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Show Buys Many Sheep. Special to The Tribune. NEPHL June 11. From a report given out by County Fruit Tree Inspector R. C. Allred. It is seen that although the frosts have dcaie considerable damage to the fruit, and in some cases certain kinds have been almost totally destroyed NephI will have a fair crop. The ' report re-port shows that apricots suffered most and that only 2 per cent escaped. Raspberries Rasp-berries suffered but little and onlv ?, per cent were damaged. ,The report Is as follows; Peaches. S6 per cent frozen; cherries, nl per cent frozen; apples IS per cent frozen; nears, 65 per cent frozen; apricots. 9S per cent frozen; plums and prunes, 69 nor cent frozen-strawberries, frozen-strawberries, 50 per cent frozen; raspberries, rasp-berries, o per cent frozen; gooseberries. 12 per cent frozen. |