. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. General Manager Chaney in the supervision of this new project will be the three representatives from each State Company, these being Bernard Brazeau, Wisconsin, Franklin S. Chambers, New Jer- sey; A. D. Benson, Massachusetts. In the July 30th notice of NECSCO directors to members, it was further stated that applica- tions of four new members (acre- age total, more than 100) were favorably acted upon). The hope was expressed that during the next 30 days members continue to secure applications from growers interested in the objective


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. General Manager Chaney in the supervision of this new project will be the three representatives from each State Company, these being Bernard Brazeau, Wisconsin, Franklin S. Chambers, New Jer- sey; A. D. Benson, Massachusetts. In the July 30th notice of NECSCO directors to members, it was further stated that applica- tions of four new members (acre- age total, more than 100) were favorably acted upon). The hope was expressed that during the next 30 days members continue to secure applications from growers interested in the objectives of the Sales Company and Exchange. Suggestions were made for the ex- tension of services to the member- ship, including bog management and bog service work. At that meeting it was decided to hold the fall meeting of the Company in Carver, Wednesday, September 4th. main votes was a decision by the Board that the Wisconsin Cran- berry Sales Company would, have three pools in 1946. One would be for fresh berries, one for the ber- ries members wanted to go to Cranberry Canners, and the third for berries to go to "commercial" canners. J. C. MAKEPEACE NOW PRESIDENT OF SMITH- HAMMOND COMPANY Growers' Company Holds Members' Meeting July 31 A directors' meeting was held by Wisconsin Cranberry Sales Company July 23, and one of the Growers' Cranberry Company held a members' meeting at Pem- berton, New Jersey, July 31, at which about 30 were present. The resolutions as adopted at the meet- ing of Exchange directors in New York on July 16th were discussed., and ratified, as they were in New England. Growers' Company has had a contract with Cranberry Canners, Inc., as a unit for ten per cent or more of the production, and this was re-affirmed, as it has been for the past ten years. John C. Makepeace was elected presicent of the Smith-Hammond Cranberry Company and his son, Maurice, treasurer, at a meeting of stockholders July 29, Mr. Make- peace having previously been a minority s


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