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Page 52 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL April- May, 1957<br />

Gentlemen:<br />

We are interested in securing a new<br />

Chief of <strong>Police</strong> and thought you might<br />

assist.<br />

If you have a place for ads for police<br />

personnel, kindly place the following ad:<br />

POLICE CHIEF—Delano, California,<br />

(pop. 10,328) invites applications from<br />

qualified persons with minimum of ten<br />

years experience in California law enforcement<br />

agency, including at least three years<br />

as sergeant or above with progressively<br />

increasing responsibility. Salary range—<br />

$590.00 to $660.00. Submit applications<br />

to City Clerk, 1118 Jefferson Street, Delano,<br />

California.<br />

Thank you. Yours very truly,<br />

Fay C. Short, City Clerk<br />

Delano, California<br />

Editor:<br />

As an old buddy of the now Sheriff,<br />

when he was in the California Highway<br />

Patrol, I sure was tickled to see your magazine<br />

do him honor in the issue before<br />

me. He's a great guy.<br />

(Sgd.) Sgt. J.S.C.<br />

Sacramento<br />

Name withheld on request<br />

(EDITOR'S NOTE: He's referring to the<br />

man on the front cover of the current<br />

issue, Sheriff Dave Menary of Mann<br />

County.)<br />

WILLIAM F.<br />

PETERS<br />

458 SOUTH SPRING STREET<br />

Los Angeles, California<br />

E. E. B.<br />

DRIVE CAUTIOUSLY AND SAVE A LIFE<br />

LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA<br />

LETTERSa4fr EDITOR<br />

TO THE<br />

The Editor:<br />

Please send me a copy of your magazine<br />

containing the handwriting story by Dr.<br />

K. K. Golson. Kay Wooley<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

Dear Sir:<br />

Kindly send me a copy of the March<br />

issue. I like the steam auto races story on<br />

Page 38. Paul R. Douglas<br />

Vancouver, Wash.<br />

Editor:<br />

You sure rang the bell in your description<br />

of the way "Dutch" Flohr runs the<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Rosa <strong>Police</strong> Department. I think we<br />

people up here have one of the best in<br />

the business. Maxwell MacMillan<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Rosa<br />

(Copyright, 1931, 2-0 Publishing Co.)<br />

Founded 1922<br />

Business Office: 465 Tenth Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> 3, California<br />

Phone MArket 1-7110<br />

An Independent Journal Published Monthly,<br />

Devoted to the Interests of<br />

ALL CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA<br />

LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES<br />

Published Monthly by<br />

POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS JOURNAL<br />

OUR FOREIGN EXCHANGES<br />

THE GARDA REVIEW<br />

2 Crow St., Dublin, Ireland<br />

ALERTA, A. V. JUAREZ<br />

Desp. 6, Mexico, D. F.<br />

REVISTA DE POLICIA<br />

Rioja, 666, Buenos Aires,<br />

Republic of Argentine, S. A.<br />

CONSTABULARY GAZETTE<br />

Belfast, Ireland<br />

POLICE NEWS<br />

New South Wales<br />

POLICE JOURNAL<br />

Wellington, New Zealand<br />

ERIC CULLENWARD . . . . Editor<br />

SUBSCRIPTION TERMS—$6.00 a year,<br />

payable in advance; 60c a number. In Canada,<br />

$7.00 a year. Remittance must be made<br />

by Post Office or Express Money Order, by<br />

Registered Letter, or by Postage Stamps of<br />

2-cent denomination, or by cheek.<br />

IMPORTANT NOTICE - Do not subscribe<br />

to POLICE AND PEACE OFFI-<br />

CERS' JOURNAL through agents unknown<br />

to you personally, or who Cannot present<br />

proper credentials on our stationery.<br />

ADVERTISING RATES on application.<br />

30<br />

Hey Editor:<br />

Too bad you didn't print the names and<br />

addresses of those "Chicks" on Page 9<br />

of the February-March JOURNAL. Certainly<br />

proves that Petaluma grows a lot<br />

of chickens without real feathers.<br />

Envious<br />

<strong>San</strong> Bernardino<br />

Oscar Hedlund<br />

Lumber Co.<br />

Douglas Fir<br />

Western Hemlock<br />

Sugar Pine<br />

Ponderosa Pine<br />

Oroville, Calif.<br />

ROBERT C.<br />

KIRK WOOD<br />

State Controller

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