Page 52 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL April- May, 1957 Gentlemen: We are interested in securing a new Chief of <strong>Police</strong> and thought you might assist. If you have a place for ads for police personnel, kindly place the following ad: POLICE CHIEF—Delano, California, (pop. 10,328) invites applications from qualified persons with minimum of ten years experience in California law enforcement agency, including at least three years as sergeant or above with progressively increasing responsibility. Salary range— $590.00 to $660.00. Submit applications to City Clerk, 1118 Jefferson Street, Delano, California. Thank you. Yours very truly, Fay C. Short, City Clerk Delano, California Editor: As an old buddy of the now Sheriff, when he was in the California Highway Patrol, I sure was tickled to see your magazine do him honor in the issue before me. He's a great guy. (Sgd.) Sgt. J.S.C. Sacramento Name withheld on request (EDITOR'S NOTE: He's referring to the man on the front cover of the current issue, Sheriff Dave Menary of Mann County.) WILLIAM F. PETERS 458 SOUTH SPRING STREET Los Angeles, California E. E. B. DRIVE CAUTIOUSLY AND SAVE A LIFE LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA LETTERSa4fr EDITOR TO THE The Editor: Please send me a copy of your magazine containing the handwriting story by Dr. K. K. Golson. Kay Wooley <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Dear Sir: Kindly send me a copy of the March issue. I like the steam auto races story on Page 38. Paul R. Douglas Vancouver, Wash. Editor: You sure rang the bell in your description of the way "Dutch" Flohr runs the <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa <strong>Police</strong> Department. I think we people up here have one of the best in the business. Maxwell MacMillan <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa (Copyright, 1931, 2-0 Publishing Co.) Founded 1922 Business Office: 465 Tenth Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> 3, California Phone MArket 1-7110 An Independent Journal Published Monthly, Devoted to the Interests of ALL CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES Published Monthly by POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS JOURNAL OUR FOREIGN EXCHANGES THE GARDA REVIEW 2 Crow St., Dublin, Ireland ALERTA, A. V. JUAREZ Desp. 6, Mexico, D. F. REVISTA DE POLICIA Rioja, 666, Buenos Aires, Republic of Argentine, S. A. CONSTABULARY GAZETTE Belfast, Ireland POLICE NEWS New South Wales POLICE JOURNAL Wellington, New Zealand ERIC CULLENWARD . . . . Editor SUBSCRIPTION TERMS—$6.00 a year, payable in advance; 60c a number. In Canada, $7.00 a year. Remittance must be made by Post Office or Express Money Order, by Registered Letter, or by Postage Stamps of 2-cent denomination, or by cheek. IMPORTANT NOTICE - Do not subscribe to POLICE AND PEACE OFFI- CERS' JOURNAL through agents unknown to you personally, or who Cannot present proper credentials on our stationery. ADVERTISING RATES on application. 30 Hey Editor: Too bad you didn't print the names and addresses of those "Chicks" on Page 9 of the February-March JOURNAL. Certainly proves that Petaluma grows a lot of chickens without real feathers. Envious <strong>San</strong> Bernardino Oscar Hedlund Lumber Co. Douglas Fir Western Hemlock Sugar Pine Ponderosa Pine Oroville, Calif. ROBERT C. KIRK WOOD State Controller
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