. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. ^jj^j||,^!||S»IJ^^. Mrs. Kranick and her four sons, taking third prize in a Bandon Cranberry Harvest parade. (Photo, Western World, Bandon) after they do their weeding allot- ment. The boys collect stamps, coins, rocks and belong to the 4-H Forestry Club. Large Rhododendron Collection One of the greatest attractions at Kranberry Acres is the large rhododendron collection of which the whole family is very proud. These plants usually bloom from February to July, depending on the variety. So much has been accomplished under the most t


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. ^jj^j||,^!||S»IJ^^. Mrs. Kranick and her four sons, taking third prize in a Bandon Cranberry Harvest parade. (Photo, Western World, Bandon) after they do their weeding allot- ment. The boys collect stamps, coins, rocks and belong to the 4-H Forestry Club. Large Rhododendron Collection One of the greatest attractions at Kranberry Acres is the large rhododendron collection of which the whole family is very proud. These plants usually bloom from February to July, depending on the variety. So much has been accomplished under the most trying circum- stances that considerable credit goes to a valiant and determined widow and her four healthy little live wires. I Mrs. W. H. Reichenbach is the former Mrs. Leslie Kranick and for a number of years was the Bandon area correspondent for CRANBERRIES. OCEAN SPRAY DIRECTOR RESIGNS AS SELECTMAN AFTER 33 YEARS SERVICE Victor F. Adams of Osterville, Mass., who is a director of Ocean Spray has announced he will no longer be a candidate for select- man of the town of Barnstable, of which Osterville is a part. He has served as selectman, much of the time as chairman, for the past 35 years. He plans to devote more time to his cran- berry growing. JERSEY CROPS UP, INCLUDING BLUES AND CRANBERRIES Production of all crops in New Jersey in 1965, according to the New Jersey Crop Reporting Ser- vice were up 12 percent and was the highest since 1960. Even though harvested acreage of all crops decreased 1 percent, while the overall yield level increased 13 percent. The Garden State's production of cultivated blueberries was 1,976,000 12-pint trays, 11 per- cent above last year and 18 per- cent more than the 1959-63 av- erage, with a preliminary v-alue estimate of $5,829,000, the high- est since I960. The production mcluded 159,- OCO barrels of cranberries, 4 per- cent above last year and 70 per- cent above the 1959-63 average. This was the largest cranberry crop since 1937 when 175,0


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