. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. CAPE MEETING (Continued from Paee 2) show at the bog- in response to an invitation by Dr. Cross given at the nu'ctinp but that was all. Offlfers Kc-elccled There was no contest for offi- cers, the same slate being elected for a second term as is custom- ary. President is Arthur T. Handy, Poeasset; first vice president, Fer- ris C. Waite, Plymouth; second vice president, Ralph Thachcr, Marion; secretary, G. T. Beaton, treasurer, Mrs. Ruth E. Beaton, both of Wareham. Directors are the offieei's and Frank P. Cran- don, Dr. C. E. Cross


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. CAPE MEETING (Continued from Paee 2) show at the bog- in response to an invitation by Dr. Cross given at the nu'ctinp but that was all. Offlfers Kc-elccled There was no contest for offi- cers, the same slate being elected for a second term as is custom- ary. President is Arthur T. Handy, Poeasset; first vice president, Fer- ris C. Waite, Plymouth; second vice president, Ralph Thachcr, Marion; secretary, G. T. Beaton, treasurer, Mrs. Ruth E. Beaton, both of Wareham. Directors are the offieei's and Frank P. Cran- don, Dr. C. E. Cross, Kenneth Garside, Robert C. Hammond, Philip H. Gibbs, Osborne Bearse, president lower Cape club; Charles N. Savery, president Upper Cape club; David Lombard, South Shore ckib and Oscar L. Norton, South- eastern club. Dr. H. F. Bergman, retired, was made an honoraiy director to join the retired Dr. H. J. Frank- lin and Chester E. Vose of Marion. Secretary Keaton read a report from Chester W. Robbins of the Industry Marketing Committee, telling of efforts to pass the "cranberry bill" which failed when it was not acted upon in the senate before adjournment. Re- port told of 90 per-'ent of grower support and of most of the co- operatives. Expenses of the com- mittee had been borne by the Cranberry Institute, made up of distributors, who assess member growers on a patronage basis. Louis Webster Massachusetts Commissioner of Agricultural Mar- keting- told his committee had funds for radio spotting of vari- ous products and that cranberries would be prominently promoted this fall. Guests introduced included Con- gressman D. W. Nicholson, who intiodi;ced the cranberry bill to the house. State Representative Hastings Keith; Senator Edward ('. Stone; L. Roy Hawes, Massa- chusetts Commissioner of Agri- cultuie; Representative A. H. Worrall, V/arehanv; James W. Dayton, director of extension serv- ice, University of Massachusetts; Harold Woodward, Bristol County Agent. FRESH FROM


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