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ENGI·NEERS: LOCAL' -39 ·TIONARY • • STA • • I ·- I • ' . ·, i FEBRUARY,-1960 \~ ·Man ~~tall~t$ fOr:; Eie~tion of e~lgate~, ·• Alternates tO 26th Convention" IUOE ~y N. J. CARMAN, · b1t.ernational Supervisor ·If yo·u , \~V e!·e not stfspended for:.- non-payment ci(dues as of February 1, 1960, you wilf rec ~1 :e or have rece,iv'ed)n the mail your ballot to be voted, by you in the ·election- of delegates- :and alter­ nates to the -26th International Convention of the Internatio.J.ial Union of Operating Engin e~r s. · . Your ballot was :sent tci your address on the records ' of the· Local Union as of February·- 1, 1950. . '_ .•. I ·. . . - '·1 . Vote foi· no more . than 46 Here_· -Are Cand.idates for _Delenates: - .~a~~!d~~c: o~~o;~aeci~:e :l~n~ · · ~ · of Ore Candidates of. ~19m· to .~ choice. If 'yOtl vote f9l' more Alte'rnate, . _ -s. .26th lnt[ ... Convention. . . \ ..- .than ' 46 Camtidates; your ))al· (Listed aphahetically; just as they appear on tile baUot} - lot is voi~ . ' . Da rre ll Atlen ·.Don c'.Johnson · Z. I~sert yoin· marked baHotA~ll · - Heddi ng --.t.w envelo,Pe marked "E L· Lou V: - ~arne s Ira N. Jones 'LOT ENVELOPE." A I · B~,~~d~;!~ :·oakland 3. S~af; the " BALLOT ~NVE· Busi riess Re presentati ve Sidney J. · . . . ~OPE" in .. tile "BUSINESS 1 j: B 1 . -silov.el 'operator, San .Jose - . R'EPLY """N-·VELOPJE." . R·. 0 b er+ · · oaei1 Don Kinchloe · , _ n · Ha~~l:n.~ Bo~e. n Diks);_. F.lelp . &. E:>er 1. .1_ Sign your !]lame. with , y .o u ~ ·' Fran A. a wren.ce · address and register number Altie '''_Curley." Brodose Industrial Accide nt Commissioner · ~h 1 ft - d '"" 0~ uic' L "'Aell[l>ciB '' . ' h. t "Th' c · . 1" .. + t k Geor .g~' R. -.". 'Bud" ' l e<.fl., o.r lll ·· t.• e upp,er ,:e -han corner ~ i'l i:t· o"i! a. . lvrr;;;~ IS ·\'i ·a ·._ e · Of115 Cf( apa-r,men I( n Br 00 s - · ~ '"'- '"'"S REPLY ., . d I I h h I f G e - . Marvsv i!le of the ~'BFSIN~.:> i . . ' b_ui ld ing wi 1 _·be: a+ Clav,- a_n 'Oi.Jr shmature is nat (}ll . $.4Q;OOO to $ 125,0QO:.; -~·- . - ._;--. }·c ~:. -. · Red.ding · Redding j the "l3USI;.J·BSS RERLY EN· ~ - . ·I-~·' '~· ~ ~r-- ~ :. ~or~L~~c-~a se y L. S\ " l¥1.3:c ' ~ McCtiP>fock . .-~ ! ~ r!l'FOnj(;<:''-, ._~._.,_ u -0 . - r o· . IRIQR\...IORS E'xee . - B ~~rcL Me.~1be hr: -. - . San . Francisco . . I .,. ""'"~ ·":' · . • - t · nAt!t· .,.. .N! ·: D~fi _l -. - ~~- iiU ·~~~ -: ~ · If~ ·, _ lawrenGe _.- La rry C .a:pman Ned McCo-ll ey 2. Y~Jil~~ b:lHC t wm n!1t . o~ coun- b" Ch · -· t - : - ed .&H vote foi· "nwre than Y~"(( - fi · rt\VIb·_ -. ~lr DlkVV - - -- Ro b ed 1 -· -;,.B o · r1s-ty, 'if,._,-' Top honors this month -go to the Brothers a'ncl their families Exec. Board Member, Marysvil le - George c. "Mac" r.JicFadden 46 Caildidates, ' in the Redding district who donated approximately 55 . pints of T-om l..Christy . Ex ec ut ive Bo ard Me mbe r - 3. Your ballot wm U{}t be count- blood! If an the 'members. in the various.districts ·would contribute Oakland Bob Mcleltand ed. if it is received 'in the mail w that work'_is slow, · and they Iiave the ti.me, our membeni and_ AI C!em ._ . - -, Grievance Committe,e lember <>.f't,,el· lO ·.rio ;..'clock A. M., Feb· · • • F.ina .,cial Secty. & Ass ist. Manager . Pa ul N: [,Ailes .. ~ v _ -.::. ~ir families in every i:Hst1·iel;. could b~ sure there ·was blood Sam P. 'Coburn · · sacramento rmity 29', 19,SO. , ) available for them in case of sickness or accident. Call your dis- Stockton Be rto n !(;- t\~ i l l er ·-----'---'--- trict office to inake an appointment! . , Wayne Coleman Oakland G1·ievance Comm ittee Member Joe l\t1ifier .'Bob Ro mil! REDDING SAN FR;ANCISCO C oy CoHins Business .Rep1·es entative G:·!.evance Committee Membe r Billy D. Tims · · R:ichard T. Invin Fresno · VI. V. Minahan · - · Ray J. Ru'Hedg,e Thomas Shanklin ' Robe~;~ C. . Knapp F. L '.'les" Crane Recording Sec1·etary / Operator, Fresno Santa Rosa lynn Moore , __..... Roy. Scarbrough '·'l 'homas B erI m' C'-uas. Sh· a f ra~I·.- . d Henry - ~urb - Dist. Rep. &. Exec. Board. !\';ember Gl'ie vance Committee Membe-r n1 Gl •;. 11 . F d s· !' t . William ;:,mith Uovd• - Sidebotto. - cStockton· enn l'!fU 10wn ey re C1!e ll er ---. -Charles .Yaritell SAN JOSE Af '~Bud '.' D•a lton , · By Laws -Committee ' Me mbe·r Shove-l, Crane&. Drag line, San Jose - Joseph C:. Ame$ Sam Kehaha Grievance Committee Membe r Ernie Nelson . ,. Ken Shaffer · Jeanne Parrish- Time, Jacques - _ Jes-se H. Dansie " Business Re presentative ·oakland · · ' -Compressor Opr. ,-Sa lt Lake City 'William '·'B'ill'-' Ne[s.on ....- Fra nk "Cass" Shiipe ~;_ ' · T. E. Carson Ralph-. Bockerio Mi k. e F. Day Shovel ·Operator l\1a ry syille Jim Mons-on Thomas S. 'smith _. . cat Skinner, · Eureka Ne phi Nemelka Guy B. Slack Peter Gault H. · c~ywood . John M. D'eVine Business Rep., SaH _Lake City .. Exec utive Board Member Paul DeLay Ronald ·Mossholder Oakland ·-' Sam Nettles. ·H. L: " C tjrley" Spe11ce .• W. A. Fousi t. · N_APA . · Jimmie Dorris o·akland Di st. Reo. &. Exec. Board Member. _ r ~., Ma rysville · H enry ~'H ank" Pacheco To m St apie~·o . n ' .. :Mrs. W. Fleusi Ed Kirk--:. - · ' J erry Dowd ··~ By Laws Comm. Mbr., Santa Rcsa Dist. Reo . & Exec. Board Member Lester Griffith SAN RAFAEL Busi ness · Represe nt ative Dent p n ~ Parker .. - _ Ro;y Stevens . Aubrey Stillwell Chas. Snyd-er Pau~ Edqecombe" · Bl ~~e Oper~,t gr, Salt ' Lake f 'ty . By Laws Committee Membe r - · President _: ' F. E. Sandy Parks · · ·Walter ~vi . Ta lbot · · · · · d M b Caesar Rogers - W. W·.- (\~'t_ ·' o' o·d~')- · Ll·e,·' -~ av-' ,. H arvey· Ed- war d S -Shovel Operator ' Dist. Rep. &. Exec. Boar em eli' Edward-.Closs .. ' J?m~s - H., Nyhohil,-. . Grievance Com mittee Member . H. T. "Pe-t~ " Pet ersen. John.L "Tom my" Thompson - :6arne.y R; ~ 'Word _, Otis ;VIlilbor· ."Heinie': H. 0. ·Foss , Tre asurer · Busi ness_R.epr esentative, Oaldand Larry Agnew · ~ · Rollin A_; Wheeler Vice President ' Har.otd G. Quigg · . c: R. Van Wi'nkfe "- .d M ' Georg~ -Freel·a nd ·. -- · . Dist. Reo; &. Exec. so·ard Membell' sJ; ' _ik · E H Ragsdale · · · 1 E "L..'ft' G · " ' y- · . cBroo·me .. · - Pete_, Verhon. Gr.iev ~ .. Comm .. Member, s.F. ·· · '· .. · · .. . ugene- 1 .r.e ene terr-a · Mrs.-_$id M(!Broome -. · -:· VALLEJO Ddnny .. Furrer .. · ··;. Bo)(man &. F1r en!an Oller,-St.ockto n.J ,, . .· ., ,. .. 1 Mrs.' Thomas ~erl ht -;· _ Johnnie -· Walllng _~ · AI Rains. · . . . Roo.ert .,L. Bob · Wagnon : · ·n ur . t . Dafe, G·arr.iscn -- Exec. _Boar d Membee and B)i Laws H L ·"Larry" Wat k~r . · 0 l'Vl ~:· rl _ainng Olll" -. Ted .Mertz-·_: -. . Sa n··· F ~a - ncisco ' Comm. Membe r . . . • William :Greg(n·y Aaron Smith' .Floyd. Gr~iner. ~ _ Bill Rar-rey . · Ll 8 dAa~ ,\i ·lo mm .-_ Membe r l\fike· l(reclie · ' Jim Ban1:es · , cat Skinner., s an' Fri!_ncisco ·· Business· R:epresentativ.; oy · ·: . ~cox · AI Griffey - Ger__ ald£, "Jerry" f1'.3ver · . -,Marys v,ille _ .· . · - · E. · j B 1r \"oody -r .J Ira- Goins '· ·• - - =·ar 1 'nt1\;,,,_- p "'-'... ,.oli.lli··- --- ' F - Ma- rys\'iHe - ' II 'Y . . a o. . - Orde E. Robi'nson .'' .:< ·: Roy r.l_eni'sky. J a c kreCsn_o,-H. ·-ale · L · . · L "L " R . . . - Bv Laws comrnrttee Member _ _ . u a wrence . arry , en o · IB . - \J.t d , , - Mrs. Orde 'itobillSOll Dave Jarvis Heavy outy ·Mec:ll anic, s·an Jose -M" r"'sv i!le arney •v or • . M. d. .. L "'h ll , E. A. ! 'Red_" l!J·eo J a e· .• . oung . · . H · W F ., · · ·. Redding . enry · r .anz · · ' Frank .. Costa Ev erett H ;, Hibba r·d.-· _ --~,;,- 4;,-- ==~,;,~,...... ~~""""==""""'==,;,==.''""""~=~ - William Baumann- ·Jack Riley -, - ' · - -- '.- · · · · - " · - Walt~r - Welis '. > ' . . Bob-Smith -- , ,~ ·J. xe:;j;~ .. ):iJIW~~d Co'rp :, :: d.F'EICtA·l - ~~OTIC - E · T-0 ' MI ~ EMBIER.S -_'-.·: 1 ,i 960: ,.:- - :'·· Wadeu. ~~-allers · ' 1 STOGKTON J oC~H lnot_ e ,, ~~ · · -~- :.: .• .;., Dis'irict 'meetings-L}oytl ~- _:· \ Exec. Bo ard -: Member • MARC!F ~ . ' ·'· ·- · :·' ' ... ~" ' ' , . , :· -· Bryce 1\'I.odre.ll _i't·Ier' le .F. Lii,l,l_ghlin J h '" ·-u t ··-- · , - · · · - J 631 K Bl d · " .. o n 7"\ . r1o mes · ., 2 "}Wednesday) Fresno, LabQr _- :reni:R ~. · _- - earney v ·: Selmar -Osness- .. FRE_S,NO 1 -·· · · · • .. ,. ~ · · ·- ',, • • - · · · · - .. · · - · · · .. - - - - Vern H: Ho-lmes -· ~ - _ (T~ursday). Uki,ilh,_Labor J;.emple; State. Stret. .. ·.._;: W...' .Ilbt .tr Hugu_s .· Ln_. .\' ' l, ~ . Gallo· ,,_,.,y :., · - · · , - - A'- . . r · ., " . • " -· .. Executive·. Board Member .. 8 - ' ('fuesday) . ,SalL;Lake,-151 s o:.: 2i1d, East, nnex. __ · ;_;,r 'Francis He)Jlpe .. ,__ E: L. ·Thom~l~p·i;_ ·· ·· A .. J. ".Buck"f!ope··. ·· · · · · 'Bld' 120W T 1 . 't M'll'g ' . .. Ol's t Ren' .- &.· E' xec. Boa r'd Me"hlb'er . 9'; - (Wedn~sday} R.en o ; . ~e n o ,l.\'Ius ic,~ans ... g., . . . . ay or• . :.-'- . J.uam a- . -1 1 an ··- -• · R.. ', C. ·Smith · - · · - ~ · · · - · · · .. -·.--· n·.,F.- .Beiei·. - , ·sA:r:RAMENTQ-, • ._ -_> -1· L. e~,~~- ~ t. e~ - · · . IMPORTANT . -~ .: SE-E ·f>.~GE i ·~ z_ .--· ,··:~- ' ' · · . . · , r. F 'Johil :in ;. · · Harold· H uston _ :, _ _ ·_ ._:, ,...... For t he .iitfotmation

• , j .~·"'!·_,_ -;.;.--_ / . ~· ...... ·,'1 . /.. ~:.... _) ,· -~ \' l j ~ . - " ~ -=-i-.~ - .... - . . : ·. .: ·"' ;.~- ;~--/· - JJ -~ ~ -: !'-~ . -·~ · '". -· - ENGINEER'~!f NEWs·· F-EBRUAR¥, '1!160· - ~Ttl& nOOD ST: DING FOND::.': r The Good· Standing •Fund. was ·originally establi~hed when· tl}-e By-Lawnvere adopted in 194lo-Since that tinie tlie;ruies govern, il)g this FuridJ 1ave been revised, said revision~ be{ng adopted by the membership on· Novemqer;l, 1954. The Good Standing Fund has subsequep.tl.y, bee~ . approv.~d by our Geii.eraiPresident, ·and_: ·· section ·t ·The' Good sfandmg"' . >. - · · ; .i is - h~re):ly~ pe:rpetua'tea and· 'in a sep:i,i: ate~' and exdu'siV~ ac--i Publlshed each rn:o~th by Local-Union ':No.''3' of. the'·' ~ill 'be rhail1tained

to the. Grievance Committee the members shall be in good stand- ing up until the affliction of amount approved for the period 1 ?as rec.erved eighteen months' i11g and a member of the parent local for two , (2) years; a regis- sickness or disability. · - of ·illness or disability, in~lusiv e · ?eneflt under the _rules govern- . (b) H b · k. d' bl d of s1·x (6) mo· nths' c-oi·1tl.11Uous 111g the Good Standmg Fund, and tered voter in the area in which he resides; is not an owner-opera- - ave een SlC or 1sa e - b · b'1 t 0 · tor or a contractor, and shall be a Brother of good moral character. for more than one month. duration ill' any two (2) year upon emg una e retu~·n to · (c) Present a claim accorri- period. work, shall· be automatically It 7. is · mandatory that if the Committee finds that in the panied by, a Doctor's· Certificate Sect1·0 n 7. Member··s mak1·11g granted _a W1th_d raw_ al c_ard fro_m scope of their inve~tigation that a member of the Union has vio- showing date of illness, nature application to tl'ie Good Stand- tl1~ Local Umon prov1d~d, he ]ated any working rules or has wronged another member it shall of sickness and duration. ing Fund must have complied dw no_t care to paythe fUtl dues. be the duty of the Secretary of this Committee to notify the Local Section 6_ Any member found . with the followipg: Se,ctwn lL ~ny. m_ember found Union Executive Board and/or the Local Union Manager,· for guilty of chiseling by -making (a) Have been in good .stand- g_mhy of makn~g . misrepresenta- • appropriate action. misrepresentation of his claim, ing up until the af~liction of tlon 111 hls clmm, 0 ~ who shall 8. They shall process the grievances of any member who is or who shaH be party to procur- sic-kness or disability. I be _party toL procurn~g ~raudu·

desirous of appearing before them, and report their findings and ing fraudulent payment; or who (b) Have been sick of disabled 1 lent paymenc, or who · c~arms and recommendations to the Local Union Eecutive Board and/or the claims and secu_res illegal and fo r more than ·one month. secures Illegal and·_ 1mprope. Local Union- Manager. improper benefits or who will- (c) Present a claim accom- benefi t~ , or _who Wlll~ully vio- 9. It shall be their_duty to interview an'Y candidates who are fully violates the spirit and ih- panie,d by a Dqctor's Certificate lares tne spmt and mten~ of -· .seeking office for City, County, State or Federal office and·repQit tent of these rules and regula: showing date of illness, na1:ure these /~le? and; regulatwns, the recommenedations to the Local Union Executive Board. tions, .shall forfeit all rights ·to of illness, and duration, signed s~all ~orfe_1t all r~ghts to co;n· 10. To cooperate with-the Business Representatives in.-their consideration in .this Fund. by a medical doctor arid the s1deratwn 111 th1s fund. 1 :area to further the election of all political candi_dates · endorsed The Rules governing the Goo~L Business Representative in the Ar,ticle XXIII, Subdivision 7, · I J)y the Local Union Executive Board, · · Standing Fund- have been ap- ·area in which the member re- Section (f), entitled-"Fines and I 11. To work in conjunction with the Representatives and u-;e proved and accepted by your sides, which shall be forwarded Assessments Must be Paid Be- ' members in tl)e area, to further the cause of organized labor, and E t' B d d f 1 I t tl s L f th L' 1 fore Dues Accepted" from the ~ec _ u 1ve oar an are as o - _ o . 1e ecreLa_ry o , e _ ?_ ca more specifically, the Operating Engineers in the political field. lows: . , · Umon who W'Ill be authonzed Internatiomtl Constitution, reads

12. Any gi'ievance signed within three (3) days of the regular · Section 1. The Good Standing·1cto pay the member's dues -for as follows: meeting of .the Grievance Committee meeting shall be processed Fund is hereby perpetuated and l a period. of six months in _any "All· fines or assessments -!e­ at the nex·t 1neeting _of the Grievance Committee. ' will be maintained by the pay-. two year period from the Good gaily levied or imposed shall be mept of an annual asses~ment Stcindi~g Fund. _ . _ . charged by the- Financial Secre- of $1.00 per year from each 1 SectiOn 8. Any member des1r- tary against· the member from - · member of Local 3, Local· 3-A, ing clues in the Good .Standing whom due and must be paid ,b. Local 3-B, Local 3-C and Local Fund any period in excess of the member involved to the F1· E, at the time of his fourth six months in a two year period,! hancial. Secretary within thirty quarterly membersP,ip dues pay- shall make application ' to the (30) days •. and /before any dues

I ment. This assessment is due Secretary of the Local Union owing by him to the Local Un­ and payable on or before Octo- accompanied by a Doctor's Cer-. ion can· be received or accepte-d her 1 6f the current year. -tificate, signed by a medical doc- by the said Local Union.'; _ _New Members, whether a~- tor and the Bus_iness Represen- To be eligible to participate cepted on applicatio'n, clearance tativg in the area where he re- in this Fund; all · ba~k assess- , or ~ithdrawal cards, or rein- sides each :30 -days of sickness ments must have been pai(\. If ,_ st.ated; shall iii additioh to regu- or disahility, the $ec,retary to there is any qu~shon as to_your · lar charges, pay the sum of One present same -. to the Executive eligibility. to participate; or 'the Dollar ($1-.bQ) to the Good Stand- Board at each meeting thereof. assessments yo]l may be owing, ing· Fund. · · · The member's dues may be paid ·kindly contact the San Francisco · Section 2: Th}s Fund ~hall be from .the. Good Standing Fu~d Qffice. ~Ve are requesting yodilll... known as the "Eocal . Umon No. for a penod n.ot to exceed s1x cooperatwn to the end that pay~ . :- ' - ' ' . . _,..:,: . ' - " ,, ' . . . Close--up_o Fca l:> sectic>n ·on · giant crane erecting new.-apart- · 3 Good . Standing Fund," and qll months.' rilent of .yeur assessments will ments 6~ S_fs Nob Hill: t'J~te gla~s cab put. 'front' with · control assessments and:- fees belonging· Section 9. Any member who- be -:-b.~·oughJ up to date and tlie .. 1evers. ·Operator really has:'.it· fr.ont seat/ to said Fund· shall be7 deposited has . h ·a d -tWelve>mohths' ' . dueLUnion's2i~- cords -. willbe.i:n :. or.der; . "t •• ' . 7/ /.

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..-;· .· Aloha .Fr.om .Hawaii. - ~ - . .. .Ybtr ..City .by:the :·. ~ol~u Gate '. 'T-he Volcano ·State · . . • . .f. .. • . - . . . , . ~ ·. ~ . S. EEl ·tfs.'Winter ·Vacation; ·for ·the (ISCO .Peninsula; See ' March PiCkup ENGINEER'S NEWS FEBRUARY, 1960• ...· - •·

.By H. T. "PE'l'E" PETERSEN, BILL BARR, "TINY" LAmr; WARR:EN LE Ii'WINE, 'i'Ol\'IMY TifO IVIP S O~ and JOHNNY SCA.IJ!:Si '.Business Repa·esen:tatives . · As usual for this time of th2 .year the jobs are : v~ry slow. How­ ~ver, even though th~y are not lengtliy ones· a few are coming .in ATTE:NT!O·NI­ every day. Right at th.e moment there ·are rio lJig jobs in the B -News About the Brothers ·uffing, but we ar2 hopeful that by the tin1e Spdng rolls around, lOOD DONORS - Again as . reported before- Brqther John Prindible is vis· · Brother Joe Risch is in the the wodr will have picked up · consjderably; · "'e. are 1·n d.'re .· need of bloo' d foi'. · Oil ·n R'chn1 1ond a1 1 ct · " iting.· in th_e Civic Center Hospi- Stanfor~ Hospital in Sah Fran· , The w ' { ~ - . th Bl d B . .k t t l 0 kl d .Berkeley ·has come to a stand \ struction on their intakP c'anal f;.· . 0 ~ . han. a • ~e a al! tal in Oakland for an overhaud. cisco at the · present time; but stilL The weather has really and Bethany Foreb;y da~ The- bo Ice: teh . ave over d... 200I ~em- 1 John is doing real ·well and will be going home on Friday d . d ~I d d t . . . · 1 ers m • IS area an on y one - - . . after a veiy se· move ~n an c: ose ownl mos pro)ect consists of two_· miles . of pint o£t blood in ou·~.· · blood b,ank I should b. e out of the hospital by . J'l. - r'ious o,perau_wn two weeks be_• • {) f the JO b s. Tl1 ere l1a ve ,)een a open cana l a . pumpmg -p,la nt At th' t' ul t 'm hen th t · th' '· · · t f b. d 1 t t tl w·I1 ' Is par Ic .ar I e w e nne Is Is m prm . fore. Tnere 1s no doubt about I ~w . I s · e ou recen y. . - and an earth fille~ dam. Th·e work is slow we would appreci- · · ' - Joe has the stamina of an ele- hams & Burr.o~s w~re low bid· contract amount IS · $877,689. ate it :i.f some of the members Brother Bob Lynch · who· phant. Best of luck to you Joe. · 1 d-ers on ·a bmldmg m Berkeley They propose to U"e approxi- , : · · located on Telegraph Avenu~ I mately 25 Opei·ati·ng~> Engi·neers coutd co~ltact the band and do- works fo~ Wm .. Bo~ nl. ,- De~oto . I · . . nate a. pmt of blood. The num- -has been m the hospital m Rich- Brother Jack Blackwell was betw19en O~eg?n _and . Russe!l to move ~heir 8~0 , 000 cubic· her· to. call is:_OL. 4"2924. mond. Bob didn't have anything in the Herrick Memorial Hospi- Sts. The bmldmg IS remforced yards of d1rt They have about - t . · d · f 1· f' · t · · d t 1 Tl · b'd1 . · . . · . oo senous an Is ee mg me tal in Berkeley with an- ulcer concre e pipe an s ee. liS 2,000 cubic yards o_£ concrete m I construction of a: bridge near and back to work now. We are and heart ailment but is home 1 867 680 was for $ , : - They ha~e structure along • with about 4,-1 Haven St. to carry westbound always glad to report when the now and doing fine. We want to ~larted excavatiOn _}?ut the ram 000 lineal ft. of. reinforced · con- ! traffic · ·over MacArthur Blvd. B th t 11 · kl . .wish you a quick recovery Bro. has stopped ·opera!wns. . crete pipe. They ·propose to_do There are· 500 _working days al- ro ers ge we qmc y. J k · . --.- · I all the w~rk themselves w_I t h lotted · to th!s _job. Gallagher & Brother Ivy Hampton opened . ac . -- ·. Escob.ar Construction Co .. of ~he exc. eptwn _of s~me sp~cialty Bu~k a. re goipg .t9. do_ the exca- ~ the "M. · & H." Mohawk Ser.vice Another of the Brothers has Martinez was low bidder on a ~terns such as fenc_mg, remforc~ vatwn and th~ p1pelme work. a couple of months ago and i s been in the hospital · rec~ntly. new · Science· building for · the mg ste~I. Theyh_ave already set Moseman will _be the su- doing very welL His Die~ 1 station .is BFother Louis Dietz of Fremont-. C.ontra. Costa. - J~. College ih 'San ,up _their _ bate~ •plant a~d: are at ·permtendent and. mforms , us jiocated _at 2310_ "A" Street, An- was in the Veterans Hospital i• £ablo. The bid was for $375,000.! the. pres~?t time workm.g ?n that he WI_ll move m on the JOb tioch.. If any of the Broth~rs Oakland for a short time but is T. he job has not been started as ,, their eqmpm"ent. · to get . It m on or about tlw 14th of · Febru- care to go by. and see him- home now and very much up to 1 yet. · . · shape for th~ b!g P~Is~ 1 ~ t~e ary. they are certainly welcomed. .par, we are happy to say. ~- _ . _ _ · _ . sprmg and summer. Th1s JOb IS ___ --·------. W'Il tt .- I - .&. . St I c·. unde~· - the S~pervisio~ of Broth~ The Lark Corno.ration is com- 1 0 4 • arne e ro? ee · er M. 0. M1ttry, Pto]ect Mana- · · ·. : • " · · • m yard No. 3 . _!{Ichmond,-have er and Brother Bob Mittr Su- pletmg Its pipelmc . runnmg been getting ·a few contracts g . t d t B th / E from Concord -to Martmez for FRES ·SL E f:r:o:n:1 the N~vy on repair work. pe:m en _en ·' . ro er , · · the Navy. There are a few tie­ .Th h . t h'· . t · th Fntz as master . mechamc an~ ins to be made, to complete this ey ave wo s Ips m a e Brother Gordon Johnson as . · · · · · present time and expectto have d. f Tl · t ·lme. We had a little trouble on FE· l I s more come ' in at the near f~- rra mg l ~re~~n. :e~ ~xp~c . this job .with the owner-apera- ture. We have seven Brothers 0 cobmp e· e Tish pr?Jbec_ . Y d ~- tor~ of small ba~khoes but with By G. L. MOORE, J. D. MONROE- and B. F. (T~NYLHE~LING, . k' d .f th , . cem er 1960 . e JO IS un er a 1 ttle p - ~ 1 and nder Business Representatives wor mg an r e .company 1s t t' b - h St t f C 1 I eLSUctSlOI u - successful in- bidding we will ff~~~i~uc ~~~aJI~e~t ~fe ~at~; standing willl!-ow nave oilers on Heavy rains hit the valley the first of February, which nat· place a few more men there. R ·d. . . t l h f the backhoes m the Upper Son- urally caused a shutdown of most of the work in the area_ The . . · · _- _ ·_ . . · e~ources an. Is le P ase 0. a tra Costa County area. Due· to F d · k & K I C 1 h b . . - . , senes of proJects that are gomg h . . . . h . re enc son as er ompanY, w 10 ave een working two o. · Y~ba Constructrun . Co. 1s Iinto the development of water . t_ e ram there Is no . ousm~ or three days a week, have decided to shut down their San Joaquih makmg progress on·their prefab for the Livermore Valley area. di~t wor~ .at _the present time levee job until sprin~. _There is 1 · · · , piers for the bridge job They Th · t ·. th d t - ! gomg on m this-area but as soon several months of flmsh work . to be let in Aoril This work will have orie pier complete ~nd are area ~o;et~~~ ~~~t h ~s ~~~1 °~~ i as. t~e ·weNh~~ /ermit~ th~re yet to be done on this job. I co~sist of three. hangars and abqut ready_to floatit out They same as the .last repurt. A num- wt I11 t- et Sbl,l ICtient dn~wD ou~I ng The Baun Constructi~n Gom- utilities, roads and . parking are also. sandblasting and paint- ber of rather large building con- rae s 0 <: s ar e m anv~ 11e, pany have. been operatmg _part aprons, estimated cost $8,335,­ ing st e e'l for a bridge· in the t t ·h b 1 t b t f . Concord, Wal?ut Creek, Pitts- time on their Firebaugh · job. 000.00. Aircraft maintenance· fa"' . . . rae s ave een e u as 0 · burg and AntiOch Th M J R dd C h · · ~ast. !his· w~rk ~s bemg done t,his ':Yriting thei:e· is no activity. · e · · u Y · ompany ave· ciiities c;ost $2,975,000.00. · Per- m .their yard Ill Richmond. Valley Engineers is busy in Ala- --.. ,- . I shut down· their Lander Avenue i sonnel and. administrative'struc-< _ .· meda County_-and. are keeping a Th~ Bechtel · job_ ·in Antioch job indefinitely. - . · I tur.es cost $7,820,00.00. · As of Badger Construction Co. bid few Brothers b.usy on a · $85,000 h~s ·.started .. and . Is unde~way. The rains don't . bother · the I last ·necember 15th, more than · t~e _chei?ical; plant at Standar_d .pipeline job. The scrapping_ il}- With the ·full .., swm~ of. t~ung~ . tunnel Engineers. The Winston-~ $14,538,059.00 worth of· col~ "' Oil m Richmond. However, tins ~ dustry got a shot in the arm ~ec~tel has h1reci s1x engmeers Green job at Balch Camp is struction contracts have been j?b won't start until about . the with the announcement that the lm the past two .weeks . . At the running three shifts. There has I awarded since May 1958. · : · f1rst of March. cruiser . "Oakland" would be n:oment th~r~ are seventeen en- been very Iittle.turnover on this Gordon H. . Ball .has moved il.J... scrapped at Todd's shipyard. gu:evs workmg. At the peal~ of job to da,te. · . . .. . an~ ·started_his job north_ of y~ · The Bechtel job at Hercules The boys- in this yard should .this J~b w~ hope t? have thn·~y · Winston - Green Construction I sa!w on hig~way 99 With SIX will not start their job for ap­ keep busy U1e rest of the win-. to _t!urty-fiv~ engmeers. This Company on Terminus Dam are I DW~, three D-8 cats, two blades, proximately six wee_ks yet. ter. pro)ect sho_uld be completed by still working on the south side j one truc'k crane and one grade- When this jol;> is underway we June of this year. I of the river and are high enough 1· all. . . hope to have quite a few of our Frederickson Bros. at the air- - - -.. that it will take lots of water to' Ce!l_- VI- Ro CorporatiOn was Brothers working with _it. port are just about at a stand- C. C. · Moore is erectil1g the J do · any damage . . Thl.s company awarded a contract for _$1 ,208,- f d ' ·n ·u1 1 0 r boiler for the Bechtel Corp and has two 1-11 shovels diggincr the 662.00 for earthwork p1pelmes ·. 0. C. Jones & Sons of Berke: Sci_ • Vlh'l a coupde. tl rag mdes Henry-J. Robertson is doing the spillway and have about b two and pumping plants at Tea Pot . scracc mg aroun m 1e mu . . ; · . ... D p t ·11 c l'f . · ley, California have.the sub-con- _ _ _ · , stairs and deckmg on the same million yards to go. Five DW- _orne, near ~r erv~ e, a 1 or- tract from the F. P. Latl1rop . . . . . I job. l"here was quite a bit of 20s are hauling clay for the lma. Peerless Pipe will _do all t~e Building contractor to move ap- . . ~here IS a 11;_u,e bm st of ac- back pay and subsistence due to · core. The rock is loaded with ~arthworth for Cen-VI-Ro. This proximately 50,000 cubic yards tlVlty ?n the Oa,:land side of the the Brothers on this Bechtel job tow draglines and a 74B shovel. , JOb Will start Marc~ 1st. . of dirt. This dirf is being moved Estuary as Charle ~ Campanella which has now been collected L. B. Wells has the black top · Cameo ~ons~ructwn Company in so that the E. P. Lathrop Co. clears the area_for the new Al- for them. We hope they are hap- all ripped up and about 1 3000 w_as I_ow b1d with $62,438.00 for can build the big new Trailmo- ameda :ube a~proaches at· 3rd py-smile!! !! yards of sub-base material to-go. PI~elme~ out of_ Terra Bellaa . bile Manufacturing Co. shop to and Market Sts. Brothers Ea~n- This company also is moving_ This company Will start about-' . be located in Newark. 0. C. 1 est Lema~ , operator, and Dewitt the Stolte tunnel job in Or- dirt with four super C pulls and February 15th. ~ones & Sons have the streets, Yelton, Oiler, are. busy as beav- inda is on a three shift basis two cats on his other job at W_e have three blood donors: curbs, gutters, parking lots and er~ ~s Charlie ol~_ks for more right now but we u.nderstand ·Visalia. · Lewis Galloway: E. L. Thomp.. the · floors for the buildings. bmldmgs to demo.Ish. . that the resiq_ents in the area The majority of the work in son, R. ~ - Smith. Thank you They will import some 45,000 --- · are complaining about the noise this area is at Lemoore Airbase very much. . - . .cub ic . Y~rds of rock for base fill ,\yunderlich on Mtn. _Blvd. ~s J the machines -and the Brothei·s Yosum Construction has a con- We have. a vacatiOn check for for this job. The streets on this trymg to get started w1th therr make on the swing_ and grave- tract for 800 Capehart houses. ·Harry J. Wilmoth; payroll check :project will be of concrete eight stree.t job if. and when the city 1 yard shifts. At the present time John-Varin has three DW-20s, ·a for W. R. Mayall. Also W2 forms inches thick-with floors of the fathers decide .9 11 the location of there is a Court injunction blade and two cats putting in for: Walter J . Welch, Devon J. building six inches thick. _ The the, r_etainer wall. Th~r e ar~ 55 against them which we think streets and pads for _t his job. ?n Carter, True:nan ~- Dougla s~ total amount of concrete to be wo~kmg daJIS on this pro)ect. the residents of the area are go- west of Yosum's. JOb, Mobile Frank Sanders, Wa)ne R. May_ poured on this job will be about This should keep about seven of ing to lose. If the residents had Crane has five truck cranes all. 10,000 cubic yards. · This is a' the· Brothers busy. 1their way-it would take about placing concrete for L. E. Dixon. highball job and will only last nine years to complete this tun - ~ Cal-Mobile has a mobile auto- NEW JO~ REPORTS .. ab"out five or six weeks for our MacARTHUR FREEWAY nel instead of the three years matic batch plant mixing con~ · • Brothers, weather . permitting. The State Department of Pub- which is expected. Good luck ti crete .for this job. McCLELLAN AFB - Contract This portion of. the job of 0 .. C. Uc Works today was awarded a S~olte Corp. and our Brother en- 1 . · Altermatt & Frede~ick is keep- awarded to Campbell Const. Co., Jones & SQns 1s under the su- $2,926,802 contract for the first gmeers. . · mg about eight engmeers· busy Sacramento, $279,500 (Sch. III) pervision of Foremen· Brothers unit of the MacA1:thur Freeway --- _ 1. on underground fuel storage. for prefab. struc. and related liary Bartlett, Chris Brass and in Oakland .. The successful bid- Young & Anderson are start- Chicago Bridge & Iron has a items for redistrib. and market- Bill Mathews. We have the fol- der was C. K Moser.nan and Son ing to receive pipe for their sub-contract putting in the ing facil. at the Base. 1owing Brothers running ·the of Redwood 'City. The contract pipeline contract which consists tanks. D. G. Bing and John- B. SPARKS, NEVADA - -Con­ equipment: . Henry · Stevenson covers about eight-tenths of a . of 34 miles ~ of-. 87" water line Sooy will be· starting tbeir. job tract awarded to N. P. Van Val.. and George . Gentry 011 blade, mile of eight-lane freeway and running from -Bixley to Lafay~ about the 15th of February" This kenburgh Co., P.O. Box 1192~ Christian Jensen and Fred Ham-· traffic separation ·structures be- ette; which ·job . wilL be under- job only has 30,000 yards of .dirt Sacramento, . $422,000 for con-< mer ·on rollers -Dave Crockett twE)en the Bay Bridge distribu- way with .weather permitting. . to move but will have a lot-of i-n- struction of sanitary sewer in;, and h S.· Hawks· on: TS 300, Mil- tion structure and Market St. At-this particu1ar time we have port and .finishing to· do. · terceptoi, WASHOE COUNTY; ton Hendricks .on a dozer.-· The -.project includes construe- a . few.. of, our ,Brothers .working - Baldwin . Construction -:~ hav-e · SACRAMENTO - Contract · tion . of a traffic . , separation on this ... line. We understand two cats, .a DW"20 an4 -a: blade awarde!f to -'Harms .Bros., · 526. · LIVERMORE €ANAL •JOB struct.ure about 1,100 ft. long to that. Y.ow1g, and ., Ander-s~m :have working · ond heir road job at Stockton.· Blvd., · Sacramento: · -:-- o. K. ·-Mittry .& Sons of·-15905 take .the freeway over-: Peralta·, bougqt '- a , ne~v-~ Ameri~an : Grawler ·Lemoore. :Airbase,_ . $289;535 for improvement- ~L ·South·: Broadway in.:- Gardena,. Magnolia;·Adeline -and -Chestnut Tig.,· .with· ·_a ;41f2 •· · buck~t.-: ·.with. . Thre:e' more contracts. •.expect- Lincoln ·Village.·Unit' Ni::r. ·· 2 -. in. : California, - have. sta~t~~ , con-· : t ~ . ~~~ ·- San d~ablo ·, 1ve . , . and which -to" dig;;. this. pipe;li,ne; : : --. eq r to,~ ;o:t:· $19{ 140 ; QQO , OO :~~-~ :~e SA~r· ENTO ··co. . ,'.;':;, · .·,! .. r. • J

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SACRA!VIENTO-C o Irt r act; ~ awarded to Campbell Const. Cc..t., · P.O. Box ~-390, Saciamento,, $2,-· · · 004,454 (Base-Alts.) ·for· C(\nst_ Will C.· Wood Jr.' High Scliool~ , Sacrani{mto·. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH--;-''

.. '.., ·'·l ·· .. FEBRUARY, 1960 ENGINEER'S NEWS PAGE SEVEN Compensation Quizzes Question Do eml!loyees working in ag· Sat ety Committee !s of ricultural labhr 'have a right to comµensation bene(its? A11swer No Value Without You Yes. The law excluding farin lly GLENN L. DOBYNS, Safety,It~presenlativc labor or other agricultural work· l believe a safety commJtlee is one of the strongesl and most ers has been repealed. These important devjces that we can use in improving the safety ~ecord~ employees are -now entitled to and reducing accidents. However, 1 feel that the old concept of the same benefits as all other havin;t a group ,or safety·eommit1.ee people march through an at·ea employees cover-ed by the Work­ on a p11rOculaf day of I.be !nonth, each armed with a sharp pencil men's Compensation Act !or any and a l).Qtebook, and each' indi------il1jury on or after September victual looking for the thi11gs tee as an educational arm of the 18, 1959. lhat he ca1.1 find tha.t should be I safety ,progtam c.:n by dymtl'lic Question ' cor~ected, /.S almost lud,cro.us_ as and an impartant part of creat­ What is the maximum period to !ts actual result m reduc1nii iog safety awaren~ss in e,ery of time in whic:.h an e111plofee accidents. member oE the organization. It' Therefore, I propose that llie is trite b11t true that the best can receive temporary disabi.l· 1 it-y payments? safety committee should. be safety de\,,ce is a sa• e wo.rk<'T. thought of as an educational or· No sa(~nard cau ba man1ttac­ Answer ganization which can provide 1tur ed and no r ule~ nnrl regula­ . For injuries suffered before the means of communications ' tions ell{orced thai wiU prever.t September 18, 1959, an employ- between the staff, management. a man from inJunng hi,-,1,eH if ee was not entitled . to receive and supervisory personnel. and J he tries hard enough to cause any tempor.ary cl1sab1hty comp· all other employees. I like to see an accident. ensatio~ m_or.e than 240_ weeks Ilarge sa[ety committees made The av,,,·age American U!:es afler his tnJUry. For ,mJunes up o( c~refully selected, dedi- to fe.~l that !Jc !las co11tribu1f ~emporary d1sab1)ty compen· should be chairmanned by the larlv true in sa(ety. A man who sauon; however, these 240 safety enginee,·, or any other in- fesls he has contributed one weeks can be spread over a five- dividual who is responsible for small part of an idea that even- year period. the safety progqm. The montl1- tually becomes a safety regul~- Question ly program should be so coustl- tion will consistently support if the Insurance carrier µcti· tuted as to give every member that regulation and wilt cause tions (o reduce a permanent dis· of Lhe committee an insigbl int() others to support it. ability t·~ting and is not success· the broad policy of sa.fety wiµi Contrast this <ilude with ful. has the employee any right enough inspirational material that of the man who feels Jt to recoveJ·' bis costs of defending that the member will go back was an arbitrary act decreed by the action. to l1is work and become a strong the authorities who were not in- factor in selling this policy to Ite rested i11 listening to his ide3s Answer other employees. on the subject. All of us like the Yes, when the employer or in· Each safety committee should feeling of being "in at !he be- surance carrier is unsuccessful be divided into groups and ginnin!(.'' It. is this feeling that in lrying to reduce the employ- these groups should be rotated a sa(ety committeeman cm ee's permanent disability rating, in such a way that, over the I take back to a deparhnent. to an the employee is entitled to an years a Jar~er number of em· 1area. lo an office, to a commu­ award for bis reasonable costs ploy!\es will have the oppor1u- nit.Y. that many instill a bettet· in defending Ute action. nity to serve on the commit, degree or cooperation from that tees. The committee should be group with llle safety oper~tion. given a chance to "speak his 1 feel we are missing a big p~rt piece" as far as i-d ea s he be· of safely promotion il we.do not Organizer's lieves are impo1,1ant io any and utilize a safety committee to ev- :Beport all aspects of safety, 'rhcse, ery possible extent ln selling ft · . ideas . should be prescnlcd in Isafety to all employees in an or- /Continued from preceding page) committee to a pro_fessional j gamzat100. . 1960. A few days after this no-! safety man who . ca~ direct the ,As we advance technolog,cal­ lice, and before the N.L,R.B. idea along the. p~oper pattern · 1y as we mov.e furth~r mto the could schedule a date for t'Jie and qmckly ebnunate the so- space age, as atonuc mstalla­ election the U.1E filed char"es called "crack pot" ideas, tions and supersonic aircraft be- blocking any elect.ion until th:se The committee member is gin to operate in close proximi· charges· have been resolved. best qualilied to report 011 con- ty to large segments of our pop- Last November we filed a pe- ditions in his own field. 'l'ba_t )s ulation, as our cities become lition with N. L. R. B. for a rep· where be works. and that 1s more crowded and our freeways resentalion election at the where he is acquamted. If he is more _congested, how could any. Castlewood Coumtry Club, Pleas- properly indoctrinated, he can one disagree lha_t lus safetr and anton, involving _five mainten· se,v~ as the ng~t arm ~f the _su- the s~ety. of Lus ianuly. LS ~o ance mechanics. The Board will perv,sor or f01 eman m pomt- longe, lndiv1dually in l!IS om1 not assert jurisdiction over this ing out items that should be cor- hands but rather collecti,;~ly ,n club· therefore we have turned rected. 1the hands of the community as this 'case over to the Slate Con· '£his use of a safety commit- a who!~. ciliation omi:e. After having meetfugs with the culinary workers and receiving their sup· port at t~is club;·we feel ·a con· WHEN THE TOOL'S 1 tract is in the very near future. We also have had our prob· I Jems in Trviugton at the Clover­ NOT RIGHI J leaf Bowling Alley, The N.L.R.B. will not assel't jurisdiction over this club. Three main~enance I mechanics are involved. THE GU'l'S We !lave petitioned to the N.L:R.ll. for an election · at the 10, Campbell Chain Co. ju Alvarado. 70 eJJ1ployees are involved. We hope to be successful in a!'rang­ ing a consent election at this 8R\GHT plant. The til'St pa-rt of February we spent some lime organiz­ ing all of the Federal Gov· ernment installal.ions in the Bay Area, in cooperation with the International Office aud Local 3. A meeting was called February 5, 1_960, for all federal employoos by our Seventh In· ternational Vice President. New· ell J. Carman. l\.k Frank Brant· ley, l11ternatioual Representa· live, cbaircd the meeting, repre­ senting Local 39. Our purpose is to establish a West Coast Con· ference for more complete rcp­ l'ese.ntation concerning wages, grievances, etc. A union that works togther stays together. I c

. - .. ~· ---... PAGKEIGfiT . ~~- . _FEBRUARY, 19H0 FEBRUARY, 196'0 ENGINEE:R'S ·NEWS · PAGE NINB . • ·.-·:: 5' -.E. ·--S:E·· ~ -:s, L: L· ROSAmUKIAH - ;By no~ ·--~INCHLOE,c ERNIE ~~tSON , Rt\ROLD :HUSTON; ·.. K!ewit- h:~ ~ -: ~ubbed - thE1 dirt· . ?'l~liabie :. \~ ra~1e -~ i~ - . -w. "::_·::,·; · >- Richar~d Cox · started his Cai- tnaa'e more . tl1an' $3600, the ri -<~mitments -~on. . -SMUD1s- -Upper -- we S.hall '. cbnfine:: our repoit to · A.E. 'C : keep '- a ·

. i ';: . ( .: -: ) . .... :1 : ~ "1 ·~ ' ~ .( f 1 : t ! J J ... } . ;~ ':. ~ ' ! - ·-t l ... . ~ ~ -~ s .: : ~: ! ; • . J •• ; • ~ • / PAGE TEN · ENGINEER'S NEWS. ' _ FEI?RUARY, 19€0 _,· - •. Mar'1SVille Is All Set .,for Big·· · Year Ahead ·. ~,~~~~ ~h~s·~p:~; i~~.~:fu Job Awards ~-"~ 1_ . trades, which has to be put in ·· s A N. T. A c· RUZ - .C on t 1·ac16'" · Ey C. R. VAN WINKLE, C. E. COCKAYNE, W. R. WEEKS,IRA iM.SHAW, Business Representatives. shape, everybody has been kept awarded to-W; J. Nicholsoit C«»., . WEATHER: . r . going. . ', . Inc., and Shanley Cmist. Co., 801§ The Marysville Area like other areas is having weather trou- .,_j. ~~~~G N.O.TICEs·· As we have reported 'the' last Kife_r Road; Santa Clara, $1,4991~.. bles with most of the work down or limping along on one leg. "'~ n couple of months the rock, sand 444 for const. 12,000,000 gals. But as one of the· dear broth~rs said, "now that it is raining he· Regular Quarterly Distlict and gravel p'ants on the whole per clay water treatment· plam can sit back' relaxed and watch 'tele-\;ision, read _or · play solitaire, have been holding up surpris- inci. flocculation and sedimen" Meeti~;~.g: Will ~he held Th,ursday, · 1 11 ·d · th t" · · but when the sun was .shining he paced the floor like a c?ged . · .. mg Y we , censi enng · e Ime tation basins, rapid sand: filter, . . , . . . . , . . . . April 14, 1960 at 8 p.m. m the ef y~ar. Kaiser's plant in . Oro- · k · · bl'·-m tiget. So the ra.m, ~s I~ng ~s · thei'e 1sn t much. wotk go~g on, Is ·Acapulco Dance Hall, E St., ll . h _. b . _...... f . t . storage tan s, operatiOns ug.;: 323 0 probably ·a: bl~ssmg . m disgmse and• anyway our good fnends the '1\'1 . ill . VI e as . een. an excep 1011 . etc. . · . farmers· need . it. . . I ' ' . . .. . ' :· ai:G.. RyslvE\TeA.NC'E' ·.. : ·col\i'(MIT'fEE . ;the - ~bove; havmg been off a~d . MT. VIEW- C.onfr:act· awal~ !}ed- . . · · · · · · · · · · · · - · - ' · · . • n. : no· smce October and now Its . . . . . MISSILE BASES . Personally . we are geH~g_· Meets every :Thursd_ay (except off. · . . · toGragat~ Payi?g ~·?~· .. $~29! 974; Now here is a subject that is J more than a little am10yed. With on the· Qirarterly· District. Meet- . . . . for. PT~X . smf., ·. RCP st~r· • · . · . . · f th ft . h · 1. , . . . , ·.' . Last month .we reported on a dram AC wtr, mam on Baile~ I_n ever_ rone~'s nu_nd.an; .. · Marysvd~~ ar~~... A. Mr. ~arpy only cure to this problem Is _ ~ of . the D.ry. C.p~e_k.' Highway !D. '\Veeks. . . - _.. . · '-'. _ .. ' · :· · . . . Hawley 1s -?eperal ~ Supepr1ten~ - 'state· taw permanently pr hm~ tlie. Lass~n : N_~t!Q~n~l : Forest -•~: . ·_ PERSON1\;L NOTES .. ; -.the• JOb• of. late ~ bJ> a ~ , s~~Ies of .. d~I1t for,- t~Is . ;Coll!pa;ny _and, a :ttjng, the .. use • of any . in~~rnal9 ' Butte Cou.llt~\ ~~r ~hic.h ·• $fUl&;':- .• - W~ '·regr~t · to report to, th~Jt t_reat~~nts f~~ ' a. senous ba~k ­ ~11· · Ru~s. . Hopki?S Is _the 8?-per,.. combustion .en,gine under gr:Ound-, 000 has -~.b. ee~: ;appropriated ; bY~ ·ma11y friends and. brothers of:. co11.d~tion · an.q . we· e~ten~ t? ~, mtendent; 4:s.ject _ is ~tiU :Company._ 'J'he ;pa_ssing _away ·on office t~~ ~t~ e~ _ day,_ ?-~d . ask~ :, __ . ha\ e a" PIe JOb conf.e,renc~,- .. . _. ~hen . .W _e h~v~ p.~d : B_oyles Drill- slat~d, tpey } ~Jk 1:1s, ~to ~e ~d- F,~bruary 2n?, In Paradise, aft«;lr us_ .. ·to ·.say ! . ~ello J o. Ius~ m~J_lY : So rar we have11 t been m~ mg. CompaQY goipgan explera~ -vertised ·for ) ;}Iils .thEJ .. first Qf ·a_. lengthy Illness .~ of _Brother Jne~_ ds: He Justreturl}~d fro~ _ formed a_s to the method .of con- to'ry drilling- job on the Wyan- March-.,Also.Jii.ihe setious talk- Jack C. -Parkinson. And tlie p<:~ss~ ·_!3razil whe:r~ h~ had. s~:r;t S~'IJ"l - · struction (which will have a lot dotte . Proje'ct arid . going . ahead. ing' stage ar~ -;;n:e:.or two smalie:r fng . away on February .6th . also eral ye~rs . as a ~upe~mten_de!ll~ · ' to d_o ~ith the number ·of mrri d~spite thi weather. This also ·dams, the construction cosfs of .after· a lengthy illness of Broth- . for' M and K Company. tha~ Will ,be employed), so we true of - tl1 ~ ContinentaLDrilling \Vhich· are ovp:r:-tour.: mi'llion dol- er Warren B. Adams. 'l:o the im- " . cant say much about how many Company who has a similar job lars. · Funds .·are also. proposed mediate family and their friends . O C J'ONES -&SONS . of our people w,ill be used or on the site· of the proposed Oro- in the · FederM bi.1dget ~ for the the officers and.meinbers of Op- · : • • · · · . . what classifications. When we ville Dam: Four whe.el drive Black But.te , ;if;mi . west -of Or:- erating Engineers Local 3 ex- _. GENERAL CONTRACTORS . asked if they were going to use jeeps . are needed to get into land. . . . - tends thejr heartfelt and· sin~ cedar & 5th-St.· _ BERKELEY · scrapers or shovels and trucks, both .sites. 1 While· things are. lo'oking .UP cere sympathy. Brother Ed Fow- LA!lldsc,ape 6-3424 the1r ans1_ver_ was "both". So you OUTLOOK a_nd we ar_e anHc~pating a better. ler, who works forth_ e New'York. 1\i,ember.. · A. .G. .• c see h- ow It Is. The work outlook for this_· year than 1959, don't, we beg of Machine Shop has been kept ·Off I ;,,;=====~=,.,7""'~ Access roads are scheduled to 'lrea co'ntinues to improve. The y~u, C6-nie r'!shing into this ar~a • be finished bY March first and Linda County Water District, expecting ; to go_to .work. There .. the ·preliminary excavation is which is jlist South of 1\'Iary~ ~ are · oy~r 600 ''A" operators aitd taking out _a hole large enough ville, in the last month approy·- .100 '-'A" ~pprentices on the out for the entire base to a depth of ed a $1,950,000 general obliga- of work list and this will J:llOre NEW~ . forty feet. The tunnels connect- don bond issue for the construe- than take care of any workJ hat . ing the various parts of the fa- tion of a sewer system in the -w.jll come ~p i!l'Jhe near future; eilities . will be built in open district. Actual construction _If it should come to Il'ass that qitches · a.rid the silos . will be cost will : fie over two million we· r_un short tbe word· will .get. · shafted. Or at ieast that is the dollars with · · the additional around;· we ·assure you. - ·

way the talk has it. · ' money . coming from other .IND.mlTRIAL REPORT ( PICKET LINES soul'Ces and construction should In the pl~nts · ~nct · shops in the It seems that we can't win. start within the next three of area th~r~ isfi't . m,uch differ­ Not only has the existing ~ork four months. . ence to report than we report~ used less of th.e brothers than -Special pi'aise for·the pa'ssage ed in Jaunaty. 'Most of these expected· but if Ute weather of this -bond issue, which falied· plants and shops .are .inclined· to doesn't close down a job some- a li.uinber· :of times. before, is a steady pace ·and are' not Sjlb-. . ' ·.thing else Will conspire to do it. ·due to'the efforts and hard,work ject · to the sudden ups · and 'Tougher specification- r eq ui~eme n ts , con· • • An example 1s the Gates and of Brother Otis Thornsberry, downs experienced· in construe­ sl: ruction techniques, 'cost-cutti'Qg methods· call for Fox tunnel job. We jltst got, we Secretary -- Treasurer of the tion and there isn.'t much new ·mo.dern ma chin es. thought, · fhe ]ob off to a:· good Yuba-Sutter Builqing and Con- usually to report. ., .. Erbco' re p_ re s ~ nt i ng top fl ight m'a nu factu~e~s .· ·start· when bang' out of a clear struction · Trades · Council, and' Last month we reported that . has ,the machin es an d-the equipment fo r yo u to ... / sky the electricians· slapped a \V,ho is chairman of the Linda the New York Machine Shop I . . picket line on it. Civi'c' .and Commerce- Associa" . had hit a low _ebb with difficulty meet these · needs. See the Erbco sa les eng ineer . · · Just what their beef was we tion. The .local newspapers ne:~ being had ip keeping. the broth·· and add· profi t to yo ur. bid and your job. don't r!ghtly . :know as they glected (?) to mention Brother · ers busy. This month we. are <;lidn't bother to pay us the cour· Thornsberry's connections with .· happy to report that the tempo· ~t~~ . tesy .to tell about their difficul- the Labor Movement, but we are has ·.increased and all the broth­ ties with the. Company. It. went happy to correct that ove! sight ers are werking ·except one, of . .· EDWARD on Tuesday, Feb. 2nd and· the- (?). . which more ·in the Personal · - R. -. BA~mv l:uMPANY next Friday without notice.to us, Other .work in offing-or which Notes. · CONS TRUC TION EQUI·PMEN T Fo l;om at 17th .Street, San F r o~cisco lO, _Co lifornia HEm lo ck 1-3l00 ·at least, just as suddenly it was is ·in th~ very serious talking• Peterson Tractor Company at pulled o!f and .then the follow- ·stage; besides what · has been- Chico is keeping up a good pace Sacramento · Oakla nd Fresno ing Monday. morning back it mentioned in p~st issues, is 5 with an. hands ,busy. Field work went on again. miles of grading and. surfacing has been slack, but due to the, · --...,.~--,------'------'~~-,-----'-"-'--~--'--'------'

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.~ . E~rW.JNEE1~/ ~~ NE~_ w_· ~±S.,'-"7~. -:-::- . ~~-:-.--~;,._:__.::._.....,:....______,.. ___~...;,,. _ _:I-..:.:A:.:G=~~E=L=EVE=-· ·:..:::=.N' '· ·' Th.:: . trackshifter~~ngle dozer depirrtment. W,j.ll ~ haye all cre\\is )jack to. ;work, · hcept .on · dozer on ·the: graveyard shift. . The . pde#rtment wm . b~ back Byf?TOM: J. 'STAPLETON. MERLIN:·BoWMAN; JIM ~ HALL, .JOHN. ''THORNTON . and~· · ·Business Representatives in Aull operation as .soon -as . . .-- . . · ··. . . · · . .. . · ., · . - · . .. · . . . . . , . enotigh water ' is ~opta1ned toop-- ·.· .. · N,aw _,~hatAhe · Io fig'. month of ~}anuar.y : Ts · behind us ; ~:~e ca-:tt'l~ok job; ju~t,aipe t'aterals ) n fidns ·and will· be :responsible to ' The cran~ . 4~P.artment got- off·' ley~ ~w~ieli~ is 'tl~ei':v~~' ~g:Jik~if: . ·_. _ · . .. - · ·. < :· .''.. ··~ Jileqtuitr'y Ot'lYI' ':.... :~~ry· w<;)rtJ:fy piec~ ofl~g~slatiori. a lot Qf rumors · but ~nothmg mov~ .fros L b~Ca!l,le - _too ·d~p : :. .· ~Or eti\~:· ii ; anticipates a' two shift operation THE . STEWA;RDS i ; OR . BUSI- . ... ' retfr c-d::''ilf.~rs~rls ;~;· a~d·· oth~~s -" \9~ : ~~?s~';; a;re> ~be'gi'nning ~· f'-'at' 'lst The . ~loy.d ~--w~iti:hg ' jop at an d Intermountain Cmi.crete 1;11aking application at the com··. · gard' to -rliedH)a:l ~care . If ·you ·are' .S o~th anti -3rd' East: Loo.l{S' as _~el~er Is still-down but we ho_pe Pipe Company has· the contract pany ·office, and the back pre-· interested in · thi ~ piece of' leg~' though' Brdther . · F¢lmer will IL Will : be going by the tirhe yo.u for the coutse materifirst '.,each other. · , · · :mean . that if you did not nave ed ·' a~eas, promote ,economic . cl.red feet in the air. . ?f Aprjl. Whiting '& Haymoi1d's · Morri_son Knudsen has all of any . medical expei.1se that' Y-OU - growth overhauL the ta:x sys-r - Hansen -Nieder:ha_user Co m- JOb at Carmel Junction will start their equipment civerhatlli:~d and have. to make ·UP the back pre· . tern de-vetop America's resours- pany is ·still going on. with their on· February 8th, weather -per- the following '.:: members have rniurns. All insurance is. auto~ es'i·:·protect·family :;.farm'ers, , _ wate~line. at .woods ,.€ros1i, Bro. mitting, Wheehyright Company about ruh .out' of ·¥.rork in the matieally reinstated·· 'Y. h'en ,you - '= Here -irt-.Uta.li;- we~have set· up ~lep Colb;Y ~s doi:rig the. operat- i~ still _going with very little-lost.' sh~p ~ · Tb,ey· are :Brother{ Leon- J.ietu r!l t<>" wo~k. _ ·. . .. ' :1"", · three majoi:< COPE · areas; One ~ng ~on / tl:ps JOb...... ·• . .time for· the. Brothers this win;_ ai·d Schultz, Harold Bratton arid If it h_ad. not.beeri p.o~sible ~ror' _trt sait Lake Ci~y,~ on e · in _ · Ogde~ .· At ~ock, Sand &Gr.avei ~~4f?~.\i - ,r t~r · ~t;.,s t: - .Geo~g~":· , ·:"· . :.: ·> Fr~p. k .croriirige(. ·· · · __ · '~ ~- · · • ~sJp :~.ht,~.~ri ~~1\P;l~l,?_:r:ti..w0t, ~oin :-~ __ . 1 1 . a:t'i.d;:. the ·: ~ther. ln' ' ~rdVo.r.: ;;.Q s e_ a'r .· ar_e .s. ~~. -~. >'~- ~~-~. ·.tty . ;--~.-- 1. ~w__ ,.., _.· ~.:-!1~ w_ e. ll •. .. w _.:_ w ... Clyde :. ~om. pa_ l1Y .had· hi~ - · Ab~u.t. the only :other ~vo. rk_m I pen ,_s_._. a_ :_ "~B~ - ._a,u _r ~pg {{P. -~_._s_ . stn)\e,tl)ec Hansen· lS' the .. ; chairman ~ ot :t-he,~ b~ - ~9rNt I,nJq ,Ilegqn~t~Ql1§ short- ;sho.P,.s filled With v,f)ry. goon -the Umtah'·Basm Is a water lme :.QarC!s):up, .apd.. suff,enng, amon ~ 0 0 0 11 1 ·!~ !~ ;.~ea :~~~~~a~~:~~~~t~~;~ , l;~fu~rY, ~~~/~::~i~~~~~~-~J!~. : l ~~~~~~~nt'r~~,q ~~fo~g~~;~g •. ,~r~~ - ~ ~ph i cJ~1:~~vo~~!sfe~ ~t~l~~~: ~ - ~~~\~~~~~r~~tt~. ·.-y,±t~u~~~d~~}~~~ -the womeri3 hi the 'Provo.. area is Galled meetmgs m th~ very near-1ville Drysdale..rs master meGh,- have. These brothers have a 22- committee which .was composed . 0ra Nielson · whose husband is .future. ahic. with. the following Broth- B backhbe. and "the other day of . Brothers Pat Pierce :Pete~ . ,:.::member · ~f . Operating EnP"i- Th~ l]tah State'Road.: (:ommis- ers \\:or king·, with him: Howard. found them digging 22 inches ~f Sti·ebel and Gordon You~g is t'a neers. MASS MEETING will be· sion meeting here-Tuesday j p- _AllreQ.', R B: Ames;· J·. L':. Aiider;· frost to lay a 2 inch pipe. Tough 'Qe commended for their untir-~ neld on February~ l 5th- a_nd is an prov::d ~ 161fz mi~~o n, . dollar son, Robert Corbett; Verl pavp;, going;: I'd say. . - 'ip.g . efforts in. reporting and Jrriportarit day for . all . 'lab'or . constructiOn program for the Reed Futkan, Orval· Harmer, The Red Creek Dam at Fruit- helping the many hardship , · irtembers irLutah: _It-'is impera· firsCtwo quarten(of 1960 arid Phillip .Hinkley, Elkingtoh :Hor- land ·startM up for' t~vo weeks cases , which were.br,ought to five . that every member of or· S,et its si~hts ?ri completing fhe ton; Manard · Jacobsen,· D. R. but were forced to shut ct·own t he ~r attentfon. 1These Brothers ganized-labor attend these meet- Salt Lake-Davis County freeway K:uykendall, Waldo Leva::nger, again. Peterson Constwction spent a •great -deal of time and · ings to aid, in electing delegates from North Temple to Page's· Ted. McNeil, .Sheldon Nielson, Company has this job·. were no doubt-sick at .heart at · who ·will support candidates fa- Lane by the end,-of the year. Loris Palfreyman, Duane Peter- United Concrete ¥_,ill be go- some. of the misery .and suffer- - vorable to ,our program. Other ·interstate . pro j e c t s s·on, . Ray Phillips, Frank Rig- ing -as soon as they can get the ing they encountered. LET'S SCHOLAIJ,SHIP CONTEST which_were approved of ·for the tripp; Robert Russell Res Snell:; steel. · The strike held " up the ALL GIVE THE~E BROTHERS Anno'uncements of -the Utah first half of the year included Joh1~py Streeter, Ray Sumter,· production · but · it looks as A BIG · HAND FOR A JOB State- AFi-CIO Second Annual the .§jlver Creek to Wanship Rex Wardal, John Welch,' Jack though they will. be underway WELL DONE. . Scholarship Award Program job, at $2,300,000; from. Wan~ Welch and Verno,n Whiting. agaii! before long. The. follow- ·, Brother Frank Young · has have been sent to ··all high . §hip northeast, $1,000,000; Oren1. · The Wells Car.go _j o'b at Be a- ing br() t~ers ... are st\.1l on the job: bee1i. in the hospital and we - ~<:hools and' ·other interested (6· Ainericai1 Fork, $2,00,000.' ver is stilL down and it is . hard Sam Lovvrey Fred Murray C: J, wish him a· ·speedy recovery, •people a,t this fime. This year Prim~ry system 1n:ojects ap· . to say when they will be.able (Doc) Gaine~·; Jack : B'ana', Joe Brothe.r Charles Schwab suffer·: they will give two $250 scholar- proved mcluded: Magna to Gar- to get started a·gain. 'Widdison, · Sam Frat t ·o and, ed a broken arm and will not . ships which may be used at any- field;- $800,000; 7th East in Salt . There have been many of t!1e ·George McNeese. ·. · · b · aole to return to w<;>rk for accredited College or University -Lake City from 21st South to Brothers asking _about th~ Eilen Consolid.ated We$tern is still some time. · i:q the U,nited States. If your 33rd South, $500,000'; 21st South Canyon Dam project. We have sc hed uled ~ to · shl!t d0Wn the· fur- PLEASE .NOTE -...- ~-~-~ children are· interested, have in Salt-Lake City from 2rid West about thirty Brothers on this 11aces on Febl1!ary _8th. They· ~our Union's greatest enemy tl].em contad their high. school to Redvvood Road,_.$200;000 and job at this writing apd it -will' be' have not hired . any n·e\.v. hands iE> the indifference of those who principal. _ . - Elsinore to Joseph in S·evier about April or May before the as iet hut ma{be in the near do uot regularly attend union > Things are· still pro_<:;r{:ssing Coun~y, $360,000. · . ·company will have t,he p 1 a n't i.uture. . · · . i11eeti:flgs. No one should be·sS ci~ews 'were ,a'Med "oll.:_)VIonda;y, ~igh_~ the life _?f m,o(lerri: man : - oth·et ·day aild · remarked about nmg the machines, with · Broth" with , the 'Colorado' Fuel &' Ii:oii ·February '7th. Tl1is leaves: only is filled with wheels and it Is; ·~e . p_rogrey;: of , !~-e keyvvays, ~ r1i} Parke; Farrel~ an(Alb e~t~ ¢b~R?ia~i6ns~af Ce~ar~ rit~ ~~ The much ~ needed rain has 'finally put a halt to construction wGrk in .. the area.· The ·late at:- _1·ival of •the ;rainy season has giv~n the Brothers. a muc_h -longer . p~fiod of work · than they nor­ -'- ·nially- haye. Our ."Otlt-bf-Woi:k" ' list· is· long · and_:Jrorfi all app.ea_tanee_s w~ll_ c9ntirttJ.e to stay hmg _-· U?~~\~Pfh~ftne~~iins ·: iii_ -v~_ sl_1ht - ~tatiin; ~octit ~_t· 4. m__~le§ : A~t __of ' e.. :,_: ;R.-_--· -~ .-:_ .· 0 ~L -'~ - . down-the jobs,-\ve ~b oiie t}iat the .tchOYO _e. ot:v · elplltT:: lS i· ~lll~ Jitrha osa, . ·U~~ · . · _B · tb n ·11 ( k - f · f .- :do~- - e excava lOll on". 11IS ·P-OJeCt . _ . . . . . 1 20 - n_~fe- :r;in~ of b~o~d: _ ~~in~the _ ~~~t~!iiloyingabqut · of_the -Area-Under Water - ·month of November we _had one · · .· . . .. - ~ . . · . . -_. _ . . , . . . D . b -d two · D_ue to the , death of Fred (Contmued from Page .9) . d ?nor, m -_ ecem er_we 11a . · -• Stokes· th'e .--Carmel Hill job has · · · ' · · · · · · donors and .we _are-pleasedto-re- h ·t d, r-> D . · --t . k f-- f -d· the State D~sabihty Tax ,which . t d . th th f s u O\\n. ue O-1ac o un s h -b. d d -- t d f - . . port tha. . urmg - e -Ill on . - ~ 0 most. of .the ' ptothers . employed . a~ ..· . e_en_ e . uc e . . rom . ~?ur SIX th' .. b· h- t · ·t . checks. The _deadlme _ fo_r _filmg January .men do.nated· a pmt_ ow· ,. 1s· JO ·-· ave a · 1eas · six · · · · ·- - . ·of their 'blood. The fo~lO\~ing checks fhe have n.ot be~n ·able ,fo~· this refunWis June 30, 1960. , · Brothers were bloo~ :~on.ots for fo·coll~ct dn. We 'l)ope that. soon ·A :supp_~Y of forms for ~h~ Sta~e - ttl. d d D1sabrhty Tax refund 1s this the month. of January.· · · . . th'Is _ rna. tter w1. 11 b e se · e an · .· · -· · h m · h ' Sam Kekaha Tim C. .Jacques, - th · · · -1 . . . ·th . - office m case the Brot ers WIS . . '· . . e men w1 1 1 ecerve err pay. t : ha e ne· R.;tlph Bockeno, Thomas 8 . PERSONALS. .._ -_ o v .o . : . RU~HING _RUSSIAN RIVER lived up to its name in th-e ·re- . Smith, H. Caywood, Ronald W ld l'k t t .k.. th' PERSONAL -heavy rains which dropped some eight inches ,over its sev­ __ . e wou . I e o- a e Is op- t · t th cent 1\Iosshold~r. portunity to extend our sym- · 'uv e are sorry o repor Le eral lower tributaries and caused this 38- foot flood crest WILL .YOUR NAME BE pathy to the family of Brother passing of .our good Brother, just below . Gue~neville bridge. Note>'owboat' in background. AS A FEBRUARY DO · Morley Roberts. Our deepest Th_e newly-completed $18 million Coyote dam 75 miles up­ LISTED· . · Harold Terry of Watsonv_iUe, ympa•hy to those whom he J ·sth s l, . · stream protected the area 30 n:i!es below it, as it \vas desi_gned NOR?· w.h o d passe _- away an. •. . ,_ .left 'behind. to. Another ·dam_ is needed . on Dry Creek to protect Guerne- -~ Pipe Linings, Inc., ha_ v_ e ab.. out Brother M S Holman S'OP 1 - • __ J.. · ·.cf t n · · " •• Brother John· Pear_ son is in area, engineers explajned; . . three weeks work left to com- _ged m at ~he ~dee :_last we_ek the Healdsburg Hosprtal recup- ville plete the relining of a 12 inch after -...vorKmg1 m · Sar~o!l w1t~ erating from .. an operation_. Hu_r- -- water line e~tendin.g froin Bay- Johnson, Drake. & Piper for ry· up· and recover . John _ the • -s hore to· White Road ·on Alum over a year. Brother · Holman · t · · b t. er' · · · ' n B th B b L ··- · h . . . · . h wrn er IS a ou 0 v . noc k A ve. ro er o, · yons IS -says t ey were · bmldmg hig ~ . - -· · - op_er~ting the lining machine on· ways and bridge;;. It,.is nice to 1\'[EE!ING NOTICE . . _·i this JOb. , have you home again! Ou~ _. ne~t - regular. D1str ct 1 3 " McGufre and Hester are viork- - Brother - \!\[illiam _L. · Brown · ~~~m~ ~~I! · J~- ~elf ~ar;p : 0 1 1 ing on their storm se\ver job in has started .on a new venture of ] .' aU,,~ ~ t : a ~r e~ 1 East San Jose and the extension his own. Anyone interested in a tn .. <: dm n.Ia : a · tp._m; ?ur a- · · · · · . l .- ·- t· · · en ance Wl11 cer am~y oe - ap- to tillS JOb Will be let a b 0 U t new C nve-way, pa oiO Or COncrete ·. ~t -d S - th March 1st. This firm also -has· a. work of ,any · kind, just contact precla e · ee you en. paving contract on · Downer Brother Brown at Essex 7-8550 . Ave. or the_ B & A Conci·ete Construe- . James Engineering Compa11y tion Co. ·Job Awards has started work on a sewer· job Brother Ed_ Millard. has start- MODESTO - Contract award~ on Do,;,ner Ave. and Almaden ed his own , Welding Service. · ed ·to Harris _Cons.t., P.O. Box Road which should last about Brother Millard says .that no job_ 109; Fresno, $980,300 (Base plus three months. is too small, so . when iQ_,_ need Alt), for const. one-story cone. p & E Construction have shut of soine first class wel,ding-, re- new high. school, _incl. classrms., H'ere's -pqrtion of the' Fredrickson & Watson flooded high­ • down their: job on 4th street due ·ll!ember to call Ed's Welding science -rooms, shops, arts and . way iob on Tre nton roa~ west of Fulton, northwest of Santa --; Rosa,. -to ~ the rains. They have several Service at CY. 5-0847. crafts, etc. gqod-sized jobs to start as soon ------~--~--~------as~~;l;e~~t~filser~~ts.working ~~~.~thoh~v· Di-s·fricf s· lo~ · Af N'e\AI i-o_,hr Sl~te- d- Job Awards - s~ven days a week to install a I ;\JI ; It/"'\J ~ .• 8 .. e ~ ,, y ~ ~ : V'V '.iifJ -. UJ. J §a ~ ~ - . . FRESNO, Contr-act awarded water line to and across Vasona By H: O., FOSS, F. -A. j:.AWRENCE, A. S. SlVHTH and L. C. SOLARI, Business Representatives ·to Harris Consi. Co., P.O. Box Dam. This water line will ful'- 109; Fresno $459,800 for const.- nish the water for the :new Sub- ,As this goes to press, the weather is not the kind that makes it' possible for dirt movers to stay 3-story: addn. to the County Jail1 Division in the Los Gatos area. outdoors. Many jobs are down at the present time. . - 15 ,000 sq. ·· ft· . rem· f . cone. A. J. Raisch Paving Compariy A pre-job conference was held recently with Frederickson & Watson o£1 Oakland who were struc. were the lo\v bidders~ on a $55;- '>warded the contract between Lucas Valley Road and So. of San Pedro Ro_a..d in San B.afael. Bro. - SAN RAFAEL, Contract was 555 street contract for the im- "Tex" Strickland, . their Asst. ------~-~-,------from· Super, and Bro. _Elbert Hill, E. T. Haas has a small sewer Ted Mertz, Jim Barnes,' Frank ~-w~r~ed to Rothschild, Raffin provement of Alma Ave., 1 &. to th Street. foreman, sat in on the confer~ job on McDowell Road in Peta- Parolini, · Roy Glenisky, Da~e V'/eu·Ieck, S.F. $3,638,735 plius lst Street 7 C. Swenson Company \vas low ence. Coming in with the equip- l~ma with Bro. Fred Foss. on_ the ;ar;is,, Odie n~ant Fra~k Costa, $216,600 (Base & Alts) for Atli· b'dd f t f ynent are· B"o~hers Norman Ca- backhoe, and Larry Zopp1, orler. uaCK R1ley a .. u Boo1 Smith. From ministration ' Bldg. & sife' p1··e11) i et~ ~nf a conb 1;a;. _ or tctohn- bassi Wilf~r~ -G Anderson Donnelly is foreman. / Napa-Brother Ed Kirk. 0 u r at New Marin Co . . Civic ·centm·, s true 1011 o new U1 1~.¢ Hlgs a e · ' : . ' , q, k 1 t B. ,_, . s ·d Fl · k 1\trAR"N CO ·- - - Civic Center. Claude. C. Jordan, J. Steadman YOU lVIAY HAVE 'MONEY ' 1.uan~ s a so ? ro.ne: I oc. m. - .~. • · · SANTA CLARA, MT. VIEW on the Pulls; Bros. F. Cabral and COMING -.If you worked for I f?r" goo~'ttry. Better luck1 next AUBURN, . Contract awaJ:P!ed AND PALO ALTO Roy R. Kemmitt. on the Dozers; I two or more employers last y~ar . ~Ilne. -??n ~ forget. Brothers - to Fred J. Early Jr. CQ., lne., · Chicago Bridge &. Iron have Bro. Wayne Stokes, Grade and rec.eived more than $3,600 If you ~Idn t ma~e lt last month~ 369 Pine Street, SF., $1,~57, ,489 about two weeks work ieft- to Checker; Bro. Burl Prince on in .wages during .the year for co.ntac". the San Rafael ?r yai for Dist. Swge; ·Disposal Proj1., complete their tank job at the Motor. Patrol- and Bro. Ray work in California for which to- le]o .office t? make an appor~:t~ PLACER CO. · Wolfe _Road · and Kiefer._ Thel Cachrane, Master Mechanic. tal. deductions .for Disability In- .menL for this month-:-for sure. c MATHER AFB, Con t r a.ct are alfio completing a one and a Weather conditions make it im-· ·surance (State - or . Voluntary_ Mos~ of the wor~ m the S~ - awarded to._Gordon H. Ball, - Im~. -11alf million gallon , tank on possible for this job to get under plan) exceeded ~36 'you probably l~no ta 11d Nap~ area Is shut down $445,675 for NCO open mess at Wright and Homestead Road. way, as they were scheduled to have a refund coming from the dele "0 the rams. ) Mather AFR While most of the Contrac- start February 1st - . Department -of Employment PERSONAL NOTES ABOUT · SAN MATEO, -Contract award~. tors in this area, as "\vell as the Al Haworth from Stockton re- However, in -order to g~t there- THE BROTHERS ' ed to Moroney Const Co., Inc., Batch Plants and Ready-Mix cently was awarded the clearing fund a claim must be made be- Our best wishes to the follow- $351,200 (Base & Alt.) for con­ Plants have found it necessary for the dam site at Nicasio in fore June 30, 1960. Application ing who -- are · on_ the sick list:· struction of Fair Exhibit Btd'g. to curtail their . operations due Marin .. County, and a pre-job f?r~s for this purpo~e _may be Brother E. L. "Shorty" Thomas, at-. San Mateo Fairg~ounds. -- to- flie wet weather,. Anderson conferen~ehas_ );)een_requ~sted. ootaiped fro_e.: your local J?e- recentlyeonfined at San RaJael · SAN MATEO, Contractawa-rd­ Bros., are - keeping -their full It.looks. llke this proJ~Ct w1ll l:(e .partment ~f .!!;n:-ploy)ll~nt office ·General; Joe : Korteum at "Ross ed to Wimderlic_h Co., P.O, )3ox crew· b-qsy on both plants': . · somewhat delayed Q.ue to weath- or from - thi~ unwn office. ' Generai and to Brother H 0. 359; Palo Alto, $547,612 for ap- Sondgrath Bros. have- com- ~r conditions. . More year cards purchased: . "Heinie" . Foss at San • R;fael P.rox. 53 acres of. rough grading , · pleted tli:e construction of -their D. H. HH ~re's one boy that Construction in the ,Vallejo area.:; - a standstill. - . storage.buildin·g iS'to make way brothers who ·· took time to do" doesn't haye.to·ctepend on brmg- · ·· · · · .·te ·R ·k · - -k· g • ' · · · · · ·ng th bacon home! · We still _hinre .. a ·_-_,·_sun_ply,_._ of _: · Granl oc . Is wor m one ·Qr a _parking m:ea. Th~ - <;>per·at~r nate to the ~lood bank fund: -I e· _ • · _ ~ shift at their quarry in Aro!l}as. Jn_ the 'J2ruck Crane Is Brot):J.er -From San .Rafael '---' Brothers . Our -conaolences · go to the 'vatch fobs. with the - Eng_iireeir~ -: · They are using about eighteen ~ormmi Gardiner and h i s- ~ oiier · Chailes Snyder; W. W. (Woody} family ·of otir late Brother_Ray insignia; also : lapel ·pins: .T~~ men. . . . . ·is Bro. Lyim W}llia:ms. . ' Lie_vsay,- Jt;tmes H. _Nyho,lm, · ();tis pillard ,~:ho passed· away st~d~ ~fobs ai·e $1.QP; and:-pins, 75_c. -_ , : _Souza Bros., ·-?f Yuba C1ty · R_othsch~ld-Raffin-Weirick o~ 'Wilb~r (: a yeteran _. a~ this sort d~IJ~Y ~n _January 19th._ ·Bro. ~0 YOU KNOV[I-f.~YOU.ARE ·, were_ the_ lo~ - b1.dder~ fgr t~e San'-Franc1sco were awarded the of t1w1g~u~~a to_' be a r~gular . Dillard was 1Mptor Patrol Oper- R.uufSTEREJ?. TO VOTE_??? ~,e. ~radm~ on the new school s1te _contract for th~ site of ·the ne~ donor during World War II); ator with A. G. Raisch for about su_re· yo~r·_ ~nd - y_our fam~ly _ a~~ · . m Hollister. · . ;Marin County Civic Center. A Rollin A. Wheeler Pete Verho- 19 years. He will be missed. Our fnends ~ are registered to vote,. · Raiph M. Parson is.the main pre'-job conferen_ce is to be held ·nik. From Vallejd ·_ Brothers sympathy to the family of late 'as this is-a vitaL ;year. · - · Contractor on· the-Experimental 'shortly. __ · _ - . . JobnnLe_ Walling, Aaron Smith,...,.J3rother Elzfe O'Iviary .who _pass- See you next month.·. .. .. -.