. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. is a member of that organization and also the Cape Cod Cranberry Association. She also attends meet- ings of the Cape Cod Cranberry Club. She is a real cranberry grower, understanding the problems of cran- berry growing. Is a Nurse She was born in Centerville. When she was a child, her family went for a time to New Hampshire and she lived there. They returned to Os- terville. She went to the schools in Centerville and to Barnstable High School at Hyannis, Centerville and Osterville being parts of the town of Barnstable Then she wen


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. is a member of that organization and also the Cape Cod Cranberry Association. She also attends meet- ings of the Cape Cod Cranberry Club. She is a real cranberry grower, understanding the problems of cran- berry growing. Is a Nurse She was born in Centerville. When she was a child, her family went for a time to New Hampshire and she lived there. They returned to Os- terville. She went to the schools in Centerville and to Barnstable High School at Hyannis, Centerville and Osterville being parts of the town of Barnstable Then she went to the Massachusetts General Hospital and trained for nursing, but had to leave because of illness. Later sihe went tD Sunnyside Hospital in Somerville, Mass. Tcday she is an attendant nurse at Sunset Manor Rest Home near Hyannis. She finds sufficient time to work on the beg. She and her father do all the har- vesting with a Western Picker. Some- times it is she who operates the ma- chine, while the other carries off the harvested fruit. She has two daughters, Mrs. John Harmon of West Yarmouth, who has four children, and Mrs. William Ri- sen of Louisville, Kentucky, who has two children. Has Bees for Pollination . She has a road all around the bog and shores are clean of underibrush and trees. She does not miss a trick in good cranberry growing and owns two hives of bees. Likes To See Bog Look Good "I've put so much work into the bog," she asserts, "that I just can't give up cranberry growing. Neither can I permit the bog to become weedy. I like to see the beg look good. When you have put as much work into a thing as I have in this bog, you simply have to keep it as near perfect as you can get ; Her production is valid proof that she does an excellent jc'o of cran- berry growing, being a woman not- withstanding. SUBSCRIBE TO CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Meeting (Continued from Page 9) ture, U. of Wis., outlined the vari- ous herbicides that are cleared for use


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