. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. SKINNER 4^ 5 Star X Sprinkler. NNER -f 4 Star Sprinkler November, the Association's Di- rectors felt that the promotional stunt during the early fall would give the season a head start with- out detracting from normal heavy sales during the holiday season. Cranberry Week will feature both fresh and processed Ocean Spray berries. Publicity will be approached from every suitable angle, with the aim of making con- sumers all over the country cran- berry-conscious, and creating a carry-over of enthusiasm that will last until the holida


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. SKINNER 4^ 5 Star X Sprinkler. NNER -f 4 Star Sprinkler November, the Association's Di- rectors felt that the promotional stunt during the early fall would give the season a head start with- out detracting from normal heavy sales during the holiday season. Cranberry Week will feature both fresh and processed Ocean Spray berries. Publicity will be approached from every suitable angle, with the aim of making con- sumers all over the country cran- berry-conscious, and creating a carry-over of enthusiasm that will last until the holiday season. The National has employed a New York public relations man to handle Cranberry Week promotion. He will spend some time in Massa- chusetts during May gathering material to help him in the months of preparation which Cranberry Week will involve. Fresh from the Fields (Continued from Page 5) will have more than paid for itself. New Plantings At the present writing it looks as if about 400 acres of new plant- ing will be put in in Wisconsin this year. Goldsworthy is planting about 75 acres, of which roughly "b will be set at Three Lakes. These will be his own, while the rest will be on properties he man- ages for others in Northern Wis- consin. Cranberry Institute Next Winter? Goldsworthy, with the Cranberry School ended, is trying to get the University of Wisconsin to conduct a "Cranberry Institute" for the growers around Wisconsin Rapids next winter. He feels the plan is quite likely to succeed, and as Wisconsin does not have a cran- berry laboratory or a state spec- ialist, such an institute should be of immense value to growers who do not have too much contact with scientific information. Notes Dan O'Neill, former partner of Dan Courtney of the Oncour Cran- berry marsh, who was killed in a Ski NNER-"Pioneer and Leader in Irrigation-for nearly half a century. "CRANBERRIES" ADVERTISING PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS! Reasonable Rates on Request Thirty.


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