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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 37

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Santa Rosa, California
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37
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Tfie Tress Dernoeret, Santa osa, California, Sunday, October 20, 1 957 fHPIHE 3 the 10,800 member of the Walnut nAXD'GLEAXIXa Lake County 4IiI9ers SSegin Annual Task STRAW for feeding and for LITTER tics HvM Cam Cbt Swval G. P. McNEAR CO. MTAIUMA He said the Pacific Coast crop is now estimated to be considerably lower than was thought before harvest began. Packing started Oct 3 in the Given I I The 1957 walnut nlant.

Each club makes its own busi crop-in-shell i ness terms with the grower Mem iX prices were announced last week I by Diamond Walnut Growers I the statewide co-operative, at the PASTURE SEED bers usually take their lunches and work on weekends making -W. the activity a combined fun and business venture. Because of the heavy rain keep KELSEYVILLE Walnut glean-, lng. a 4-H Club project, got under ay last week following a 6pell ef ra iny weather that delayed mechanical walnut harvesting lor several days. Gleaning hand gathering nuts left behind by mechanical harvest machines has been a 4-H Club project in Lake County for several years.

All the clubs in the county take part in the program as a means of raising money for club activities. ing mechanical pickers out of the orchards for several days longer' same levels as last year. This means, said J. H. Bryce, the general manager, 39 cents a pound for large-size, and 3734 cents for medium-size nuts will make the "Diamond," or top-quality grade.

For Emerald grade, price for large sizes will be 46ai cents; medium-size, 35; and baby-size, 324 cents. periods in some Instances the young gleaners, are in heavy de mand this year, the farm advi if )- sor's ofilce said. i All prices are for bulk, in-shell shipments, FOB Stockton. I In the same announcement Mr. Ferry Morse Northrup King I.

I. Fetaluina Starting Second 4-11 Club FREE ESTIMATES DELIVERY Bryce said the marketing outlook for the new crop is "excellent with high national employment and income indicating a good year for president. Other officers are Lin da Wade, vice president; Karen wJOk- JA wfestStori Tennyson, secretary treasurer; Bill Tennyson, reporter-historian; LivcstocU Show Date Moved Btwlt With the organization of the Petaluma 4-H Club last week, there are now two active clubs one flourished before In the southern Sonoma County crea. The chapter members who corn, pleted the organization at the William Caldwell, Liberty road, home are all residents of the eastern Dennis Drew and Billy Caldwell recreation leaders. SUff Photo by Clarence B.

Maggetti Jr. MR. AND MRS. RAY GAMBON1NI The Heifer Won High Utah Honors Charter members in addition to Max (Kip) Herzog, former top REDWOOD. EMPIRE'S.

GARDEN. 844 Fourth St. Liberty 5-4305 the officers are Allan Wade, Wal flight Petaluma FFA Holstein ter Wedemeyer, Marylin Martin. breeder, is chairman of this Marsart Lorenzen, and David year little uvestocK Snow an annual student livestock showmanship contest on the Davis campus. Guernseys To Compete In SF Show erea of the.

large territory formerly served by Liberty Club. Farm Advisor Ray Isle, the county 4-H Club agr-nt, said the district is aimed at a more workable district and to provide friendly rivalry among farm youth Of the area. Anna Lee Caldwell is the first Mahrt. John Wedemeyer is the community leader. Project leaders are Mrs.

Marion Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wade, Mr. and Mrs. William Caldwell, Mrs.

John Wedemeyer, and Mrs. Bernard Tennyson. Blue-blooded Guernsey dairy cattle from Sonoma County will By GEORGE KOLTANOWSKI International Chess Master compete with top ranking repre RUY LOPEZ While: D. Wegemond Black: Dr. Thoenes ruipnt.ma 'lnnl II sentatives of the breed in five i 1 9 f.

western states at California'Ajarg; -Cologne. 1314- P-K4 8.QN-Q2 P-R3 est Guernsey show, scheduled at Rvlithe San Francisco Cow Palace -4 5yv JLL Bsr MeDonnaid' Auburn iInIkbs I fit Str rwfl I7B-N5 Q-QS next month. N-QB3 9BxN P-QR3 lO PxP QPxB 11 Q-N3 B-KN5 12 QxPch 13 O-O-O B-K2 14.N-B4 K-Qi The Old Adobe-Cloverdale show BxP Resigns string of 25 head, representing all age classes and groups in the CARO KAXN DEFENSE Deciding game from the US Open Date of the show has been shifted to Nov. 9. It was originally scheduled for Oct.

19. Sponsors of the program are members of the Golden Hoof Club, an organization of Animal Husbandry students. Classes will be held for horses, sheep, dairy and beef cattle and swine. The exhibitors are judged on their ability to show the animals. Winners of each of the five events will enter a "round robin" contest' to determine the champion showman of the event.

SF Yards To Start New Poliev Under a new marketing policy, the south San Francisco Union Stock yards will sell all sheep, lambs and hogs on Monday and Wednesday only at private treaty. All cattle and calves will be sold on Tuesday only, at auction. premium book, will compete with the Troutmere Guernseys, owned by Erwin Muller of La Honda, White: Bobby Fischer jj Black: W. Addison and cattle from leading Guernsey breeding farms in Arizona, N-R4 1 P-K4 2 N-QB3 3.N-B3 and Utah. The feature of the K-N3 1 Nevada, Oregon, show will be a Expo- pip Grand National Livestock P-QB3 19P-B3 P-Q4 20.N-N4 PxP 21.B-B3 N-B3 22 RxR KPxN 23.P-B5 B-Q3 24.

P-Q5 Q-K2 25 RxP KxQ 26 N-K5ch B-KBi 27.RxB R-Kl 28 RxR K-Bl 29 B-K5 N-02 30 K-Q3 QR-Q1 31 P-QX4 BxB 32 P-QR4 P-KB4 33 PxBP P-B5 34.P-N5 N-B3 35 PxP i Tfj i i Jn.mfimHyA-: White to play and mate in two Position. r6; More than 200 head are in the tanbark rings, to be Pr5 judged on Wednesday, Nov. 6, by William Hit, a Guernsey 4 NxP 5 NxXch 6.B-QB4 7Q-K2ch 8 QxQch 9 P-Q4 10.B-N3 11 B-K3 12 O-O-O 13 P-B4 14 B-B2 15 KxB 16.KR-K1 17 B-Q2 SMALL BODY SIZI CVreilEUT I lUADIt ITV k-rs; breeder from Polk City, Iowa The Sonoma County Guernseys EXCELLENT INTERIOR EGG QUALITY EFFICIENT FEED CONVERSION K-Rfi Resigns will be the show string that has 18.N-K5 T. E. Rochford, the division CONSISTENT HIGH EGG PRODUCTION scored high in 10 top ranking live manager, said the new policy, stock shows so far this year.

The I increase voyr net which will go into effect tomor-i moves. Solution to No. 97 is: 1.R-Q1. The follow'irig miniature illustrates a trap that all players should know. However, each year many unwary victims are still caught in the same type of trap.

You have had your warning so BEWARE! SUPERIOR SHELL TEXTURE LARGE CHALK WHITE EGGS CHESS QUOTE OF THE DAY "In the laboratory, the gambits all test unfavorably. But the old rule that all gambits are sound row, marks the first time that animals are owned jointly by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gambonini, of Old I Adobe Ranch, and Mr. and Mrs.

such a change has been made at any of the nation's major live over the board wears welL" Louis Vincent, of Cloverdale W. E. Napier. Ranch, at Chico. Included in the lot will be the high scoring junior yearling fe i d'Wf 6 to 12 ivi; Fl0RE EGGS THAN Just year's hy-uke layers! i 1 rB better 6a th jg.muM.

1 Rf-Lfn lrr ef jum 1 Crnt imw Er-Lln A At m-- -a i MORTEMSEN HATCHERY 620 Baker Street PETALUMA Telephone POrter 2-8874 stock marketing centers in the time honored marketing procedure, whereby all livestock has been sold at private treaty every day of the week with exception of special feeder cattle and lamb auctions. male, Old Adobe Socialite Yvette, Fiisli-Huttoii Farms May ILie In Future second high individual entry at the Utah State Fair at Salt Lake City, Utah, this year. She was shown along with Guernseys from five California breeding farms in too far around the corner In They start light of a recent Army development, farm observers say. an all-California herd entered as a special feature of the fair. The first-place two-year-old ot the Utah show, Cloverdale Socialite Sugar, a half sister of the The Army has just tested a robot tractor that can be operated and directed through intricate ma- Gambonini heifer, owned by Clo- verdale Farm, was sold two weeks ago to the James (Tysont Canyon neuvers entirely by remote con Farmers in the atomic age maybe able to plow their fields by simply pressing a button as they loll at ease in their living room, watching television.

That tTtopian situation may not Winery Sliipping Gaining POEHLMANN Hatchery, Inc. 620 Main St. PETALUMA Ph. POrter 2-6625 trol. The machine can do a good Ranch, Nevada, for $2,750 job at ranges up to 15 miles from the control point merely A' Vs irt-hi Sewing Classes Slated through the push-button procedure.

From the military point of view the vehicle is said to be highly significant, since men in distant jeeps or helicopters can put it to work in radioactive areas of combat tones. Farm observers say it is just A two-day training session for But 33 days The Wine Institute said shipments of California wines from wineries into distribution channels during August totaled 8,917.592 gallons over the 8.866,767 gallons 4-H Club sewing leaders will be held Tuesday and Wednesday at ft the Singer Sewing Center, Mendocino with Patricia Prater as significant from a non-military r- shipped in August last year. The total included 1,913,291 gal point of view. They predict that a instructing in the fundamentals farm-model of the vehicle could of sewing machine operation. lons of table wines down from 1 V.

nft I do such jobs as plowing, seed the 2.013,356 gallons shipped dur- bed preparation, and possibly. in; the same month last year. Harriet Polansky, the Sonoma County Home Advisor, said the course is designed to aid leaders in giving instruction to beginning seeding and even harvesting of Dessert wines totaled 6,933,616 2 W- field crops all at the touch of a gallons, 2.13 per cent above the button. sewing project operators. 6,788,759 gallons shipped in August a year ago.

Sparkling wine shipments at 70,685 gallons was 9.33 per cent over the 64,652 gallons shipped A i ll I I year ago. During the first eight months of 1957 winery shipments totaled 74,653,822 gallons, a decrease of 4.33 per cent from the 78.034,429 gallons for the period of January through August of 1956. The eight-month total, however, was .14 per cent above the five-year average Lower-quality starter Improved Super Startena Improved Purina Super Startena gives you. Extra growth you can see and feel FREE FLOWING LONG LASTING-NO DUST each pellet contains the complete analysis. A Ipf 74,546,427 gallons for the same CULLS0RB WATER FILTER quarter-year period.

Sebdstopol Cow Leads Production 16-20- 0 10-10-10 11- S- 4 13-39- 0 Ammonium Nitrate Sulphate of Ammonium Single Super Phosphate MANY OTHER COMBINATIONS AVAILABLE Nowrl Have fresh, filtered water throughout your home I No more destructive stains on porcelain; no more ruined wastv ebles. Enjoy tasty, flavorful beverages. Cell ms today to tee how easy, how economical rt is to have wonderful filtered water flowing from your own faucets. 3 low-cost ways to have filtered, iron-free water 3 Quality Brands to Choose From Most Elephant Slnuffer size. Heft one or two of the chicks.

Feel the solid, chunky weight of those Super Startena birds. Liability's another bi? thing. Records from farms all over the country on more than two million Purina-fed chicks showed an average of 97.3 livability! The same feed that produced birds like these is ready to work for you. Ask us for Purina's improved Super Startena and get that extra growth you can see and fed. Cover the right half of the lower picture with your hand.

The pullets on the left don't look bad at all, do they? Now uncover the Super Startena-fed birds on the right! Same age 33 days. Same amount of starter only 2 pounds. But what a difference in growth! There is a live-chick demonstration at our store right now. That's where you can see and feel, in the flesh, the extra growth Purina's improved Super Startena puts on chicks. While you're here, check their age and Production of 17,329 pounds of 3.9 per cent milk and 678 pounds of butterfat in 305 days has put Valle Verde Priscilla, a registered Ayrshire cow, in first place in Jl Service California for senior four-year- olds, in both milk and fat produc tion.

Self-service Wt ewe the filter; voe do th regeneration. As low $4.25 Home-owned Yos ewe tbe filter; jroe do the regeneration. As low as $185 Her record is sixth in all time high in the United States among He equipment to buy. We own the filter; do the work. As town $3.00 all cows of the breed in that age class.

FEED CAN DEPEND ON THE CHECKERBOARD RANCHERS MILLING COMPANY if Former class holders in Cali VJB fornia were the fat record holder, See PURITY on Any Fertilizer Problem SEE YOUR DEALER OR CALL I Chemical Products Co. 1005 Cleveland Avenue Santa Rosa Dlat LI 6-2585 Dealers in Healdbsurg, Petaluma, Sebaetopot, Geyserville, Cloverdale, Ukiah 18 day Oak Ridge Burton's Susan, owned by La Franchl Brothers of Calis-toga, S86 pounds; and Lucky 533 Sebastopol Road, Santa Rosa, 2-5919 COTATI Phone SW 5-4051 886 Fourth LI 5-1330 Boy's Delia of Windwood, owned by E. H. Joerger of Woodland. with 15,225 pounds of milk the milk record holdr.

ujaujaa an a aaaancr The row i Awned hv Mr. and qanaanad Ml mm mm mm mm fvlrs. Leslie Miller. SebastopoL.

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