Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. May 14, 1924, siiortly after which, his parents, Mr. and Mrs
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Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. May 14, 1924, siiortly after which, his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. May 14, 1924, siiortly after which, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tucy went West to Sante Fe in New Mexico. There Mr. Tucy was foreman of a large ranch. The famiily returned Fat' who;-. Paul was five and Oharles, and his brother C!ay.on, npened a florist and landh'ciaping business, Tucy Bros., at Buzzards Bay. With a father and uncle both engaged in horticultural work, perhaps it is only natural that Paul eventually got into ci^anbcrry growing. He attended school in Biourne and was graduated from Bourne ILigh in 1943. He was i . Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. May 14, 1924, siiortly after which, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tucy went West to Sante Fe in New Mexico. There Mr. Tucy was foreman of a large ranch. The famiily returned Fat' who;-. Paul was five and Oharles, and his brother C!ay.~on, npened a florist and landh'ciaping business, Tucy Bros., at Buzzards Bay. With a father and uncle both engaged in horticultural work, perhaps it is only natural that Paul eventually got into ci^anbcrry growing. He attended school in Biourne and was graduated from Bourne ILigh in 1943. He was in the services, U. S. Air Force from that year until 1946, and also in the U. S. Air Force Sea Rescue Unit. He was t^tationed at various places, chief- ly North Carolina. He had entered to be a pilot and did pilot training for a year, but developed an ill- ness which prevented further pilot- ing. Whale in sei-vice he was sent to Union University at Jackson, Tennessee, where he crammed a four year course in subjects most- ly aeronautical into two. Frost flowing of the 11 pieces of the Maple Park Company bofi-s is considerable of a job, but Paul does it unassisted. It takes him from aibout 9 in the evening until 4 in the miorning to get on a good frost flow. He has 20 flumes to attend. One of these, the main gate from Glen Charlie Pond is an enormous one. It is 34 feet wide with a drop of at least 20 feet. This was formerly the site of an early iron mill, ruins of the foun- dations still being visible. This also was once the site of a small village around the mill, now it is lonely territory except for sum- mer cottages on Glen Charlie. Wants Better Drainage Paul, in his renovation pro- gram is doing the things he thinks most essential first. He is working exitensively on getting drainage for the bogs. He wants to be able to get off frost flood more quickly and also heavy rains. Last fall he dug and imtproved two draining ditches, one, controlling four acres, a quarter of a mile
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