. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Judge Felsheim, editor Western World, who is very much interested in the Bandon future in cranberry growing, and Mrs. Felsheim and Mrs. Katherine Mayuard, repre- senting the Coquille Va'ley Senti- nel. Gas and labor shortages pre- . Frost Protection. and Irrigation For Cranberries Sprinkling heads and light weight partable tubing now available. SKINKER SYSTEm of IRRIGATION 33 Station Street Brookline, 46, Mass. vented a larger attendance. ^Picnic Lunch Served—This was a picnic in the yard of the Kra- nick home, a yard full of bloom


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Judge Felsheim, editor Western World, who is very much interested in the Bandon future in cranberry growing, and Mrs. Felsheim and Mrs. Katherine Mayuard, repre- senting the Coquille Va'ley Senti- nel. Gas and labor shortages pre- . Frost Protection. and Irrigation For Cranberries Sprinkling heads and light weight partable tubing now available. SKINKER SYSTEm of IRRIGATION 33 Station Street Brookline, 46, Mass. vented a larger attendance. ^Picnic Lunch Served—This was a picnic in the yard of the Kra- nick home, a yard full of bloom- roses, gladioli, dahlias, etc.—and it was a perfect day. Early guests looked over the Kranick marsh, while others were arriving. At one o'clock guests were served lunch cafeteria style, a very com- p'ete and fine lunch from fried chicken to ice cream. bles this year, could better attend at night that during the day. N. E. Cranberry Sales Meeting Sept. 8—Evening The annual September meeting of the New England Cranberry Sales Company was scheduled this year for Sept. 8th, the directors voted at their meeting August 30. At first there was consideration that the meeting be omitted this year or called later, because of the price ceiling hearings before OPA in Washington, but with the noti- fication that this "industry com- mittee" meeting was set for Sept. 5, it was decided to hold the usua! early fall meeting. The meeting, however, was set for the evening at 7:30 instead of the usual day meeting, as it was felt growers, with the many trou- SPEEDING VICTORY IS WHAT COUNTS NOW There is a war to be won. Day by day victory is nearer, and Electricity is playing its part. With the cooperation of the users of Electricity, Electricity is fulfilling this double role. Wise, economical use of Electricity on the home front is speeding Victory. Plymouth County Electric Co. WAREHAM - - PLYMOUTH Tel. 200 Tel. 1300 Expect Amending Order for Fibre Packing Boxes A WPB order which p


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