Retumlnr fron the trip to Sugar Fine to meet J&l" 



of \i -J?uoia at Fresno, for consultation on * JgJ 1 !?' 



dington therefore rode back to 3ug-ir : ine, arriving in 

 tine to go to Tresno with E.H.Cox in his auto. 



The demand for grape-stakes raid tray shakes is now good. 

 Many free use permits and sicall timber sales have been cade 

 lor grape stakes , and the tray mills report a lively r.arket 



or their product. Split stakes and vertical-grain tray ards 

 are winning big favor among the grape -growers. 

 to their greater strength and durability. The interesting 

 t ting "oehind this demand for stakes and trays is the 



.t the Associated Raisin Company has been shipping immense 

 orders of raisins to Europe. 



The fire folder map, of which hundreds were distributed 

 this summer, has been amended for next summer's edition, the 

 nap being changed by the addition of new trcils and public 

 pastures. A conspicuous symbol will distinguish all public 

 pastures, and another will be printed on each ranger station. 

 The printed matter will be changed by the addition of some 

 material and by the change of game laws to bring them up to 

 datfl. 



During the nonth of September the Pish and Game Com- 

 mission planted 86,000 Rainbow fry in the Itorthfork. above 

 Bass lake, and 100,000 each of Rainbow and Loch leven fry in 

 the vicinity of 31 g Creek and Shaver, where the disposition 

 was as follows: 



Stevenson Creek 6000 Rainbow 



Baoon Creek (which feeds 



Shaver Lake) 2, COO 



Balsam Creek 40CO 



Alder Creek 2 00 



Pitman Creek 4000 



Home Camp Creek 40 GO 



Euntington Lake E4COO 



Huntington Lake l.OCCO l^ch Levsn 



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