. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. ORKIN G. COLLEY Cranberry Institute Reactivated; Elects The Cranberry Institute was re- activated Tuesday morning, Au^. 19, at the East Wareham Cran- berry Experiment Station, pre- ceding the annual meeting of tlie Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' As- sociation. Orrin G. Colley of Dux- bury, who has previously headed this body and has been active in cranberry growing since 1929, was elected president. Other oflficers elected were: Ambrose E. Stevens, Duxbury, general manager of NCA, firs^i vice-president; second vice-presi- dent, Vernon
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. ORKIN G. COLLEY Cranberry Institute Reactivated; Elects The Cranberry Institute was re- activated Tuesday morning, Au^. 19, at the East Wareham Cran- berry Experiment Station, pre- ceding the annual meeting of tlie Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' As- sociation. Orrin G. Colley of Dux- bury, who has previously headed this body and has been active in cranberry growing since 1929, was elected president. Other oflficers elected were: Ambrose E. Stevens, Duxbury, general manager of NCA, firs^i vice-president; second vice-presi- dent, Vernon Goldsworthy, Eagle River, Wis., secretary-treasurer, Kenneth E. Garside, Duxbury. Executive committee is Colley, ex officio; Stevens, alternate Gar- side; Goldsworthy, alternate Clar- ence A. Searles, Cranmoor, Wise; riaurice Makepeace, Wareham, al- tprnate Theodore H. Budd, Sr., Pemberton, N. J. Alden C. Brett, retiring presi- {'ent, acted as chairman, discuss- ing by-laws and membership. He i^ to give a report later. The treasurer reported a bal- ance of 810, on hand and this sum is to be retained. The treasurer is also to bill members for an unpaid balance of about 816,000, based on a seven-cent as- sessment per barrel on the 1957 crop. The group will hold fall meet- ings and looks forward to being fully active in January of 1959, with plans for the entire year. Proposals are to promote the industry at all levels by provia- ing an effective medium through \.'hich all segments and groups within the industry may work to- gether for the common good. Per\icos are to include repre- sentation of the industry on tc^'-. fifTecting it and its econom:^, collection and correlation of sta- tistics of a marketing, selling and mcnhandising nature; to 'de ordarlv marketing; standardiza- tion of products; sales prumo- tions; to repesent in relations and consumer education; tj'ansportation; cooperation with lelated industries; utilization of state and federal ser
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