. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. A PICTURE FULL OF PITCHERS Cranberry spokesman at Cape Cod Day, Fenway Park, last nonth were two Little League pitchers from Hanson, Massachusetts, eft to right, Carl Ruxton and Richard Jack. They presented an en- graved silver pitcher and Cranberry Juice to fill it to their favorite ntcher Dick Radatz. 15 members' of the Ocean Spray sponsored earn and their managers attended the Red Sox double header against Kansas City which gave the Boston team two wins, 6-2 and i-1. The televised presentation was made between the two games with


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. A PICTURE FULL OF PITCHERS Cranberry spokesman at Cape Cod Day, Fenway Park, last nonth were two Little League pitchers from Hanson, Massachusetts, eft to right, Carl Ruxton and Richard Jack. They presented an en- graved silver pitcher and Cranberry Juice to fill it to their favorite ntcher Dick Radatz. 15 members' of the Ocean Spray sponsored earn and their managers attended the Red Sox double header against Kansas City which gave the Boston team two wins, 6-2 and i-1. The televised presentation was made between the two games with ditcher Radatz following the advise of pitcher Jack that evey pitcher should be full of Cranberry Juice. Wisconson Berry Marketing Order A public hearing having been i- leld as required by section , • Vis. Stats., and evidence relating 1 o a proposed agricultural mar- : meting order for cranberries pro- ii iuced in the State of Wisconsin (i Having been presented at such li learing, I, D. N. McDowell, as • Director of the State Department )f Agriculture, do hereby make he following findings of fact and ssue the following decision in said manner: Findings of Fact 1. A petition signed by 13 cranberry producers was received by the Director of the Depart- ment, requesting that a marketing order for cranberries be estab- lisTied and further requesting that such order provide for a research program and a frost warning service to be financed by an assessment on cranberry producers. 2. Cranberries are grown in 17 of Wisconsin's seventy-two counties, principally in the cen- tral, north central and north- western parts of the state. 3. The production of cran- berries' is an important factor in the agricultural economy of the state, representing four to five million dollars gross income to growers of this crop. 4. Wisconsin is the second largest producer of cranberries in the United States, producing in excess of 400,000 barrels an- nually, which represents about 33 per cent of t


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