. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Assistant to CCI Sales Manager Has Been Appointed Massachusetts Man, Former Naval Officer, to Work With H. Gordon Mann From Hanson Office. Richard B. Heath of Brookline, Massachusetts has been appointed assistant to H. Gordon Mann, sales manaj-er of Cranberry Canner.^, Inc. Mr. Heath will make his headquarters at the Hanson, Mas- sachusetts, office and wil! help Mr. Mann in the direction of the sales of products. Mr. Heath was recently honor- ably discharged as a lieutenant in the U. S. Navy, having been com- manding officer of an


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Assistant to CCI Sales Manager Has Been Appointed Massachusetts Man, Former Naval Officer, to Work With H. Gordon Mann From Hanson Office. Richard B. Heath of Brookline, Massachusetts has been appointed assistant to H. Gordon Mann, sales manaj-er of Cranberry Canner.^, Inc. Mr. Heath will make his headquarters at the Hanson, Mas- sachusetts, office and wil! help Mr. Mann in the direction of the sales of products. Mr. Heath was recently honor- ably discharged as a lieutenant in the U. S. Navy, having been com- manding officer of an Aircraft Res- cue ship, and participated in the North African, Tunisian, Sicilian and Italian campaigns. His most recent naval work was schedule officer at the Small Craft Training Station, San Pedro, California. He is the recipient of a commendation. graduate of St. Paul's school. Con- cord, N. H., and Harvard College, class of 1934. Scoops for his work in this department. Before military service he was assistant manager of the Property Management Corporation of Bos- ton, this firm managing commer- cia": and industrial real estate properties in the metropolitan and New York areas. He is a fConrinued from Page 3) will be sharpened still more by a ride on the only 2-foot gauge rail- road left in North America and^ i| we are lucky, the only parlor-c^r of its kind in the whole cockeyed wor d. "The several attractive way sta- tions at which their train will stop will add to the recollections of a pleasant visit to cranberry land. If Barnum had hit the ball a gen- eration later he and Mr. Atwood would have been just like that. So the narrow gauge is a 100 per- cent practicable part of the At- wood cranberry realm and will pay dividends into the treasury and into the industry at ; ***** A couple of issues ago I wrote about the cranberry bog near Drummondsville, in the Province of Quebec, it may be recalled. I rather loosely referred to its "far. Please note


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