. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. under surplus. As regards fresh cranberries for export he said a great deal of grain was exported, but did not know about cranberries. To the question were there inklings that consumers artificial high prices on commodities he re- plied, "Of course, ; Upward Trend in Production Pres. Emile C. St. Jacques, who presided at the Rochester meeting, read a report given by the Cran- berry Committee at the conference at Amherst Nov. 30 and Dec. 31, E. L. Bartholomew, chairman, "Dick" Seattle clerk. This


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. under surplus. As regards fresh cranberries for export he said a great deal of grain was exported, but did not know about cranberries. To the question were there inklings that consumers artificial high prices on commodities he re- plied, "Of course, ; Upward Trend in Production Pres. Emile C. St. Jacques, who presided at the Rochester meeting, read a report given by the Cran- berry Committee at the conference at Amherst Nov. 30 and Dec. 31, E. L. Bartholomew, chairman, "Dick" Seattle clerk. This stated there were about 1200 growers in Massachusetts and acreage of about 15,000 and that there was a steady trend to increasing produc- tion and cranberries were still the chief export crop of the state. It continued that returns were dis- couragingly low and that curtail- ment of some bog practices was necesssary. It said there was a hope in savings of costs through still nrore mechanization. It was pointed out that cranberry grow- ers are farmers and should work more closely with other agricul- tural groups. That gypsy moths can be eradicated was a flat state- ment, and the success in Barn- sable County's spray program last year was pointed out, and it was explained it was expected this over-all air spray would be made to cover all of Plymouth and Bris- IF YOU ARE NOT- MAKINC THE FULLEST USE OF ELECTRICITY In Your Home, In Your Cranberry Work You Are Not Taking Advantage Of One Of The Greatest Of Our Assets Of Today Plymouth County Electric Co. WAREHAM Tel. 200 PLYMOUTH Tel. 1300. STOP ROT! "CopptV, the CUPROLIGNUM COP- PER, helps you protect your flumes and headgates from attacks by their bitter enemy, rot. For just a few cents you can save costly renewals on flumes, headg'ates, fence-posts, outbuildings, etc. Try CUPROLIGNUM SHINGLE STAIN—for new clapboards, old or new shingles. Can be painted over if desired. Keeps up the appearance of your buildings, as well as e


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