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The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusive ' To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUM E V ili, NO. 26.
Single Copy, 5 O n ta
Heaverton, Washington County, Oregon.
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cUURT llUUSib HEMS.
Bide submitted for the crushing ui
ruck at var.oua quarries Utruugnuui
the County 'were opened .Saturday by
tne County Court and tne contracts
let tor same
‘lursday. Those re-
uelving contracts aie:
Berger quarry, Paola Bros., 87<
Aaron Frank of Meier &
per cubic yard;
Frank Company Give*
Cedar Canyon
quarry, Clifford
Kandy, $1.16 cubic yard;
Interesting Talk
Haseldale
quarry,
luirsen
A
Olen, »4«, M t cubic yard;
llergert quariy, Olson Bros., V(N
IS REGULAR MEETING
and U2f cubic yard;
Heaton quarry, Olson Bros. A
Plana Ara Mad* To Enter A Float Nyberg. HU each cubic yard;
Laurel quarry, Olson Bros. A Ny­
In The Kow Festival Pared#
berg. 92# cubic yard;
Martin quarry, Carl Hobn A C o ,
Tho ( ’hamlwr of Commerce hold 94c cubic yard;
Pumpkin Bulge
quarry, Herman
|ta regular mewting
at tha
Odd
Fallow'« Hall, Tuesday evening May tK)< at $1.26 cubic yard.
27, 1930. Mr. Aaron Frank of tho
Contract for
the building
of
firm of Malar A Prank.
gave a
vary inspirational addraaa on tha fu ­ Rock Creek Bridge was award»*! to
ture possibilities of the Tualatin t>. M. Pierce at a total cost of
Valley. In which he »aemed to I* $4107 do.
vary Interested. He ul»o told of the
Tillamook and Washington Coun­
many new feature» that will be pre
»anted in the Rose Show thin year ty Courts, in Joint session, awarded
He mentioned the fire work« on tha the contract for crushing and de­
Wlllamella River and the Pageant livering the rock for surfacing the
of Nation*, both of which, we linn road between Cochran and Wes-
fine, will be wall worth »ealnK In timbrr to C. R. Vaughn for the sum
closing he emphasized the neeil of o f $12,000 00.
"
a closer co operation between the
Orders given by
Circuit Judge
people o f Beaverton and the sur­
Baglt-y :
rounding country.
vs. James D.
Kate M. Kaiser
In the regular course of business
the members decided to sponsor a
Ruth Johnson v t . W. W. John-
Rose Festival float,
which, they
hop« will bring as much if not more aon.
U. A . Klika V». N A. Ganz et
honor to Beaverton than any float
made In previous years The Presi­ ala.
A . Barbrr vs . G. S. Hartley et
dent was instructed
to appoint a
ala.
committee so that
work may be
v s. Edna
Kenneth
P. Smith#
started on the float
immediately.
Irene Smith#.
All citizen« of Beaverton are urged
J. P. Shirley VB. Arthur Davis.
to co-operate with the Chamber In
Mary J . Williamson
vs. Pearl
this undertaking and to contribute
a small share of work or materials Carlson et sis.
('has, E. Brsndaw vs. Martha
If ever possible.
Brandaw.
State o f Ore. ex rel A . B. Gar-
“ TONIGHT A T T W E L V E ” rigus, fire warden. Wash. and
IS DARING PICTURE Mult. ('as. vs P . L . Hannon et ux.
Important Meeting
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Do you remember the school day
Francis A . Ware and Minu.e A
axiom, usually shouled In a jeering
km. both of Portland.
chorus?
„
John J. Hunadurer and Magdaltn*
"Cheaters never prosper, t heutrrs
never prosper, ( ’heaters never pros­ W. McClay. both of Portland
Charles Henry Ruestig and Eliz­
per ’’
abeth Moeckel. both o f Cornelius.
In this fast moving generation the
R
2.
Word "Cheat ’ has taken a new sig ­
Howard
E. Prickett and Alma
nificance. It Is the jats-age abbre­ Ktillander, both of Vrraonia.
viation for marital infidelity. A hus­
Reuel B. Doughty and Margaret
band or a wife who has an affair
A. Anderson, both o f Beaverton, Rt.
on the side is “ Cheating a little." | One.
The question, "Do cheaters pros-
M . James
Melville of Series,
P*r is raised In a forceful way
North Dakota and Mary F. Haynie,
In one o f the most daring pictures Hillsboro.
o f recent
release: "Tonight
at
Twelve", whk-h opens Sunday at the
Suits filed in Circuit Court;
Beaver Theatre.
John I- Barton vs. Frieda Bar­
ton, suit for divorce,
Mr. and Mrs. Orval A . T h om p -'
Margaret Alice Komm vs. James
son o f Moro nr* heing congratulated
Lester Homm. suit for divorce.
«n the arrival o f a small son T u es-1
Francis Mabel Adams vs. Freder­
•lay of last week at the home of ick J Adams, suit for divorce.
Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. and
C. W. Me Peak vs. Banks Cream­
Mrs J
H. Hu le It. The new a r­ ery Inc., money action.
rival has been named Dal# Wayne I Dale L. Batchelar vs. Gladys A-
SIM M ONS
FOR PUBLICATION amount. $2.47; rate o f Interest, 12%
IN FtlRW I OSI K K O F TAX LIEN. 1919; paid April 6. 1826; receipt
la the Circuit Court o f the State of number, 14,597; $7.42; 12%: 1921;
Oregon, for Washlnglon County. paid April 6, 1926; receipt number,
15.996; $7.96; 12%: f922; April 6,
N. Anderson, Plaintiff
vs.
1926; receipt number 16,585; $7.23;
I^sley P. Robinson and Jane Doe. 12%: 192.1; April 6, 1926; receipt
Robinson, his wife; W. A Shaw number 16.224; $6.23; twelve per
and M. A . Shaw, his wife; Bes- cent; 1924; April 6, 1926; receipt
ale Lundt and John Doe Lundt. number. 16,422; $5.07; 12%: 1925.
her huaband; Stark-Davis Com­ V4; April 6, 1926; receipt number.
pany, a corporation; Mrs. Ger­ 1872; $2.14;
12%: Certificate of
trude Redfield
and John Doe delinquency for 1920; number 1965,
Redfield. her husband,
a l s o $9.36; 12%. Total amount due A u ­
all other persona or parties un­ gust 5, 1927, $65.28.
known claiming any right, title,
Said I^sley P. Robinson, as the
estate Hen or Interest in the real owner of the legal title o f the above
estate described In the complaint described
property.
as the name
herein, defendants.
appears o f record, and each o f the
above
named
are
To Iesley P. Robinson and Jan* other persona
Doe Robinson, hla wife, also all hereby notified that N. Anderson
other persona or parties unknown will apply to the Circuit Court of
claiming a n y
right, title, estate, the County and State aforesaid for
lien or interest in the real estate a decree foreclosing the lien against
and
described In the complaint herein the property above described
mentioned In said certificate. And
of the above named defendants:
In the Name of the State o f Ore­ you are hereby summoned to appear
gon: You
and each of you
are within sixty days after the firat
hereby notified that N. Anderson, publication, of the summons, e x ­
ths holder of Certificate o f Delin­ clusive o f the day o f said firat
quency numbered 1965, Issued on publication, and defend this action
the 6th day o f April A. D. 1926, or pay the amount due as above
together with
costs and
by the the Tax Collector o f the shown,
County o f Washington, State of accrued interest, and in case o f your
Oregon for the amount of nine and failure to do so, a decree will he
36-100 ($9.36) dollars, the same rendered foreclosing the Hen of
being ths amount then due and de­ said taxes and costa ' against the
linquent for taxes for the year land and premises above named.
1920, together with penalty, inter­
This summons is published by or­
est and costa thereon upon the der o f the Honorable Geo. R. Bag
real property assessed to defendant
Lesley P. Robinson, of which de­ ley. Judge o f the Circuit Court of
fendant lx>sley P. Robinson is tho the State o f Oregon, for the Coun­
owner as appears of record, situat­ ty of Washington, and aaid order
ed in Washington County, State was made and dated this 2nd day
o f Oregon, and particularly bound • o f April, 1930, and the dnte o f the
ed and described as follows, to-w lt; firat publication of this summons
la the 11th day o f April, 1930.
The North 210 feet o f lot
All process and papers in this
numbered 363 o f Johnson Estate
proceeding may be served upon the
Addition to Beaverton Reedville
undersigned, residing
withtn
the
Acreage, as per the duly re­
State o f Oregon, at the address
corded plat thereof on file In
hereinafter mentioned.
the office o f the Recorder of
M. B. Bump A D. D. Bump.
Conveyances of said county and
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
state. Said described tract con­
M. R. Bump, residence and ad­
taining 1.476 acres.
You are further notified that the dress, Hillsboro, Oregon.
D. D. Bump, residence and a d ­
aaid N. Anderson has paid taxes on
said premises for prior or suhae- dress, Forest Grove, Oregon.
Date of first publication, April
quena years with the rate of in­
terest on said amounts as follow s:. 11, 1930.
Year o f 1918, date paid. April | Date of last publication June 13,
0, 1926; tax lecelpt number, 14,863;' 1930.
Beavertonians Beat
Visitors 1 to Nothing
GrofT Pitche* A Steady
(lame. 1* Ably Upheld
Hy Galbreath
NEXT
GAME
Friday,
$1.50 Per Y eat
May 30, 1930.
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HERE
Jones Stars In Hark Field Playing.
Tigard Cornea To Hat Firat
Beaverton defeated Tigard last
Sunday, 7 to 0. G roff pitched a
steady game and waa ably Upheld
by Galbreath, Jones starred in the
field.
As the game was played In Bea­
verton, Tigard went to bat first.
Kamrar was the firat man at the
bat He struck towards
the left
field and Jonas caught the ball.
Ar.es was second He sent the ball
to Center Field and Steel caught it.
Wlieester hit the ball Is G roff, the
pitcher, who threw it to first base.
Beaverton had a little better luck,
although (irapp struck out the very
First thing. Murphy made a hit, and
reached home when Jones hit. How-
ever. Jones was put out while trying
g ft to third. Watkins struck out.
Sherwood will play here Sunday,
June 1.
The 1-eague Standings are:
Team
Won Lost %
Sherwood
6
1
863
I’eaverton
4
2
667
Verboort
4
2
667
Tigard
4
3
671
Roy
4
3
671
I-ake Grove
1
6
167
(¡arden Home
0
6
000
Falchelar, suit for divorce.
Wm. C. Krafve Lumber Co. vs
Hilbd>oro Mill A Lbr. Co., money
action.
Commodore Barney vs. Maryland
Ins. Co., money action.
August Van Meltcheke vs. Sylvia
Van Meltebeke. suit for divorce.
E. H. Miller vs. S. S. Kingcry
et al; foreclosure o f Agisters lien.
ARRESTS
Martin Manning,
arrested
on
possession o f liquor charge, waived
grand Jury indictment, and paroled
on payment o f $150 00.
Roscoe
Winters, dr nested
on
charge of being drunk at a public
place.
Raleigh Munkers arrested on sale
and possession charge, plead guilty,
and was fined $600 and 6 months
in jail, paroled on jail sentence if
psy the $500.
H. C. Anderson, arrested for be­
ing drunk on highway and posses­
sion plead guilty fined $500 and 6
months on number 1 county; fined
$100 on number 2 count; was paroled
on jail sentence if he pay $150 on
number 1 and $60 on number 2.
V. C. Watson arrested on charge
of driving while
intoxicated plead
guilty and fined $500 and 6 rnonhs
in jail, paroled on jail sentence if
pay $250.
PATRIOTIC PROGRAM .
TO BE GIVEN JULY 4
Baccalaureate Servi­
ces For Local School
The patriotic exercises at the
"Happy Uay»" celebration, July 2,
3 and 4, IHJIaboro, will occupy a
prominent place on the program.
Promptly at 2:110 the morning of
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July 4 the Newlierg
twenty-five
Rev
Dungan
Give* Sermon
piece band
will
play the "Star
Spangled
Banner’, which will be
EntitUd ‘‘The Garden
followed by
the reading
of the
of
the
Lord”
declaration of Independence and a
flag raiding ceremony. This part of
the program will be in front of and SOLO HY MISS MILLER
near the auditorium.
All rides,
shows and sales of merchandise will Bethel Choir Sings Two Anthems.
stop during the fifteen minute per -
Hymn Sung By Who.* Assembly
iod of this introductory feature.
At 9:46 patriotic and other o r ­
The Baccalaureate 8erv.c«s for the
ganization# Will be asked to form
Claas of 1930 of the Peaveitou
in parade headed by the band and
High School, were held at the high
march to the patriotic grounds ■„
school auditorium Sunday evening
the Southeast corner of the park
¿nt o clock .
where a platform and comfortable
At the opening o f the meeting
»cats have been provided. Here there p Mrs. R. C. Doty p l.y e ? “ Largo"
will be a continuation o f th. pa- ‘ I * \fter
flcr the
^
* dinging * of . a hymn
hymn b
by
trmtic program .
T h e * ground. th, entire
Rev.
Geo
where the rest of the cer-^on y will o prin
Kave the invocatio„. The
be held, are an ideal pbsce for any K ,thel ch oir
two
.„th em .,
kind o f a program, a . they are free «Evening and Morning", and "Ring
f r°m noise and other interruptions All Glorious” . Th* scripture reading
A loud speaker will be installed. was bv
Th-
by Rev.
Rev. Geo
Geo. Sorineer
Springer. The
and the reading of the Declaration solo, "Fear Ye Not, O Israel" was
o f Independence and other parts o f sung by Mias Ida Miller. Rev. T.
the introductory fifteen minute pro- Arthur Dungan gave an inspiring
gram will be heard over the entire sermon entitled. “ The Garden o f the
grounds which should make the flag Lord” . The benediction was given
raising ceremony very impressive.
by Rev. Waddington.
AU patriotie, fraternal and other!
The stage was beautifully decor-
organizations are invited and urged ated with flowers artistically group-
to participate in this program and ed ¡»baskets.
in the march from the midway to
The Commencement exercise, for
1 the patriotic grounds.
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1 thc Senior Class will be held Friday
96
■ evening at the B. H. S. auditorium.
LOCAL NFtVS
A very interesting program has been
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prepared for this time when the
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Miss Blanche Redfield of Port‘ lHlmhw^‘ w ’,11
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land Spent Sunday with her family members will graduate Everyone is
invited to attend.
here.
Mr. William Redfield o f Crescent
City is visiting his parents over the
week.
Mrs. E. C- McKlroy and daughter
were visiting Thursday at Forest
Grove.
Mrs. Chss. T. Myers made a busi­
ness trip to Forest Grove Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. snd Mrs. George Bowmann
have sold their place on the Johnson
„ __ a
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.
Road snd moved to their new ranch
at Scappoose. Ore.
M R. Livengood of Aloha Colonel
Patterson, and Melborne Lamberton
o f Portland motored to Salem and
spent the week end visiting various
places of interest.
HILLSBORO A S’SN . TO
MAKE O WN BUILDING
Plans for their own home build­
ing in Hillsboro were accepted this
week by the Washington Savings A
Iioan Association of Hillsboro. The
architects are Cash A Wolf. Asso-
ciatee, Portland, Oregon. The lot a d - ,
th* . p E p
,
„
.
* ¡ “ 52 Com,nK a" d (*°‘" *
.
ThC
on the north wra purcharad by the
P e o p le In A n d A b o u t
Asauriauon last fall and a study of
Beaverton And Vicinity
building plans to fit their
needs
has been carr.ed
on since that
time.
B Y SPECIAL W RITERS
The building will he 32 feet by 60
feet in dimensions with balcony floor
over the vault and boder room. The Some Awsy; Horn* 111; Some Retara
And Some Away Oa Basiaeae
construction will
be
of concrete
with red brick front, snd the ar­
chitect will have a distinctly Co-
Mrs. John Mainland la confined
ionl.| MDect
to her bed with illness.
The inside is to be specially adap­
Mr J. E. Summers Is ill witft
ted for the Savings and Loan busi­ quite a bad case of »«nail pox.
ness A large re-enforced vault con­
A baby girl was bora to Mr. and
taining ample spwee for securities
,
, .
. yfrs
Fi
Fred Sheckla on Thursday,
and record, is provided. Hvere w,l
P
*
* pr.v.te^B oard
of Directors’ May “
W.
R. Petch
room for deliberations; a modem j Mr. and
Mrs
cashier’s cage and a well lighted »pent Tuesday at Yamhill visiting
space for office workers.
. with friends.
The heating system is o f the la-I
Mrs. Bradly
Woodward o f St.
4e*4 type low PreMUr« steam and Helena and formerly of Beaverton
op*r* u’d *» *n atmospheric return on the sick list.
system
with thermostatic control.
Mr. and Mrs. C . H. Thompson
Construction of the building will be- i
..
.
,
, .
.
gin in the early part of next month.
4*" **nnU ot * * * * * 'tl born
J M Person, the founder of the ' Sa4urd* y n,ornln* ’
Association, who is also the present
Mrs. Della
Glutach and Mrs.
manager, said the building will take Hesba Wilson were Tuesday luu-
* *7 F T ? * . *
A ^ t a - | cheon guest of Mrs. B. A . Bohse.
an(i
P , ;J , . 7 “ " ”
F. W . Livermore, J r., and John
a lt e r n a t ^ .
SUnd* y ' “ 7 * 5 * *
for several years th erraftlr
Grand* and report a successful trip.
The Washington Savings A Loan,
Mrs. Harry J. Wright. J r., and
Association was incorporated Feb. . daughter Dolores
of Bethany were
16, 1925. and
commenced business v>sitore of
Mr*. Orrai
Thompson
in June of that year. It a growth has Monday.
b**n c°natant since the beg:nning
Mr. Charles Kulbel. Rt. 3, In
and its investors
have never re- pushing his right arm through a
ceived less.than a 6% earning.
1 glass door received a 4-inch cut on
Assets o f the Association now to-
tal over $325,000.00 with f:rst mort-1 *
.
M CW HORTER EXPRES-
SKS HIS SE C R ETS S T -I
It is somewhat with regret that
I leave Washington County
after
ten years o f county agent work to
take the position o f O. A. C. E x­
tension Service
Horticulturist.
I
• wish to express
to
the
*
°
“ appreciation
p p i ta ia u u n
iu
H Jc
8r«,n*e» of the county, chambers of
oommverce. service clubs, other or-
n n i u t on»
.n H
in ,H ,-i.l„.l
* farmers
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ganizations
and
individual
w ho have co-operated with the coun-
tv agent’s office the past ten years,
Hope these same organizations and
individuals may extend the
same
courtesy to my successor Washing-
ton County is a rich agricultural
| section and its problems are many
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will take the combined
efforts of
10 meet these problem ,
T vi U.-V. _
T . McWhorter
Short Items About
People We Ail Know
'*"*>• “ " *
T h , officer, . . d d , - c , o „ . «
stituted as follows: Dr. J. O. Robb.
E. L. Johnson. J. M. Person, Geo.
T. McGrath. Geo. G. Han nock, and
D. D- Bump.
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c i * » A
n
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HILLSBORO ROTARY
ENTERTAINS
K IW W I< i
1
°
« t M T A i X I B
rk* n .n .l, , ■ n .
.
PoU ry Club en« f -
7 ®£avert0« K.wams Club
d 7
. Gr° V* RoUry CIub at
p" 1" te.r ~clty me<‘tlnK h«W at the
7
' 7
cm" nery on the « v«ning
Th“ r*day-
22- ° " « hundred
" S T L “ -
" \
°
G° m*
munity singing was led by Maldwyn
Evans- head o f the Music Depart-
o f pacific
University and a
member of the Forest Grove Rotary
Club, assisted at the piano by Mr.
Hunlev
Dr. Talbert, president of
the Beaverton Kiwanis Club, fu r-
n**hed two solos, and also led in
the f ,ut) sin8ring Music was also
^l,rT’ ,*hed by 17 bova of the Hill
Military Academy under the leader-
ship o f Mr Ferris. The principal
number on the program was a talk
on Honolulu bv Fred Locklcy of the
0rel«0n Journal.
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v
Mrs. Nellie Schay and son Bob-
**y o f Hood River are spending sev-
oral days in the home of her mo­
ther, Mrs. G. W . Tefft.
Mr and Mrs.
C. E. AHen and
Mr«. Floyd Tefft attended the piano
recital of the pupils o f Mr. Roland
P. Adkins
at the
Ellison-White
conservatory Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meizer and
four sona of More vis*ted Mrs.
Orval Thompson Monday afternoon
at the home o f her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J . H. Hulett.
Saturday Mrs. Jessie V . __
___
Myers
Mrs. F. W . Cady returned from
was hostess to the W. K A . lodge
the Emanuel Hospital Saturday a f­
of Buxton, Oregon.
Mrs. Myers
ternoon. Her sister. Miss Frances
served the following ladies with a
G. Hills of Portland has been stay­
waffle luncheon at noon: Mrs. Edith PORTLAND M W PUR
ing in the Cady home during Mrs.
Riggles, Mrs. J. Fisher. Mrs. A.
Cady’s absence.
CHASES PROPERTY
Estepp, Mrs. L. White, Mrs. A.
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Hainan and daughter, Mrs. O. SU>-
The L. C. Norton and Mary E.
KINTON HAPPENINGS'
well, and Mrs. Elsie Kelly o f Bux­
ton. Oregon; Mrs. Mary A . Cald­ Norton property at 4th and Lom-
Wayne VanKleek had his tonsils
well of Hillsboro. Oregon; and Mrs. bard over which the City has had
much concern becausie of non-pay-
removed by Dr. Mason.
N. McElroy of Beaverton.
ment for street paving and im-
Mr. Gimble was taken to a Port­
provements will no longer cruse the
land hospital Friday afternoon.
City any worry. C. C. Bardwell.
Bethel Church
Mrs. Harriet Ford spent the past
who purchased
the property, has
wek at the Emery VanKleek home.
9:45 a .m .. The Church School.Mr. Persuaded the Nortons to pay for it.
The County Court has appointed
Mr.
contractor
. . . Bardwell,
...
. who is a
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R? y
Dungan o f Orlamlo.
Mr and Mrs. C. Vandermoat are
Dr. R. J. Nicol, county herd inspec- j R. C. Doty. Superintendent.
with his h a v in g , chicken house built at their
tor for the eastern portion of thc 11:00 a m. Morning worship, ser- «"d bmlder lm n g at 425 Tioga St. 7 lo" dm’ '* 7 "
men by speaker from Portland. Portland’
■ in* " * to improve
*<*ter-in-law. Rev. and ranch
County on account of Dr. S. M.
the property. He will offer it for Mrs T A Dunean. also his father
Solo by Mr. Harris Hansen.
Reagon resigned.
sale. He may be reached by tele- R*v f > °- w
Dnngan. w * k > is at
Frcd An,cker *nd daughter Amy
phoning University 0296.
p.26
Samaritan
Hospital in ot Gresh« m «re living in Roy Bier-
Ijist Will and Testament of I,e-
Kinton Church
—--------------------Portland.
I f’* house.
titia Bailey; estate shows real pro ■
Mr. and Mrs. E
H Hammer
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■
periy $3000 and personal prop«\ v.
Regular preaching service will be left for the:r home in Seattle yes-
SUMMONS
I Four
in ^ e Town o f Bea-
$260; John W .
Bailey appointed
held at the church Sunday
after- terday after spending several dsvs IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THF
v«rton. County o f Washington,
executor.
STATE
OF
OREGON
FOR
State of Oregon,
The estate o f H. P. Stowell has noon at 2 o’clock. Rev. W. E. Simp- w'th Mr. and Mrat. W. J . Alexan-
der. Sunday all spent the day in
WASHINGTON COUNTY. to secure H>e payment o f aaid sums
been admitted to probate and Mrs. son w 1 11 have charge of the service
at 10 Oak Grove with their old friends.
John Frank. Plaintiff, vs. °* money.
Olive Stowell, appointed administra­ Session of the Bible school
o'clock in the morning.
, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Harris.
R. L. Tucker and Helen C. Tucker
That aaid mortgage be foreclosed,
trix.
h*s wife; G. Leverett and Jane “ nd **id " al PTOP*rty be sold aa
Doe Leverett, hi, wife. Defendants upon execation in ^ e foreclosure ot
; To R . L. Tucker and Helen C .'
««• P~ceeda o f said
Tucker his wife; G. Leverett and
** •pplled
“
follow«, vtx:
Jane Doe Leverett.
his wife, the
abo'e named defendants.
I and cla,m of thl8 pUmtlff nnd« r
In the name of the State o f O r a -1 T 4*. a^ “ ort? a» e.’ which a" ’ ounU
gon you.
and each of you. a r e 1 to ,15^ ® ° ? !
i " 4* ? * 4 thf re° n
hereby required to appear and ana- 8,nce S« pt* m W 16- 1929- at **•
wer the complaint filed against
you
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in the above entitled court and
suit 4hf co,4J
,4h^ J ,ult and
on or before the last day o f
tha “ ,e- and *** further sum o f $150.00
time prescribed in the orrter f o r , attorn*y * iees k«rein.
the publication o f the
summons.
^ e balance, if any, to be disposed
to-w it: On or before the expiration ot “ »*id c °urt may be advised and
of four weeks next from and after dime ted; that the lien o f aaid m ort-
the date of first publication o f this
be decreed prior and superior
summons,
the date o f said first to a11 cUim- "»teraat or equity o f
publication
heing on May 9, 1930. th® defendant« herein, and each and
and if you fail so to appear and a11 ot th*m> *nd that such other
answer the plaintiff will apply to further decree be granted herein aa
the Court for the relief prayed for *"■? *«®m >u*t » nd equitable.
in his said complaint, to-w it: that
That if after the said sale and
plaintiff have judgment against the the application of tha
proceeds
defendants R. L . Tucker and Helen thereof for the payment of th*
C. Tucker, his wife, and each o f , m°n«y» due the plaintiff on raid
them, for
the sum o f $1500.00, not«
and mortgage
it should be
with Interest thereon since Septem- ••certained that ra d proceed, ara
her 15. 1929. at the rate o f sera« insufficient to pay such judgment
per cent
per annum, and for the or decree as the plaintiff may re­
costs and disbursements o f this suit; cover herein, he may have judgment
and the
further sum
of $160 00 over and against defendants, R. L.
that " t h e Tucker and Helen C. Tucker, his
attorney’« fee«
herein;
wife, in the sum of such deficiency.
mortgage
described
in plaintiff’ s
This summons is served upon you
said complaint herein,
and which
was executed bv defendants R. L. by publication, by order o f Hon.
Tucker and Helen C. Tucker, to Geo. R. Bagley, judge of the above
court,
which order was
the plaintiff herein, and recorded! entitled
on page 63 o f Book 102 Records o f m**1« and dated May 6, 1980
Mortgage« for Washington County,
M. B Pump. residence and ad-
Oregon, on or about March
25, i™ “ '. Hillahoro, Oregon, Attorney
1926. he decreed to he a first Hen *or Plaintiff.
and a firat mortgage upon the real
Date o f first publication. May
property therein and
herein dea-
1930.
,
ertbed as follow«, to-wit:
| Date of last publicatlo.i, June
All o f Lot Eight (8) o f Block
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