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its distinctive W ken all of tie facts are known about it, its purpose characteristics and exclusive f eaturesrtkere is no doutt that every; building site will be in demand ;-. L: 1 :.l " , m ' f 4 "V. . '. f 4. u v - . CAL n.A 1 ' '11 . una tne oess route to tnc.vauo . - Straight Out Milwaukee Road4 to GOLF PARK and aoutk' to grounds imme diateiv VI.','.' . ' ' ' ' - A . . '. ' At the Waverly Gol Glut G rounas rTpHE most important feature of GOLF PARK is that there are only jj 00 Duiiamg sues. Allowing ior me wiae, wmaing sireeis, uo eral alleys and graceful contour, no more sites were available in the platting. Qf secondary interest, is the fact that many buyers are' purchasing two, three and four sites, all in one piece, intending to beautify the entire piece, build one home and park the balance.' The opportunity for many people to buy and build in GOLF PARK is limited. Hence theextreme advisability of making an immediate res ervation. ' THE keynote to GOLF PARK is its exclusiveness. You will ob serve by tho platting arrangement that the outer tier of sites is intended for buildings that face the inside i of the Park. Thus the encroachment of undesirable buildings is forever made impossible. An exclusiveness is secured, theref ore, ilii ,jpmm.mdMei.f at ono to the particular. This.same seclusion. and segregation -is furthered by the location of the property. The golf links of the Waverly Golf Club bound the tract west and south, eliminating the faintest possi bility of building from those .sides. -: rr TTJIGIP building JJ restrictions will ' preserve a tone for GOLF PARK that will add to its individV uality. For, let it be thoroughly under stood, GOLF PARK is essentially for those who can afford ele gant homes and pre-' fer their location in a community separated from the activity of .down town, , l:f M f :: ::: iiji . f JIB! p!fi! !222J f' Oi mibbiw 'yiBpiMiw n w J? gjSBz , A TEMPORARY price of $5000 per site has been set upon every build ing location in GOLF PARK, including all street improvements. This is the equivalent of $1250 for a 50x100 lot, with street im provoments paid. Each lot has an aver age of nearly 20,000 square feet, about four city lots. Ample parking opportunity. O OLF PARK is the Countrv Club Addition to Portland. In its lo- cation, names of streets, environment, ownership and intentions, the spirit of the great Scotch game is perpetuated. The magnifi cent approach to the new dub House now being erected, lies through Golf Park. The beautiful greensward of the club grounds bears gracefully away ta tho west and south, At almost-any hour.of the day, the golfers may be seen enthusiastically indulging the sport. Just a little further south are "tho buildings of the Waverly Polo Club. Their ponies. love the green lawn upon which they play. " G.OLF PARK is all ready for you. The streets are all hard surfaced, frd improvements of every conceivable kind are installed.! lFfese include sever, gas, water and electric mains, walks, streets and cluster lights, one of which stands in front of every site.' A drivd through GOLF PARK now is a tlolightful one. A, visty to the, prop erty in the evening, while the lights are being maintained, untiblate, will givc.you a perfect idca.of the appearance, of the district with; its unusually attractive illumination. Hard surface pavement all the way from the business section. Scud for magnificent illustrated ' booklet, describing GOLF PARK V N.G - - r,. Director of Sale? I I S18-823 SWing BuiWing