. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. POWER-DRIVEN, multi- purpose ROTOTILLER enables your men to do two to ten times as much pro- ductive work. Effects tre- mendous savings. Is easily handled and works effec- tively in confined areas. Needs only guiding—RO- TOTILLER DOES THE WORK! y2 to 30 acres capacity. 1 to 10 horse- power. $ up. Write for FREE 44-page catalog Address: ROTOTILLER, INC., DEPT. F, TROY, N. Y. Warehouses: New York, Toledo, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle Cranberry Growers' Annual Meeting Held August 27 Lt. Gov. Cahill Delivered Addr


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. POWER-DRIVEN, multi- purpose ROTOTILLER enables your men to do two to ten times as much pro- ductive work. Effects tre- mendous savings. Is easily handled and works effec- tively in confined areas. Needs only guiding—RO- TOTILLER DOES THE WORK! y2 to 30 acres capacity. 1 to 10 horse- power. $ up. Write for FREE 44-page catalog Address: ROTOTILLER, INC., DEPT. F, TROY, N. Y. Warehouses: New York, Toledo, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle Cranberry Growers' Annual Meeting Held August 27 Lt. Gov. Cahill Delivered Address — Old Fashioned Clambake Held—Crop Re- port. The fifty-third annual meeting of the Cape Cod Cranberry Grow- ers' association was held at the State Bog, East Wareham, on Tuesday, August 27, at 10:30 a. m. At this meeting reports were read and acted upon and new busi- ness transacted. Officers were elect- ed for the ensuing year. A special feature this year was an old fashioned clambake which was liel 1 under a tent at noon, with music by the "Nelseco Trio", Dick Silva, saxophone; Bill Tedeschi, piano aceordian; and Bob Hughes at the drums. The meeting reconvened at 1:30 Ten p. m., to hear the government es- timate of the cranberry crop for this year. This feature is an annual event of great interest to all grow- ers and gives the latest informa- tion available from all the cran- berry growing regions. Another special feature this year was an address by Hon. Horace T. Cahill, Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts. Prominent cranberry growers and others interested in the indus- try were present and ad jressed the gathering. A special invitation was extend- ed to all members of the Cran- berry Clubs in Barnstable, Bristol and Plymouth counties. Editor's Note—A detai'ed report of the meeting will be published in our next is- Cranberry Odds & Ends (Continued from Page 8) their little bogs in the early part of last century on a shoe string. This is not the cas


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