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    Heppner Gazette Times, October 4, 1945 7
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KINZUA PINE MILLS COMPANY MAKES
STATEMENT REGARDING INDUSTRY
WIDE LUMBER STRIKE IN NORTHWEST
FOR SALE 2 Van Brunt disc
drills in good condition. N. E.
Pettyjohn, Lexington. 28-9p
FOR SALE 1200 head ewes, 4 to
6 years old. D. MacBain, Day
ville. Oregon. 28c
FOR SALE McCormick-Deering
cream separator. Mrs. Cora Bur
roughs lone. 28-9p
FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 acres
improved within city limits for
stock ranch. Owner Lewis Spen
cer, Hermiston, Oregon. 28p
FDR SALE 11-room home and
cabin. Newly painted nd repair
cabin. Newly painted and repair -school,
church and busines center.
Dr. W. H. Rockwell. 28tfc
FOR SALE McCormick Deering
Hoe Grain Drill, steel wheels,
tractor hitch . $60.00 Alex Green,
Heppner. 27-28p
FOR SALE Small coal heater in
good cocndition. Price $5. Frank
Rumble. 27-28p
WANTED About 100 head 5 or 6
year old ewes. Lewis Cason, Box
522 or phone 9F31. 27-28p
FOR SALE 6 white face bucks,
MacCallister stock. E. Jay Mer-
rill. 29p
FOR SALE 80 head ewes, 40 year
lings and 2's, balance aged sheep.
Priced to sell. C. B. Bisbee, Kah
ler Easin. P. O. Spray. 27-29p
FOR SALE By owner, large house,
hardwood floors, furnace, wash
tram 9. Ints. warden, berries .trees
nuts, fruit and ornamental,
near church and school, on im
proved streets. Write to or see H.
L. Swan, 1300 E. 12th St. The
Dalles, Ore. 26-28c
FOR SALE Tonner of set disc 22
inch 10 ft 6. Bearings run in oil.
KWiic.Prl 8 davs. Will take two
4-bottom 16 inch John Deere or
Oliver plows. H. L. bmith, cox
22. Helix, Or. 26-30p ,
FOR SALE 1107 -acre ranch on
45 acres hay, 1 mile on creek. 4
Rhea creek. 335 acres wheat land,
i,m Stock sheds. Daily mail. A.
Ci VY -
to house and
V. Wright, Heppner
24tf
FOR SALE 15 ft. John Deere disc
harrow practically new. Earl Mc
nnPvHggpner. Call 18F5. 27-9p
WANTED Man or woman who
can qulify for profitable busi
ness nearby. Write Rawleighs
TVnt. 101. Oakland 7 Calif. 28-30c
WANTED Food locker in either
Heppner market. Will pay $10
for information regarding iuiucu
lockers. Joe Meek, P. P. & L-jjP
LOST Between Willow creek and
Ditch creek station, 1 hydraulic
jack. PaurWJgnes. abMP
TAKEN UP At the Mikesell place,
11 head sheep blackface buck,
2 old ewes, rest blackface lambs.
Owner please call and get them
advertising
costs. L. J. Burnside. Heppner. !P
ESTRAYED f rom Irene Zmter
ranch in Gooseberry, 10 head
Hereford cattle steers cows and
tfilves and yearlings; branded
IZ on right rib, underslope m
right ear, split in left ear. Re
ward for information. Irene -inter,
Heppner. i6Xl
Legal Notices
NOTICE OF SALE OF
COUNTY PROPERTY
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
THE COUNTY COURT, dated Sep
tember 18, 1945, I am authorized
at public auction at not less than
a Hirprtpd to advertise and sell
the minimum price herein set
forth:
Lot 2, Block 15, West Section
25, Township 5 North, Range 26,
E. W. M. for the minimum price
of $25.00, cash.
THEREFORE I will on the 27tn
day of October, 1945, at the hour
mnn a. M.. at the front doo
of the Court House in Heppner,
Oregon, sell said property to the
ViicrVioct and best bidder.
P. A. MOLLAHAN,
Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon
By Frances Mitchell
26-31 Deputy
VISITING PETERSONS
Mr '.and Mrs: Frank Spittle of
Astoria are making a short visit at
the Ture Peterson home. They flew
from Portland to Pendleton where
Mr. Peterson met them Tuesday
evening.
On June 1, 1945, the Kinzua Pine
Mills company entered into a work
ing agreement with their local
Lumber & Sawmill Workers Un
ions which unions represent the
company employees at its opera
tions, for a period of one year. At
the same time, the Alexander Yaw
key Lumber company, Stoddard
Lumber comrjanv. Craig Mt. Lum-
Jper company, Oregon Lumber com
pany, Mt. Emily Lumber company,,
Collins Pine company and Edward
Hines Lumber company hereinafter
referred to as the Operators,
obtained separate and individual
contracts with their local Lumber
and Sawmill Workers unions, all
possessed with the same or identi
cal terms and provisions:
All the above named Operators
have, since 1941, negotiated with
their local unions through the
TWtViwpst Council. A. F. of L.. re
presentative at Portland, Oregon' as
all employees of above Operators
are fully aware, as they designated
the Northwest Council as their bar
gaining agent.
As of August 27, 1945, Kinzua
Pine Mills Company, together with
the other Operators, received a de
mand from the Union representa
tives that they meet with Union re
presentatives for the purpose of
discussing and negotiating the Uni
on demand for a wage increase.
ith the terms of
this demand, the Operators agreed
to meet with the Union officials for
negotiation conferences in Portland
as of Saturday, oepi. io,
the furtherance of this plan, Opera
tor representatives met in Portland
os of Sept. 14, anticipating the
commencement of full negotiation
conferences on the loliowing aay.
However, the Union, for reasons
at that time unknown to Operator
represetatives, cancelled me negou
atin conferences set for Sept. 15, as
of 4-00 P. M. Friday, Sept. 14, 1945.
NO ATTEMPT HAS EVER BEEN
MADE BY THE UNION TO RE
SUME THESE NJHUUTiAiiAJiN
CONFERENCES. The Operators
nMo tn nbtain from the Un
ion representatives any agreement
to resume negotiation comeieutw
despite numerous requests by the
Operators that the negotiations can
celled by the Union as of Sept. 14,
1945 be resumed in the' immediate
future.
On Tuesday, Septs 18, 1945 repre
sentatives of the Operators attend
ed hearings called by a special
lumhpr commission appointed by
v, Qorotavv nf Labor in an at
tempt to avert a threatened strike
in the lumber industry. The Oper
ators were informed at these hear
ings, for the first time, that the
Lumber & Sawmill Workers Union,
A F. of L. were demanding that all
Operators in Oregon, Washington,
Idaho, Montana and California enter
into industry wide negotiations cov
ering the five mentioned states.
t v,o,. wnrHs. whether they be
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: 4U f;. Inmlipr business, pine
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lumber business, the plywood m
pthpr thev operate box
factories, stock and detail plants or
Vtfwr mnnil facture package
'veneer, doors, matches or wooden
barrels,' they must enter into indus
try wide negotiations as one bar-
MmSdSpite the fact that such
a demand had never before been
made on the above named .compan
ies in the central and eastern vie
Jon area and despite the further
fact that such a demand violates
the well established and satisfactory
negotiating practice oetwceu uw
PaTheS officials of Kinzua Pine Mills
other central and eastern Oregon
r ,r,v and the officials or the
Opertors view tne union
as ammmtinff to the following:
"That as the requirement before
ny negotiation on the wage demand
cukmittcH tn the central and eastern
Oregon Operators, such Operators
mite o(tr0P tn negotiate on an m-
hasis with all other
Operators who produce, handle or
inmbor in anv form, stage
piv, - -
or condition. In tne event uiai uus
requirement was not met the uni
ons would not negotiate with the
iha Union's wage de-
mands, which prior to Tuesday,
o t ia wprp the onlv issue
in r.r,ntrnversv. Rather, instead ot
carrying out negotiation conferences
on their wage demands in accor
dance with the practice of the last
5 years, the Union would indulge
in affirmative strike action."
A,, 27. 1945. the date of
u Union demand for negotiation
..AioVi wifprence was
agreed to in good taitn Dy us w
v.o nrdspnt time, no ne
eraiuis w w- i- unn
nUonrps have been
souauuu -
tno rpntrai and eas
neiu uciwccii
tern Oregon operators ana uieii.
Union representatives.
Despite this complete lack of good
faith collective bargaining on the
part of the Union, the Union has
seen fit to indulge in strike action.
In so indulging in strike action,
the Union is using as a basis there
fore the inability or refusal of the
i?. scn-Pe to the Unions
demand that & pa-t negotiation
nractices be disregaraeu
all Operators who produce or w u
with wood in any state or condition
in the five mentioned western states,
whether such Operators be loggers,
, i (,o(,irprs. door, match,
nuTiDer uicuiuic i .
pWwood, box. barrels, or specialty
p oducers, negotiate on an industry
.i i : s u r"i i WHiiuiiK. i-i
W1e 'mDt to force
'hp UIUUii 11 "v ' . t
this new, novel and unfounded pro
tms new, rw-ators. hopes to
cedure on u r:r Jiffprences
eliminate au exisuii . ,
f11-!.: ev,a Kasic wages received
ry anV and all employees in any
seUent or section of the five , wes
tern states who produce handle or
on,r lumber products.
THEREBY TOE BASIC WAGE
nPfrnrrFR IN THE CENTRAL
OF A LOGGER IN in R
& r,rr WAGE RE
CEIVED IMJ.OR GIRLS EN
GAGED IN f-VmmPACK
The enure pu""" ,0,.i.,
A .i, n7i, Tin on is cleauy
STby t ow; officials' who re
ently reported in the Urvion
ister the Union's official newspa
per, 'as follows: "Two important ac
tions taken in last week's North
west Council Executive committee
meeting in Seattle were: (1) That
0n ".ffW from individual Opera
tors or groups of Operators for
settlement with the local Union or
District Council must be immedi
ately referred to the Northwest
Council's Strike Policy committee;
ar,A nn local Union or District
Council is to make a "settlement"
ita nwn without specific permis
sion from this committee. (2) That
no Lumber & Sawmill Workers
Union official shall make a state
mnn r tVio nnhlin nress on the
cui'rent strike situation without
specific permission from the North
west Council's Policy Committee."
PLEASE BEAR IN MIND THAT
THE STRIKE ACTION NOW BE
ING INDULGED IN HAS inui
BEEN TAKEN BECAUSE OF THE
OPERATOR'S DENIAL OF THE
UNION'S DEMAND FOR WAGE
INCREASES. THIS HAS NEVER
BEEN DISCUSSED.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
COUNTY PROPERTY
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
THE COUNTY COURT, dated Sep
tember Zlst, 1945, I am authorized
and directed to advertise and sell
at public auction at not less than
the minimum price herein set forth:
Lots 1 and 2 in Block "O"
of Rovse Second Addition to
the town of Hardman. for the
minimum price of $10.00, cash.
Lot 22 in Block 10 of Mt.
Vernon's Addition to the City
of Heppner, for the niinimum
price of $25.00. cash.
THEREFORE I will on the 27th
dav of October. 1945 at the hour
of 10:00 A. M., at the front door
of the Court House in Heppner,
Oregon, sell said property to the
highest and best bidder.
P. A. MOLLAHAN,'
Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon
By FRANCES MITCHELL
Deputy
2-731
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was duly appointed
by the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Morrow County, ad
ministratrix of the estate of Homer
Tucker, deceased, and all persona
having claims against the estate oi
said deceased, are hereby required
to present the same properly veri
fied to the undersigned administra
trix at the law office of Jos. J. JNys,
at Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this 6th
day of September, 1945.
MILDRED TUCKER,
Administratrix.
24-28
if
NOTICE TO HUNTERS
No trespassing or hunting will
be permitted on anv of the proper
ties of the undersigned in Morrow
county. Anyone found violating this
order will be prosecuted to the full
extent of the law.
Mrs. D. O. Justus
F. D. Cox
m ,
Dr. W. H. Rockwell has received
word from his son Wallace that
he has resigned his position in the
engine ring department at the Boe
ings Aircraft plant in Seattle and
will enter . Western States college in
Portland to become a drugless
physician.
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Heavy Hauling
Padded Moving
Vans
Storage
Warehouse
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Penland Bros.
Transfer Co.
39 SW Dorion Avenue
Phone 338 .
Pendleton, Ore.
Our Diners Resemble
J. Spratt and Wife
Remember t h e nursery
rhyme about the couple
who licked the platter
clean? Unusual? No!
Our patrons enjoy doing it
every day.
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NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
kt4: v.orpbv given that the
undersigned administrator of the
estate of SARAH, rniiuro, uC
ceased has filed his final account
of his administration of said estate
with the County Court of Morrow
County, Oregon, and said Court
fixed Monday the 5th day of No
i mah ot tVio hour of 1U:UU
vemoei itoi . . ,
o'clock in the forenoon ot saia aay
at the Court House in ne
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing objections to said fmal ac
count and the settlement cf said
estate and all persons having ob
jections thereto are hereby requir
ed to file the same with said Court
on or before the time fixed for said
Dated and first published this 4th
day of October 19.45.
R. H. PHILLIPS,
she visited her daughter, Irene
Hubbell.
Mrs. George Linn of Ordnance is
visiting her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. George Linn.
E. T. Bullock returned to his
home in Pendleton Monday after
spending two weeks with his dau
ghters, Effie Bullock and. Mrs. A. E.
McFarland.
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HEPPNER
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