FR ID A Y , * T R IL ~ I IlC H e a v e r i o n ti I»*uid ev ery ton, O regon. H F.A V K U m N 21, li»:« H m ik W F rid a y a t B eaver­ E n tere d as second-clais m ail m a t­ te r D tc. 9, 1922 a t th e Poatoffiee a t B eaverton. O regon, u n d e r th e act o f M arch 3, IS ,9. J H. Hulett, FshU r A Publish«. S p rin g is here. C onfidence i* be­ ing resto red T h e fed eral b udget i* being balanced. T he th irs ty a re be­ ing tak en care of. "lj-'e h u n g ry a re being provided fo r. l ’lans f o r u n ­ em ploym ent and farm re lie f a r e t a ­ king shape. B usiness in m any lines is show ing im provem ent. There is a new and b e tte r feeling. T h e o u t­ look it b rig h te r th a n it has b»*en fo r som e tim e. Yes. sir. th e re a re indications th a t th e S p rin g of 1933 w ill not only b rin g re lie f from « n«>ne too pleasan t w in te r; it may m ark the over-due p assin g of a th te e -y e a r plague. Oregon-Owned Company Prai&ed eo nsMe nobly 1«.** th a n 1 p er cent o f B eaverton' n u i t b# adequately tu p population. W hat i t n o r* , t^iis plied with all th a m a te ria l needed g ro u p re p resen ted * m inority o f fo r th e ir supply h r for» any such th e « 'to ra n * them*«'Ivo*, fo r it ha* o«>mmo.iity can be law fully «old to n e ev v er e r includisi a* many one of the included as m any a* as oik - o th e - r th an the inhabitant* fi-u rth o f :he to ta l Army a n d Navy ‘ ll>' en listm ent* betw een A pril ti, 1917 A R T IC L E 3 an d N ovem ber 11, 1919." — F ro m O f Flections Th«» V eteran R acket, by L aw rence Section 1 T here shall 1* a gen Sullivan, in the A pril A tlantic rr a l city election held in the city M onthly. annu ally concurrently w ith the state and county election on th e firs t OFFERS TO WRITE Tuesday a fte r the firs t Monday of Novem ber, a t which tim e elective CITY CHARTER officers shall be elected by th q ual­ ified electors of the City as in this In th e e a rly sum m er o f 1935 Act provok'd, and such initiative, y o u r ed ito r volunteered his sesvii ,,,n ailers as referendum and o th r er r m atters at e» in g e ttin g out a c h a rte r for lu e may be su b m itted shall be voted .. •« k-1- a i o r t.m A M tlU c lt ^pO T l oi. n -v» oi B eaverton. A fte u e r I ____ ■ g . « Council >' invìi agrveii — ——-, » 2 o Special p rv >■ i elections agreed io to am- ac- Section elections may may ule.i k . „ _ ! I . J » . . i _ - cept ami pa ,i - on th t e v p j'UMiu roduct i wihui w hich *1*° --- he '•*•'** called k by ’j wip th# L City ily council Council ... * . k „ > ., 1 % Si,., ...I ...la .» * by P V Y i t ' I Ilf Itili o r nrilinsn ,«a a a ... .a wan to have t w n the rt'su lt iU’ V lotion o r ordinance, a t auch co n fe te n o> by m em bers of a com- Vm** ** *e>J council may designate n u tte e com posed o f one councilm an Jl>r ,u hmiaaion o f initiative or re- o re m em ber o f the C ham ber of erendum m easures and such other l . 1 one h iw am an . m atter* as th e C ity Councd may The co m m ittee did a lot of work on th e C h a rte r but acco rd in g ,t*> Nectmn 3. The R eoonW , shall, th e m an n er in which it w as to be J1, 1 direction of the City placed before the voter* a t an el«'.-- **.n f 1 m** I**» th an ten days l:> n. it i ad t i l e paw ed on by th e 7 * general or special elec- i a th iiii .I° n' 1 r officer* to he elected a n j ■ f th e C h a rte r w as w ritten up and '* m***u r**' if any, to be subm it- a ed ■!! b> th e t'ouncil but the f ' and * general election, sta te co m m ittee found it increasingly *. w l** **• « 'n c u rre n tly m ore and m ore difficu lt to get a W.* . gen eral S tate and County -.«■arirg to have th e ir w ork passed *. ' on* and ' n case o f a special o r. A t last th e w a te r questio n , th e on...,u c " J101*'* shall aL«o nam e sp rin g s and th e well, w ith the * >r* Pl, f e an d the hour of pum p a g en ts, th e d rillin g com pan- ,n* and f ^°*'ng the polla. So- So g re a t wu our e n th u si- , °. *uc“ election may be pre- K'v th a t we had reduced a little of ' J *” • voiincil, and if no th e r.ro p w -d a ct to type intending ... ,U *® 0 .^ T * 1** he made, th a t t - ould c-st th e T o w - pnly ¡ ' ¡7 'f '. * * L * ’ven hy post- w hat th e p a p er cost to p rin , it on. " T n " „V diff? " " ‘ P«*- T he budget com m ittee m ade ar. .# .7 .,, t!lin <‘a c *’ Pixvinct a p rro p ria tio n o f $250.t8) fo r the tw o w*ekN b >’ publishing in p re p a ra tio n o f a eva rt« r. w ithout Buhii«Ha«l * n ,w *P»Per m y knowlo :ge. Now v .m a m ovem ent i- , tw ™ enty ")' nty know ledge. i« .j..-. , u v_ , , 1 y ._ .......... ...... ............................. V o-o election- »mmedlately precee* imr — - — F , ( **»ll*f such One hundred a n d fifty seven years ago. 'D iom as Jefferson w ro te, “ G overnm ents derive th e ir ju st pow ers from th e consent o f the governed. ' On th a t principle our fo re fa th e rs w ent fo rth in b a ttle a r- ta y . aryl m aintained th e ir indepen­ dence from those w ho would m ake th eir w ill th e pow er o f a g o v e rn ­ m ent. Down th ro u g h th e a g e s th a t principle has been g ain in g gro u n d until in 1917 th is c o u n try agai took up arm s to defend th a t prin ciple. and “To m ake th e w orld safe fo r D em ocracy.” T oday, F rid ay . A pril 11. a n . i r came in and took violent exception to w hat we had p rin te d how he voted on a m easu re befo re th e City Council. W e w ere p re se n t a t the Council m e e tirg and th o u g h t wv heard th e vote on th e “ b eer o rd in ­ ance." O u r v isito r claim ed th a t he v * * ' r * did not v o te fo r th e ordinance. It s a t ...........- is w ith in th e possibilities th a t we m such a m an n er th a t only law yers Section 4. No person .h .l l i did n o t h e a r co rrectly . B ut our can . d e m ta rd w h at the law really qualified to rot* , t any e le c t.'« m ears seldom p lay us tric k s to th a t say. W hy n o t let a tra in e d w rite r the city who i , no, \ n t i t l 5 to th i ex ten t. If th e y have, we offer our w „ te th e c h a rte r. If th e c h a rte r p riv ileg e, of e le c to r u S .^ ^ hum blest apologies. If th e y did h e a r ha* to he w n tte s it seem« as log- gen eral law* o f the S ta te of n Z cce-rectly, th e n w hy th e fu r o r? " j t * J? “ ‘ ; i - • » ►. » « i s I t is ev ery m an s p riv ileg e to I its th a t be ause it is a law. a law - in th e corporate lim iu of the Citv vote as he sees fit. He has th a t y e r should m ake it. fo r a period of th irty d a y , n,x t rig h t, and we n e v er have q u es­ We a re p rin tin g herew ith a p art preceding the d ate of such election tioned th a t rig h t. B ut w hen he o f w h at we in o u r enthusiasm h a ; Section 5. P rio r to srty special votes one w ay. and th en goes out se t in ty p e alm o st a y ear ago election the C ity Council shall ap- on th e s tre e t and te lls all and su n ­ point th ree judges and two clerks d ry th a t he did not vote th e way AN ACT o f election who shall possess the he re a lly did, then th a t is nc fit To am end an a ct en titled "A n a c t 'FJa llf,f* ti° n , o f an elector in said man f o r a m em ber o f th e Council . ty l t kn y ft* or clerk o f elec- If he vote*. let him no t be a- to incorporate th e Town of Bea- v erto n in W ashington C ounty, Ore- tlon ,0 •PP»*nted shall fail to ap sham ed of his vote. He is n o t o- th e proper tim e bliged to vote. And if he voted o re g o n .' passed by the legislative as- peV *n<1 , e r w way and th o u g h t he w as v o tin g sem bly of th e S ta te of Oregon, “ "¡1 p1* " ' th* judges p resent may another, th en th a t can be rem edied, F e b ru a ry 10, 1893, and to am end r,1J such v»fancy o r vacancies by th e "A m ended C h a rte r of the Town ■PP0 ln t"'» n t o f oth er person* th e re ­ but to d e lib e ra te ly vote one w ay. of B eaverum , W ashington County, and a11 Jud*-e* and clerks 0f and th en to lie about it is no w ay O regon ' a d o p ted a t a special elec- eIect,° " "hall take an oath to to act. lion o f th e legal v oters of th e Town the c on*titution and laws B ut to g e t to a little p le a s a n te r of B eaverton, W ashm gtxn County, of O regon and to faith- atm osphere, th e re is an old song. O regon, D ecem ber 14, 1912 and any LU y Pe r ,o r '»' th e duties of such of- “The B rew er and th e S unday- .«ubsequent am endm ent th ere to ; | flCi School M an.'' I t ru n s so m eth in g to BE IT E N A C T E D by th e people t ■ S ect,° n All g en eral city e!«c- the effect th a t th e tw o w ere n e ig h ­ of th e Town of B eaverton, W asn- l l ° ns *, co'nm ence and close con- bors th a t th e y lived am icab ly side in g to n Cour.ty, O regon, and BE WIth th e »«tneral S u te by side, ra isin g flow ers. perhaps, IT O R D A IN E D by the people of Count>r e,*c tions held »t the or vegeables b u t alw ay s frien d ly . th e Tow n o f B eaverton as follow s: I mf. t,n ’* “ n J in all special City They voted, a s all good citizen s do, --------- elect,ons the poll, d i.R oWn and both voted th e sam e tick et. A R T IC L E I °,c^ A M. and , h * e „ The la s t sta n z a o f th e song run« C o rp o rate E xistence t, . o c .o c*t P - M of the same day som ething like th is; S ection 1: An a c t en titled “ An of the election may “W hen th e la s t roll has all been a c t to in co rp o rate th e Town of ? . d “ CPetjon, close the polls tak en , ar.d before S t. P e te r wo , B eav erto n " passed by the legisla- 1 , 7 " " f hL° “ r, ^ tw e e n the hour* of stand, :u re of th e S ta te of O regon and A ,K f ^ k M and 2 »’d o ck P. M. If th e devil will su re g e t th e a cts, c h a rte rs, am endm ents to char- 1 „ i. * . *am e day »n*1 th e polling B rew er, th e n w ho’ll g e t th e S u n ­ te rs and all oth«-- legislation am en- iL * ^ ‘or special elections shall 1* day-S chool M a n ? " d a to ry th e re to which in an y m anner i ^ th.e « t y Council, ,„ d a p p e rta in to the local governm ent y Coun? ''. m ay ln i u dis- FAI . - BEHIND I H E P R E g l- c / th e Town of B eaveilon, W a^n- doij - ' i>rev‘r i b« mone than one DENT'S ECONOMY PROGRAM in g to n C ounty, O regon, shall read f . : . , * , P aCe / nd ^ 'g n B t e the dis- “ When tv.e F ed eral G overnroer.» an d a f t e r the adoption of th is act ~ . ‘hereof. closed its books fo r th e fiscal y e a r do re a d as h e re in a fte r provided. ‘ w tlo n ‘ The term of office of 1932, th e A m erican people w ere S ection 2. T h . in h ab .U n ts of t h i T * leCte<1 to und" - shocked to le a rn 'h a t revenues fro m th : t p a rt of W ashington County, , , comr"enoe on the firs t income tax es— individual a n d cor­ O regon, now d esignated as tne ° f JJ a n u a ry ne)“ »D er the p o ra te com bined—did n o t q u ite Town of B eaverton and th e ir su e -! o il* " ’ a " d ^ m i n a t e accordingly «over all th e costs o f th e V e te ra n ’s cesso rs w ith in th e boundaries or w u T n ,° n j JExc^ p t ** h*»-ein other- A d m in istratio n services fo r the b m u a h e re in a fte r deaenbed a re here- J b f l and as o th e rw i^ pro. tw elve m onths ju s t ended. In c re d ­ by c re a te d and establishi.-hed a body r Z y * ny o rdln“ '»f*‘ of the City ible as it seem ed, th e fig u re s w ere p olit.c and co rp o rate, by th e nam e [ive CffeCt th<> in iti»- r .disputable. Incom e-tax collections and sty le of "C ity 0f B e a v e rto n ", referendum powers re­ fo r '.he y ear, a s officially rep o rted am ! by th a t nam e shall have per- , ^ ,th ° m un 'rip a lity by Sec- by th e S e c re ta ry of th e T re a su ry , p etu al succession sue ar.d be sued, o f th e Art, i^ IV C®"««tuOon w ere $1.057,335,853, while the com ­ plead a n d be implead,-d. defend a n ! ° f 0 rf,rr'ri regulating be deff*nfU«H in < % 1 l * ®HO ifOVeminiF __ bined d isb u rsem en ts fo r v e 'e ra n s be defended, in all courts of ju s- n ? i ^ Ven" ,Ur cenoral *Pn,‘ra l *»«-tion* ana pensions h o sp italizatio n s, d isab ility tic*i and ¡n all action* suit* a n i p o- and "»«tters incidental allow ances, co n stru ctio n , bonus p a y ­ ceedings w h atso ev er; to p u rc d .se , *JL°’ j J * " a p p ly . ^ and gov- m ents. a n d ad m in istra tiv e expenses hold, own, lease and and * .» * ne a Clty e,e<:tiona under bh** ---- acquire auu n ,«aiCB K «s ____ 1 ___ a. Act. cam e to the n e a t sum o f $1,064.- possess, by purchase, g ift or other- I * 268,966. w .se, both real and personal pro- J A™ 9 Th* CitY Counerf ,*«y " I f we m ay assum e th a t e x is t­ perty within or without the cor- „ L ,rd,"«ne* prescribe . method for ing law s will n o t be f u r th e r 'lib ­ porate lim its of the City of Bea- "®m ‘nat,on o f candidates for office 7 7 7 7 m w t,n ^ ” <-#ucu*; and eralized ,' to use 'h e word o f pen­ verton for public buildings, public city improvements and ' S * * * ' may have ‘ h*'r name« sion lobbyists in W ash in g to n .— the works, and . ^ pon ‘^e ballot hy petitions g ia n d utal of a ll o u tlay s fo r W orld m ay and shall have power to sell W ar V eterans fro m N ovem ber 1918 ease, use or otherwise dispose of Tx1 !?.*" than ten 'riPil to the end of 1949 will come to the the same for the common b er.cf.f i f i h* u Clty' ,i,ed Wl‘h ‘ he tht City at m agn ificen t fig u re of $35,000,000,- to have and use a common seal ay " V r m to th e election, sta tin g ' ‘'f 3b«linjf 000. '.Such a reg im en t o f cip h ers d e­ to a lter the same at pleasure All d ii r hr» n am a «L _ nr* « without th property within or withejut the e ii- Ii- » offico ,o r ! h a fies th e im agination. “n » accomP«nied with the "l>?t us, th e re fo re , try to v isu al­ mita of the Town o f Beaverton as P , f o f th* c»ndidate tnus ize it in a w ay th a t w ill convey to now constituted, belonging to the n _ our m inds ju s t how much m oney Town of Beaverton, or the title ^ City Coun''i, "hal1 th a t rta lly is. P ictu re a house c o s t­ which is vested in the sa.d town S ju a S and - ing $10.000. V ery w ell; th e gum »hall become and rem-in* the a C ,f o r conducting elections would provide 3,500,000 of them . lute property of the City o f Be*- thl> Act' and Spaced on fifty foot iots. th e y would verton, until disposed of according ° ‘h' rW'"*‘ P ^ '^ c d by ordin- line a s tre e t 33.143 miles long; or. to this Charter or other laws ap- I * Ct’ th* . law* of to p u t it an o th e r w ay, t'.-art much plicable to the transfer o f proper- S u te % City may sell water light* °f °re,ron P*‘rta 'ning to elec- m oney would build elev tn solid row s ty. The --------- . transportation or aler- any other tions, p rep aratio n and form of b al­ o f such houses betw een New York j g a s, comm odity which it may own for lets, voting *nd canvassing «hall and San F rancisco, w ith o u t allow - j the purpose o f supplying the inhab­ ro v e m all election* of the City. a rc e fo r s tre e t in tersec tio n s. M ore ) th a n one sixth o f th is im a g in a ry | itants thereof, to an y person, cor­ ARTICLE IV Bonus B oulevard is a lre a d y com ­ poration or firm, irrespective of Vacancies o f Office w hether the purchaser or purchas­ pleted. Section 1. An office ah a fl he ers live within or without the lim- “T he jo b w ts done ch iefly by th e its o f the “O ity’ o f ~ £ a ^ W ’,,r r 'W m '“d vaeant uPon the 'W th Ot­ ex-service guild, a high-pow ered way* provided that the need* ,,f rp" l,rnatl0" o f th ' Incumbent, or m in o rity g ro u p w hich a t its m a x i­ the inhabitant* of the “ c it y of opon/ „ * uc.h ¡"«ttobent ceasing to me I ity of ] (Continued on Back P sge) m um m em bership in 1927 num bered z Z RKV1F.W ( h o ex am in er for the in su ra » «> lirpartnitMit compl#t«*l it* perio d i­ cal ex am in atio n of th e O regon A u­ tom obile Insurance com pany on J a n u a o ’ 24. In his rep o rt h a s ta te * th at the com pany is to be com m end­ ed fo r valuing of it* securities a* of D ecam ber 31, 1932 instead of taking th e valuation* adopted by the N ational tkqiven'.ion of In s u r­ ance C om m issioner*, reflectin g v al­ ues a* of Ju n e 30. I t -I .ill* tory tactic*. >aid the exam iner, aro us«*l in handling claim *. In rxcxfis of 55 per cent of its Imnd value* a re U . S . governm ent bonds and the rem ainder « re of a high g rad e and good m a rk e ta b ility . All of it.« m ortgago* and a su b sta n tia l |«urt of its investm ent* aro in the s ta te of tfregoti A fter paying a lt ju s t an d legal claim* and se ttin g asaie adequate reserve*, it show s a su r plu* to poticyhokfen t i 1198,498 51. In conclusion the rep o rt sta te s th a t a* a result of the exam in atio n it appear* th a t the O regon A uto­ mobile In surance com pany i* in e x ­ cellent financial condition. It ha* paid out in claim s to it* policy- holders the sum of $943,496.00. Based on the volum e of business tran sacted , c ap ital and surplus, the com pany it in a position to rentier service o f a high o rd e r to its policy- holder* . The O regon A utom obile In su r­ ance com pany it pu rely *n O regon in stitu tio n being a stan d ard stock com pany owned en tire ly by O regon people an d is most deserving of p atro n ag e by O regonians. It is the one and only Stock C asualty com pany owned en tirely by O regon pi'o p le. T his splendid com pany has Ix-en representtnl in B eaverton aiul vicinity fo r the last seven years by S '. J Sk»*c. Mr. and Mrs. David Fhelps »pent the week end a t Independence tire . W-ith Mr. Phe|p* p aiv n ts. ~fQ)aiïtfted Adveriifittf Farm s, Incoili# __________ I W anted A cts'age, p roperty lo traiki o r sell; ala«», Oregsui p ro p erly to tr a i e for Edison M ania la m p a IU1'. off! Idaho. M iller A Kelly a t 1168 a t K am le’rg era. _______ T h ird a're*>t lUllslxino. O re gufi. Adv Fd. 19-20 Fay Ilium Seed. S|M*'ial, I-lb. pkg 29c. Browns I’eav erto n Fbm inacy. l \ anted -A th re e to five y e a r loan W e'll haul your g arb ag e for 25* of $550 on reaidence a n d church u month. Phon« 7HM fo r prom pt p ro p e rty ; lot 100 x 100, C orner irrv ic f. Adv cl!, tf F in d and S to tt streeta , tU-aver ton, Ore. W. I*. Amleraoui F u r Ssl« O r T rad* 26 a c res at ___________________ Ad*, c-21 Honv- K inton, $1500. G I'orry. M ISC E L LA N EO U S P -20 ertoti. O regon. FO B SA LK Auction S ale - 4 if Hornes and live stock, S a tu rd a y A pril 22 a t 1:80 IV M . . Ruby Stock F arm a t ijre»>iam, itregon. Adv. c-21 . st For S a le —• lover lta> K * K id. der, B arnes R«ad Box 33. Adv. Fd. 21. For Sale F irs t class baled V itch and O ats h ay ; u b o som e H an- NOTICE W Sehen seed Harley. John Welch M Tjlie local phalciana, D rs. Wol*li on W alker Road l mile N orth of Adv. Fr-21. am i Maaon will lie at the grad« B eaverton. schiHil W«*(ne»day, A pril 26th a t to vaccinate again»' For Sal#— A num ber of g issi | 9:00 A M pox and a d m in iste r d ip h ­ genti# h o rses w eighing from .sm all tatio n 1200 t o 16(H). Well broke. 1 th e ria toxoid as a prev en children la w rc n c e Glaake, Hillsboro. O re ' a g a in st d ip th eria. to all Route 1 I Vi miles n o rth e a st of j whoae p are n ts doaire them to have Orwicx». Adv. IM. !r-20. | these tre a tm e n t* Only th«>»e h a v ­ ing a sta tm e n l from e ith e r m other 8 hite l.e^horn* —Baby chicks. Holly- ' or fa th e r g ra n tin g pvrnuseioii will w in l H ansen strain . $8 per 100. be in o cu lated . We have o u r own flock. Fr«»e [ 7710 price for ad m in isterin g belli range. l a r g e C apacity. Ilirte r the vaccine and the toxtod Is only H atchery and F oullry F arm at 50e Th!» i* very reaso n ab le and Dundee, O regon. C-20-22 every fa th e r and m other shoul I 1 av ail them selves of th is o p p o rtu n ­ j ity to secure prot«H-lt<»n fo r th e ir TRADES ; c h ild re n . Will T rade rad io n r V ictor phono- i graph fo r good milk g o a t. F.d Jl. [ MU* l'h«»» I lay-den 67, died at H alsten, llal* ten 's H ardw are ami her home tw o miles south of Iteav F u rn itu re S to re. adv. c-20 erto n T uesday A pril 18 She » i n lairn a t Cove Ore., Ju n e I, 1864. W ANTED She U survived by a siste r M is E lla K hinrhart of B eaverton. T li1 W a n te d —Stock to p astu re. M is Donaldson, tw o mites « iuth of fu n eral wn* held a t IV gg's Chapel B eaverton ltan k Adv. IM -20 21 on /Thursday. AUTO GLASS WORKS ’ In P o rtlan d a t 149 19th S t. T el­ ephone A tw a te r 8837. U nder the m anagem ent of Jim Mil kins. T his well known concern has b e ­ come the c e n te r in the glass tra d e as U evident from th e tru ly larg e trad e th ey are receiving and the w ay th e ir rep u tatio n is spreading fa r and wide over th is p a rt of the sta te . The A uto G lass W ork* have a most com m odious shop and o ffe r a m ost com plete service in p late and autom obile glass T h e ir stock comes from the leading m anufac­ tu re rs o f the country nnd consist of m irro r g lass, w indshield glass and a u to g lass. T hey buy th e ir ! stock d irect from m anufacturer* in all the sta n d a rd sizes and in largo q u an tities and th is enables them to , i sell a t prices more reasonable th an a t the o rd in ary sto re th a t ca rrie s g lass as a sideline. M r. J M arkina handles glass of every description M irrors, wirul- shiekt am t sedan glass is very la r v - fully replaced. D on't let th a t b ro k ­ en g lass in your c ar w o rry you. Drive over and have it re p la c 'd j here quickly, prom ptly and at low ro « t. T hey have all the equipm ent for the c u ttin g o f g lass to any size and in rh a rg e o f this d ep artm en t a r e | e x p e rt m echanics who u n d e rs ta te , th « «ir.es and kinds o f g la o i. They will be glnd to e stim a te any glae* work th a t you n«‘««l. J u s t drive up to th eir place w ith your c a r if a wirolow is broken and they will take | th e m easure and have the glass in » jiffy You do not i ay fur any break ag e here as th ere is none. T hil ( men who handle this p a rt of the work a re cu tter* of ab ility and th a t experience th a t comes from the long handling of g lass products enables them to cut w ithout dnm aging the glass they a re giving you. T7i«y fe a tu re lievelln* g rim in g , polishing all kinds of g lass in eluding autom obile glass of every kind. T hey m ake p late g lass desk and fu rn itu re tops, show rases, sto re fix tu res and in fact e v e ry ­ th in g in th e g lass linn. In m aking th is review o f o u r p ro ­ g ress we a re glad to ro m p lim en t th e Auto ti'a s« W orks upon th e com pleteness of the service a 'l i th e large tra«!e they a re securin f because of th ei reasonable price j Zenner Seed Co. The m an ag er of Z er.ncr's Seed Co. a t 51U B elm ont S tre e t in l ’o rt- | Iand hag a re p u ta tio n f a r and wide a* a business m an o f wide e x ­ perience and straig n lfo cw ard m eth­ ods and it is not su rp ris in g th a t the volum e of business is ever in ­ creasing. I f you select your seeds from the Z enner's Seed S tore you will be a s ­ sured the h ig h est q u ality seeds on the m ark et. T h eir stock include» only m erohandw e as have been te s t­ ed and have proven germ ination per centage. They starnl Ix'hir I the stock and give th e ir y ears o f e x ­ perience and a larg e list of s a tis ­ fied custo m ers as th e ir best r e f e r­ ence. The stock not only includes field ■e«ds of all kiii made a scien tific stu d y of the needs of the te r rito ry in seeds and se - cures special b ran d s th a t su it th« trad e of th e s ta te . E v ery farnoT should call around h e re occasionally and »«e how production can be in­ creased. I f ie ir brand is by fa r th e lietter m ix tu re of g ra sse s offered fo r the purpose o f quickly producing a p er­ m anent law n. I i is prep ared from a «pc ml form ula, nnd is a careful blending of v arieties adapted to th is clim ate. I t is also highly re­ comm ended to be sown over our cou n try law ns, as it gives you a nice velvety law n d u rin g the y ear und rebuilds your old lawn. TYe m a tte r of price has also r e ­ ceived atte n tio n here, fo r it has lie- come a well established fa c t not only in the city but in the surround ing country th a t the q u o tatio n s of th is sto re a re alw ays as low as good business