T flE ■wag'. SB the 3rd day o f duly, 1335, by the Tax CeflMtor of the Comity of Washington, State of Oregon, for the amount of $14.10, the same til­ ing tha amount then due and delin­ quent for taxes f r the year 5930, i *et ,-r erit!i penalty, interest and costa tlmrcon upon I h real prop­ erty (>»'■ i d to If rmnn Metzger (now d - m s d) o f whi'h property d#fe idanta, Nattia R Metsger and Henry W. Matr^cr (heirs of sold Hermnn Metzrer, d-eared) ore tb# owner* a* a pear* of record, alt- ilutei In Washington Coonty, State o f O 'cym , aed pgrtlc'ilarly bound ed and de-erlb-el as follow*, to-w lf I/ot Three (8 ) Block Forty- on* (41) Metrger A re Tract*. Veu are furth » " jrrj, - rse’t r e no ... 9181 Beaverton Review laaued Every THE HEA VKRT0J1 R E V IE W i.■ *i 1 111 . "-i,M Friday at Or* yon, Maaver'.un, — ®y— REVIEW PUBLISHING Ju'lette t'xrter J. II. Ilulatt . ,,. CO lare dttirit.g a infunimi i ■ ply fon ai ßi\a» Ho, ht tart of Out uttetpepet. Hocety Editor Manager «M 1 ■ .«— forgetting our p e„ r y | .. |r|o;__ urd inhlbtions and Many month* ago V rent, your few moments of lovu. |n * I h | i y >u u«J <•»! a girl L. A. to giva up Ihc married man whom • • • *hu loved. I too wa* fared with Out n. - - it wh:c'i hat often p,,, aunir problem— and I tried to bicn ueed agait«*. women working follow your advice. I waa deeply In oft'.rea 1» that 2 hey are alwaya l°v* with my employer-no I tailing In love with their employ- lucrative portion cr, #mj !«< „ „ miserable about It. gav* fp tha i ha which I held. I haven t aecn ii"r . j heard from h m elnce, but my love fi u „ juh 1 i j , m be-mit g rather lm- him I,,, r'lih. r , , The day may nut be » in , ■*» an auto- l »hated, ;r ' H mv trtumnh of w l ' * , °.T '......... and my triumph of will- to J,i ttify the argument. when they will throw mobile or two when one no buy • • ¡ W " « ' t l m 'o r . No rt'rnrdy of coun. a gen- ¡a s »». *7.25. 12% Irt'; 1916, rert ma very little cnnsoljtion. I am ut- „¡mj cure —gun i 1 I never to fall gallon of gaaollna. no. 14 *61, *2.r.O, 12% in t; 191«, terly mlarroble. I know that he 1» Bn,| wh l» t * tiue t at tln.e and rrc't no 14606, *11 07, 12% Int.; 1 he eminent ul.enl ta who con­ making a great effort to forget B|)Mnce do nlmcet always cure, they 1917. ror't no. 14277, *9 37, 12% tend that insanity t.i contagious may amt fulfil the duty he owe* hi* wlf are rot elwn'. *| effective. For there Int.; 1918 r»e*t no !1S'8. *8.92, at leaat have offered tha key to and children—and that he la Juat are men and women who love only 12% Int.; 1919. r w ’t n . 14585, *9.39 as unhappy a*I. Divorca la Impo*- once and who are faithful to that sumo i4uo. c verdict*. 12% Int ; 1921, ree’t no. 15943, •Ibls. love until death. *13 07, 12% Int.; 1922, rec’t no. And, withal, I don’t t>r|ieve such All that I eald before tn the ar- 1(5467, *12 62, 12% l»t.; 1923, rec’t Some of thea« society women a remedy la a cure. I.lfe la ,0 tide to which you refer hold true, must find It rather difficult to re­ no. 15935, *12.05. 12% Int.; 1924, »hurt so hitter—why aren’t w* and you must give the cure suffl- rec’t no 9174, *5.85, 12% int.; 1924, member who they mairU'd last so juettffed In taking our happineu c,,nt tlrn, U t the they can tell where to go home. le.-’t no. 14024, *5 74, 12'/« int.; all ia above were p i'd on Jnlv 8, 1925. There were more second lieuten­ Gill, deceased, aid to all person* W --------------- Said Nettle It. M■ Ing describad 'iu nc> ,h“ “ COUnl* following oc.cr.oea rsal res, propertv proper for^tH. t o * , « f some now.- tho MtBte of Vho d V.uHr« I us *sc«od rlaaa matter I>aeai)ib«i 'J, 1U-•. at tha posWUis«' at He«' . ii i'ri K'iu, un.tr I«* Art of March 3, 1879. ' _ U t ll'A Y , NOVEMBER 16# 1928. * “ ■ —— — ———— It take* tha month of Junuary to »how u* jU4l what th* weather man mvana by “ mean temperature." . . That hunter out In Indiana who shot through a Khool-housa win- dow may not be able to hit a rab- Lit out ti «au.il be tough on the broad tide of any baru that hap pc ned tv be in his palli. Mongl^ io cessed: Tho Fa»t half of lo t «ix (6). Spencer Homestead, Wnshlngnn County. Oregon, and the Fast half of lo t seven (7 ). Spencer Homestead. Wnthington County. Oregon for th# purpose of raising fund to pay the taxai against «aid pro ,n rty. the claim* against said #• tt*. the coats of administration, art* the expenie# of such «alt as pray f „ r fn said petition. Date of fir«t puhlictlon, 2nd o November, 1928, date of last pul licstlon Sftth of November. 1928. W ITNESS my hard and the see „ a»ld ___ court ____ affixed this 27th d»' of o f October. 1928 Edw C I n Clerk of Probate Court o Washington, County, Orgeo- No doubt some « f the 274 men SUMMONS who are now engaged in a foot For Publication in Fcrec'oaure o' ■ ace across tho Linitvd Slates ob­ Tax Lien. jected to running down to the cor­ IN TH E C IC IIT COURT OF TUI ner grocery for a loaf of breaj STATE O F O R E G O N FO I when aakid to by their women W ASHINGTON COUNTY. folks. L. R Miner. Ilalntiff vs. Netti- R. Metrger; Henry W . Metzge On# uf the great problems of mo­ and Flora M#txger. hi* wife: A dolph Wolfe, unmarried; llenr; dern hie Is tlte proper use of lei­ sure Ume. We liequenlly see quite G. Wolfo and Laura Wolf*, h wife; Geo ge Wol e and Gertrudi successful inen and women who are Wo'fe, hi* wife; Jerome Wolfe no lunger compelled to earn a liv­ Sanford Wolfe and Sadie Wolf» ing, who have ucnieved alfluencr. hi* wife; Adelo 0 !* ‘ n and B* i and are at tha same time, bored. The fast lught life of our largv { Olsen, her huehand; Sadie Colli and Robert Collier, her husband towns and ciUea Is the result of Florence Wolfe Ettleeon nnd J this state of affairs. How can the Ettleson, her husband; Edwari schools liaip to train ins next gen­ Neustadter, un m a r r i e d an- eration for higher types of enjoy­ Jack Neustadtcr, a minor; nls ment ? all other person* or parties un­ 1. There is the resource of read­ known claiming any right, title ing. Not only in biographies, no­ estate, lien or interest in th. vels and books of travel do w« hu.e real estate de,rri!,ed in the n a sure reruge aguinst boredom, but mended complaint herein, De also in genu.ne love of poetry and higher liUratuis is to be found one1 fondant*. of the moat elevating forces in life. | To Nettie R. Metzger; He-ry G Wolfe ard l anr.t Wp’f». his wife Nowadays ail our towns have good George Wolfe and Gertrude Wol public libraries. What the school his wife; Jerome Wolfe; Senior n or Interest in the real estnti ly put on plays of a high degree described in the amended com uf merit. Tho bchool through its plnlnt herein, of the above named dramatic club and the study of plays defendants; In its English department can and IN THE NAME o r THE STATE i n doing much to make tho drama a great positive and constructive force OF OREGON: You and each of you in a creative way. Certainly no bet »re hereby notified that L. R. Min­ ter use of leisure can be imagined er the holder of Certificate of De- than iir connection wth a play which Imquency numbered 1873. issued o" grips the motions and seta us 1 the 19th day of May. 1925, by the Tax Coll-ctor of the County of thinking. Washington, State of Oregon, for 3. Most powerful of all tha arts the amount of 110.84, the same be­ Is music. Its roots are deep in our ing the amount then due and de­ emotions. It cheers us when we linquent for taxe* for the year ara sad and forma a fitting expras- 1920, together with penalty, Interest son of joy In the hour of success. * n»e- facillitles for performing good plays qU(>nt years with the rate of In- nnd thut sufficient time nnd set- terost on said amounts as follows: ting he given to the musical inter- | f or (hp ypnr 0f rec’t no. ®»ta. 1460.3, $4 50, 12% Int., 1917, rec’t The French are trying wome n no. 14225 , $4.10, 12' int.; 1918, rooks In ther army. Kitchen po- | re0't no. no. 14854, $t.l5, 14854, $1.15 12% Int.: Hoe may not be such a bad job In 1919 , rec*t 12 rec’t no. 14582, $8 23, no. 14682, that army, int.; 1021, rec't no. ] 169SÎ, $8,fi5. 12 % int.; tost, roc’t no. 1643(1, IN THE COUNTY COURT roc’t no. 12% Int.; 1923, . . THE STATE OF OREGON FOR if,SIS ¡M fi4 1 int,; 1924, ree’t W ASHINGTON COUNT V ----- FRO-¡no. 8587, *4 19. 12% int.; all above BATE DEPARTMENT. were paid on Mav 19, 19,,5. Fur In the Mailer of the Estate • ( 1924 , 'rec’t no. 14925. $4 15, 12% Jennie McGill, dell atlon of the sum­ — O. A. cooper, mons, exclusive of the day of said t r t pubbeation, a>d d-fend this ac­ Nazarene Church tion or pay t l* amounts due as a- Lhxiith of Christ 1»-ye shown, together with costs and 16:00 A. M. Sunday School, J. L. a'rued interest, and in case o f your Announcement* for Nov 18 Holden, Superintendent. failure to do so, a d ree will be Father'* ami Son's week begins 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. rerd-red foreclosing the liens of this week, we are going to wind up 6:30 P. M. Young People'* Meeting said taxes and eosts against the the week Sunday with a sermon 7:70 r M. Evangelistic Service. land and premises above named. to fathers and sons on the subject, Prayer meetings every Tuesday This summons 1* publt hed by or­ ’* 1 ami i i ». Lad will go yonder and at 9.00 A. M. and Wednesday, 7:80 der of Honorab’e Geo. R. i agley, wa will worship." The n en and th* P. M. at the church. Cottage pray­ Judge of the Circuit Court of the boy* will be our special guests next er meeting Friday evenings. A wel- State of Oregrn, for the County Sunday morning com* to all is axtended o f Washington, and srdd order wa* The Bible »chool meets at 9:45. — Roy C. Nolt, Poster. mad* and dated th's 30th day >f This la a high-test fil ing station fur October, 1928, ar.d the date of the' your soul- Park in front of the chur- . St. Cecelia Church first publication of this summons is th and come in. th* 2nd day of November, 1928. The C. E. 1» where our young pe­ Surday Masses — 7:40 and All process and papers in this ople learn to be leaders. It meets at pro ee ling may be served upon the 7:00 Th# contest U still on. Only Hi­ 10 a. m. undersigned re Idlrg within the re» weeks to go. Sunday Catechism — 8:90 and State o f Oregon, at the address ( The evening sendee at 8:00. Tha 9:30 a. m. hereinafter mentioned- rermon wil, be in, ‘ It Jeau* came Baptism — 2 p. m. L. R. M ne», Pl«lntlff, Residence would 1 be glad to see him?’’ Would W eekday Mass 8:20 a. m. *nd Address, Mstsger Oregon. I want Him to find irt right where M. B. Bump, re«:d»ence and ad­ I am each day? Would I b» as glad and 7 :3ft p. m. dress, Hillsboro, Oregon Rev. J. M. O 'N eill as if one of my earthly friends ca­ f). O. Bump. re»’d' n-e and ad­ dress. Forest Grove Tlrcgon. WWW « « V » « « » «««»»'■ A»tornev* for Plaictiff. Date of First Publication, Novem­ ber 2, 1928. Date of Last Puldieaticn. Janu­ Clip this coupon and oiail >» with *1 f >r a lix week.' trial tuhtrrlptioa ta ary 4, 1929. TH E CHRISTIAN SCIENCE M ONITOR Publish«'! by TH* CMs.en.H acunes P ublisrino Sociurr BoMon. M**Mrtiuaetts, V. 8. A la Io It It 7 rw nina Snula not Ota and lin Hnsdlal and tbs* otb^r U*t«r-a. — T h * CaaianAia « cibmcs MoMrroa, Bsek Bay Htatloai. Boaton. Maso. Berthold’s Famous Feed# Nul i e uf C* y Bu | t Meeting Not e* is hereby given that the budge; cummittec of the town of vav rtun, Wa hi gt .n County, Ori-gun, a mun.c pal corporation, has e l in the offi.e of the '«vying bo rd, to-wit: Th* To-vn Council of a M.:d T.wn, the «total ed estim Us of ti.a to al amounts of re- e.pts, and also th* tp’uil amount of money to bj raided by tax- • tkn, and expended by said municipal corporation for all purpose* for :e fiscal year of 19-9. which «at mate* are made follows: GENERAL FUND EBT1 MATED EXPENDITURES arjhiJ s salary ................... ................................................... $ loO.UO JOtf.OO « .'order’s salary 160.00 - ty Attorney 1ÜO0.0O »w o t light* .. 50.00 rioting ......... 100 . 0 ) re Department 250.0J ___ J W nl. ng Fund for Water Bonds ..................................... ......... 1000.0J tercet on Water Bonds ........................................................... imergency Fund ..................................................................... ..... ... B e rth o ld ’ Egg M ash B e rth o ld ’ D a iry Feed B e rth o ld ’ S c ra tc h Feed t e l Impressions I or WOMEN THEŸ TALR ABOUT' C H A R L E S B E R T H O L D .... . f o a l amount to be raistd by tax :.tion .......... ........ ........... STREET DEPARTM ENT /otal ................................................ .r et Crossings ......................................................................... o k Roads ................................................................................. r age ................................................................................... f- tal Hay, Garden Seed 9028.19 »«W -00 1200.00 400 00 «>0.00 800.00 G rain, Feed, P o u ltry Supplies Lim e, C em ent, P laster, FertM zer Beaverton, Ore. Will Be Shown At The BEAVER THEATRE Thors- Fridya, BaU. Nov. 22-23-21 S.P. ESTIM ATED KE: Ell TS ’O U N T Y $800.00 , TA X L E V Y An I n tico is aso hereby given that the sad Town Council of aid Town alt j g : s a tovyirg l>o*id, will hold a meeting at th‘! " unci’ e! ar-l- rs in th* 7«wn Hall of said town, on Monday evening, o' embay 19th’ 1928' a. the hou of 7.00 P. M „ at which time and l * ’ e all perrers who ahsll be subject to such tax lyvy, when the sam shill he n w i-, r.: y apjvar nnd be beard in favor of or aga ost sajd ax levy, or any part th reof. Dated at Beaverton. Oregon, th s 15th, day of October, 1928. c-48-2 . . „ Attest: George Thyng, Otto Erickson, Mayor. Recorder. ■ ■ R g P R g g g K g B O V ia it ir f i R R R n R B R R B R R g i a n R R R P !)R . A. E. 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