. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. ao' Full Floollng Rml 16' Rofary Snow Thrower Hanson Lawn Mower Shop 151 Elm Street Hanson, Mass. Dahill Co. 1886 Purchase Street New Bedford, Mass. J. M. Hackett Route 123, North Hanover, Mass. Lawn & Garden Equipment Co. 65 Staflford Road Fall River, Mass. H. M. Christensen Co. 1382 Main Street Brockton, Mass. Wenham Garage R. F. D. Plymouth, Mass. Crowell's Lawn Mower Service 75 lyanough Road Hyannis, 500 AT ANNUAL NCA MEETING HEAR URANN SAY CO-OP WANTS 516,000 im wAiBiNOTOM vnm wm NsmoN 6S, uasb. Expec


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. ao' Full Floollng Rml 16' Rofary Snow Thrower Hanson Lawn Mower Shop 151 Elm Street Hanson, Mass. Dahill Co. 1886 Purchase Street New Bedford, Mass. J. M. Hackett Route 123, North Hanover, Mass. Lawn & Garden Equipment Co. 65 Staflford Road Fall River, Mass. H. M. Christensen Co. 1382 Main Street Brockton, Mass. Wenham Garage R. F. D. Plymouth, Mass. Crowell's Lawn Mower Service 75 lyanough Road Hyannis, 500 AT ANNUAL NCA MEETING HEAR URANN SAY CO-OP WANTS 516,000 im wAiBiNOTOM vnm wm NsmoN 6S, uasb. Expects to Make Good Re- turn to Growers, National Processing 96 Percent of Canned Fruit—James Glo- ver Elected First Vice President. With the them'e this year of "More Berries For More Dollars," President Marcus L. Urann of Na- tional Cranberry Association told more than 500 members meeting at the Onset (Mass.) cannery Aug. 19th, the processing- co-op needed and could dispose of 516,- 000 cases of the record '53 pro- duction. He further said ,000 cases vifould be sold, the price of as case vi'ould be maintained, bringing in 810,000,000, and he ex- pected to pay "at least a bbl. this year, about the same as ; First advance would be $, as last year. NCA, Mr. Urann asserted, is now processing 96 percent of the total U. S. cranberry crop. Of this year's hu^e anticipated pro- duction, with Ocean Spi'ay handl- ing approximately half, Eatmor Cranberries, Inc. (former ACE) 280 000-^00,000, fresh fruit inde- pendents and independent c->.rn"rs, abnit , the yield would ba disposed of. In answer to a question, he asserted directors of NCA had voted not to accept new mpmbers and "surplus" berries for the pool after October 1. Spring and summer campaigns had been unusually successful and more than 200,000 barrels had been sold. More sauce is now sold at Easter than at Thanksgiving, he said. 50,000 bbls. were needed


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