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Friday. September 15. The Heaver ton Review II vote. have rxprM wd themselves The recommandai luna of lh«> board Mian Shir lay Cram of I'or (land haa said property being In tho county of county « t Hlllaboro, Oregon., sell at atrongly In favor of It I hop* (h it " f consulting engineers, In no far an »«'an visiting during the past «m>k at Washington, state of dragon, aa shown public «u cthm lo the highest bidder (}. A. Cobb, Beaverton. Oregon, you may ■<■«' proper, through your Applicatila (o Beaverton. are aa fol the home of Mr and Mia Warren Wll- by the recorda of said county and stala, paper, to aid In the accompllahment Iowa: ton Mlaa Cram la a great niece of Mra. and Piai aald property be sold free of altorney for plaintiffs, «luted this ISSUED E V E R Y F R ID A Y A T HKA all rlnlm of defendants, and each of of this undertaking. VERTO N. OREGON 17th «lay o f August, 1933 For the city of ReaverLon the Wilson and granddaughter of Mia. Ito lhem, or any person or persons claim ” Yours truly, hoard o f consulting engineers on ' ,rant ° f Cu,v#r- wh” U J. W. Connell, Hhurlff o f Wash Ing through or under them, and that “ B U R TO N E. PA1.MER, sewage dUpoaal. in Ita report of !*n extended visit with her »later. Mra aald defendanta and each of them he ington County, Oregon F R E D C. SEFTON, Editor Publisher "Executive Secretary, Iteconstruc August Ml *»Ti7eh "u .oil *r *? " j !'r Wllaon debarred and foreclosed of any right, Date of first publication, August tlon Advisory Hoard." r e ^ i n t Ks. •Un> »" ! the me T rort'going brief . analyia, recoin .. ,, , • • • title or Interest In aald premises or any Following is a copy o f the letter mends Mra. Vernon I#eachman anil son of ;*art thereof, save and rxeepl the statu I Sib, 1333 Entered aa second-class mail mat to Mayor Fisher from Burton E. Pal | "*• A general sanitary sewer aya ,s’r,land ■•'rived at the home of her tory right of redemption, aa by law Dale o f last publication. Septem tem * | mother, Mrs Duller Van Kleek, Sulur- ter December 9. 1922, at the postoffice I mar. executive secretary of the stat adv r 39-42 given, and that the plaintiff he allowed ber IMh, 1933. "2 Complete treatment w ork, o f '‘ V . ■«<» will malta a vlall. at Beaverton. Oregon, under the act o f reconstruct Urn advisory board to become a purchaser al aherlff sale March 8. 1879. .... _ „ , „ ,, . _ . of aald premises, and for all other re Mr Earl E Fisher, Mayor, Reaver- such character aa to render the aew ag. thoroughly Innocuous and Inof “ r ,,tml 1 * * * * • " £ *on' ton. Oregon lV a r Sir I am xn l. « tensive 1 N'mont, «m l Mr. and Mr«, (toorge» lief aa may seem meat. Jual ami «quit F R O M M A IN U N E P O IN T S alile lo the court, aa In plaint Iff a com A D V E R TIS IN G KATES ing with this letter the report of the • No «oat estimate, are given In the NrWr“ * °* POr,lMd' »'ave been plain! demanded. 2,v j ! 'l o f consulting engineers ap- report but It is generally u n der.!.««! Display (locali, per Inch.......... .d“ r,n* h* * ' ' hp Set vice of Ihla summons la made Up Foreign per inch ..................... yy. I Pointed by Governor Meier to study that the total o.«U may l«> |75.(Xk) ", Pnmeroy. on you by publication thereof, puren and report upon sewage dlspiisal in Readers and legal, per line, first In of which SO per cent would be a dl * *' h *" road . , ant to an order of the Honorable I t»ie Willamette R iver valley. The sertion, 10c; each subsequent in I .... ».. - rect grant by the federal government (leotge R llagley. Judge of Ilia within Mr and Mra. Gua latraon and family sertlon, 5a. ils m .ti nd t £ W: ' J r*Sue,,pd by ! and the remainder a loan at 4 per were guesta the first of the week at the «•nulled court, on tha twelfth day of ] resolution of the conference of mayors cent Interest " September. 1933. directing that aald held in Portland on June 1. home of Mr. and Mra. Carl Johnaon summons ha published In the Beaverton SU BSCRIPTIO N KATES May 1 suggest that you read this This means that the federal gov- Mr and Mra Clay Porlaml of North ttevlrw, a newspaper published weekly, Per year (In advancel................ $1.501 p*P °r* carefully* It contains the re- I 'm m ea t stands ready to make a dl and of general circulation, published Not In a d v a n c e .................. 200 «ult o f stria ies extending over a two rocI *>rant or gift to the town of Plains were In town Tuesday evening and one-half months' period, and was ‘ Beaverton o f $22.500 and to hum the and attended the regular monthly sea- and edited at Beaverton. Or . county of made by three of the leading sanitary balance of the estimated coat of an »ion of the grange Mra Porlaml la a Waal Ington. aald summons to ha In engineers of Oregon It offers tha “ P-to-date sewerage system. $52,500. formi t secretary of the grange, but Is aerled and published once each week basis of a sound policy which should 1,1 * «>pr ppn' Interest All o f this now n member of Washington grange f«ir four c«meecullve weeka. the «late of first publication September 15, 1933. be adopted without unnecessary de ,n,'ney must, under the terms of tho • • • lay by al) communities in the valley Krant and hum, be .(rent wherever Thi following from Salem were re- and date of last publication October O A COBB. A comprehensive program of this Possible for the relief of local unern cent gueata at the home of Mr and Mra IS, 1933 Altorney for Plaintiff nature, if approved, is far more Im pl,’>'pd Tbink what that means to the W. C Mali Mr and Mra C W Brant Beaverton, Or. «3 45 p«»rtant than is disorganiz'd or Indl business men of this city' A large md daughter. Mlsa Marjorie Brant, vidual eftort. Cooperation of all In number o f men employed all through and Mtas Edna Purdy, slater of Mis NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'erests must be served if the Wll *he winter months who. possibly, ltrant. INCOMING M A II- • # • From Portland (letter m ail». 7:20 a ni lamette river is to be restored, as wou,d otherwise be a burden on the In the County Court of the State «if A number from this community at- From Hillsboro-McMinnville 10.00 a. m nearly as practicable, to Its proper c°n>munlty. Oregon for Washington County From Portland iparcel post» 9 00a. m status us one of the greatest recre- i ^ he Review believes that a special tended the state fair held In Salem last In the matter of the estate of Henry itlonal and commercial fish spawn meeting o f the council should be week Messrs Ivan lilerly and Amos From Portland (letter mail». 3:30 p. m mg streams in the United States To oaBpd at once for the sole consider- Blerly were anvnng the 4-M club mem- E Hullt« «leci'nae«l NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN that OUTGOING MAIL. this end. the people should not be ***°n of this offer It Is o f too great hers who won In their damonst rat Iona — A N D LESS, in big, ca»y boun . Importance to the future o f the city at the fair recently at ------------ Hillsboro, the undersigned have been duly ap- To Hillsboro-McMinnville ... 9 00 a. m hampered by man-made -------- city ____ . , . „ held ----- — fillin g ttrcl cart on fast To Portland (parcel post)__ 9 30a. m daripJ* nor individual limitations, but co ‘>'’ layed. even for a month Mr which entitled them to a trip to the piilntol by the above entitled court as trains—■ the admtnltratrlcea of the estate «if p, m should act as a group, united by na- Calmer s communication urges Im- fair They went Wedneailay aa guests To Hillsboro-Forest Grove. . 3:00 p EVERY D AY EVERY WHERE ON 5.50 p .m I ,ur>' into one large community * mediate action, and Immediate action of J Baldiger, assistant county agent, aald dscrawd and have «• ily qualified To Portland aa such returning Friday Y I ty, or .un in the sh,’ulJ h«»d. Now, therefore, all persona having • • • valley, undertaking Its task of sew Frank C. Fluke Is making Improve claims against aald --lata are hereby »ge disposal alone, woud be weakened i A G R E A T O PPO R T U N IT Y . H IN TO N notlfle«! and re«|ulred to present the in its efforts if other cities should fail ments to the water system on hla place same, together with proper voucher# on Tile flat by building a higher tower Beaverton nestles at the head of v«v«p* rate. Portland. Salem and theref««r, to the un«!eralgne«t at the By Mrs. E. I,. Cox. 1IKATIN C STOVKS than he haa had. lo hold the water tank the beautiful Tualatin valley, within Silvorton have placed this matter be- law offices of Hare. Mi Alear A Peters, fore the voters nnd have received Services at the church for this Sun- 15 minutes' drive o f the heart of In the Shute Havings Bank building, Members of the Men's Hiutherhi««! in HlUaboro, O m a n w i t h i n six Both New uiul I'sed Portland, over one of the superb ipproval in no uncertain terms. Grants da>‘ wllt ,H> “ * follows Bible school at _____ ______ _ _ _____ 1 dock, followed by preaching by «lo nol want to forget the meeting to be super-highways of the ______ state. __ It ____ is so Pass. Medfotd. Roseburg, Burns and months from the date here««f. situated that it is an ideal residen- | »^ker. ■ utslde the valley, have voted **” ’ Rev. \V E Simpson, at 11 held at the home of Mr and Mrs J«>hn Dated tha twenty fifth day of Aug In fart we ran supply your needs In tlal section. Instead of a population I '»vorably on such projects, regi.-ter o'clock In the morning All are Invited Davis at Mountain Home Tuesday even uat, 1933 K< mh I stoves st renAonshte prl«*e« o f 2000 or less. Beaverton should be a n$ vo; s up to 8 to 1. I have no to “ »»cnil these services. mg. September 19 E LIZ A B E TH C MASTERS. city of suburban homes of 20,000 or doubt that if the qu«\-.ti«>n were put EI-SIE M OUMJN. in the right light before every com- ^ meeting of the directors of the Mr Rlarkburn and three sons from more people. Administratrices of Saltl Eatn'e M ONTAC C IR C U LA TO R •r.unity in the v alley the results would ,<'h««>l'hoard of Kinton school was held Progieas were calling Sunday at the There is no reason in the world HARE. M rA LE A R A PETERS. why we should not have these people t»e equally favorable. The need for Thursday evening at the schoolhouse home of George Hawley and Mrs Hat Attorneys for Admlntat rat rices here, except, of course, that we have the work is well known: its social to ,1*'t ov<>r matters o f business and tie Lawler. c 39 43 Is th e fin a l An sw er to perfect M i l s not offered them the proper induce- I in'* economic importance and its pos- formulate plans for the coming years fsctlon I'rlrrs on these fsmou* stoves ' dbilities for relief to the unemployed w 'rlr T*1 ** "«'hool will start Ita work J J Van Klerk, Mra IJlty M Rlerly ments, such as an up-to-date sewer NOTICE OE F IN A L SE TTLE M E N T s re the sente Any pl«re In Oregon We is une«)Ualed by any other project or •'*°n«lay. September 18. with several and Mrs Lyda Ward attended the ICUerantee the p rice end the stove. age system, paved streets and other funetal of their cousin. Francis E conveniences that suburban dwellers program. The financial aid of a S ' npw scholars in the primary grades, In thè Counly Court of thè State of I»et us supply y o u r stovep ipe, elbows, Pupie. held In Portland last Tuesday Oregon for Washington Counly per cent grant, and loan of the re- * * * (tem p ers or stove boards. demand. anJ Mra- w c Hall and daugh- afternoon. The most important of these im mainder at 4 per cent interest, is | In (he mattar o f thè estate of Ma • • • Cathryn Hall, ami Mrs provements is a modern sewerage ivailable from the government. With ,Pr- tibia Jane Peteraon. dscasse«1 The onion growers In this vicinity system. Heretofore the installation of recognition of these facts before them Hall's father. Henry Stewart, went to NO TH ’ E IS H E IIE B T O IV E N that Trade at the Friendy Store the people o f the valley should be Montavilla Sunday, where they were have had crews of men In their fields such a system has been impossible thè underalgned admlntat rat ria nf thè united: their will to build permanent- ‘™p- ,t» < ’ f Mr:l Hall's cousins. Mr and pulling their onions, getting ready lo because of its prohibitive to a above-named estate haa flled In thè Richey Hardware community already overburdened with | Y and in furtherance of a definitely sirs. T. A Thomas Mr. Thomas re- harvest them when they are dry above-entltled court and cause her «ound piogram should become evt- »'»rt»'"! with them and has been em- enough. taxes. All that has been changed, final acnount and report aa auch and and Furniture Company ploy'd during the past week erecting ||M MtMi haa flxc*l thè t wrnl yf l f l h however, and it now is possible to dent. Mias Amy Anlcker. who was a guest day of Septentber. 1933, al thè hour of "The report o f the engineers is a a npw woodshed and washhouse corn- •ccure this improvement at a cost so BEAVERTON. O lt I'llO N K 7761 of her sister In Troutdale last week, re 10 o'clork a m of sahl day. and thè ■mall and on such easy terms that sound f« undation upon which to I bined. turned home last Friday evening build the program of sewage disposal i * * * courtroom of thè above-entltled court there can be no excuse for further construction. Few communities in the ! Mi'- and Mrs. W. L. Van Horn and Continued on Page 3, Column 2. In Hlllahoro. Oregon, aa thè tinte and delay. ___ ________ ___ _ ____ _ _ ____ nation can submit more favorable« daughters. Lucille and Betty Jean. place for hearing objectlona to aald The Review is in receipt o f a let ter from Burton E. Palmer execu- arujeet« as a basis for their requests spent Sunday at the home o f Mr Van final aeltlement of aald estate NOTIEF. O F S H E R IF F *» SA LE Dated (hla twenty-flfth day of Aug Uve secretary o f the reconstruction “ V ? J7 ^ “ advisory board of the state of Ore- i governor and the reconstruc Horn. Tile Flat road Lucille .and Betty On the 16th day of October, 1933. at uet. 1933 A N N A MAE BARNES. gon. o f which Governor Meier Is tion advisory board have carried the i Jpan remained for a few day«* visit the hour of 10 A M . at the fron* door Admlnlatratrls of tha Estate of Sald their grandparents. chairman. Mr. Palmer's letter was ac outline of this program to Washing- 1 of the courthouse In Hlllaboro. Oregon. ___ companied by a carbon copy o f an ton where it has be«*n received favor- j fxiwAsilv n u m b e r of the officer« Washington county. Oregon, I will »e!l Dece a »ed , , ,. . . . . .. . , 9 MARE. M rA LE A R A PUTTERS other communication sent to Mayor ably as one of the leading Droiects i ^ \ery goodly number or the officers ( Attorneya for Admlnlatratrls Earl E. Fisher requesting that im to be undertaken under the national ! nnd members of Kinton grange were “ * * UP,,° " *° ,he highest bidder f c-39-43 mediate action be taken in the mat industrial recovery act Federal of- I present at the regular monthly meet- r “ * h ,hP following described real prop- ter by the board of town trustees. At ficials the meeting of the board Wednesday ness to evening, this communication was re aid the N O TIC E O F S H E R IF F 'S S A L E _ __ ____ t ......... ferred to Chairman Boswell o* the tion*. committee on drainage and sanita last week, received a teiegram stat- b>' a11* ta,k on N R A by Albert aStreiff Saiil sale Is made under execution Is On Foreclosure of Mortgage in the tion, and probably will be reported ing that because a dangerous preced- i A beautiful oil painting. The Head of sued out of the circuit court of the Circuit Court of the State of ent might be set no funds will be »he Herd, was presented to the grange back at the next meeting of the Oregon for the county of Wash *^r and Mrs. E. L Cox and hung In . state of Oregon for the rounty of Wash board for final action, unless a spe loaned for engineering services prior i ington. cial meeting is called in the mean to the filing of the aplicatlon for con- place over the entrance to the hall M m in(f»on. to me directed In the case of time. In order that this vital ques struction funds, as such practice might I « ar«h V .nK leek also presented a fine Commercial Adjustment Co. V. C. W C. T. Geen and A incite Geen, plain tion may be given the widest pub prove disastrous elsewhere. Apparent- framed picture At the business session I nrapp. tiffs, va. Jacob i>. Hayward (un .1 W CONNELL. licity, the Review gives the text of ly this haves many cities without a it wa.« voted to change the meeting day 1 married), Mrs F. H. I’hillipps, •Sheriff o f Washington County both communications in full, together source of available funds for use In bacl1 10 daY meetings, and the next Mis* T. C. Hayward, heir* at By Marie Schmidt, Deputy. 42-46 with the recommendations o f the preparing the engineering and legal regular meeting will be October 28, 8at- law o f Jacob H. Hayward, and board of consulting engineers on sew data nec< ssary in making the formal ! urday all-day session. Members from all other parties and heirs at law SUM M ON» age disposal relating to the town of loan applications. Either contingent ° ,hpl «ranges who frequently visit this unknown claiming through or Tim public by proper caution and your Beaverton. The letter to the editor con racts for engineering services grange will note the change Instend of must be made, which might result in ,hp first Saturday it will be the fourth In the Circuit Court of the State of follows; thereunder, Iiefendant*. self by proper foresight Provlile unsatisfactory arrangements, or an- Thi!' «»range will observe "Booster j Oregon for Washington County. Notice is hereby given that by against financial shipwreck hy ade "Editor Review, Beaverton. Or.— other source of preliminary funds Night,” as most granges will, Saturday ' Hattie Pitt, plaintiff, vs Frank J Dear Sir: I am inclosing a general must be found. } evening, September 30. with a program Dletsrh and Ruth R Dletsch. A. M virtue o f an execution, judgment <|Unte public liability and property pres« release with this letter cover "In this emergency the reconstruc- i an(l social time, to which al! are in- Fell end Jane Doe Fell, his wife, de decree and order o f sale, duly ia- damnge insurance The coat la llttla ing In short summary form some of •ion advisory board hopes to be use- j vited, as it will be an open meeting The fendants. ■ued out o f and under the seal of compared lo the measure of security the salient features of the engineer ful. The bfjard. on its creatifrn by tho j regular nomination for state officers To Frank J Dletsch, Ruth R Dletsch. the aibove entitled court on the 17th you • njoy under a policy laaued by one ing report of the board of consulting 1933 legislature, was given an appro- | was also held at_thp meeting, A. M. Fell and Jane Doe Fell, his wife day of Auguat, 1933, upon a )udg engineers appointed by the governor priation of $30,000 to carry on it defendants, in the name of the state of ment remlored and entered in said of (he strong companies represented to study and report with recommend functions. These functions included by us. Mr!I Harry A. Richards, who hns Oregon; court on the 17th day o f Auguat ations on a Willamette river purifi the hiring o f engineers and trained been visiting with her sister. Mrs^^ Floyd You and each of you hereby are re- cation plan. There is also inclosed a technicians to perform such engineer- j Williams o f Clackamas, during the past quirril to appear ami answer the com 1933, in favor o f C. T. Geen and Insurance of all Klnda special press release o f recommenda ing work for the board as might be week, returned nome Saturday evening plaint filed against you In the above Annette Geen, plaintiffs, and against I'bone 5400 tions for your city which goes a lit necessary in checking applications for ' Mra. F. 11 * * * entltlfd court and suit on or before the Jacob B. Hayward, tle more in detail than the report it loans and in aiding the communities I Th,: BEAVERTO N FIN A N C E OO. yr»ung pople of this community thirteenth dny of October. 1933, which __ Phillips, Miss T. C . Hayward, heirs self At the same time this letter is In the preparation of such applica- bad a picnic at "The R iffles" last Sun- |s more than four weeks after the pub- at law o f Jacob B. Hayward, and being mailed a letter has been ad 'ions, the latter services permitting d»y. A picnic dinner was enjoyed by the iication of this summons, which said all other parties and heirs at law dressed to the mayor of your city, the use i,f funds on a rotational basis young folk at noon Many of them took first publication hereof Is the fifteenth Those W ho unknown, claiming thn>ugh or there together with a printed report, and as far as possible. The board has been I a swim in the Tualatin river. day of .September. 1933. and If you fall Want the Late»t I have taken the liberty of inclosing under, and against the real proper • ervatlvt a nd economic * * * to answer, or In some manner plead to herein a copy o f the letter to the al in its operations and still has avail- j J- d Van Kleek returned the first of said complaint, for want thereof thf ty as hereinafter described, for the Information about the mayor, for your use. The report It able funds with which to aid further la!,t week from a few days' trip to plaintiff will take a decree against you sum of >100 with interest thereon self, which is mailed under separate in carrying out the purposes of the | British Columbia, where he atended a in accordance therewith, to wit: For a since August 22nd, 1932 at rate of Automobile Truck DeciHion» cover, should prove o f great inter«- -t act. It has now decided to allocate fair. j deer«» whereby It will be decreed thnt 8% per annum, and the Or Those Who further to you. I hope that you find the a limited amount of its funds to aid * * * ____________ _______ against _____ Frank sum o f $50 attorney fees, and tho plaintiff have judgment Want to Finance opportunity to study it, as therein the communities in the Willamette Mr and Mrs- O. B. Kraus and family ] } Dletsch and Rulh R. Dletsch forThe many points are discussed which valley in the preparation of their ap- ot Hillsboro were visitors last Monday „ „ m rj flftren hundred dollars <$15011) further sum i j $98 02 costs and Their Auto Insurance should be of interest to your read plications for loans for construction 'lt H r home of Mr and Mrs. Floyd pr|ncipsl of note and Interest from disbursements, and the costs o f said BY ers. Bierly, Pleasant Valley road. of sewage disposal projects. It is will August 28, 1932, at the rate of 7 percent sale and said writ commanding said The task of purifying the Willam Ing to assume the responsibility and M O N TH LY PAYM ENTS _ , T , ,, , per annum and until paid, and the fur- Kale of all the following bounded ette river is one which will prove of the expense o f all necessary prelimin- Car Johnson and Vernon Moore. , hP, , tjm nf nn r hundred nnd fifty dol- and described real property, situated W ill I)o Well to Sea great importance to the entire state. ary engineering work to be performed wh«> makes his home at the Johnson |,r„ attorney foes, nnd for all Leonard Adams Besides Its value as a necessary im in the preparation o f the application, home, are ernployed In the hop yards 0<her rosin In and about this suit ex in Washington county, state of Ore provement, there can be no ques if the cities will in turn agree to take npap I«iaependence: At the pendfd, and that plaintiffs snld note gon, to w it; All o f the north eighty tion that it offers an opportunity for the legal steps necessary, including ^ .. . ,, . . _ . . „ and mortgage be declared to be a first eight (88) feet o f Lot numbered f*. M. Madden Real Estate Offira widespread employment of a charac the submission of the question to the five (6 ) o f Block lettered “ B’’ ,. .L l na and superior lien on all of the follow ter that will produce definitely use vote o f the people. The financial aid wpp* p|>d in Salem, where they at- . , property, to wit Beginning at the Reaworth Gardens" as shown by ful and permanent works In exchange the board is offering will have no tended the_ state ^alr and visited with northwest corner o f lot 5 Clemens sub- the records o f said rounty and slate. for the money expended, no less than restrictions attached to It other than relatives o f M r ./ a lx who reside there dlvU;on, section 15, township 1 south, Why Pay More? 60 per cent of the project cost going the agreement o f the cities to vote NOW TH EREFO RE, by virtue of range 1 west, WHInmette meridian, be Cash SAVE Cash directly to local labor. In circular No. upon the project, and if this is favor Mrs Herbert Morrison and son and ing a part of the .Samuel O. Stott D L. aaid execution, judgment, decree and 1 of the federal emergency adminis able, to make applications for the daughter of Oregon City spent last «Monday Special C. No 48; thence southerly along the order o f sale, and in compliance trator in which the rules prescribed loan, and to repay this board the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs center of the county road No 68, also with the order o f said writ, I will M EN'S SU ITS, Clean*#) and by th«i president are stated, the fol amount it has expended in the city’s Frank C. Fluke, Tile Flat road. known ns Van Ness ave., a distance of Pressed .............................. $.50 lowing excerpts are taken: behalf only in case the loan is ap 150 fiet, to n point on the west line of on the eighteenth day o f September, Mr. an«l Mrs. Truitt of Portland were .«0 1933 at the hour o f Jo o'clock in LADIES’ DREHSES, Plain .. ‘"Section 7. Preference (1) Projects proved by the federal government and I * 1" " »J « ^ l n l '>r Integrated with and consistent with a the money is loaned for the construc visitors last Sunday at the home of Mr j the forenoon o f said day at the L A D IE S ' COATS, P l a i n .............. 50 "‘ a*.« rart h' rPln dp- state plan are to be preferred to the tion work The board is making this and Mrs. W. C. Hall. . , . scribed; thence southerly along the east door o f court house o f said SU ITS, l*reased only .................. 36 o ffer in order that this program may Isolated or inconsistent. And also „ „ _ ,, _ . . _ center of said county road No 68, also for all the right, W H IT E TROUSERS, Cleaned “ 'The following classes of projects be carried out In Its entirety. S. H Pomeroy. Mrs Robert Pomeroy known as Van Ness a v e , a distance of cash in hand, and Pressed ....................... .36 will be preferred as to the grant; (1) “ I wish that you wr>uld present thr and three daughters nnd Mrs George 70 feet to a point on the west line of title, am! interent which the a U ve Waterworks projects. (2) Sewer pro- matter to your council and hope that Newell o f Portland attended the re said lot No. 5; thence easterly nnd at name.1 defendants or any o f them Our Repair Work Always R IG H T jects. (3) Sewer-disposal projects suf your city will Join as an Integral part union o f the Pomeroy family held al tight angles and parallel of the south hove in said real property at the Leaving Work Here Hares flclently comprehensive as to rend«-) o f the large Willamette valley com- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight erly line o f lot No 5, a distance of 225 date o f plaintiff’s fortgage, nr there jam rriM K M O NEY a river or lake system, used by many inunity In the accomplishment of this Pomeroy o f Hillsboro last Sunday, feet, thence northerly and at right an a • a after «,r now have in said premises, communities safe as a water supply ' purpose Kindly let me know Im- gles and parallel t„ the west line of said MeavcHon Cleaning and satisfy said execution, judg “ From the above, the attitude of mediately your reaction to this pro- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Valentine and lot No. B, a distance of 70 feet; thence to the government may clearly be seer posa) I f you desire this aid, action hous» guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Doss westerly nnd parallel to the north line ment, decree, and order o f sal.e in- Dye W ork« as favoring this type o f project, and should be taken Immediately so that of Milwaukee, WIs., were visiting with o f said lot No. 5, a distance of 225 feet, terest and costs. Said sale being T. G. ROGERS. Prop. the people of the state of Oregon, the work may be started before wln- friends and relatives In the North to place o f beginning, ctmtslning one- made subject to redemption p rivi Five Years In Your Town Plains district last Monday. where the matter has been placed to ( ter.’' third of sn nere, more or less, all of lege as per Oregon statute. The Beaverton Review SOUTHERN PAC iriC PROTECT Heaverton, Oregon