. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. ^ZJ After many years in the cran- berry business, Mr. Briggs was an investment counsellor and a partner in Lexington Management Associ- ates. Survivors include his widow, Joan (Kilroy) Briggs of Marion; his father, George R. Briggs of Ply- mouth; two children, A. Russell Briggs, Jr. of Plymouth and Mrs. Barbara Briggs Chakravarty of New Delhi, India; and two stepchildren, Alison and Christopher Recklitis. A funeral service was conducted in St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church in Marion. Burial was in Vine Hills Cemetery, Plymouth. EARLE


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. ^ZJ After many years in the cran- berry business, Mr. Briggs was an investment counsellor and a partner in Lexington Management Associ- ates. Survivors include his widow, Joan (Kilroy) Briggs of Marion; his father, George R. Briggs of Ply- mouth; two children, A. Russell Briggs, Jr. of Plymouth and Mrs. Barbara Briggs Chakravarty of New Delhi, India; and two stepchildren, Alison and Christopher Recklitis. A funeral service was conducted in St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church in Marion. Burial was in Vine Hills Cemetery, Plymouth. EARLE A. RICKER • Earle A. Ricker, 65, of Duxbury, Mass., husband of Beulah M. (Morrison) Ricker, died on October 26 in South Shore Hospital, South Weymouth. Born in Pembroke, he was the son of the late Clarence A. and Lila (Gould) Ricker. He was a graduate of Duxbury High School and attended the University of Alabama and the University of Massachusetts. Mr. Ricker retired in 1972 as a cranberry grower after being in the business for 30 years. He was a member of the Farm Bureau for 25 years, a member of the Ocean Spray Cooperative, Cape Cod Cranberry Growers Assn., and Duxbury Lodge, lOOF. In addition to his widow, he is survived by three sons, Clayton A. of Brockton, John W. and Earle B. Ricker, both of Duxbury; a sister, Mrs. Beatrice Elder of Hingham; three grandchildren and a niece and a nephew. Rev. Stephen Turrell of the Pilgrim Congregational Church, Duxbury, officiated at a Memorial service October 29 in the Shepherd Funeral Home, Kingston. Interment was in Mayflower Cemetery, Dux- bury. MARKETING ORDERS Continued from Page 1 descriptions of the federal market- ing orders for oranges, Cahfornia tree fruits, and raisins. A pubhc member of the Cling Peach Advi- sory Board presented a consumer viewpoint on federal fruit and vegetable marketing orders. Representatives of the Federal Trade Commission and the Justice Department also spoke on their views of federal marketing order


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