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PACK 2 8HBRM AN C O U NTY JO U R N A L, £ h r r m a n ( iiu n tu Jo u rw a l MORD, OREGON F R I D A Y . N O V E M B E R 2«. IMM -S' near Portland. cropping It recogniztrt its im p o r The Midco Breeders association tance as a practice that can be annual sale will be held Tuesday done by any farm er w ithout December 2 The Dalles. Previous- equipm ent change. Lnder nearly even, was held at Moro, all erosion problems atrip-crop- D irectors deeded after an invita- ping will stop erosion The strips tion from Wasco county to move on the Shipley and Kaseberg the event to the Seufert Cannery ranches were laid out under the building, The Dalles. direction of Henry G rabenhorst The extension, research and soil conservation service. "resident instruction staffs in agri- O ther land use practices plan- culture and home economics a t ned or underw ay are land level- OSC will hold its annual confer- ¡ng for irrigation, Al M erritt, 30 ence December 1-5. Theme of the acres; iShelt Burres, 54 acres; and conference is “Education Today sta n Coelsch, 10 acres. The Soil for Tom orrow ’s Needs.” Several Conservation service also super- outstanding speakers and educa- vises this work. A sp rin k ler tors have been secured for the irrigation system of 9 acres has event including C. M. Ferguson,, been planned for Merle Miller, adm inistrator, Federal extension Moro. ,-t-vice, W ashington, D. C. _____________ Those attending from Sherm an LEGAL NOTICES) county will be Carol Armstrong, county extension agent; W. E. NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the Hall and Bill W right, Sherman branch experim ent station. I undersigned has filed in the Coun- u'naWe " to " ‘at,’e n 7 7 u e W >X C ourt of the State of Oregon will confliction between Midco Sale for Sherm an County, his h inal Account as A dm inistrator of the and Oregon wheat league meeting. « .i » E state of Jennie K. Foss deceas- New Acreage To S trip (ro p p ln g ed and that Monday, the 22nd day Paulen Kaseberg and John Ship- yf Decemtoer> 1958( at the h o u r of ley are initiating new acreages ten o’clock A. M. of said day in of cross slope strip cropping. The the court room of the County Kaseberg acreage am ounts to 300 Court in Moro, Sherm an County, and Shipley 100. Strip cropping Oregon, have been fixed by the is an excellent conservation prac C ourt as the tim e and place for tice and should be given more hearing objections to said Final consideration by Sherm an county Account and for the settlem ent farmers. of said estate. The Sherm an A gricultural Plan John A. Foss ning conference this past w inter A dm inistrator gave strong support for strip- T. Lester Johnson 3-6c A ttorney for A dm inistrator ther do we think high priced - * -j * [ W A S H IN G T O N A N D money is a deterrent to business [ & f’uhlM ird R rrry Friday at or buying for this nation made its Mi »ro. Oregon -------- greatest gains on ten percent .. .... . C A U S O N HARDER E ditor inon,.Vl Boy, it was worth saving G ile s I.. E r r n r li W hen money gets high and in Entered aa aoeund eloa» m i t t e a t tha P oatifflo» at Moro. Oregon, undar Art terest rates are up citizens im To the Editor: tio n a l o ffic e . Y e t, B ig L ab or h a s It w ill b e p e r h a p s a fe . we' s a l Congroas of M arch I, 1 BTB. portune the governm ent to collett m a d e a tn o c k s r y o f th s la w by Your editorial on the am ount of y e t b e fo r e th e d a ta is g a th e r e d s e tt in g up g io u n .i su c h a s th e money by taxes and loan it out. taxes paid by citizens of Grass NATION A l IDIT on sp e n d in g in th e r e c e n ’y c o m C o m m itte e on r C i . h a l E d u c a T his works (or awhile but event- Valley and .Moro has raised some p le te d p o litic a l c a m p a ig n s - \2 fC j l * ’^ c tio n . e i h ta h « in t h - n v n - y ually the government has to pay queslions ¡n my mind. Particular- fro m th • u n io n s a n d r p iiid s it B u t a lr e a d y , w ith 8 *ures la more for money, too. At this mo- jy statem ent that the $280 paid A F F IL IA T I M F M B F Í for c a m p a ig n p u r p o s e s . o n ly up to S e p te m b e r 1st. an * * * m ent the social security managers ty Moro is "excesslxe considering Id ea Is g a in e d o f th e v a s t It is a ls o in te r e s tin g to n o t? are saying that if the governm ent services rendered.” You did a m o u n ts o f m o n e y R ig L ab or th a t ju s t o n e uni in, U n .ted A u to NIWSrAFi* would pay it the 31/, percent it not m ention w hat services you th r e w In to W ir k e r s . th r o u g h th e ir p< l.tic a l is paying other lenders it (social were referring to. c a m p a ig n a c p U B lIS H fif s a t e llit e , th e P o lit ic a l A ctio n security) could balance its books. j wouid pge to see a chart t iv it y . C o m m itte e . C. I. O. sp e n t a lm o s t asso c iatio n • • • o n e th ir d o f r e p o r te d to ta ls . Well, if the governm ent can’t get sdoWing the com parison of the U p u n til S e p * * * cheap money th e only way is to f0uowing services for the cities G e n e r a lly s p e a k in g , b u s in e s s t e m b e r 1. o r U ÍT ÍT ÍÁ b C Ó Ü Ñ T V I’ A I ’ K R raise the interest rate. I hen there Moro and G rass Valley: Mum- e s a r e p ro h ib ited b y la w fro m g a n iz e d la b o r will be money available because feet Of paved streets, num- m a k in g p o litic a l c a m p a ig n c o n groups had HL i»S< It I FT ION R A I ES there are enough people who will Qf hooRS and circulation in the tr ib u tio n s. T h u s, for a ll p r a c tic a l sp e n t on c a m #3.00 O N E YEAR p u r p o se s , th e b ig g e s t s in g le f a c p a ig n p u r p o se s save if it is w orth while. But C| ty library, fire insurance rating, tor in e le c t io n sp e n d in g is B ig a r e c o r d e d to they have been having a hard >cres of grasaed city park, and N O V E M B E R 28, I 9 ‘»M L a b o r. T h is is a fa c t w h ich th e ta l o f $696,000 time lately. w ater rates. I think a study of C. W . H a rd e r S e n a te P r iv ile g e s a n d E le c tio n s as com pared It looks from here as if contin- ^ ¡ g chart will show w hat the to o n ly $751.000 sp e n t b y o n e o f S u b -C o m m itte e r e c o g n iz e d d u r THANKSGIVING ued inflation would cause higher ciliten s of Moro are paying for. th e m a jo r p o litic a l p a r tie s. in g r e c e n t C o n g r e s s an d e x p r e s s • • • in g th e fe e lin g th a t so m e a c tio n interest rates and that might G rass Valley is a nice town and T h e s e to ta ls o n ly g iv e an Id ea , w ill h a v e to b e ta k e n to tig h te n This week Americans celehia- cauKe a check on Inflation. It is jg t(J congratulated upon its n o t th e fu ll a m o u n t a s it is on ly up th e la w s in th is r e s p e c t. ted Thankasglving and w hethei very |,a<j wlx?n a dollar shrinks new re sidences> 1 note they are Bi * * r e q u ir e d u n d er F e d e r a l la w to they credited the Idea to Pilgrim s, ^ g ^ t before your eyes, when you on paved highway. Services U n d o u b ted ly , e n tir e s itu a tio n re p o r t c a m p a ig n e x p e n d itu r e s by Virginians or Abraham Lincoln ^ave lo spend it today because it CO8l money and 1 am proud of p o in ts up n eed fo r b u s in e s s m e n p o litic a l c o m m it t e e s th a t o p e r a te to ta k e a fa r m o r e a c t iv e p a rt in th eir actions were much the same^ wjd |H. ¡ess tomorrow. I hat is Moro city park, the city libra- in m o r e th a n o n e s t a t e . th e p o litic a l a ffa ir s in o rd er for • * • gathering together of family or flight from the dollar In the ex- r y, pave(j streets and tlx? fire T h u s, w h ile th e to ta ls on la b u s in e s s to su r v iv e in a n e c o n friends and feasting. The day is trenx?. It ha,s happened In nearly truck. Fortunately the Moro fire b o r’s p o litic a l sp e n d in g is la r g e - o m y w h e r e la b o r lo o m s so im p o r- certainly no holiday for the A m er every nation and will happen to tru eg wag a ^|e to push the Grass ly u n d er th e b a n n e r of the A F L - ta n t i;1 p ,,iitic ? l a r e n a . A nd w h ile r t n Crwrimittp«« o h : ">1 1- ''<• d 1S ,, .«.»bt- dlv q u ite u n w ise for CIO C o m m itte e o un n P olit: us if the value of money keeps on y a j|ey ¡¡,e truck safely away ican stomach. c a tio n , p r e s u m a b ly , t n : W <’’>* b u s in e s s to try to e n te r in to p o lit- For n e a rly lo o years now we going down. We can b a rte r hut from the fire in G rass Valley last c r a tin g in sid e a s t a t e b r ' h >e i c i l c a m p a ig n in g w ith p o litic a l have had a formal Thanksgiving, that is pretty aw kw ard for an In- summer. s e t up lo c a l p o litic a l c .'^ a n i'i duly proclaimed by governors, duatrial nation. If the citizens of Moro wish to tio n s c a n a ls o so u n d f < ly bu in e ss m u s t ta k e so m e a ctio n . It Is one of the prim ary duties retjuce these services, 1 am sure presidents and perhaps m a jo is. » « « c a m p a ig n s w ith u ret t h ig. • • • It xe. n is w i h au t d ubt th a t It Is an official cay after a fash- ()f governm ent to retain the ln- the city council will give an at- It is In te r e s tin g t i n u 'e ih it of th e b e t In flu en ce b u s n e s s nt a n lon with everyone laying off hut te g rd y of its money. Some govern- tentive ear as to which should be rep o rted p o ’H .ca l ca m p a c a n h a v e on p »1*11 al m a tter s a f the cooks. And as such it perform s ments (,o not know how, some do reduced first. sp e n d in g . L a b o r a c c o u n te d for fectin '; sm a ll bus n ? ss is to m a k e a service, gets people together, not have ,h e resources to prevent Very truly yours, 20% of th e to ta l. k n o w n , w ith o u t tr y in g “ p r e s s • * • fills the sm all boys for once, inflation and some are so political William E. Hall u r e ” t a c t ic s , t ie p r o b le m s of in It is a ls o in te r e tin g th a t th e M u tu a l f u n d Sfior«» d e p e n d e n t e n te r p r is e , an d e x gives the elders an opportunity to they p ,v fer to give in to the bor- la w d o e s n 4 r e q u ir e rep >rls on p r e s s o p in io n s cn m e a su r e » th a t get ucqalnted w ith the young of row ers who are num erous and m o n e y s sp e n t in p r im a r y e l e c d a a ffe c t s m a ll b u s in e s s w e lfa r e President Patty Miller called the clan and gives exercise to the ¡n s|Hte n t. For w hatever reason it WADDELL & REED, INC tio n s e v e n th o u g h in m a n y c a s e s It is in th is a r e a th a t the N at a n al starts Inflation, flattens a nation’s the cooking club to order at Ptm tipol U n d trw n ttrt th e y a r e e q u a l in im p o r ta n c e to enulty of cooks. F e d e r a tio n of In d ep en d en t B u s i th e g e n e r a l e le c t ! nt. \y e are all for it and wish to economy. After citizens get scared 3:30 o'clock Thursday, November n e s s fu n c tio n s. O nly in th is m a n • * * of their own money—Good-bye. 13 at the Moro Com m unity church. say no single word against it. n er c a n th e A m e r ic a n p o litico - E. E. B illin gs U n d er th e la w , it is Illeg a l for The club name was discussed. Yet, it would i»e a nice change la b o r oi g .in iz a llo n s to m a k e c o n e c o n o m ic s c a le be k ep t in p ro p er B ox 184 . We voted the new club name as b a la n c e if some year we fell so thankful tr ib u tio n s to c a n d id a te s for na- f t ) N , I l o t i , I F n k f a t t m i 'i t I n J t p i n ili- n l l i m i n ’ »« _ _ Come and Get It. Our next m eet The Dalles» Oregon that we declared such a holiday U N E M P L O Y M E N T ing was November 21. on our own with less form ality, C O M P E N S A T IO N less universality. We think that County Ramblin’« every family experiences times Dr. Otis G. Perkins word One of the problems that will when Its heads feel that County A gricultural Agent of thanks would he appropriate. start gray hairs on the heads of O ptom etrist Such thanks need not lie kept un- Oregon legislators this w inter is ENROLL NOW! INVIIT IN YOUR FUTURI A new bulletin that is available 4M K. 2nd 8L tilthe 1th T hursday in November what to do about unem ploym ent to you free on request at the of and then relayed to the Almighty compensation. All firms are now Tel. CY6-M62 The Dalles, Ore. Winter Quarter fice of your county extension in the general rush. We think paying 2.7 per cent on th eir pay- agent, is “ Farm I’ow er'fiprayers.’ thanks should he spontaneous and rolls despite tba fact that many It is refer red to as a PNW starts 1ST. Standard — and Spacialiiad Court«» - IYO J not formalized. these firm s had earned a .(Mi Publication. Why? Well, on a I. KFNNITH IMUMAKI«. Fr«»«*»«» ADS If a person recovers from an |x>r cent rate becauee they had W A N T num ber of subjects of m utual in- Jan. 5, 1959 1 1 2 3 $ . W. Stark St., Portland i. O r«g«« ailment, misses an auto, accident, no unem ploym ent problem, never <'OH SALE: l sed dryer $60.00. terest and need, the U niversity of makes a fortunate Investm ent, firing anyone or laying off any ’ Philco TV our dem onstrator Idaho, W ashington State college raises a good crop, a dinner on the ivgular employees. Continuance $175.00; Oil Stove $35.00; Used and Oregon State college, have occasion would be appropriate of the high rate will surely dis- magnavox Hi Fi $150.00; Store pooled their efforts and come out w hatever the time of year. And courage firms with steady em- seak>s $15.00. B & D Elec. Saw, with a bulletin for the Pacific lf he bowed his head over his ployment records from coming to $50.00. Ranch and Home Store. Northwest. In other w ords It’s a food and recounted his blessings Oregon. Moro, Oregon. 4c pacific N orthw est cooperative It would do him good even if he It Is our well considered belief FOR SALE; 7-room house, partly extension publication. that em ployer must he held res did not have the lull attention of furnished in Moro. Call JO 5- This sprayers bulletin is well the Almighty. Ik’ who gives ponsible for his employees; that 3-4p illustrated and covers such sub 3601. If conditions are such that he has thanks is hum ble an hum ility is jects as: selection and operation io tem porarily lay off men he FOR SALE: TD 35, good shape, of farm power sprayers, cleaning good lor the soul. will trade for livestock. Clin the sprayer, safety precaution r-hould continue to pay them. It Is ton Cosner, Phone PRospect even to his advantage to do this pum ps, booms and hand guns, 66 <'ciitet ville, Wn. I,»cause he Is thus assured of hav- v t nozzles, tanks, agiw tors, control- lng a crew when he can go to custom Slaughtering by appoint- lng the spray application calibra- M ONEY „„ serious ..»ri,»,,« ment on¡y Meat cultlng w rap. of sprayer8( tlme required work again. There is no disagreem ent with this thinking. ping, sharp freeze. Kenny’s for »praying and other practical Money is som ething like the That was the Intent of the law. Market. Grass Valley, Oregon, ¡terns Ask for PNW bulletin w eather in that it is easier to talk Since its passage it has lx?en Call ED 3-2315 for appointm ent. yqo. 23. about it than to affect it and also amende i until it Is now a relief Yes, Prancer has the STA TE W IDE PAINT CO. com- Farm Em ployer Liability that even the experts know little m easure and not insurance. píete painting and decorating State Industrial Accident answer to caiefree about how it works. Those who work at seasonal ser vice, spray or brush. Phone commission has advised that farm Money is m edium of exchange, lalx»r have no right to expect pay Christm as shopping — C’Y 8-3977 t r CY6-5293, 1205 E. em ployers can no longer protect the best known one in these times ment for the time not worked. No U. S. N A T IO N A L 'S 12th St. Vern Campbell and themselves in suits resulting from although many other things have on? ta n s traw lxurles in January C H R IS TM A S CLUB Jack Null, The Dalles. Or. 38tfn on.the job injuries to w orkers by L«en used, some with intrinsic in Oicgon. no one cx|x*cts to can value of their own which money -traw hcrrlcs at that time of year. 2 ----------------------------------------------pleadings. (1) employee negli “ I never miss those sm all uoes not have. And money can he 'Therefore there is on sense in genco; (2) fellow employee negli w eekly deposits,” saved after which it becomes paving someone for not canning gence; (3) employee's assum ption Prancer says, "a n d every of risk. In other words, em capital. straw berries in January. He isn ’t N ovem ber I receive a Money has no value by Itself, out of a job; he is out of straw- ployers are liable. fa t Christm as Savings Two common methmls employ a dollar hill has as much paper In b?rrles. C lu b Check fro m it as a $10« hill and the silver ers are using to spread the risk; •«&£ liy such gimmicks as that the alloy is not mu h gootl for any unemployment fund has tx»en U . S. N a tio n a l!” (1) Secure coverage under the thing else. Money’s only value is i lidc l until it is so low that every W orkm an’s Compensation Act Small amounts saved exchange value. A loaf of bread one must pay tlu* premium rates. through the State Industrial Ac w eekly, plus interest, at twenty-five cents is price i high Employers also worked for lower cident commission; (2) Obtain add up to a prepaid or low depending on the value rate- until the> were lower than adequate insuran e coverage by m o th e r v ic to r y o v e r d is e a s e Christm as next year. one puts on the bread and the proper and this has helped de You ca n h elp d e fe a t th e ace- a private company. old k ille r , tu b e r c u lo sis. W h en money—and perhaps the hunger. plete the fund. Jo in U . S. N a tio n a l’s Detailed Information may lx» \o u buy C k r istn ia s H eals, you One In contem plating the pur obtained from the State Industrial Christm as Savings C lub Rut ’.lie worst thing Is that su p p ort yo u r TH a s s o c ia t io n n khase may com pare th? value many persons have Ix’en perm it Accident commission now . T h e re ’s a plan fo r effo r ts t o e r a d lc n te th is con of the bread with a sack of car- ted to draw ris king chair money Coming Events ta g lo u s d is e a s e every pocket and purse. r«’ts or some other food o r com without ever having been steadily Sherman county will play host . . . BUY AND USE modity. Goods are high in com employed or ever Intending to be to the annual Oregon W heat Lea parison to other goods and the stea ily employed. 'The shiftless C H R IS TM A S SEALS gue m eeting to be held at the 7 money is the medium by which are getting the benefits and the Multnomah Hotel. Portland, Dec $ 50 Í $ 25 the com parison is made em ber 4 6. County w heat league 50 100 1 1 regulai workers arc getting some When money is cheap other of thi> blame. No worker ever Moio I.OIM.K No. 113 I.O.O.F. o ffice rs hope for a large turn out 100 200 250 things are high m eaning that it pays Into the unemployment fund, 500 i —_ Meets 1st and 3rd Tues- from the county. Special invita 500 10 00 takes a lot of money to buy any it is the sole res|sm.siblllty of <^“^ d « y s in I.O.O.F ball. Tran- tions to attend will be mailed to slent and visiting brothers county land ow ners living In and thing. I’eople have to make some employ ers PLUS INTEREST arc cordially invited. sacrifices for money In most cases, 'Hie legislature may solve the Floyd Haines. N. G. must perform work, provide ser problem for it contains members i.eo Wat kins. Secretary______ vice or exchange goods and the less sut'scrvicnt to lalxtr than did I ,» lot I OlH.h \ F a \ m Dr. Frank D. Reid com parison w ith the value of the the last legislature. It is a Ixdter Wasco, Oregon service perform ed m ust be com legislature than was the 1957 Dentist .‘ets each h'lrat and Third pared to the gtxxls obtained with legislature The record as to who Tuesdays. M,rt*n Hotel Bldg. JO 5-3.»<H the money Involved. paid the »ampaign expenses for Elton Medler, W M. If money l>ecame ctacap?r on an legislators ha • not conic out wet ' '•»<! National Bank «F Portland M««kor FtJtrul Dopo,*» Imv'ant» T uesdays A W ednesdays Gordon H arper, Secretary even scale no one would lx* hurt. hut we are sure that labor had Eureka Lodge No. 121 X.F..YA.M. MUNICH It never does and In time when less success in buying members Meet« on the 1st and 3rd s\ BURTON ON TWNT the value of money Is changing than before. Thursday evenings each<<Gy some persons and some groups ODMFIA Visiting members But someone else Is going to month. are always getting hurt. Inflation. a'v<. t<J s{u v the problem as well, coin ially invited to meet with us. which is a continued pe, lod of the general public will have to be Joe Heater, \V. M. cheapening money, h u rts the sav arou-cil before It can he settled Clyde G llim o r, Secretary ers, the lenders; It helps s|x> n ,l II IRLANDYIKW GRANUK ers and borrowers. But If carried Mretn First «nil Third Naturdays on too long tb? savers are wiped <xo h month at 8:00 p. m. o u t and the borrowers cannot bor H e le n B i ui k e r t , M a n ter •nabte« row l>ecause there is no one to . ’•» » e n ,e B e e r e tn r ) ♦ko family lend. h le h e n i 1 h a p te i No 7\ i > | .«» ♦o limit Right now the stock m a rke t is Meets every second Thurs- k / going up which means that mon ♦ha cost day each month. Visiting .« m LY» ey for investm ent Is ¡»lentiful and m em bers Invited Moro, Ore *7 ♦o it« ntedf or wi»h«L Annabelle Kelso, W. M. that money is cheap Few stocks Ik»rothy Heater, Secretary will pay a good rate of Interest Wherever a superb beer is brewed at present prices and it seetnl I » p i n e R e b e k a h la w ig r N o . Itrt that makes likely that the urge to Invest will Meets 2nd and 4th Tues- \o tK C tl f'f’W days of each month. Visit have to atop for that reason alone 'O y the difference Irg members welcome. There isn’t much u«c In saving Í Lt** Gì* Ann Miller, N. G. throe percent money. Almost any RkVMt’.T AVI i tao»u>, i •• Helen Martin, Secretary other use for U is preferable. Nei- c e liw in SM ALL B U S IN E S S ” Prancer has the answer! Ikk' C H A L K U P ... ILS. NATIONAL BANK, e Water NOTICE OF VACATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th at the Council of the City of Moro, Oregon, has by Resolution initiated proceedings to vacate the following described property, to-wit: * T hat portion of Second Street lying southeasterly of the south easlerly line of Main Street and between Block 4 and 5, City of Moro, Oregon. and that the 16th day of Decem ber, 1958, at the hour of 8:00 o’clock p. m. has been fixed by the Council of said City as the time and the City Hall of said City of Moro, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of the m atter of said vacation and objections or rem onstrances thereto may be made in w riting and filed w ith the City Recorder of said City prior to the time of said hearing. Recorder of City of Moro, Oregon 2-5c W. M. Alsup N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S All persons having claims against the E state of L. E. DEH- LER, Deceased, are hereby noti fied to present them, w ith the proper vouchers and duly verified to the undersigned, the duly ap pointed, qualified and acting Ad m inistratrix of the E state of L. E. Dehler, deeceased, at the office of T. l i s t e r Johnson, A ttorney at la w , Moro, Oregon, w ithin six m onths from the date of the first publication of this Notice, to-wit: November 7, 1958. Elva Dehler A dm inistratrix T. Lester Johnson A ttorney for A dm inistratrix l-4c IN I liE ( Ol NTY < (H’RT OF H I E STATE OF ORBGOM FO R TH E (O l'N T Y OF SHERMAN In the m atter of the E state ) of ) EARL JAMES LYONS ) Deceased ) N il 62!) N O T H E O F A D M I N I S T R A T O R ’S S ll.E NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, at? the Ad m inistrator of the above entitled estate, under and by virtue of an O rder’of the above entitled Court, made on the 5th day of Novem- her, 1958, will sell at private sale, in one parcel, to the highest bid der, upon the term s and condi tions hereinafter mentioned, and subject to the confirm ation of the above entitled Court, on or after Monday, the 8th day of December, 1958, at the hour of two o’clock P. M. at the office of T. Lester Johnson, attorney at law, Moro, Oregon, the following described real property situated in the 'Town of Kent, Sherm an County. Oregon, to-wit: All of Block Twenty-six (26) of the FIRST ADDITION to the Town of Kent in Sherm an County, Oregon, excepting th a t portion of said Block taken by the Sherm an County Highway, also known as U. S. Highway — No. 97. The tenrifi of said sale will be Cash, lawful money of The United States, ten per cent (10%) of the purchase money to be paid at time of sale, balance on confirm a tion of sale by the Court. All bids or offers m ust be in w riting and may be left at the office of T. l i s t e r Johnson, a t torney for said adm inistrator, a t Moro. Oregon, or may be d eliver ed to said adm inistrator personal ly at Moro, Oregon, at any tim e after the first publication of thk? Notice and before the m aking of the sale Dated this 7th dav of Novem ber, 1958. Clair Balzer A dm inistrator of the E state of Earl Jam es Lyons, Deceased 4-7c