. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. JOSEPH W. WHITE urer, and her assistant, Miss M. C. Lambert. The address of the day was given by Dr. Raymond W. Mil'er, presi- dent of American Institute of Co- operatives. Dr. William M. Mar- tin, dean of the College of Agri- culture, Rutgers University, and director New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, scheduled to speak, was unable to be present, as he was detained by hearings in Washington. New Jersey Com- missioner of Agriculture Gilbert Allen paid high ti-ibute to the co- operative and to the achievements of the cranbe


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. JOSEPH W. WHITE urer, and her assistant, Miss M. C. Lambert. The address of the day was given by Dr. Raymond W. Mil'er, presi- dent of American Institute of Co- operatives. Dr. William M. Mar- tin, dean of the College of Agri- culture, Rutgers University, and director New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, scheduled to speak, was unable to be present, as he was detained by hearings in Washington. New Jersey Com- missioner of Agriculture Gilbert Allen paid high ti-ibute to the co- operative and to the achievements of the cranberry growers of New Jersey, mentioning the New Jersey Cranberry Growers' Association, organized Chambers' Address Mr. Chambers' President's Ad- dress of Welcome was: On this happy occasion, the fif- tieth anniversary of the organiza- tion of the Growers Cranberry Company, we are honored by the presence of distinguished guests, scientific advisers, and many other friends. Here are representatives of the Federal, State and County Agricu'tural Departments, The American Institute of Cooperation, the American Cranberry Exchange, Cranberry Canners, Inc., the Blue- berry Cooperative Association, and other organizations. It is encour- aging to see so many of our mem- bers present. To all of you and to the ladies I extend a most hearty welcome. Fifty years is a long time. The pioneers have all passed on, but to them belongs the honor of having â founded the first cooperative in our industry. â It was also the first agricultural cooperative in the state of New Jersey. The organ- izers lived to see the achievement â ';of many of their hopes and ideals. They established a reputation for high quality and uniformly of pack, and they welcomed to membership in the Growers Cranberry Com- pany some of the largest Cape Cod growers. The pioneers took a leading part in organizing the American Cran- berrv Exchange, in beginning na- tional advertising and the exten- sion of the cooperative m


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