. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. "Pretty as a Picture"—Miss Eleanor Bearce of National Cranberry Associ- ation models the gown of the Cranberry Queen. (Photo courtesy of NCA) Early Novembei-, at the time when American Cranberry Ex- change (Nov. 3) opened its price on Late Howes at $ a quarter barrel box brought a slump in the fresh market, which had been de- veloping during the unseasonable warm weather of October, and with some I'ather tender berries to be disposed of. However with the coming of sustained seasonal cold and usual holiday demand, the
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. "Pretty as a Picture"—Miss Eleanor Bearce of National Cranberry Associ- ation models the gown of the Cranberry Queen. (Photo courtesy of NCA) Early Novembei-, at the time when American Cranberry Ex- change (Nov. 3) opened its price on Late Howes at $ a quarter barrel box brought a slump in the fresh market, which had been de- veloping during the unseasonable warm weather of October, and with some I'ather tender berries to be disposed of. However with the coming of sustained seasonal cold and usual holiday demand, the prices firmed the week before Thanksgiving and as December came in the fresh market was de- finitely satisfactory. New England Cranberry Sales Company expected to be well cleaned up in the Christmas mar- ket before Christmas. There was a markedly better feeling concerning fruit toward the end of the season. Regarding the processed market, M. L. Urann of NCA said in his November broadcast the consumer cemand for canned sauce was stronger than anticipated, and that he looked for good sales all through December. He said the National expected to receive from its members about 380,000 barrels, whether the total ci-op would be 750,000 barrels as per the latest Government estimate, or possibly only 700,000. He said that co-op expected to sell fresh 50,000 barrels, and of the total crop he estimated about 450,000 barrels would be processed. M^^ ^oitr ^ub ^ong ^uni ^rigl]tig. Bringing in the Yule Log is an ancient Christmas cus- tom, and so is the exchange of good wishes among men of good will. To all our friends and customers, "May Your Yule Log Burn Brightly". HAYDEN SEPARATOR MANUFACTURING CO. E. C. St. Jacques WAREHAM, MASS. S«v«nteeii. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Portland, CT [e
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