. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. "Ray" Morse, (left) and son, Paul Morse. Ray Morse New Eatmor Eastern Representative Son Now Associate In His Cranberry Service Business Raymond F. Morse, West Ware- ham, Massachusetts, recently named eastern manager for Eat- mor Cranberries, Inc., and who has been in cranberries all his business life, now has his son, Paul R., now in his private enter- prise of bog service and supplies. Young Mr. Morse will assume much of the work of this latter concern which represents Wiggins Spray and Dust Service and Eastern States a
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. "Ray" Morse, (left) and son, Paul Morse. Ray Morse New Eatmor Eastern Representative Son Now Associate In His Cranberry Service Business Raymond F. Morse, West Ware- ham, Massachusetts, recently named eastern manager for Eat- mor Cranberries, Inc., and who has been in cranberries all his business life, now has his son, Paul R., now in his private enter- prise of bog service and supplies. Young Mr. Morse will assume much of the work of this latter concern which represents Wiggins Spray and Dust Service and Eastern States among the Massa- chusetts cranberry growers. This will leave "Ray" free to devote time to Eatmor eastern interests, with headquarters at the Piney Woods screenhouse, Carver, where Morse Bros, operate a packing plant. He will also have charge of this. Morse was for twenty years superintendent of packing and shipping plants for New England Cranberry Sales company, more recently for one year with NCA as berry inspector, and has been an important cranberry grower. His son, Paul, a native of Ware- ham was a graduate of Wareham High school in 1949 and from Tufts University, 1953, when he majored in biology. Following that he served in the U. S. Ma- rines being discharged in June. He trained at Quantico and put in two years of active service, partly in Puerto Rico. He is now in the reserve for another six years with the rank of first lieutenant. He is a member of the Wareham forest fire department and a "hobby" of his is fighting woods blazes. Mr. Morse, Sr., will have charge of inspecting and ship- ping berries as the Eastern mana- ger. Mr. Morse has served on many cranberry committees, has seived on cranberry-speaking panels, is past president of Southeaster" Massachusetts Cranbei-ry Club. H is a member of the "Cranberr Quartette" and has sung at man gatherings. Selling Out Ail Bog Equipment Picking Machine, 2 drum winches, flume pipes, 2 dusters, p
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