OCR Text |
Show Dig Fruit Bt IVlllud. The farmers' crops will soon be garnered. gar-nered. Our fruit shipments will far exceed thoBO of any previous year. ' Jtfanyof the CaBoia people have been in making full purelmsett and prepar- I ing fruit for winter uac. The tomato crop in an unusually good : one. Several ears will be loaded with : tho "lovoapplo" at the WilUrd station.- H. Barker, the fruit king of Willard, Bays ho will compare peaches with any fruit grower in the county sue, quality and quantity considered, Peaches measuring meas-uring tou inches are a common occurrence, occur-rence, ou fuiir-yeaj-old treea that will yield from two to fivo bushels each, while sorae from (ho fame trees have measured ten and a half inches. Who cjiu boat it V Relatives from California arc visiting with our genial choir leader, It. 11. Baird. II, W'lLLutu, S.:pt. 24th, 'HI. |