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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 28

Publication:
The Fresno Beei
Location:
Fresno, California
Issue Date:
Page:
28
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THK FRESNO RKK-T 11 RKMIRMCAX iSuNDAT JlHO Wtt VACATIONING AT WHITAKER 22 CARLOADS OF MADERA APRICOTS PLUMS SHIPPED The two moat popular activities of the Fresno County 4-H Club Summer outing camp at Whitaker Forest are pictured here They are hiking and swimming The Wortman Mill considerably damaged by snow was the objective of one of the shorter hikes and the photograph shows the youngsters at the end of the trip Members of the Fresno County 4-11 Clubs and the districts from which they attended camp follow: Central Tommy Astone Teddy Gonzales and Norma Jean Kaiser Bullard Phil Sims Temperance Jack Weyant Walter Anderson Donald Boyd Richard Boyd Mike Vidos Cornelia and Mary Robyman and Helen Gobleigh Jefferson Peggy Dewing Fsirview Kenneth Boyd and Irene Huff Round Mountain Robert Eddie and Gregg Vernon Oscar Bacon Robert Sherwood and Jackson Hume Riverview Richard and Davis Harris Hack Zediker and Leroy Satterburg Fresno Colony Howard Johnson Steve and Mary Capelli and Ruth Jenkius American Colony Loraioe and Vivian Clayton Peter and Margaret Block and Otis Freeman Laguna Virginia Kuckenbacker Riverdale George Lawrence and Fred Mills Ernest Huntington Ernest Blackwell Hill Fuller Glen Andrews Verna Cerini Faye and Grace Kaufftpan Dorothy Bradford Doris Hancock and Violet Baker Firebaugh Teresa Walter Lindshoft Ag i ultural Commissioner Reports On Fight Being Made On Squirrels MADERA (Madera Co) July Agricultural Commlailoner George Marrhbank In hla monthly report to tlia Madera County Foard of Supervisors declared that the woik of hla office during the month of June conHleled of fruit anil vegetable standardisation Inspection plant quarantine rodent weed and other pent control and ciop report Marc ti bank' repoit follow: "A toliil of twenty-two carload ron-iifil lug of twelve cara of plume and ten car of aprlcola wa shipped from the rounty during the inonlh A totnl of approximately riOoO Inga of tomnloea wim hauled by truck to local market Cleaiauee certificate were issued on Hliipmenta when demnuiied by the shipper shipment of ornamental plant was Inspected upon arrival here Neighbor Complain "A few notice weie served on abarntee landownna where complaint weie coming in from neighbors against the squirrel Some poii'ontng haa been done by aoine of I he rood district on the county made and aome hna been Tone by this office on the county roade anil in other places where the qiilrrel damage WHS severe But due to the lack of funds no general rampnign hna been umli-rtaken tins of poison barley waa mixed during (he month to supply the need of landowners who poison wit limit lieing notified few plants of camel thorn which came up were destroyed and it is now hr if I tint It has been rnllioly eradicated from the county lied Kplilrr Trevalcnt red splilcr ns usiril nt this time of the ynnr has ninle its np-pi'nrnnce on fiilil mill simile trees on vines and oilier plnnta The heal remedy to prevent damage from this pest is to keep plants growing by' giving ample water 1 losing off of the tree and plants where a good water pressure is available will also li-lp to check the dflniHge by this pest genet at rnndilinn of all crop Is favorable at the present time with proseet for god crops of all vailellea of grapes and tree fiuitn The heat of the past ten days lias done aoine damage by burning to giapes particularly va-lielier like Muscats where foliage Is sea ice However llie damage is not sufficient to cause any material change in the percentage of the crop as a Pork Most Popular Meat Food In United States Poik has made up an increasing prop -irt Ion of the nation' meat diet in the last ten year says the United Stale Department of Agri-cult lire Fifty-two per rrnt of all meat consumed tn the United State last year came fiom hog The per capita consumption of pork last year wa 690 pounds compared with 693 tn 193') A rcc-nrd wa established tn 1923 and 1974 with 747 pound per capita LAYING HENS PUT VITAMIN Sunshine Takes Rack Scat another rMon why you houT4 4 XX for Ibe inform depend-l of lneenlr -4 Yiiimin ft for our mud fro bird Read what II Ilarlin of iho laurol tJrova Hairy and IVinlii Kan-b at (o'alama California I always ahinf anyluin bit will dniicTy imp rot a tha qualify of my dork pnd Mltry prodart That i my rraaon for fordiuff NOTCH XX daily a I bava brea doing mart than a yrar "Ainra feeding XOITO XX my re-telpu hava ftbon an IncreWii p'rval oi fcigb grades duo to imprivyd obrll future 1 bav ln hftd knno and fromo development in my pu'l tp Hro i why tha "nntbine tnke a back 0ear Ovtordinjc In Mr Hardin Fvrrr bitd on Ibia ranrh VOPCO XX tmib inter and inmnuT for tha bl aotiKiifr attn doe dp tb lading bant and I bud tut NO IN (XX) diiD NOr(0 XX In nip opinion nno of Iht itidtl brlpful rhkf io pat in ibo feed and tho rud ii ingnid 'ant umpired tn tha returns "Hbil 1j of Pulr H-bondry Kay Abort Feeding Viianun fo a sprial letter it folder ynro for fit asking If yaii'ro not a ptnlirjmnn llii ad to roar nihlior i 111 i-iMi a quit oor'li while I'npi nf wuhoni fharf ml poalp-iil to nrot adJ-r-in a In l'l( 4'sli- fK SI I'lHCilM (adv) PATENT MEDICINE TULARE KINGS 41 When you and In nurserymen's list It means that the evergreens ere taken up with a ball of earth on the roots and wrapped in burlap They grow then tlsement nor In radio talks about many articlea as our laws do not compel accurate statements except on labels of containers Many advertising claims art realty rfdicu-jlous not only for medicines but foods and other materials" It's the What Do I Get Out Of boys who are holding up the ralsinj drive and farmer's philosophy: I should be that of the banana when! It said If I leave tha bunch Til get aktnned stated Bill Dollar order houses and certain chain stores have no Interest In Madera Home Agent Warns set the price ao low that local merchants can not compete and still help to build up the community except to cut quality Many of these locals have now combined so they can compete and these are the merchants who should be sup- ONLY ON LABELS MADERA (Madera Co) July printed material on the sCLUB TO ATTEND CAMP (Continued From Page 1-E) Lawrence Burton Chester and Louise Gilbert Dlnubs Sammy Greene Laurel Don Hoffman Packwood Lottie Perkins READY FOR CAMP HANFORD (Kings Co) July Thirty-five members of the and girls' 4-H clubs of Kings County have signed up for the annual camp period in Whitaker oFrest The members will be in camp from July 11th to 16tb following which the home department women of the Kings tip" will fo irillSlc PUP weft1 To w' f' the printed pamphlets accompany- running Winter squash He also labels of medicine bottles is Dyer reported for the that ran be relied j'lrug slated Home Demon- it rat Ion Agent Miss Susan A With the Kings County group fifty-five boys and girls from the PHONE 3-62 SI for Your Thoughts Who speaketh kind words has many friends but the harsh man hath but few Poultry Remedies Luseaux fcrex-a-Fowl Germo-sone Sodium Fluoride Anfo Poultry Tonic Worm Tablets Eruptine Chicken Pox Powders FRUIT SULPHUR Ask for Fleur de Lis for highest type bleaching sulphur coats but little more than cheap ground sulphur Cyanogas FOR HOPPERS Wholesale Distributors Penny-Newman Grain Co Succeeding Feed and Grain Dept holesale Dept and Kere Retail Dept 11M St Next to Mew Stage Depot ing the battles nor in the adver- EDusting explained how to control various diseases and insect pests of vegetables and trees TJulare County clubs will be in camp Mies Lola Schlessfhan home demonstration agent and Huxley I Galbraith assistant farm advieor for Kings County made by letting it lie in the field Dreaded Horse Disease SUlpmir 0" Three Rivers Ranches rx wn i rh THREE RIVERS (Tulare Co)flftn acres of lend in the Sierra SIS The dreaded affliction 1 luPPfdv with a ewim- lute mildew control Jjhnown as Borne Disease is thought It and It goes further to be prevalent In horses of thU'the tract All the and costs less KwShTto symptS'mTf XbSlltabtoSd wfll CABCO-- by- SUPPLY STORES horse belonging to Ernest tha same qymp- horse belon llr is St and Nell Derrick assistant farm advisor in Tulare County will be in charge The camp grounds consist of High quality hey can not he rresnoatoms 2146 Inyo.

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