. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. FIELD NOTES (Continued from Paee 4) cents per gallon. For 1956 refunds will be madf on gas used between Jan. 1 and June 30. In the future refunds will be made once a year on a fiscal year basis from July 1 to June 30. Claims for 11)50 must be filed before Oct. 1 on Form 2240 which is available at the County Exten- sion Offices. The State gas tax r^>l'und. limited to agricultui-al purposes only, has been avaiable for sev- eral years at the rate of 5 cents per gallon. It s filed on Form GT-9A 1954 Rev., and also is available at th


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. FIELD NOTES (Continued from Paee 4) cents per gallon. For 1956 refunds will be madf on gas used between Jan. 1 and June 30. In the future refunds will be made once a year on a fiscal year basis from July 1 to June 30. Claims for 11)50 must be filed before Oct. 1 on Form 2240 which is available at the County Exten- sion Offices. The State gas tax r^>l'und. limited to agricultui-al purposes only, has been avaiable for sev- eral years at the rate of 5 cents per gallon. It s filed on Form GT-9A 1954 Rev., and also is available at the County ExLcn- sion ; For more details, see your county agricultural agent. Dr. Fred Chandler left July 3 for a six-months sabbatical leave which takes him to each of the cranberry producing sections in the country. He plans to study water, root growth, and produc- tion in these areas and will pre- pare a report when he returns. The results should be nrost in- teresting and we wish Fred eveiy success in this venture. BEATON (Continued from Page 2) tion and a trustee of Plymouth County Aid to Agriculture. He began his new posuion at National Cranberry in June and will work from the m'ain of- fice and plant in Hanson, Massa- chusetts. Mr. Beaton is a grower in his own right and active in many cranberry affairs. He is secretary of the Marketing Committee, has been secretary of the Southeast- ern Cranberry Club foi- a number of years. He is vice chairman of Wareham school committee and a former member of Wareham fi- nance board. He was first presi- dent of Wareham Little League is chairnTan of the sponsoring!: committee. Morse Succeeds Beaton Eatmor Cranberries announce that Raymond F. Morse of West Wareham has been appointed to the position previously held by Mr. Beaton. Mr. Morse will also operate the cranberiy packing plant of Morse Brothers at Piny Woods bog in South Carver, where Beaton had his headquarters. Mr. Morse, like Mi'. Beaton is a grower and has bee


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