FRIDAY. AUGl'Sf 5. 1955
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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FLEA BEETLES BIT THE DUST after this spray rig, operated on the Bill Burgess ranch one mile
south of Newell, treated a 10-acre field of horseradish this week. Horseradish withstood the
late spring frosts with flying colors and is attacked by few insect pests or diseases. It is being
raised here for the first time this year on a commercial scale. Growers have planted slightly
more than 100 acres.
Home
Extension
The annual picnic ot the AHa
mom. Extension Unit was held at
Moore Park on Wednesday, July
27, with Mrs. Frank Peyton, chair
man of the unit as hostess. Six
teen members and their guests
were present, including Mrs. H. V.
Borton, chairman of the county
council.
Following the potluck luncheon
Mrs. Peyton announced the follow
ing chairmen to serve during the
1955-56 season: Mrs. Glenn Brum
ble, hospitality; Mrs. Pete Colley.
luncheon: Mrs. John Heyden, 4-H
Club; Mis. Fred K a r 1 s o n,
recreation: Mrs. Job Schuh. pub
licity; Mrs. Joe Overton, Azalea
House and scholarship. Other com
mittee chairmen will be secured
at a later date. The other officers
oi the unit in addition to Mrs. Fey
ton are Mrs. W. C. Killian, vice
chairman; Mrs. C, D. Bronson,
secretary, and Mrs. O. B. Thur
man, treasurer.
The first regular project meeting
of the Altamont Unit will be held
the first Tuesday in October. The
subject of the demonstration will
be announced later. Officers' train
ing meeting for all officers and
committee chairmen will be held
at Joan's Kitchen on September 13.
Mrs. Borton announced that a pic
nic will be held at Collier Park on
Thursday, August- 4 for all ex
tension members in the county and
their families.
The meeting closed with a happy
note when Mrs. Peyton conducted
an amusing guessing game at
which time the women were all
surprised to find that their waist
lines were much more trim than
they had thought.
Legion Honors Youth Delegates
DUNSMUIR Girl's State and
Boy's State delegates were honored
at the annual picnic of Epps Post
and Unit, American Legion, at the
Dunsmuir City Park Monday eve
ning. Verna Faye White and her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon White,
were introduced by Christine Coon,
Girl's State chairman.
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Harry French, Boy's State chair
man, introduced Gene Daniels and
his parents', Mr. and Mrs. R. 8.
Daniels, and J. Morgan Jones Jr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. Morgan
Jones, his parents.
The delegates expressed their
appreciation for being sent to the
meetings at Sacramento in June
and told some of their experiences.
Weed Legion Holds Meeting
I Refreshments were served to the
organization's members and visitors.
WEEP Separate meetings of
the American Legion Post 11 and
Auxiliary Unit mere held in the
White Pine Hall Thursday night,
July 2. the groups merging later
for the program ot the evening.
Newly elected officers, Mrs. Eu
phene Reed, president; Mrs. Gene
vieve McCorkle, secretary;, and
Mrs. Orby Shaffer, chaplain; were
installed at the unit meeting.
Guest speakers at the Post meet
ing were Olney Rucrd. past dis
trict commander, Lee Sonnenberg
and Clyde Todd of Tulelake. .
For the program group songs
were sung by the two organizations
preceding the Introduction of
guests, CAP Lt. Bette Miller, Cadet
Lt. Laryl Erickson, Cadet Owen
Miller and Cadet Corp. Jane Dan-'
lels of the Medford squadron. They '
explained the origin and work ol
the CAP, an auxiliary of the Air
Force. Films taken at Lackland
Air Base, Texas, were shown by
Lt. Miller for the remainder ot
'.he program.
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