. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Z. T. Beaton Is slamed Plymouth lounty Trustee Gilbert T. Beaton, Waieham, Mass.) cranberry grower has been ppointed a trustee to the Board f the Plymouth County Exten- ion Service. He fills the vacancy aused by the death of Ellis D. Uwood, and represents the cran- erry industry. Mr. Beaton is manager of the ohn J. Beaton Company, and vice- )resident of the Beaton's Distrib- iting Agency. He is secretary of he Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Association and secretary-treas- irer of the Southeastern Massa- husetts Cranberry Club. Mr. Be


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Z. T. Beaton Is slamed Plymouth lounty Trustee Gilbert T. Beaton, Waieham, Mass.) cranberry grower has been ppointed a trustee to the Board f the Plymouth County Exten- ion Service. He fills the vacancy aused by the death of Ellis D. Uwood, and represents the cran- erry industry. Mr. Beaton is manager of the ohn J. Beaton Company, and vice- )resident of the Beaton's Distrib- iting Agency. He is secretary of he Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Association and secretary-treas- irer of the Southeastern Massa- husetts Cranberry Club. Mr. Beaton takes an active part n Wareham town affiairs and is ;urrently chairman of the town fi- lance committee. He is a past )resident of the Southeastern llassachusetts Blueberry Growers' Association. He was graduated from Ware- lam High School and attended the Jniversity of Massachusetts at Amherst. He is a Mason and nember of the Grange. He is mar- â¢ied and has two daughters, Mari- yn Ruth and Donna Lynne. His lobby is golf. "CRANBERRIES" ADVERTISING PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS! Reasonable Rates on Request State Company and Ace Officials Hold New York Meeting First Time Such a Gathering Has Been Held to Make Plans for Coming Active Season. For the first time in the history of American Cranberry Exchange a joint meeting of managers of all the state companies was held May 17 at the Hotel Statler, N. Y. It was agreed that the idea of holding such meetings was a de- sirable one in the interest of both the companies and the Exchange. It was agreed that two meetings should be held each year, one dur- ing early or mid May and the sec- ond in August, just prior to the shipping season. Chairman was the new ACE manager, Harold E. Bryant, and the word of welcome was by Presi- dent Theodore H. Budd of New Jersey. Those attending were Walter Z. Fort, Growers' Cranber- ry Company, N. J.; C. D. Ham- mond, Jr., Wisconsin Cranberry Sales Company; Maurice Make- peace, A. U. Makepeace Company


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