The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 28, 1935, Page 11, Image 11

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    4 Thursday, November 28, 1925
H IL L S B O R O
ARG US,
H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
Pat* Th'rW
June. The sum m er was g e ttin g , as heavy as he could toss. When
midway up Io the discovery stake
G qitli led across to the r ust side
well along.
he find pitched a dozen or so up- .
Huxby had stayed on watch to on the cache platform, he strung
of the trough After every hail
keep the fire going. He m et G arth's i
he started the portly m illionaire on
be n d « o ld «, b j y
♦ ------
off-hand good m orning w ith a I the smoked slices of meat on r a w - '
again as soon as he could draw a
a ■ t b m i a «a«|
ra ta rrb .
Raking aside the
show of civility. His cool reason­ hide thongs
deep breath. They kept plodding
D o n ’t a n d a r e th l« t u r t a r a
ing hail brought him to the reali­ smudge-fire, tie stood on the rack
up t l i e tundra slope until at lust
a n o th e r d a 7» A ab fo r a F R E K
T R K A T M B N T now, T O D A Y .
zation that nothing was to be and tied all the meat close up
Mr Hamill's legs gave out. He
under the cache platform.
D le r o r e r b » w tb e u a n a d e b a r *
daggered and collapsed. He lay.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Rood cele­ gained by upstaging G arth.
fo u n d v a lla f a w lc b ly w lt b
He then climbed upon the plat­
I pm pie-faced and q u iv erin g . S|»eiit. brated th eir 35th w edding an n i­
When Mi3s Ramill left the lean­
Team standings In the various
I When able Io speak, he gasped versary Sunday with a luncheon to. G arth stooped in under the form and piled the stones on the
city howling leagues shifted some­
' an appeal: ‘ Ka-quit! U'll kill— at their home for friends and re l­ | low roof and began to rub her tie-thongs w here they came around
Tear free treat meat
atives. Present were Mrs. A. E father's knees and hips. The m il­ the poles That would keep w olver­
i me!"
H illis Io O p e n 193 6 P iny w hat from last week'« standing'
n o r available a ll
with the tie for first place b ro k ­ S eco n d T e a m D e f e a t e d by
"No such luck." G arth bantered Osmund. Mis Stella Osmund. Miss lionaire groaned that he had been ine; or o 'h er pilferers from gnaw ­
ing
the
raw
hide
to
let
the
meat
A g a in s t T ig a r d f i v e
en b etw een Perfection and F a ir­
Elizabeth
Harris,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
stricken
with
a
terrib
le
attack
of
him.
"It's
only
the
fat.
If
it
was
i i i l l i i S eco n d E le v e n
H ills b o r o
P h a rm a c y
way .In the Commercial league.
your heart, you 'd have died long A Hunt. Mis Betty Hunt, Mr. and lumbago and rheum atism . It was fall. No fourfooted creature could
now get at the meat on the under
Z. J. Riggs, Prop.
before this. Open your coats and Mrs Alfred Osmund, Mr. and Mrs. impossible lor him to move.
W whington county high school Fairw ay falling behind one garni
side of the platform, and even
Beaverton B eaver
w ent dow n let the sun soak in.”
Theo Osmund, and Mr and Mrs.
Janketbull schedule bus been an ­ in this week's Humtnury. In the
Heedless of the plaints, G arth I
would have difficulty steal­
nounced with Junuary 1(1 uh the City league. Lentz and Pastime flghtipg before the pow erful Me­ 1 The exhausted man turned flat Donald Jackson, all of Portland; rolled the com plainer out beside ' ravens
ing much of it. To complete the
opening date for the 1930 season tied for third place and the I’liur- M univille eleven 0 lo 0 Fi 14a • on his back and basked. W ithin e Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rood. Glen the cold baked leg of moose. The job. G arth pulled off the cross
Tigard opens tit Hilliiboru, B eaver­ rnacy-Hrlatol tie rem ained u n b ro k ­ November 22. An ear ly upfleld few minutes lie drowsed off. G arth Rood. Mr and Mrs. Wayne P atte r­ “sick" man ate more than e ith e r 1 poles of the smoke rack.
A ’p t r •
marcii, featuring end ru n s and off
ton ut Forest (¡rove unit St M ary’s en In the National league.
let him nap a long two hours, then son and daughters. M arjorie and his daughter or G arth. A fterw ard s..
(To to continued)
drawn a bye The schedule:
Individual high scores for the tucklu plays netted McMinnville started him on up the long climb Charlotte, and Misses G ladys and insistent urging and th e promise
Dorothy Rood.
January Kt Beaverton nt F or­ w eek w ere I.ee O ukcs, 19(1, A m eri­ In i lone touchdown
of an easy w ork-out persuaded f Say you saw it in the Argus”
Three hours later found them
McMinnville kept the Leavers at
est (¡rove; Tigard at Hillsboro; St. can league; Kalph Wilson. 222. Com ­
him to get on his feet. They wan- i
still
below
the
lower
end
of
the
hay
by
punting
out
of
hounds
near
Mury'i. bye.
mercial; If In la n d . 211. City; F
glacier. G arth at last called a halt and shoulders, and held the cup dered around through the w oods.,
the
live
and
ten-yard
stripes.
Mu-
Jauuury 14 — H illsboro at St. llretthauer. 213. N ational league,
1 to the quivering lips. "Drink, or I'll I w ith frequent pauses in the glades. I
the climb. He headed back.
Mury's.
and I. Hewitt. 190, Cannery. L ead­ bee, McMinnville buck, was u n ­ to Midway
When, several hour3 later, th e v !
down to tim berline. Ram- I pour it down your throat.”
doubtedly
the
out
la
n
d
in
g
player
January 17 Forest Grove at T i­ ers in prize contest« are J. Corrleri
retu rn ed to cam p Miss Ramill had
ill
collapsed,
so
utterly
spent
that
A
few
iiuiiutes
later
the
"dying”
of
the
game.
Pat
Baird.
Beaver
gard; St. M ary’s ut Beaverton; for tin: George Wick tire, 059 pins
com pleted one moccasin and was
Hillsboro, bye.
L. H ow e prize. J. Corrleri, 91 pins; half, intercepted two passes and he could not get up even after a m illionair(*began to eat. He bolt­ doggedly stitching at its m^te. H ux­
DAILY U NTIL MAY 14
long rest G arth took him. on his ed down the juicy tender meat u n ­
Junuary 21 Forest Grove at St C Eslinger team prize. Union Oil. covered a great deal of ground re ­ back
by came down from the trough
and
packed
him
on
down
til
sleep
overtook
him
in
the
midst
turning
punts.
RETU
RN LIMIT SIX MONTHS
M ary’s.
.324 pins, while the Perfection B a k ­
w ith the gold pan. G arth melted
to the camp, w ithout a halt.
of a bite.
I one Io llilhi Seconds
January 24 Beaverton at H ills­ e ry w eekly cuke prize was won
the
last
of
the
moose
fat
in
it
and
Huxby and Miss Ramill w ere
From PORTLAND
Coach
To urt«
"Roll the blanket over him and
boro; Tigard ut St. Mary's; Forest by R. Wilson with 222 pin
Taking advantage of the breaks,
They had pried the moose let him sweat,” G arth directed fried a heaping mess of m ush­
Chicago........... $60.10
\n
.n
(¡love, bye.
In special plav Ktinduy, the C an­ most of them Beaverton fumbles. feasting
rooms.
For
salad,
he
shook
a
q
uan­
leg out of the fire hole and brok­ “He'll wake up a new man. I'll
January 31—Hillsboro at Forest nery team dele.iied K eller Bakery Hllhl's eeond team trounced the en
Kansas
C
ity
..
.
54.95
70.60
tity
of
pleasantly
acid
sorrel
from
the clay shell The m eat had w ager he has worked off t e n
(¡rove; Tigard ut Beaverton; St. 2U2II to 2U11 on the O regon Alleys Beaverton re erves to the tunc of Ixil* off
th e bottom of his pail. With ber- ,
d to juicy tenderness. Even
M em phis......... 65.00
87.40
February 7 Hillsboro at Tigard; in Portland; Perfection Bakery won 25 to (1 on the Hillsboro field the gristle was melted into gela­ pounds of fat. to say nothing of ries for dessert, the m eal became
the
toxins
he's
burned
up.
Next
M in n e a p o lis .. 50.60
65.88
Forest Grove nt Beaverton; St. from th e New System L aundry of Thursday. In the first q u arter a tine.
a
banquet.
While
it
lasted
there
'
climb he'll m ake the foot of the was a general glow of good feel- !
Mary's, bye.
P ortland on the Hillsboro Alley . pa , from 1 aueson to Scofield gave
New
O
rleans..
70.80
81.05
When G arth laid her father in glacier.”
February 11—St. Mury's at H ills­ 2548 to 2418. and Hillsboro Alleys , Beaverton her only touchdown
ing. Even H uxby spoke pleasantly
the
leanto,
the
girl
brought
a
big
St.
L
o
u
is
.........
61.60
78.20
boro.
Though spoiled. L ilith was far to G arth.
defeated the Portland East Side
Hillsboro scored three touch­ chunk of the best meat. But the
Every savings cer­
St. P a u l. . .
50.60
February 14— Tigard nt Forest Term inal 2505 to 2335.
65.00
d o w n . in ttie second quarter. The m illionaire clim ber was too ex ­ 1 from being a fool. She had begun
As before, G arth tu rn ed in a t '
tificate
is insured
Grove; Beaverton ut St Mury's.
Sunday the Portland M antle club fii t on a pass from Tsugawa to hausted even to eat. His daughter to realize th at to get w hat she th e same tim e as Mr. Ramill. He j
•‘Coach” tickets honored In Coaches
February 21 Hillsboro at Beav­ will send u team to Hillsboro for Sigler after Hillsboro recovered a ' turned upon G arth.
wanted, som ething more than w ish­ w akened to find the first pair o f ;
only. “ To urist” t ic k e t s honored in
ing was necessary. Her father had moccasins finished. The girl had '
erton; Tigard nt St. M ary’s.
¡day at 2 p. in. and unother team fumbled kickoff. Foelker scored | "A nother of y o u r
tourist sleeping cars on payment of
dam
nable
gone
over
to
G
arth.
Even
Huxby
February 211 Hillsboro ut Forest from Portland ulso Is expected
berth rates, and in coaches.
the second from t b e eight-yard
He's dying! You've killed ; had failed her. She could not be- met his terms.
Grove, Beaverton ut Tigard.
In the A m erican league during strljie. w here it had been advanced jokes!
P r o p o r tio n a l fa re s to m an y o th e r
He gave H uxby th e moss bed j
him!”
the week the Home Laundry won by Sigler on an intercepted pass.
Eastern points.
,
lieve
her
fiance
a
coward.
He
was
up to $5,000.00
G arth smiled approvingly. "So, ’ undoubtedly brave in his w a y. and started to collect flattish stones
1 and lust 2 to Fixit Shop w hile L ater in the q u arter Hillsboro after
Choice of routes and stopovers la each
you're capable of feel­
under the Federal
arth had adm itted as much. He
the Shop won 2 and lost 1 to again recovered a fumbled kickoff ing a all.
direction.
little concern for someone I G
had
called
the
engineer
a
wolf,
not
Chevrolet C hevrolet won 2 and and Sigler made the rem aining else
T IC K E T S G O O D O K
Insurance Plan.
than yourself. Boil the cup i a fox.
lost 1 to Koyul Soda and Royal yardage on the next play.
T H E S E P R E M IE R T R A IN S
tw o-thirds full of water, and put
W
h
e
n
in
D
o
u
b
t
Soda won 2 and lost 1 to Home
Ketchum scored another touch­ in enough of that sweet tea to
The rub was over fo rp a rth . Miss
E M P IB E B IIIL B E B
(C n n lln u e tl fro m page I )
Laundry.
down for Hilhi in the third q u ar­ cool it for drirtking."
I Ramill's surrender m eant th at he
via Great Northern R ailw ay
plunge gamed four yards, a pass
Pastime, in the City league, won ter.
"The tea is hot already. I've ‘ was now the acknowledged master
11 and a first dun'll. An end run 3 games from Hornback's a n d
NO R TH COAST L1M ITEB
Give t O peretta
of the party. Huxby had also ad ­
kept
back
Dad's
share.
I’ll
give
it
via Northern Pacific R ailw ay
took the bull seven yards Into Hil­ Lentz won 2 und lost 1 to C. C.
m itted the fact by going off. in ­
Savings are accepted
The operetta "M argie Goes Mod­ to him straight.”
When in doubt what
hi territory, a plunge and a fake Store.
T O S P O K A N E . M IN N E A P O L IS .
stead of following up his implied
ern," starring M artha Lehman.
"You'll
warm
that
w
ater.”
in small or l a r g e
punt chalked up anuther first down.
S T. P A U L A N D C H IC A G O
milk to drink
Elizabeth
In the Com mercial league. Elry's Rose Thompson and
The m ining engineer stood up. threat of attack. He. however, would
Abts crashed through on the next
amounts to suit your
Boeckli was presented by the girls' “I've told you to speak respect­ require watching.
won
J
from
Dodge
und
Fairw
ay
play to throw the Olegon City
COM PLETELY
convenience.
glee club Thursday afternoon.
fully to Miss Ramill."
No man of th e engineer's coldlv
ball carrier for an eight-yard loss. won 1 and lost 2 to Perfection.
A IR -C O N D IT IO N ID
calculating
character
would
stop
G
arth
paid
no
more
attention
to
H
eadquarters
com
pany
in
the
N
a­
The Pioneers punted to Chase. I
C L E A N - C O M F O R T A B L E - Q U IE T
Dieticians universally approve
him than to th e buzz of a mos­ at anything, when the stakes of
who niude u good return, hut Hilhi ! tional, won 2 and lost 1 to Bristol's
the
game
m
eant
a
placer
w
orth
a
quito.
The
girl
looked
expectantly
I
w
hile
Union
Oil
won
2
and
lost
1
m
ilk
as
the
ideal
diet
for
all
N ew deluxe Coaches, lateat type Tour«
wii penalized 15 yards for dipping
at her fiance. He stood w aiting for million or more. M other N ature
1st Sleeping Cars, finest D ining C at
purposes. D rink m ore of it!
Wahner kicked from behind his j to Pharm acy.
G
ar'h
to
apologize.
When
G
arth
could
now
be
counted
on
to
keep
Shipping
departm
ent
ot
the
Can-
Service w ith economy meals.
own goal line to the visitors' 40. nery league won 2
the
spoiled
heiress
in
line.
But
lust
1
neither
replied
nor
so
m
uch
as
to
and
M any fares are s lig htly higher f r o «
hut Oregon City opened another
glanced around at him, the e n ­ the Wild would only sharpen and
your home station. For details, consult
attack that seemed destined to Ray-Maling, w hile Rinnt won i 2
By Robert Ames B ennett
Q u a rt
intensify
the
engineer's
craft
and
gineer's
cold
assurance
gave
way
und
lust
1
to
B.
E.
Moling.
Southern
Pacific Agent, or w rite R. H .
tiring a score. A reverse gained
Crosier, General Passenger Agent,
to doubt He turned and went down avarice.
League S ta n d in g »
29 yurds and then Wahner Inter­ A m e rita n League—
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S. P. ft S. R ailw ay, Portland, Ora.
to the lake.
A fter eating his fill, G arth took
J. M. PERSON, Mgr.
cepted u pass on his own 30 and L ia it Sh«'|>
Hubert Arnes Bennett)
15
t» .C2*i
Miss Ramill's eyes widened. She to Huxby's bed, beside th e smudge-
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Savings & Loan Bldg.
glanced from his stiff back to th e fire. He aw akened to find th at the
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throat.
Hillsboro
Oregon
P O R TLA N D )
buckskin clad shoulders th a t had sun had tak en its n o rth ern dip
(C on ttn ue rl fro m l u t w eek)
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During the final q u arter most of Hom e L a u n d ry
(Venetian
ticket,
Ernest
Obermeier,
Though G arth hod spoken of a so lightly toted her father into and was ju st slanting up again
om m e rcial le a g u e —
W
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th<- llilhi substitutes got into the C
Rt.
1,
Hillsboro)
I 'e r f r r liu n
U lo
.5h3 climb, he first led along the lake camp. All this, had been a m atter above the m ountain crests. It had
game One of these reserves. Henry 1 a irw a y
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.512 shore to the Ireginning of the m us­ of seconds. In another moment she
been under m uch longer than in
Tsuguwu. showed promise of de­ I)o«1ire
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veloping into a much-needed p u n t­ L lry 'a
( i«r l eague—
w
r » ed gradually up through the belt the tin cup.
L
er Late in the game, Tsuguwu got liombark'a
1ft
U .«25 of spruce trees until the west side
When she came to th e leanto
CHEVROLET,
off u 40-yard spiral fur the best <’. ('. Sture
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the trough was reached at w ith the almost scalding hot m ix­
Lentz.
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punt of the day.
He stopped to look at tu re of boiled w ater and tea. her
Ime
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Mohr turned in a good perform ­ N Paat
a tio n a l 1 raiut—
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Huxby w hile Mr. Itamil caught his father m uttered, between groans,
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ance ut end for the loouls. contin­ H«*a<J<|tiartt-ri4
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ually dum ping the Pioneer Inter­ P h a rm a cy
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gave no heed to them. He was Uh-oh-h! Let me die—in peace!”
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ference. Coslett, Wunderlich. Goet- llria to l*»
hard at w ork panning out gravel.
G arth heaved up the lax head
U n io n O il
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ter. Stunkard stood out in the fo r­ « a n n e ry L ra x u e —-
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ward wall but the whole line tu rn ­ Shipping
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ed in a good game. The backfield II. F M n liu u
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bowed considerable Improvement 1 'lu iil
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in offenslv* and defensive power"
Wahner. Garfield and Chase starred
on offense, w hile Abts und Torbet
accounted for several m aterial O re­
gon City losses.
Hilhi gained 179 yards from
scrimmage und chalked up eight
(('n n lin tird im m page lk
first downs. Thu Pioneers advanced for having com pleted their
the bull 80 yurds mid m ade five 100 per cent.
first downs.
Following the aw ards motion pie-
' tores w ere show n by the assistant
Lineups:
N ili.b o r a ! 1«)
(•> Oregon C ity county agent. The m em bers of the
LER
E u rak club who received their achieve­
H ow ell
LTK
WtHtdward ment
W u n de rlich
pins were: Loren Trachsel
li,K
C uahing and Richard Haag, five-year pins;
tó a le «
date»
«
(¡••etter
IH .I.
H nldow Howard Trachsel. fourth-year ce r­
Kl unka rd
tificate; Donald Hagg. second-year
RTL
. I lir n u m
C h u rrb le y
G
re
e n a litt certificate;
M.O.r
KEL
and Lon K lnnam an,
Mr. and Mrs.Rood
C elebrate 35th
W edding Date
County Basketball Schedule Listed
Season Opens Perfection Breaks
Beaverton Hi
Tie vvitli Fairway
on January 10
Loses to Mac
Sinus Trouble
Syn-O-Spray
Loir • W in te r
J k U m d -'S u p .
T a c ts t o s t
100%
Hilhi Takes Win
Over Oregon City
Drink Milk
Drink McFall’s
CAUGHT IN
THE WILD
10c
Tualatin Valley
Federal Savings
& Loan Ass’n.
McFall Jersey Dairy
THAW, YOU,
AMERICA,
Recdvilie Boy Gets
School Scholarshij
A lfo rd
Abta
Q
1 Ind
I . lllt
< 'hase
K H I.
i
T o r to l
G a w lla ta
W ahner
1
l l i l h i « ub e titu te a : H c h u h n rric h , G a rfie ld ,
Gundin. S e lfrid g e , S to u t. H im m e lrig tit. II.
( htirebley. C rltta n d o n , S u th e rla n d . W ick,
Tm jgaw e.
A b a n d ro th .
Foelker,
Prachka,
W . G a rfie ld , H um g a rd ne r.
P a c ific “ U ” W in n e r in
C . P. S. G a m e on S a tu r d a y
Pacific university defeated the
( 'College
of Puget Sound 8 to 0 at
Forest G rove S aturday in the a n ­
nual homecoming game. A 40-yard
run by H alter, substitute freshman
fullback, paved the way for vic­
tory in the second period. His dash
was halted on the one-yard line
and O’Neil took it over. F e w
passes were tried, rain and muddy
field making a sustained aerial a t­
tack impossible.
We specialize In quality
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for more than a Million cars
in 1955
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V e te rin a ria n s
Telephone
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Service”
Phone 972
Hillsboro
r£.'9i
N otice
THE NEW
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
will be issued
December 20, 1935
It is in the printer’s hands, but
there is still time if you desire
any changes in your listing.
O rder a telephone installed
now and get your name in the
new book.
Notify Telephone Office
WEST COAST
TELEPHONE COMPANY
JLhis y e a r C h e v r o le t h a s tw o v ery
g o o d r e a s o n s fo r s a y in g s ^ T h a n k
" Y e s sir,vd n a n I offer a friend
you , Am erica.’’ _ ,
a drink it's ¡ust got to be good
w h is k e y .. . and I believe you
feel the same w a y . That's one
reason I'm putting out my own
Private Blend for you.
"But I’m asking you to buy this
whiskey. So I’ve got to think
about taste and price too. I’ve
thought a lo t...s p e n t 6 0 years
making whiskies, and study­
ing how to make them.
they have been on display.'
Chevrolet is indeed
happy
to
say,
One reason is that people haie bought
''Thank so u , A m e r i c a and to pledge
so m an y Chevrolet cars that production
continued adherence to the m anufactur­
for the y e a r w ill reach 1,040,000.
ing and service policies w hich have won
A n d the other reason is that they- have
•
- s.
placed a record number of orders fo r new
and held the friendship o f the nation.
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH.
0/ NEW GREATLY REDUCED G.M.A.C. TIME PAYMENT PLAN
6
"Here's a whiskey I’m mighty ,
proud to offeranybody to drink j
and the price is one that I don't (
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h a v e to m a k e a n y excuses
for asking you to pay.
K R I
Or
PRIVATE BLEND W HISKEY
Jiiiitii Kt' h r D istillin g Co.. Inc. Executive Offen: 405 Lex 1 niton Are . N. Y. ___________
THERE’S WHISKEY FAME IN THE KESSLER NAME -SINCE 1875
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