Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, December 21, 1962, Page 2, Image 2

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JO U R NA L, MORO, OREGON
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Published E very Friday at
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
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C ounty ( i f f for S h erm an Coun-.
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< >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
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1 Kelly
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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
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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 ,
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ening of the days when the sun lady on the lonely hillside.
ad
O'MEARA
SUPPLY
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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
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spring and grow th and warmth, the family grew up a few years
FOR
SALE:
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alnuts
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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
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auction
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Erie
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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.
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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
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good social purpose. Even say­ opinionated— not in his time.
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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.
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Colt SALE OR RENT:
4 BR*
hoii ,.- in G ia .. Valley on three'
lot, fine chicken house», etc*]
Call Wasco, GI 2-5216.
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WANTED a job Ixxikkeeplng or^
any kind of work. Also babysit-’
lltin f Call JO 5 3293
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JOB SALE OR TRADE: All o r l
any part of Hill's Motel, inc., A»
T railer Court, 9 City Bldgs lo ts ,.#
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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 ,#
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STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com # ,
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plete pit nting and d e c o ra tin g ^
service, spray ir brush. Phone?#
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J O 4 TO RLL
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SETTLE­
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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. ?»]
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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
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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
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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 .
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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 .# :
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DRESSMAKING and m inor a l t e r #
10
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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
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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
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Meets th e first
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Tuesday of each month.
v tA f t
Visiting brethern welcome.
I ink D Retd. W M
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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.
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L x Belshe. Master
Agnes Benson, Secretary
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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
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K en tu c ky B lended W klckcy
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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
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