. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. A modern house at "Cranguyma," showing heigth of trees at Long Beach, Washington. (CRANBERRiliJS Photo) University in New York City. For 23 years he was professor of po- mology at Rutgers University, New Brunswiclc, New Jersey. Dur- ing the first war he was first in the merchant marine, then in the infantry R. O. T. C. Dr. and Mrs. Clarke have a son, Paul, who is studying horticulture at Purdue, and a daughter, Jeanne. She is a trained social worker and went out to the Coast following the acceptance of the "Cranguy-


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. A modern house at "Cranguyma," showing heigth of trees at Long Beach, Washington. (CRANBERRiliJS Photo) University in New York City. For 23 years he was professor of po- mology at Rutgers University, New Brunswiclc, New Jersey. Dur- ing the first war he was first in the merchant marine, then in the infantry R. O. T. C. Dr. and Mrs. Clarke have a son, Paul, who is studying horticulture at Purdue, and a daughter, Jeanne. She is a trained social worker and went out to the Coast following the acceptance of the "Cranguy- ma" post by Dr. Clarke. She is now at Kelso, Washington. Dr. Clarke is a member of the American Society for Horticultural Science, the Institute of Food, Technologists, American Associ- ation for Advancement of Science, the American Rhododendron So- ciety, and state and local organiza- tions. Likes the West Coast Dr. Clarke, as do apparently most "easterners" who have mi- grated to the West Coast to en- gage in cranberry activities, says he likes life along the Pacific very much. He has become actively interested in many cranberry ac- tivities of the West Coast and civic affairs of the Long Beach district. This big property of Mr. Myers, with its beautiful lakes, its stately evergi-een trees, business-like and. at the same time experimental atmosphere, with cranberries blue- berries, other small fruits and plants, foremost the rhododendrons, would seem to be such a place as a scientist, or most anyone else, for that matter, would find enjoy- able and absorbing. Patronize Our Advertisers CRANBERRIES The National Cranberry Magazine '49 NCA Queen To Appear In Big Aquatennial Betty Crooks, Wisconsin Rapids, Will Represent Cranberry In- dustry at Minneapolis in July. National Cranberry Queen Betty Ci'ook of Wisconsin Rapids, Wis- consin, will bring the Cranberry Industry into the limelight when she appears at the Minneapolis Aquatennial during the third week of July.


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