. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. DUSTERS of PROVEN EFFICIENCY SCREENHOUSE MACHINERY BOG PUMPS £ ££• KEROSENE SPRAYERS FOR WEED CONTROL BOG TOOLS WHEELBARROWS Hay den Cranberry Separator Mfg. Co. 367 Main Street WAREHAM, MASS. Tel. 497-W or 497-R Cranberries One of Fruits Holding Own (Continued from Page G) Screening House committee: J. C. Makepeace, chairman, L. B. R. Barker, A. D. Benson, L. A. Crowell, Kenneth G. Garside, R. S. Gibbs, Colburn C. Wood. Contact committee: Kenneth G. Garside, District No. 1; George Briggs, District No. 2; John G. Howes, District No


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. DUSTERS of PROVEN EFFICIENCY SCREENHOUSE MACHINERY BOG PUMPS £ ££• KEROSENE SPRAYERS FOR WEED CONTROL BOG TOOLS WHEELBARROWS Hay den Cranberry Separator Mfg. Co. 367 Main Street WAREHAM, MASS. Tel. 497-W or 497-R Cranberries One of Fruits Holding Own (Continued from Page G) Screening House committee: J. C. Makepeace, chairman, L. B. R. Barker, A. D. Benson, L. A. Crowell, Kenneth G. Garside, R. S. Gibbs, Colburn C. Wood. Contact committee: Kenneth G. Garside, District No. 1; George Briggs, District No. 2; John G. Howes, District No. 3; Carroll D. Griffith, District No. 4; Homer L. Gibbs, chairman, District No. 4; Frank F. Weston, District No. 4; Nahum Morse, District No. 5; C. B. Urann, District No. 6; William Crowell, District No. 7; J. Foxcroft Carleton, District No. 7. Educational committee: George E. Short, chairman, Russell Make- peace, C. D. Howland. Supplies committee: Russell Makepeace, chairman, Homer L. Gibbs, Herbert E. Dustin. Insurance committee: George Briggs, chairman, Bernard E. Shaw, Paul E. Thompson. Eight The officers of the Exchange are A. U. Chaney, New York, presi- dent; J. C. Makepeace, Wareham, vice president; F. C. Chambers. New Lisbon, New Jersey, vice president; Guy N. Douglas, Camp Douglas, Wisconsin, vice pi'esident; directors, L. B. R. Barker. Buzzards Bay, Mass.; Theodore H. Budd, Pemberton, New Jersey; George A. Cowen, Middleboro, Mass.; Ruel S. Gibbs, Wareham, Mass.; I. C. Ham- mond, Onset, Mass.; Isaac Harri- son, Crosswicks, New Jersey; Al- bert Hedles, Philips, Wisconsin; Guy Nash, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis- consin; M. L. Urann, South Han- son, Mass. General manager, A. U. Chaney; C. M. Chaney, assistant general manager and treasurer. Exchange the largest volume was in Massachusetts and Jersey Early Blacks. These were per cent of the total, selling at an average price of $ The next in line were the Wisconsins (all varieties), av- eraging Coming next


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