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Title: Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine
Identifier: cranberriesnatio5355port (find matches)
Year: 1936 (1930s)
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Subjects: Cranberries
Publisher: Portland, CT (etc. ) : Taylor Pub. Co. (etc. )
Contributing Library: UMass Amherst Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: UMass Amherst Libraries

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story and take our own photo- graphs. However, the following appearing in the Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, Sept., 18, by Wnr. F. Huffman, Jr., to whom we are indebted for photographs and in- formation tells the story: "Clarence Hall has had more than the usual amount of trouble lately. But it took that much trouble to keep the Wareham, Mass., magazine and newspaper publish- er from traveling all the way to the Wisconsin cranberry counti-y from the Cape Cod cranbeiTy country. Hall puts out "Cranberries", the national magazine for the cranberry industry and he intend- ed to be in Wisconsin Rapids right now for the National Cran- boree festival. He couldn't make it, however. And here in Hall's words is why: "Our office was swept by a 5- foot tidal wave of salt water in the New England hurricane of Aug. 31. You can imagine what that amount of salt water can do to equipment of every description, which includes your office sup- plies and records". Hall, who also publishes the Wareham Courier newspaper, was caught in Hurricane Carol, which devasted the New England area several weeks ago, killing more than 54 persons and causing mil- lions of dollars in property dam- age. He goes on: "We are digging out pretty well and will have things back in oper- ation in time, I think. In the meantime, we are having the Courier pictures made in one city, the type set in a second and the printing done in a third, but we are publishing. This is the second time we have been washed out, so we know about what to do. How would you like to force open your desk drawer and find a dead had- dock in It? "Of course, that is a slight ex- aggeration but salt water can sure raise havoc, as you can ap- preciate. "Hope you have a very success- ful Cranboree and I may be able to make it another year". Many failui-es have occurred just because a man hesitated to put his best foot forward for fear of stubbing his toe.
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Wisconsin's New Queen Audrey Tork. Twenty

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  • bookid:cranberriesnatio5355port
  • bookyear:1936
  • bookdecade:1930
  • bookcentury:1900
  • booksubject:Cranberries
  • bookpublisher:Portland_CT_etc_Taylor_Pub_Co_etc_
  • bookcontributor:UMass_Amherst_Libraries
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