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DELEGATE to Democratic
national convention in Chi
cago, Mrs. Elirabeth Snyder,
of Montebello, Cal., is the
only -woman chairman of
Democratic State Central
Committee. (International)
Two Accidents Are
Reported to Police
Two accidents were reported
to state police yesterday and last
night, but there were no injuries,,
they said.
About 1:07 p.m. yesterday. a
car operated by Velma Leona.
Casey, 41, of Butte Falls, and
truck operated by Harry La-:
Vem Tilton, 56. of 1510 East"
Jackson St., Medford, were in
volved in an accident on High-'
way 82 at Agate rd. intersec-.
tion.
Police said the truck was
stopped in the north lane of
Highway 62 waiting for traffic
to clear to make a left turn onto
Agate rd. and the car was un
able to stop in time to avoid
hitting it. The car was damaged
extensively, police said.
A three-car accident was re
ported on Highway 99 about a
mile north of Medford about
8:27 p.m. yesterday.
Operators of vehicles involved
were Wallace Norman Zieser,
24, of Rogue River; Beverely
Anne Tooley, 17. of 2725 Elliot
St., Medford; and Phyllis Mae
Evelyn Christian, route 1, box
404, Talent.
State police said the Zieser ve
hicle apparently was unable to
slow soon enough while trav
eling south on Highway 99 and
struck the Tooley vehicle in the
rear, knocking it into the Chris
tian vehicle, both of which had
turned onto Highway 99 from
Mace rd. about 100 yards north
of the scene.
Police said the Zieser vehicle
ended up in a ditch about 59
feet from the point of impact.
Zieser was cited for violation of
basic rule, police said.
Growers Advised
To Check for Bugs
Producers of alfalfa and la
dino clover seed have been ad
.vised by the county agent's of
fice to check fields regularly for
infestations of Lygus bugs.
County Agent W. B. Tucker
said the insects are reported to
be more numerous this season
than in past years. The insect, a
small pea green to brown flying
pest, may be identified by l V
on its back. Tucker said.
The Lygus bug feeds on buds
and blossoms of legume plants
causing blossom drop on the
flowers and retarded bud de
velopment. Tne bug. Tucker
said, may migrate irom roaasiae
weeds or maturing grain fields
to younger alfalfa and ladino
clover fields.
He said several broods of
young may develop each season.
Control methods have been
worked out by the use of DDT
or toxaphene. Tucker said. The
agent recommended that when
one adult or nymph is found per
sweep of an insect net the entire
field be sprayed or dusted with
two pounds per acre of actual
DDT or toxaphene.
The most suitable time for ap
plying spray or dust is late eve
ning or early morning when
there are no upward air cur
ents or strong winds, Tucker
said.
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