. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Left, showing ieeu .^.a and cutter. Right, vines on the side have c ...i pruned by the macnuie. pruned. Furford says that the machine will pick between half an acre and an acre of berries a day depend- ing on conditions. Two of the machines are now being used by Canadian companies. Furford says he has been re- quested to supply several others but is not ready to produce the machine on a quantity basis al- though he expects to in the future. Patents are now pending in the United States and Canada. keeper states, "Our clie


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Left, showing ieeu .^.a and cutter. Right, vines on the side have c ...i pruned by the macnuie. pruned. Furford says that the machine will pick between half an acre and an acre of berries a day depend- ing on conditions. Two of the machines are now being used by Canadian companies. Furford says he has been re- quested to supply several others but is not ready to produce the machine on a quantity basis al- though he expects to in the future. Patents are now pending in the United States and Canada. keeper states, "Our clients are waiting impatiently because the hunting season has begun ami game is abundant.'' The Belgians. the inference is, hiui that cran- berry sause enhanses the flavui u\ vild birds anc) hares. READ CRANBERRIES CRANBERRIES SET SAIL FOR FOREIGN PORTS Reminiscent of the days when barrels of cranberries took leave of Massachusetts shores on Clip- per Ships to travel the woi-ld, cranberries were again being pre- pared for a sea voyage, the last week of September, Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc. announced. Al that time 60,000 pounds, fresh from Cape Cod vines were being placed aboard steamers in New York Harbor, bound for England, Ireland, Belgium and Saudi Ara- bia. Ocean Spray reported they were assured of an enthusiastic wel- come, as American cranberries are considered a treat abroad by many gourmets, and they do not have the fruit as a native berry. A letter received by the Co- operative from a Belguim store- Eight OPPOSITE PAGE Showing the "Alice Piincesses,' visiting the new 8,000 foot addi- tion to plant of Oanberry Pro- ducts, Inc., at Eagle River, Wis- consin, Vernon (Joldsworthy. presi- dent of the Company points to the structure in process of build- ing, while Prof. Kenneth VVeckel, developer of a process used there looks on. Since photo was taken addition has been completed and in opera- tion this fall, doubling capacity „{' Cranberry Products. Brewer & Lord I


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