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Uruguay (search for this): chapter 13
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Wool (search for this): chapter 13
A New Medford industry.
The American Woolen Company have located their new plant in West Medford for the reclaiming of wool waste, worsted waste, and other by-products of a woolen and worsted mill.
We are the first textile manufacturers to take up this branch.
Wool production.
Sheep thrive in every civilized country of the world.
As far back as history records, herding of sheep and growing of wool have claimed the attention of the human race.
It has always been recognized that wool possesses certain qualities for which no substitute can be found.
No other fibre has the spinning and felting properties combined with health and warmth giving characteristics so necessary for the protection of the human body.
For wools used in the manufacture of wearing apparel we, in competition with the rest of the world, must bid in markets of Australia, New Zealand, Argentine, Uraguay and British South Africa.
These are the world's producing areas where the clip is not used for domest