706 Railroad Ave. Fresno SAN JOAQUIN BATTERY AND ELECTRIC CO. TUNE UP Generator -Alternator and Starter Repair 2485 So. Cherry, Fresno Ph. 233-3146 FRAN'S PINE lAKE lODGE Old Hwy. 99 at Ashlan Ave. 268-6810 Fron Hagel & Gail Shaw Fresno ]. BATCHELOR H. BANKS R. BOWLING F. CARVALHO C. COLLIER T. DAGGETT MEXICO CAFE 915 ESt. Fresno 268-0264 FRESNO WHITE & AUTOCAR SALES Distributors of A. FIERRO D. FURTNEY White & Autocar Trucks -Parts & Service 2707 S. East Ave. 80 SECURITY D'IVISION Dr. Earl G. Spomer, Sr. OPTOMETRIST • EYE EXAMINATION ~The lale" Slyle ',arne, CONTACT LENSES 855 Fulton Mall 233-1293 Compliments of RAU'S DAIRY FARM FRED RAU, Owner KNUDSEN PRODUCER 10255 W. Manning Ave. Phone 266-7511 Fresno Mike's Car Lot 233-6837 • MIKE HAMMOND 921 BLACKSTONE FRESNO FRESNO AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE 268-5073 INCORPORATED ALBERT MESEKE Parts and Exchange Units Complete Service Fresno 322 E. Belmont nr. Palm R. HERRING L. HODGE R. KELLY R. KLEPPER ) G. MADSEN S. MAGARIAN F. MATTHEWS R. McGrLL 81 SECURITY DIVISION J. MILLAR R. N ELSON L. NOMURA M. PERRY A. RUSCONI M. SATTER BERG R. SOUZA W . S I UM Pl' 82 RAMSEY DRY WALL SERVICE Drywall Service -Taping -Texturing Acoustical Ceilings -Sheetrock Installation Quality Workmanship 4559 E. Home Ave. 251-7316 Compliments THE BLUE FRONT COCKTAilS Chris & Norf, Your Hosts 1241 Blackstone Ave. Fresno LA FIESTA NITE CLUB Dancing and Cocktails latin Nite Club 844 F SI. 266-5786 DAVE'S AUTO SUPPLY Aulolile, AC & Delco Remy Products All Olher Leading Brand. Drum Lathe -Bearing Pre.. Cu,Iom Valve Work OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 4772 E. Shield, Ave. 251-0341 SIGLER'S Inc. WELDING EQUIPMENT Welder Sales & Service 1828 Los Angeles SI. 237-6322 DERMER'S LIQUOR STORE liquors -Wines -Beer -Tobaccos WE DEliVER 102 N. Broadway at Di,visadero 264-1502 Phone 233-0449 FARMER'S OIL SERVICE WHEEl ALIGNING -COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE Cor. California & Fruit P. O . Box 3304 Eldon l. Dill Fresno, Calif. 93766 CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURAL AIRCRAFT ASSOCIAT'ION, INC. Phone: 268-4995 524 West Kearney Blvd. -Fresno, California CHANDLER FIELD EMPIRE FREEZING and COLD STORAGE • 1. Manfredi, Mgr. 233-2509 CALIFORNIA AVENUE at EAST SECURITY DIVISION J. STURGILL G. TIGH L. TREXLER A. WARD \\TlfEcel SURPRIse INSPEC.,.,OW~ RRE MURJ)ER., !" Las Palmas Restaurant Open 24 Hours Dancing -latin Music Mexican & American Dinners 1045 F Street 237-9665 ROBERTS FIG CO. 5789 N. West Avenue Fresno ~ FLAKE PEST CONTROL DIVISION OF WESTERN EXTERMINATOR CO. Since 1921 TERMITE INSPECTIONS 485-3744 We live to Kill-Bugs! California's largest Pest Control Company Serving This Area Nearly Half a Century CLUB BRAZIL "COCKTAilS" Mike Oberti, Prop. 968 Broadway Phone 237-9993 83 A NURSERY Complete Nursery Stock Landscape Service 3412 E. McKinley -237-7666 A-l INSULATION & FENCE CO. 6766 E. Olive, Fresno 251-6219 A-l PAUL'S VACUUM AIR WAY VACUUM CLEANERS New & Used ­Open All Day Sat. Sales -Service -Ports For All Makes 310 N . Fresno St. 485-9730 ALAN'S BERNINA SEWING CENTER New and Used Machines Sales and Service 229 W . Olive Ave., Fresno, 485-4502 SAM ALEXANDER REFRIGERAnON ANN'S LIQUORS and ANN'S BEER MUG 3046 Belmont (at First) 233-9592 ANTIQUE UPHOLSTERING SHOP Rebuilt -Restyled -Modernized Guaranteed Furniture Upholstering 1829 West Olive 237-0584 Compliments of ANrON-LEWIS, INC. Wholesale Furniture Warehouse Soles-Parts-Service for All Makes 1939 Von Ness 268-6183 3306 E. Tulare St. One Day Service t"---------­-­--­i­---------­--------j 1261 N. First nr. Olive 485-1842 ALL BEARINGS SALES CO. ARAM'S FURNITURE " If It Rolls We Have It" Complete Home FurnishingsABC DAY NURSERY "LICENSED" Infants to 10 Years 231'0 Ventura 237-7416 3751 Ventura, Fresno 268-4397 ALLEN'S WELDING SHOP 985 N. Harrison -237-7025 Portable Arc & Acetylene Welding 1339 E. Church Ave. 268-4203 ABC MUSIC SERVICE 1031 E. Belmont 485-1900 ALUMINUM SCREEN & DOOR CO. ~-------------=-------- A and M CARPET 620 W . Olive, Fresno 237-2156 A & M LUMBER CO. Open 7 Days a Week (Except Major Holidays) 4561 Olive & Maple Aves 255-0424 AANONSON SPRINKLER CO. Manual & Automatic Sprinkler System! SALES -SERVICE & REPAIRING 2246 E. McKinley Ave. 264-0615 AMERICAN AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALTY Specializing in 4 W D Service Dealer for Husky Products 33 E. Lincoln Ave., Easton 233-8800 AMERICAN ENGINEERING CO. TOYOTA FORKLIFTS 3599 S. Hwy. 99, Fresno 233-5169 Free Estimates t---------­----­-----i 5434 E. Tulare Ave. 251-3773 ACE LAWNMOWER SALES & SERVICE Sharpening & General Repair Pickup & Delivery 2003 E. California Ave. 233-8788 ACE MATTRESS CO. Rebuilding -8 Hour Service FREE ESTI MATES 1260 N. Sierra Vista Ave . 251·5840 ACE REFR!GERATION SALES & SERVICE 928 No. Fresno St. 237-4927 ACME MACHINE CO. Steel Tubing 212 North H St. 266-9469 J. C. ANDRESEN RANCH 10610 W. Whitesbridge Rd . Phone 264-8787 Fresno ANDY'S OWL CLUB 721 Fulton 237-9974 ANGELO'S DRIVE IN Featuring the Best Hamburgers Bar B-O Beef Sandwiches 710 W. Olive Ave. 268-3726 ANN & BETTY'S POODLE PARLOR "No Tranquilizers ­Just LOVE" 210 E. Olive Ave. 233-5327 ARAX MARKET 502 L Street Fresno 237-5048 ARCHIE'S RESTAURANT 6187 N . Blackstone 439-9906 ARMEN FLOWERS BY: G Gene Gundalch & Georgette 1230 W . Shields Ph. 227-8408 ARROW PHARMACY 4796 E. Kings Canyon Rd . 255-8351 CHARLES BALOIAN CO. Wholesale Produce 1340 G Street Fresno BAMBOO HUT Exce"'ent Chinese Food to Toke Out 2441 N. First St . 222-1513 HERB BAUER'S SPORTING GOODS "The All Sports Store" "Open Evenings and Sundays" Where Abby & Blackstone Meet BEAVER'S ENTERPRISES Look For Beaver's Special Poultry 2245 W . Church, Fresno 84 SECURITY DIVISION WOMEN'S SECTION B. BEETS Senior Matron D . BAKER Matron A. ELLAM Matron S. FERNANDES J. FLEMING ] . FRIES Matron Matron Matron L. HEMPHILL Matron M. KOSMOSKY Matron - V. MATIOX D . REED Matron Matron B. SHARKEY Deputy M. TABLER Matron 85 BEL AIR MOTEl AND RESTAURANT W. Olive at Hiway 99 268-4211 BElMONT HARDWARE & PAINT For All Your Hardware Needs 817 E. Belmont 233-0729 BELMONT MOTORS "The Best For The Least In Used Cars" 3808 E. Belmont Ave. Ph. 264-9904 BElMONT SAW SHOP Saws, lown Mowers Pinking Shears, Small Malar Repair Riley & Marlin 4126 E. Belmonl 264·5104 BETTER LIFE HEALTH SHOPPE Bill McDONALD, Mgr. Open Mon. Ihru Sot. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Free Parking 4785 E. Olive, car. of Cheslnut Ph . 251 ·4394 -Fresno BIG BORE DRILLING CO. Well Drilling -Cesspools -Septic Tanks licensed Contra ctor -For Free Eslimates Call 264-5786 4714 E. Harne BIG SAVE MARKET Groceries -Meats -Vegetables Beer -Wine 112 W . Whitesbridge Ave. 266-3763 GARNETT L. "BILL" BILLINGS Wholesale Distributors FARM EQUIPMENT 2122 So. "G" St. Ph. 264-981 BILL'S LIQUOR STORE 1148 No. First 51. 233-3395 Fresno BILL'S RENTAL SERVICE " We Salute The Sheriff"s Department Fo r A Jab Well Dane " Bill Vollgraff, Owner 3992 N. Blackstone 227-5980 BLOSSER'S SPORTS EQUIPMENT CO. ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS BONSTEEl DUMP TRUCKING 439-2667 7223 N. Inc ram Pinedale BOSSA'S LIQUOR STORE 3348 E. Butler Ave. 237-0697 Fresno THE BRANDING IRON 237-5301 3364 W. Belmont BROADWAY STEAM CLEANING Cars -Trucks -Tractors Steam Cleaned 240 Broadway 237-7603 BROSI'S HARDWARE porting Goods-Paint-Plumbing-Va riet 5211 W. Shaw, Fresno 237-5268 BROWN'S MOTEl Kitchen Apartmen ts 4727 N. Motel Drive 233 -9870 BRUCE'S BARBER SHOP Personalized Barbering 2736 Divisadero, Plaza Shopping Center K. C. BUCK SERVICE STATION Enco Gasoline -Service Merced & L 237-9773 BUKER & COLSON DRUG CO. 24 -Haur Emergency Prescription Service Open 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. (Sat. to 2) Ph . 237-4171 -Free Delive ry 2848 Mariposa ARCHIE J. BURTON Service Is My Business 2020 W. Shaw (at West Ave. ' Phone 439-5401 Fresno, Calif. BUSSEY WElL PIPE WORKS 1555 N. Chestnut 251 -8448 CALWA CAFE 4144 E. Jensen, Calwa 233-9360 CALWA QUALITY MARKET Groceries -Beer -W ine -Soft Drinks 3924 Jensen Ave. 233-9979 CALWA REXALL PHARMACY Prescription Specialists Quality Rexall Products 3978 E. Jensen Ave., Calwa 268-7876 CAPITOL CLEANERS CLEANING and LAUNDRY 540 Belmont 264-3015 CARL'S AUTO REPAIR General Repairs -All Makes 4762 E. Kings Canyon Rd. 251-6806 CARTER'S HEAT,ING SERVI,CE Heating & Cooling Installation and Repairs 3688 N . Harrison, Fresno 222-0653 CEDAR AVENUE NURSERY Complete Nursery Service 3411 N Cedar 227-0171 CENTRAL FISH CO. "If It Swims, We Have It" Fish. Groceries. Poultry 1507 Kern Ph . 237­2049 CENTRAL SUPPLY CO. 530 Van Ness, Fresno 268-4765 CENTRAL VALLEY LEVELING CO. Excavating -Grading -Paving Fill Dirt 4865 E. Belmont Ave. Ph. 255-0775 PAT CHIARll O TRUCKING Tractor Hauling Our Specialty 2006 W. Jensen Ave. 485 -0804 BOB'S TAVERN Draft Beer -Pool Table 4030 E. Belmont Ave. 237-9731 CAL MARKET & LIQUOR MEAT -FISH -POULTRY GROCERIES 304 E. California Ave . 237-8454 CHICKEN DELIGHT CHICKEN -SHRIMP -BAR-B-QUE RIBS Free Delivery 1326 N . Blackstone 266-8111 , 1424 Fulton St. Ph. 264-5585 86 SECURITY DIVISION-CLERKS D . HALDERMAN Sr. Accr. Clerk G . MARTIN Stock Clerk M. ADAMS Jail Clerk G. LOWE Stock Clerk J. MARTORI Jail Clerk E. FRANKE Security Custodian L. SPEARS Jail Clerk J. SHEEHAN Commissary SE,(URITY DIVISION KITCHEN E. FAIRBANKS Jail Cook RUSS ELL KNIGHTJ. LIPSCOMB ChaplainJail Cook ENGLERT'S INTERIORS 1459 No. Van Ness 266-0266 Fresno CUSTOM SADDLES -SILVERSMITHING HOLSTERS & BELTS ~tevej ~d""le ~~Cp Steve and Joe PotzernitzJ. MEADOR 2801 Ventura at R Street 266-9046 Jai l Cook J. MAYO Jail Cook 87 CHICAGO FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishers DIAMOND-REO SALES & SERVICE Truck Sales & Service ESTRADA'S Cocktails -Spanish Food Banquet Room 2139 Stanislaus, Fresno 268-6384 5220 So. Peach Ave. 233-1126 370 Blackstone 237-0516 CIRCLE W. APPLIANCE CO. Major Repair on Westinghouse Only 2005 E. Belmont, Fresno 268-7703 CITY GLASS CO. Residential -Commercial -Auto 312 East Belmont (Belmont nr. Palm) Phone 233-2543 Fresno CIVIC PATROl W . D. SHERMAN, Owner 1404 E. Susex Way 229-9454 RUSS CLEMENTS SERVICE 2740 Van Ness Blvd., Fresno 227-3190 CODY BROS. PLUMBING Carl Allen, Jr. 8171 :E. Hedges 251 -7772 COMMERCIAL MFG. & SUPPLY CO. 2432 South Railroad CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS 1420 North Clark COOK & LA VOY INSURANCE GENERAL INSURANCE -BONDS 229-8523 DEE'S FORTY ONE CLUB 1275 N. Blackstone MIKE DEMIRJIAN TRUCKING 233-4335 5408 E. Jensen Ph . 237-7178 CARL DePRIMA Painting Contractor 3145 E. Simpson 229-8291 DIESEl ENERGY CO. Arnold Wallace Diesel Fuel Injection-Sales & Servo 2428 S. Railroad Ave. 268-7936 JOHN DILLON PLUMBING Plumbing Fixtures and Repairs Residential and Industrial 4504 E. Woodward 237-5686 DOLLAR DINER Smorgasbord 6767 N. Blackstone 439-0267 DOMINIC'S LIQUORS 7 Days a Week PARTY SNACKS 6030 Blackstone 439-4231 DON'S SHOP Aircraft Welding -Metal Spinning udders & Trunions for Stearman Pl.a 3074 S. Elm 237-5441 EASTON DRUG CO. 5796 So. Elm Ave. 264-2965 EDDIE 'S PASTRY SHOP We Specialize in Birthday, Wedding and Party Cakes I Manchester Center 229-0232 ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP 253 Fulton, Fresno 233-1153 ELMER EllA, Dry Wall Contractor Taping, Texturing and Hanging 709 W. Sierra Madre Ave. 229-8206 EllA'S KART SHOP 2019 E. Californ ia Ave. 264-8102 Fresno JACK ENRIGHT'S SERVICE PHARMACY Phone 222-5222 2409 No. First Street at Clinton Fresno, California 88 Tom Duffy's EUREKA BOOK SHOP Specializing in Books, Et Cetera Californiana & Western Americana 2440 E. White Ave. 264-8969 EVANS DRAPERY STUDIO Draperies for Your Every Need 455 No. Broadway 237-0063 EVAN'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Repairing & Rebuilding 648 Broadway Growers -Packers -Distributors C. E. HARDING, JR., Pres. 3120 E. Tulare SI. FEDERAL JEWElRY & LOAN CO. Since 1919 1 820 Tulare Street 237-3421 FENNElL'S SUNLAND SERVICE Service -Accessories -Car Washing 2148 Kern Street at L Compliments of THE FIRESIDE 1415 W. Shields Ave. RAY FISHER PHARMACY 4646 N. Blackstone Ave. Phone 222-3033 LOU GENTILE'S Flower Basket FRESNO AUTO PARTS 560 Broadway Fresno 6 ...... ••••1 2 4 I 2 , _"_'PE~-LI_EX_T__~~~~ E X T . TH UMB DO: , J02~~ J. 5 . ':, ':,­ -. ~' z•••••••••• •••••••••• By Jesse Vasquez The' inability to make constructive use of evidential latent fingerprints (fingerprints obtained at the scene of a crime), in the ab­ sence of known suspects, when the person sought might well have his fingerprints re­ corded. in the fingerprint file of the depart­ ment, IS a common frustration of the identif­ ication technician. This problem, almost as old as the science of fingerprinting itself, led ~any workers to devise "single fingerprint" files and systems in an effort to reduce the number ofcards which must be compared and to eliminate as many of the reference search­ es as possible. The Battley Single Fingerprint File most widely used of those systems, consu'mes a greatdeal of time in preparation and permits of much disagreement in classification among users. Because of these difficulties and be­ cause it has proven to be unproductive, this system has been abandoned by many depart­ ments. It was the Orange County Sheriff's Office in Santa Ana, California, that devised a man­ ual punch card sorting system (Unisort or Keysort) with the coding system of the five­ finger file classification. Since no one indi­ v.idual could cl aim credit for originating this file, the selection of a name for the process 89 presented a problem. The name Ten-One (l0­ 1 ) was finally decided upon as it is a file con­ tainingall ten rolled impressions, but allow­ ing the search of a single fingerprint. Essentially the Ten-One file consists of 8 X 5 cards containing the ten rolled finger impressions. This card is coded from the available Henry classification and punched at the edges so that by simply inserting a sorting needle through the holes of a mass of cards, the un­ necessary ones are lifted away, leaving only those notched with the desired information. Only one card is necessary on any subject to be included, filing is simple, since the cards are not maintained in any particular sequence. Year of Birth, is useful for obso­ leting cards and for narrowing the search when a physical description of the suspect may be available with the latents. Race can also be used to narrow the search; as well as Criminal Specialty (Burglary, Robbery, Theft). Narcotic violators are included in our file simply because most of these become involved in crimes ofburglary, robbery, etc., to finance their narcotic habit. After an individual's fingerprints are rolled on the card, his name, year of 'birth, race, Sheriff's Office number and crime is typed on the card, the individual fingers of (Crmtinued 0 11 Next PaRe) -. ~ . ~ .A.". • GOFF UPHOLSTERY ANTHONY HARRONFRESNO BIBLE HOUSE SINCE 1928 HARRON BOX NAILING CO.* Bibles * Good Books Reasonable Prices 2390 East Avenue 237-74362027 Kern St. Ph. 268-5671 307 N. Broadway 237-3938 HART'S PHARMACYB. C. McGuy GOLD NUGGET Jerry Hardin Phone 229-3553FRESNO BRAKE SERVICE Where Good Friends Meet 4174 N. First at Ashlan 3951 Ventura, Fresno 255-3069 1218 E. Belmont Avenue THE GOLDEN CROWN HEALEY & POPOVICHFRESNO MARBLE & TILE CO. Billiards -Pool -Snooker -Amusement1530 N. Thesla Ave. COFFEE SHOP OFFICE AND BUILDING EQUIPMENT266-9·438 Fresno 1703 Fulton Ph. 264-4736740 E. Belmont Ph. 237-3752 HEITZIG and SHIRKEYGOLDEN STATE BROOM CO.FRESNO OXYGEN & WElDING U. S. ROYAL TIRES-RECAPPING SUPPLIES Fresno's Oldest Tire Dealer Since 1919 Office 412 Delno Ph . 233-7761 729 P Street 233-6684 Factory 2735 Woodward 237-5416 1608 Broadway 233-1147 FRESNO SAW SERVICE HENDERSON GARDENSCompliments ofPOULAN CHAIN SAWS Complete Nursery Stock GRAND UNION CO.Trimmer Power Mowers Landscaping ConsultantComplete Saw Service 1603 E. Shields Ave. 222-6271 4180 N. Fowler, Clovis 291-2484721 N. Fresno 237-1407 GRAVE'S LIQUOR STOREFRESNO TIRE SALES & SERVICE HENRY'S LIQUOR STOREGROCERIES -DELICATESSEN Ph. 237-5571 BEER -WINE -LIQUORS 1396 Blackstone Ave. 2498 So. Elm 233-55742583 So. Elm Ph. 233-3601 GREEN'S CYCLERY HICKS SIGNS SCHWINN BICYCLES Neon -Plastic -Painted Signs Sales and Service 3236 W. Belmont 264-8657First & Ashlan 227-4961VINCENT GANDUGLIA TRUCKING 4746 E. Florence 251-71 01 GREGOR WElDED ALUMINUM BOATS CARL HOBE ~---------------------------I "Happiness Is a Gregor Welded Boat" Consulting Petroleum Engineer Roy Fisher GARDEN SPECIALTY SHOP 3564 N. Hazel Ave. 227-3711 4740 N. Arcade, Fresno 227-8003 "Complete Lawn Mower Service" 1551 N. Palm Ave. 268-6515 HODGE & SONS 1260 Fulton MallHAHN'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVKEGATEWAY MARKET ALL MAKES -MODELS -TERMSFeaturing O'Neill Fed Beef 233-4161 3906 E. Belmont 264-4009 ~-------------I503 E. Belmont Ave. 266-5583 HOLIDAY CLEANERS & LAUNDRY HAMILTON'S GROCERYGENCO'S LIQUOR & 5128 N . Palm Ave. in Fig GardenSPORTING GOODS 8964 S. Elm 264-8609 Phone 224-32332419 S. Cedar Ave. 237-1725 HOLIDAY INN GIBBS AUTOMOTIVE HARRISON MOTOR PARTS 4278 W. Ashlan Ave. Official Headlight Station 435-8-6465 233-5781701 M Street 233-7255 1449 Broadway Phone 268-0641 Fresno HANK'S SWANK GLEIM-CROWN PUMP INC. GOLF DRIVING RANGE HOllY DEPARTMENT STORE 3087 So. Elm Ave. 266-0584 Par 3 Golf Course 1027 F Street Fresno Fresno 4604 E. Shields Ave. 255-9963 90 each hand are coded and slotted as to type and extension from the Henry classification. Subsequently, the decade and year of birth, race and criminal specialty is punched into the card which is then filed. When such a file is available, it is impor­ tant that the technician make every effort to determine or deduce the hand and finger po­ sitions presented by the latents. If this can be done, the number of prints which must be reviewed will be reduced to a minimum. The most efficient search is generally conducted when groups of adjacent fingers are repre­ sented in the latents. The Fresno County Sheriff's Office began to accumulate cards for the Ten-One file early in the 1960's. Initially, the tendency was to build up the file, but obviously the more cards there are the slower and less efficient will be the search. The individuals placed in this file should be those that are in the back of each detective's mind as good suspects. One-time offenders proven to be non-repeaters should be withdrawn from the file. I have been working with latent finger­ prints and the Ten-One file for the past year and several identifications have been made on uncleared cases. Carefully controlled, I sincerely believe that this file can continue to be productive and be very valuable to the department. 'WHRT 1>0 YOIJ MERN '(ou liRvE. TOIIGH N~ILS " Changing laws THE MENTAL HEALTH DETAIL By Roger Pursell THE YEAR 1969 brought about many changes in legislation (Lanterman-Petris Act) affecting the Mental Health Detail of the Fresno County ~Sheriff's Department. As a direct result of this legislation, there are no more committments to State Hospitals, except for the habit-forming and narcotic drug addic­ tion. Alcoholics may now go voluntarily to the State Hospital for treatment. With the emphasis placed on treatment for the mentally ill, the local program has grown proportionately, and with it, the work of the Mental Health Detail. Procedure of the Welfare and Institution Code, Section 5150, has changed, and patients may be brought in for hospitalization only if they are a danger to themselves or others, or gravely disabled. This code change affects the individual home, jail, Juvenile Hall, Industrial Farm, and rest homes in Fresno County. Involuntary confinement is now limited to 72 hours, after which time one of several things may happen. The patient may be dis­ charged; he may become a "voluntary" pa­ tient; or he may be certified by the Court for 14 days for treatment if he fails to become voluntary and the doctor deems hospitaliza­ tion necessary. After 14 days, he may be re­ certified for another like period, and possibly for three months thereafter. The Mental Health Officer has the task of informing and advising the patient, his family, friends, and others, of the law and how it affects them. He also provides infor­ mation to all law enforcement agencies. He plays an important part in providing vital in­ formation to the hospital staff and other agen­ cies about patients sent in by law enforcement officers. He is concerned about Juvenile Hall and Court patients and has a responsibility toward patients on leave from State Hospitals. The Mental Health Officer has the job of receiving and transferring information to the proper sources; providing a good working relationship with the public, and in particu­ lar, with the individual. His greatest concern is that ofprotectingthe patient's rights, while carryingout orders of the Court and the duties of his office. 91 HOME FURNITURE CO. KLEIN BOAT TRAILERSJERRY'S TAVERNBrand Name Furniture & Appliances Custom Built To Fit Your Boat Trailer Parts & Service1345 fresno 264-2059 1332 Van Ness 233-4672 4017 Ventura Ave. Ph. 255-9477 HOUSE OF MAPLE JIMPAT, INC. Quality Early American Furniture KOMOTO DEPARTMENT STORE SHIELDS & CHESTNUT SHOPPING CENTER W. Annadale & S. Grantland Phone 251·9010 1528 Kern FresnoFresno4780 E. Shields Fresno, Calif. 93726 JOHNNIE'S CEDAR SHIELDS UNION JOE W. KONKELHOWELL AIR CONDITIONING Johnnie Barigian, Prop. Electrical WiringEXCELLENT SERVICE& SHEET METAL, INC. Residential & Commercial 4195 E. Shie'lds Ave. 222-01614404 N. Effie Phone 222-5224 4405 E. Grant 251-8289Fresno HUDSON'S SHELL SERVICE JOHNNIE'S MARKET & CAFEExpert Tune Up and Brake Work 1190 N. Chestnut at Olive 3292 N. Weber 237-2673 LA MAR IELECTRONICS Phone 251-8317 12 "L" Street 264-3636HUEBNER SPORTS TE'DDY JOHNSON FresnoTennis & Ski Shop Well Drilling West and' Olive Aves. FRANK LAMBE 488 W. Shaw, Fresno 227-3012485-5320 Piper Aircraft Sales & Service HUMPHREY BROS. INSURANCE, JONES WINDOW SHADES Chand ler Field REAL ESTATE & UPHOLSTERING Established 1906 LAMONA CLEANERS 841 No. Fulton 264-3541 274 N. Fresno St. 233-6523 "Service To Please". 1289 N . First St.H'YATT LODGE JORGENSEN'S BATIERY SHOP FresnoFIRST IN HOSPITALITY Glenn and Evelyn Buehler, Co-Owner Hosts 4740 E. Kings Canyon Road " We believe in cooperation of the low officers. " SPEED B. LEAS CO.255-0800 .4290 N , Blockstone 1209) 227·4015 Real Estate -Insurance 2515 Merced St. 268-4731 IRV'S BAIL BONDS LARSON BROS. AUTO PARTSK-Y LUMBER CO. Phone 233-7197 New Automotive Parts"Home of Friendly Fences" 24 Hours a Day l 631 N . Motel Drive1710 Blackstone 237-61052146 Merced Street K & Y MARKET J & J SERVICE LEE'S MOVING SERVICE Groceries -Meats -TV -Appliances 1832 Kern Groceries -Wine -Beer 9010 So. Elm 834-5034 2082 W . Whitesbridge 237-6213 LEN'S LAWN MOWER SERVICEKIGGENS INSURANCE AGENCY Laundry Service -A lteraHons JAE'S CLEANERS & TAILORS New & Used Mowers Reweaving Bennett N. Levinson, Owner Sharpening & Repairing 1325 Hazelwood 264-5527 All Lines of Insurance 4691 N. Blackstone 222-6849 LEO'S WATCH SHOP 3220 E. Mayfair Blvd. 237-7111 KI'NG-O-MEAT CO. Diamonds -Bulova WatchesCompliments Serving Restaurants -Institutions Sony TV -Stereo -RadioJENSEN & PILEGARD Resorts -Markets Oriental Gifts FRESNO 3931 Ventura 251-8603 1029 E Street 264-1511 KINSAKUJERRY'S LEWIS FOOD MARKETjapanese-American Food Banquets -Food To Take Out FRESNO-McKINLEY GARAGE Fresh Meats -Produce -GroceriesComplete Motor Repair Service 2301 E. Lewis 2403 E. McKinley 264-2447 1424 Kern 233-1522 92 RECORDS AND IDENTIFICATION DIVISION ALBERT L. COLLINS Chief Criminal D~puty A. PAPALEO Lieutenant H . HALLAM Lieutenant TECHNICAL SERVICES SECTION S. BARNES Sergeant D . ANDERSON Dep. Criminologist C. BLAGG Dep. Criminologist C. ALEXANDER Dep. Criminologist R. COLE Dep. Criminologist D. JUSTICE Criminologist E. LAMB Criminologist A. FLORES Criminologist D. MORGAN Dep. Criminologist L SARMENT Criminologist 93 R. SMITH Criminologist LIGHTNING RECORD SHOP MADISON BUTANE SERVICE Hardware -Plumbing -Sport GoodsWalter Mah 3551 E. Ventura 268-6717 4032 W. Whites bridge 264-1730 LION PACKING CO. MANOR HOUSE U-SAVE LIQUOR 3310 E. California Liquors· Beer -Deli -Notions 164-5037 Paving Fresno 2196 S. Elm Ave. 233-0419 6369 N . Peach Ave., Clovis 299·2629 LITTLE BROS. PAINTING CO. S. E. MARINER CO. CO. 4547 East Olive Avenue COOLER PADS 251-4277 3815 E. Belmont 266-9223 LLOYD'S AUTOWERKSTAT German Auto Repair 1426 N. Blackstone Ave. 237-5924 Fresno Lloyd Robison LLOYD'S CHEVRON SERVICE MARINI GROCERY Groceries -Beer -Meat -Produce 1304 W. Jensen 237-2219 MARK'S FOOD MARKET 3105 E. Tulare Ph. 485-6473 2995 S. Elm, Fresno 264 -4491 KENNETH LOUIE Noodle Mfg. & Bean Crop Pkg. 471 S. Teilman 264-2745 LUCKY BUN Hamburgers -Hot Dogs -Tacos Fritos -Fries CHARLES E. MARSELLA Dean Witter & Co., Inc. T. W. Patterson Bldg. 266-0771 MARTIN FLOWERS & GIFTS 458 N. Fulton Near Belmont, Fresno Phone 485-11614107 E. Jensen, Calwa 237-33.55 ......0.....------=-------.......:.-;------__________1 1230 Fulton Mall 237-6143 LUIGI'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT MARUKO CYCLERY Pizza -Neapolitan Style Norsigian Bros. Aircraft RepairBICYCLES -HONDAS-Banquet Room for SO­ 7 Days a Week 5155 N. Blackstone 2848 E. Belmont 264-2588 Fresno Air Terminal 255-3444 MELODY FOO'D MARKETChinese and American Dishes 609 Divisadero, Fresno 268-7919 5149 W. Shaw, Fresno 233-5039 O. K. PRODUCE MID-STATE BOWL 1502 G 51., Fresno 268 -7031 32 Lanes -Sports Room -Coffee Shop O'BRIEN'S BRAKE SERVICE McDONALD BOTTLE & CORK Open 24 Hours Daily Wheel Aligning -Brake Relining 2221 N. Weber 237-6688 Drum Turning -Tire Skimming Fresno 611 W. Dakota 224-0140 1515 Merced at F Sts. 266-0631MID-VALLEY DISTRIBUTORS WM. H. McDONALD, Jeweler OCHINERO'S PRODUCE CO.Bolts -Nuts -Screws -Washers Certified Gemologist· Registered Jeweler 3232 E. Tulare 51. 485-9540American Gem Society 1431 G Street Fresno 5056 North Patm Avenue 222·5656 MIKE'S LIQUOR STORE McLANE SUPER MARKET Compliment:s George, Ella Marcus 4266 East Clinton NORMAN OLSEN 255-4783 Liq uor -Wi ne . Beer CONSTRUCTION CO.852 E. California, Fresno 266-1828 LUM'S CHOP SUEY MILLER'S DRUG 3 E. Olive MIKE MIYAMOTO Excavating -Grading ­ MODERN TILE Ceramic Tile Specialists 4505 E. Cambridge LLOYD MOLLER 2240 No. Blackstone 227-6152 MONARCH REFRIGERATION 1558 N. 9th 266-2393 Fresno N'ISEI LANDSCAPE SERVICE 5322 E. Huntington Blvd. 251·3051 Fresno NORMART'S FURS Established in 1895 94 Records And Identification Division M.O. AND FINGERPRINT SECTION M. BARNES Idenr. Tech. Supervisor D . NEELEY Idenr. T ech. Fi'i1gerprint~ G . RICHARDSON Jr. Ident. Tech. R. VAQUILAR Jr. Ident. Tech. Photo E. C ARRILLO Typist Y. KAI Idenr. Tech. Modus Operandi J. VASQUEZ Jr. Ident. Tech. Fingerprints WARRANT AND FUGITIVE SECTION FRED PIPKIN Sergeant C. BALLARD Deputy B. MORELAND Deputy C. PIPER Deputy R. PURSELL Deputy -Ment,;j Health Detail 95 R. THOMAS Deputy ROXIE'S GRILL PALM-OLIVE REALTY CO. Ben S. Cowden -J. Corbie Fry Roy St. John 340 Olive, Fresno PARADISE LIQUOR Open 7 Days A Week And Evenings 4674 N. Blackstone 222-0949 POTIGIAN TRANSFER S. Highway 99 R & L RICHFIELD 3097 Tulare Fresno 940 So. Arthur Ave.Corner of "E" and Mariposa 233-8445 233-2523 Fresno ED PEARLE'S CHEVRON SERVICE george radovich's RED CARPET Atlas Tires -Batteries & Accessories Fine Food and Cocktails 4216 E. Shields at Cedar 227-3603 3315 No. Cedar 222-2030 PETE'S FURNITURE REFINISHING RED TRIANGLE OIL CO. Office & Household Work Guaranteed 2809 S. Chestnut, Fresno 237-3835 3579 W. Dudley, Fresno 237-2929 268-6254 SERVICE Featuring Pedaburgers & Hamburgers ORDERS TO GO 966 N . Fulton St. ROYAL PHARMACY 946 Fresno Street 266-3292 237-3096 1---------------1 RUEBEN'S T V Sa les & Service MOTOROl.A. PA Y LESS MARKET DICK RAFFERTY Color and Black & White 1103"E"SI. AUTO RENT, INC. 209 N . Maple Ave., Eat Out & Enjoy Life S. E. RYKOFF & CO. SABER'S GROCERY COMPLETE GROCERY LINE Beer -Wine 3320 W. Jensen Ph . 266-6837 PETS, Incorporated Pet Ritz -Swiss Miss & Downyflake Frozen Dessert Pies 320 "0" Street 268-5051 PHANTOM VIEW PET MOTEL Boarding -Trimming -Bathing DOGS & CATS 255-9600929 N . Maple, Fresno RENO'S SPECIALIZED SERVICE 1659 Broadway 268-0629 REX DRUG CO. Karl & Dee Tashjian 1020 Broadway 268-0791 SAMS lUGGAGE AND lEATHER GOODS Re -Nu-AII Shoe Service' 1017 Fulton Moll. Fresno. Colifornia 93721 Telephone, 2·33-0825 Best Wishes PAUL L. SANDERS CO. 2747 N. Clovis, Fresno JOE PHILLIPS, Inc. RICHARD'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE SANTA FE HOTEL PRODUCE SHIPPERS 1609 E. Belmont Ave. Basque Dinners 1615 E. Shields Ave. 227-0768 266-4077 935 Santa Fe., Fresno PICCOLO'S FLOWERLAND Gifts -Weddings -Banquets -Funerals Flowers For All Occasions 1047 N. Fresno SI. 233-0482 PIONEER AUTO PARTS CLAIR G. DRAGOO, Owner 1331 Fresno SI. at 99 233-7167 PLAYPOOL Beer -Pool Tables 812 Van Ness Ave. 233-9731 RIDGE ELECTRIC MOTOR CO. Electric Motors -Portoble Tool Repoir Commerciol Kitchen Equipment Repoir Wiring o nd Supplies 1215 G 51. Phone 268 ·5031 ROEDING PARK PHARMACY, INC. BARNETT, DAVIS & TATMAN 93 Belmont Ave. 233-7339 ROLINDA FARMERS STORE 9500 West Whitesbridge Road 266-3671 ROSE'S ADD A BOARD NURSERY IPOOL SUPPLY OF FRESNO 268-8026 Wholesale Only 1338 N. Blackstone Fresno 2420 W. Olive Fresno SARIS' BIG FIVE 429 N. Fresno Palm and Olive SARKIS K. SARKISIAN MARY SARKISIAN MOSESIAN SCHEDLER-KIRSCH TIRE SHOP Recapping & New Tires 242 Broadway 237-3850 ART SCHEDLER'S ENGINE REBUILDING & SUPPLY 624 Broadway, Fresno 268-5091 96 Records And Identification Division RECORDS F. DAY S. CARVALHO Chief Clerk Typist S CAMPBELL Typist B. DUPREE Typist M. ENSMINGER Typist IVA GOODWIN Typist M. HAGGERTY S(eno V. KASPARIAN S(eno C. KRAUSE N. MAPLES K. MOSGROVE L. MOSHIER Typist Typist Typist Tvpist K. KRIGBAUM Typist M. PANNELL Typist J. TROVATO Typist F. PAIVA S. PIOMBINO ] . WILLIAMS Typist Typist Typist Transportation 97 SUNNYLAND BULGHUR CO. W. C. SCHMIDT Manufacturers of PROCESSED WHEATTOOL AND DIE MAKER 776 N. Backer 255-2386 1435 Gearhart 233 -4983 Compliments ofCompliments of Swimming Pool Equipment Distributors J. F. SCOTT DON MADSEN Raisin City SERVICE BODY WORKS Body -Fender & Painting Color Matching T & 0 AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY251 Broadway, Fresno 237-7719 1-------~-------__"1 617 Broadway 266-9783 SHEPHERD'S SHELL SERVICE Brake Service TARPEY DRUG STORE1778 E. Shaw 227-8241 4127 N . Clovis Ave. 291-3518SMITTY'S BAIL BONDS OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY TENT CITY SURPLUS Phone 233-7151 2144 Merced SI. 6722 N . Blackstone 439-1345TOM SOUZA SERVICE Serving You for Over 25 Years THERMAL PRODUCTS, INC. 2260 Railroad 237-5093 Wholesale Refrigeration Supplies ir--.------------...., 720 E. Belmont 435-1941 STATE CENTER MEAT CO. UNITED AUTOMOTIVE WORKS TRUCK REPAIRING Used Truck Parts 304 "N" Street 264-2937 UNITED LOAN & JEWELRY CO. 1 0 1 0 Broadway 233-8766, Fresno VALLEY RADIATOR CO. 1221 N. Blackstone 237-0723 VALLEY TYPEWRITER CO. Royal Typewriters Victor Adding Machine s FRESNO 1929 Fres no Street Phone 266-9936 VENTURA T-V CENTER T-V RENTALS 3619 E. Ventura 266-5318 VISTA HARDWARE 4305 E. Tulare, Fresno ' 255-2786 WAGNER'S AUTO RADIO Automatic' Becker ' Bendix ' Blaupunkt Delco' Motorola' Philco 2515 I~ . Blackstone 222 -1022 WALT'S MARKET Fresh Meats-Cut To Order 4791 E. Tulare SI. 255-5319 WARD'S VILLAGE MARKET Open Six Days A Week 9 A.M. 'till 5 :30 P.M. 1917 S. Chestnut-255-6390 WENGER'S LEATHER SHOP Perso nal l eath er Goods & luggage PolICe Rigs & Undercover Halsters & Repairs Fig Garden Village -229-1294 WEST FRESNO DRUG CO. PR[SCRIPTION PHARMACY 1501 Kern Street Cor. of F Street Phone AD 7 · 155R Fres no. Cal ifornia 1803 S. Van Ness 268-0741 STERLING'S FUNERAL HOME Feltus L. Sterling, Prop. 1146 B Street Fresno 266-2349 STRAWBERRY EXCHANGE COOPERATIVE 2040 G Street Fresno STRUZA'S LIQUORS 2974 So. Elm, Fresno 264-3275 SUBURBAN STEEL INC. 706 W. California SI. 268·6281 SUMNER'S BSA -Suzuki Motorcycles Schwinn Bicycles 4697 E. Belmont 255-9642 TOMMEL'S ROD AND REEL REPAIR 608 B I'ackstone 266-5537 JOHN TORIK Complete Automotive Service 460 Fulton 268-9431 TOWER HOUSE* lunches * Dinner* Dry Blue Dressing 831 Fern Ph . 485-0840 TURPIN'S FURNITURE -INTERIORS 1028 North Fulton 233-4201 Tupperware's Famous Seal ... locks In flavor .. . freshness locks Out moisture ... dryness TUPPERWARE -CALL 291-2573 ~.. ~ WHIRL WIDE HELICOPTERSr .INC. " Experts In Air lift Engineering" 5424 Perimeter Rd., East 291-6656 98 CIVIL IDIVISION! C. BALEY Sergeant R. BRADLEY Deputy J. PAPAZIAN Captain L. HUNT Deputy R. MAULDIN Deputy Q. MERLO Deputy D. HOFF Deputy C. RAU Deputy J. WATTS Deputy T. WHITE Deputy A. RANDRUP Deputy EVIIDENCE and PROPERTY R. CHAFFIN Stock Clerk 99 R. VAUX Sc:nior Stock Clerk Civil Division CLERICAL STAFF K. LEAVITT Chief Acct. Clerk M. DUCROUX Steno F. ESM AY Typist E. MASON Typist Trium ph-Kawasa ki-Bu Itaco-Maico 443 Broadway 237-0215 Compliments Of WINGATE CO. 4791 E. Date WONG'S FOOD MART 3375 W. Olive Ave. 237-0784 WONG'S CITY MARKET 5591 W . Shaw 233-1707 WOODY'S GARAGE and HANCOCK SERVICE General Auto Repair 3784 So. Cherry Ave. 237-0880 YOSEMITE NURSERY Everything in the Nursery Line HENRY T. MASUDA, Prop. 4019 No. Blackstone 227-2010 100 S. HAMILTON Typist H . MC VAY Steno YOSEMITE PHARMACY Bankamericard -Mastercharge 2406 N. Blackstone 227-2977 YOST & WEBB FUNERAL Tulare & T Streets A. R. ZACHER CO., INC . 200 Santa Fe Ave., Fresno 237-6161 ZAHIGIAN'S MARKET 6947 So. Elm, Fresno 266-5904 + +++ + D. JACKMAN Sr. Acct. Clerk M . JON ES Steno WILSON'S L. PATTON Steno B. WON DRA Account Clerk FRESNO COUNTY INDUSTRIAL FARM is often called the Elkhorn Farmbecause of its location at the corner of Elkhorn Avenue and South Elm Avenue. It functions directly under the supervision of the Sheriff. Inmates are assigned to Elkhorn for a minimum pericd of thirty days. They are assigned to work crews at county facilities throughout the county during their stay there. Fresh vegetables are grown for use by county facilities; and trees, shrubs and plants are raised for the County Parks Department. Personnel at Elkhorn Farm are: Front row, left to right: Robert Leroy, James Petersen, John Lassley (retired), Frank Rice, Perry Eakles, Ann Har­ rington, Elmer Gilstrap, Leory Cox, Rudy Larson, Earl Crowder. Back row: George Mosley, Robert Rice, Oral Hyatt, Marshall DeWittie, Stillman Jones, Ernest Collins (retired), John Levett, Frank Delgade, Demis Cordosa, Eugene McClurg, Louis Andrada, Earl Patterson, Robert Hamilton. MElVIN WEBERA Vice President CORPORATION 5200 SOUTH PEACH at LOY LOY KITCHEN Toke·Out 377 W. Show at Maroa LOY LOY RESTAURANT Dining Room & Take·Out 780 E. Shaw at first for Delivery Service Call 227·2979 485·5090 o HEADLINER HOMES & MANSIONETTES "Quality Built by Wathen Bros." Model Homes At Millbrook & Escalon Phone 439-4290 MID VALLEY MOTORS The Valley's Largest Independent Volkswagen Service Center Repair & Parts Blackstone 222·8885 101 * 24 Bowling Lanes* Cocktail Lounge* Live Music * Business Mens Lunch* Snack Bar 5693 E. Kings Canyon Rd. Phone 251-7133 PIPCO FRUIT CO. Growers -Packers -Shippers 5414 E. North Avenue 485-9132 CONGRATULATION -SheriffWillmirth congratulates Lieutenant Ed Margosian, Captain J ohn P apazian, Sergeant John Swenning and Sergeant Max Futrell upon their promotions. SNIDER ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 4665 E. Date 268·8833 AIRWAYS COFFEE SHOP From Daylig ht to Dark for Your Convenience Airways Golf Course 255·9802 CARL'S WHOLESALE MEATS Custom Killing Cutting and Wrapping Meats for Home Freezers Terms Upon Credit Approval 4101 E. Floradora Phone 268-8568 Holt & Van Body & Fender Works Durable All -Aluminum TRUCK and TRAILER BODIES -BOATS 418 N . Fresno SI. Phone 266-9347 EAST EL MONTE GUEST HOME Supervised Care and Recreation for Ambulatory Aged Guests 4670 E. EJ Monte Phone 251 -8746 McQUILLIAMS TRUCKING STATE-WIDE SERVICE HIGHWAY CONTRACT CARRIERS Bottom Dumps· Water Trucks 2450 W. Whites Bridge Rd. . 237·0274 ACORN EQUIPMENT RENTAL North Fresno's Complete Rental Yard 4470 N. Blackstone Ave. 222-3091 AMERICAN WAREHOUSE CO. Public Warehouse Commercial & Industrial Storage Car Load & Pool Car Distribution 2702 S. Maple Avenue 268·4738 FRESNO HELICOPTERS, INC. Agricultural & Industrial Charter Service Furlong Field 233· 1655 Compliments JOHN A. KOCHERGAN 102 Sheriff's Department Aero Squadron Newspaper accounts of search and rescue activities often include reference to partici­ pation by the Sheriff's Department Aero Squadron because it has become one of the most valuable and active of the auxiliary units. Special credit is due them because they not only donate their time. as do mem­ ,.~............... KEN McCAIN'S VALLEY TRANSMISSION SERVICE ADJUSTING • RESEALING • REPAIRING OVERHAULING • EXCHANGES QUAUTY WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES • fREE ESTIMATES -TOWING I"'"""-'----CAL.L------. 264-4442 If No A.... Call 268·9926 1060 WEST FRESNO ST. (BETWEEN A & B STS.) I¥-* * * * * ** * * * * * * * **-;\ SINCERE BEST WISHES Mr. and Mrs. Aram "Shorty" Peters bers of the other auxiliary units, but they also make a considerable financial contribution. The planes they fly cost them many thousands of dollars and they fly them at their own ex­ pense while helping the department and the citizens who are in trouble. Members of the unit pictured above are: Front row, left to right, Baysel Moyers, Lee Mabrey, Herbert Kent, Lt. Gene Hallam (Liaison Officer), Marvin Simmons, David Proctor, Harlan Poole, Gene Mason. Middle row, Kenneth McNamara, Robert Bryan, Melvin Briscoe. Harold Hibbard. Gordon Flaa. Eldon Dill. Jack Arbuckle. Ed­ die Riedenauer. Calvin MacPherson. Walter Fisher. Andy Holmes, Elmer Tuschoff, Wil­ liam Russell, Bud Miller. Back row, Ralph DeSolla, Russell Bland, Victor DeLucca, Heit Van Buren, Stanley Gibbs, Dick Wilson, James Harkness, Paul Dodgson. Whatsours could easily be I Buick. I yours. As the valley's largest Buick/Opel dealer, we just naturally make prices and terms a good deal more attractive than the next guy. Try US •.. you'll see! ' CAUES~BUICH PH : (209) 237~221 BLACKSTONE AT RATCLIFFE STADIUM / FRESNO, CAL'IFORNIA 103 BETTER PEST CONTROL Pest & Termite Specialists over 20 years Guaranteed Service -Residential -Commercial 4583 E. Floradora BURGER CHEF We Specialize in the Best Hamburgers in Fresno 5225 N. Blackstone Fresh Meat and Vegetables BIG POTATO MARKET 425 W. Shields at Fruit Open 7 Days a Week 251-8286 439-8247 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. ­Open All Holidays Entertainment THE ATHENIAN Restaurant, Cocktail Lounge and Piano Bar Evening Parking at Rear Entrance 1231 Van Ness 268-0258 Fresno, Calif. Furniture & Appliances Bought -Sold -Traded New and Used McPHERSON CO. 1580 N. Maple nr. McKinley 255-6803 $100 REWARD For any household sewing machine we carinot repair. SALES, SERVICE, RENTALS (all makes). PFAFF SEWING CENTER 501 No. Fresno at Belmont, Fresno 237-8779 or 237-4221 PAULINE'S SPORTSWEAR -$1 to $4­ 1st & McKinley, next to Potter Drug 3121 E. Mayfair Ct. Ph. 233-0473 Rose E. Meadows, Owner-Manager P & N LIQUORS Pete Piombino and Nancy Sturica Delicatessen -Complete Wine -Beer -Liquors 2618 E. Asbian 229-4476 RAY RANDRUP, PAINTING CONTRACTOR Painting & Wallpapering Residential and Commercial Licensed -Insured 2444 N. Arthur 229-4502 SEIBERT'S BODY SHOP BODY & FENDER REPAIR­ Free Pick-Up & Delivery Painting & Welding 1550 North Clark 268 -530 1 5 104 THE FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S POSSE was the first auxiliary unit organ­ ized to supply the department with volunteer help in time of emergency or special need. The unit was photographed in one line , but in order to give better individual recognition and with the help of the printerDR. SIDNEY AMES, OPTOMETRIST Gives You Optical Service That Is Complete Downtown 1030 Fulton Mall 268-5577 Manchester Plaza 183& E. Dakota 227-2529 (1 Block north of Sears) ,-,,<, KS10 ~ <" Complete BowlingB.... Supplies · Garme"t Lettering ,~(if Trophies and Awards <+...\ D. R. " Don" Dickinson, Owner \) lOW\ 5Q54 N . Blackstone Phone 222-3711 PICKUP HEADQUARTERS GOERTZEN MOTORS Wholesale & Retail 4652 E. Belmont 251 -0<351 CLARK EQUIPMENT CO. BROWN TRAILER DIV. Brown Van & F.B. Trailers Sales & Service 2544 So. Cherry Ave. 485-8440 we have formed two r anks. From the top, left to right, members are: Chet Anderson, Jim Gleason, Bob Donty, Sheriff Willmirth, Andy Jensen, Elmer Fly, Willis Case, Lea­ nard Lassley, Jim Ponzo, 1970 President­ Don Ross, Lonnie Case, Bill Lassley, Bill Van Ness, Had J a mison, Bernie Mitchell, Perry E akles, Jim Brown, Denver Benson, Percy McCahill, Everett Flake, Al KooIman. ~arrttt ~OU~t • COLONIAL • PROVINCIAL • MEDITERRANEAN • TRANSITIONAL Decorating Service Without Charge 149 No. Fulton St.-Fresno 485·1990 Serving The City Of Fresno And Fresno County MITCHELL AMBULANCE SERVICE Bus. Office: 337 N. Fresno St., Fresno, Calif. 24 Hour Emergency & Convalescent Service Aspirator Equipped -Oxygen -Resuscitator Phone 237-5659 -Emergency Phone 237-4048 105 RETIREMENTS 1969-1970 TEN VETERAN LAW ENFOHCEMENT OFFICERS, servinganaccumulat­ ed total of 215 years, retired in January of 1970. The mandatory age limitation provisions of the "safety member" program in the new retirement system re­ quires that law enforcement members must retire upon reaching the age of sixty years. Many of us were fortunate to have worked with these individuals and to have gained a portion of their vast knowledge and experience. Sheriff Willmirth expresses the views of the entire department when he says that "these veteran peace officers have served long and honorably in the service of Fresno County. They have given their best during times of great stress and danger; no commun­ ity could ask more; no law enforcement officer can give less." Thank you for the many years of dedicated service. J.BELTON J. CAPRELIAN Chief Criminologist heading the With the department 17 years. A Crime Laboratory. With the de­Warrant and Fugitive Investigator. partment 22 years. ACE LIQUOR liquor -Beer -Wine Delicatessen -Soft Drinks 471 0 E. Kings Canyon Road Phone 251 -6555 KOVAC EQUIPMENT CO. CASE EQUIPMENT 268-4488 2708 E. Jensen Ave. -Fresno LAMONA RICHFIELD SERVICE Towing -Tune-Ups -Brake Service 1334 N. First 237-2573 GREENAWAY AUTO BODY Since 1960 Complete Automotive Reconstruction Insurance Estimate Specialist 222-6661 2521 N. Blackstone Ave. in Auto Service Center ,kl1LCPOUS,~ MOTEL RESTAURANT -COCKTAIL LOUNGE COFFEE SHOP -BANQUET FACILITIES No. Freeway 99 and Belmont Fresno, Calif. America's Largest Diamond Merchants Over 700 Stores Coast to Coast 106 1014 Fulton "Ma"" 268-4567 sgt. J. DeYOUNG . Sgt. R. JONES A Criminal Investigator with the A Criminal Investigator with the department 21 years. department 22 years. Captain FRED KOLL Sgt. W. LOCKIE Commanded the Civil Division; A Prisoner Transportation Officer with the department 29 years. r----. with the department 26 years. GO IN e, GOING ··· GON£! 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 Fresno, Calif. * Busch Bavanan * Miller High Life * Regal Select * Pabst Blue Ribbon * Falstaff * Heidelberg* Carling Black Label M & T DISTRIBUTING CO. Arkie Margosian -Ralph Takakjian 2377 South Orange 264-2823 atmospherics incorporated 4981 E. Dakota Ave. Fresno, Calif. 93727 Phone 291 -4161 CHINA CAFE Best Chinese Food To Take Out Phone 485-7301 G & Tulare Streets Fresno Compliments of HOBO GROCERY & LIQUOR 3283 W. Lansing Way Phone 227-9896 * Computer Programming * Accounting * Secretarial CENTRAL CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 1921 Tuolumne St. Phone 233-4516 107 T. NIX Chief Bailiff with the department 19 years. Also supervised the Fresno Sheriff's Reserve and hos­ pital guard duties. F. SOMMERVILLE With the department 19 years working as a Coroner's Investiga­ tor. PIC & PAY MARKET Farm Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Soft Drinks -Open 7 Days A Week Plenty of free Parking 2526 S. Elm Ave. 268-2057 BEVERAGES UNLIMITED The House Of Fine Wines And Spirits Hartley Newman 5376 North Blackstone Phone 229-6685 SHAFFE'R'S HARDWARE & GIFTS Electrical & Plumbing Supplies Houseware Garden Supplies Open 7 Days a Week-S&H Green Stamps First & Ashlan BOB SHAFFER Country Squire Center 227-9729 Sierra Auto Supply & Machine Shop B. F. GOODRICH TIRES 4220 E. Belmont 251-5566 G. WADLEY With the department 19 years working in the security division. PINEDALE DRY DUMP OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Except Easter, 4th of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas DRY DUMPING ONLY 439-1871 INGRAM & ALLUVIAL PINEDALE (Northwest corner) SEMPER TRUCK LINES MARTIN SEMPER, Prop. Terminal-Palm & Herndon PHONE 439-1835 Sgt. W. SAFFORD With the department 21 years working forgery investigation. 108 RETIRING STAFF HONORED AT DINNER Everyone enjoyed a delicious dinner at the Fair Cafeteria when they honored the ten members of the staff who retired during the past year. A & W DRIVE IN Featuring A&W Root Beer With Your Favorite Sandwich 3927 N. Blackstone I ARCHIE PECKHAM PAINTING CONTRACTOR 1718 N. Lafayette 266-8730 I THE BRIG Fine Food & Cocktails 4743 N. Blackstone 227-7297 PLEASANT STERILIZATION & MATIRESS CO. Mattresses & Furniture Sterilized (State Approved Plant) Mattresses Custom Mode -Rebuilt -Renovated New Furniture ­Pick Up and Delivery 847 N. Pleasant Ave. 237-4376 CONGRATULAnONS O'SOLE MIO RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA 3255 N. Cedar 229-4990 PERFECTION MACARONI CO. High Grade Macaroni Products 2704 S. Maple 485-8110 Glenn Swadley is given a plaque by the Sher­ iff. All who retired received such an award in recognition of their many years of service. j~welsh~Aum 229-6606 Cust:om Made Jewelry Precious Sto,," 5038 N. Maroa cor PEPSI You've got a ot to live Pepsi's got a lot to give Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Fresno 2751 South Maple Ave., Fresno 109 Sheriff Will1-nirth stands with the n'len who have helped make the department the modern, efficient organization that it is today. The Sheriff tells of many experiences with John Belton (standing) and Bill Lockie (seat­ ed) and others who retired. H-J SCHOOL SERVICES JR. ­DARREU ­NICK & DALE For the finest in Class Rings, Graduation Announcements, Yearbooks, Caps & Gowns, Trophies, Medals & Pins FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93704 1625 EAST WELDON 224··1100 I ( ~ , . . ~t. m ~' \ obi e ~ti~r L , . ~~~~~~~~~~~-~~I* SPACES FOR ANY SIZE MOBILE* TWO CAR PARKING AT EACH SPACE* PAVED STREETS AND CAR PORTS* MAIL DELIVERY TO EACH SPACE* MODERATE RATES* RECREATION HAll* KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY ROOM* SHUFFLE BOARD* HORSESHOE PITS* HEATED POOL 8.40' POlio. and 11.40' Cor Paris 3473 W. Shields, Fresno Phone 485-9082 110 MARY'S PLACE DRAFT BEER HAMBURGERS -MEXICAN FOOD 481 W. Minarets Ave. -Pinedale 439-9971 MALAGA FOOD CENTER GROCERIES -PRODUCE -MEAT BEER· WINE Chevron Gas & Oil 4412 S. Maple Ave. 485-8710 SELMA HOUSE MOVING Phones 834-3139 ­896-1231 11652 So . Peach, Fresno VALLEY TIRE CO. Michelin Tires 2856 E. Jensen 485-9700 1512 TULARE STRH r MEAT MARKET Vm.oked HMn 4" 6a.cmt.. NAP A FRESNO DISTRIBUTION CENTER COLYEAR MOTOR SALES 666 L Street 233-5124 Fresno COUNTY RECEIVES MUTUAL AID DISASTER VAN KEYS TO THE NEW Mutual Aid Disaster Van are accepted by SheriffWillmirth from Mr. Wayne Kranig. Law Enforcement Coordi­ nator for the State of California Disaster Office. The van will serve the central valley area and is one of a pumber placed in central loca­ tions throughout the state for emergency use over a wide area. QUIK.;.CHECK MARKET * High Quality * Low Prices COURTEOUS CUSTOMER SERVICE 1346 E. California Ave., Fresno 233-7556 BEAUTY SALONS AND WOMEN'S FASHIONS 5060 N. Maroa at Shaw 1552 N. West at McKinley 224-4010 266-0695 Skiing -Back Packing -Mountaineer Equipment ALPINE SPORT SHOP Phone (209) 485-6310 1401 N. Blackstone Fresno CHEVY HEAVEN Complete Used Paris -Wrecks Bought OPEN SUNDAYS 1080 W . Church 233-1463 Speed King's K AND K KAMPERS Headquarters for FABULOUS CALIFORNIA CAMPERS & TRAILERS and HORIZON MOTOR HOMES 4031 E. Belmont Ave., Fresno 485-3023 Safe SAFETY FOR ALL THROUGH RESEARCH American Safety Equipment Corp. 1550 North Peach Ave. Fresno, Calif. 111 r---------------------------------~ PATTERSON elECTRONICS ElECTRONIC ORGAN TUNING & REPAIRING We Service All Makes & Models 20 Years Ex'perience 1604 N. 9th 264-9878 PARKWAY UNION SERVICE GEORGE M. PAVLOVICH Union Oil Dealer 1135 Parkway Drive Olive & 99 Freeway 233-6037 PARDINI'S GROCERY Complete Grocery line On and Off Sale Beer and Wine 5014 W . Shields 264-7623 CONGRATULATIONS P. A. l. DISTRIBUTORS 6629 N. Blackstone 439-4 860 THE MUT UAL AID DISASTER VAN, as the name implies. is available to other counties besides Fresno in the event of any type of disaster. Sheriff Willmirth is the area coordinator for this pa rt of California. The vehicle is well supplied with a wide variety of emergency equipment. . ADAMS PAVING CO. Asphalt PAVING -Excavating Residential -Commercial Driveways -Parking lots -Sub-Divisions Grading -Oiling Over 50 Years Experience 3110 W. Clinton Ave. 268-7391 TOM'S TOASTED PEANUTS Enjoy Tom's Toasted Peanuts & Delicious Candies 2381 S. Maple Ave. 255-3257 Fresno JOE DISHIAN SHELL SERVICE Motor Tune Up -Brake Service 4206 N. Blackstone at Ashlan -Phone 224-3888 SAN CARLOS CAFE Carlos Urrea, Proprietor Mexican & American Food-Banquet Room AIR CONDITIONED 841 F Street 237-3291 LARRY'S AUTOMOTIVE Complete Rebuilt Engines and Engine Parts Machine Shop Service AUTO -TRUCK -TRACTOR Special Crankcase Grinding larry Ferrua, Prop. 5638 NORTH PALM PHONE 439-0543 FRESNO MOTOR SALES Cadillac -Oldsmobile F85 Sales & Service 700 Van Ness Ave. 266-8141 11 2 CONSTABLES of Fresno County Constables and their dep­ uties are required to perform both criminal and civil duties. Their criminal work often requires joint participation with the Sheriff's Department, and an excellent spirit of coop­ eration exists throughout the county. . Constables are elected in each of the fif­ teen Judicial Districts every four years. A sixteenth district, the Fresno Municipal Ju- DE-PEND ON . .. N & N MARINE 3434 E. Belmont Ave., 255-6264 Aluminum Boat Repairs Outboard Engine Repair - • Stern Drive Service -Boat & Trailer Repairs Mariner Pre-mix Fuel -Johnson Outboards Starcraft & Gulfstream Boats BOAT ACCESSORIES FRESNO COUNTY JU'DICIAL DISTRICTS dicial District, serves the metropolitan area around Fresno City and a constable is not provided under the law for Municipal Courts. Few people realize that Constables or their deputies are on duty twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. They often must work alone, knowing that assistance is often many miles away. Their duties are as varied (Continued 017 N ext Page ) VERN & VIV LEFLER'S MUNK'S 'LODGE PINE FLAT LAKE Fishing -Boating -Water Skiing STEAKS OUR SPECIALTY 26251 Trimmer Springs Rd. Piedra, Calif. Phone 787-2372 LAKERIDGE MARINA On Beautiful Pineflat Lake -30 Miles East of Fresno California Just Off Trimmer Springs Road In Deer Creek Recreation Area. • BOAT & MOTOR RENTALS • BOAT SLIPS • SUPPLIES • BOAT FUEL • REfRESHMENTS I DOYAL'S SNACK SHACK "EARLY BREAKFAST" Open 4 A.M. i I Lunch -Hot Dogs -Hamburgers -Steaks Open Seven Days A Week 26272 Trimmer Springs Rd., Piedra 787-2166 as the terrain of the county, and their duties are as arduous as their hours are long. The constables also work closely with the police departments of the thirteen incorpor­ ated cities in the county besides the Fresno City Police Department. COOPERATION AT WORK An example of this close cooperation oc­ curred in February and March of 1969, where a rash of burglaries hit the Sanger and the Ponderosa Judicial Districts. Constable Val Valles in Sanger and Constable Jack Sturgess from the Ponderosa area worked together day and night following every available clue. Cou­ pled with their efforts was the follow-up in­ vestigation handled by Detective Walt Sechler of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office. This persistent and intensive investigation by De­ tective Sechler led to the location of many suspects. When the warrants were issued, these officers together with officers from the Clovis Police Department and the Clovis Con­ stable's Office, arrested all the suspects in various locations throughout Fresno County. This ultimately resulted in the recovery of much of the stolen property. The Sanger district has a large populated metropolitan area with rural mountain and resort areas. Constable Val Valles and his staff are assisted during the summer months by reserves of the Fresno County Communi­ cation Squadron in patroling Pine Flat Lake and its associated recreational areas. This reserve group donates its time and weekends together with equipment in this effort to afford the citizens a safe swimming and boating season. This close cooperation throughout, not only Fresno County but the entire state en­ hances each and every agency. It makes us all proud to know that law enforcement offi­ cers from every agency stand united in the continued effort to protect life and property. LEONARD BROTHERS SANGER PERRY'S "HAMBURGERS DELUXE" * Groceries * Beer * Fishing Equipment PIEDRA THE RONDAVOO CAFE -GROCERY BEER BAR -POOL TABLE 6063 N. Piedra Rd. On "The Kings River" at Piedra Sanger 787-2343 PINE FLAT SERVICE LIVE MINNOWS -F1SHING TACKLE Box 2, Trimmer Route, Piedra 787-2335 OAK KNOLLS * Camping * Trailer Spaces * Market Trimmer Springs Road, Just Above Lake Ridge Turn Off 787-2307 Sanger MANSFIELD CAFE Chicken • Steaks • Chops Our Specialty Also Cold Dinners Slim & Jackie Trotter, Owners 16241 E. Kings Canyon Rd. Sanger OLIVER'S PLACE ON & OFF SALE LIQUOR Centerville WONDER VALLEY DUDE RANCH Cocktail Lounge & Di,nner Reservations Preferred Horseback Riding -2600 Ft. Air Strip Becky Webb, Owner Box 71, Sanger, Calif. 787-2465 CHOOLJIAN BROS. PACKING CO. GROWERS and SHIPPERS ­ Packers of RAISINS and DRIED FRUIT Leo & Mike Chooljian, Owners Sanger, California 114 ,.. L 11tt ~rlltnriam MANY IMPROVEMENTS have been made in the field of law enforcement in recent years. A new law enforcement building with many new men coupled with modern equipment and thorough training are just a few of these improve­ ments. However, when we measure our achievements we must not forget that the gains will have to be offset by the loss of men and women who have done so much to make this progress possible. This past year we were struck hard by the death of one of these dedicated officers. Samuel "Toad" Kelley, Constable of the Dunlap District, passed away in August, 1969, after undergoing surgery. From the years 1931 to 1936, Toad carried The Fresno Bee newspaper to the mountain areas of Dunlap, Pinehurst, Miramonte and General Grant Park. Fol­ lowing this, Toad worked various jobs in Sanger, always yearning to return to his many friends in the mountain area. In 1953, he got the opportunity to return to the area he loved so well. He was employed by Fresno County as a Deputy Constable in Dunlap, and two years later he was elected Constable. Though he had many square miles to cover, especially during the summer months, Toad never complained and always was ready day or night to assist his fellow man. Many times he was awakened in the middle of the night due to someone needing his assistance. He would transport a community-owned resuscitator wherever and whenever needed. All one had to do was give Toad the name of a road, path, trail, or even the name of a mountain and he knew exactly where it was located. Many famili es he knew as far back as 1930. All of us, especially the residents of the Dunlap area, will long remember Samuel "Toad" Kelley. He is survived by his wife Georgia and a sister, Mrs. Clay Adams of Sanger, California. 115 CONSTABLES Alphabetical by district. CARUTHERS JUDICIAL DISTRICT ADRIAN WHITE CONSTABLE CHRIS SORENSEN PACKING CO. Western Wagon Wagon Wheel BRANDS Growers -Packers -Shippers QUALITY CALIFORNIA FRUIT C"ompliments of WM. BOOS & CO. WM. J. & WM. E. BOOS 14382 E. McKinley 875-8951 SANGER GONG'S MARKETS Southgate 14th & "0" St. Northgate 333 Academy Sanger WALLIN & SON FUNE"RAL HOME Chas. O. Wallin Chas M. Wallin 1524 9th Street 875-2613 Sanger A. J. Amesbury & Sons Concrete Pipe Irrigation Systems 110 Academy Sanger CAPITOL MARKET MEAT, GROCERIES & VEGETABLES 630 "0" St. SANGER 875-2116 ENOCH PACKING CO., Inc. RAISINS -DRIED FRUITS Del Rey, Calif. GARRY PACKING, INC. Holiday Gift Packaged Dried Fruit Del Rey, 888-2114 DEL REY PACKING CO. GROWERS AND PACKERS OF ALL VARIETIES RAISINS Del Rey, California BETTER BUY MARKET 10777E. Morro 51. P.O. Box 185 DEL REYPHONE 646-2721 PARLIER 116 MAGNOLIA NURSING HOME licensed by Department of Mental Health Adams Ave. at Leonard 834-3912 FOWLER NURSING HOME licensed by Department of Public Health 5th & Tulare St., Fowler 834-2542 CREIGHTON MEMORIAL CHAPEL Phone 897-2908 1588 lincoln Street John S. Creighton Kingsburg, California HARRY J. ASLAN GROWER & SHIPPER KINGSBURG, CALIFORNIA 897-2968 WILLIAM MOTORS "QUALITY USED CARS" Reedley's Used Car Center at G Street & East Ave. 638-3046 Reedley COLONIAL FLOWER SHOP Gifts for All Occasions 638-2031 Reedley 1617 -11 th MONCRIEF SALES & SERVICE CHRYSLER and PlYMOUTH SPORTING GOODS -HOME APPLIANCES 450 Fresno SI. PARLIER Phone 646-2704. BEN'S CAFE 736 Fresno 51. PARLIER SALWASSER MFG. CO., INC. Melvin Salwasser, President Reedley, Calif. 20075 E. Manning Ave. 638-3554 CLOVIS JUDICIAL DISTRICT FRED SAGNIERE CONSTABLE F.BUFORD G.KROTTER DEPUTY CONSTABLE DEPUTY CONSTABLE JUNG'S MARKET 640 E. Dinuba Ave. 8606 S. Mendocino ME 8-3329 646-2851 Reedley . Parlier 117 COALINGA JUDICIAL DISTRICT THOMAS QUINNEY CHARLES SMITH BILL HORINE CONSTABLE DEPUTY CONSTABLE DEPUTY CONSTAB:.::L::..:E==--___~_-----__, ORANGE COVE AUTO PARTS NEW & USED PARTS -USED BATTERIES & TIRES MECHANIC WORK Phone 626-7894 -150 Anchor -Orange Cove BILL BAILEY HEIADOR SILVA Owner Mechanic-Mgr. COVE VALLEY n:.~d..e~·W~~_~..,,::t"'HAAMACVPACKERS, INC. P. O. Box 37 PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS ORANGE COVE, CALIF. 93646 Phone 626-4407, Orange CoveTelephone: 626-4486 A. C. MARKET HARDING & LEGGETT, ·INC. GROCERIES -MEATS ORANGESFRUITS -VEGETABLES BEER -WINES & NOTIONS Orange Cove 626·44321145 Park Blvd. Orange Cove 626-7635 Best Wishes From MENDELSON-ZELLER CO.; INC. .. GROWERS .. PACKERS .. SHIPPERS SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 118 I DUNLAP JUDICIAL DISTRICT I · · ~·. ·· ' . . ; : ' . DISTJUCT . . .JUDICIAL C.T.COFFELT CONSTABLE B.A. TRAYLOR CONSTABLE RUSSE LL LONG DEPUTY CONSTABLE "REXALL" FOX DRUG STORE Prescription Pharmacists ­Free Delivery 1965 High 896-1 ~45 Selma ' FIREBAUGH JUDICIAL DISTRICT CARL CARLOCK STEVE CARLOCK C & E MEAT CO. 1931 First Street, Phone 896-1516 Selma PAGE FUNERAL CHAPEL FRANK PAGE 2014 Arrants 896-1240 SElMA KENT A. FISH President-manager ORANGE COVE ORANGE GROWERS ORANGE COVE Oranges -Cold Storage -Grapes 119 DON BUICK-OLDS-PONTIAC & GMC PAUL DONABEDIAN, Owner Phones : Selma: 896-1865 ­Fresno: 888-2118 Hiway 99 at First Street, Selma, California DEWEY E. COX REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Representing Harry Allan Real Estate 2027 High St., Selma 896-3636 FOWLER JUDICIAL DISTRICT CLARK HUDSPETH DEPUTY CONSTABLE FRED DAVIS CONSTABLE KINGSBURG JUDI'CIAL DISTRICT Build Bette/' 'lIJitA Phones : Selma 896-0753 -Fresno 268-6697 From Fresno Phones to Selma 888-2166 P. O . BOX 76 1900 Ross Street SELMA GENERAL OFFICES: SELMA 6446 EAST SAGINAW AVENUE Terminal: EXETER Eknoian & MacDonald Packing Co.­ Selma DIAMOND MEAT CO. SELMA ( ( 1 J. JOHNSON, CONSTABLE 120 KERMAN JUDICIAL DISTRICT CONSTABLE GENE PETRUCELLI, left to right, DEPUTY CONSTABLES LOUIS PEREIRA, JIM PICKENS and RAY TALLEY G & R Welding & Muffler Shop Ph . 896-2213 Stocks -Duals -Pocks General Welding 2044 THIRD ST., SELMA, CALIFORNIA 2200 Whitson SI. Selma 896-3852 SELMA T.V. CENTER SELMA MOTOR SALES . Motorola & Admiral Sales & Service John Otomo Sma II Appliances 2051 West Front Street Phone 896-3154 1922 E. Front St., Selma 896-1360 Selma West Coast Growers & Packers, Inc. • CINDEREllA & BLONDIE PRODUCTS • A DIVISION OF COMMERCIAL INTERNATIONAL CORP. SELMA 121 PARLIER JUDICIAL DISTRICT MARVIN OWENS CONSTABLE ROBE fiT :YI OI\TAG UE DEPt TY COI\STARLE JACK STURGES CONSTABLE DICK SMITH DEPCTY CONSTABLE PONDEROSA JUDICIAL DISTRICT F'o~c:l's Auto Parts & Il' Machane ShO~ 1901 W . FRONT ST. 896 -3 212 SELMA. CALIF. LAIKAM & HATCHER CO. Vineyard Equipment Mfg. & Repairing 8938 So. McCall Selma 896-1971 ~----------------------------------- LATON COOP GIN INSECTICIDES -­FERTILIZER "Where Ginning Is An Art and Service Is A Pleasure" 923-4943 Laton Compliments Of DALE HUNT 7229 E. Mt. Whitney Laton I I BROWN FEED & SEED, INC. The Home of Brown's Sweet Mix Dairy Feeds Rolling • Grinding -Mixing 867·3558 Riverdale, California BOB CARSTENS CHEVROLET 3164 West Mt. Whitney Avenue RIVERDALE, CALIF. 93656 Riverdale Phone 867 -3534 Fresno-Caruthers 864-8780 DORN'S BUTANE & APPLIANCE 3131 W. MI. Whitney, Riverdale 867-3505 Fresno Phone 864-8805 I FIRST WESTERN BANK AND TRUST CO. RIVERDALE 3494 W . Mt. Whitney Ave. 122 LASSEN MARKET 884-2451 FIve Points FIVE POINTS AUTO PARTS 16920 W. Mt. Whitney Ave. Fresno Phone 864-8787 884-2489 Five Points RIVERDALE DRUG STORE PRESCRI PTiONS 86~-3013 Riverdale McLEOD FORD Sales & Service "The Valley's Fairest Dealer" I 867-3549 Riverdale GLENN POWELL WAREHOUSE P. O . Box 247 Phone 867-3583 -864-8771 Riverdale HARRIS FEEDING CO. CUSTOM CATTlE FEEDING Jack Harris-Owner (209) 884-2437 Telephone P.O. Box 308, Five Points, Calif. Fresno, County A. NESTER CONSTABLE JACK DUTY ROBERT RICH DEPUTY CONSTABLE DEPUTY CONSTABLE Compliments Of HARNISH . FIVE POINTS INC. FIVE POINTS WESTSIDE CROP DUSTERS INC. CROP DUSTING and AIRPLANE SPRAY P. O. Box 305 844-2681 five Points 123 REEDLEY JUDICIAL DISTRICT RALPH PREHE IM JAMES H. MARTIN DE PUTY CONSTABLE CONST ABLE WEST HILLS FINANCE Phone 945-2782 I~ P.O. Box 471 -Huron, Calif. 93234 I T C LIQUOR STORE DELICATESSEN The Best In Imported Wines -Beer -Liquor 36629 So. lassen Ave., Huron 945-2480 ~CELIA'S HOUSE OF BEAUTY ~ ~ ~. TED & CELIA CRUZ, Owners 36629 So. lassen Ave., Huron 945-2393 Huron Welding & Machine Works Vick Hendrix 9th Street 945-2298 Huron I HURON GENERAL STORE Red Flurry, Owner Box 426 Ph . 945-2350 Huron, Calif. 124 Compliments of I J. B. HAWKIN'S I RANCH FIVE POINTS BOSTON RANCH CO. STAR ROUTE 2, BOX 100 LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA VERNON L. THOMAS, INC. HURON SANGER JUDICIAL DISTRICT THOMAS L. KLOSE DEPUTY CONSTABLE VAL M. VALLES CONSTABLE CITY GARAGE & RA,DIATOR WORKS National Auto Road Service AAA Contract Station No. 118 Phone 935-1239 504 East Polk Street Coalinga Compliments of M. J. & R. S. ALLEN COALINGA RESERVE DEPUTY CONSTABLE (1. to r.) JACK MC ELROY, THOMAS SALAZAR, DANNY NAVARETTE, JUAN MERCADO PIPPIN'S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES AND SPECIALIZED MACHINE WORK P.O. Box 497 -154 N. 4th St. -Ph. 935-3078 Coalinga, California 93210 VIERHUS FARMS Coalinga, California 125 POISELMA JUDICIAL DISTRIICT CLARENCE BENTLEY CONSTABLE B. SMITH DEPUTY CONSTABLE THREE ROCKS Grocery -Cafe -Dept. Store P.O. Box 204 Three Rocks Hwy 33 Between Mendota & Coalinga COALINGA MARKET 309 E. Polk St. 935-2649 Coalinga Compliments of BIRDWELL RANCH Coalinga JOHN T. BRAGG & SONS Funeral Chapel 486 No. 5th St. 935-3338 Coalinga John Bragg Sr. Phillip Bragg COALINGA FARMS J. M. and TOM LOVELACE P.O. Box 438, Coalinga 935-0190 OILFIELD SHELL SERVICE Route 1 -Box 165 COALINGA, CALIF. RON LEE UNION OIL DISTRIBUTOR P.O. Box 834 -Coalinga 935-1687 BURNETT CONSTRUCTION CO. General Pipeline & Oilfield Maintenance Contractors Phone. Bus. (209) 935-0034 -Res. 935-0265 Coalinga CLARENCE R. VAN DYKE Ranch Star Rt. 1, Box 34 935-2856 Coalinga JOHN C. CONN RANCH COALINGA 126 POLICE DEPARTMENTS OF FRESNO COUNTY COALINGA POLICE DEPARTMENT COALINGA POLICE DEPARTMENT ­Officers and staffmembers of the Coalinga Police Department are, left to right, back row: Capt. Robert Houtchens, Chief A . . C. Griffith, Sgt. W. R. Nix; second row: Officer Bradford Doan, Officer Michael Keenan, Sgt. James Henry, Officer Thomas Mueller; front row: Radio Operators, Jewell Barnhart, Margaret Fraites, Willene Jeffreys, Police Clerk Winnie Taylor. I BILL'S UNION & AUTO Appliances -Radio -TV Garage Cantua Creek, Calif. SHINER'S DEPT. STORE COMPLETE LINE OF Men's -Women's -Children's Clothing Shoes -Notions -Drugs Three Rocks MINNITE'S VARIETY STORE P. O. Box 198, Cantua Creek, Caifornia GILlO'S DESERETTE GROCERY & LIQUOR P. O. Box 44, Cantua Creek Phone San Joaquin 698-8649 WEST SIDE PUMP CO. Pumps -Pump Repairs & Sprinkler Systems Phone 693-4315 San Joaquin, Calif. WEST SIDE CAFE On & Off Sale liquors Pete l. & Anna Niboli 8729 Main St., Saln Joaquin @!fC NATIONAL MARKET ~Wholesale and Retail Meat and GroceriesSan Joaq.in, Calif. INSTfTUl1011Al SIll fRUIT· YEG£TABl£S &!ll'tC£S PIIone 693-4337 , I MATT'S CLUB Son Joaquin I 127 CILOVIS POLICE DEPARTMENT CLOVIS POLICE DEPARTMENT -Members are shown (back row, 1. to r.) Chief Thomas W. Higgason; Sgt. Jack McGoughy; Patrolman Larry Spiers; Sgt. Verlin Gould; Patrolmen Charles Atkino, William Beaver, James Christopher, Don Twilleager, John Atkino and Lt. Gino Pishione. (Front row seated, 1. to. r. ) Sgt. Harry Rohde; Juv. Officer James Morrow; Dispatcher Evelyn Bennett; Dis­ patcher Shirley Birr; Policewoman Frances Qualls and Patrolmen Shelby Cox and Dick Brownell. BETTER HOSPITALS MEAN BETTER CARE AND BETTER HEALTH SUPPORT SAINT AGNES HOSPITAL BUILDING PROGRAM FRANK C. DIENER RANCH Five Points, Calif. w. J. DEAL RANCH Growers Of * COTTON * GRAIN * MELONS * FLAX * CORN P.O. Box 427-Mendota 128 HURON POLICE DEPARTMENT -Members of the Huron Police Department in 1970 are. from left to right. Eugene Davis. Frank Alarcon, Ruben Urias and Chief Clarence Enos. WESTSIDE CHEMICAL WESTSIDE HARDWARE MENDOTA MOTOR PARTS P. O. Box 126, Mendota Phone 655-4346 BEST WISHES v. C. BRITTON COMPANY ,FIREBAUGH, CAUF. PEREZ BROS. •Growers and Shippers CALIFORNIA FRUITS & VEGETABLES Firebaugh, California JOHNNIE'S SEASIDE SERVICE PHONE 655-4121 Belmont & Hwy. 33 -837 Derrick Ave. Mendota PAPPAS & CO. Growers -Sh ippers -Distributors of GOLDEN TREAT CANTALOUPES Mendota, Calif. 129 Kerman Police Department KERMAN POLICE DEPARTMENT Standing before the Kerman City Hall are Bess Niederquell, Chief James McElroy, Dan Childress, Paul Nikitin, Wayne Rasmussen, and Olen McDaniel. FIREBAUGH CONCRETE & MATERIALS CO. ADAMS AUTO SUPPLY Firebaugh REBECCHI DEPT. STORE Shoes and Clothing for the Family Blue Chip Stamps -Bankamericard 1467 11 th Street 659-2259 Firebaugh D. T. LOCKE RANCH Bass Ave. ­Box 126 659-2517 firebaugh HELM BEAN & SEED WAREHOUSE, INC. P. O. Box 68 Phone (209) 866-5422 • 864·8533 HelM, CALIFORNIA Ready Mix Concrete -Rock -Sand Sock Cement Ben Latorraca -Res . OL 9·2862 8th SI. & Highway JJ Firebaugh, Calif. MILLER & WILSON MARKET Phone 698-8452 Tranquillity NEW IDRIA MINING AND CHEMICAL COMPANY 3457 SO. CEDAR AYE . P. O. BOX 2806 PHONE 237-5121 FRE NO, CALIFORNIA 93745 WE W/~H TO SALUTE OUR OFFICERS OF THE FRESNO COUNTY SH ERIFF'S DEPT. 130 KINGSBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT KINGSBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT -Members ofthe Kingsburg Police Depart­ ment are: Rear row, left to right, Chief of Police Helge W. Lindholm, Desk Ser­ geant Robert Johnson, Patrolman Herbert King, Desk Sergeant John Croft and Desk Sergeant Tilden Tremper. Front row, Patrolman Paul Johnson, Patrolman Robert Speer, Desk Sergeant Ruben Linman, Patrolman Clifford Palm and Lieu­ . tenant Don Wright. /fCPaltl' SIMS CHEVROLET, INC. Putting You First, Keeps Us First Chevrolet Dealer Since 1930 846-9335 -264-5978 758 So. Madera Ave., Kerman RENO'S HARDWARE Sporting Goods Television -RCA, Philco, Hotpoint Appliances -Hotpoint, Whirlpool, Philco, Amana 776 So. Madera Ave. 846-9491 Kerman, Calif. KROMBERG BROS. 13550 W. Clinton Ave. 846-8455 Kerman, California MACK LAZARUS SALES & SERVICE * FORDS * RAMBLERS * YAMAHA SPORTCYCLES* MOBILE HOMES * TRAVEL TRAILERS " LOW-CST DELIVERED PRICES IN THE STATE " TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 6410 N. Blackstone, Fresno -439-1930 14750 W. Wh;le.bridge Rd., Kermon -846.9341 fresno Phone 233·1802 A & H FARMS RANCH VI 6-8758 Kerman BAKER COMMODITIES, INC. FRESNO 237-4320 KERMAN 846-9393 KERMAN DIVISION P. O. BOX 4.87 KERMAN, CAliFORNIA NOBLE CATTLE CO. P. O . Box 511 Kerman 131 I ORANGE COVE POLICE DEPARTMENT ORANGE COVE POLICE DE­ PARTMENT -Officers and staff members of the Orange Cove Pol­ ice Department are: Front row, left-to-right, Dispatchers, steve Kuffel, Betty Robinson, Olive Nei­ hart and E la ine Brown. Back row, Chief of Police J ames Tackett, Assistant Chief Elmer Chaffin, Sgt. Richard Glasener, Patrolma n Mandel Chavez, Reserve Officer Ben Widner, P atrolman Alfonso Elizondo. WEST McKINLEY GROCERY 11499 West McKinley, Fresno Phone 846-834 I'-Kerman SAKATA PACKING CO. Growers -Shippers -Packers of Fresh Fruits 843-2433 Biola Kerman I EPPERSON'S MARKET 2590 N. Madero, Kerman 846-8438 JOHN T. 'BRAGG & SONS Funeral Chapel 53B So. Madero Ave. Ph . 846-9369 Kerman John Bragg Jr. KERMAN WHOLESALE MEAT 861 So. Madero Ave. Kerman, Calif. Business Ph. 846-9694 Fresno -4B5-8927 FRED PALlESl, Owner CARUTHERS AUTO SUPPLY 13358 So. Henderson 864-3057 Caruthers, Calif. I I CLEVENGER MERCANTILE CO., INC. Hardware, Implements, Fuller Points, Etc. 864-3019 Caruthers DOUBLE M M COCKTAILS & LIQUOR STORE 13019 So. Elm Ave. 864-3349 Caruthers LASSEN FOOD MARKET 13015 So. Elm Ave. Caruthers KLEPPER RANCHES CARUTHERS 132 REEDLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT -.......~ • ..,.1\1:". :'>L'I_ .--<-~~ REEDLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT -Officers of the Reedley Police Department shown before a map of the city and surrounding area are: Sitting, left-to-right, Bobby V. Faulkner, Police Dispatcher; J ames Blackmon, Police Dispatcher; Elmer Rodie, Chief; J ames MacKenzie, Police Comm.; Bill Buchanan, Captain; Mike LaRue, Police Dispatcher; Cruz Espino, Police Dispatcher. Standing. left­ to-right, Jeff Nevels, Sgt.; Mike Slappey, Police Officer; Walter Schmitter, Re­ serve Officer; Gerald Blanks, Police Officer; Harold Craft, Reserve Officer; Bill Gunn, Reserve Officer; Robert Beck, Police Officer; Eddie Soliz, Police Of­ ficer; Bill Chance, Reserve Officer; Lowell Walters, Sgt.; Marvin Hunter, Police Officer; Bobby Chapman, Police Officer; Jack Bryan, Reserve Officer, James Cline, ReserveOfficer. Not in Photo: E. "Buzz" Bergthold, Reserve Officer (on military leave ). ARC ELECTRIC Commercial-Industrial-Residential Wiring -Repairs 7865 N. Sunnyside, Clovis 299-4693 DAY & NIGHT LUNCH Carl & Margie McCraw 864-8552 415 Tahoe Caruthers ECONOMY CLEANERS "We Operate Our Own Plant" Wally & Brenda Boswell, Owners 632 Clovis Ave. 299-6005 Clovis COLLINS BACKHOE SERVICE 12" 18" 24" 36" 299-4295 If No Answer Call 237-9104 Ask For Car 63 6370 N. Temperance CLOVIS 133 SANGER POLICE DE,PARTME'NT SANGER POLICE DEPARTMENT -Officers and staff of the Sanger Police De­ partment pictured above a re: Front row, left to right: Robert Q . Bustamante, Chief, Robert Galloway, Det. Sergeant (Juvenile), Evanjaline Hartman, Juvenile Offi­ cer (Trainee), Henry Ramirez, Patrolman, Ascencion (Jack) Hernandez, Patrol­ man, Andrew Padilla, Patrol Sergeant, Rodolfo (Rudy) Garza, Patrolman (Train­ ee), Anthony (Tony) Guerrero, Patrolman, Perfecto (Pete ) Medrano, Patrol­ man (Trainee), Ervin Metzler, Det. Sergeant (Investigation). Back row: Richard Harris, Dispatcher-Jailer, Elliott Martinez, Patrol Sergeant, Warren Brandsen, Patrolman, Martin Stumpf, Patrol Sergeant, Richard McClanahan, Patrolman, Don Shepherd, Dispatcher-Jailer Sergeant, Duane White, Dispatcher-Jailer, Rob­ ert Diehl, Patrolman, Clinton West, Patrolman. CLOVIS ~MBI]L~NCE 2,99-2818 CfmrtefmS, Dependable Servi~e, 24 Hfmrs II Dall RADIO DISPATCHED -OXYGEN EQUIPPED PATIENT AMBULANCE SERVICE, INC. CLOVIS, CALIFORNIA DANiel B. MARTIN ALfRED w. HOBBS AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING CONTRACTORS USIDENTIAI. -COMMERCIAl. SALES· SERVICE Authorized Soles&. Service Skilled Installation & Remodelill9 DeaJer for We Do the Design & layout f,.. E'fima", Ch••rfully Given biltinll .undings Ai, Conditioned Without Interruption of I.,.in... 7 Year Bank financing Avoilable 801 Purvis Ave. MI RANCHO TORTILLA SHOP 299-3183 Clovis Fresno-Travelodge Mobile Home Park 5 Star Rating Deluxe Accommodations Club House -Adult Swimming Pool Shaw at Minnewawa 299-2924 Clovis ~~______________________________~ JIM'S PLACE & CLUB ROOM 430 Clovis Ave. Clovis 299-9943 r SAV,INO'S MARKET TONY SAVINO 4690 E. Herndon CLOVIS 299-4653 BUDDLE AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING 1402 E. Toll House Road S'a. BU~d~~o,!~~.·rs;~."';~~oSaIl.fI.d C I ovi s Phone 299-4000 134 SELMA POLICE DEPARTMENT I SELMA POLICE DEPARTMENT -Members of the Selma Police Department are: Seated, left to right: Officer Ed Sharp, Desk Sgt. Gladys Stafford, Desk Sgt. Margaret Lucio, Desk Sgt. Ann Surabian, Officer B. Golden. Middle row: Officer . S. Ramirez, Sgt. J. Martin, Capt. E. Fowler, Chief J. Brockett, Sgt. Wm. Valen­ zuela, Officer J. White, Officer T. Gray, Officer D. Nabors. Back row: Officer J. Smith, Animal Regulation, S. De Soto. A-l ELECTRIC CO.* Complete Wiring* Alterations* Maintenance* Repairs . Prompt & Courteous ServicE'! 83L Barstow Ave., Clovis 299-5491 Clovis Avenue Sanitarium Since 1942 Bed & Ambulatory ­Men and Women Licensed by State Dept. of Mental Hygiene 2604 Clovis Ave. CLOVIS 291 -2173 You're safe and secure... ~ and you save money, too!/S' MAL JOHNSON INSURANCE ~:t~~~~ co'" us today 747 Pol lasky, Clovis -299-4303 RUSSCO ELECTRONICS MFG. 299-4692 Professional Radio Broadcasting Equipment 6879 N . Sunnyside Ave. Clovis I I Office Clovis 299-6897 W. J. HUTCHISON Res. Fresno 227-4822 LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 622 Fifth Street 4160 N . Wilson Ave. Clovis, Calif. Fresno, Calif. ! Troisi's LUNCHES . . . DINNERS .. . COCKTAILS 1441 Tollhouse Road Ruby Troisi 299-2188 Clovis, California PAPAGNI FRUIT CO. CLOVIS Phone 299-2541 MARSHALL STATION Dining Room & Tavern Auberry Rd., Ph . 299-6339 Auberry Ph. 855-2434 Chris & Bill Schmidt, Prop. 135 SHERIFF FOR A DAY -Michael Warnert, a San Joaquin Memorial High School student, was sworn in last November as Sheriff For a Da y by Sheriff Melvin Willmirth. His appoint­ ment was part of an annual Fresno-Clovis Optimists Clubs' sponsored Youth Day Event. SASSANO'S MENS WEAR Nationally Advertised Merchandise 448 Pollasky Ave. 299-4430 Clovis CLOVIS DRAY & ICE CO. FEED -FARM SUPPLY ~ICE 264 Clovis CLOVIS CY 9-4628 Owner, John B. Weldon Where You Buy THE BEST FOR LESS 745 Clovis Ave. CLOVIS Stereo -Color -Black & White Master Charge -BankAmericard STAN'S TV & RADIO REPAIR Auto -Home -Quality Service -Guaranteed 7 Days Answering Service -Phone 299-7207 606 Pollasky Ave. Clovis RON'S DAIRY SUPPLIES & SERVICE Deilaval Dealer ~Sales & Service 607 W. Keats, Clovis 299-8516 r-----------------------------------~I RIENEWAL BODY WORKS Body & Fender Repair Painting -Brake Work 711 E. Shaw Ave., Clovis 299-2116 NELL'S INN BEER -POOL TABLES 410 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299-9953 Serving The Greater Fresno Area CLOVIS READY-MIX CONCRETE Rock -Cement -Sand -Gravel -Admixes 299-4335 1641 Tollhouse Rd., Clovis DIAL HYDROCRANE SERVICE Hydraulic Crane -Remote Control 5 Ton -50 Foot Boom I 1132 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299-3459 I CLOVIS CITRUS CO. ~ ORANGES ­ 7373 N. Minnewawa, Clovis 299-3111 Congratulations EMMERT FOREST PRODUCTS, Inc. 2310 E. Shepherd Avenue Clovis KUR-MAX SERVICE Parking Lot Service Line Striping 6200 N. Villa, Clovis 299-6735 REMCO CONSTRUCTION CO. General Building & Engineering 816 Lincoln Ave., Clovis 299-2581 BOICE FUNERAL HOME Lady Assistant 308 Pollasky -299-4372 CLOVIS 136 ~~ <. ~~" ~" ~" ~., METHADONE-NEW HOPE FOR HEROIN ADDICTS COMPLETE PAVING SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL OILING EQUIPMENT RENTAL Fred :Hedges -President FOR ESTIMATES CAll 299-6560 763 Sunnyside Ave., Clovis '-";~EU-SS GUN SHOP SALES -REPAIR -REBLUEING 8724 N. MINNEWAWA CLOVIS, CALIFORNIA 93612 Phone 299-6248 Methadone, a new experimental therapy, now offers a substantial hope of rehabilitation for heroin and other opiate addicts. Despite the fact that it substitutes one addiction for another, experts are convinced that no other presently available therapy offers compar­ able promise for the many thousands of heroin addicts who are seeking help. Legally, metha­ done is still experimental in the United States. Practically, its effectiveness has been ade­ quately established, and its benefits clearly outweigh its hazards. Many treatment centers have been estab­ lished in areas where heroin addiction is common and their results have generally con­ firmed methadone is effective when properly administered and supervised. Methadone is an opiate-type narcotic drug with analgesic effects similar to those of morphine. Its effectiveness against heroin addiction results from its ability to block the euphoriant effects of heroin and the craving for the opiate without heroin's deleterious physical and mental effects. Unlike other narcotics, methadone is highly effective when taken orally and it is relatively long acting, from 12 to 48 hours, depending on the dosage. Usually, a single oral dose is sufficient to prevent euphoria if the patient uses heroin. (Continlled 0 11 Next PaRe) ISAAC "IKE" HERRERA SUDDEN PLUMBING CO. PLUMBING CONTRACTOR COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL We point with pride to our work on some of the nicest and largest commercial buildings, apartments and homes in the County. 604 10th St., Clovis Phone 299-6632 137 This effect is specific for opiate type drugs and it must be remembered that methadone offers no benefits to patients who are depend­ ent on such drugs as barbituates or amphet­ amines, or who are alcoholic. Methadone is not recommended for the occasional user of narcotics, or for those with a short history of dependence. With such persons the effort should be made to cure heroin addiction by a more conventional means, such as individual or group psycho­ therapy. If an addict, especially a criminal addict is to become a responsible member of soci­ ety, capable of holding a steady job and living as a normal citizen in the community, his own energies must enter into the treatment process. An unmotivated addict can be con­ fined, punished and lectured, but he returns to drugs as soon as he is released from cus­ tody. The failures of civil commitment pro­ grams go to prove the futility of force in the treatment process. In short, methadone treatment has been proven a successful means of dealing with narcotic addiction. It is unquestionably the most successful treatment available today. for heroin addiction. Methadone's therapeutic qualities include: There are no known long­ term debilitation effects from methadone ad­ ministration. It i~ a long-acting drug whose effects last 24 hours when administered by the oral route. Patients feel well and behave (qJJ~~)TRUDI'S COFFEE SHOP IN CLOVIS BREAKFAST -LUNCH -DINNER HOMEMADE PIES FOOD TO GO Bonanza Shopping Center -Clovis Av & E Show Av A&W ROOTBEER DRIVE IN Enjoy Momma -Poppa -Baby or Teenager Burgers with a Frostee Mug of Root Beer 457 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299-5040 EL CHARRO CAFE BEER -POOL 622 5th St., Clovis 299-9989 A-l ROOFING CO. Residential -Industrial -Commercial 24-Hour Service " No Jab Tao Large Or Tao Small" Charles Miller -Owner 6620 E. Gettysburg Ave., Clovis 291-7796 SMITH VAN & STORAGE * Agent: United Van Lines Local & Long Distance Moving -Packing & Storage 1511 Railroad Ave., Clovis 299-2548 SERENA VISTA Golf and Country Club Semi-Private Golf Course -Open Every Day Caffee Shop -Electric Cart Rentals Pulling Green -Driving Range -Lessons 10525 E. Shaw Ave., .Clovis 299-2456 5'12 Miles East of Clovis Ave. DEE'S TAVERN & CLUB ROOM COCKTAILS Western Music -Dancing 532 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299-9900 QUALITY CABINET SHOP FORMICA TOPS Custom Cabinets -Booths 795 Purvis Ave., Clovis 299-4790 in do ab ad all po oi: fo ye st is tr pl dE I· 1: lbiT ~OT"!R TO ~N$WlER. C.,,~~\~ SRUMIT ftN.,,,,O'" -ITS C. E.f-DE.TE:C.T·IVe.S, RL""""'~ FOr\ Yo"." i 138 in a normal fashion while taking the metha­ done treatment. Methadone reduces or totally abolishes drug craving which drives heroin addicts to continue their addiction. Methadone also blockades the euphoria associated with narcotic usage and discourages illegal trade of heroin and other opiates. Methadone is ex­ traordinarily inexpensive and costs less than two cents a day per patient. The methadone treatment program pro­ posed for Fresno County would treat 100 her­ oin addicts. Itwould cost an estimated $87,000 for staff, facilities and the drug for the first year of operation. This cost would drop sub­ stantially in succeedingyears. Fresno County is seeking state funds for a methadone drug treatment program. The estimated cost is in providing treatment for 100 addicts seven days a week. There are reported 400 addicts in Fresno County. The costs for the program involve staffing, laboratory tests, and sup­ plies. The cost would drop to $34,000 the second year for the same 100 addicts when SLIM & JACKIE'S COUNTRY KITCHEN 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. Breakfast (a II day) -Lunch -Din ner Slim & Jackie Trotter, Owners 4686 E. Herndon, Clovis 299-7752 King's River Pine Industries, Inc. Manufacturers of * Sugar Pine * Ponderosa Pine* White Fir * Incense Cedar Lumber (209) 855-2215 P.O. Box 227 Auberry, Calif. 93602 E. B. YANCEY LUMBER CO., INC. Tollhouse, Calif. Phone 855-2485 Shaver Lake, Calif. Phone 841-3337 treatment is reduced to once a week visits. There is a possibility such a treatment pro­ gram could be funded under the Medi-Cal pro­ gram with 100 percent reimbursement. An­ other alternative is funding the program un­ der the state mental health laws, in which the state pays 90 percent of the costs and the county the remaining 10 percent. The Fresno County Board of Supervisors has authorized the County Administrative Of­ fice to investigate the possibility of establish­ ing a local treatment program. The action followed a report in which it was estimated heroin addicts are costing county residents between $43.8 million and $58.4 million an­ nually in stolen property and law enforcement activities. It costs the addict from $ 75 to $100 adayto support his "habit". To support such a habit from stolen property, the addict must steal four times the value Qf the prop­ erty, $100 worth of goods to make $25. The savings to county residents is obvious and it is quite possible that some program may be established within the next year. STEVE & JERRY'S CAFE & SERVICE SHORT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY IEVERYTHING FOR THE FISHERMAN 17304 N. FRIANT FRIANT, CALIF. FRIANT GARAGE Towing -Standard Products HAROLD R. BENSON 822-2270 Friant RALPH SINOR'S LOST LAKE DRIVE IN & BAIT SHOP Picnic Supplies LOST LAKE CRESSMAN'S GROCERIES -GAS -OIL PINE RIDGE MUIR TRAIL RANCH (Accessible only by boat and horseback I For Ihase who would enjoy fishing, horseback riding, sighl· seeing. mineral hot spring baths, ranch meals on o. remote High Sierra Wilderness Ranch lacaled mid·way alang the John Muir Trail. EI. 7600. Log or tent cabins available. Write Winter Quarters, Box 167, Auberry, Calif. 93602, or phone 209-855-2476. 139 HOLIDAY BREAK The Records Section were hosts to the rest of the department at a special holiday coffee break the day before Christmas. Everyone took a little longer than usual in order to fully enjoy the holiday pastries pre­ pared by the women of the Records Section. Coffee was served from 9:30 to 11. S®251-5055 M. L. IVIE REAL ESTATE Shaver lake & Auberry, Calif. 855-2555 AUBERRY READY MIX Auberry and Shaver lake 855-2351 AUBERRY PON DEROSA GAS CO. Formerly Mikkelsen Butane Service 31822 Auberry Road -Ph. 855-2565 P. O. Box 138, Auberry AUBERRY GENERAL STORE GAS -GROCERIES -MEATS DRY GOODS -N<JTIONS Gene & Amy Anthony Auberry, Calif. PONDEROSA MARKET GENERAL MERCHANDISE Fresh Meats -Vegetables liquor Dept. Fred Tuttle, Perry M. Heard & Barney Amundsen Owners Auberry, 855-2533 NEW AUBERRY GROCERY General Merchandise & Service Station S & H Stamps Auberry Mel & Violet Harrington 855-2550 AUBERRY GARAGE Richfield Mike VanderVeur 855-2560 P.O. Box 234 Auberry 140 CAREER GUIDANCE DAY -1969 SCHOOL Visitation Officer Ron Wood explains to valley students the many opportunities of serving your community through employ­ ment in law enforcement. A fully equillped patrol unit, coupled with an assortment of pictorial dis­ plays , were used to illustrate num­ erous pOints in Deputy Wood's presentation. TWIN SERVICE • 24 Hour Towing • Gas • Oil • Accessories • Mechanic Mobile Home Transportation Shaver Lake 841-3360 SHAVER LAKE LODGE Dining Room -Cocktails Marina, Cabins, Service Station 841-3326 SHAVER LAKE GARAGE A A A TOWING National Auto Club Clyde Taylor Shaver Lake, Calif. ANGELO'S SHAVER LAKE BAKERY & COFFEE SHOP P. O. Box 37 Shaver Lake ANN'S COUNTRY KITCHEN "HOME MADE PIES" Draft Beer Shaver Lake Ph. 841-3252 SHANNON HARDWARE Parts & Repair Service Far Standard Outbaard Motors & Chain Saws Homelite Chain Saws -Building Hardware LARRY & NOLA SHANNON P.O. Box 68 , Shaver Lake Phone 841·3298 When at HUNTINGTON LAKE Visit 'THE PINE CONE SHOPPE" LAKESHORE, CALIF. LAKE SHORE RESORT ON HUNTINGTON LAKE ANN W. EDWARDS, Owner P.O. Lakeshore Resort, Calif. GENERAL STORE -FRESH MEATS HOUSEKEEPING & MOTEL COTTAGES TRAILER COURT BOATS & MOTORS C~ffee Shop & Restaurant Cocktail Bar -Packaged Liquor SEASON May to October 141 FRESNO COUNTY COMMUNITIES Caruthers KRUG'S FIRE & BURGLAR DETECTION PAG'S & JUANITA Fire Alarms -Sales & Service 659-2068F AND S MARKET 2334 W . Tahoe 864 -3181 Box 55, Clovis Ph. 299-2840 I 1178 0 Street Firebaugh Caruthers ~--------------------------~ L1NENBACH AUTO PARTS Fowler Clovis -Wholesale and Retail Sales ­ MIRIGIAN ELECTRIC SERVICE604 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299-4381ALCORN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 834-2691 VOLKSWAGEN SPECIALIST 5487 E. Dinuba, Fowler RALPH'S DRUG STORE299-5264 No. Tollhouse & Sunnyside, Clovis Huron344 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299-2101 RUFUS MciLROY THE BEAR PAW CO. Farm EquipmentRAY CHECK MANUFACTURING4165 E. Perrin, Clovis Lassen at Tenth, Huron ·299-6852 807 Barstow, Clovis Phone WHitney 5-2266 299-6834 RANCH HARDWARE & VARIETY JAY BRINKLEY SERVICE Next To the Post Office in HuronSHAW-VILLA LIQUORS1110 Clovis Ave., Clovis Every Thing for the Family NeedsBeer -Wine -liquors299-4471 4150 E. Show at Villa, Clovis 299-7651 SMOKE HOUSE BAR CLOVIS GLASS SHOP AND RESTAURANT Special izing in Auto Gloss Coalinga Lassen Avenue Huron 756 Pollasky, Clovis 299-2819 TONY'S MARKETJERRY'S PHILLIPS 66 GROCERIES -MEATS -VEGETABLES ·'Meet Your Friends Here"CONFER LATHING & PLASTERING BEER & WINE Specialists In Commercial Jobs 504 E. Polk Ave., Coalinga 935-3220 Lassen Avenue Huron 6789 N . DeWolf, Clovis 299-7921 KermanLACEY'S CAFE In the heart of TownFOSTER FREEZE DOROTHY'S Coa.li nga Junior & Young Adult Fashions 902 Clovis Ave., Clovis 299-2820 723 S. Madera, Kermtln WALKERS COCKTAIL LOUNGE 846-8666 HILLMAN'S SHOE STORE 167 E. Elm Ave., Coalinga KERMAN CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY All Typel furniture, Auto & Truck Shoes for the Entire Family Upholstery Cleaning ServicePhone 935-9941 f ree Estimates; Free Pickup & De livery QUALI TV WORKMANSH I P 481 Pollasky, Clovis 299-4764 Del Rey 178 S. Madero, Kerman 8A6 -8737 (Fresno 266·6988) DAVID W. HORNE SNOW'S BERT'S DEL RANCHO REY MARKETIncome Tax & Bookkeeping Service Men and Boys Clothing 433 Portola Ave. Del Rey 1433 Tollhouse Rd ., Clovis 299-2559 719 S. Madero Ave., Kerman Ph 846 881 1 Firebaugh KingsburgHUNSAKER CONSTRUCTION CO. ClOVIS Compliments VALLIS RESTAURANT J & M LIQUOR & SPORT GOODS RICHARD J. 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Forest Service 485-5000 Border Patrol 485-5000 U.S. District Court Clerk 485-5000 Probation and Parole 485-5000 MISCELLANEOUS AGENCIES National Board of Fire Underwriters Madera 673-3224 Better Business Bureau 268-6424 METROPOLITAN EMERGENCY Sheriff's Department Coroner Mid-Valley Fire District Business Calls East Fresno Station Easton station North Fresno Station Southeastern station Fresno Police Department Fresno Fire Department Fig Garden Fire District North Central Fire District Humane SoCiety GENERAL District Attorney County Jail General Hospital County Counsel Veteran's Service Officer Municipal Courts Probation Office Sherifrs Air Squadron Juvenile Hall Welfare Department Public Works Road Patrol Fresno County SafetyCouncil Superior Courts Public Defender Fresno Police Academy OTHER CITIES-RURAL AREAS (Constables can be called direct or contacted through Sheriff's Dept. ) AUBERRY Constable Fire BIOLA Deputy Constable Fire BOWLES and MONMOUTH Constable Fire BURREL and FIVE POINTS Deputy Constable Fire AREA 266-8151 266-8151 233-1821 233-5838 255-4994 264-4256 439-0181 264-6892 266-8331 233-7291 227-8855 or 233-8773 233-8773 or 264-9195 237-2141 266-8291 266-8151 485-8000 268-6011 268-6011 268-6011 268-6011 237-8546 255-9711 255-9711 268-6011 268-7807 268-6011 268-6011 255-3917 CARUTHERS and RAISIN CITY 855-2525 855-2585 846-8706 843-2477 834-3425 834-3111 WA3-4951 EN 1-1462 Constable Fire Justice Court CLOVIS PoHce Department Constable City Fire Department Rural Fire Calls Justice Court COALINGA Police Department City Fire Department Constable Rural Fire Calls Justice Court 864-3160 864-3211 864-3160 299-2121 299-6710 or 299-8493 299-4315 299-6027 299-4964 935-1525 935-1651 935-0264 935-0811 935-2745 143 I Corner 6th & Riofrio LANARE GROCERY 7462 W. Mt. Whitney Ave. GREETINGS FROM MEMBERS & OFFICERS OF GENERAL TEAMSTERS UNION LOCAL NO. 431 EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS Raymond Schull .. . Pre •. Fronk Venturo . .... Vice Pres . Harry Kochodoorion .. Sec . & Treo •. Harry Marashion . Recording Sec . TRUSTEES ASSISTANT Joe DeJu.lo BUSINESS AGENTS lorry Keller John Gilio Tony Fornaro Hershel love joy Lorry McCormick lorry Booker 1059 T STREET FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93721 laton REEDLEY ARMY SURPLUS Bools -Camping -Fishing Clothing LATON LUMBER COMPANY 1141 G St ., Reedley 638 -2719 P. O. Box 188 Phone WA 3-4636 1---------------1 ROGER'S CORNER GROCERY 22015 E. Adams Ave. Mendota Reedley CRA WFORD MOTEL "0" Street TOM'S T.V. & APPLIANCES Mendota ~ 349 I Street, Reed'ley 638-2636 NAYARIT GROCERY Riverdal Calif.PAULEY'S BLACKSMITH & WELDING HOLLIS TIRE SERVICE P. O. Box 241 Tires -Batteries -Accessories Orange Cove 3714 Mt. Whitney 867-3413 APRILE'S PLACE 19763 E. 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Dinuba, Selma 896-2552 144 OUT OF THE PAST FRESNO'S MOST FAMOUS JAI L BREAK THE MOST NOTORIOUS jailbreak in the history of Fresno County occurred one foggy night in late 1893. Telegraph lines soon car­ ried the news throughout the West and San Francisco newsmen were quickly dispatched to Fresno to cover the chase that was certain to follow. It was a well planned break as told in the local newspapers in great detail. Their ac­ counts still make interesting reading as well as giving an insight into life and law enforce­ ment over 70 years ago. To better appreciate the importance of the break, you should know that it was no ordinary criminal who escaped. The escapee was the clever and contro­ versial Chris Evans, leader of the state's last famous train robbery gang of Evans and Sontag. He had been jailed only after a man­ hunt of nearly a year through the rough COun­ try between Visalia and what is now Sequoia National Park. By the time he was captured four men had died and nine had been wounded. His partner, John Sontag, was captured at the r'!!~o~~0!l!'!a~,!!~ "SeTtling The Valley Si1lce 1922" You Worked For Your Money, Now Let It Work For You "l MO., ~o ~IIIII~ +"11\'" Fresno Office located at 1110 East Olive Fresno, Ca. STOCKTON (MAIN OFFICE ) NORTH STOCKTON • MODESTO TURLOCK • MERCED • LOS BANOS • OAKDALE • FRESNO Serving A II Faiths FUNERAL HOME FRESNO -OAKHURST same time but soon after died of wounds re­ ceived in the final battle. Thousands of hours had been spent by lawmen and seekers of the $10,000 reward offered for the bandits dead or alive. During the hunt the public was divided between those who considered them vicious criminals and those who thought they were being persecuted by the Southern Pacific. Anti-railroad newspapers used it as an oppor­ tunity to arouse emotions against the politic­ al domination of the state by the railroads. Evans languished in jail nearly five months before being brought to trial on No­ vember 20, 1893. He wa s tried for the murder of two deputies killed in the final battle, not train robbery, and wa s found guilty on Decem­ ber 14. Sentencing was continued until Janu­ ary 4 because sickness delayed the prepara­ tion of the transcript of the case. The following newspaper account has been edited and condensed but contains the essen­ (Continlled on N ext Page) Central California's FASHION Department Stores Since 1904 FRESNO • MERCED • VISALIA "FOR A SPECIAL TREAT •••" TRY ONI O. OUR DILICIOU5 HAMBURGERS OR HAM SANDWICHES ALONG WITH A PIKE 0' ~ESH 5TRAWISIRY PIE MARl! CALLENDER'S PIES OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS 10 A.M. UNTIL 10 P.M. FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS 10 A.M. UNTIL 11 P.M. 4239 NO. BLACKSTONE FRESNO PHONE 224-1865 145 ____________ tial facts of the most publicized jailbreak in the county's history. ARCHITECTURAL Concrete Products FRESNO EXPOSITOR -December 29. 1893 * TEXTURED CONCRETE * Reinforced Concrete Crib Specialist 2614 W. Dudley, Fresno Ph. 485-1192 STANTON BIGGS GENERAL ENGINEERING CONTRACTOR Office 264-2941 2825 North Weber -Fresno. ART McCULLOUGH ARMAC co. Sealer & Binder For Asphalt Paving 1446 N. Sierra Vista, Fresno 251-0551 CESAR'S BODY SHOP Complete Body & Fender Repairing & Painting * American * Foreign * Sports FREE ESTIMATES & TOWING Bankamericard & Mastercharge Cesar Coronado -Owner 259 N. Palm Ave., Fresno 266-2900 COMMERCIAL BODY & SALES MFG. CO., INC. The escape ofChris Evans from the county jail last evening at 6 o'clock was one of the I 2680 S. Orange 266-0836 most desperate achievements ever done in the desperate career of that famous bandit. SHORE In point of accurate planning and thorough ACOUSTICAL & INSULATION execution it can scarcely find an equal any­ where. Not only were the means provided for gettingout of jail. but the things outside were Residential & Commercial 427 P Street 268-4795 so fixed up that once out. there was little in the way of flight and escape. Not only did Evans dispose of his own confederates to the Danish Creamery Association best possible advantage. but he succeeded in disposingof the forces in the Sheriff's office Quality Famous Since 1895 in a way that must show once and for all that E & Inyo Sis., Fresno 233-5154 Chris Evans is the deepest planner. the most perfect in his schemes of all the criminals who have ever come to the front in this State or anywhere else ....When the whole matter UNIVERSAL DRUG is viewed as one achievement it is truly won­PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS derful how the man behind the bars. even with Citywide Free Delivery of P'rescriptions his confederates outside. could lay such plans 1445 Fresno St. 233-3315 and carry them into successful execution. A Sharp Mower Makes The Job Easier SCHMALL'S LAWN MOWER SHOP General Repairs -Sharpening 438 N. Brawley 264-0167 TWO WAY FRUIT STAND Fresh Vegetables & Fruit Beer, Wine & Groceries 215 West California 266-3743 1'---..1 146 THE PLAN &:f.h:L CRANE SERVICE 1,000 lb. lifts to 80 Ft. COOlERS LIGHT FIXTURES TRUSSES REFRIGERATlON UNITS, ETC. 2046 E. Swift Ave. Phone 229-1036 anytime "A COMPLETE ROOFING SERVICE" • WE ARE EQUIPPED FOR Ii" *WATERPROOFING ANY SIZE JOB Wf,~..1 HOMES ­FARMS ­FACTORIES AI~P'R"o'V'ro *BUIllUP ROOFS APPLICATOR JONES ROOFING CO., INC. flEE £I1lHAlfI & IIUPWIOIU SERVING fRESNO AREA SINCE 1946 PHONE 264-4675 -266-5392 If no answer 251-1134 1494 N. Clark ­Fresno Compliments of UNIVERSAL ATHLETIC SALES CO. Complete Gymnasium Work Out Facilities Harold Zinkin 4707 E. Hedges 251 -4251 Fresno BEE HIVE 415 W. California Ave. 237-9746 Fresno Evans arranged for confederates and arms, and then. the supreme point was to get as many deputies out of town as possible. He did this with all the skill of Stonewall Jackson throwing his enemies off the track. The plan was to start the rumor that a gang intended to hold up the Porterville train last night, and thus call the officers down there. As the train was coming up yesterday morn­ ing a young man came to the conductor. who is also express messenger, and told him that a band ofrobbers, ofwhich he was a member, intended to hold up the train last evening just before reaching Porterville. "I have been roped into it," said the young man, "but I don't want to go through with it. I want to squeal on my partners, and undo the wrong I have done so far as I can. But I am into it now, and if I do not pretend to carry out my part of it, they will kill me. I will show up with them at the time for the robbery, but I will wear a white hat so the officers will not shoot me. Have the officers hid on the train, and when the men appear for the hold up, shoot them, but do not shoot me." This was the young man's story and the conductor told it to the railroad officials, and the Sheriff's office was applied to for a spe­ cial guard for the Porterville train. _.. Dep­ uty Sheriffs Peck, Timmins, Redford and White armed themselves and went off with the 5;30 train for Porterville. OTHER ARRANGEMENTS Last evening B. B. Scott was jailer, and when the hour of 6 arrived, he was the only officer about the building. This was a very unusual thing. There nearly always were oth­ ers about the building at any hour, either day or night. Shortly before six o'clock Mrs. Evans arrived at the jail and was admitted. Present­ ly Ed Morrell came with a tray in which was a dinner for Evans. Many times Evans has been served with private dinners by his wife and other friends. So, nothing unusual was thought of it and Morrell was admitted un­ questioned to the jail with the tray of dishes. To all appearances there was nothing in the tray but things to eat, but in fact, hidden in the bottom were two large, new revolvers. (Continued on Next Page) ~ ~.. Home I.il.!! Electronics Center SEE OUR SHREO. HI/Ft DEPARTMENT BEFORE YOU BUY ANY COMPONENTS .• • ANYWHERE! Courtesy discount extended to 1360 N. Blackstone all City & County Employees. 233 -4209 147 Evans was in the row of tanks on the sec­ ond floor, where his cell was. But he was let out into a corridor in front of the tanks, where prisoners often exercise themselves. This is not the main corridor ... an iron door sepa­ rates the two corridors. Into this upper one Evans was admitted to eat his dinner which was spread on a table. His wife and Morrell were with him and all ate from the abundance before them, and Jailer Scott was in the large corridor attending to the evening work. "UP WITH YOUR HANDS" Evans had been eating for a few minutes when Morrell called to the jailer saying that he wanted to go, as Evans was done eating. Not suspecting anything, the jailer went up four or five steps, unlocked the door and went in. The next thing he knew Morrell thrust a pistol in his face and said: "Up with your hands!" The jailer was surprised, and was inclined to doubt the seriousness of the situ­ ation, although the pistol had nothing humor­ ous-looking about it. So his hands did not go up at once. But Eyans was in it too, and he threw up a long, murderous pistol, and said in the calm but significant style of his, "That's right, Ben, hold 'em up." This argument was convincing and the jailer's hands went into the air on the double quick, and he saw then that there was no joke in it, but that the humble and submissive Chris Evans had suddenly thrown off his cloak of deceit and had come out again as a desperado, now more desperate than ever before. Morrell searched Jailer Scott and found no pistol on him. He and Evans then ordered Scott to lead the way to the door. He started • toward the front exit, but Evans stopped him and ordered him to open the back door of the jail. But the jailer told Evans that the key to the back door was in the safe and he could not get it. "All right," said Evans, "go out the front way then. " They urged Jailer Scott forward at the muzzle of the revolvers. When he reached ANDY CAGLIA REAL ESTATE 1665 W. Shaw Ave. 222-4821 Fresno, Calif. 93705 DISINFECTING SERVICE CO. Janitorial Service & Supplies 2011 E. Home Ave. Ph. 233-6383 UNITED CARPET CO. Finest Carpets Laid -Lowest Prices Paid 3735 Ventura, Fresno Ph. 237-9191 WECO OXYGEN CHRIS SORENSEN 268-0161 759 M Street Fresno FRESNO EQUIPMENT CO. JOHN DEERE TRACTORS AND MACHINERY FOR THE FARM Fresno -Five Points I FRONTIER MARKET 71157 BLACKSTONE 439-0342 I PACIFIC STATE BY-PRODUCTS CO. 486-0180 850 W. Church Ave., Fresno I I Cm~'~s~~!e~.~,e ~"~,~, Sunnyside Square -5566 E. Kings Canyon Rd. at Clovis Ave. SEQUOIA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION THREE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YO'U DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER FIGARDEN Near Oivisadero 3611 N. Blackstone 600 W. Shaw Avo. 1857 Fulton Across From Just East of Manchester Center Figorden Village ~ the front door he asked if he might not lock the jail before going. "Yes, lock it," replied Evans. "All we want is to get away, and to get away quick." The jailer locked the door and then the race began. As it happened, nobody was in front of the jail or court house, and they took the jailer withthem at a brisk run across the corner of the park, and emerged on M street in front of the Christian church. Just as they reached M street, they met ex-Mayor S. H. Cole, who was coming down town. 148 A Non-Profit Endowment Care Cemetery and Mausoleum FRED APPlEFORD General Manager P. l. "PAT" WATSON Assistant Manager 201 TEILMAN AVENUE PH. 237.6185 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93706 BLACKSTONE AUTO PARTS Used and New Automotive Parts Retail -Wholesale 6464 N. Blackstone Ave. Ph. 439-2311 Just South of Pinedale EVERYONE LOVES OUR "OKIE FRIED CHICKEN" pERRY~ S HELP YOU~SEl~TARLE MANCHESTER CENTER Eat & Drink All You Want lunch $1 .00 ­Dinner $1 .50 over 35 items to choose from FOWLER CABINET AND HARDWARE CO. 5433 SOUTH ClOVIS AVE. GLEN THARP, Owner 834-2569 FRESNO CHRIS EVANS Portrait by J. H. E. Partington as it appeared inthe book EVANS AND SONTAG by Hu Max­ well published in 1893 .. "Come on, we want you. Come with us; hurry, quick!" demanded one of the men. Mr. Cole was dazed and did not at first com­ prehend the situation, but supposed the men were officers and were arresting him by mis­ take for somebody else. He began to explain who he was. But the men waited for no explan­ ations, and, pointing their revolvers at him from a distance of but a few inches, they ordered him to go along. They rushed on to 0 street, and there in front of the Advent Church Evans shot City Marshal Morgan. FIGHT IN THE DARK When they reached 0 street, Evans re­ mained behind with the two captives, while Morrell ran ahead to where a team was tied and in which they were to escape. The team was tied in front of the north side of the Church, and it was undoubtedly the object of (Col7lil7l1t!d 011 Next Page) 149 Morrell to have the team untied ready for Evans and himself to spring in when Evans should arrive. But here the unexpected hap­ pened, and had Evans not come to the rescue of Morrell, the latter would now have been in the jail. Beside the team Morrell found W. M. Wy­ att and City Marshal John D. Morgan stand­ ing talking. They had just met there. and Mor­ rell ran up with his pistol drawn and said. "Up with your hands. and not a word out of you. Up with them!" There was nothing left but to obey, and they held up their hands, and Morrell went through Marshal Morgan's pockets and took his pistol. Mr. Wyatt was standing partly be­ hind Mr. Morgan. and Morrell turned to search Mr. Wyatt's pockets, and was just in the act, when Mr. Morgan glanced over his shoulder and seeing a chance to seize Mor­ rell, wheeled and did so, catching him around the arms and body in a determined clasp. Mr. Wyatt at the same time clutched at the pistol in the hands of Morrell, and the man was about to be overpowered when he called out, "Help! Shoot them: They have got me!" Itwas all the work of a very few seconds. Evans left the jailer and Mr. Cole, and rushed forward to the assistance of his confederate, and exclaimed as he thrust his pistol forward, "Let go of him or I will shoot you." Marshal Morgan saw the pistol, and wheeled the body of Morrell around between himself and Evans, and still was grappling with Morrell. But Evans reached over Morrell's shoulder and shot Morgan in the side and called, "Hands up!" Marshal Morgan felt the bullet strike him, and he let go of Morrell and threw up his 'hands, saying. "I have my hands up." Chicken Dinners -Shrimp Dinners -Burgers Shakes -Food To Go -Cones DAIRY BELLE FREEZE DRIVE INN NO. 38 1311 W. Clinton Ave. Fresno, Calif. Ray & Ethel Reynold Phone 266-3245 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 STAN'S TOWING SERVICE Use Your BankAmericard or Master Charge 24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE 7 Days A Week -Anywhere -Anytime 255-3034 I ~------------------------------------~I Evans and Morrell then ran to the team which was tied within a few feet. to get in. But just as they had reached the horses, Evans wheeled and fired again at Mr. Morgan. but did not hit him. The team was frightened at the shooting, and began to plunge. Before the outlaws could secure them the horses broke away and ran off. and Evans and his confederate ran down the alley between 0 and P streets. Mr. Mor­ gan was taken to a doctor's house and his wound was found to be severe, but will not prove fatal. PATTON SHEET METAL WORKS Air Conditioning Heating -Ventilating -Refrigeration Sheet Metal LENNox. W. R. Patton ('fcttWp Office 268-5789 _ •••-. 272 Palm -Fresno, Calif. 93701 MR. D's WE8£RA THORNE 486-11:ID O J. M. HOLLISTER •. INC. .. JON-KEN Collect" ---COlLECTIONS --­ TELEPHONE 233-3786 1005 N. BUCJ(STONE .;. FRESNO, CALIF. CASA CANALES "Dining in Mexican Style" 3110 N. Moroa Near Shields 222-4935 Fresno FLAMINGO CLUB 1802 Tulare St. Phone 264-4295 JORGENSEN & CO. Fire Extinguishers and Safety Equipment 2691 S. East Ave . Ph. 268 -6241 Free Delivery-Ph. 222·3395 ..:; ' '~-:~~~-:-"'; . ,. .~•. DeKor'Drugs Cor. West & Shields-=::::...,. ­ -Purity Shopping Center 1121 West Shields Ave. Fresno 150 I THE EXCITEMENT where they held up a boy named Benny Coch­ The excitement was tremendous in Fres­ no. As soon as Mr. Cole and Jailer Scott es­ caped from Evans, they ran down town and spread the alarm. Jailer Scott, with his hat off, rushed along Mariposa street announcing that Chris Evans had broke jail. Almost at the same time the report became public that Marshal Morgan had been shot, but the two events were not connected for some time. But in a little while the full truth was known. Crowds gathered on the streets and citizens with guns were hurrying to and fro, and horses were hastily saddled for pursuit. Not until about this time did it begin to dawn on anybody that the officers who had gone on the Porterville train had been led in­ to a trap, and had been gotten out of the way. Undersheriff Berry did everything in his power to capture Evans. He wired to every station in this and Tulare county and had the alarm sent to all the officers. After the fight in front of the church, Evans and Morrell ran down the alley to Tu­ lare street, and a couple of minutes later ,appeared at the corner of Q and Mono streets, RUCKSTELL CALIFORNIA SALES CO. Manufacturers and Distributors of QUALITY TRUCK AND TRAILER EQUIPMENT Chet Frerichs-Res. Phone 237-4577 Telephone 233-3277 452 W. Yolo PLAZA CAFE "Beller Than Bes'" AUTHfNTlC MEXICAN FOOD OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Ea' Here or Spedal Prices on Food '0 Go • 4044 E. Belmont Ave. 237-9950 GEORGE W. PEDERSEN UPHOLSTERY Quality Workmanship -Reasonable Repairing -Recovering -Restyling 2021 E. Belmont Ave. 266-0371 PENA JANITORIAL SERVICE DEPENDABLE -REASONABLE 5473 E. Fairmont 264-7636 THE PLAYPEN POOL -BEER -GO-GO DANCERS 2406 Ventura 233-9894 ~----------------~~~---------- ran and took his cart away from him. The boy is a paper carrier for the Ex­ positor, and was returning from delivering papers, and was near his home, when the two men ran out from under some trees and or­ dered him out. They presented pistols, and he jumped out of the cart and they jumped in, and headed west on Mono' street .... They boy set up a yell, and his brother and father came out, and joined in the chase to overtake the thieves, and were about to do so when Evans or Morrell fired twice at them, and they gave up the chase. A telegram was sent out to Porterville to head off Deputies Bedford, Peck, Timmins and White. It was now known that the train robbery story was a put-up job. The telegram reached the officers at Reedley, but they had no way to return, except to go out to Porter­ ville, and return on a special. This they did. The deputy sheriffs left the train at San­ ger on their return, and tried to organize a posse there, but no one was willing to go after Evans and no guns or horses could be obtained, and the officers boarded the train and came on to Fresno. Posse after posse went out of Fresno, to guard every road leading to the hills, and to (Continlled 0 11 N ext Page) DOlY'S CARPETS & FABRICS Featuring Carpeting For Everyone's Needs Also Custom Made Draperies Complete Selection of Indoor-Outdoor Carpet 1344 W. Clinton Ave. at West Ave. 264-3071 YOUR 1 SOURCE for ..... Scientific -Agricultural ­ Industrial & Upholstery Raw Materials & Equipment VAN WATERS & ROGERS 1152 G SI. Phone 486-1221 I 151 search in every direction. Ben Merritt, who happened to be in Madera, collected a posse and went across to guard the Pollasky Bridge. Men started to Toll House, Watts Valley, Centerville, Nigger Creek, Sampson's Flat, and a posse was sent in all haste to see that the fugitives did not reach the Coast Moun­ tains. UNRAVE LING THE PLOT There were plenty of workers left in Fresno, and they began to unravel the plot of the escape. They were not long in finding out several things. At first it was supposed that the man who carried the dinner and pistols into the jail was a waiter at Stock's restaurant, as a din­ ner had been ordered from there; but it was afterwards found that the man was not a wait­ er at all, only in disguise of one. His name was Ed Morrell, and he was well known to the officer here, having been in jail since Evans has been here, and afterwards he was a close listener at the trial and an earnest sympa­ thiser with Evans. ;He has been hanging about Fresno for some time, and the dinner which he carried to the jail was procured at the Quimby House on K Street, about 5:30. Mrs. Evans fainted when Chris escaped. She was sitting at the table when her husband drew the pistol, and she sprang at him as if to catch the weapon, but he had pushed her aside, and had paid no further attention to her. As he was leaving the jail he told Jailer Scott that Mrs. Evans knew nothing about it, and had nothingto do with the plot to escape. "Take care of her," said Evans. "She will faint, but take care of her." Dr. Pedlar was called and Mrs. Evans Temained unconscious until nearly midnight. Sheriff Scott was returning from San Ber­ nardino, and when at Mojave he heard of the escape, but not ·till he reached Bakersfield had he heard the particulars. He reached Fresno at 3 o'clock this morning. There are all sorts of rumors in the air, ~. Catering Service • lunch Wagons Armenian Peda Sandwiches -Our Specialty ARMEN'S SNACK BAR "For Food That Hits The Spot" On The Spot! Armen Ohanesian, Owner Phone 222-8025 4035 E. 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TUSCHHOFF "Long Haul Tush" HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVERS Phone 233-1291 "The Movingest Movers in Fresno" ROMA WINE COMPANY You Are Cordially Invited To Visit Our Plant At 3223 CHURCH AVENUE FRESNO, CALIFORNIA some saying that the outlaws have been seen in this place or heard of in that. It is the same experience that used to be so common when the officers were after Evans and Son­ tag. But one of the most reliable reports, or it seems most probably reliable, is that which came over the telephone from up Moore & Smith's flume early this morning. A man, W. D. Walker, who is one of the herders on the flume, and whose station is about 20 miles above Sanger, telephoned that about 3 o'clock this morning two men knocked at his door, and when he called and asked who they were and what they wanted, the reply was that it was Chris, and they wanted something to eat. Mr. Walker told them he had nothing for them, and ordered them to clear out. They did so and made no further demand. It would seem that there is much reason for believing this. The line they would be travelingwould be in the direction of Sampson Flat, where it is natural to suppose Evans will go. JAWBONE FIGHTERS The many regiments of jawbone fighters have turned loose again in greater numbers than ever. These are the men who stand on the street corners and tell all about how to cap­ (ColltinNed 011 Next Page) 153 ture Evans, and can give advice ona moment's notice. But they never do any fighting or hunt­ ing. They put in their time bloviating about it. (The escape was successful and the men spent a cold winter in the hills. They were eventually captured while visiting in Visalia and were sent to prison for many years. ) Portions of the above are from a book, Evans and Sontag, scheduled to be published in September. /. '\ I£E."" T"~~\(, ~I'."~ ~I'."'\\" O~ 'fOVR FOI\C.~ ~T~l&\60~l\I'P1 fl\\'I\\.'i P.'T \\01"\ E.., c -' CALL ANYTIME 255-5376 SERVICE ALL BRANDS SALES SERVICE COLOR BLACK & WHITE RADIO STEREO ANTENNAS I~ IhHXAMfRICAR~1• MORGAN'S 1120 N. CHESTNUT AVE. -FRESNO Keep Up The Good Work! SHAM EXCAVATION CO. EXCAVATIONS DEMOLITIONS -RENTALS 3259 S. Elm Ave., Fresno Phone 268-5932 AL'S CHEVRON SERVICE Accessories -Lubrication Atlas Tires and Batteries Pick Up and Delivery 4797 Clinton at Chestnut 251-7429 Leo Diller & Ted Busch B & D BODY SHOP Complete Body Repair and Paint Shop 250 N . Frt:sno St. 266-0506 ACE ALUMINUM AWNING CO. Aluminum Awnings ­Sidings ­Screens 1915 E. Olive 268-3051 SCAFFOLDING Rentals -Sales -Erection Atlas Scaffold & Equipment Co. 550 W. Church at S. Fruit 485-5310 ~ Roy B. Cline ~De:~~~~'e ~~~~~o,S:,~,~~C,~" to the New Tiny's 4163 So. Chestnut at 99 233-7034 ADVANCE TV SERVICE All Makes and Models -Color All Work Guaranteed 1422 N. Van Ness 233-3703 Yamaha Snowmobile Yamaha Motorcycles -All models including trail. W estcooster 3 wheel Commercial Trucks & Electric Golf Corts Sales Service Ports No down on approved credit. GUEST'S MOTORCYCLE CENTER 2240 Eosl McKinley 905 R Street Phone 266-2591 COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF FRESNO Fresno, California DUGGAN'S EAST . .. First & Hedges LOUNGE . .. 1254 N. Abby Fresno, California 154 •• TOP CRIMINAL THE BA lD CHEC K ARTIST EACH YEAR the monetary loss attributed to criminal activity in the United States reach­ es a staggering, almost unreadable figure. The armed robber, the burglar and even the lowly petty thief come in for their take of the total; but the leader by far in this criminal sweepstake is the "Bad Check Artist." Armed with a twenty-nine cent ball-point pen, a pad of check blanks and a bit of sales­ manship or just pure brass, the bogus check passer takes the merchants of this nation for hundreds of millions of dollars each year. The loss due to fraudulent checks in the United States totals more than two trillion dollars. California merchants contributed about five hundred and fifty-five million dollars of this SANTIAGO'S AUTO PAINT AND BODY WORKS Free Estimates -Insurance Work Mufflers -Repairs 2504 S. Elm Avenue 264-9403 DON'S PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE Dependable lube -Brake -Tune Up Work Call 266-8440 for Pick Up Service 1306 W. Clinton at West Avenue FERBY 1200LS • 4839 N. Blackstone CUNNINGS & CUNN 'INGS PAINTING CONT,RACTORS * Commercial * Industrial * Residential CAll 251-4218 4585 E. Floradora Ave., Fresno 'lg). FOODLAND. INC. ~ INSTITUTI9NAL GROCERS 240 N. Thorne -Phone 268-5036 -Fresno SAM DAVIDSON CO. USED CARS NEW CAR LEASING Serving Fresno Since 1913 We Carry Our Own Controds Fulton At Ventura Phone 233-3187 amount. Statistics reveal that this loss, due to fraudulent checks totaled more than the monies lost in all other crime categories combined. A comparatively recent survey showed a rise in the number of check cases handled by California law enforcement agencies. This increase has been attributed in part to the simpliCity of the crime itself. The criminal has discovered the ease with which checks can be passed and at no time are they placed in danger of bodily injury. If a store clerk becomes suspicious of the check all the would­ be passer has to do is pick up the check and quietly walk out of the store. Therefore, in view of these many advantages, many crim­ inals who have committed burglary or rob­ bery in the past now direct their talents to­ wards this more lucrative and less risky field of criminal endeavor. Basically the check investigator is faced with two general types of check passers: first the local and second the itinerant. These groups of course are comprised of the forger, the user of fictitious names or those who issue ANY TYPE-ANY SIZE PASSENGER' TRUCK' GRADER TRACTOR • FARM • AIRPLANE INDUSTRIAL • EARTHMOVER FRESNO TIRE WAREHOUSE INC. 1844 S. Cherry Ave., Fresno 233-0881 ~~T1TAN TRAILERS Light Weight Bottom Dumps -Sales & Service " WHERE TO BUY THEM" MANUFACTURERS TITAN TRAtLER CORP. <4 W. Kentucky Woodlond -916 662-1393 DEALERS A. H. MARTIN, INC. Cedar Ave. & Hiway 99 268-7383 155 checks without sufficient funds in the bank to cover them. The first group, the local, in most cases is either an amateur or chronic passer and is generally well known to the local author­ ities. Howevertheir activities create a seri­ ous problem and require a great deal of time to investigate and process. The second type, and by far the most dif­ ficult to identify and apprehend is the itiner­ ant, professional check passer who moves from town to town and state to state, relying on deception, speed of operation and espec­ ially mobility over a wide area. This type presents a serious problem for any individ­ ual law enforcement agency. This problem is made even more serious due to the fact that by the time the fraud has been discovered the perpetrator is usually many miles away. P. J. McNEIL -THE TRAVELER In the course of his activities the check passer will travel many thousands of miles, utilizing all modes of transportation from plush transcontinental air lines to inter-city buses. A notorious example of this is the case of P. J. McNeil who was dubbed, "The Traveler" by the many police agencies who sought him. This subject operated throughout the U. S. until he was arrested in Cleveland, Ohio, un­ der the name of Charles R. Speedie. He was subsequently returned to Los Angeles, Cali­ fornia and was sentenced to a term in state prison. McNeil used many aliases but this was the most common and stuck with him through­ out his career. His operation usually consist­ ed of printing checks on the name of a known sheet metal or other well-known business firm in the area that issued payroll checks. He would then carefully select his target, taking pains to ascertain the name and address of the owner or manager. Entering the store he would call the owner or manager by name. McNeill was always careful to give an add­ Fess in some district other than that in which the victim lived. When questioned in Los An- FRESNO Iron & Metal Co., Inc. TOP CASH PRICES* Scrap Iron * Copper * Brass * Aluminum Located 500 Yards South of Cal'''' a Overpass 3270 Golden State Blvd. So. (Old 99) 268-6279 JACK SCHIEFER SOUND EQUIPMENT CO. 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Bellmont 251-1071 RAY'S TELEVISION SERVICE Repairs -All Makes -Models 2552 E. Belmont Ph. 266-0311 PATRICK JAMES MEN'S STORE 780 W. Shaw 224-5500 Fresno 156 A CENTRAL FRESNO HEATING -COOLING -APPLIANCE REPAIR Ph. 485-7390 1941 E. Home Fresno, Calif. 93703 CONSUMER'S DRUG 5351 -A North Blackstone Phone 439-6363 Fresno GRANT'S TAVERN "You Are Always Welcome" Pool & Skeeball 2312 Tulare St., Fresno 266-2548 A. D. TRANSMISSION Repairs -Rebuilding Free Estimates ONE DAY SERVICE 3643 E. Belmont Ave., Fresno 264-3826 _III----~---- AL'S TUNE UP SERVICE Tune Up & Turbl Service 2534 So. Railroad Ave., Fresno 264-6320 ALERT ALARM CO. SILENT BURGLAR Fire & Hold Up Alarms Residential -Business • 3828 E. Belmont Ave., Fresno 237-8347 GENERAL ENVIRONMENT, CORP. Manufacturers of "NORFLEX" Flexible Duct 2822 So. Maple Ave. 486-1010 C. W. JESSEN CONSTRUCTION CO. 827 E. Princeton Ave. 224-0487 Fresno, Calif. 93704 c. W. (Chris) Jessen geles after his return from Ohio, McNeil told of many close escapes when he had been care­ less in obtaining information as to the nature of district in which he professed to live. The Traveler's prime targets were radio and television stores and upon his arrest the police recovered numerous tape recorders, radios and television sets. This material was stored at a place in San Fernando Valley where he also had several tons of miscellan­ eous groceries and household articles in storage. McNeill admitted to passing some three hundred thousand dollars in fictitious checks during his twelve year career. How­ ever, a more accurate police count had the total in excess of five hundred thousand dol­ lars. McNeil's downfall came as a result of a long continuous investigationby the California Bureau of Criminal Identification and Invest­ igation at Sacramento and numerous police agencies throughout California and Oregon. FREDRICK DOUGLAS GEORGE -MASTER SWINDLER Another notorious Traveler on the paper route was Fredrick Douglas George, who specialized in defrauding banks. During a twenty-six month's spree, George traveled over one hundred and ten thousand miles and covered forty-four states. His actual cash take during this period amounted to approxi­ mately one hundred thousand dollars. Using one of his assortment of nearly eighteen hundred aliases, George would enter a bank during a busy period. Walking confi­ dently up to the teller he would present from two to seven checks for deposit to a fictitious firm along with dupll.cate deposit slips. As soon as the teller stamped and returned his duplicate desposit slip, George would then present a counter check for encashment. The amount of the counter check was always far below the amount of the purported deposit. If the teller became suspicious or walked to the files to check the validity of the account George would hastily make his exit. However, ~ in most cases the teller unhesitatingly cashed the counter check. George had an unusual knack of disguis­ ingor changing his style of handwriting. The handwriting on the phony checks and deposit slips were so expertly done that no two items appeared to have been done by the same per­ son. George became so clever at this ruse that he victimized three Louisville,-Kentucky, banks in less than one hour. His cleverness availed him nothing however, for he was sentenced to a twelve year prison term. SCOTT BROS. COMPLETE DRYWALL SERVICE 4007 E. Gettysburg Ave . 222-3810 or 291-4120 157 •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• INDEX TO ADVERTISERS A-I IniulotiOO'l 50 fence 84 Rolph Andernln Broke & Wh..1 2J Mik,-, a.llow ; ' Colilornio-hcll'o 0.1 Co. I' Commerc ial Mfg. & Supply ..14-1 Paul', Vocwm Andenon EI.ctrit: Co. 10 Belmont Hordwore .6 Cali'omia Plo,,",o fovnduliOn CO",.., Conn.:11 oVooror Truck Co . '2A & A Li quo" .. Anderson Rock ProdUCh ;; Belmont Memodol Pan.: ,,0 Calif. 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B6 Country Boy Market Capitol Cleo~r\ B6" Counlry Cousin Market 70A Nunery Arorr.' , Furnitur. Big So.... Market .6 Corb. "y Crop Du,ter" Inc. 71 C,.,t Meot M.orke!•• •• 50 AOC Adjuster, .0 Arox Merket 84 S!ontl)fl B;99' 146 Corey Oil Co. 76 Croch, Citizen Nationol Bonk 156 A·P.d 12 Atchie', Restaurant Garnet l. "Bill" Bill;,,9' 86 Carl', Auto Repair 86 Crou Rood, Tav. rn 62 2 A &. W Drive Ir,n 109 Archilectural Concr. '. Produch 146" Bill', liquor S'or. B6 Cad', 'Nho1.101. ""'ot, 102 C\lnningl & Cunniflg' I;;Aononson Sprinkler Co. •• Armcc Ca. 146 Bill', Rentol Service B6 Cora-lynn Beauly Supply 60 Currie 8'01" InC. 21Abbott', Mobi l Se Nice 6. Armen Flow.~ Block,tone Auto Parh ,,0 Coroul.1 Motel 106 CUlling Inc. Abby Motors 26 Armen', Snack Bor 152 Black"one TV & Radio 12 Corter's Heating Service .6 II Ac. Al uminlJlTl Awni ng 15' The AfI'W J6 910"e" , Sport, Ecp.lipment B6 COlO Conal el 150 D & M Auto Den 156 Ac. lo.....nmower Sale, 84 Arrow Pharmacy The Blue Front Codtai" .1 It. 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C.ntrol Volley leveling Co, B6 Oon', Clllb 22 Adorn, Math' J4 Astra Molel Boy', Markel Cenlrol VolI<ry Pip. Ca. 63 Dov<r', Trocior Repair ;1 Adotnl Paving Co. 112 Athe"ian Restaurant 10. • Branding Iron .. B6 Certifi.d C."pool Co. David & Som 80'2Advanc. TV S.,..,ice I; ' Atlen Scaffold &. Equipm. nt Co. 15. 8rood.....av SIeoM CI. aning B6 Cesor Body Shop 146 Sam Davicbon C.P. I;; Aguilar Body & Paint Service I; ' AtmOlpherics, Inc. 107 Tke Brig 109 Champion Mulrl.r Servic<r .0 Bill Davis Commercial Reftig. Air-Way Sonili.lar 0' FrelM 84 Aftarion Ori.ntol Itugs 32 B,oodwoy Fair 37 Chi!rry Auction J4 Dovis Sol., 77 " Ai rwa)" Coffee Shop 102 Audio SolIn Ca. BrOli', Hard.....ore B6 Ch<rvy Heaven III D.e', .41 Club .. Ai rwo~ Goll Coun. 75 Auto 01.,.1 EI<rct,ic 14 Brow" Brolhe" AdjlAten .2 Pot Chiarito Truckirg B6 ~ Kor Drugs 1;0 Alon' , IMrnina S......ing Cenl. r 84 AutO'ftOliv<r Utility, InC . 60 Brown'. Mot.1 86 Chi Chi Club 58 Delk Ped Control 21 Albert ', Ia; I b<k J4 A...oledo Terraua Co . . 0 Browni. MuHle' Service 33 Chicago Furniture Co. De1m Santm Grocery 72 Atbrighr EI. ctric 3J Bruce' , Iorb.r Shop 86 Chicken Delight .6•• De Luco Threikeld 62 Alert Alarm Co. 157 sa Bowling Suppli. , & &ow l ing 10; Bruno & Tel. gon Fumitur<r ;2 Chihuohuo Tatlilieria 76 De Marini Plo,'.ring 72 Sam Alu and<rr R. frig.ra'ion B &. 0 Body Shop I; ' Bruno EI<rclric S. rvic<r 1S9 Chino Cafe 107 De Morqui, Club J5 All Beoriflg' Sa l.. Co. ••8. B &. I Uphohlery Tri ft'l 64 8runo', U.ed Mal<rrials 80 Chrid.n,.n', Food Slare Demco Educational Corp. .. AII.n' , W<r ldi ng Shop B & J Rent a Trailer S)"lem 22 8runsw i9 Orug Ca . ' 3 Cirel<r W.6f>ptio"c. ".B• Mik. Demi rjion .. All i. d linol.um B &. L Foodland, Inc. I;; H. 8 . Buck J5 City Glcx' Co. B. Carl De Primo AlIi. d Paving Co. ' 3 Bollord, o.on Til. & Martd<r 150 1(. C. Bvc\( S<rrvice Station 86 Civic Patrol . B Denoir A...iotiOf'l 1; AII,tol<r Rooling Co. 31 Charles 8o10ion Co. •• 8ud &. U I', 20 Clardy', Mari<.e t 76 Oc:nlrnore Engine R<r -Nu 14 Alpin. Sport Shop III Boml::ao Hut 8uford', ;3 Clark Equipmenl 10; Den"'e,', Po'''y Shop ' 2AI', Che... 1'Ofl Ser...ice 15' Bank of America II Build. " Concrete 6; Clark'!' Fireploc. Equipment De,mer ', liquor .1" AI', Tune Up Ser...ice 157 &onk of Tokyo 51 Buker & ColiOt'! Drug B6 Ruu CI. m,m!, Sotrvi ce D.vlin-Dre..... 2. " Aluminum Screen &. Door Co. 84 larkmon. Ed""i" .0 Burg<r! Ch<rf 10• Club Bro.lil 8J Diamond Electric 156 Amerlco" Po.... ng Co. .. &a'qr.l<r Fr.nch &okery •0 Archie BurtOf'l Shell Service B6 CI...o l aundry 152 Diamond National Corp. I II Bo.que Holel ' 0 Bvuey w.1I Pipe Work, 86 Clyd<r'i Itound Up 5. Diomond Reo Sale, " ~::;:~: ~:=;,;eErt.:;~~!.ring 84 80uea Aula WreCking •• Bullet Convolrtc.nl Home 70 COOle', Bool &. Molar 76 Di Bvduo & De Fe ndi. 66" Aft'I.ricon LPhal\tery 16 He rb Soue, Sporting Good, .4 Andy J. Coglio -Real Ettole Coco Cafo 80lliing Co. of FreVia I;' Oi Ci cco', Pineria 30 " American Wordous. Co. 102 Beo.... r" EnterpriS<r' 84 Cohn', of Fresno Dr. Sidn<ry Ame, lOS ,,7 Bee Hive Col Morkel Andelto liquor 1. S<rl Air Malel B6 Calif. Agricultural Aircroft Andeflon -Cloy'lon ;; B. II Butane Service 66 California Chrom. ASHTON EQUIPMENT CO. Used Farming & Construction Equipment 485-5204 5151 W. Fairmont Ave. Fresno GAMBER HOMES NEW HOMES & REMODELING 291-6608 Fresno ·~----------------------------------~I KEARNEY'S MANUFACTURING & K. P. IRON FOUNDRY INC. Fresno -233-2591 E. Vine Ave. & So. Dearing Ave. ASH & PETTY MOTORS The Valley's Largest Unauthorized Volkswagen Dealer 450 N . Abby 233-4575 WARD TRACTOR CO. Used Tractor Parts for All Makes & Models Wheel or Crawler We Buy -Sell -Trade Any Make or Model WE SHIP 3411 S. Highway 99 268-8726 If no answer call 268-2714 158 ,SO Cody Bras, Plumbil"9 .B Dona ld J. Dick, Inc. . 2 B6 Calfu ', 10 Dick'i Suppli e,_ Inc. 73 B2 Coj" Mul;C, Inc. 71 Di.,.1 Enginuring Co. .. 2' Commercial Body Sal., 146 Bob Dillard li vei!ock 43 ~ With our compliments I\EW HOLLAI\D DIVISION +SPE~Y RAI\C ca.-.. D .-A T I D .N Fresno, California The valley's finest Dairy Products NIELSEN'S CREAMERY 147 South M Street Phone 686-2828 Tulare, California WESTERN lODGE CLINTON AVE. & HWY. 99 2345 N . Parkway Dr. Fresno Ph. 268-0711 Smitty & Janice Smith-Owners, Managers HOLT lUMBER INC. Lumber -Plywood -Building Materials DICK HOLT BILL HOLT 1916 S. Cherry Ave. 233-3291 FRESNO McSHERRY & CO. Insurance T. W . Patterson Bldg. 233-7767 •• •• •• •• •• •• •• John oillo.t Plumbi~ sa Fremor IW>tel 25 A/Ion C. Hoose Gorog. 77 C. W. J.,,~n Con$'ructiOl"l Co. 157 li quor Juncticn 152 Oino', Fomoul PiuG .0 Fr.KO Sci." Inc. 08 He""', Automoli"'e S.,..,ice 00 Jel ori ... e-In 31 littl. Bros. Poinling Co. O. Joe oi.hion Shell ~r...ice 112 Frell'lo Ag tbd....ore 67 Holl & HoU In .....''''.nll 2J Je....el. by ArOl"l 109 lloyd', Aulowerlulol O. Disinfecting S.r... ice Co. 148 Frelno Auctian Bom 107 Holwood S.,..,ic. 27 Jimpo"nc. 02 lloyd', Chevron S.rvice O. Dollar Diner sa Fre."o Automalic Trorumln illin 81 Hamilton', Groc.ry 00 Jim', Phillip, 66 67 Wm . H. lohmul 22 Dominic', liquor sa Fr.lno Aulo Porh sa Honk', S"'Q'\k Golf Drh"ing 00 Johnni.', C.dor Shi.l. Unioo 62 Kenne,h loui e •• Oon', Ch ....ron S ..... ic. 144 Fr.,no Bioi. Hous. .0 Honoion', Moric.t 2J Johnni.', .Morkel 29 lo... ·ioy Roofing 18 Don', Phillip, 66 155 Fr.,no 8(ok. S.rvic. .0 Happy', liquor 66 John', liquor S'ore 7. lo...e', .Mork.t 16 Don', Shop .. Fr.sno Catholic Cem.,.rie. 52 Hordy" Service J8 T.ddy JohnlOn 02 loy l oy Kitchen 101 Harry DooI.y & Co. 65 Frelno Cottle Feeding Co. J7 Horpoin', Ooiry form J8 Joh""01"1 Gear & .Mochi ne 75 luck y Boll Bond. • Doly', Carpet & Fob,ici 151 Fr• ."o C,edil 8ur~u 15 Tom Ho"i. Electric JJ Jon.s Ambulance S.,..,ice '7 lucky Bun •• Double Colo Nesbitt Bottling Co. 20 Fr.lnO Elecl nc Co. 46 HotriM)n Motor Par" 90 Jone, Film Service 25 luffenburg', Fabric C.nter 7. 24 FrelRO Ecp.!ipm.nt Co. 148 Harron Box !'Ioiling Co. .0 Jones Roaring Co. 147 luigi'. Itolion Reslouront O.&;w~in~~~~~o'S.rvic. 16 Fr• .,.o Ford T ,actor. Inc. '0 Hart', PhofmOcy .0 Jane. Window ShocM. 02 lum', Chop S",.y O. Torn Duffy Eur.ko 800Jc,. .. Fr...... o Fun.n:tl Chopel 54 J. B. Howkin.Ronch 12. Jorg.n,en & Co. 150 lup.', Hi-Woy City Uphohtery 79 Duggan', lounge 154 Fr...... o GlXlronlee So ...lng, Hoz-Mo Kennelt 50 Jorg.n,en', Bollery Shop 02 w. M. lyle, Co.,. 12 Duk.', Cocktoill 75 Fr.1RO Helicopt." , Inc . 102 H.oley & Popovich 00 Joy-N-Joy Cof. 78 M. C. Engin.ering 8 Duncan', Liquor JO Fr.IM IrOl"l & """01 Co., Inc. 156 Heir&ig ond Shirkey 00 M & 0 Ceme'" 79 DIJn-Rile Mfg . Corp" 16 FrMnO Morble & Til. Co. 90 Hendenon Gorden. 00 K & K Kamp." 111 M & T Distributing Co. 107 F,.UM) Memorial Gord.na Henri.tlo Rancho Produch J8 02 56 K-Y lumb.r Mc Donald Auto T rfm 686i II fad. Sharp Co" 22 Freano Mot.1 60 H.nry" liquor Store 00 K & Y .Moric.t '2 McDonald', Bollie & Cork O. Eogle Cof. 11 Fr.lno 1tIot0l Sol•• 112 H.rb', Joyn't J2 Korlo', 7' McDonald', Homburg." 79 Fresno !'Iotionl 50 McDonoid )e"".lryEarl', Troil.r Sole. 15 Herf-Jortel Co. 11 0 Keom.y', Mfg. 158 Eo.t EI Mont. Gu.,' Home 102 78Fr.ano o.yg.n 90 Hertz. R.nl A Cor 1.0 K.e Moric.' McK.nzie Ave • .Marke' 28Eo.ton Drug Co . 88 FrelRO Poper 80. Co., lnc . 70 Hicks Sigr'll 90 K.II.r'. Kornperlond 57 Mclon. Sup.r M.rk.,Iud Eb.r ..... in arak. & Whe",1 46 Frelno Planing Mill Co. 50 The Hid.-A-Woy 44 Kelly-Moor. Pain' Co. 15 McPh.rwn Co. 104 Fr.1nO Saw Service .0 McQuiliioms Trucking 102Eddi.', Bokery Shop sa Highway City S .... II S.rvice J8 Ken's Volley Tronsmill;cn Servic. 10J Eddie', Club 12 79Fre.,o Ti,... Solei & Service 00 Hobart Sol •• & Sa,..,ic. 26 Kerr Rug Co. !58McSherry & Co.Ed...ords lock & Sof. Co . JO Fr• .no Tir. Wor.houie 155 Carl Hob. 90 K••co 78 ModiM)n ....to"~ Servi"Elbe. Co. 11 Fr• .no White & Auto Cor Sol •• 80 Hobo Groc.ry 107 KlWen', In," tonc. Agency 02 Mologo Food C.nt.r 110Elbow_ 80 Fr.1ftO Wir. Rap. & lUgging Co. Jl Hodg. & Son, 90 Worr.n "Duk." KI99.n. Inwronc. 44 .Malogo G.nerol Store 28Electric lobon:tlorl ••• Inc. lS Holiday CI.CWMI" 00 Kimko Asphalt. Inc . 12 .Manning Gar.". Con...QI••ent Hom. 58Eleclric Molar Shop .. ~~; :~:~(I i~h:~.-Eo.ton_BoirO-S....e~ov;~ Holiday Inn 90 Kimo'. Cocktail. 12 Monor ~.U-So .... liquor 9"EI.ctro Truck ltefrigerotioo 22 J. M. Holli,t.,. Inc. 150 King.-o-,....o, Co. 02Fr igid Food Lock.,. J6 Manu.I', Aulo Wr.cking J2Elmer Elio sa M. Fri ••-Hons.n & Co. 14 Hall y Deportment SIal. 90 Kingll COlJnt y Truck line. 75 Molcu, Phormocy 60Elio'. Kart Shop sa Fronti.r Mark., 148 Hollywood Canero Shop JO Kinwtlcu 02 S. Eo Marin. Co. O. Fl'\Nlhouf Trail., Co. 5J Marini Grocery O.El i, El.ctricol S.rvic. 5< Hollywood Inn 80 Ki rby-Schramm Pump 44 Elliott Mfg . Co . J8 Fumlture DiSC'OUftt Haute 65 Holt lurnb.r, Inc. 158 Kitchen-h,t Prepor.d Polotoe, 25 72Marion Nin.EI Polio Club J8 HoII & Von 102 KI.in 800r Trail." 92Golo... onl AUlD EI.ctric JO Mortl.r bpreM, Inc. 22 Gamber Hom" 158 "7 Mor~'1 Food Martl.1 O.EI Sorope Cof. lS Home EI.ctronicl Cant.r John & Alex Kocergon Form 102 EI Taro Cof. 2J Hom. fumltur. Co. 02 Kornalo Departm.nt Store '2 O. Vinc.nt Gond"",110 TrUCking 00 Chorl.s Eo Man.lloEI Triunfo 66 Horne Till. n JIM w. Konk.1 02 57Gorden Specialty Shop Mort of Fresno Elroy', launder."., 61 90 Hope .Monor 7J Ko...oc Equipment Co. 106 Mortin & .Martin Cor"rruction Co. 15JGordner',800lery 11Empi r. Fr.ez.ing & Cold S'orag. 82 Geo. A. Hormel & Co. 159 Ku.tt.1 Piono Ho.... 75 O.Gordn.r Malon. Inc. 46 Mortin', Flow."Engineer.d Sound, Inc . SS Fred Hom, Inc. Kuro'o Union Stotion 68.. Morullo Cyclery Gon." HouM 105Engl.rt', Inl.riQI'I 87 Hom Photo Shop 76Go. NEat Ori .... ,In J2 la Congo Bor 56 Mory', Ploce 110 Jode En righi', S.lVi" Phormocy 88 HOUI. of Mapl. 02 78GOI ....oy Moricet 00 lo Fi.,to Nit. Club 82 MoII.r Radiolor Woric,Ernie', Mobi I ServiQ 80 How.1I Air Conditioning 02 Mo•....,Erni.', POilry Shop 60 Hudlon's Shell S.rvic. 02Goy.r" Mobil 152 lok••id. Dri ... ing Itonge 56 JO G.nco', liquon 00 lo Mor EI.ctronic, 02 Ho rol d .Moth.w, Horl.y-Ou... idWWl 50Es,rodo', sa Hu.bner Sport, Gen.rol Seorings Co. 70 92 lomb-Air 66 Molth ..... , Mobil. Home Sol., JJEvon', Drap.ry S'udio 88 Hultlphr.y BI'OI. Inwronc. 92 Mo.in.', World of Beauty 76 G.n.rol Environment Corp. 157 Fronk lombe 02Evon. EI.ctric Se,..,ice sa Bill Hunt., Boil S.rvic. 12 02 152 General T.omlt.,. Union 144 lomono Cleonen Mei Wah R:e"ouront Form Machin.ry Cen'er lJ G.n.(ol Tire S.rvice 16 lomono ltichfield Ser ... ice 106 ""'Iody Food Morket Hyatt lodg. .2 Fa""." on Service 82 G.orge', Flv. Ten liquor Store 78 longe Roofing Co. 22 Mexico Cof. 80Hydro-Conduit Corp. Jl For W ••t Construction, Inc. 68 Gibb, Automati .... 00 Ideol Bok.ry J4 Buddy long', Garage 79 Mid Col Po... ing Inc. III FOlhion Cleone", lId. 58 R:. S. GibsM U..d Co" 20 ltt!ptIriol Matel 50 Rob.,t H. Lankford Co . 46 Midland Sovi "91 & Locro 0 Fed.rol Fruit Oi.t. sa GI.im-Crown Pu"'l>. Inc. 90 Indu.triol Plating 22 lo Potria Groc.ry 144 Mid S'ot. &owl O. F.derol .Je .... lry & loon sa Globe Auto Wr.cke" 60 lo PlaIa CIJ:. JO Mid Stat. linoleum 20Inland Showco •• 152 F.<fe,ral land Ionk .....". Cov.r lony', Automotiv. 112 Mid Stole Mr;,Oile .Moncw 110Goertun MotOtl 105 Int. rior S>,,''"'" 41 Goff ~ho"t.ry 90 In l.motionol Foolprint,,, 52 lotIOn &0' . AulD PortsF.nn.II', Sunlond Service es 92 Mid Stat. Plumbing Supply 46 Intemotionol Import. 67Ferrieo & Golt i Ch . ... ron 32 Gold Nugg.t 90 lonon Itotto Coniln.rcliof\ Co. 42 Mid-Volley oi,rribulOtl O. Ferry Pooh 155 lOl Polrnoa Re"ourQftI 8J Mid Volley Moton 101T .... Gold,n Crown 00 InlArmotJonol Pool Holl 44 Fig Gorden Golf C<M"M 21 Golden S'ol. 8room Co. 00 Ireland Mfg . Co . La Tobolier. 16 Mid VoII.y Sport. C.nler 4878 fine Art Ih.oler 64 Gold.n Slole R:ug Co. 15 Irv', Boil Bonds 02 laZY AK Saddl. Shop 27 Mik,', Au'o 5.rvk. 28 f ink & Skopp Home fumi'hing 12 Gong', Mark., 45 Italian Kitch.n 52 Spe.d I. laos Co. '2 Mik.', Cor lol 81 fire,ide sa Gosp.1 Mulic & Supply 78 lee', Mo... ing Service '2 Mike', Cocktoi Is 60 fin' Notionol Bonk of Frelno 17 Gotllcholk, J & J Service 02 le .v.o.s R:odiol Tire. Inc. 66 Mike', liquor Siore O."5Fi", We"em Bonk 21 Grohom Itodio & TV 26 Duk. Jocob, M y. 25 len', lown Mow.r S.rvice '2 Mike Miyamoto Trocior Won.: Roy Fi,he' Pharmacy sa G rand Union Co . 90 Harry Jocob. &ody & F.nder 2J leonardo li quat Store 46 Mil ky Woy Doiry 60 Flake Pe$l Can/lol 83 Gronfs Tov.rn 157 JaCobi Gorag. JO leo', Watch & Gift ShOfl 92 Mille r'.Dwg Flamingo Club 150 G,O.... S liquor Store 00 Jade Palace 12 leslie'~ Jewel." 79 Mi itonchilo Number 0,. 76 Th. Fla..r BoJke! sa Gro..... Upholstering 23 Joe', CI,on.tS 02 le.... i, Food .Mar~.' 0 2 Mr. 0', 150 Roberl l . Forkner Itonch 160 Greer'll Cfciery 00 Jo,..,., & Co . 52 liberty Auto Service 16 Mitchell Ambulanc. S.rvice 105 FOsl.r In,uronc. Agrncy 88 G run....oy Auto aody 106 J.nsen Auto Port, J2 lift Tluck Ser ... ice Corp. J2 Modem Drug 68 Foster', Old Fo.hioned Fr••ze 62 Gregor W.ld.d Aluminum 800ls 00 Jen..n & Pi legord 92 liihtning R.c:ord Shop O. .v.od.m Tile Co. O. Four C's College 107 Griffith-Oy.r Co . 10 67 Monis E. Under, Jr. Tn.c~in9 60 lloyd Moller O. Fowler Cobi,.,.., "0 Gro ...e lkJilt Hom., ~:;~:: ~!:~o:::Kil:'.y Gorage 02 lion Pocking Co. O. Monarch R.frigerotion O.42 Fran'. Pine l~e lodge 80 Jerry" To... emG u.,'" Motorcycle Center 15' Commercial -Industrial -Residential BRUNO ELECTRIC SERVICE LICENSED CONTRACTOR 4363 No. Valentine 222-6589 Fresno, California " ! J. DEAN BALLARD TILE & MARBLE 4557 E. Lewis Ave. 251-5212 Fresno Specializing.»t iResidentialC.WATSON ' In REAL ESTATE 2975 East Belmont Phone Fresno, Cai'if. 485-6400 PINK KITTEN 7 Days a Week* * EXOTIC DANCERS Live Mermaid in an all steel swimming tank 41 E. Belmont across from Underpass PHONE 264-9313 159 02 lisle Funeral Home 145 Gen. Maro le, 62 COCKTAIL BAR BREAKFAST -LUNCH BANQUET FACILITIES WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS ETC. PRO SHOP DRIVING RANGE LOCKER ROOMSGOLF LESSONS Compliments Of GEO. A. HORMEl & CO. INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Mo'9Cln', TV Sel"'<lic. 15" Mo,ri, & S:;,n, Towing 59 Morri, Fruit Co. 71 MorTi, M.;an:)l' R.,I Home 19 MoM Plumbing & Hora....ore , .. C. K. Mo1.ernoo ConSfTuctian Co. "6 Multoy', Liquor 14 N & N Marin. 113 Nagore Body & Auto Poi,.,t 66 NAPA Ita Na,.,cy'l SI ~ol's Gargge J6 NellOr'O Cr01e & Sigro ~I"'<Iice 156 New England She.1 Millol 58 Ne.... Holla,1d-Oiv.Spe,ry Itond ISS New Idria Min i,.,g Co. 1J) New Ite,.,de(vou, 29 N ..... Viclory Bokery 152 Niagara CI-emical Division 61 Niel,e,.,', C,.ome,y IS8 Nilei landlcope Service 9 .. Nooini', Winery ... Normart', Fun 9 .. No,.,igio,., 8f'01. Aircraft 9 .. Northrup Ki,.,g & Co. 3S O . K. Produce 9" Oak leaf ft.,touro,.,t "1 O'Bri.,.,', &tok. Service 9" Ochinero ProdUCe Co. 9-" P. [. O'Hoir Co. 50 Olan', 13 Old Fre",o Hofhrou I S3 Normon OJ,.n Construction Co. 9" One Hour .v.crtini~jng 22, "9,56 Mik. O'Reilly', Unioo Service 19 Oi.nlol Dry Good, J8 O'Sole Mia Restaurant 109 Oltergoord Fee. 71 The o..,tpo" 74 O"'.rh.od Doo, Co. of FreWM) "S Owl Tra",".r Co. 153 PAL Dilorribulon 112 P&JAuloSupply "I P & N l iquo,., 10.. Pocifie: Oriv. I,." 33 Pocific Plosleri,.,g CofP. n Poe ific Slatel 8y Produch 148 Pacific hnt & Awning ,5.4 Pocific We"ern CO,,.truclion "2 Poloc.e ~.I S8 Palm Lok., Golf COUl'"le I S9 Palm Olive Realty 96 Po,., Ame ricOf1 Underwriteo. Inc. 19 Poncho', Seve,., Sea, 19 Jerry Pank, Auto Body Shop S9 Pappy', Mfa', 7J Porodi,e aub 44 Poradhe l iquon 96 Porodi Ie Limited Sporting Goodro 57 Porodi&e Trailer SoleI 10 Paramount Pelt Corotrol <42 Pa,odini', 18 Porodini'. Gl'OC4Iry 112 Parit.woy Lhian Service 112 aill Poni,h Chevroo 18 • Patrick Jame, Men', Star. 156 Polle",an (lectroniC'1 112 Frook L. Polle",on ,5.4 Polloo', Sheet Metal Wori(l ISO Pou'" Sho" ..a Poulin. Spon....or 104 PayleM 28 Payl." Morto:.4It 96 Ed P.orl. Chevron S.I"'<Iic. 96 Archi e Peckham 109 G.orge W. P.d.",.n ~holll.ry 15) P,no jonilorial Sel"'<li ce lSI Peper Janitorial Service 50 Pepti Colo Boilling Co. of Fr4IlfIO 109 Penection Moc.oroni Co . 109 P.rry Bol1 Smargy 149 Arom (Shany) Pet.o )03 P.,.', Fu",h<tr. RefiniWling 96 P.h, I,.,c. 96 Pfaff Sewing C."ter 104 Phantom Vi.w P., Matel 96 Joe Phi II ipi Inc . 96 Pic & Pay Mark., 108 Pi ccolo', Flawerland 96 Piell.'1 Cocktail Lounge 50 Pinedol. Drug 1« Pinedole Ory Dump 108 Pink Kitten 159 Pion4I. r Aut o Pon5 96 Pipco Fruit Co. 101 PitttOurgh Plate Glou Co. ~ Ployland Pool 62 Ploypen lSI Ploy Pool 96 Plena Cof. 151 PleoiOnt Ste,ili(otion Mattr.ss Co. 109 Pool Supply 01 F'4I,no 96 Pan G.orve Olive In ~ Pot igion T,o,."fer 96 The Prt!lcrip'ion Phomu;u::;y 60 ""'-, Pric. Tow ing 27 Producen Cotton Oil Co. 39 Produce" Do;'y Inc. 3 ProdUC4If'1 Pocking Corp. n Ouoli-T-~uck Service Ouolily Meat Whal.'Olen Quik"Ch"k Market R& l Richfi.ld Sel"'<lice ~~~f~~rr=o Rent 25 :>:) III 96 96 156 Ro,",ey Drywall Service 112 ltanchen Cotton Oil Co . 4, Ra,.,dolph',Oi,tri bulan 41 Roy Rondr"4l' 104 Roy', DoilY Fo"" 81 ltay', TV Servic. 1.56 Ld & Ruth', Rock snap JI Red Carpel 96 Red Triongl. Oil Co. 96 Reinllein 16 Reno', Sp.ciali:ud S.I"'<Iice 96 Re'" Drug Co. 96 Ae II. M.ot Morht 110 Rhod4I, 47 Richard', Cocktoil l ounge 96 Jahn RichordK>ro Sprinkler Sl1t.". 62 C.n. Richordt pgving Co. 63 Ridge Electric Mator 96 9ill J. Rippee 75 Ri v.nide Coffee Shop ~ Robb-Ran Food, 3A Robert, Fig Co. 83 Robi,."on', Aula Body Shop 2.6 RodiKo Praducts 47 Rodde", '3 Reeding Pork Pharmacy 96 Roger" Helicaple" 69 RoUndo Formel"'l Store 96 Rol-Pok Filter Service 62 Ramo Wine Co. ISJ ROM" Add A Board Nun.,y 96 Roth', Crane Service 147 ROJoCie', Grill 92 Royal Phormacy 92 Roy', U,.,ion Servi" 1,S.4 Ruck"ell California Sole, lSI Aueben', TV 92 S. E. Rykoff & Co. 92 Sober', Grocery 96 Sam', luggage 96 Son Corlc» Cof. 112 Sanchu-Holl Mortuary JJ Poul l. Sande,., Co. 96 Mr . Sonford of Calif. 68 Sgn Francisco Florol S" Son Joaquin Satte ry 80 Santo Fe Hotel 96 San'iogo', Auto Point & Body ISS Sonli', In c. ~ Sari, 8ig Fi ve 96 Sorki, tr:. Sarki,ion 96 Art Schedler', Engi,.,e Ilebuildi,.,g 96 Schedler-Kinch Tire Shop 96 Jack Seh;efe' Sound Equipm.nt 156 Schwall', Lawn Mower Shap 1-46 W. C. Schmidt lool & m. 98 Scott a,oth." 157 J.F. Scott 98 Scotty', Liquar Store 20 SCf.en Print 156 S.curity Pacific "'kItionol a.o.-. 29 S.iber", Body Shop 10" Selma Hau,. M.;aving 110 Semper Truck li,.,~. 108 Seq.Joio Savil'lQl 1-"8 SerenO'1 leouly Solon. 111 Service &ody Woriu 98 Seven ~80ttling Co. 35 Shoffeo Hardware 108 SholifTlOr 8 Sham bcovoting Co . 1,5.4 Show-W••, Ch4I vron 20 Sh.lburne', Stationery 7J Shepherd" Sh.1I Sel"'<lice 98 Shop Rit. M.;arket 20 Shore Acou.tic:al do Inlulotioo l46 Sierra Aula Supply 108 Sierra HoIpitol 53 Sierro 'railer Renlol l6 Sigler't, Inc. 82 Slidell Bok.,y 6.04 Do v. Smith P.trol.um, Inc. 69 Roy Smith Ioil land. 8 Wolt.r Smith 69 Smitty', 80il Bond, 98 Snid.r El.ctric Co. 102 Socko', King', Row Rea'ourant 78 Tom Souza S.rv ice 98 Sparky Electronics 2" Or. Earl G. Spomer, Sf. 0 . 0 . 81 Ston', Towing S.rvice 150 Stat. Cenler N\egt Co. 98 Stole Savin. & loon 1"5 St4Irling Fu,.,.rol Home 98 Sterling Towel Co. "" St.rling Tran,i' Ca. 29 St.ve', Saddl. Shop1 87 St illman Dr"1J Co. "I Stockton', Mark.t J6 Strawberry Ellchang. Co-op 98 ShllZO" liquor 98 Suburban S'eel. Inc. 98 S~er's 98 Sunlond Refining Co. 6<t Sunli'e M.;at1te' 18 Sun,.,yland 8ulghur Co. 98 Sunnl1ide 80wl 101 Sunnl1id. Pharmacy 20 Swenlen'l 78 Swimfr''''', I,.,c. 98 SycolflOfe bland SIcck Ranch 62 T & 0 Automotiv. Supply Tarpey Drug Slare T ech,.,icolor Corp. Ted', Cocktoi I. Tent City Surplul Terminol Ai, Ircri' e Supply 98 98 156 " 98 :>4 T.rminol Cocktail loonge 152 Thermal Praduch. Inc . 98 Thomp1Ol'l Ho.,....ord Chemicols J6 finkler Mi"ion Chapel 51 Tiny" Reltoural'll 65 Tilon Trailer, 1S5 Tom', Toaded P.gnuh 112 Tom"",I', Rod & R".I ,",poir 98 John Torik Automotiv. Sel"'<l; ce 98 Tower House 98 Tower K.nnell 98 T, od~ Winds M.;atel 2.. Tronwmerica Title Inluronce 27 Trovelen Body & Fende r 58 The Trophy Shop 26 TropicOf'lO lodge ,S.4 T ruck ~ispatch Service 64 TUfPim 98 Twin Palms Liquor ISO Two Woy Frui I Sto~ 1-46 lloyd Tull, Inc . 31 Uncle Tom', liquo r Stale S" United Automotive WOllu 98 United Colilar,.,ia Bonk 14 United Corpe' Shop 1-"8 United loon & )ewel,y 98 United M.;at1teh, I,.,c. 5S U,.,jve~1 Athle.ic Solei 1"7 Un ivef'lOlO,ug 1-46 U-50ve Uquor Slore, .. Upholstery City 6.04 Utility Troil.r 501•• Co. 72 V & M', Ameri ca,., Furniture 73 VolI.y Air Cooditioning SloWly 12 Voll.y Burglar Alarm 6.f Volley Foundry & Machine Worit., 70 Volley Furniture IS2 Volley Ice Compo,.,y 35 Volley Indu,trial Laundry 67 Volley Muffler Service 152 Vall.y fire Co . 1,0 Volley Typewrite, Co. 98 VolI.y Welding & M.;achi,.,. Work, 6<t VOfl" Marie.. 62 Van D~e New, Co. 72 V"n Wale" & Roge", I,.,c . 151 Vo"i I y Shop 68 Venda Company 2 Vu', Trail., Rental Servic. 18 Venluro TV Ca,.,te, 98 Venling $porting Good. 18 Victoria Hotel 18 Vie-o.l Co. 57 Vierro Ca. 18 Village DrugJ. 68 Vi IlGAe Foodlond 28 Vlft. Hwdwar. 98 Wagner', Auto Rodio Wogr'Ier" Woad & Shovi"'gI Wall', Anchor 0' CcMif. Woh'l M.;ark.t Word Tl'tKtOf' Co. Ward'. Village Marit.t Warrick Electric Co. Woto,id. Forming Inc. WO'fhen 8ros . -H.adliner~, C. R. WotlOr'l halty Woyn.', liquor R. J. Woyt. ond SOOI W.co OxYV4I'" Jim W.ir and Sons Weng.r" leather Shop W., &.llnotIt Granit. Wonn W.,I.,n ~ildi,.,g Mot.rlal, Co. W.sl.m Lodge W.s'.m Metal W."em Wood Oi v. Welt Fr.WWJ Drug Co. We,' McKinl.y Morit.el Whirl Wid. Heli captetl White Front Star •• Whit Ie', Pet Shop Wilbur-Elli. Co. E. ILWill,Co., In c. Wil1Ofl l , M.;alorcycl•• Wimpy', Dri v. In Wingate Co. Wooderlond Roller Rink Woog" Automolive Servic. Wong', <:;i ty Morit.et ::=r:'F~:t=n Wunlloll', Auto Poin'ing Yee pt,offt'lOcy Yellow Cob York', Ploce YOMmI t. Nuf'M;(Y YOMmile PhomIGcy Yat' & Webb Funerol Home Zoch.r Co. Zohigian, Zole', jew.I.n 98 M 2' 98 158 98 58 50 101 159 72 63 l.a l8 98 70 Cov4Ir 158 63 70 98 132 98 '9 51 12 6 100 26 100 58 7. 100 100 100 76 70 72 5" 100 100 100 100 100 106 COMPLIMENTS OF OTHER FRESNO COUNTY COMMUNITIES AUaEItRY AdV.rtiMfl 139 , 1.40 Sovi,.,o·, Market 134 8'OLA Adverti,el"'l 5"41"'0 Vi.ta Golr & Country Club 138 132 Show Villa liquon "2 CANTUA CREEk Ad ....'ti.." 126, 127 Slim &. Jadde', Country Kitchen 139 Smi Ih Va,., & Siorage 138 Stan', TV & Rodi"o 136 CARUTHERS Ach... "iH" 132,142 Sudden Plumbing Co. 137 Troisi', 135 CLOVIS Advertise" Trudi'. Coffee Shop 138 A-I Eleclric Co. 135 A-I Roofi"'g Co. 138 COALINGA Adveni'eftArc Eleclric Co . 133 125, 126, '42 A1com Automotiv. Servic. "2 The leo, Pow Co. ,,2 DEL RE Y Adverli,er. 116.142 Boice Funeral Horr:e 136 Jay 8rinkley Service "2 FIREIAUGH Adverti,en 129.130. 1"2 Buddl. Air Condilionlng 134 FIVE POINfS Adverti'enClavi. Ambulanc. Service 1:>4 "5.1 23,128 Clavi, Citru, Co. 136 Clavi, Dray & Ic. 136 FOWLER Advert;se" " , 48.1 17. 1"2 Clavi, Glou Shop ,'2 FRIANT Advefti MI"'IClo':, Reody MIll 136 139 Clavi, SonitoriU!'fl 135 Collin, Bockhoe Sel"'<l ic. 133 HELM Adv.n ile" I:>:) Confer Lothing & Plostering "2 HURON Advert ise" ~ial Hydrocrone Service 136 12... ' ''2 0..', Tovem 138 EconOfnY Cleonefl 133 kERMAN Ad veni,en 131.132, '42 EI Charro Co'e 138 Emmen For ••t Pradueh Inc. 136 KINGS8URG Advert ilerl 117 .1 "2 Fotter Freeze "2 Fr.",o Trovelodge Mobile ~e 134 LAKE SHORE Adverr i,en '" Hi lima,.,', Shoel ,'2David Horn. "2 LATON Adverti,efl 122 .144 Hu,."ok.r CC"'IIhuction Co . ,'2 Wm. J.HulchinlOf'r 51.01 Eato'. 135 MENDOTA Adverti,er. 128.1 29, 144 J & M liquor ,.2 ORANGE COVE Adv~l . i le(1Jim', Place 134 118.1 .... M.;al Johnson Inwra"'ce 135 Krug', Fire & "',glor o.t.clion "2 PARLIER Adv.rtise" 116. 117 Kur-Moll 5.rvice 136 lin.nboch Auto Port, "2 PIEDRA Adv~rt i sen 113. I'" M.;anholl Stat ian 135 Nell's Inn 136 REEDLEY Advertilel"'l 117. 122. 1-"4 Mi Rancho fortillo snap 134 RIVERDALE Adv~,ti 'el"'lPapogl'li Frui I Co. 135 122. \ ... PreUII Gun Shop 137 SANGER Adv.ni,e"Oucli'y Cobinet Co. 138 11<4, 116. 1 ..... Rolph" Drug Store ,'2 SAN JOAQUIN Advertisell 127 Roy Check Mr • . "2 Remco Construction 136 R.newal Body WoIk, 136 SELMA Advert;'et, 119 . 120. 122. 1 ..... Roo', Doiry SIoWli., 136 SHAVER LAKE Advertil~' 139, 140, '''I ROMeO ElectraniCi 135 Souona's ........nl Wear 136 TRANOUILLITY Adv.rtilen I:>:) \. CHisF, '101J ""'-'iIlFFU.IN(,.nO" *C;~·l\"NK P""~~II"'i. ..:' FORKNER RANCHES 160 INDUSTIY Asbestos (Colo,lill1l. 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