. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Kenneth Gar side Named Acting General Manager Of National Committee Receiving Many Applicants for Permanent Appointment Kenneth G. Garside, vice presi- dent of finance for National Cran- berry Association was appointed acting general manager at a meet- ing of the executive committee at Hanson May 2, and is now filling the unexpired term of James E. Glover, whose resignation became effective this month. Mr. Glover was granted severance pay of (5 months as he may be needed for consultation service because of his specialized knowledge


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Kenneth Gar side Named Acting General Manager Of National Committee Receiving Many Applicants for Permanent Appointment Kenneth G. Garside, vice presi- dent of finance for National Cran- berry Association was appointed acting general manager at a meet- ing of the executive committee at Hanson May 2, and is now filling the unexpired term of James E. Glover, whose resignation became effective this month. Mr. Glover was granted severance pay of (5 months as he may be needed for consultation service because of his specialized knowledge of NCA problems. Mr. Garside will servo as acting general manager until the annual stockholders' meeting in August. In the interim' Frank P. Cran- don has been directing operations of the company as acting presi- dent since April 2. Crandon was first vice president when appoint- ed to fill the president's chair. Both Garside and Crandon have been closely associated with Na- tional for many years. Mr. Garside was elected to the Board of Diiectors of NCA in 1946. He joined the staff of Na- tional in August 1955 as assistant to President Glover. During the past year his efforts have been concentrated on reorganizing and streamlining the Co-op's produc- tion operations; has been much interested in research problems, in stimulating fresh fruit sales economy systems and since Jan- uary first his position has brought him into closer contact with finan- cial problems, he acting somewhat as a comptroller. A graduate of Harvard, he has a master's degree in chemical engineering fronr M. I. T. and for several years was associated with Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation before transferring his interests to cranberry growing in Duxbury, where he makes his home. He, like Acting President Crandon is a practical cianberry grower. Crandon has served Na- tional in many capacities as an active-grower member as president and treasurer of Cranberry KENNETH GARSIDE For A Life Time


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