GARDEN NOTES 



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Jin] lasl ind and dirt 



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The 



living no litt: 

 fr< 'i"n 



plj as much a labor of loi 



-try. 



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 In response to In vital 



tendent ; E. If. i 



lelted the of the Franklin 



school last week and wore loml in their 

 pr;< 



application to the study of seeds ;ml 

 soils. 



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An interesting feature of the Klm- 

 hurst ichool is a tin can garden which 



has been organh lea Coulter, in 



these cans, which will he kept in the 

 schoolroom, the hoys an 1 gtrll will 



plant flowers, and they are ! 



forward to making their room the p 

 tiest one in school. 



* * * 

 regular gardening meeting 



lening ■ 



• ilifutnia hall 1 ml 



the attendance o! mot here an I 



ally large. The B< i keley 

 rdenlng association is growing rap- 

 planning to do all in 

 irther the gardening m 

 ■ 



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clubs of the Le Conte, 



the Lincoln ami the Franklin BChS 

 Of held III- • 



which the members expresse ' 



selves as anxious to co-<i 



fullest extent with the university a 



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The y funds for the building 



ombination toolhouse and hank 

 for the California 

 been loaned by the i 

 fornla, and work will commem 



icture right away. The huildlng 

 will it $300, and the children 



will pay the debt incurred by giving a 



tage <>f 



tly. 



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A New Junior Heard From 



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 I am very much in' n the 



. mre Department 



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Howei 

 black 



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I. Al- 

 all the beSJtt have con 



mine; it 



I le and they p 



the cork out. 



Domestic Animals 



row \:ti) i:i i vw ..it i ii. 

 Hi! Grade, EfOee Id i. 



in it. If the livestock in it 



are poor, that nation cannot 

 farmer must also h 



»n his farm. BtS to 



prosper. Slowly, degree by del 

 we develop the possibilities of to; 

 imal.s art 

 OUt them, we won 



plowing and harrowing 

 orchi i 



Animals are used for milk, so 



1 goats. Without 

 milk. 



her things. Cat 

 or milk? 



r pleasure, as 

 • 

 mobl 



find a more k 

 of riding than behind ■ 



are used for food. Beef. 

 most 



male are also 



1 not an animal In the 



nnivers. that Is not used for 



used for food by can- 



; may go to Europe, Asia 



intrles; In them you will 

 I Iff* rent animals, but all working 

 for the same . iced. 



