. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Officers of the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Association elected Tuesday Wiere, left to right, second vice-president, Philip Gibbs; treasurer, Mrs. Ruth Beaton; president, Ferris C. Waite; secretary, Gilbert T. Beaton. Ralph Thacher, first vice-president is not shown. (Cranberries Photo) tee had ended $ "in the black", and total expenditures of the committee had been $1,673. A report on vandalism was giv- en by Ralph Thacher, chairman of the vandalism committee, the oth- er members of vi^hich are Beattie and Robert C.


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Officers of the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Association elected Tuesday Wiere, left to right, second vice-president, Philip Gibbs; treasurer, Mrs. Ruth Beaton; president, Ferris C. Waite; secretary, Gilbert T. Beaton. Ralph Thacher, first vice-president is not shown. (Cranberries Photo) tee had ended $ "in the black", and total expenditures of the committee had been $1,673. A report on vandalism was giv- en by Ralph Thacher, chairman of the vandalism committee, the oth- er members of vi^hich are Beattie and Robert C. Hammond. He said only a single case had been re- ported in the past three months and that was in Middleboro. He added that growers complained of various troubles but failed to re- port them. He said the commit- tee had been in conference with the area chief of police associa- tions, and the police offered cooper- ation. They said they could not patrol all cranberry bogs, Taut would act if reports of law viola- tions were made to them. Thacher urged growers to report infrac- tions to their town chief of police if they wanted remedial action. Oscar Norton, who had charge of the exhibit of the association at the Union Fair in Worcester last winter, told how the associa- tion had taken top honors in its field. He said the exhibit was the last the fair association was to hold due to the usually inclement weather. He was pleased that the cranberry growers had been with the fair organization until its ending. Norton was also com- mended highly by President Waite for planning the luncheon for the association the day of the meeting. At this point Station Director Cross took over the meeting and called upon various members of Sixteen his E. Tomlinson re- ported on insects; Beattie on his duties as Extension Service cran- berry specialist, and explained his work was much concerned with an educational program. He stated that Irving E. Demoranville and he would continue market


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