. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. eeiing of Optimfsim, Unity Prevails Annual National Cranberry Meet ? f. New President George C. P. Olsson (Cranber- ries, August, 1953) became a cran- berry grower in 1953 when he, with Judge Amedeo V. Sgarzi took over the interests of Albert A. Thomas of Middleboro in the Rocky Meadciw bogs in Carver, a pro- perty of about 50 acres. Mr. Olsson has been Clerk of Coui-ts of County since 1928. He has long been exti'emely active in Republican political activities. Born in Boston, he moved with his parents to Brockton and at-
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. eeiing of Optimfsim, Unity Prevails Annual National Cranberry Meet ? f. New President George C. P. Olsson (Cranber- ries, August, 1953) became a cran- berry grower in 1953 when he, with Judge Amedeo V. Sgarzi took over the interests of Albert A. Thomas of Middleboro in the Rocky Meadciw bogs in Carver, a pro- perty of about 50 acres. Mr. Olsson has been Clerk of Coui-ts of County since 1928. He has long been exti'emely active in Republican political activities. Born in Boston, he moved with his parents to Brockton and at- tended schools there. He was graduated from Boston University School of Law in 1926 and became a practicing attorney. He is a past president of Plymouth County Bar Association and also of Boston University Law School Association. He is a past president of the Plymouth County Republican Club. During the Second World "War he was a lieutenant in the U. S. Naval Reserves. Boy Scouting is an avocation to him and he is past president of Squanto Council. He is a director of Plymouth Savings and Loan Association, member of the Plymouth and Mass- achusetts Farm Bureau; a trustee of Chilton villa Congregational Church. He is a governor of Pli- mouth Plantations, Inc. He is married to the former Mary Craig of Plymouth and tSae couple have two sons. Mr. Olsson became a director of NCA for the first time in 1957. George Olsson Elected President "In unity is our strength," was the wording on a large motto at- tached to the wall of the meeting room at Hanson headquarters of National Cranberry Association for the 28th annual meeting of that cooperative Tuesday, August 20. And unity almost prevailed throughout a session lasting from 10 until 4 attended by more than 600 stockholders and guests. Only disputes were concerning disposal of a canning plant at Co- quille, Oregon and the immediate dissolution of Cranberry Credit Corporation, a subsidiary of NCA. These were liv
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