. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Wisconsin; Charles L. Lewis, Wis- consin; Theodore H. Budd, New Jer- sey; Anthony DeMarco, New Jersey; Mr. CoUey and Russell Makepeace, Marion, Mass. Mr. CoUey was named secretary in 1952 and then president which he has â been since. For a short time Alden C. Brett, contributed valuable service as executive secretary. This article will attempt to re- view the achievements of the Insti- tute and give a resume in brief of what it is, and to clarify its functions in the minds of the average grower. It was incorporated under the laws o


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Wisconsin; Charles L. Lewis, Wis- consin; Theodore H. Budd, New Jer- sey; Anthony DeMarco, New Jersey; Mr. CoUey and Russell Makepeace, Marion, Mass. Mr. CoUey was named secretary in 1952 and then president which he has â been since. For a short time Alden C. Brett, contributed valuable service as executive secretary. This article will attempt to re- view the achievements of the Insti- tute and give a resume in brief of what it is, and to clarify its functions in the minds of the average grower. It was incorporated under the laws of Deleware. It was at first known as the "Fresh Cranberry Institute," the word "Fresh" being delated by later vote in 1955. It is a corporation not organized for profit, and did not issue any capital stock. Its purposes as stated was: "To engage in or sponsor research with respect to the production or market- ing of (fresh) cranberries,; to pro- mote and encourage more efficient and improved cultural and market- ing practices; to gather, compile and disseminate information with re- spect to all of the foregoing; to de- velop and promote the distribution and marketing of (fresh) cranberries through the use of available means cf publicity, advertising and related activities; to promote, by all lawful means, the interests of the growers and the distributors of (fresh) cran- berries; to do all things incidental to any of the foregoing and to have and exercise all general and incidental powers conferred upon corporations by the laws of the State of Dela- ware " In short, it was to perform the functions which the average "insti- tute" does for its membership, such as a notably successful one, the Ap- ple Institute, meat, dairy, or other agricultural crops or industry, steel, iron, glass, etc. The main function is to promote as best it can, all matters which are to the best inter- ests of all its members or its par- ticular industry, in this ca


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