. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Pumps, Screenhouse Equipment We are exclusive agents for RAINBIRD SPRINKLER Needs for Cape Cod District. (Sprinkler Systems should be planned now for next spring). We have been appointed Agents for INTERNATIONAL Pumping Engines, Sales and Service. Because of labor troubles and problems of reconversion in suppliers' plants, materials and finished units are still slow^ in delivery. PLEASE continue to think of next year's needs and place your orders early. HAYDEN SEPARATOR MANUFACTURING CO. E. C. St. Jacques WAREHAM, Snapshot o


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Pumps, Screenhouse Equipment We are exclusive agents for RAINBIRD SPRINKLER Needs for Cape Cod District. (Sprinkler Systems should be planned now for next spring). We have been appointed Agents for INTERNATIONAL Pumping Engines, Sales and Service. Because of labor troubles and problems of reconversion in suppliers' plants, materials and finished units are still slow^ in delivery. PLEASE continue to think of next year's needs and place your orders early. HAYDEN SEPARATOR MANUFACTURING CO. E. C. St. Jacques WAREHAM, Snapshot of Guy Potter and son, Rolland, now back on the Cutler Cranberry Co. marsh after service in U. S. Enlisted Reserve and as instructor for Army flyers. "RoUie" has his own plane; he is building runways at the marsh. Pruner Developed (Continued from Page 14) old-fashioned side delivery hay- rake, which, on a much larger scale, without a horse for motive power, it considerably resembles. The pruner cuts a swath 7 feet wide although the revolving blades really cover ten feet. The operator rides on a seat, as on the old-fashioned rake. The motive power is furnished, both to propel the pruner and to turn the cutting blades, by a Briggs & Stratton 6 h. p. motor. The ma- chine has three speeds forward and a reverse and the transmission is BO arranged it gives the blades three revolving speeds. The trans- mission was adapted from a mo- torcycle. No patent has been taken out on this pruner, its development being held for the common good of any grower who wishes to make a sim- ilar machine. PETITION A petition to have Dr. Henry F. Bergman remain in Massachu- setts throughout the winter months as he formerly did, until trans- ferred to Beltsvil'e, Maryland for those months a couple of years ago, is to be circulated. This is being gotten up by George E. Short, president of Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Association, and the hope that Dr. Bergman may be re-assigned by the USDA for w


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