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. - A. J. (Buck) HOPE H. T. (Pet~) PETERSON ., • · -Rec:~cor. S~c:retary ,_ "· . _Fihancial Se~retar-y - . ~ Treasurer · · ·
\ '· - -·ENGJNEER1s --NEWS_ . DECEMBER, -i960 . ~ Bie~d ~ur.Yey ·_Notes . ~a.n · ~a teo~~ H~tiof the' Pe, ~insuiCJ '· ::.· , • ,·. S SURVEY : EN . It ·Has ·Been a·cGood · ve~~ ,. for · R. .· H 0!IpN•~KFUOPR Members in San Mateo Area ~ J; ~ P Aut~ EDGECOlVIBE, -JERRY ·DOwn a1i.d GEORGE BAKER <.· D · · Et> · ··· -. ·. ·- IBy BILL RANEY 311d DAN · ~iATJ'ESOiN, :-B;ttsil!ess. Rept: ¢sentative~ . ,_. · 0 when we terldJo SUJll ,up :ind ·. 1 time. of year again ;· . .-· ....•.. .· .. Business Rept'(wentatl.ves:...... ···.... ·By AL BOA-RPJHA'N' aild . . Comes the Th~ year of 19~0 can be .:remembered as one of diversified · · ART PENNEBA:KER, attempt to a:qalyze the .year' we 'have just heel} through: We , b~F . ·· activities for the members of Local Ui1ion No: 3 \vho took an· ac- B t~siness Repre'sentatives lieve it can· be conclusi\:ely' sh. o~vn that in. spite 6f a so~caJled busi· · tive part in th.e affai~s. ,of t-heir-Uhion, ~irst , the election of. dele- I ne~s recessio1~ t~at. the _ Br~th~rs in Local 3 h~ve inamlged to, 'con::.'.... . gates to the twenty-s1xth (26th) InternatiOnal Convention; second, The results of :vour Union sohda..te the 1.~,otwted g~ms we have acqmr.ed over. the ~ -~ars . • ratification on· the ·new·By·-Laws I election printed elsewhere in . We started rat11er slowly m the f b . . ·k - · . · _ 1 o 1 d · k d or · nu he wor s than ever be·- · · · ·· · very Merry Ch , t 1 I . - ' Sp · · 0 £ 0o w t . , f 1 · ··. · .. · by' referendum ballot; third, the . ns mas anc a . this issue speak well for the in- ' nng v • · one p,tc eL f •.111 tl1 h. · 01 1 1 • · . • . up enouo·h to take care of. 111o·t ore ~ · IS. Y o t ~ · cou:p.ty. · · ·-1-·- · f. · '· · · · , - · Ha·ppv and-- prosperous ·New · ::; ·A · . · · · b f . ·· · . e cctwn o Local Umon No. 3 J . t , t tl1 · b , · · h 111· "' 01 . · . ~ .. r· , · · • · · .. 'I Year. · · I el es . e mem ersl1lp as of the Brothers before their un- : gam more · JO · s · engmee;rs Ofth..er s. Plus the elecnon of a . · tl t· d d · · t · · - ' B 1 · tl · f · · · --- ·· f ' · new President' of the United _san Fran~Is~o Dispatch Off, ice ; _1e opera Ion an . a .muus ra-, ~mployn:ent .:a.n out. 11:. Oct ober ·! ~ _ a ance 1 _~ a oregom~ ?;·o 1ts St I· By. H. L. "CURLEY" $PENCE a goqd time of th~ Y,f?ar to clea~ i ~nd discharge~, the .bullet strik· and TOi.VIMY ECK . . the nver as there rsn t too mucn · mg Brother Jimmy I-n the head. B~ JOE MILLER, B. F. '.''finy?_HELLING and JAMES b. MOORE, 1 water right now. _ Death was instantaneous. It j11st · Business Representatives Wells Cargo, Inc.: has moved We all were sliockep to hear didn't seem possible this could in on their 15 miles of road work ~f the d~ath of Brother James have happeped, Brother Jimmy The out of work list at Fresno has grown considerably dur· on Highway 40, 20 miles west of Cowboy Kennedy. I know . I has lived and worked in Nevada _ _ ing the past month ~ue to the rains an.d also a slow-up of construe- Lovelock, Nevada. Tl1ey expect had a feeling of this can't b~ for so many yeflrs and · it wo.n't · :tion, jobs . . Guy F. Atkinso!l has completed the .Success Dam and to start moving dirt real soori. true, when the Reno p;.1pers seem the sarrie. We'll all Jniss 1:\re in the process of winding up the operation and cleaning up Mr. · G e n e Hamdorf is the ~alled and told me of his acci ~ his ,cheery smile arid _friendly the jobsite etc., prior to moving out completely. · · "Super" on the job with Brothei· aent. Brother Kennedy had been ways and his offiCe pinochf~ · ·, . ,. Alex Roberts()n Pipelin~ Con· Jack Chatelle the foreman. sfruction Comp~ny has the sl.).b- good pr~gram or the sh~wing of With Jack on . the job .it will be tra~sfe~re~ by I~bell. C. ~ · c., to . players won't find the game ·· c:0ntract to do . the pipeline job a g~od frlm that we are mterest- a high ball job · for he really therr VIsalia, C~llfor~Ia J?b. As 1 q~ite the · same without B~othe. h: was unloadmg Ius pick-up, 1 Jimmy Kennedy. Our- smcere for W. lVI. Lyles. This job starts ed ::e;vant gets with it .and has the "know I-~· yo~ crmemb~r~ his revolver fell to the ground l_sympafhies to his f·amily_ . at · Lemo'ore Air Station · and to a sorb t e .meanw, and 111 · how,'' when it comes to that dirt .goes to· ,Estero Bay, a distance t('!IJ.t of these films and lectt~l'es moving. Brt>ther Bob Vicks .is of \about ninety ·miles. They ~nd •to . put the ~afe practices the Chief "roustabout''' man. IJt: l v~ I J d J l . s.tartedthe- jbb 'December 1st ll!! toletf:fefctontthhe]ob_ ~- Wewantt iBrotherJackCyrusisthe·HDRlVI . _eflh,tu\eflJ.:,, ftftte en_ .• Co ..• · • · ~ 1 - .. t· t h th . b d resu s rom · e program, no F . B. th Ed.. "S . . , ff'IJ , . ~l.Ct ex pee . o ave • e JO one ·ust idle talk : W . , t t _ _ or.ema,n. 1 o . er .. qmne1 -m four mont hs. Cala Construe -~ ]d tl · : h e \\.adn ° re I Jones the IJDRlVI and areal good 1 111 tion Coni.pany was awarded the d uc~ · . ~ · . g ti1 acci. e~t :nd one. believe me.. '~ Squirrel" ~ ~ ~ .J 1' J 4 pJpeline j.ob on the Friai).t-Kern I . e~ \ ra i I~ ~ cons rue IO~ really fixes things up in fine Ill . . d.· etu .UteJ vieta .te Can·ai at Stone Corral, Tulare , m us ry. ~ e . us "ope and pray form. Brother Sargent Shira the 1 ·-county. This job was bid in for I fg~r sucTchessl.fm· the safety prbo- welder gets the we}9.ing rod B DALE MARR d GL $7,189,000.00. It is expected to l ran;. e I e we save may .e burnt up quick. Brother Powell Y . · an ENN DOBYNS, Safety Repr 2 sentative~ start sometime next month. mmc. - , , · lVL De,nison is on the . doze~·. . In_the pa~t .mo.nth we have had several accidents that resulted - : Bids are to be opened 011 the Plea sL~ att~r,d all future safe- I Brother Lawrence Davis, Jr., m death or mJunes to our members. Although investigation of road job around Millerton Lake ty meeLmgs m, ~our area If It IS 1 the blademan is up and down these accidents showed that there were anv number of violations. State Park at' South Bay, about hu~anl~ :~ssro"e; . It~at job in high gear. Brother 1 of ~he safety - ~ ode by the con_tractors, and also many violations · 20 miles north of Fresno, on De- Tr1e -.,L ... ~wn 111 Lo_ca~ 3 IS I herman Koker, the umversal l thac the men ~nvolved were domg. 1 cember 14, 1960. There is about over tne me"mbersh1p nas I operator.,has some problems, but Thrs conditiOn pomts up the . •• • , , a~1d 1 1. 1 400,000 yards of dirt on this job deo~eu on Its. of~1cers ana Ex- his fai!hful oil~r, Brother Hen.ry problem that we have been w?rk-[ ~ou f;l~ows,.. wno have c.:.Led us s..o it . shotfld put some brothers ecutrve Board members for th~ .West h:lps hrm out when tne mg on the past few months smce I "'n+ Sa .. e"y P. oblems. I_f '; e c~ul~ to work after the first of the next two and one-half years. lL I going gets real tough. Brother we started a full time program ge. more of you fellows lO le~ u., year . is our ~incere hop~ now that I Charles Bingham w.ill probably o_n safety .. We have been asking k~1ow w~~~1 t~:ngs a:e _l:ot nght , . G · ~ ' t C "t· t' , C each'ana every memoer, regard- be the· afternoon foreman. This the men m the f1eld to report Ol1 the JuD, I m sme "''e could . r amue on::; rue lOh om- l " , ]-, t 1 " 1 t .. d d't· , do a 1·no··e1 e"'fectiv1 J'ob Wa re ,~ .-... . ,.3 d t . .. ess .or wno 118 vo en ror or .1ow I will be a good job whe11 it gets o us any oa con 1 rons ex1st- ' e · "' • · 1 J.l a!l.)' was awarue _ a con racl h f . d t tl 1· · · . · · . t' . . 1 ~ f ~r-nt 1v in~p~""ed ~ 'oh anrl + ~ lke d - .. $0L! " A • , s· . J e ee1 s m regar o ·.1e e 1ec- going in full swing. mg on nerr JOOs. 1v1 :.my o you cd J " " e ... L "' J ' "' ca f OI "' ~ u , 85u on lOwer ar1 oa- t; . •1" 'l- 1 ' . d . f<>.ll l ~ -1 , -· d ., to most of the rDr-n on .. he -'ob . , , . ·i , T1 . ..1 1 ., . ..on resu cs , W1 l c ose ranKs an 1 Dod ere CowtrucioP Tn~" h ns ~ ows 1ave .cal ect LcS an 1e- , . . - -~ -. L J · qL,ln LVei. I1lS ·· W l1l De. 1evee t th 1 t d fi" . d r · , b .-"' . ., ~ · ."'' a t ' b d r. d't' ~ nd and tney all Said everytnmcr WaS surfacinr>' with crushed rock. ~upport . .eBe edc e o "r.cers an fuushed theJr JOb on _:thghway por ea. a --b~IL ~-101~" a., t- we gor·r1g ~long 0 K A f"1". "" a'ay~ . . - J- i .; ,"' 1 ,.t + . ~ ~xec u lVe oar and give them n 1 , have oeen a 1e w nave hem - " <· .. • . '--"' ." T,l.S Job saould staL. abouc Jan- . d .. d 1 . "t . No. <:>9 5 SouL1, bet~een Reno . t d " '" h<> . t Jl d t later there was a senous accr- . n b , un IV1L ea stmpo.. . ar1d Cars . c·t1 Ne a 1 Tt ' correc e . vv ~ .. ~ ve a .,\e o - · uary 1" vea-r ·orn nas c-ne sec- .T , , • . - • 1 on y, . v c a, ,.. s ·,. · "" t 1 • ·. dent and at the group hearing t' f t1 Pn t nk ; nt th .uec us not be torn by factwn- a real nic job You ca·1 cro from se ;eral of thv con.raCcOl s 111- - v ' - . . 1011 0· · ne ·ellS 0<- rl1 a l e li n, , d f ;.· ·b ; . . , e ' . I 1:;' ·'" VOlVed and Were ablA tO get that Wa S held, It WaS brought upper end of Pine Flat Reser-· a .•sm ar,a e ea~Ism, ttt umte Reno to Carson m not):'ung fla~ 1 a • n ~ o . · out b the men t!Pt tl - l , · -. , - . . as members of L"col Union 3 L1c.1n to make the ne ... esso_ry cor- Y ~ 1e1e 1a1. vo1r. Each sectwn weighs about . . . ~ . v a now. rections. been serious violations for the :3.5 tons and IS seven feet, fo ur to bmld a better, and gr~ater ' Isabell C. C. have finished past month. We asked the men ihche" in diameter and has to Local Umon for tlle ?~nefit of their highway job on Highway In several cases involving se- we had previously talked to why he ·Slid down a .35 degree slope. ourselves and ~ur_ families.. No. 95 around Wa'lker Lake rious violations by the contrac- they hadn't told us of tl}ese 1 Pomroy has the contract for We have a big ]ob to do m all near Hawthorne, Neva-da. It's a tors, w~ have called in the State things when we were there the tl1e penstock across Dinkey areas of Local 3, but success can real scenjc route.arop.nd the old Industnal Saf~ty. Department week before. We were told they Cre_elc This company is pour~ only be won by the support of cliff road by -WaJker Lane. ·. and they l1ave msrsted that the hadn't thought of them at '.the ihg concrete for the footings ·in the r:.1en1,be:r;sh~p, anq I s ~r~er.e- 1szell c . ·· c. job at \ he Reno:! ~bar ges be mq.d~ . In at l~a st two tin1e. If we ·pad. k l} o ~v n of thfse · J:>.inkey .Creek .and cl~aring t~e ly hope that ~he_ .m em_bers?1P 111 Airport is . ih the finishing mstances,. the JObs were s~ut conditions soon enough, we ~.are , , rJght o!. way. _Th1s siphon will the. ~resno distuct will grve us stages. Brother Bill Boegle d,own until the neces,sar_Y chan,es sure that we wou~d t,ave .·cor- . carry Kmgs RIVer w.ater down then umted _s upport so that we really rushed that job. Now he 'A~re made. We don t like to see rected them: As, lt was; they .. from_ the tunnel on the east si.~e can get .tl~e JOb done. is back at his real job of running I a JO~ shut .down an~ m~n. out 0 ~ werer:'t doing arty . of. theni at, of D,;nkey _Cr.~ek and up the lull It Is with d~ep personal re- the 2nd street pit. Dishing out · ~ork, "but ~r: cases mvo.vmg s~ tt,e ~Ime we were there so . we . 0~1 the west s~de _to anotll er tun- gret that I write of the acciden- orders like a' drill sargeant in nous c~nditwns we feel !hat It didn t know about them _soon :nel and then mto a yenstock at ta~ death of Brother James K. the "Walking Army", But that :s better to s~mt down until ~hey enough to pr_evept the accident the UDper end of Pme-Flat res- ''J1mmy" Kennedy. Brother B.l·l cr t . b · b 1 · - 1 t are c?rrectea, t?an to contmue from happemng. - . , , , . . I ,e s t e JO cone 111 s 10r and nsk an accident. · . . - · ervoil'. Kenneay worked m many areas order. . . This mcident only pomts up Rothchild, Raffin and Weirick of Local 3 over the past years. The Brothers that work up . We feel you .should _know that the great need for aU of us in ho.s 'the contract for the pow- He lived in Reno, Nevada, most . at the Leviathan Sulphur Mine m at lea.st thr:e cases_m the pa~t the industry to work together to e.rhouse, . This . company. has the all of the time and was well lfor Anaconda Company each n:ronth mvolvmg, senous condi- improve our job safety. ·. c_oncrete fo undation for the known and liked by all of the I summer will be moving back to twns, we found It necessary .to We ':ant to ask you fellows _generators poured and has ~Tothe~s that ever worked with Weed Heights before long as call 011 ~L Joe Roberts, Ch_Ief o.n the JOb to work safely .at .all 1 started pouring for th. e walls, mm He movec from Reno to th . · · r tt' - 1 r~ Labor Lraison Representative times to observe the safety reg- " . l L., . . ' e snow IS ge lilg rea. ueep r • t' D' . ' .e T d'1 t ' ~ r ·. ' . Winston-Green have the con- L~"lll Ol1 ~'ove CahforPra a few tl d ·t ·t ld f tl r.Ol ne IVIswn 1 ~n us na ulatwns of thP Company "OU v . ~ : - , • . , . up 1ere, an 1 s oo co or 1e ~,.,f t . s ..Lc~ te f° c l'f . · · , ~ · , ... J t'rDecember 5 and will go cerity and pleasant companion- whole outfit. const. steel mfg. plant, aprx. 3,- California St. S. F. $4.,324,000 un0tilbthe-next rain. ship. Though he was small in S i lv e r State Construction 200 sq. ft. Est. $1,000,{)00. (base plus) add. for const. of So. r et Construction Company size, he vvas a large man among Company, better known afi Andy East Senior High School, Man- at El Portal has six brothers his fellowmen and he was a Dru1·nn1, Jr·. , has most of the dirt BERKELEY, Contract award- -- ' t R ,__ " p · · t sell and Holyook Sts., San Fran· working on water and sewer sys- good member at all times. moved o·n his highway job on eu 0 vnmagu, JiHC ., wo.mon ' tern, This job hasn't lost much It is also with the same deep Golconda Summit except for the $a;S7l,OOO for const. married cisco. time because they have lots of regret that we report that Bro. ~ne rock cut where the N. W. student hsg., Gill Tract, Albany, SAN FRANCISCO, Contract · rock. Thomas Constr ~e:tion at Andrew Gravlee Jr. and his 1 No. 80 is working. Univ. of Calif. Berkeley. -.... - .. awarded to lVI. W·. Brown, Bo. Norh1 Fork lns three eucs, sev- wife ~overe killed in a plane ac- Heady-Mix Paving Company's RIO LINDA, Contract awarded 1787 Redding, $1,107,722, const. en cats and three carryalls cident in Humboldt County, We high·way job near Orvp.da is to Campbell Const. Co., P. 0. Proj. Calif. Forest Hwy. 6-C & · fighting rock on their road job . can't express our sorrow and coming along in good shape. Box 393, Sacto, $2,089,835, for SH 11 Teh-2S-D, Beegum Peanut SAFETY PROGRAM grief, as Bro. Gravlee leaves Willis Brothers, the sub-con- const. Rio Linda Senior High Forest Hwy., Shasta Tdnity Nat. We are very pleased with the three small children behind. tractor on the dirt, has finished School. f!io Linda. Forests, SHASTA && TEHAMA comments that we are receiving We had only one blood donor all of the dirt on the job and SACRAJ.i1ENTO, · Contract COS., incl. grd. bit. surf & hrdg. -iFom the membership in regard during the month of November, most of the gravel is down. "vVith awarded to United Const. 3839 on a port. of Calif. Forest H'.vy . to the safety program that v.ras Stanley Denny, Brother Richa.rd "Chief" Kings- Ri.ven;ide Blvd., Saet_ $1,349,750, Rt 6-Beegum-Pem.mt and cmm. launched by our· officers during A ]\/fERRY CHIUSTiVIAS AND ton pushing the job ind Brother for Mira Lorna High School audi.- SH§R No. 36, begin a t..? pt. m . ·: the past couph~ of months. The A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS George "Whitey" Cates on the ti.ons 2nd stage, 4uu0 Edison Platina & ext. 5.542 mL SE to membership has signified that NEW YEAR TO ALL! blade, the gravel will be fin- Ave.,' Sacramento. cmm w j p1·ev. const. SSR No; 36 they like the program, and want ished real soon. · STANFORD, Contract award- nr. Tedoc Rd. us lO .continue with the films BERKELEY Contract award- Nevada Contractors, Inc., ed to Rothschild Raffin & Weir - ~ MARYSVILLE, Contrac.' and discussions, We are doing ed to Branakh, Inc., Piedmont, have started their job cleaning ick, 875 Sansome St. S. F . $1,- awarr!ed to Donald l\1. Drake Co. so an& as time goes by, vve hope $432,000, for const. animal . bio- the Truckee River--from Wads- 985,0()0 for const. two story RC i 1600 N. w. Savier, Portland, $2, t o improve on the program it- radiological lab. Bldg., 74, Law- worth, Nevada, to Patnck, branch Dept. Store, aprx. 150,- 1452,800. for const. New County .se]f. Pioweve_r,, it , ~~ no.t just a renee Jt?d. Lab. U:t;J.iV. of Calif. Nevada, te P-atrick, Nevada. Jt'~ 000 s~t f t. .. ·! Cotirthouse Bldg .. ~ ' '~1' : f· ,_, ~:·. :::, .:._ :~ · . :. : ~ 'i ·.. -:,_ _. ___·_ , i. . . -... .}. _. , _: ( ,~_.,.:>.. . •;,., ._:! -~:- -:-. -: .~ . ~ -!_ ',_ ~ -...2- '. -~ b l •.. ~!· ... } ., ~ ~- ! ' ;-~ ~: - , DECEi\1BER, 1960 . ·ENGINEER'S NEWS . . •s .. sannJQS~ >EX nds;cSeasQn1:Greetings By A. J. HOPE, _WM.: H'ARLEY ' DAVIDSO~ and AL DA.LTON, Busi11ess ·Representatives ' We ' wotild fiiEe 'to take . tl~i; ~pp~ r t ~l~lt};, to wish the .Brqthers and . their families. A·. VERY . , By . .t B. JENNII~GS . and S. N. McBEOOi'llE, lVIEB.RY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEVv' YEAR! , Busir~ess_ RepreseJ1tatives As usiial at· this time of the year the jobs are rapidly coh1ing to a stand-still. The i1eavy rains ; of the past few clays have brought a h·alt to nearly all of the scattered jobs in the. area. Our · .. RED[)l'NG DISTRICT \~TISHE~S ONE · AND . AI,.L A MERRY, ' ' Out-of-Work ~ ' list. is growing' abou( ti;i·~: ty -d~ys of-crro~tilid to pr~j · e~t 01~ Auo·~:rti. - Th~y ~X- CHRISTMAS. . : . · - . -~ . ·: . 1 ; longer ev~_ry day. . . ·. . be done. o o ·Ipect to complete the job about . :w1t.b .the put-.o_f-wqr~ hst _growmg ~ally ' and snow coverll1g._the . A. J. Ra1scl: ~avmg Compa~1y Ed K bl , H' ra . b t Feb. 1. .· 1 1 196 ', hills. surrounding Redding, ILlooks_ hke the :1960 .season 1s JLI?t exp~ct c?mpl_etlQl_l of the1r ~r- . . ~e. e_s _ lg :\' Y JO , a 1 ' . _r- . . ·, ; _abo11t ' o\l,er ....Iri s~ite: of a ~ate st(lyt tins sp1;u}g, 1t ha ~ been. a ternficc' Po}'t pavmg. JOb m a9o.ut three Camp _E'er~ rs keepmg -~ fe'\ · 0 ~ I' We wo~!ld like ~o tlla11k ~~-e ·• :'. ye;u' tQr .. 'thls distnct w:1.th ma" :. ;. · ~ , ... .. -. '.· .. · ~:-; ~- .. weeks. TheY. have been busy do-. the B~ othe_r ~ b~s~ · G~amt~ Con Brothers for the. very fi?e tu1· n· • jot. j_obs ·' breaking regularly . to'.! ~Nlll an;ert T:l~:YP~n · er '1\ter ing 'the strippil; g for the~r Rock structwn lS ~till ac ~ve m the · out at_ th~ Safety M~etu'lg tli at 01 .. ,, keep·:·the Brothers emplqyed. 1 ~nto _the_Clear crre-: . tum~e- ~ Plan on the Monterey H1ghway. Santa Cruz~ area. - ·~ . cr was ~eld m Watsonville. These · , The ::majority of these jobs will ! r~s. way to storao~kn1_p~~~ er f~ They recently were awarded . ~ . IThe_ Mo_n, "ere~ . ar_ea -,I~ ho~d}llo . mee.tr_n~s _ar ~ . held to _ mak~ _us . , - carrY· over to -1961; .imt:ting:. a: I Clhtl~.s _ at ~his .? !~w~ ~~~ contraet ih ~he ·amount of $41_1,~ ·up -~ery we~l ·for thls ti_~e o~ _t~e :.more _a~are of the da~gers. m~ · , gci.og·' \vbrk 9utlook for the new Keswick. Th~ resen °.~~ _will ~Ise 493 for ·street work for thf;: C1ty .year. ~ra_mte pais ~tart~e~ . w~rk .. volvect m the constructiOn f1 elcl. 1 70 . y ear. Ariy way you loek at .it, 1 feet abo\e_ the Tnmt~ nver of Sunnyvale. · · ·· · on then; JOb at Fmt.: Or_d . •Rau~s . a_Hd measu.res that .can qe taken 1960 i1 b . 0 f the mo-t 1 and hold back 1~,600 acre fe~t p· p . _ . t .d . seer_Jr to help on: tl11S JOb., P_ lnl to make each job a little safer:. · . a~ een. one . · ~ I of '"'ater. Work on the dan'l \V1ll Iazza _ avmg 1la~ .e comp1 e e .Calabrese is keepincr all of his ·. · · · ' ' progr~ssiVe years R~ddmg has !'involve · moving 3?0,000 cubic the paving . of the Los ·Gatos 1 crew l;msy. . b · ..·. . . CONTRIBUTE :ro YOUR La-; 111 1 seyn qmte SO\ne. time. i yards of dirt. Constructiqil Highway from Lo? Gatos to the ; Ted Baun Construction Com- CAL NQ. 3 B.LOOD BANK! · CALAVERAS· CONTRACT Itirne allowed for completion is Sumrmt. They · sh~l have_ ~'~rk pany had hoped to start their We would like to tl1aiik Broth , · A $390,850 contract for con- i t'\'9...- ·years. A r_epresentative of ta"'complete m t~en· ~ub-d~vlswn Haul Road job near Salinas ~n a · er Floyd·' Butler and Broti1el!· stri.rction of an adit and · ro.1se 1 the - Bureau or Reclamation of1. the Monterey Ihghw~y. At few days but the rains will no ·Ralph Bockeno for .their . cldn · Calaveras Cement Co. rniT.ler- 1 Lewiston f1sh haLchery sched- .· ,Ed Keeble Constl ucilon C?~- 1 been makmg good progress on ; 1deal/ tlme to JOm the BLOOJ? Davis Construction Company of j uled fm· bids next spring. pany ~1ave begun work on their their highway job at Greenfield. I BANK. The only · Way that yotl . St. . Loui~, Mo. will build the rIN, AROUND REDDING road _Job at- M_a~lrone. They are Due to the soil condition in this: can draw needed blood is to be : aise, _a 490 foot vertical sha~ 8 1 Work has_ been on the in" :"orkmg ?n I-hgnway No; 9 and area, rains do not cause much a _- member. It only takes one :eet m d1ameter and ~he . ~00 i ~rease · in the city .of Redding J~st rece_ntly were ..awarded.,~ delay in p~ogress. pmt of your blood ~o becom? a root long and- 10 foot Wide -actit. ! with a number of contracts be- contract 111 the amocLnt_ of $ 7 ~, - ConstructiOn . of two and a member. Please conLact the E. an . · · The .. raise will serve as an ore i incr awarded for roads and ·sew'- 685 for . the constructiOn of a ·half miles of State· Route 15S j.J ose Office 'for further infortia ---: ? of Highway 299 at Whiskeyto\yn 1 earliest convenience. If for some up their jobs as fast as' possible ~retsctlt_ ?Ity m ~ he not too dis- hole in for the re:rctor, opera" and also well underway on tne i reason you are unable to call but are still quite busy· in :the an u me. · tion on this has already started. Whiskeytown dam. Their Clear- i for them, please notify us and quarry. . In tdheWe~lsltern/artl· of tdhe aretha Brothers at the moment tl{is · · . 1 . , tl 1 S . h c · arounr I ow ~r e e ( an nor . t b - ~ h n ing operatwns w ucn recen y !, we will be more than happy to L. C. m1t ompany 11ave ~ th ·t' . ·f seem s D e h , we oDe .:.1ere ~o 0 r 1eans · e we a ner 1s o · · . _ ' :. · got started haven't been affect- 1 forward. them. nearly. completed their hot plant t . 't 'I'l Sl t H 1w1l1 be more next momn. J 1 grea Impor ance. 1e a e a.11 I · eel by the weather too much. ·I J. W. Briggs- A. McKinney, on Downm; Ave., and expect to and Hamilton road job is shut May we wish all the Brothers 1 W, Briggs _recently · completed ,. H: Hampton, G .. Jennings, J. En- J start op-erations in . the plant down but for 2 . ot 3 brothers and their fa milies the mv.; t sin- the excavatwn work on a s_ec- ms, J. Preston, L. Tucker, L. Jvery shortly. keeping th ~' road open for the cere and happy greetings for tion of 299 over Buckhorn Sum- Toth, M. Steele, :R- Rogers, V. 1 SANTA CRUZ, SALINAS , ·nter the Holiday season. 1 1 - mit, re.moving 25 curves in . a 1Rakick, lVL.Foster, F., Mann A. • & MONTEREY · . · I ¥I The · Orr-Bet Co. seems to It is with a tear of sadness four l:rlle stretch. Bal~';:ncon- 1 Springer. 1 TI:e Newell__ Creek Dam IS think they can go - on their that' we of this office send 'our . stru_ctwn ha~ n~w fmis11ed the 1 Trinity Dam Con~ractors-:-K I commg to a f1msh fast. At _the bridge and realignment at Pee- heartfelt sympatlnes to t l;l e . pavmg, makmg It a pleasure to I L. Lehto, E. H. Sch11aible, H. F. 1 present tune they have mght wan but we are doubtful we loved o·nes of Brother Andr ew drive this_ s~ction of , h_ighvvay. l Baker, R. E. Barger, J . D. Hum- I dozers ~loing the clean-up wo~k . wish them good luck, we lil~ e- to I Gr~velee :nd his ~wi:fe who lo'st • _ The · DIVISIOn . of HI?h1yays I plu·ey, F. F. Allen, L. W. lVIor- 1and this ~'lll be co~nple_te m l see the Br others have wotk in · the1r _live., m an an plane ::a.sh s~ates they will be _ ~war~mg ad- [ gan, J . W. Rhodes, R. L~ Bur-~ a?.out a week. There · Will be their wet months. The rest . of ! at ·. ~ms mo re , . we also wa11" ~~~o ditwnal contracts 1~ .th1s are~ II ton. • T , . . • the jobs in that area have abouq ~x t e_n_d our s y m p a:~ue~ to __ :"e ' next y ear. Shea, Kaiset, Morn- Floyd Grubb-Kenned1 Han- ~ from the SiX northern counties had it for awhile. . 11aimlles of-· Edwarc. /\ndeL .,on son are making preparations to I son, James Norris, Wilmoth !'or the month of November. FaclelcGr~mite on . the Ruth and, ;valter Ho:vard, the pil~ts, , start the alignment on the 11 ' Kester, John McDonald, Clent ! Our goal-a season without a fa- Dam have had . to cut their op- t who wst their llves on a missio_n mile CieC)rk Creel_c tunnel: _A?Y .B ~ ~ t leY, -Ra_nsome ReyilQlds, Itality . Otir . Blood _\Bank still eration to :a few J.?ioneer cats of , mercy.- May God rest thmr way you look at 1t, the Tnmty William Hendnx, Lawrence But- I needs donations, so 1f you have and a repair force m the shop. souls. Project is no_w abo_ut 70 per cent . I.1o t already arranged for an The weather can really get ------terf1e~d : 1 a~- complete. Bids w1ll be opened Wnght Bros.-John Geddes. 1pomtment, . please contact tl11S rough up there but they plan . JOS A \VJH'iDS ., on December 20th fm~ the last I ,Gibbons & Reed~A. B. ·Hen- ! office. · . on a skeleton operation all win- · SACRAMENTO, ~ 0 n t rae t .· of ..the , Trinity Project dams. dl:ix, J. -Edmond Coburn. · I Brothers, agairi we would like ter: to get ready for go, go, go awarded to Baun Const. Co., " . -._'; This .will . be the _baby of n:<: I . ~ierra Con st. -:- Rob~rt . G. to exte'n~ our warmest and sin- in. the spring._ . . . . · , Fr' ~ sno , $362-,958, for 3.1 nii: lgn . • three·' earth ba!ners· that will:jMontgomery.. · . . · I cer~st wishes for a very. merry I The M. . K. ~ob at Wyott IS at graded and surf. and aRC _bdg. : ' , st~re w_ ater as' It . flows -throu. ~h i · B-rothers, .1t agam. gives .usl ~hnstmas to you and your fam- a standstill with only some 10,- const. on H.all Rd. & San ~llgl.{el il h~ . ;- net:work'-" of ;· dams :: and .tun- :.. great· pleasure to rep0rt that 1ly and let's not only ma:ke that 000 yds. to move on the: north Canyon Rd.,; betw ~ 1.0 Il1L E .of 1 ~\;;· - {~~J~· dr~m, ,th:~:::'Jfr!n;itx~: Al~s l t?·i ~he~e were ho , fataliti~p - ~r . iil:~ I' New' Year ,a happy- o_ne . b~_t a ! ~;Dd: C?Verp~ss ramp to be _do::le ~leorn Rd. and )VIah~I: Rd._et: F·· ,_,/ '!;:·:ot f:lie~iSa'gram:entOt;valle;y;, :' 'Fhe;' d'am i":J unes -, reported-A o--·: thiS:" •(YfflCe -· ,-saf€" one-as, well! . ·, : .. ~ . >-' : . ! m the spnng. and maybe some -MONT-EREY CO. r ENGINEER'S NEWS. - '-· . ~ - ~ -;! . .-.,._, ,.. P~CE~WE R, 1960 ENGINEER'S NEWS PAGE NINE Aem ('E:CS •II A.·=\ AI; ~~~L~ '" .IS T. · · . · · 1 By ERNIE NELSON, EDW. G. HEARNE, WM. E. METTZ, 1 manage to get in pretty good spring. A.GOOD YEAR I HAROLDB~~~e~~~e~~:s~ja~~e:sA~IARA, I ~:~:in:~~~~itt~ee~~i~h -~d~iti~~~ .to~ - l~l~O~~dth:h:·~~~~:r a~o;t~:i~i · · · I · · · · · · · · ·1 l t A J 8 t It' - busy cleaRing up so·me of the - ~ NG J Brothers, work hi thz Sacramento .ar.ea is ver~ slow ·.at' this time, a twtorc ba · .· .ero- .t·h s ha com- up .h h . ~ · b · . m · · . pe 1 1ve usmess w1 eac com- ~mall: jobs. tl'!ey had s.tarted. . • . Iii !largely due to t e wet we at er we \lave een · expenenc,mg. ·vv.e an tr i~ cr t.o red ce c t and COM - _ _ had a slow start this season and were hop,ing for a late wint:!r but P Y Y "' ~ os s Some of the largerhomebuild- · By HAROLD ;LEWIS, RUPERT to date we have had much more r ain -than we have .had in the past get more productiOns_. If tl)e ers have p,urchased l a~nd ar ound · TEV~S and BERT NAJ~ANO ! s~v~;ral years. . · · . · · fo~eca~t holds true, w1th ho11_1e 'il'-ahoe .City and ,}lope to sub-di- : B.u~ness Representatives I , fiowever, the :oming year sho\\:s ~nry indication of ~e~ng a bt!Ilder s, th~ ba~c_h pl~~ts Will vide· it next year. This shouJd Anotner year has gone. by and i g~:lOd :y~ar ·work WISe . .M .ost of__the b,g ]obs· have not been·fmrshed have a good year m _61. . help bring more work fo the · the new one looks even more land Or.ere an~ newjobs coming up, all._the Jim~ . .. · . .. ·, AERO-JET- A. Teichert . has brothers who live there in that progressive than the last. Sub- l In lookilJg forward tQ .1.96l we w~mt to w'sh all thz .. Brothers most of the grading and paving· area. - fAi~i~ns, . highways, . and - con- I and their fam~ilies - a ¥ERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND ~ IJaPPY cornered. ~hey keep ten . to. . J. w. ~ 1: iggs-Conley & . D~n- sl[uc.twn, 111 ge,neral, 1s .expected [AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEaR! . . twenty .Engmeers busy gettmg ms on then Doilner·Summit JOb · to reach an all time high. Altho I. YOLO · CAUSE.W AY D t the · · - th . a pay check 0 .each week. Joe have just about all but -secured the futm;e ·looks bright and \: Wel.l Brothers, at last we h · ueb ~et twh·ea ~r wet Richards ·a.nd Delta .canst. have' 0pei·ations un'less old win- . ' · ave een 11av1ncr · ere IS .no · · · · ~a~ pro.sperous, we· must look real- have the news on the new Yolo t h k ·"'. . th ' a sma}1 crew .gomg but -notlung ter changes his ·prese:nt- tactics. istically at our organizing drive !.causeway. Fredrickson and Wa:t- ;o !lmc w~· lcr~n_ghon · m e new to- go 9n .. Baldwin Canst. There ·are only a few · brothers . p~r.tic_uJa.l'ly on t.h e outside . son Construction Co. and Lew av~~ area. t wm t~rt ~a~ Co. are w.ay ahead with joqs working on this ~ob ·. This ]ob islands of Hawaii, Maui, Molokai, IJones were successful low bid- wo~ .'tmg Bo~ t? eanEupEa N ~ . n_I- under contract. Yuba ~r 'ectors · looks l.ike it will employ a lot . Tr • Th · · · vers1 y ro r1er ' orris 1s h · · f B ld · and ~..... auai. ese 1s 1ands are-, ders with a bid of $6,946,(163. h f · ·t t f' · T. 'h . are angmg Iron or a wm .on of our brothers next year. 'll " . . 'l" f th . , ·. . b ll f ·t· t e .or una e e 11 s tf v1rgm so1 or e orgam- ; This JO ca s or construe. 1011 · · f t t ow. . b e r.easonf Bldg 0148 d p A . 0 I . · an .an mencan The Purdy Company scrap- zi,ng of construction workers. \,of a new 6:lane freeway and de- w.e say .or una: e IS . ecaus.e Steel has the. iron on the new yard located at Lincoln is keep· _ Th . I h . . . f th ld 41 t all the .mce scenery. Adm· . t t' Bld . W . . e pa~ t year 1~S s ?wn some molltwn o e o - ane . s rue- . . mis ra Ion .. g. l s m er ing two of our brothers. real results m the dnve w1th the af- ture. Pittsburgh-Des Momes Steeq and ~ecker have the same g .l. t· f th f - ood b1 B th r K ·A 7 d. f1 1011 0 F d \ Co has a crew of Boilermakers f E · , d ' l usy. ro e_s en ~ery an · Ia e ormer e era- Competition was very lively · . · . crew 0 ngmeer s an °0 1~s as Delbert Kerns are presently or)· tion of Hawaii Workers. Most of . th b'dd' . f' th' . b' F ~ & puttmg up e 1 mg or 1s JO an .elevated water if they will be there f or the 'Nin- t· Lh · J8se new members bewng, to· 1m . . t 1 d 1 t k. d tl . era m g L e cranes. W, 1 b'd . th d a n ( an a so a mg own 1e ter S & Q's Job at the test stands · . . i'!f dust r i a 1 oro·apization" and . s ow. I_ was over ree an old one on the campus. This job keeps one brother busy on the Gramte Constructwn have al- · o • • " • a half m1ll10n below the budget . . . · . t 1 t d th · 1 • b when a feeler was put out to , · · . 1s l(eepmg some of our brothers A-Frame. Sheldon Pollock use mcs comp e e . _eir 58 '~ er JO . . . allotment and tLey were about k . f . h'l , h' . t orgamze the constructiOn work- , 1 , · at A'lburr1 Tl11S 11as b"'e'1 one wor mg or a w l e t IS wm ·er. a few brothers on a sub-contract . " · v • ··~ ar' .. . tnree hunared tnousand under ' . (' ' . -- . of the toughest jobs they had €1~>, ~ "'_eat ~~al of ~ppos1t10 ~1 A. Teichert & Son, the next low Several members are working oas 1 ~. P .v .P. Plumbmg recently . .. "' + f . , . _ was raced W'U1' 0 the LL W U "' - · · · o:ti the new plant beine: built for obtal'Pd the insida track on un- ever tackLd. Mos" - the eqcup - . · ~ · · · · " '\bidder. There were 11 b1ds sub- _ . , , . ~ . ·" , " t h · d ,t · t . desire to gam more member" mitt ~>d . ":'"·:. . :.;~. Hunt Foocts oy Associated Eng1- derground worK and keep one men . as .neen move ou , _nu ship. · v • • • • • 18 · - . 1 neers of South San Fi:ancisco. brother on the back hoe. Shasta there . sb~l some cleanup work 1011 01 t- Yes, the LL.W.U. wants to or- ! . The f~~al sec! . t!he ~a~ ~ \ The pl~nt_ is on th,e p.ort~1 edge ~ech., Callahan and N~onterey to ~e fmished. ganize construction workers on Iram ento 'iolo . ~~ ep '.va"~r c a of Davis m a gooa locatiOn for 1\IIech. each have an Engmeer o.n ! ·1e.ohe are g·ol·ng full .. S\Vl.11'' fiU a while 'I· 1 and then wait while stead~ at thePerkms plant ann woulrl I·lave bop.n able to ,, ·orlr . been a good paying job so the • b> L B f & D ·118 t d ·· Del Paso Rock With the portable '· - v-· c ., ' " t· ·k· ' when weather permits, and all e oue . oug f Y nve ~ an - 1 "" . a _ , late this year and help ma i . . ke up men ~rc s lC ·~ng Close. . . · d . ]., chor p1lmg. They have hopes of ul e ... n Hornet L are c.omg1 a goo JOu. . 1 on the move. f th t t th L tl . , Frum & Coll1on have fm1shed , Th 1... t' .ll t t' or e 1a e s~ar ey go~ us 1 Bechtel Corporation's r efin- bemg able .to ,work the crew ·- . e Jl~-~er s WI dge so.me _Ime , . · ; Junc!ion Dam and are s_ta_rting 1 . b t B b ' Pt t 0 k0 more steadily lf they can. We 1 ll1 r epaumg an overlaulmg. Job A... wa I to move out. They have fmlshed ery JO a ar er s · a t · 1 h IG ranite Const Co on Pov\\er ·rds · · t · t· th slvmp when allotecl finances for cer am Y ope so. . · · · : , ' . JUS m 1me as e sun· d oesn· ' t 1960 came close to the bottom, LeBouef & Dougherty .has one Inn Rd. keep the brothers ~usy - DALY CITY Contract award- ·shine there in the w inter and ev 4 but limited rehiring is expected Brother on the payroll all the ~ hours a wee~ 0 ~ the plan~ ed to Dale williams Inc. anc{ erything is frozen. r- ,h the a· t 1 · · ·With no let up lll sight Allot . ' ' R t ·Ki . 't in mid-Januaiy Expected com- ~met"' - ~n . t~e n~ ~ n;I~g t he hot plants will go. whe n Vann S ' 18 l ucci Bros., Daly City, $203,- t . ,e er ll ewl onds ·tarde QO\\ds7n pletion of the project- is early s e ~)l ..ng _. ro er 0 ..,m \- . ~ ·t . .. 367, fo r const. swge. trt. works . 0 ,, ,., a sma crew an I epen .19 o 2 . erson 1s takmP' care of the weld- weather pe"mhs, which 111cludes "' . t 1on the weather how much more . . o , . p C A G . . B.· hL M en1 ,.rgemen s. 1 . G. Kobatake Inc. has just r un -mg machmes on trle JOb. ·. : ., ramte, _r:g ~on , . lC- SACRAMENTO Contract work they are, gomg to be able: out of work for his machines, 1 _ G~ l~~ary : nd A. !eicnert. Teich- awarded to Arthtir B. Siri, Inc., to do . - 1 but it looks as tho it won't be · the AFL-CIO with a luau in ert df ~n" a_t Perluns Wl~l be re- Santa Rosa, $f32,615, for 0.8 mi. James Construction Company for long. The Campbell Estate is Hilo Saturday, December 3. mo e e ' sorne. . two lane hwi grade and surf. up at Robbs Peak are back t(). planning a "little" city . of Brothers Lewis and Teves were BATCH. PLANTS -:- Bnghton w j AC on aggr. base over aggr. work on their tunnel job after ji.OOO homes in the Ewa-Pali- honored guests along with Sand keep the Engmeers busy su-b base and RC brdg. & n'xing. being shut down a week due t G Jl!l!!a district and since. Kobatake Brother A. S. Riley, State repre- when possible, this work has canst. on side road, betw. 2.8 an explosion in the tunnel. They did all the dirt work on the Lee- sentative of t he AFL-CIO . slowed down but the boys man- and 2.0 mi. sw of us No. 101, have nine miles of bad road to ward Estates project (Campbell), Brothers and Sisters present age to get a pay check each S'ly, of Healdsburg, SONOIVIA go in, and after a heavy snow it is expected the same com- were termed "wise" in their week. Granite's plant on Power CO. · it's pr.etty rough gett i ng pany will do the "new" city. choi·~e of International repre- Inn Rd. and Fair Oaks have a SACRAMENTO, Co 'll tract through. . Don't forget that January is sentation by State Senator Nel- full crew getting in a full week. awarded to Cherf Br.os. & Sand- i Twenty miles above George dues paying month, and you son Dol, main speaker for the P:C.A. at Fair Oaks . are high kay, Inc., Box 5273, Sa ct., $232,- town at Stumpy Meadow~, Piom me:::nbers who have not paid the · occasion. Orchids of app'fecia- producers in the area with two 678 for abt. 4.6 mi. two lane bo and M.&K. Corporatwn are fourth qttarter better get your tion go to Brother Gabriel Man- worthy brothers at the controls. hwy. const. by gro.ding and org. trying to get things ·cleaned up dues in befOl:e you . are sus- ni1lg . ente.rtainment committee McGilivary's 14th Ave. plant are facils. inst. on Green Vly. Rd., · and in shape before the snow pended. r:hairm:in, and all brothers for a-! working when possible with an betw. Sact Co . line and 5"lni. W. , i·uns them out. · · Late news: The former mem- job well done. · · · _ .. · I eye on the weather. A,. Tiecherts · of Rescue. EL DORADO CO . ' I Chenney - Cnerf -'Sandkay just ,hers of the Federation of Haw:;:ii 1 Manalo · Brothel'S. A happy, · kedp the biggest crew of Engi- PERKINS, Contract awarded below· Stumpy IVJ:eadows . • have .,rkers gathered to celebrate : progressive anq prosperous New : neers on the payroll with .three to B. I. Lusk, Sacto, $257,747, shut down, until after th~ first their 1 ,. 9ighth . year old affilia- .Year to all from your repre- plants going in the East mea. for co ri.st. Living Unit North'n of the year. Mud stops ~hem ,.tion from the I_.L.W.p .. ~ neT a~so sen~~ t.iv ~s ' Jia l·~td Lewis,, Rupert ; Sacto. Re~ill be a more t~m Oxidation Ponds; west of Ston'e. Loader, Paul Greney. Do- backing up from recent rains, mechanic . . . · Stockton. This job was readver- · and there is water over the old prosperous. year, particularly. tised, with A. Teichert & ·son zer,A L A. H L. b LeCorre. Grade Setter, brr·dge at ·the road. We have a Charles Harney of San Frae· for the members in this drstrict being low on the first bid, and · · . en erg. skeleton crew of about 12 men cisco has been awarded the con• · who have not en]· oyed this con- Th · · b th t' t ct f ·h'gh a · ·w'de · g· Johnston being awarded the job err JO on e new sec ron at present, 3 rubber rigs, a few ra or · I · w Y I nm ; d·r.tr'"n locally for the past three f h F th t' d' cr · t .. · t M. ·n· · · "' on the second bid of $46,917. o t e Benicia reeway at res cats and mechanics, and a shov- gra m"', pavmg, e c. a an • years. in with the Benicia Martinez el crew. ' wood at a cost of $577;229. This . Ground breaking ceremonies THE AIRPORT Bridge is getting lined out and Stecker at Nicasio Road work- project should be underway aft· · were held ilt the New Hogan Stockton Field is a beehiv-e of they have quite a crew spread er the first· of the year.; weather · ing with 3 ukes dozers and Dam -site November 10th, ai1d activity at the present time. A. out from Vallejo to Benicia, blade. ' 1 permitting . .· . - as of this writing we now have Teichert & Son have a $727,825 working at present are: Super, L. C. Smith is back on the · three technical engineers and Bob Bodie. Foremen . Cliff Little, Frederickson & Watson at Latipac - I>.erini Development -at : thr~e cat skinne.rs. work on the ~~~~~ac~n~r ;~~~~!fe:x~~~~:~~~ W. E . . Phelps, Do~ers, Forest rue:r:o~~s~ putting the finish- McNear's Road with a small . proJect for the ]omt venture of t t' Altl 11 th' . Beckley Harry Carver Char-les crew. Brother Ernie'Hartman is · G W. t & T Al cons rue IOn.. 10ug IS IS · ' · • · · · ' b 0. C, Jo.nes ha sheen awarded reen- ms on econ. - black adobe soil, which really i Cunn. mgham, R. Garcra, Ro ert foreman, and on·t h e E . u· k·es :· are .· . though the companies do not gets hard to move after a rain, Ken, Wm. Lyness .. N. Mullen- street and road job at Hamil~ Bros. Pete Verhonik and . R:ay · anticipate any extensive opera- the job has withstood one storm aux, Wallace Watkms. Blades, ton-Air Base. · Ransom. · · · tion this winter they do intend and the DW-2l's are back mov- Frank C~~ral, A Persson, P~lls, Syar & Har:r~s at Hamilton Bids will ·· be · received ·abo • . to order men periodically, as dif- ing dirt again. The imported Fred Wrlham~, Turner 1 Add~ng. Air Base at present at a stand-. Decemb€i'~14 ?t the- office ·of : ferent phases of the job are borrow,· which is a good sandy ton, Earl Bla1re, -Ronald Camp- still-too wet, so says Broth.er Marin Municinal. Water District·. opened up, until they reach the loam, is being hauled in by Hess- bell, C: E. Hersche, ..Robert N~l- Cecil. · for . furirishhi.g - and ·· installing ' · employment peak of approxi- Mace Trucking Company a son, A. .R. .Tol;md, A. R Rohrke-, s & Q Construction setting up· pipe. The .work to.·. be .done lies ' mately thirty (30) engineers . · · ' Curtis Blevins. Tandem Pull pumps on their· job at .3rd and in · the Dish;ict , R;ight•of-Ways .. about_the 1st of_ May, ~961. How- Teichert sub. A steady. Louis .. c;1bner: Tr. ._ Crane : Oper: High in san 0 stre~m Rafael and should anP, • aiong/ coiJnty··.road· from_ a : . ever rt should be pomted ou.t, ~ belly · dump truck~ ai e bemg J R. Hillhouse Backhoe Herb be through by the 1 time this goes cpn~ecH?!l >rit?. · t?.e ·- ex~ting: N();. · , before we have anykigreat ink- i~~::Yb!e!~~~op~~e~~~ ~~s !~~f Maunder. Mech~n~c·s •. i. London, to press ~ . . .• . _ Mann TF~11s:mrs~ron · ,Lr~~~ locat, . ~ flux of engineers s~e ··ng wor • . . . ,2 1 · . . · M. Perry; Jani.es .Willi::U!\s; Weld,- .. Ghilotti Bros . ..· scattered all ed approX OFF~CIAL NOTIC ~ E TO MEMBERS / San Francisco Dispatch Office WILL NOT BE OPEN THE j c I cti FIRST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH as·" ift the past. This I change is in. kee~ing wit~ the practice ?f . other offices. in (Continued from Page l) ' I D~trict N~ . 7, R~dding District No. 10, Santa Rosa - 328 Garth A. Patterson . · 188 Northern. Cahforma a~ld w!l[ fr~e the busmess :r~p~ese.n~atives Price w:terhouse. & _co.: . ICliff Martm f~om office hours wh~c~ m~y be used :mor~ effectively m t~e San Francisco, Cahf. Distrid No. s, Sacramento District No .1( Ren,~, Nev . .field. The San Francisco Dxspatch off[ce win be open from 7 December 5, 1960 W V "B"ll" W · Nq eligible candidate . . a.m. to 5 p.m. each w~ek day ... with the exception of Monday t.. E- . Lo U m. · 1 oodyard 812 ; n· '- · t N 12 s lt L · Cit · · 't ,ill .. . · f «~ t . 0 pera mg ngmeers ca 1 n- n· .... t 1\.T 1 J.S,nc o. , a · aKe ·y . , w h en I ~ remam open rom 4 a.m. o 7 p.m. . N f . h I t t' ISt/W qo. 9, San Jose . c. c. Bruner (inc.) . . 25.5 0 3 0 1 wn . · · t e · n erna wna Jess~ E. . Pryer 472 Verne Jeffers _ ·. 189 : UniQn of Operating Engineers Al P. R_el'I, y · fjnns .474 Valencia Street 602 . Nephi Alma Nemelka 226 1 1961 Sc . ~ San Frqncisco 3, Ca~:if.~r.nia · JANUARY · ~el¥' S!tt:s: 4 (W ednesda~) SAN FRANCI,SCO, . 20.0 H11errero Streat. 17. · , We ~ay~ .cmnpleteif ~w· copiltt (Tuesli;lY) , EUREKA, 2806 Broa~way. . ·. . . . of Qt~ minot~ - ca~t by ~embeF& . 18 · (Wednesda)) REDDING, New Elks HaH, Benton Dr1ye. ·of th,e Operating Engineers Lo- 19 (Thursday) OROVILLE, Prosp~~tor~ Village, Or!)y~IJ~ : c~ J]ni~m. No. ?,. and . it~. subdiyj,- . Dam JB!vd. sions in the election of Offkers FEBRUARY and District Executive Board 1 (Wednesday) STOCKTON, . Engineers' Bldg. Memb~rs . :of . Operating Ellgi- 2 (Thursd-ay) . SACRAIVIENTO, C.E.L.T. Bldg. ·neers Local Union No. 3 and submit herewith atabulati()u of 6 · (Monday). SAN JOSE, Labor Te~ple, 45 Santa Teresa. the results of·the election. Th:e 9 (Thursday) OAKLAND, Labor Temple, 2315 Vald2z. procedure£ :f61Iowed in. coomee: · :MARCH . tion .with · the . nla:ililng, reffipt 1 (Wednesday) FRESNO, Labor Temple, 631 Kearney Blvd. ailld c~U!I:ltiitg ·of ballots· wer~dn 2 (Thursday) ' UKIAH, Labor Temple, State Street. ac~ane~ :W~~ . ~lie; appl).caQl~ · 7 (Tu~sday) ·' SALT LAKE CITY, Teamsters Hall, 443 So. ~ pro'?8Io,ns\of the. N~~Ice of Nl>m- . 6th East, Salt Lake City. - matio~ ·ailld - E.lec~IOns, da~d- ...... , - September 231 1~60, - to all mem~ · s (Wedn~sday) RENO, Reno Musiciallii Bldg.;-120 W. Taylor. bel'S of :the·.loeal ·unioo ,ailld its . AP·RIL subdivisiOnS . from N. J. Car- /1. G. BOARDMAI'J .. . ll. SPENCE . 5 . (Wednesday) SAN · FR~NCISCO, 200 Gu~rrero. mim, Supervisor of Opeia.tlng · 't." Trustea 1l (Tuesday) EUREKA, 9th & E Streets, Labor Temple~ Engineers Local UniOn No. 3. , Auditor 12 (Wednesday) ·REDDING, New EII{'s Hall, Benton Drive. In our . opinion, the ; accom~ ·_ _,_·· ---'-+-~-----'--,------~~-- 13 (Thursday) MARY.SVILLE, Elks Club, 920 D St., Marys- pan.ying , tabulation aeeurateiy vma·. presents the t~ults ,of th-e .: elec~ tion. · ·· · MAY . _Yours very truly, . 4 (Tbutsday) SACRAMENTO, (;.E.L.T. Bldg. (s) Ptice.Waterhouse & Co . . 8 (Monday) STOCKTON, .Engineers' Bldg. . . · · : · . ·· ·. 10 (Wednesday) OAKLAND, Labor .Temple, 2315 Val~ei. Oper;tt~g · ·. Etiginee~ · ~~al! U!tliooi No. ·a. ·Rhrilts ofelection . 18 (Thursday) SALINAS, . Labor Temple, 117 Pajaro. of Officets: and Distl:ict Exeeu~ . - JUNE . , . tive Board Mem,b~i:s, Noverbe.r 7 (Wednesday) ·F:RESNO, Labor Temple, 631 Kearney Blvd. 29 1960. . · · s (Thursday) SANTA ROSA, 1\'Ioose Hall, 521 Third. 1 ELECTION OF .OFFICERS 13 (Tuesday) SALT LAKE CITY, T~amsters Hall, 443 S 3 (Thursday) SACRAMENTO, C.E.L.T. Bldg. 1 Reoog.-Corres. Secty. 8 (Tuesday) ~ SAN JOSE, Labor Temple, 45 Santa Te1·esa. W. V. Minahan (inc.) . 5.,926 • 10 (Thursdav) OAKLAND 2315 Valdez. B: R. H~enny" Burroughs 4,853 • ' Fmanc1al Secretary SEPTEMBER A. J. HBuck" Hope (inc.) 6,055 ! 6 (Wednesday) FRESNO, Labor Temple, 631 Kearney Blvd. Samuel P. Coburn 4,680 · 7 (Thursday) UKIAH, Labor Temph, State Street. 'fieasurer . , 13 . (Wednesday) SALT ·LAKE CITY, Teamsters Hall(, 443 So. H. T. "Pete" Peterson (inc) 5,3591 '6th East, Salt Lake City. B. "Whitey" Campbell 1,787 14 (Thursday) RENO, Reno Musici~ns' Bidg., 120 W. Taylor. Willard E. Duncan 3,640 · Trustees OCTOBER , A. G. "Al" Boardman 6,897 4 (Wednesday) SAN FRANCISCO, 200 Guerrero. E. A. Hester 3,520 .> 10 (Tu~sday) · EUREKA, 9th and E Sts., Labor Temple. Henry "Hank" Pacheco 5,504 11 (Wednesday) REDDING, New E ~k 's Hall, Benton Drive. .. : T. J. "Tom" Stapleton 6,753 i2 (Thursday) MARYSVILLE1 Elks Club, '920 D St., Marys~ C. R. Van Winkle 6,302 ville. · · · Auditors _ H. L. 'Curley' Spence . (inc.) 5,876 NOVEMBER . R. A. Barnes 2,053. ~ 1 (Wednesday) STOCKTON, Engineers' Bldg. John· M. beVine 4,454 2 (Thursday) SACRAMENTO, C,E,L.T, Bldg. . Lee A. .Hunter 4,864. 9 . (Thursday) -. OAKLAND, Labor Temple, 2315 Valdez. Arth1Jr- C." ''Art" Irwin 4,28~ : .· Labor Temple, 117 Pajaro. Stret. 16 (Thursday) SALINAS, E. +Vf. Nelson 4,.620 C. ,R. VAN WINKLE LEE ~· HUNTER · · Bill Raney 5,133: DECE~BER . Trustee Auditor Conductor -- 6 (Wednesday) FRESNO, L~bQr Temple, _6:U K~.arn~y Blvd. Don K:inchloe (inc.) 5;513' ------:------'----,------7 . (~hursday) SANTA ROSA, Moose Hall, 521 T4ird. Robert L. "Bob" Wagnon 5,227 i3 (Wednesday) SALT LAKE CITY, Teamsters Hall, 443 So. Guard· . 6th East, Salt Lake City. . . Joseph ~'Joe" Miller · 9,755 14 (Thursday) RENO, Reno Musici~m s' Bldg., 120 W. Taydor. Total nfunber. of ~~ts 10;877 Distr.ict/Carndidate .. . ·· Number . . · . . I · · · Of votes (Continued from Page it) VISIOns of our agreements which i District No, _1, San . Francisco preference to those who · Guy R Black (inc.) 1,179 prove the lot of the Engineer give been working in the juris- District :No. 2 Oakla!itd and advance the cause of the !J.~v~ d1ctwn of Local No, 3. Ira N. Jor1es ' 532 Union. * * ::~ Ernie lVIiller 912 * * * I BOX SCORE on contracts for R. M. . "Bud" Rich 347 fl'o.- THE USUAL seasonal slack- ; the month of November is as District No. 3, Stoekton off is setting in. Despite good I follows: 66 short form construe- Ed ·Hayes weather in some areas, the out- tion agreements and 54 other Forrest Pritchard · of-work lists are starting to contracts. · · grow. - .* * * . DistTict NG. 4, Em·eka . Earl E. Horn '!<>- Due to the passagB of t he ON BEHALF of myself and state water proposition we .are the rest of the officers of Local District :No; 5, ~resho .· receiving an unusual number of 3, may I extend most sincere A. E: "jilC~c" Lofton (inc,) . 281 inquiries about wOFk in· our ter- wishes for a Merry Christmas Charles Kirkwood 293 ritory. We are replying to these and a Happy . New Year to :alL District No. 6, Marysville JOSEPH MILLER DON· KINCHLOE inquiries, citing the hiring pro-· our members and their families. Robert L. Christy (inc) ' 311 ·Guard · Conductor