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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1962)
PAfìF. S « H E R M A N COUNTY JO U R NA L, MORO, OREGON ¿Sherman County jo u rn a l Giles L Prent b Published E very Friday at Muro, Oregon N O T IC E OF MENT e habit: e the next We tai h eve 4t Mei rtunity to ids this a w| * LE G A L N O T IC E S JS to t but be Editor K h U '4 m I * o « 4 (Isaa m atter at t k . P aateffM * al M ara, O rtffcn. aadar A rt • f C u n g r.w a f M a rc * S, 117*. F R ID A Y , l»E< E M B U t 21, 19*2 n iw p a m i F IN A L NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, I 'it.if 'ra- undersig n ed ad m in istra- • • ” ♦ r-.ia'e of C hester Elton?) i ................... ...... •! haa filed m toe* C ounty ( i f f for S h erm an Coun-. < < >regi»n. fier final a. 'J t i n the administration of U*a< above •• tale, a n t th a t F rid a y . d 19th d ay of Ja n u ary , IM S h**f been -ct by tfie C ourt for th e fil ing • -, .•« tiooa If any, to said« HHELT BI RIlEH Shelt Burres died last week af ter having lived a lit'le more than association 87 years. He was born near Al bany November 22, 1875 but his account or the settlem ent of the' father was not .satisfied in the above estate. W illamette valley so packed his NA I BEEN MEDLER HAT! O H * t family into a light wagon and set A dm lnnstratrix off up the Columbia river for a John T. I^ewis breoader view. He settled near A ttorney for A dm inistratrix Pendleton where a small son died 502 U. S. Bank Bldg and after th at sad event the elder The Balles, Oregon O F F IC IA L C O UNTY P A P E R Burrs whose name was John, took Bee 20, 27, 1962 & Jan. 3, 10, 1963:j HVBS4 K IP T IO N R ATES to the trail again, driving up into W ANT ADS the Wallowa country. ONE YEAR One day driving along over the EOR SALE: 1 IM C aterpillar Boz- rough roads the grandm other er new 1 John Deere small D E C E M B E R 31, HM>2 quietly died. Some miles farther Grain Elevator new; 2 J o h n # along the trail the B urres’ found • • ■ . H 1 Kelly C8KU 4TM AH a settler who had a few boards Ryan aide datlwry Rakmundij One of the earliest periods of and on a knoll he had buried a l Ford] Í celebration is the one we are now relative. From the boards they l i . c ’.ir Tru< k & Holt Send approaching, the end of the short made a coffin and burled the old 1i , Drill*-#: ening of the days when the sun lady on the lonely hillside. ad O'MEARA SUPPLY A turned back from Its southern John B urres turned back and IMPLEMENT c o , Wasco, O re .j trip and there was promise of located in Sherman county w here Phon* 01 3-6108 8cl spring and grow th and warmth, the family grew up a few years FOR SALE: W alnuts JO 5-3678^1 which was pretty im ixiriant to before going over to (ioldendale. 8-1 l c w ’ men who lived in caves The boys were leav.ng home and SA L E oJk The early C hristians were wise Shelt went out in'o Oregon cat WINK • GOLBENBALE f tr d . Goldendale, Wash has# to attach one of their religious tle country to ride after cows un observances to th at date. It has til he learend th e f>: auction o r r Erie *y <u on«.- m business of lasted through many tim es and cows, the disjosltion of cows and o'clock We iia .e »he r*arket \i conditions Over the world dozens how to fit the two together. There you have the h/estock. Guar of different kinds of celebration are not many men left who savvy anteed top prices F i ank Wink ate held and different things sym cows like Shelt B u ries did. Now- 80 BED OREGON state approved IT: bolize the time. E vergreen trees, days cattlemen have all the ad nursing home located in b e a u - ^ bells, patron saints of several vantages of science and Invention tiful Hood River Valley, w i t h # kinds, snow and many more are to help while the old time cowman lovely fenced grounds. We ac |S common. had nothing but cows and grass oept all type* *f elderly c m m | In the w estern nations and es and he had to know more. as well as room and board care. pecially in the United States the Shelt was always i cowman al rrOM SLAUGHTERING five.] Riving of gifts has been urged by though he accumulated a wheat days a week. Custom curing those interested in commerce tin ranch along the way. His wife M. it < itting, wrapping, shaip^ til the holiday means giving and died of botulism and Shelt barely freest Kenny’s Market. O rM al getting to m any of us, perhaps survived. He went on his weary most of us. The giving of gifts is way, giving generously to child Valley Cull EB 3-2315 for ap usually a pleasurable m atter in ren's causes, to the heart and can pointment. 23tf which both the giver and the get- cer funds. He lost a leg Ixx ause iie LIVESTOCK Men • Do it you ler are happy and the practice stubbornly kept right on driving a self - Ai.cnor Brand” Ardnv -J adds no little to any celebration car when crippled from being I...,. i' i-roducts jxmlclllin, a n d | Sending C hristm as cards serves to throw n from a horse. But he instrum ents are available at.j rem em ber friends who may ix? couldn’t have lived 87 years w ith your Co-op Oil and Supplv a t | seldom seen, and that serves a out lx? i ng stubborn, bullheaded, r h e Dalles 20c B n ’ good social purpose. Even say opinionated— not in his time. I. & E Paint Shop Interior and’j ing, “ Merry C hristm as” is a far You had to lx* tougn and Shelt exterior Decorating — Spray" better greeting than the usual Burres was tough and it took 87 Painting EB 3-2273 Grass Val grunt. years of living to do him in. ley. 42-tfn Colt SALE OR RENT: 4 BR* hoii ,.- in G ia .. Valley on three' lot, fine chicken house», etc*] Call Wasco, GI 2-5216. 7c-tfn< WANTED a job Ixxikkeeplng or^ any kind of work. Also babysit-’ lltin f Call JO 5 3293 6tfn JOB SALE OR TRADE: All o r l any part of Hill's Motel, inc., A» T railer Court, 9 City Bldgs lo ts ,.# f and fully equipped re sta u ra n t, 4&: ready *o go. W rite Box 236 Wasco, Oregon % E lm er L. H .l l ,# « Eat •8< V' STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com # , § plete pit nting and d e c o ra tin g ^ service, spray ir brush. Phone?# k F U tlltN ltB J O 4 TO RLL s SETTLE I fashioned $ have a m erry einst ndh holiday cheer M m th e s p ir it o f C h ristm a s co n ic o n e s. ?»] M -00 b lessin g s o f p e a c e sh o w e r th e e a r t h / W ill tV M ay Reid W asco Pharm acy all of w hom a re th a n k fu l lo r sh in s a n d wish them a M erry M r. a n d M rs. J a m e s B idgood t g MERRY CHRISTMAS E w is h t h a t w e c o u ld c o n v e y to y o u f 8 s I & h o w d e e p , h o w s in c e r e a r e o u r w is h e s fo r y o u r d e e p e n jo y m e n t o f th is s h o lid a y in s o m e m o re ta n g ib le w a y . B u t fi w e a r e h a p p y to ta k e t h i s o p p o r tu n i ty to s a y __“ A V e r y M e rr y C h r is tm a s . W CHRISTMAS! CY 6-39 .’7 or CY 6 52!,,., 12<)5ft: B utii st Vem Campbell a n d S ind Jack Null. The Dalles, O re .# : 1*1*63« DRESSMAKING and m inor a l t e r # 10 47c-tfnft TAX EXEMPT John A. Foss McMillin’s Tavern ) MERRV CHRISTMAS We b rin g you a g if t , wrapped in frie n d s h ip a n d w ith care, to express our w ish th a t you have a m erry, happy H oliday season. W asco Market Accept oiir warmest greeting for this Holiday season. And k thank you for a your many = courtesies. BONDS S tock i. M u tu al F u n d s All s e c u ritie s n»arkets local a n d n a tio n a l, a t M a y the y e a r ahead be filled w ith joy low est costs and good w ill for you ar.d yours a*fid all m a n k in d . W rite , or phone collect I J. W Mildred & Keith McDonald DODD T y g h V alley, Ore. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Roy S h a fe r P hone 611 IrODC.H A. F. In A p p reciatio n A A. Waaeo x . 5 g M Meets th e first .# Tuesday of each month. v tA f t Visiting brethern welcome. I ink D Retd. W M £ Vernon R»xjt, Secret cry I ui. u Lodge No. 121 A.P.Jk k. * ¿5 Meet, »n the let and 3ro T h u r s '« / evenings nonth Visiting member r o r la,;v invited to meet w*h u* Bill Hall. W M Irving Hart, Secretary May pese* and goodwill bo H A R L A N D V IE W G R A N G E ui yOur homo during this Meets first and third Saturdays, a ’ s iX) p m. ’ i L x Belshe. Master Agnes Benson, Secretary • • ii|d n e Ite h e F a h lo d g e W asco Equipment No. Holiday Season Moy only It* deets 2nd and 1th Tue- • •. >:ith. VlsP ’ ing members nelco*-:» Cecil Ihx'kman. N. G. Clara Houston. Secretary l. ildrhrni Chapter No. 73 «) Mi» j M -'s every »<\ond Thurs iai ®ach month Vlaltlni members Invited Moro. Ore Linda Reed, W. M orothy H eiter Secretary Mom H U ><7 k N o . US I.O.OF. M. eic 1st and 3rd Tue* ack. taya ln 1.0 .0 F. hall. T ran »-lent and xuütlng brother« cituaiiy invited. iovd Haine*. N. C l«eu W itk li* , Secretary ig fr v Qj** : i V x of fo r holiday gifts and partiosi K en tu c ky tt r c lg k i B»wrbcn -C D - * ÍT T-- K en tu c ky B lended W klckcy Hi • tlttf HOUt XIt d l l n T iouiici 10 MOOf • till :ti uusio «Knut n proof t¿ i iu * »u tx t IFilitl happiness knock at your door, and m«y prosperity This ¡i the hoppy lime of year when »e think of our h»ends; ond to * e think of you. a id with you the boil ond jollietf of holiday! . . . o Merry Chrittmgt and the very bett of Happy New Yeart! Sherman Co-op Grain Growers Autom otive