. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. CRANBERRIES Q Vhat lies ahead tvith :ranberries? A lot of cranberry juice has passed through our veins since we assumed bUcation early last year of the world's only periodical devoted to the lustry. We always were crazy about the berry. But getting so intensely olved with America's native fruit increased consumption. And no iitives, please. We like it straight. The wife tosses a package or two fresh berries into water, boils for about 20 minutes, and, zippo, a fresh )ply of cranberry juice. Hardly makes us pucker anymore. But that'


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. CRANBERRIES Q Vhat lies ahead tvith :ranberries? A lot of cranberry juice has passed through our veins since we assumed bUcation early last year of the world's only periodical devoted to the lustry. We always were crazy about the berry. But getting so intensely olved with America's native fruit increased consumption. And no iitives, please. We like it straight. The wife tosses a package or two fresh berries into water, boils for about 20 minutes, and, zippo, a fresh )ply of cranberry juice. Hardly makes us pucker anymore. But that's not what we intended to go on about, although it has struck las poetically fitting that CRANBERRIES came within our purview. What ( want to say as a new decade unfolds is that we will continue to try to :blish a magazine that you will find both useful and enjoyable; a iigazine that you will be proud to have on the coffee table when friends, ^nberry or non-cranberry types, come around. Besides enlarging the roster of expert advisors in the past year, we've rded correspondents in the three principal growing states and will be Ijiing more in Washington and Oregon. We've engaged the talents of elance writers and will continually be attracting others. We've also rshalled the skills of a number of photographers, cartoonists and istrators. On the delivery side, if you have any problems, let us know and we'll |olve the situation. If you have anything you want to say, you can ' it here. We've started a Letters column. CRANBERRIES has weathered war and peace, business cycles and dier ups and downs created by man and nature. It's a sturdy ship and s'U strive to keep it sailing fast and true on the choppy seas of istence. Credit where it's due Campaigning in Iowa, Sen. Edward Kennedy remarked that while Iwa is the chief com producer in the nation, his home state of Ussachusetts is number one in growing cranberries. THE NA TIONA L CRA NBERR Y MA GA Z/NE -Our 44th Year of Publication- VOLU


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