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    Thursdn.v, March 12, 1930
DILLSBORO ARCUS, H I L L S ft 0 R O , OREGON
'Schedules Sunset Loo/) Announced
Two Divisions
Tualatin Teague Bowling Prize
in Season Play Plans in Making
Lenders Upset
with Six Teams
Mon «gor» and T««*ins Listed
for Start April 5
r
•
Joe Smith Steps Into Lend
on Four Contests
P lans w ere mailt- fo r th e com ing
T uulutln V alley league seusoti at
a m eetin g in B in k s S unday. At
H A H the S unset league team s h av e p resen t six teuins m ake up th e
C C. S to re rem ain ed In the lead
to ilu now r to w ail for th e good league, but uii e ig h t-clu b league
W illiei to how up. All d e ta ils fur is d esired by most of th e clubs. for th e C lem 's Place sw eater' w ith
th
com ing season huve been a t ­ T eam s en te re d a re A m ity. H ills­ a team av erag e of 279 pin .
High scores in th e various le Igues
ten d ed to T he -eason w ill open boro, Banks, C arlto n . V ern o n ia and
gave O akes in th e A m erican 227;
R l ’iil 5 and the first h alf will close St Paul
T
h
e
M
antle
clu
b
of
P
o
rtlan
d
K ohle m thi' C ity. 238 J S m ith,
M .y I I I Second half w ill s ta rt May
w ants In. so if one m o re t r i m can (,'om mei c u l , 288, B aker N ational,
31 and finish up Ju ly 111.
be
secured,
an
n
ig
h
t-clu
b
league
221;
M cD onald. C a n n e r y ,
187;
■ T ile old "S unset L eague" of last
S e a r has been divided up Into tw o will be In sto re for th e fans. T h e K reitz. A utom otive. 1111 Dot H am ­
•< lions th is year
O ne division T u alu tm V alley leag u e Is reco g n iz­ m er w ith 109. w is high in th e w o ­
t r i l l be know n as tin- E astern S un- I ed as one of th e fustest leagues in m en 's league.
L eague play gave F lx it 2 of 3
»■ league and th e o th er W estern the state
D rexel B row n of P o rtlan d wits w ith Royal Soda and fla k e s th e
^ H u n s e t league T he tw o w in n e r, of
1
re-elected
p
resid
en
t
arid
F
E
sam e n u m b er o v c 1 Ray M ann.
resp ectiv e leagues w ill m eet
the end of the seuson for chuin- C um m ings of F orest G ro v e se c re ­ Lentz took 3 stra ig h t from H orn-
tary
,
tm
a
u
r
w
r
and
p
u
b
licity
agent
back In th e C ity, and C. C 2 of
k io n sh ip of th e league.
T h e F orest G rove fran ch ise has 3 w ith P astim e
[ T eam s ami th e m an ag ers of th e . been m oved o v er to H anks
F airw ay w on 2 of 3 w ith S to rm y 's
B B a s tc in division are:
H illsboro, ! G lenn H aw k in s w ill again m an-
¡Ilium Joos. Aloha. F red Me- 1 J age V ernonia, H ank M cD onald will in C om m ercial and Men S h o p th e
P erfectio n
■treen,
O reneo L ew is G arfield ; ¡a g a in be at th e rein s at B u lk s, sam e n u m b e r f r o m
Ilu rd c n Home. N II S tep lu n s. N ew- j I Jo h n Z lm m erm un w ill m unagc C arl- P h arm acy won 3 stra ig h t f r o m
»»erg, C asey B ranson
S herw ood. 1 1 Ion, G eorge Z im m erm an w ill be H e a d q u a rte rs com pany in th e n a ­
J im Fitch; T u alatin , E arl Z uver. at th e helm at H illshoro
Both tio n al w hile U nion "76" took th e
XVillami’tte. G us lla m in e rle
I A m ity and St. P au l w ill have new sam e n u m b er from B ristol's
In th e C an n ery le »gue. P lan t won
! T eam s an d m an ag ers of th e w est- | I m an ag ers
t i l l division
a re G lenw ood, Lee
N ext m eetin g w ill be held at th e 3 s tra ig h t from R ay-M alm g. and
Jo hnson; V erboort. A rth u r Irelund; I P o rtlan d S p o rtin g G oods sto re in B E. M ating took 2 of 3 w ith
• C o rn eliu s. E lm er Salm ow ; N orth I P o rtlan d M utch 19 ul 11 30 p. in. S hip p in g . Dodge, in A utom otive,
I ’lains Dee S hadden Scappoose, E.
took 2 of 3 from F o rd V-8. w hile
H u d so n -T errap lan e took th e sam e
llu n g e rfo rd . S auvics Island. Ja c k
n u m b er from C h ev ro let
Itich ard so n . V ernonia, A rth u r D av ­
A score of 288 by Jo e S m ith w as
is. and lian k -. Alex M cDonuld
th e highest ro lled th is y e a r i n
S in e - th e S unset league hus been
leag u e play T w e n ty -th re e gam es
organized, th e follow ing team s h av e
H illsboro baseball team w ill hold of o y er 200 w ere ro lled last w eek
w w on thi- cham pionship: M aplew ood.
; T igurd.
W illam ette,
Aloha, and its first m eeting of th e y e a r on in fo u r leagues
l.r a x u r S ta n d in g *
H illsboro T his y ear both leagues tiie new field at 2 o'clock S unday
w L Pet
• a re m ore evenly b alanced th an All m en w ishing to try out a re American I.Mgi*—
.593
16 11
1 any o th er y ear
H ight now , no asked to b rin g th e ir eq u ip m en t sis K nyal S..da W ».rk*
15
12
H a l t Shop
a p ru ctlce session w ill be held im ­ Huy M a n n
■ team show s any w eakness.
15
.445
12
m ed iately a fte r th e m eetin g
H rh rd u l» of K a a le rn H u n * rl I.»«g u e
16
.407
(la k e » ' (ir«M»-ry
11
P .t.
W
A p r il 6 T u r l a t in at l|ill*b u r« > ; W ilia m -
All men, w ho play ed on H ills­ i l l y L e a g u e - -
.593
16 11
L e n ts Au(<» P a rt*
i r l l p at G ard en H o m e . A lo h a at N e w b e rg ;
boro's ch am p io n sh ip team last year, ('.
15
('. .Store
12
A u ii r r
|
at (»rem o
a re u rg ed to tu rn out again this PuNtime
13
14
j N
Jr
A p r il 12 H tllabun» at S h erw inxl
G a r­
.370
17
10
y ear and e n d u iv o r to rep eat the H o rn b a r k *
den H o m e at A lo h a . Newlserg at W illa m -
W
P rt.
I'u m m e rc la l League—
L
show
ing
m
ade
last
seuson.
A
fter
2 e tte . (Irene«» at T u a la tin .
.630
17
io
I a ir w a y M a rk e t
g ettin g off to a slow s ta r t last M en ** Shop
A p r il It* HherwiMM, at N e w lw rir . A loha
16
J 2
a at O re n r o ; T u a la tin
at
G arden H o m e ; 1 y ear th e team g rad u ally picked up P e rfe c tio n B a k e ry
14
.4 K0
13
I W illa m e tte at H ills b o ro
.333
9
1M
m om entum and w on eight gam es S t o r m y *
A p ril |A T u a la t in at W illa m e tt e . N e w -
W
I'c t
a tio n a l L ea gue—
L
out of n ine th e second half, to end H N illa
I l»erir at O re n e o , G arden H o m e at S lie r*
17
io
.630
b o ro P h a rm a c y
u p in a tie for first place w ith 1 U n io n “ 76 "
I wt od . H illa iH .ro at A h ha
15
12
Xay
I Sherw.MMl at T u a la t in ; O re n ro
T u alatin In a pluyoff gam e the H e atlqua rterw <’«».
15
.445
12
| at H tlla lM .ro , A loha at W illa m e tt e , N e w -
.370
lu
17
boys ro u ted T u a la tin by an 18 to 3 lir» » i.,i l U n l w a r r
| tw rg at G ard en Horne
Pet
W
L
score and w on th e rig h t to m eet
-«iiue—
M ay lit
W illa m e tte at S h erw ood . H llla -
M .703
19
I boro at N e w bern . O re n ro at G ard en H o m e . Aloha, first h alf w in n ers in a th re e - sapping
15
.565
12
A loha at T u a la tin
gam e series fo r th e ch am p io n sh ip 11 g M u lin g
13
14
M ay 17 Sherwiasd at A loha
W ilia m «
20
.259
of th e league
l i. y M .liii«
i e tte at
O re n ro
T u a la tin
at
N e w b e rg .
_.
.
.
A u to a o ll» » L ra g u
W
P et.
L
T his th ree ».»me .series tu rn ed
G arden Horne nt llilla b o ru .
17
10
.630
M ay 24 Open
14
13
out to be th re e of th e finest gam es ChevnJ-i
.MM
M ay
II
H lllabori» at T u a la t in . G a r ­ ev er played in th e S u n set league. , H u d w n -T » r r » p ln
.4K0
13 14
den
Horne
at W illa m e tte
N e w b e rg at
27
.370
10
H
illsboro
got
th
e
ju
m
p
and
won
A lo h a . O re n ro at Shrrwo«><|
th e first gam e 8 to 3 b eh in d the
J u n e 7 Sherw.MMl at Ifllln lm ro : A loha
at G ard en
Home
W illa m e tte at N e w ­ ste lla r pitch in g of
Huy B randaw .
berg . T u a la t in at O reneo
A loha won th e second gam e to
J u n e 14 N e w lw rg at Sherw ood . O re n ­
ro at A l 'h u . G ard en H o m e at T u a la t in ; even th e series by a score of 3 to
2 us Ju b itz an d Kay B r unlaw e n ­
H ilU b o ro at W illa m e tte
J u n e 21
W illa m e tte at T u a la t in . O r-
gaged in a p itch ers' b a ttle and
e n ro at N e w b e rg
Sherwiwal
at
G ard en
stru ck out 27 b a tte rs b etw een them .
H o m e . A lo h a at H illaho r«’.
H illsboro cam e rig h t back und
Ju n e 2* T u a la t in at SherwiHn! . H ill* -
g rab b l'd th e title w ith a five ru n
Iw ro
at O re m o
W illa m e tte at
A lo h a .
Gwrilen H o m e a t N e w berg
rally in th e sev en th in n in g a fter
-
J u ly 5 U p up.
Friday - Saturday
th e tw o t u . n u h ad stood 2 to 1 in
lu ly l.'
S k i v « I at W’ illitm e tte ; N e w ­
H
illsboro's
fav
o
r
fo
r
six
innings
berg at HilUbor«» G arden H o m e at O re n ­
Rosky w as t h e w in n in g p itch er
r o . T u a la tin at A loha
J u ly
IV A lo h a at SherwtMal . O re n ro
an d ru n his w in n in g reco rd to 12
at
W illa m e tt e .
N e w b e rg
at
T u a la t in ,
w in s to o n ly 1 loss w h ich is a
H ilU b o r o at G arden H o m e
b rillia n t p itch in g reco rd
S rh rd u le u f W eatern Sunset League
F ive of th e m em b ers of last y ear's
A p ril
ft
N< r th
P la in *
at
V e rb o o rt ;
team try for places th is y ear. Hosky
S< upp«MiNe at Sauview Inlan d , V e rn o n ia at
H a n k * ; Glenw iM al at ('o rn e liu « .
p itch er; S h a ttu c k und S u lh crlan d ,
A p r il 12 ('o r n e liu *
at N o rth
P la in * ,
ln flek lers: ll in n a an d Joos, o u t­
H a n k * at S c ap p o o s e. S a u v ie * In lan d at
fielders. S ev eral new local boys
V e rn o n ia . Verb»»» rt at G lenw im d
A p ril
IV
N o rth
P la in *
at
S a u vie * . a re ex p ected to tu rn out th is y ear
I land . Srapp.HHie at V e rln a irt . G lenw ood
and B ill Jo o s m ak es an earn est a p ­
nt Ib u ik * . V e r n o n ia ■’ ('o r n e liu * .
peal for all m en w ishing to play
A p r il
2b
G len w iaal
at
V e rn o n ia .
th is y e a r to tu rn out S unday.
Sauviea Is la n d
at V e rb ia rrt ;
H ank*
at
N o rth P la in * , ( » r n e liu n at Scappooae
P liy e rs a re n eed ed for first base,
Custard - A ngel
M ny .3 N o rth P la in * at G lenw ood ; V e r-
th ird buse, sh o rtsto p o r second base
ho.»rt at ( 'o r n e liu * . Scappooae at
V e r­
an d a n o th e r good h a rd -h ittin g o u t­
non ia : S a u v ie * Inlan d at H a n k *.
fielder. Y oung p lay ers a re p re ­
M ay
10 V e rn o n ia at
N o rth
P la in * :
('o r n e liu * at Sauviea Inlan d . V e rb o o rt at
ferred as th e team w ill be b u ilt up
Hmnkn . SeaptMxwe at G lenw ood
for th e y ears to follow an d in th is
M ay 17
N o rth P lain « a t H ra p p o ta ie .
w ay H ilbiboro w ill alw ay s have a
V e rn o n ia at V e rb o o rt ; G lenw ood at Sauviea
cro p of y o u n g e x p erien ced p la y ­
For a ch an ge try our
Inlan d . H a n k * at ( o rn e liu *.
M ay 24 O pen.
ers, w ho liv e in th e v icin ity of
M ay
31
V e rb o o rt
at
N o rth
P la in * .
H illsboro, to rely on.
S a u v ie *
Inlan d at S c appooa e. H a n k * at j
T he new p a rk w hen co m p leted
V e rn o n ia . ( 'o r n e liu * at G lenw ood.
June 7
N o rth
P la in * at ( 'o r n e liu * ; j w ill be second to n o n e ond should
S< ap|H>on«> at H u n k * ; V e rn o n ia at S a u vie *
add m a te ria lly ,0 th e in te re st of
In lan d . G lenw ood nt V e rb o o rt.
busebull th is y ear.
June
14
S a u v ie *
In lan d a t
N o rth
tRHu'ii
fat
V
Illy
(I
II
Fami Union Takes
Mrs. S arah C rig er, w ho has been
¡v isitin g w ith M r: A ddin Hudson,
S unday for B eav erto n to vi>H
Action for Fair left
her son
fC o n tin n e d fro m p>«e 1>
most effective legislation fo r farm
relief y et proposed, th e re fo re be it
resolved,
"T h a t th e m em bers of W ashing­
ton county unit. F arm ers' U nion of
Oregon, assem bled M arch 7. go on
record as resen tin g th e a ttitu d e of
the M orning O regonian to w ard the
MRS. AI.K E ADAMS
F razier-L em k e refin an ce bill as e x ­
BEAVERTON Mrs. A lice A dams, pressed in th e recen t ed ito ria l of
co m ­ w ife of D aniel A dam s of B eaverton, this publication."
M em bers of the com m ittee pre-
tf died at S alem T h u rsd ay of pneu-
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1 for
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8 for
25c
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HOT SA UCE—T a ste Tells
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•
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$4
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4
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KIPPERED SNACKS— Can ................... 5c
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12 for ......45c
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3 cans ....... 43c
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CLAMS— F. A. B.. t/2 tin .......................10c
3 cans
.. 29c
6 f o r ........ 55c
Sponge Cake
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An old A rgus of F e b ru a ry 1 1900.
w as bro u g h t in to the W ashington
county h istorical c en te r in th e b ase­
m ent of th e court house M onday
by »Mrs. C lyde L incoln of n e a r
N orth P lains. T he p aper w as found
w hen som e old buildings w ere be­
ing razed on th e L incoln place.
X 0
L IG H T G LO B ES—G. E.
or 69-w att
S J .9 3
C O R N —B u tte r K ernel.
( .in
3 cans
43c
French Bread
IOC Joaf
25c
57c
19c
16c
13c
28c
10c
55c
P E A S —Kool Air.
No. 300 can
3 cans
25c
F L O C K —G old M edal.
49-lb. bag
20c 30c 39c
9c
9c
49c
C A T S C P —R uby.
(3 bottles 25c)
Food Cake
(C o n tin u e d fro m p a t e 1»
T he w in te r’s freeze h a t k illed the
g rain in th is co m m u n ity und it
w ill have to be sow n over.
49c
T O M A TO ES—T aste Tells
No. 2»,u can
3 cans
25c
6 cans
CO RN —C o u n try K ist.
No. 300 can
3 can s
25c
49c
V rrnoni.; I co lo r' ,h e ,re e is P ro b ab ly all l ight
H a u v im
I.l u ii , i
,,t C u m . l l n « ; H u n k .
,,i : and it m ay even be possible th a t
V v rb o n rt ; G l-iiw iu u l ut Hi'npiuu,.«..
th is m ig h t show som e slight d i s - ! Special pastries when plan­
v Jri‘.ly r . " ' . ‘Sv 1“ ’ l " ,'7 ''
N " r ,h i
co lo ratio n w ith o u t th e tre e b eing
ning St. P atrick’s Day
* u rliu n rl ut V - r n u n iu ; S u u vl-u I.lu in t ul
,
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.
G l- n w o o ,f ; C o r n e llii. ut llu n k ..
serio u sly dam aged.
parties.
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I H eavy p ru n in g o r h eav y cu ttin g
back of th e tre e s at th is tim e of
ORDER EARLY!
th e y e a r in th e b elief th a t th ey
a r e serio u sly d am ag ed an d th at
th is ty p e of p ru n in g is n ecessary ,
w ould seem to be a v e ry serio u s
O ld T im ers' B aseball clu b w ill m istak e in view of th e actu a l u n ­
be o rg in iz e d w ith a big b an q u et c e rta in ty as to w in te r dam age. A
nt (I p. m M arch 17 at N eighbors m uch b e tte r policy to follow w ould
of W oodcraft hall, 14th and M or­ be th a t of d o in g no m o re th an th e
rison. in P o rtlan d . E very b all p la y ­ o rd in a ry p ru n in g if an y u n til th e
e r is in v ited to com e and jo in —old a ctu a l effect of th e cold w e a th e r
or young, b u t to q u alify for c h a r­ can be m o re c le a rly seen.
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te r m em b ersh ip one m u st huve
played baseball 15 y e a rs ago or Bakery A dds M achine
longer. O ne can be u m em b er even
for W hipping Eggs
if h e ju s t sta rte d p lay in g l a s t
y ear. R eservations should be m ade
P erfectio n b a k e ry h a s in stalled
by phone or m ail to th e Old T im ­ new a irw h ip eq u ip m en t for m a k ­
ers' Ball club.
ing angel food cake. T h e m achine
P u rp o se m ostly w ill be to h elp has a cap acity of 80 q u a rts and is
ball p lay ers and th e ir fam ilies in ex p ected to im p ro v e th e q u ality
distress, sickness and death . T he o f th ese cakes.
The
m achine,
club w ill back kid team s an d sp read th ro u g h a series of jets, b low s air
C h ristm as cheer.
in to th e eggs in stead of w h ip p in g
R. W. "P ad d y " K reitz of H ills­ an d is said to b e less a p t to b reak
boro is n m em b er of th e co m m it­ dow n th e w hites.
tee in charg e of organization.
A sk y o u r a tto rn e y to sen d y o u r
legal a d v e rtisin g to th e A rgus.
S u b sc rib e fo r th e A rgus.
H u tlao n )
H illsboro's F inest Food S to re offers to you th is y ear a b ig g er and
la rg e r v a rie ty of food v alu es th a n ev er before w ith th e m odem
store a rra n g e m e n t, co u rteo u s and efficien t service, this sale o f­
fers you sav in g s in both tim e and m oney.
Potato Rolls
Special 18C Dozen
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V iv ia n
• 'S S ?
Pineapple - Orange
CAKE
Caution Urged in
Pruning N ut Trees
Hayward
(H y
A 8»'
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I'l.in.
Jo h n of Roy. F ra n k of St. Paul.
Jo sep h of N orth P lains. T heodore
J r of V erboort; S is te r A sum pta of
St M arys of th e V alley. S ister
G a b e rta l of C ouncil B luffs. Iowa;
Mrs. M innie H erm ens of V erboort.
and M iss L ena B e rn a rd s of O a k ­
land. Cal
P a llb e a re rs Included th e follow ­
ing grandsons; W illiam . E dw ard
an d Jo sep h B ernards, oil of Roy;
L aw ren ce and C laren c e B ernards.
St. P aul, and B e rtra n d B ernards,
V erboort
i
sen tin g th e resolution w ere ('lia rle s
H erb, G ru n t Dodge, J o h n Reilly,
E lm er A nderson and E. W D eth-
lefs.
I»«* e
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PERFECTION
B akery Specials
Ju b V i T o r t h
(C o n tin u e d fro m page 1)
m onij. S he leaves her w idow er.
a son and a d au g h ter. F u n eral
services w ere held from th e C h ris­
tian ch u rc h at B eaverton S a tu r­
day. In te rm e n t was in C rescent
G rove cem etery.
uzi^A'SPRING CANNED GOODS SALE
j.*"”"" l
P la in * . V e rb o o rt at Scappooae. H a n k * at
G lenw ood . ( 'o r n e liu * at V e rn o n ia .
J u n e 21
V e rn o n ia at G le n w o o d ; V e r-
h .a.rt at Sauviea Inlan d . N o rth P la in * at
H a n k * . S<*ap|H»oae at ('o rn e liu *.
J u n e 2h G le n w ia a l at
N o rth
P la in * ; I
(o r n e liu » at V e rb o o r t; V e rn o n ia at Scap-
piM»ae; H a n k * at S a u v ie * Inin ml
Theodore Bernards
Dies on Saturday
ÍRED TAC DAYS
w im h
30c
It-n iir ltl
T he "S te rlin g M ineral P ro d u cts
Co.” is a young but ra p id ly g ro w ­
ing in d u s try of A loha II E E w er,
sev eral y ears ago was salesm an
for a m in eral com pany and b e ­
cam e w ell acq u ain ted w ith th e
d ifficu lties of stockm en and poul-
try rnen m th e n o rth w est states and
also found th a t th e re are a g reat
m any p ro d u cts on t h e m ark et
called balanced m in eral feeds.
T he stock and p o u ltry ra ise r is
becom ing m ore a w are of th e n e c ­
essity of ad d in g a good m in eral to
th e d ally ration, d u e to e x p e ri­
m ents c a rrie d on by th e v ario u s
e x p e rim e n ta l statio n s and U. S
We specialize in q u a lity
D ep artm en t of A g ricu ltu re.
Mr
E w er has m ade a th o ro u g h stu d y m ercial p rin tin g .—A rgus.
I lillsboro Tossers
to H old Meeting
f
'if f e e d s and w ater iri his e ffo rts
to produce a . n early as possible a
balanced m in eral feed and feels
that he has o b tain ed t h e
best
product of its kind, and also says
th ere a re too m any stim u la n ts and
laxatives fed as m in eral and a re
e n tirely out of place in th e daily
diet.
M ineral , a re a vital necessity to
the life and v ita lity of livestock,
arid have been proven by th e state
if WUcaaaln by using a feed from
w hich ail th e m in eral had been r e ­
moved. and th e stock died q u ic k ­
er th a n w hen no feed is given.
If a cow has to d raw too h eav ily
on h er own body stores of m ineral,
she is m ore a p t to hav e tro u b le,
such as m ilk fever, re tain ed a f te r ­
birth. and be v ery slow com ing to
m axim um production.
Young Industry at
Aloha Progressing
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Large boxes.
43c
H illahnrn
Rt
13c
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