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PAG« S SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON ^ Ije rm a u (County J o u r n a l FRIDAY, AUGUST S3, IM I We first endure, then pity, then Luncheon Given Gllee L. French ....................Editor _ f — , j ------- i m - — -----refused to become a squaw man Publhd.ed E v ery Friday at when Once ln lhe han)Js of Paiutes Moro, Oregon end Aunt H ester gave nothing m >«(«na ri*M maiur at U m bi”. the sternest countenance to- P a a ta fftc a a t M u ra . O re g a n . under A r t v/ard any kind of sin, not even a t C a n g re M a f M a r d i 1, 187». touching her lips to the sacra N A T IO N A L E D IT O R IA L m ental wine. They were terribly Intolerant. as ZT óc Í a t i Í n T here was nothing “liberal about either, nor did they ever "endure, then pity, then em brace” any Indians or any sin. It is just as well they passed on to their undoubted rew ard w hen the> did. Had they lived to see the day when nothing was good o r had it would have hastened O F F It'IA L COUNTY PA PER their end. Intolerent ¡>eople were strong HUBSC H IPITON RATES o o ( i IXX)ple with strong convictions, ONE YEAR not ones to be pushed around or enticed by weak little compro- AUGUST 25, IMI — mises. If they didn’t drink th at was the end of it; if they thought NO SUNRAY JOURNAL Negroes w ere an inferior race they acted on that theory; if they We can stand he loss of the th(,ught „ w ' Sunday issues of the Oregon n atlon.„ rulers ,o c || (he cur Journal although the edition rency , hey gald M Th th a t came to us was complete ,„ol< , or excuMg „ , „ c h 7 bc„ ( w ith sp o rts of Saturday night w,.re unpopular They weri. The Jou rn al always had good cowar(js ntw Before the ising age of aulbhlinz * As a for the stuff that goes Into anl| com prom such' For Bride-To-Be Miss Penny HigJey, bride-elect of Thom as G. F.akin, w*as honore 1 w ith a bridal luncheon at the H arry Eakin home given by Mrs. H. J. Jaeger and Mrs. H arry Ea kin. Saturday, A ugust 19. O ther guests included Misses Kay Higley and Connie Axtell, m em bers of the briday party. Al so invited but unable to attend were the groom ’s m other and s h ier, Mrs. Harold Eakin and Miss Mona Eakin. Guests w ere seated around a luncheon table decorated w ith pink and w hite accents centered w ith a m iniature bride and groom revolving benearth a lace heart A highlight of the afternoon v a s Miss Higley presenting her bridal party w ith th eir gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lutje of The Dalles w ere in Wasco, Aug ust 12th to attend the wedding o f his daughter, Phyliss to Robert Odell Jr. Phyliss and Bob stopped b> the L utje residence to say good-bye before leaving for Hani- nel, Minn., w here they will make th eir home. the m aking of the osuat Sunday ,na(le a great collnlrv £ new spaper the Journal was not one. ---- Wasco News rem arkable. Adding its slick pa per stuff to the Oregonian will hy Pauline Broughton m erely serve to surfeit our appe FOREIGN AIR RILL tite for knick-knacks already on Before congress passes the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Andrews the verge of satiety. foreign aid bill it should lake a w ere hosts at a fam ily reunion 11 the restrictions of his brand good long look at it and see if at th eir home on A ugust 13. P re of economics will perm it we some way to quit advertising our sent w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ross A n think Mr. Newhouse could do a inefficiency could not be found drew s, Mrs. V irginia York, and Miss Phyliss Loreen Lutje, dau- Mrs. Odell is a 1961 graduate distinguished service to the read- Not that we are objecting to Mrs. Lee Kaseln-i-g, who was rlage last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy A ndrew s and g h iter ter of Eunice Lutje of of Sherm an High School who ex- of Mrs. Mrs. Eunice era of the Oregonian by reviving foreign aid. The richest nation Karen llulinhei g, liefore her mar- daughter, Helen, all of of Portland; Portland; Wasco and Leonard Lutje of Th? pects to become a beauty operator the old magazine section of that in the world cannot ix? unm indful -----Mr. and Mrs. Elwood 1 M cPherson Dalles, was m arried August 12 in in Minneapolis while he teaches An event of Saturday, Aug. 19, white garlands and bells Pink and Mrs. Gail Holzapel paper which was about Oregon- of the poverty of the others, apel, all of St. M ary’s Catholic church to at DeLaSalle DeLaSalle High Hieb School School in in Min- Min. , lan t and th eir close neighbors. We apparently did help Europe. was the wedding o f Karen Bar- and white flowers centered the Wasco. Robert W. Odell jr. son of Mr. neapolis. It was not printed in New Jersey probably too much. Some nations bara Holmgren, daughter of Mr. serving table. Mrs. Donald Hollo- M rs. Florence Root of Board- and Mrs. Robert W. Odell of Ham- ot Chicago or geared to the there still lick their chops when wh«»» an<* h „ . Mrs. i K- Holmgren of Port Port- way o f Eugene and Mrs. George man, who suffered a broken w rist mel, Minnesota, the Rev Gerald W A N T Ich land, to late Charles Kaseberg, H auser of Portland served lhe ln a fall recently, spent the past Condon officiating W A W 1 m entality of a Bowery housewife, they see the dollar sign which DS tie on 0 , “ r and Mrs Paulen Ease- wedding cake. Mrs. Larry . Thomp- week in ________ Wasco as _ a guest o f h e r Kalv Macnab was f lo w e r e i r l WANTED: T, Surely there are enough interest- a sign that charity has gone ____ To borrow $10,000 on berg. Wasco. W a sc o The T h e ceremony r p iw m o n v took Innlf « son in n M n m presided npoolilful at «t the t k . n punch . . n »h — ____ . . in . law °M r and ui i.ti . y \ db g ill . , ing things, new developments, long enough. berg, of f Moro son and _______ daughter and 'Michael’ \V .rn o, IlOVVet ..l" business and property in Ru- alert and active people in Oregon We m ust rem em ber th a t sub- pIa^e at St-R ‘ta ’s Catholic church bowl. Mrs. Vernon Root, and fam ily bearer. The bride was g iv e n ? fur. Will pay good rate of inter- to make such a magazine possi- sidles help no one. Subsidies 1,1 o rtland at 2 p. m. The Rev. For her going away costum e *......................... Rufus, hie. If not they don’t need a news- make people lazy and subservient Nicholas N orusis officiated at piano - pajier anyway. If of long enough duration. Most doub,e rin K ceremony. The 43c ------------------ foreigners we are worried about was Hanked with bouquets get food to eat or som ething they wb*te gladioli and stock, and saddler bred gelding. Excellent riding A NIGHT ON TH E RIVER are used to. It may not lie enough pews were tied w ith bows will spend a ten day honeymon Mr. and Mrs. F rank R eifsnider sister attired in a s t r e e t l e n o t s horse, gentle. GI 2-5220 or after by our standards but a skinnv of white satin ribbon. Mrs. Ken- in Canada. A fter September 1, and children had as weekend dress of orchid organza over mi N ights have been dark in the little, old Indian about five feet nueth K irkpatrick of Portland was they will lx? at home at 763^4 guests her brother and sister in feta I.vnn R athbun a n d le a n m i* 6:00 p. m. Call GI 2-5520. 43-4p Deschutes gorge, the only light two doesn’t need the fu ll :mnn the soloist. She was accotnpanie I East 17th, Eugene. law, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dunn. Macnab were b, idesm a Is Ph i. bO BED OREGON state approved lx.ing a small but growing moon calories a golf playing American nursing home located in beau ges also of Portland The bride is a graduate of the th e ir son Donnie, and new babyi lip Odell, the groom 's brother and the blazing stars which come gets. W hat foreign aid should he wore a floor length U niversity of Oregon, w here she Bobby, whose home is in Dayton, was best man and ushers were tiful Hood R iver Valley, w iti sllppling up from behind the Slier- is teaching them how to produce gown of w hlte s,Ik Swlss organza, was a member of Sigma Kappa, W ashington, lovely fenced grounds. We at held by two I’hi Theta and M ortar Board. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ~ Da? <l . Notinan of Minn., man county hills us the evening so they could have ix»tter crops, with cbaIM‘l train cept all types of elderly case* H arper and Shan grows late only to drop behind ample transportation, suitable w hl,e silk Erencl ■oom and board care. the Wasco county cliff ufter a factories so they could develop Row 31-tfa few hours. One cun alm ost see th eir own way of life. Sending sklrt Shop: In terio r and Hie world revolve. Single stars our surplus food may keep some brlna Decorating Spray and galaxies m arch across the foreigners alive hut unless they ,)l(,lllere<l D 3-2273 Grass Val- sky with the big dipper going learn to earn a living that Isn’t sequins. Her shoulder length veil gon, beginning this fall. home of Alfred I). Hintz. Oregon’s ley, Luncheon for the bridal party 42-tfn. first and the m ilky way remain- much help. of w hite tulle was held by a ban i Among : the num erous out of the num erous out of A A djutant djutant General General. The H arper’s was held at noon in the Methodist FOR SALE: Clean alfalfa hav - lug throughout the night. If we are going into South also em broidered in seed pearls town guests ests who attem led the S(,n. Gaptaln Leland Anderson. Is church in Wasco followed by i your inspection of niv fields When It becomes dusk the bats America to spread our money and sequins. The bride was given wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Ai- a ^ e to General Hintz. reception for 150 guests at the noxious weeos invited befo.,. ited Ix'fore come out in num bers to catch the around to keep them from going « ! h.’’rt' MiSt Ka* he'* 1,1 T he »-’ll« . Mr and Mra- Broughton American Legion hall. The wed- buying. Bill Huck CI 2-524!», mosquitoes and other insects that com m unistic we will fail again Hermiston , q is .L P v , ' " Krandf‘aren ts tha groom. w ere hosts over the weekend t o ding cake was centered on a round Rufus, Oregon. 39-42p g ather alxiut cam p th u s assuring as we have ln Asia H iriniston, a Sigma Kappa soror- T h e m e m b e r s o f t h e wmitiino her brother ami «¡«tor m i« ... ta h ie trim m m i __ t~.- . . FOR SALE: Young full blood J e r u hiteless sleep as the bats stay The best luck this nation ever sey cows, ju st fresh, gentle o r duty until the skies Income had was to keep the governm ent heavy milkers. $175. E. E. Burt- gray, again. out of it entirely and let private ner, Phone 7814, Dufur. Ore. T rains puff up the track, wills- business go in to buy and sell pro- tk le ss in the m odern style, but duets, hire the natives and pro- 42-3p shooting a ray of quickly chang- duce some goods both could use. W AN PED: Livestock for Con ing light along the hillside to Now that this country has gotten signm ent, The Dalles Livestock make long shadows of the sage- so scared it cannot or Commission, Inc. Sale every brush. They are so close across support its business men Saturday, 12:00 Noon. F o r Io tin riv er the sleeper, suddenly abroad w ith their mor formation. Ed Coles CY 6-467* awake, draw s up ills feet to keep may take extra nerve on n ' n \ 6‘4513- E- o. Box 631, The Mary Brackett, N. G. them from the iron wheels. The of the company, hut it worked are sorority sisters of the alles, Oregon. 13f'n ed to enter the car for the return- ;__ Helen Martin, Secretary bride, and Miss Kaselx'rg is a sis stars seem brighter and awesome- Iw tter than anything else trip. Dog Smoky is still hein? M o rn LODGE Ni». 113 I.O.O.F. f O R SALE: 3 bedroom, brick ter of tbe groom. They were ly quiet after the roar of tbe man ----------------- — la y lor t «MK.E A. F. & A. M. avoided.) M-’ets 1st an,c 3r(1 T.jpj¡ aced Inuse, daylight basement, gowned tbe same as tbe honor at- Wasco Meets F irst and made monster. pr ic e V ote built-in kitchen appliances Mr. and Mrs. Leland Anderson ‘lays in 1.0.0 F hall. Tran tendant. Perry Kaseberg, brother Third Tuesdays. Visiting isong before light penetrates a «lent and v is itp p brother? and children of Salem attende I stove oven, garbage disp o se, I ’-wa-sher) wall to wail ciip et,’ house the stars fade and a golden We hope to always reniem lx'r of lhe groom, was best man brethern welcome. the reunion of the Moro High arc cordially inv.ted Fiovd Haines. N C Hai land McDonald, W M glow brightens the top of the to refer to the annual vote set by Ushers were Louis Miller. Ster class of 1951, held at DeMoss Park - fireplace«, recreation ro o r Leo W atkins, Secretai) eastern hills. The smell of wood the departm ent as a price vote ling Gochnauer and L arry Thomp- Sunday. Vernon Root, Secretary seated r ° ? m’ PaU° ’ 811 tond: s m o k e foretells activity, the odor It is that to wheat farm ers who S° n Í'11 ° f ^ oro' and Macnab Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haines, Bethlehem ( h.ip(»r No. 78 O.EJ, ’ ^ trorage ‘n garage. Call W Meets every second T hurs of coffee alerts the mind and be- by this means vote to take the " asco , bp latter is an u n d e Eureka Ixxlgr N.,. 121 A.F.A I. Wasco GI 2-5213. 37.J ? Glenda and Julia Polk, w ere din Meets on the 1st and 3ro day each month. Visiting r n i n „ KTrx ------- foie the bacon is fried the day two dollars instead of the $1.20 t,ie gfootn. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I^eo Thursday evenings eacn . members invited. Moro. Ore J G°LDENDALfc NALES has begun at an hour when those On that basis it is not a hard cle Im m ediately following the cere- W atkins on Tuesday of last week. n o rth Visiting m rm lieia Edna Paulson, W. M. «<ird, Goldendale, Wash, haa in the city are still in deep slum- cisión to make although it Is en- ,nonv’ a rpceptlon was held in the Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith spent cor ially invited to meet w :tt uf Dorothy H eater Secretary af’ auction every F rid ay at one »*«• tirely different from w hat city 2¡.Urch social haU for 150 fhiests. Max Belshe, W. M. o clock We have the m arket if The days are often hot with folks think the farm er is voting U r°om was decorated w ith Irving H art, Secretary jnu-e ¡7 ° lHe livestock- Guar bright sun that makes the river on. anteed top prices. Frank Wink deciding to the eyes, with con- How farm ers are ever going to , 33c-tfn tinued heat that robs the bexiy get out from under the iron hand I waterAhM t c,ectric s ‘ove, of moisture, hut the nights are «Í governm ent we have no Idea | ^ ater heater, refrigerator. Ivan cool after the breeze of sundown The case looks hopeless and more 1 Kirkelie, Moro. , , .7* P rtK tip tio a Pba rHMciUj has driver out the day’s I,eat and and more farm ers are expressing WANTED: 10 x H Model replaced it with new, cool air. dislike for the entire program ! John Deere Drill. GI 2-5273. And one can sleep, but if lie does which becomes more impossible ' not, there Is pagentry of tbe uni- with each congressional session 1 FOR A gricultural loans see verse to entertain. The big wheat farm has tx»en— - of The Dalles and T he and is — the victim of the law • The wheat m arket, w here he was um bla pca , ,,h 4 Court CPpress 6-2468. IN I RAISE of INTOLERANCE 1,nl‘°rta n t, has been pretty well taken over by small wheat a t • . ( I STOM SLAUGHTERING bv Great Uncle Jed didn’t like «row ers who have fewer res- 1 . 10 every home m ight be very appolnt'»ont only, custom cur Indians, couldn't find any gcxxl trlctions ions not Ixung prim arily in ^ ^ b c i a i to personal health , for w eight ing. Meat cutting, in ’em and spent his iiest years sharp freeze ,u raPPln& ThCV “ ‘ n « C d k " ‘ “> - I l - b e ,n g Grow Kenny s M arket trying to rid the earth of them. enough for the nation H u Wife the gcxx! Aunt Hester, But big w heat grow ers are res- ED and should be watched carefully. (liecter the Gcxxl, she was called) ’ricted in their acreage and hand L ' ^ ST? T K t:a " • Oo „ y „ p ; w s against sm and six1 nt a gixxl ta p p e d by rules and regulations There >s no short-cut to weight control Health Pr,' t ;“' r B rand" A' d n-.h, part of her time trying to eradl- '"-»de to suit the little farm er tin W it h e a c h i x r t n n 1 , . cute it She was not so fortunate nild west or the bureaucrat v Uh each P«™ «. « »» an individual a - I ntle Jed for although she had Nou ,h*\v can use 60 percent of ^ b le m , and subject to personal dis- Ther „ X P ° !l a"d S“1» » a‘ as m uch help in h er p roject as he ^ ’eu land for w heat, some mor • ciphne. in his, sin was tougher than In- f°i l»arley, but less than last ve 11 STATE wide taint co lfn “ w " " n she .............. - v s : i r ™ 1 *"d a rV ,l' cora“ "S »till sinning while most Indians had been neutralized u u ’,p ure almost no other crons cl there are m. m b ,; ; ; . ; health, if over weight or under The particular likes and dis- « a lh tr that many will turn H weight, see your Doctor He is the one llket of these two w orthy anees- ‘ which thev can handle 1 Jack NclI r T ,.Campf* " a"d torn are not im portant. The fact ,hpy Please, the cattlem en heln r qualified to determine the necessity and Pl .... 1 ' Halles, Or. 38lfc ELEC. ORGAN Want r 1 ot 1 u not ^ ’uprom lse w,se enough to rem ain free prescribe for such treatment. ble party m a 1 rcsP°n*i- with th eir Ixdlefs is Im portant. ,l would certainly be a good p v t/ 2 ?ssume sniaH mo. Uncle Jed, mindRii of Alexander of governm ent if congress i M m -P' T „ r ,an° WrlM Only with his guidance shoulJ you Foi* s admonition about vice: w°uld make plans for a farm er lee is a m onster of no frightful election that was not rigged On,. engage in any weight control project. a . u ,h»“ 1 KaVe hlrm er* ■ chance to sav As to he hated needs hut to lie w hether they wanted this wb.> WASCO PHARMACY seen; ----------- — _ Dr. Otis G. Perlai Farm Chemical & Fertilizer Co. 4 SCALE WATCHING /.V/IN /■ \ ( 11./.i:,\ i HA lil i 4 A A There’s nothing as good as DU PONT TRYSBEN 200 WEED KILLER TO CONTROL MORNING GLORY SEE US FOR YOUR SUPPLY TODAY PHONE GI **-5262 Wajco - Moro - Dufur - The Dalles Ootometriat