. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. After the Philippines he was sta- tioned in Japan for a month. He came out of the army with a rat- ing of Captain. Currently he is in the Reserves, 387th Q. M. Battalion of New Jer- sey, and is executive officer of the Battalion, with headquarters at Camden. He spends a portion of his time now in this work. A little more history. Vinton's grandfather was one of the first to sell fresh cranberries to the Chaneys way back when they were starting in the cranberry business in 190S-06. One of the earlies brand names in Jersey was that g


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. After the Philippines he was sta- tioned in Japan for a month. He came out of the army with a rat- ing of Captain. Currently he is in the Reserves, 387th Q. M. Battalion of New Jer- sey, and is executive officer of the Battalion, with headquarters at Camden. He spends a portion of his time now in this work. A little more history. Vinton's grandfather was one of the first to sell fresh cranberries to the Chaneys way back when they were starting in the cranberry business in 190S-06. One of the earlies brand names in Jersey was that given to the Early Blacks of M. L. Haines, the "Silver Medal". There is a notable collection of nearly every Jersey brand label in the office at "The ; Haines Always Co-operative in Marketing The Haines have always been cooperative in cranberry market- ing. The E. M. Haines Company was a member of the Growers' Cranberry Co. before it became a member of ACE. The past year Vinton sold more of the crop through NCA than ACE because he deemed it best that way. "I like to give some of the crop to both co-ops," Vinton says, "but the quality really controls ; Berries are scooped at "The ; Machine picking was tried but found unsuccessful, largely because of heavy vine growth. Once the berries are off, those destined for processing are sent to the NCA cannery at Bor- dentovm. Those to be sold fresh are stored in the big screenhouse on the property, built by M. L. Haines. This warehouse is two- stories high, 40 feet wide and 240 ft. long. It will hold 4,000 barrels. In sorting, two Hayden Sepa- rators are used, and there are four of the old-fashioned J. J. White separators. Old as these Whites are, Vinton says, with their dif- ferent "kick" principle than that of "bounce," with theni he can take out every frosted berry, whereas the more modern sepa- rators will not do this. But, they are much slower


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