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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1952)
The mill LU Y till tur nib t "JOE BEAVER MILL CITY. OREGON DON PETERSON. Publisher «•eond*cliM matter November 10. 1944 at the poet office at Mill City. Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 1K79 Ent fr '■ ■ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING: One insertion for 50c or three/or $100. The Enterprise will not be responsible for more than one incorrect in sertion. Errors in advertising should be reported immediately. Display Advertising 45c column inch. Political Advertising 75c inch. NEWSPAPER \ PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION FM Ibi - - Ki •*rnn THE PAPER THAT HAS NO ENEMIES HAS NO FRf’ADS.’ —George t‘ut am. Call It What You Will The covin of the Republican party, state and na- tcional, has long provoked concern in our minds. An example of such is the hogging of the spot-light on Detroit dam’s open house last Saturday by Congressmen Walter Norblad and Harris Ellsworth. Detroit dam stands today in spite of these men and their congres sional votes against our natural resource development. We noted with interest as Steve Anderson of Salem Two Oregon congressmen were honored at an informal dinner in Salem and a prominent young lady of Portland hopped off Ike’s Friday night prior to a visit Saturday morning to the “open bouse” at Detroit dam Left to right are Rep. Harris Ellsworth of Roseburg and bandwagon onto Stevenson’s. We feared that this was Rep. Playboy” Norblad of Astoria and Salem. The dam serves Walter "Playboy" a dangerous move for these young Republicans. It isn’t both congressional districts. Both congressmen have voted against ap dangerous insofar as what the Democrats could or will do propriations for this and other dams in the northwest consistently. Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agricultura (Photo courtesy Capital Journal) with them, it’s what the Republicans will do and are til you the little dams and reservoirs on doing. Mrs. George T. Gerlinger, state president of the upstream tributaries help check the big floods on the main stream-'* State Republican Council of Oregon Women, Inc., used the mailing list of the Republican party in sending out a NIXON, IKE’S ACHILLES HEEL Senator McCarthy. i tenant farmers and against conserva REA loan funds. He voted against 12 stinging statement slapping these young people. Senator Nixon, while billed as a sec tion payments. He voted to reduce new reclamation projects in the 82d We join with Frontier magazine in ond Martin Dies when it comes to Red funds for the agricultural informa congress. He voted for granting oil Mrs. Gerlinger’s statement contained the following asking the question: hunting and a second Kefauver when tion service. He went for the basing tide-lands to states. And he voted for example of back-biting, “Those who are working to elect “Why Senator Nixon?” bill, repealing protectiqns the discriminatory McCarran immigra We had a feeling when the junior it comes to fighting corruption, has point Democrats to top offices are clearly trying to perpetuate senator from California was nomi some explaining to do on another against price discriminations in favor tion bill. He even voted against the the New Deal in power with all its corruption, ruinous nated for vice president that he simply score. of large buyers. Central Valley project in California. socialitsic, even some communistic, practices. And they didn’t fit the Eisenhower pattern. He Writing in the Washington Star, Nixon voted, in the 80th congress, I A fine voting record? We think have no sense of the importance of remaining steadfast was bi ash. He was opportunistic. He Lowell Mellett reminds us that Sen. against restoring appropriation re not! Reminds one of Senator Cain, Brewster of Maine owes his quests of the Bonneville power admin- in their allegiance to the principles and policies of the went to the Republican convention Owen To us. Senator Nixon is no wonder defeat, in part at least, to that strange i istration, the Columbia basin and other committed to Governor Warren, but Republican party, which is the only organized force to he played footsie with the Ike crowd, deal whereby he borrowed $10,000 ! projects. He voted against increasing boy. He may become Ike’s Achilles heel.—From Oregon Journal. hold fast to sound, representative government based on a side-stepping Warren and outsmart from his bank, placed it to the credit two-party system.” We will not lend dignity to more ing Senator Knowland, an ablei^nian of the mysterious fixer, Henry Grüne of the statement of Mrs. Gerlinger by printing it. and a more logical choice as a vice wald, who in turn contributed $5,000 of it to Nixon’s primary campaign candidate. National Republican big shot hypocrisy is shown by presidential It is true that Nixon held out fo: in California. This devious Brewster- the fact that private electric power interests want our further investigation of Alger Hiss to-Grunewald-to-Nixon deal is still un big power dams put in their hands and big financial in when some of his fellows were ready explained. terest applaud the idea. Yet New England industry is to throw in the sponge. But that’s In his interview in U. S. News and the only thing we can recall, to save World Report, Senator Nixon stressed moving to the South where the great Tennessee Valley us, that has distinguished the Nixor. l^e fact that he had voted for the Authority can furnish cheap electric power in contrast career. i Hartley and Taft-Hartley acts, the 90 to electricity’s high cost in private hands in New England. Perhaps Nixon and his boyish smile P*r cent of parity formula for farm Local shallowness again is show’n by the fact that will appeal to America’s youthful vot> ers> the I MT, EC A, the Marshall and the Greek-Turkish loan, Republicans are proud of the Oregon state capitol build ers—until they check his voting rec- plan sounds like ord. It is about the most reactionary I So far so good. ing, but are coy about telling how a New’ Deal program voting record we’ve checked lately, i Eisenhower up to this He point. But he built it. He’s a hopeless Old Guard in a zoot sounds like Taft and Hoover, not Nationally again on these ridiculous examples is the suit for our money. He’s farther Eisenhower, when it comes to Fat .... o ..u Eastern policy. He favors complete and irksome picture of Senator Jenner, a Republican getting right on some things than Taft __ _ he __ ’s military blockade of the China coast, an unearned pension since 1944 and all the w’hile shouting, that’s pretty far right. i And bombing of Manchurian bases, turning “Open up the welfare rolls and chase out the slackers!” openly committed to campaigning for Chiang Kai-shek loose on the main We thing this attitude of high placed Republicans fari land. He’s an “expanded-war” man | and quite critical of our Korean policy. from a good example. The Republicans will spend $2,-1 Yet our Washington correspondent (MM),000 the last three weeks of the current campaign September 13, 1952 who checked Nixon’s voting record on telling “important" states that such things as the above Mill Ctiy Enterprise, major issues in both house and senate covin just isn’t so. We hope Harry Truman can get the Gentlemen:—The attached is an art reports that: truth spread about the countryside again. icle which was recently published in Nixon voted against the $60 million Editorial Comments ARK tiAAiMEEICrSEN REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Will he at his Mill City office in the Jenkins Building Thursday afternoons 1 to 6 p.m. Also Thursday evenings by Appointment HOME OFFICE: 311 W. FIRST, ALBANY IMHMI Special Announcement We have added another pharmacy to “The Quisenberry Pharmacies, that operate as one” 130 S. Liberty St., Salem The new pharmacy will be open until 11:00 o’clock at night on week days and from 12:00 noon until 2:00 P.M. and 6:00 until 9:00 in the evenings on all Sundays and all holidays. There we will specialize in prescriptions and stock will be limited to medicines and sick room supplies. Your prescriptions will l>e on file there as well as at the other locations and will I m « available, for your convenience, these longer hours. The new location is 130 South Liberty Street, and the phone number is 4-3336. However, if you dial the Court Street number. 3-9123, and that store is closed, the call will be relayed. We are pleased to be able to offer this kind of pre scription service and to have it available these longer hours. Quisenberry Pharmacies “THAT OPERATE AS ONE" FOR 21 HOI R SERVICE DAILY DIAL 3-9123 ■a the Albany paper and if there appears in economic aid for Korea in the 81st to be any evidence of punch boards congress. in your locality and you have not al Nixon voted for cutting the $580 ready made some reference to the same million aid to Western Europe bill by article I would appreciate it if you 50 per cent in 1949. would advertise my attitude on the Nixon voted against emergency aid subject to these operators. for Yugoslavia. Very truly' yours, Nixon voted in the 82d congress for COURTNEY R. JOHNS, the senate resolution that no ground District Attorney troops be sent to Europe without con In the last few days reports have gressional approval. Nixon voted against 81st congress reached me to the effect that despite warnings of the City. County and State legislation providing $163 million to law enforcement officers, punch hoards states for public libraries. He voted are being operated in certain parts of against an amendment to guarantee training of more doctors and nurses I Linn county. The Attorney General has repeated in the 82d congress. Nixon went for the 80th congress ly, officially and unequivocally ruled that all punch boards are illegal under bill to increase FHA authority to in sure mot tgages on homes but he voted the existing law of Oregon. The police are required to, and will in the 81st congress to eliminate pro arrest, and I am required to. and will visions for low rent housing and for reducing from 50,000 to 5,000 authori- prosecute all violators. Unless and until the legislature i rations for new public housing units. Nixon also voted for an amendment changes the law. or the Attorney Gen eral changes his opinion, we have no (in the 80th congress) to deny social discretion in the matter. Whatever security coverage to 750,000 workers. Nixon's price and rent control record view the public may have, or how’ever popular a change might be, full re is 100 per cent. He's a decontrol man sponsibility lies with the legislature all the way through, frojn the 80th to the 82d congress. and not with the District Attorneys, I. therefore, trust that if there are j Nixon voted in 1949 against a bill any punch boards in Linn county they to raise minimum wages to 75 cents an hour. He voted against increasing will be immediately removed. COI RTNEY R JOHNS., the school lunch fund from $45 to $75 He was against loans to District Attorney for Linn County. I million. To yOU’ '* III III III III III I V We make Friends with Flowers’ 319 W. 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