. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. T0% Goes Into Juice, Says Goldsworthy Thar's Plenty of 'Red Gold' In Them Wisconsin Marshes By LAURA ZAHN When Betty and Charles Goldsworthy sit down for Thanksgiving dinner, they've already seen enough of the cranberries accompanying their turkey to last most diners a lifetime. But, for them, the berries are a reason to be thankful. Goldsworthy's late father, Vernon, a long time correspond- ent for CRANBERRIES Magazine, began cultivation of the 120-acre Thunder Lake Marsh near Three Lakes, Wise, 35 years ago. Today, Charles lowns
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. T0% Goes Into Juice, Says Goldsworthy Thar's Plenty of 'Red Gold' In Them Wisconsin Marshes By LAURA ZAHN When Betty and Charles Goldsworthy sit down for Thanksgiving dinner, they've already seen enough of the cranberries accompanying their turkey to last most diners a lifetime. But, for them, the berries are a reason to be thankful. Goldsworthy's late father, Vernon, a long time correspond- ent for CRANBERRIES Magazine, began cultivation of the 120-acre Thunder Lake Marsh near Three Lakes, Wise, 35 years ago. Today, Charles lowns and operates it, and is [president of Cranberry Products Inc. processing plant in nearby Eagle River. Betty Goldsworthy manages the gift shop the plant operates as an outlet for its products, including cranberry- scented candles and potpourri. Wisconsin harvests 130 million pounds of "red gold" each year, Charles Goldsworthy said, worth up to $40 million, SSSfchSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS COVER PHOTO LEN MASER of Cranberry Products Inc. scoops up fresh 'berries at 65 cents a pound during the 1984 Cranberry Fast in Eagle River, Wise. At the celebration, Cranberry Products also gives away glasses of juice, trips to a local producing marsh are available, and a cranberry bake sale is always a sellout. A story about Cranberry Products and Wisconsin cranberrying starts on this page. (CRANBERRIES photo by Laura Zahn) J. BETTY GOLDSWORTHY, who manages the gift shop at the cranberry plant in Eagle River, Wise, sells donuts and cranberry pie at Eagle River's annual October Cranberry Fest. She also shows fllmstrips to visitors on the history of cranberrying. (CRANBERRIES photo by Laura Zahn) 3. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Portland, CT [etc. ] : Taylor Pub. Co. [etc. ]
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