. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. NATIONAL GAENS LARGE TONNAGE Appoints Public Relations Man in Wisconsin, With Office at the Rapids. The co-operative situation within the industry continues somewhat in a state of "flux," as meetings have been held by both Eatmor Cranberries, Inc., and National Cranberry Association. Following the dissolution of New England Cranberry Sales, up to the end of April, NCA officials assert that co-op has approximately 90 per- cent of the berry tonnage, and a somewhat smaller percent of the 240 or so membership of NECSCO. Many


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. NATIONAL GAENS LARGE TONNAGE Appoints Public Relations Man in Wisconsin, With Office at the Rapids. The co-operative situation within the industry continues somewhat in a state of "flux," as meetings have been held by both Eatmor Cranberries, Inc., and National Cranberry Association. Following the dissolution of New England Cranberry Sales, up to the end of April, NCA officials assert that co-op has approximately 90 per- cent of the berry tonnage, and a somewhat smaller percent of the 240 or so membership of NECSCO. Many growers going over to NCA were among the larger producers. NECSCO tonnage has been around 125,000 barrels. NCA also, had, to end of April obtained seven new Wisconsin producers. Plans for marketing fresh fruit next fall have been about com- pleted, but are not being given out in detail "because of ; It is said an aggressive program will be in force, but it is not the intent to take part in any "price ; There will be emphasis on greater consumption of cranberries in October, which has been apt, in recent years, to be a warm month, with consequent slow demand. This would not necessarilly be based up- on a drive for sauce ocnsumption, but to offer a sales appeal upon "cooler" cranberry dishes. M. L. Urann, Miss Ellen Stillman and Mrs. Janet Taylor were in New York May 6th meeting with maga- zine food editors to discuss this phase, and to solicit their support. Extends Executive Committee NCA has extended its executive committee to seven members and seven alternates. Chosen to fill the new chairs were Guy N. Potter, Wisconsin and Thomas P. Darling- ton, New Jersey. Alternates are Holland G. Potter, Wisconsin and William S. Haines, New Jersey. Raymond Morse of West Ware- ham, former berry inspector and in charge of packing houses for New England Sales has joined NCA, and will serve as a berry inspector. Wisconsin Public Relations Man As


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