. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. "delegate," and has frequently been in conference at the State Depart- ment of Agriculture. He is re- garded as one of the most popu- lar farm leaders in his state. His Son to be Cranbery Grower He is a member of the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Associ- ation and of the Southeastern Cranberry Club. He holds no town office in Rochester, except the an- cient and now relatively minor one of "fence viewer", (but for many years was a member of the finance committee). With Mrs. Hiller he lives in one of the houses at E


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. "delegate," and has frequently been in conference at the State Depart- ment of Agriculture. He is re- garded as one of the most popu- lar farm leaders in his state. His Son to be Cranbery Grower He is a member of the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Associ- ation and of the Southeastern Cranberry Club. He holds no town office in Rochester, except the an- cient and now relatively minor one of "fence viewer", (but for many years was a member of the finance committee). With Mrs. Hiller he lives in one of the houses at East-Over. A daughter, Mrs. Richard Carr lives in another. His son, Robert, last year graduated from the Univer- sity of Maine and intends to con- tinue the work of his father and grandfather as a cranberry grower. The Hillers have a summer cot- tage at Aucoot Cove, Mattapoi- set, not far away. There he has a Herreshoff and a motor boat. His hobby is boating and fishing. How his Florida sweet corn venture will turn out, he probably won't know until it is all over. to try to produce another crop of But he will be back, getting ready cranberries by the end of March. TIME and MONEY in your CRANBERRY WORK • in your HOME I. Use ELECTRICITY Plymouth County Electric Co. WAREHAM TEL. 200 PLYMOUTH TEL. 1300 Meseisi«ci!:=8r5»es=ccsoeatic^^ Eatmor Cranberries This cooperative is the property of cranberry growers just as the bogs are their property. It is owned by them and their neighbor members. It oper- ates solely to serve them. Anything that can be done to keep it strong—good times and bad—actually means that cranberry growers are helping themselves and their neighbors to greater success. A member has a real stake in his co-op—it's his business—and it will rise or fall depending on how he uses it. THE NEW ENGLAND CRANBERRY SALES COMPANY MIDDLEBORO, MASSACHUSEnS "The Fresh Cranberry Cooperative". Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images t


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