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DR. JACK A. ELFANT
OPTOMETRIST
156 Jackson St. Quincy - r'IL351W
(Opposite Industrial Hospital)
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
BROKEN LENS' DUPLICATED
CONTACT LENSES
PRESCRIPTION SUN GLASSES
Assembly of God: Rev. Don
North, pastor; S. S. 9:45 a. m.,
Service 11:00 a. m., Service 7:30
p.m. Sunday. Wednesday Youth
Meeting at 7:30 p.m,
St. Anthony Catholic: Father J.
J. Cordovan, pastor; Sunday Mass
10:45 a. m., Quincy 9:00 a. m.
Lutheran Church: Second and
CP00CENT MILLS NEWS'
Mae Williams of Los Angeles
came a week ago Monday to visit
her brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs.
Myles Timmons.
Mrs. Sally Purcell left Sunday
for Sacramento where she will un-
dergo medical treatment.
Marion "Sorsoli left the last of
the week for Oakland to be with
Mary Esani who is to be operated
on Monday.
Gent Woods of Grays Flat was
up to visit his mother and family
Mrs. Bentley, Saturday.
Classified Advertising rates, effeo- Fourth Sunday of each month, 2:30
tire Jan. 1, 1951--First time pub- P. m., at Assembly of God Church.
lished, 15 cents per line (5 words),
10 cents per line thereafter--three
times for price of two when paid
before publication. Minimum, 75c.
Public Notiocs: Card of Thanks $1 ;
Sale Notices $7.50; Notice of Non-
Responsibility, three times for $4.
FOR RENT---4 rm. apt. furn. or
unfurn.. C. J. Frederickson. Green-
ille. Or call at Record office 30tf
FOR pJ{NT--Cabins, $22.50 to
$35.00. Inquire at Canyon Dam
Store. 46p
RECORDS, musical instruments
and accessories, strings, reeds.
mutes, harmonicas, etc, for LESS'
Out of the '"nigh rent" area.
Write for mail order prices (op-
erators take note'), Big Stock.--
Jerry's (at the "Radios" sign) No.
Main St., Greenville (Pumas Co.)
Calif. P. O. Box R22. Agents for
Sawyers Viewmasters} 48-tfc
ALTERATIONS - BUTTONholes
DRESSMAKING - TAILORING
Community Church - Greenville:
S. S. 9:45 a. m., Service 11:00 a. m.
Taylorsville: 10:00 a. m. Crescent
MtRs: 9.,00 a. m. Felowship Din-
ner at Greenville first Thursday of
each month, 7 p. m.
Seventh Day Adventist= Elder
Darrell Kenny, pastor; Sabbath
school 10 a.m,, Service 11 a,m. on
Saturday. Wednesday at 7:30 p•m.
Christian Science Society, Quin-
cy= Lesson Sermon Sunday 11:00
a.m. Evening meeting on the first
Wednesday of each month, 8 p.m.
Support your home-town paperl
3uy all your printing at home]
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stampfli
of Susanville spent the weekend
with her sister and his brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Milton and fam-
ily. Saturday they and Mrs. Tim
Milton went over to Reno to bring
Mrs, Jose Savage back. They were
all here due to the illness of Mrs.
Joe Peck. Mrs. Savage is staying
at the Reihl home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dolphin
of Taylorsville visited in the Bob
Milton home Sunday evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Gus Stampfli of
Susanville were here over the
weekend.
Kelly Madigan is recouperating
in the Batson Hospital after an
operation for appendicities the last
of the week.
Corene Sorsoli is on the sick list
this week.
the Railroads
MRS JIMMY SMITH
Phone Greenville 31-M-5 (49p)
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nye and Shar-
on drove Mrs• Bill Baker over to
Reno Sunday to visit with Mr. Bill
Baker who is in the Veterans'
Hospital there. Bill is able to walk
around and came down stairs to
visit Shraon who was not able to
go upstairs. They visted Joe Lu-
cier who is a patient there also.
Pat Bonoham accompained by
Dennis MeLain went down to Red
Bluff on Tuesday and returned
Friday.
Mr and Mrs• Lee Worthington
and family of Portola visited her
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Garrick and Betty Jo Sun-
day.
Pat Bonaham took some road
work equipment over to Gardner-
rifle, Nevada Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cordoza are
having a short vacation from their
ranch. They visited withe Joel
Cordoza and family in San Jose
and will continue on for a short
trip•
Leon Steen and Jim Milton are
enrolled in the wood working class
in Greenville.
Mrs. Cecil Bates went over to
Quincy Friday night to a stork
shower given for Mrs. Bill Jester.
Plurals Nye and Pete Vivacava
made a business trip to Red Bluff
Sunday.
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CONCRETE IRRIGATION PIPE
SEE THE SUPERIOR PIPE CO.
2440 Park Ave., Chico, Calif. 10-tf
LAKE ALMANOR PROPERTIES
CANYON DAM
Highway Business Property
ALMANOR, LAKESIDE
Beautiful Home and Homesites
CHESTER
Six lots close in, Hiway frontage.
Motel site--Motel
Business Properties
CLEAR CREEK
Three 5-room housesgood cond
2 smaller houses bordering creek.
Priced for quick sale. All or part.
Activity in Almanor Properties on
up swing. BUY NOW - Not L.aterl
HELEN HOLLENBECK, Realtor
Lec nhardt Bldg.
Phone 301-W Quincy, Cal,
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby given that the
Governing Board of the Plumas
Unified School Distrmt will receive
sealed bids up to and including 4:00
P. M.. Thursday, February 8, 1951
for supplying the following:
Band Uniforms
Folding Bleachers
Specifications for band uniforms
are obtainable at the Administra-
tive Offices of the District, Old
Quincy Elementary School, Quincy.
Specifications for bleachers are
obtainable at the office of Law-
rence Thomson. Architect. 135 W.
3rd Street, Chico, California.
Bids shall be submitted on forms
obtainable from the District Office
and at the aforesaid time, shall be
opened and tabulated for action by
the Governing Board at its meet-
Ing next succeeding the date of
openlng of bids.
The Governing Board of the
Plumas Unified School District re-
serves the right to accept or to
reject any and all bids and any
portion thereof.
By order of the Governing Board
R.L.
District Superintendent
Secretary to the Board
(Jan. 18, 15, and Feb. 1, 1951}
BEFORE THE PUBLIC
UTILITIES COMMISSION OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Application No. 31842
In the Matter of the Application
of CTTIZES UTHITIES COM-
PAN , CtF CA:LIFORNIA, a
corporation, for autohrity to In-
creae Intrastate Rates and
Charges kpplicble to Telephone
Exchange Service.
the Labor Unions seek to
this agreement!
NOTICE OF HEARING
To all interestd parties
NOTICE IS I-ERBY GIVEN
that the Public Utilities Commis-
aion of the State of California
has set the hearings in the above
entitled matter before Examiner
Edwards for Monday, February 5,
1951 at 2:30 p, m. in the City Hall,
Redding, California, and Thursday,
%ebruary 8, 1951 at 2:00 p. m. In
the City Hall, Rio Vlmta, California
at which times and places all in-
terested parties may appear and
be heard.
BY ORI)FR OF THE PUB.IC
UTILITIES COMMISSION.
Dated at San Francisco,
llth day of January, 1951.
R.J.
THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1951
What .is
At various states in thepresent dispute ,with the
brotherhoods of railroadoperating employees
•.. the railroads agreed to arbitrate. The
union leaders refused.
•.. the raih-oads accepted the recommen-
datians of President Truman's Emergency
Board. The union leaders refused.
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PAL'S BARBER SHOP
Phone 87-M-2 Greenville
PROFESSIONAL SERVICIES
Hours 9 to 6 - Saturdays 9 to 7
Agency for Quincy Laundry
Typewriter ribbons and typing
paper, staplers and staples, Ig:',
blanks and signs at The Record!
MANES
FUNERAL HOME
Phone 75-M-2
Greenville California
AUDITING
ACCOUNTING
TAX
CONSULTATIONS
Plumas Accounting
Service
O. Philpott, P. A.
QUINCY GREENVILLE
PHONE 202 PHONE 22M2
FLOWERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Telephone Greenville 75-M-2
MANES FUNERAL HOME
or
Teleplone Quincy 95
The Gift 6, Flower Shop
WATER WELL DRILLING
ANY SIZE O DEPTH
IRRIGATION WELLS ARE OUR SPECIALTY
Write or Telephone
N. R. JESSEE
Post Office Box 4 - ALMANOR -- Route 4, Box 224, Ckico
Washln[ton; D, C
• December 21; 1960
1; Establish 40 hour week for yardmen With l-
crease of 23 cents effective October 1, 1950, and addi-
tional 2 cents effective January 1; 1951.
2. Set aside 40 hour week agreement until January
I; 1952, and establish 6 day Work week for yardmen.
Effective With the first pay roll period after 30 days
from the date of execution of the formal agreement° yard-
men required by the carrier to Work on the 7th day to be
paid overtime rates except engineers who shall receive
straight time rates for the 7th day. This does not create
guarantees where they'do not now exist. On and after
October 1, 1951, three months, notice to be given of desire
to go on 40 hour week. Provide for consideration of
availability of manpower and 4 cents per hour if and when
the 40 hour week actually becomes effective.
3. Settle rules for 4O hour week and 6 day week,
4. Grant yard conductors and brakemen other rules
Such as daily earnings minimum, car retarder operators and
footboard yardmasters as recommended bY Emergency Bbard
No. 81.
. Settle following rules:
Initial Terminal Delay (Conductors and Train,
men)
Interdivislonal Runs
Pooling Cabooses (Conductors and Trainmen}
Reporting for Duty
More than One Class of Service
Switching Limits
Air Hose (Conductors and Trainmen)
Western Differential and Double Header and Ton-
nage Limitation (Conductors and Trainmen, all
Territories)
the e Road men to receive 5 cents per, hour increase
... the railroads accepted the White House effective October i, 1950 and additional 5 cents per hour
proposal of August 19, 1950. The union increase effective January I, 1951
leaders refused.
Finally an Agreement was signed at the White of li 7. Quarterly adjustment of wages on basis of cost
• win i
House on December 21, 1950. Now the umon o .... g_ ndex_ (l point to enu ,, .....
TRUTH? . nt --men April 1 .... ,ur hour Fir
leaders seek to repudmte the Agreeme . , 1951. Base t -, " st |
The railroads stand ready to put the terms, of " |
• this Agreement into effect immediately, wth J
back pay at the rates and date indicated. .-.
• " " o m.,. ......
The Agreement m gven m full bel w.
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mbody£ng pr£nciples apPl£cable.tO
Agreeemen( e for benef£t of yardmaster=*
- 8"-- to be enterea ,,to
-arase= ire october i, 1950. the basic hours of
d" from 225 to 205 hours
9. Effect i be reduce - -÷" 1 240 hours
ar stewardu shall time to aocru u-A n o be pal= i:
dning c . no penalty over_ --tweea 205 an -- t
per mon,= fred, the nour
have oe,, _o
for at the pro rata rate.
Effective February I, 1951, overtime at time and
hours have ben worked•
or the 205-hour +
- --o tO be paid f rot the 225-h°Ur
one-half shall accrue after 220
basic monthlYu"*+as that noW P nts (4.10)
The be th same aria ' ....
month shall ..÷ four dollars ..... te effectzve
nth Except .""[,.^ ,,resent monn "-
"[-'be added to %
snt¢
January I. 1951.
- -,ove, this agreement t0 be
.... • eration o - _= +hereafter un. ,^+
I0. Zn cu^ . 1955, an . :.wav Lator *"
ii O0ou- -" ions OZ + S
effective tm%+¢;ed under pro Vis n waes or rule
• ;l7;nr£um on proP.*. follOWS:
until Ooou
tee of pay, rules
.,, oropesals +o/c00?0000eLi'00J00iated
j'-..€ conditlo- "e .... carrier or +++hin a
- the empoyy- -Z-vees, paru= Q-0- excep
--- of three .... = in ruAum . -:^ to duroc
Pe__.^.alS for c". ''- .itiated pru- _ .... it Of
such P*. may have oee +-t if as the xu
d£tlons "--"-o-lded; however° !-llOy, workers en-
I; 1950. rz_u" e stabilization P-celve so-calleC
overmmen en permitted %o e artles may mee
srall nav "---t inoreases,_ ,i i, 1952, o _
---al iprovemu" - ^- or after ..... +entS I or
with DootPr.S _ _.+not further w '+,+ are justified,=
diSouss wne%nee'by ths areemenunder the cost o[
--lovees ouo--. .... es recev --+=r uarty for .
.m'_tiOn to n,_ -auest ox u=:- .L time ana
a a .... .. At ne - - -oli l'ZX ' ._
• 4vln £OrU=._^+ steelman =__...n and the ._.
SuCh m .ff__ meetinS- wyy__ €nm the wage.- e
nlaoe £0r m=v-- L _ ;.forma%lo- *-+ __+ .+encies- *-
r_=.÷s may seour t - .÷hAp governme"''=-.nferenoes _
P+''-- lee Or u ..... t SUOa .....
..tion authorit ,--- +o agree a. _+- ,,.,-n ustifed
"-----+=s are unauA __ ous%meam -- -
the lsxt -^t further wa- -
whether '
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they shall ask the President of the United States to appoint
a referee who shall sit With them and consider all pertinent
information, and decide promptly whether further wage in-
creases are Justified and, if so, what Such increases should ,
be, and the effective date thereof. The carrier represent_
atives shall have one vote, the employee representatives
shall have one vote and the referee shall have one vote..e
II. If the parties cannot agree on details:,of agreement
or rules they shall be Submitted to John R. Steelman for final
decision.
The usual protections for arbitraries, miscellaneous
rates, special allowances, and existing money differentials
above existing standard daily rates will be included in the.
formal agreement•
** The foregoing will not debar management and oommltteea
on individual railroads from mutually agreeing upon changes in
rates, rules and working conditions of employees covered by this
agreement.
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