. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. AMONG THE CRANBERRY MEN J. Foxcroft Carleton of East Sandwich, Massachusetts, the only cranberry grower who is a mara- thon runner finished 36th in a field of 180 in the Patriot's Day classic run, the Boston A. A. Mara- thon, April 19. This was the 16th time that Mr. Carleton has been over this course and he is now 40 years old. Mr. Carleton has never failed to finish the 26 mile course and this year crossed the finish line in the time of three hours, thirteen and a fraction minutes. Although Mr. Carleton was not a winner there wer


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. AMONG THE CRANBERRY MEN J. Foxcroft Carleton of East Sandwich, Massachusetts, the only cranberry grower who is a mara- thon runner finished 36th in a field of 180 in the Patriot's Day classic run, the Boston A. A. Mara- thon, April 19. This was the 16th time that Mr. Carleton has been over this course and he is now 40 years old. Mr. Carleton has never failed to finish the 26 mile course and this year crossed the finish line in the time of three hours, thirteen and a fraction minutes. Although Mr. Carleton was not a winner there were only 88 who finished the famous course, and this magazine extends to the only cranberry-blueberry grower and marathoner its congratulations . . A. T. Morrisson, for several years president of the Coos County Cooperative, Oregon, urged all members at the annual meeting of that group to become subscribers to the Cranberry Magazine, saying it was one of the finest aids to the cranberry grower. Quite naturally this magazine concurs with that thought and extends thanks to him for his unsolicited effort to help us in our endeavor . Arthur Griffin of Wareham, Mass., cranberry grower will ap- parently put in his time off from cranberry growing and his work in a Wareham bank, in playing golf this summer. He has just joined a Marion golf club The members of the New Eng- land Cranberry Sales Company certainly enjoyed those talks by the visiting Wisconsin growers, Charles L. Lewis and Albert Hed- lar. They, too, had a good time shaking hands with old acquaint- ances as it was not their first visit East Guy Nash of Wisconsin Rapids was also with the party, including wives, but did not speak, and this magazine, al- though never having met him pre- viously, has enjoyed correspond- ence with him, and is pleased to learn that he has recovered suffi- McCormick Insecticides for CONTROL OF CRANBERRY INSECTS BEE BRAND INSECT POWDER (Red A Pyrethrum Powder) The finest-ground Pyrethrum Powder on th


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