. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. group showed them to be vitally concerned with the problems that confront the industry today and the effects of these problems on the future. (Photos of the gathering, courtesy NCA, page 14. Last December the veterans' group had its first meeting at National's Hanson plant. The sub- ject at that time was concerned mainly with the history of process- ing in the cranberry industry. NCA Directors Meet The Board of Directors of the National Cranberry Association, meeting at Hanson late in April, voted to pay an advance of $2 a barrel o


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. group showed them to be vitally concerned with the problems that confront the industry today and the effects of these problems on the future. (Photos of the gathering, courtesy NCA, page 14. Last December the veterans' group had its first meeting at National's Hanson plant. The sub- ject at that time was concerned mainly with the history of process- ing in the cranberry industry. NCA Directors Meet The Board of Directors of the National Cranberry Association, meeting at Hanson late in April, voted to pay an advance of $2 a barrel on all berries for which members have thus far received $10 a barrel. NCA's first advance to members consisted of $15 per hundred pounds for the first 200 barrels delivered, and $10 per hundred pounds for all berries over 200 barrels. The new advance will bring all $10 pay- ments up to S12. A committee consisting of Chas. Lewis of Wisconsin, Joseph Dar- lington of New Jersey, and Russell Makepeace of Massachusetts was appointed by the Board to confer with other groups interested in an over-all cooperative for marketing cranberries. National to Hold "Cranberry Week" In the Fall To get the cranberry season off to an early start, the National Cranberry Association will sponsor a "Cranberry Week" this fall, with nation-wide publicity through the Let Us Handle Your Power Needs for Bog Pumps International and Continental Red Seal Industrial Engines SALES and SERVICE J. M. HACKETT Tel. Rockland 1864 NO. HANOVER MASS. CONTROL Cranberry Root Grubs White Grubs • Chokeberry White Violets * Loosestrife Poison Ivy * Small Bramble Three Square Grass * Wild Bean Ose TH*OE MARK B£G U S PAT. OFF. PARA-DICHLOROBENZENE The Massachusetts Cranberry Experiment Station Charts recommend Para-dichlorobenzene for controlling Root Grubs, White Grubs, Chokeberry, White Violets, Loosestrife, Poison Ivy, Wild Bean, Three Square Grass and Small Bramble. For best results, bogs should be


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