October 24, 2005
This child is a fifth-generation of Slovak
immigrants who settled in Malin, Oregon in the early 1900's. Klamath Project
farmland was advertised to the Czech's and Slovak's, who came to America to
make a better life.
Farm children learn to pitch onions, potatoes and horseradish
at a very young age.
photo: Jacqui
Krizo, Jonathan throwing Staunton Farm onions south of Tulelake in the Panhandle
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