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The NYSSA TY JOURNAL THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 4. 1950 Dance Festival Set For Baker BAKER, May 4 (Special)—May 13 has been set as the date for Baker's first square dance festival with Bill Patterson of Baker as master of ceremonies and a group of Baker county and Idaho men doing the calling. Featured will be square dances, i ri im uiii ih m m in in m in hi m m m in in in in in.in.in in Benjamin C. Garske BEND. OREGON Candidate for Democratic Nomination such as "Texas Star" and McNa mara's Band." and others as well as round dances such as "Varsouvi- anne" and the Bear Creek Hop". The dance will be held in Baker's new community center building which has a seating arrangement for spectators as well as dancers. Sponsors of the dance are hoping for a wide attendance from eastern Oregon and western Idaho and have invited participants to wear calico dresses and levl pants. ited friends in the veterans hospital Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge N. Bear vls- in Boise Saturday. Visit At Hospital— ROW CROP SPRAYERS OR FULL COVERAGE B uilt O n Your Tractor To Fit Your Job Spray bars adjustable for full coverage or any width row crop, all in one spray bar. The latest ball bearing pumps being used to fit on your power take-off. Any pressure desired, any gallonage desired. Bring your tractor in in the morning and take a complete spray rig home with you in the evening. Hose, Nozzels, Gauges, Pressure regulators, any thing you want for spray equipment. Be sure to make appointment for the job. Fractures Arm— Judy Estes, who makes her home with Rev. and Mrs. Sterl D. Spiesz, fell and broke her arm while play ing with other children In John Day valley Friday. for Congress SUPPORT The Democratic Platform on Agriculture And Labor Reforestation And Reclamation Boost Social Security Retirement Benefits to $100 a month A National Health Insurance Plan Federal Aid To Education Federal Bonus To Veterans Columbia Valley Administration 'm in tC M M N W tm M n n n n iin mi — m i i m i r r FARMERS! MACK'S ANTI-WEED GUN LIABILITY Insurance for your passenger cars only 1424 Chicago Street Caldwell, Idaho $17 PER YEAR. No additional assessments or membership fees. Fairbanks Morse-Pomona Ken Pond Agency Real Estate and Insurance 16 North 3rd. Phone 218 For Evening Appointments Phone 54-M Three Nyssa merchants arr shown congratulating a representative of Credit Bureaus, Inc. upon the publi- cation of the Credit Bureau's Who's Who Red ed. The (right to Peterson, Book, now being distribut men in the picture are left) Clifford Mink. W. O. Roy Pounds and Pat Rost, Credit Bureaus, Inc. This is a left- handed picture, reversed in error by the engraver. Note the men shaking left handed. (Evans photo) credit users to pay their accounts I 9 3/4 ounces. Mrs. Howard Is the to the merchants and professional former Romaine Jennings of Nyssa. people so that they may enjoy the privileges and conveniences accord Here From Salem— Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stacy of Credit Bureaus, Inc. Is now dis ed a good credit customer". Salem visited over the week-end at tributing copies of its Who’s Who Return From Prinrville— the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murl Lan Red Book, which contains nearly J. W. Jennings drove to Prineville caster. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy, who Saturday and returned Sunday with 19,000 names of Malheur and Pay operate a mink and fox farm at ette county residents who buy on Mrs. Jennings, who had spent two Salem, were en route home from weeks (here at the William Howard Chicago. credit. home, visiting and helping to care With the national average of 3.7 for their new grandson, Danny Visit In Boise— persons per family, the book repre Jason Howard, who was born April Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cooper visited sents the credit-paying habits of 2. The baby weighed 7 pounds, in Boise Friday. more than 60,000 persons in this trade area. Since this Is the 17th publication of the red book in the Boise and Willlamette valleys, the book has proven to be an excellent guide for the merchants In these areas and will effect a better under standing between the credit grantor and the credit consumer, according to Pat Rost, local customer relations manager of the bureau, who thank ed the merchants of Malheur county for their co-operation, which made possible publication of the book. Y ou Jo have to ask yourself Mr. Rost, on behalf of the bureau, that question. if you a | * J congratulated the 72 per cent of the registered R epublican, you will people listed in the book on their have on y our May 19 ballot a IPr fine credit rating. He urges "all man who has vo te d for Henry) j 4§§g& W allace and lias tin n u m e ro u s K o cc asio n s d e f e n d e d H a r r y Rc *’ ’• > 4 ttridges. 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Switch to America's Economy Pickup- pmmpt SECOND SECTION i » s p i r ts provo Ford frusti» loot lessees I Her ri man Motor Co. s MOMJ ¡1 I R M i H | l | S l y B K ' P |P ' " * m K / I y i M "V H I he iinly way to judge a man like M o rse is by \\ lial lie does, not by what he says or by what h i s ’liberal’ friends say about him T h e rec o rd is plain enough fur anyone who ca res to look ut it w ith an open mind. Back in his college-professor days M o rse was one of those who sought and la ter se cu red a par- J ° n f ° r I ' “ n M ooney, the radi- cal w ho had been given a life se ntence for Ins part in (lie 1916 P r e p a r e d n e s s Day bombing in San F rancisco. M o r s e has d e f e n d e d H a r r y B ridges m any tim es. H e once said: “ H a r r y Bridges is a b e tte r citizen than the people w ho are trying to d e p o rt him.” W ALLACE In a le tte r to the p ap e rs recently, F ra n c is J. M n rn a n e , S e c r e ta r y - T r e a s u r e r of the Bridges d efe n se com m itte stated M o rse now “se e k s to d e n y his early associations w ith B r id ie s and the I I . I T U . . . M o r s e hat r e n o u n c e d principles fo r politics, a nd now assails B r i d i e s w hile his appeal in h iih e r co u rt is p e n d in t. N o t l o n t a to M o r s e e a t e r l y accepted help fr o m B r id ie s . A n y m an who p in n ie s a d o n e r in the back of a f r ie n d is not f it f o r public office. I f M o r s e J o e s it to B r i d i e s today, he w ill J o it to s o m e o n e else to m o rro w ." M o r s e w as one of 10 Republican* who voted for the c o n firm atio n of H e n r y W a lla ce as S e c r e ta r y of C o m m e r c e . M o r s e w as one of only fo u r R e public ans w ho voted the c o n firm a tio n of A u b r e y W illia m s as R E A a d m in istrator. In case you have forgotten, W illiam s was deputy W P A a d m in is tra to r u n d e r H a r r y H o p k in s. M o r s e w as one of tw o R e p u b lic an s to vote for the co n firm a tio n of R a ym ond M cK eough as tJ. S. M a r it im e co m m issio n er. M cKeough was f o rm e rly M id - W e s t regional d ir e c to r for the Political A ction C o m m itte e . D u r i n g the Hist session of congress, M o r s e voted for co n f ir m a tio n of l.elund O ld s to the F e d e r a l P o w e r c o m mission. In so doing M o r s e kept a public p ro m ise to M o n ro e S w eetlund, N ational D e m o c r a tic C o m m itte e m a n for the sta te of ( )regon. H a v e you h e a rd e n o u g h ? A n d hav e you had enough of M o r s e ’s so-called “lib e ra lis m ” ? If you h a v e n ’t, take a look at the A D A W o r ld dated O c t o b e r 28, 1949, official organ of the A m e r ic a n s for D e m o c ra tic A ctio n , far-to-the-left o rganiz ation upon w hich T r u man rec en tly sh o w ered co m p lim e n ts for its “ liberalism .” Y ou will find that along with P e p p e r , T a y l o r a n d L u n ger, M o r s e followed the A D A "p a rty line” v irtually 100 p e r cent. Y es, w e kno w M o r s e is a b rilliant man. So w as Dr. Klaus F u ch s, atomic scientist who gave the se crets of the atom b o m b to the Russians. Speaking in the U . S. Senate on O c to b e r 22, 1945, M o r s e said: "It ■■ m Y pica that w e listen to the m e n of science r a th e r than to those who are appealing to the ^¡m fears of the people in an en- * deuvor to p e rsu a d e them to a- dopt a n a r r o w nationalistic pro- jjpjg jB gram for the control of the atom m bom b . . . a fter all, th r secret of *j', f atom ic enertlv does not b e lo n t to A m eric a , but instead it belonts to Before ask y o u rs e lf tills qu e stio n. W o u l d n ’t an ato m I>on>b giv en to the R u s s i a n s in a M O O N E Y spirit of m isguided “libe ralism ” kill you just as d ead as on e ob tained in any o th e r w a y ? Take the State of Oregon Away From the Bureaucrats and Give it Back to the People. E L E C T A R E A L R R P U B IJC A N —A R E A L AM ERICAN , . . DAVE HOOVER FOR U. S. SENATOR HOOVER for U. S. SENATOR Committee Tim Wood, Campaign Manager, 208 Broadway-Oak Building, Portlland 5, Oregon