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As reminded before, this newsletter is written by me, but the costs of web hosting, storage, email software to send to 650 subscribers, and other things that I know little of, is handled by my good friend, retired ACSO Deputy Eric Duran  who bears the costs. Beginning June 1 the bills are due. Whatever you can afford will be greatly appreciated!!n

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SUPPLEMENT YOUR RETIREMENT?

 

Get your applications in! We are now hiring for Police Property Specialists I/II.

 

If you are organized, pay attention to detail and have experience in inventory control or working in a warehouse…we want you.

 

Apply using the link below, deadline is June 12th.

 

 

 

BTW, LOOK FOR A NEW FORMAT NEXT WEEK!

 

REMINDER_ RSVP for the 2023 Annual BBQ! – leroypyle@gmail.com – Gmail

 

 

WHO WE ARE

 

Lumpy coined the phrase, “The Glue That Holds Us Together” to describe the Farsider publication. To further that effort I propose an update to show where we all are now. Last weeks issue including Don Hale and his bride as an example. Pictures and a story of your life up until now including pictures of family, friends, and activities.

 

My example would be as follows:
A Navy brat, we moved to Irvington (Colby St) in mid 50s, my Dad stationed at Moffett Field.

This picture taken before leaving on the USS Lurline traveling back to CA after 3 year tour in Hawaii. I was seasick for 2 days! We flew back on a Super Connie.Dad Stationed at Moffett Field in Sunnyvale. Played ball in Hanger.

 

 

 

I graduated WHS in 1960, then to Ohlone and San Jose State. My Mom managed the coffee shop at the Fremont Bowl where I worked part time.While serving a group of regular old timers who loved to chat, I mentioned that I was getting married and should probably find a real job. They suggested I go up to City Hall and check out the job listings. I did and first on the clip board was the Fremont Police Department.  I passed written, physical agility, and then oral exam in front of three nearly lieutenants, Lt. Creighton being the most threatening! He asked me, “How long have you wanted to be a police officer?” I related the story about the guys at the coffee shop’s recommendation, and he gruffed, “Humpf, the usual answer is ‘I wanted to be a police officer since I was a little boy….’

 

 

PISTOL TEAM

 

 

 

 

So I hired on with Fremont PD in 1964, worked all three shifts, the traffic unit with radar detection , juvenile and burglary units and finally the narcotics unit under Sgt Bert Jensen. Back when an ounce of weed was ten bucks! Bert was offered the job of Chief of the newly funded Solano County Drug Abuse Bureau. Fed money was big then for drug control. He talked me into going with him, along with a couple other guys. We had great success as our office was in Fairfield, the home of Travis Air Force Base. Flying in from many drug producing countries!

 

After hustling local druggies in undercover buys in Fremont, Alvarado, Niles, Union City, etc; making buys from the young guys off a transports from overseas was like shooting fish in a barrel.

 

Tired of playing narc, I applied at San Jose PD and was hired in 1972. Spent a very satisfying 20 years before retiring.

 

Hard to believe, retired now 31 years! Living the life in Murphys, CA.

 

Murphys? Yes my building contractor son lives in nearby Avery and I wanted to be near the grandkids. Of course they are grown and have their own lives now and I don’t see hide not hair of them. Time flies….

 

My son, Mike, Building Contractor up here if you want to build anything in Calaveras County or nearby. (shameless plug!)

 

 

TMI? Well, that’s what you get from an old timer early in the morning with his first cup of coffee an nothing else to do!

 

 

AND HOW ABOUT YOU? CONSIDER SHARING A LITTLE ABOUT YOURSELF FOR YOUR FELLOW RETIREES TO SEE.nIT DOESN’T HAVE TO BE ELABORATE AS MINE, AFTER ALL, YOU PROBABLY HAVE BETTER THINGS TO DO THAN SCREW AROUND ALL DAY ON YOUR COMPUTER! 🙂 MAYBE JUST THE DATES OF YOUR EMPLOYMENT AND A LITTLE BIT OF WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN DOING SINCE RETIRING. MAYBE INCLUDE A PICTURE OR TWO OF YOU AND THE FAMILY. PAST AND CURRENT.

 

MANY THANX FOR YOUR COOPERATION IN THIS ENDEAVOR TO KEEP THE GLUE THAT KEEPS US TOGETHER AS TIGHT AS EVER!

 

LEROYn

 

Scott Campbell woke up on April 19 with a feeling of anticipation and a plan for potential disappointment.  A longtime officiator for college football and a retired San Jose firefighter, Campbell had heard rumors that the NFL was making calls that day to a lucky few being recruited as referees for the coming season.

 


 

For Campbell, the new job also means he’s carrying on a legacy. He is the second San Jose firefighter to become a league referee after Bill Leavy, who worked for the NFL between 1995 and 2015. Leavy died in March.

 

 

He won’t be forgotten, said Campbell, who will be taking over his old No. 127.“What are the odds that one San Jose firefighter made it to the NFL?” Campbell said. “And then what are the odds that two of them made it?” See Story HERE

AND HERE IS SOME GREAT PICS FROM THE PBA MEETING THAT I ALWAY LIKE TO SEE WHEN ERNIE SENDS OUT THE “MATTOS MAIL BAG”. IT IS NICE FOR THOSE OF US WHO CAN’T ATTEND MEETINGS TO SEE OLD FACES. HELLO!

 

Donald Harris Receptionn

 

Retirees Ofc. Diane and Sgt. Don Harris extend a heartfelt thank you to all for your support during this difficult time and attending the memorial and reception for their son Donald Harris.

 

Thank you to the POA for the use of the hall and to retired Sgts. John Quinn, Dave Wysuph and Lt. Glenn Harper for stepping up to serve drinks to the reception attendees.

 

DON AND DIANE HARRIS

 

 

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RIP Bill Erfurthn

 

William Edmond Erfurth, “Bill”, aged 84, born in Ventura California, went to be with the Lord on March 4, 2023 in Santa Clara, California.

 

He was a retired San Jose Police Officer (Lieutenant) of 35 years, former law enforcement instructor at West Valley College, and father. He is survived by his sons William, and James, and his step-sons Jonathon Friedrichs, and Lance Barrett, and his grandchildren Ethan, Isabel, and Abraham.

 

He attended San Jose State College’s Administration of Justice program.

 

Needing to get a temporary job, he applied to the San Jose Police Department, and stayed there for a little over 35 years.

 

He developed and trained officers in unarmed defensive tactics, and woman’s self-defense, and helped develop the San Jose Police Chaplaincy. As a devote man of God, he was best known for his kindness. There will be Celebration of Life, for Bill, May 30th 3:00 PM at the San Jose Police Officer’s Association, at 1151 N. 4th Street, San Jose.

 

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Scotty Cornfield (408) 690-3417 scotty@scottycornfield.com www.scottycornfield.com

 

I’ve been putting together what I call my street team—people who will buy the book (ideally around 10 a.m. this Friday) so I can get a large sales boost at one time and convince the Amazon analytics that it’s a best seller—even if only for a few minutes. The Kindle version will sell for $10.95, but knowing cops the way I do, I wanted to offer them my version of an “HP” deal. I’ve gone one better. The initial price will be $0.99, and for those coppers who can’t justify spending almost a whole buck, I’ll even reimburse them if they send me their online payment info—and a copy of their Amazon review.

 

Those interested in joining my street team can use this link: https://forms.gle/4xqnhQgSh5mGyWgp7 and II’ll send them all the info.

 

The new book, FAST FICTION  Vol. 2: Man vs. Machine is another collection of my 101-word stories (perfect for us cops with short attention spans). This time I battle the evil AI, ChatGPT to see which of us writes the better stories using the same prompts.

Pro Disc Golfer Disqualified After Testing Negative For CannabisnEL PASO, TX — Amid a mounting surge of illegal immigration, the Biden Administration is sending 1,500 National Guard troops to the border to help them register to vote. “Yes, the people who tell me what to do all the time told me this is needed,” said Biden to an ice cream cone. “And If I don’t do what they tell me I don’t get any snacks! No, that’s no joke! Seriously, someone help me! Where am I?”In Major Effort To Attract New Recruits, Navy Offering Unlimited Bud Lightn

 

 

 


 

 

THE PASSING OF Vintage San Jose Police Officer William E. “Bill” Anderson. Bill is pictured 2nd from the left in this c. 1961 photo of San Jose Police Officers and their canines. Others in photo (l-r) Don Moore, Bill, Bill Bailey and Ralph Mackey.

 

O……M……G……

 

 

I am sure he could easily cause an avalanche if he hit the wrong place?

 

This is possibly the most amazing ski film ever made. Both skiing and film making are on another level. Shot at Zermatt, Switzerland, the film took two years to plan and 90 days to film. The most amazing sequence is when the skier Markus Eder slips into the belly of a glacier (ice cave) to finally emerge a couple of k’s down the mountain.  This video will likely quicken your pulse a bit just watching him.

 

 

 



 

IRS whistleblower provides Congress origins of Biden probe, evidence of political interference, STORY HERE

 

A powerful and credible presentation from Patrick Moore, founder of GreenPeace. His final sentence is very important.n

 

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‘THIS IS WRONG!!!’: Caitlyn Jenner Goes Ballistic After Transgender Girl Wins Second Place at California Meet of Champions. see /story HERE

 

Megyn Kelly to Newsmax: Fox News ‘Terrified’ of Post-Tucker Viewer Loss

 

 

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