. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. terment was in Forest Hill Cem- etery at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Rezin, whose maiden name was Edith Herms, was born in Chicago Oct. 7, 1892, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herms. After coming to Nekoosa as a child, she lived there until her marriage to Mr. Rezin of Cranmoor, May 9, 1912. They farmed in Rudolph for about 25 years before going to Tomah where he established the Rezin marsh. Mr. Rezin preceded his wife in death in December 1958. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Milton Hamm and Mrs. Emery Jagodzinski, both of Wis-


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. terment was in Forest Hill Cem- etery at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Rezin, whose maiden name was Edith Herms, was born in Chicago Oct. 7, 1892, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herms. After coming to Nekoosa as a child, she lived there until her marriage to Mr. Rezin of Cranmoor, May 9, 1912. They farmed in Rudolph for about 25 years before going to Tomah where he established the Rezin marsh. Mr. Rezin preceded his wife in death in December 1958. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Milton Hamm and Mrs. Emery Jagodzinski, both of Wis- consin Rapids; three sons, Clar- ence, John and Robert, all of Tomah; a brother, Albert Herms, RAINBIRD SPRINKLER HEADS FLEX-O-SEAL IRRIGATION PIPE Aluminum and light weight steel irrigation pipe in all conventional lengths and diameters. Rainbird sprinkler heads for any bog setup. VEG-ACRE FARMS V Forestdale, Cape Cod, Mass. Tel. 428-6719 (Supplying irrigation equipment to growers since 1944) Wisconsin Rapids, and four sis- ters, Mrs. Otto Schacht, Marin- ette; Mrs. Arthur Murray, Ne- koosa; Mrs. John Ostruske and Mrs. Caroline Voight. FRESH FROM THE FIELDS Coy^tinued frovi Page 6 precipitation was lost to runoff. Nine inches of snow fell in Feb- uary, which is almost 4 inches more than generally occurs in this month. Oxygen Deficiency Problems The snow occurred after some rather severe winter weather which had caused ice thickness of the flood waters on cranberry bogs of about 7 to 9 inches. By the 8th of February an analysis of oxygen samples from several representative bogs showed oxy- gen contents below 5 per liter on most of them and below 3 on a few. Growers were in a di- lemma as to what to do about this problem as most did not have enough water to reflow. Fortu- nately, on the 13th of February, very popular and will be mailed. PILGRIM SAND & GRAVEL Producers of SAND - GRAVEL - CRUSHED STONE For Sand and Service that Satisfy . . Call Pilgrim BOG SAND A SPE


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