Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 24, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 HeDpner Gazette Times, January 24, 1946
Lexington Items
By MRS. MARY EDWARDS
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Crump v's
ited Sunday at the Breshears home.
Mrs. June SchoonOver was the
incentive for a lovely shower last
Tuesday at the Aid rooms. She re
ceived many useful and beautiful
gifts. Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Allyn, Mrs. McMillan and Mrs.
Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Burgan Ledbetter
and Miss Lorine Van Winkle drove
to Seattle Saturday where they
visited Johnny Ledbetter who ar
rived in the States from Alaska.
Mrs. D. D. Grant le't Tuesday
for Roseburg. She had spent the
past week visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Breeding.
The Sunday school pupils of
Truman Messenger were guests at
a party at his home Sunday eve
ning honoring his birthday. The
highlight of the evening was the
serving of a beautiful birthday
cake which was baked by Mrs.
Martha Hicks.
T. H. Nichols is repoted to be
very ill at his home.
Bill Hicks was take suddenly
sick Monday and was rushed to
the hospital at Prairie City.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Turner and
Mrs. Joe Hughes returned home
Sunday evening after several days
in Portland and the Willamette val
ley. The Turners were in the city
seeking medical assistance for Mrs.
Turner and Mrs. Hughes took her
daughter Mary Olive back to school
in Salem, visiting in Beaverton and
McMinnville while away.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davis drove
to Richland, Wash. Saturday eve
ning where they visited with Mr.
Davis' cousin, Mrs. Certrude Mc-
Clendon. Another cousin was pres
ent also. The young man had just
returned from duty overseas and
was renewing acquaintances with
Mrs. McClendon and Mr. and Mrs.
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Anderson
were in Portland the fore part of
the week.
In anticipaton of the time when
he can have a business of his own,
Kenneth Vaughn is working as an
apprentice at the Heppner Cleaners
and Dyers.
MERCHANTS
WISE
Advertise!
Is This 6 A Scrap of Paper?
United Steel Workers Union said that its strike does
not violate its contracts with steel companies. Here
is the ''no strike" clause taken from typical contract.
Let the words speak for themselves:
"During the term of this agreement, neither the Union
nor any employee, individually or collectively, shall cause
or take part in any strike, or other interruption or any
impeding of production at any plant of the company cov
ered by this agreement. Any employee or employees
who violate the provisions of this section may be dis
charged from the employ of the company in accordance
with the procedure of Section 8 of this agreement.
This provision or one similar to it is con
tained in each contract between the Union
and the various steel companies.
These contracts continue by their terms until theautumn of this year.
95 01 THE WORKERS IN THE STEEL INDUSTRY ARE EMPLOYED BY OUR COMPANY MEMBERS.
'Gut tr.o Falts FREE. Send postcard for copies of recent interviews with steel industry leaders.
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