. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. s\ Prepare Your Berries for Market Efficiently and Economically with Hayden Separators and Screening Equipment NOW is the time to give FALL FROSTS a thought LAWRENCE BOG PUMPS TA"EMOST EFFICIENT SCOOPS WHEELBARROWS BOG TOOLS HAYDEN CRANBERRY SEPARATOR MFG. CO. 367 Main Street WAREHAM, MASS. Tel. 497-W History of the Wisconsin Cranberry Growers' Ass'n In Essence The Activities Of The Group Are Much As They Were Half a Century Ago. By GUY NASH About fifty years ago there was held a meeting called for the purpose of organizing a


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. s\ Prepare Your Berries for Market Efficiently and Economically with Hayden Separators and Screening Equipment NOW is the time to give FALL FROSTS a thought LAWRENCE BOG PUMPS TA"EMOST EFFICIENT SCOOPS WHEELBARROWS BOG TOOLS HAYDEN CRANBERRY SEPARATOR MFG. CO. 367 Main Street WAREHAM, MASS. Tel. 497-W History of the Wisconsin Cranberry Growers' Ass'n In Essence The Activities Of The Group Are Much As They Were Half a Century Ago. By GUY NASH About fifty years ago there was held a meeting called for the purpose of organizing a cranberry growers' association. The first line of the old record book reads "New Lisbon, Wis., 1887" but an- other hand has pencilled "Jan'y. 4th" in the blank space. The objects to be attained were "briefly stated" by J. S. Stickney of Wauwatosa, George A. Marvin of Mather, and Hon. W. H. H. Cash. R. C. Treat of Meadow Valley was elected president and C. E. Warriner, secretary. Annual dues were fixed at 50 cents. Name Executive Committee "The following gentlemen pay- ing said amount became members: P. E. Hurd, J. S. Stickney, Peter Lasarge, George A. Marvin, Ira Young, C. E. Warriner, J. A. Wild- ner. There being a small at- tendance present it was deemed advisable to simply do enough to thoroughly organize and adjourn. The following gentlemen were ap- pointed as an executive committee for the ensuing year: A. C. Brooks, Norway Ridge; George A. Marvin, Mather; A. P. Wilson, Necedah. There being no further business, a motion to adjourn pre- ; A month later, on February 8, 1887, a special meeting was held at Tomah, with morning, afternoon and evening sessions. "The fol- lowing gentlemen upon payment of the usual fee became members of the association: Russel Case, D. Braddock, A. C. Brooks, A. Evans, H. Somers, Wesley Pro- thero, W. D. Reynolds, R. C. Treat,. GUY NASH C. R. ; And at the after- noon session the names o


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