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Apple Growers of the Northwestern States 



AT the recont National Apple Show a 

 By-Products Board was appointed 

 consisting of the following gentlemen: 

 Truman Butler, Hood Hiver, Oregon; 

 Tiordon C. Corbaley, Spokane, Wash- 

 ington; M. .1. Higley, Payette, Idaho; 

 I. O. Holt, Eugene, Oregon; J. L. Hughes, 

 North Yakima, Washington; Conrad 

 Bose, Wenatchee, Washington; W. H. 

 Paulhamus, Puyallup, Washington; H. 

 \I Sloan. Florenre, Montana: I). A. Snv- 



dcr, Dayton, Oregon; Paul H. Wey- 

 rauch, Walla Walla, Washington, with 

 insti-uctions to do whatever in their 

 judgment was necessary to establish 

 by-products |)lants in all coimnunities 

 where i)lants of this kind could be of 

 advantage to the growers, and to do 

 what the board could in behalf of a 

 more concentrateil selling agency or 

 whatever might be accomplished in aid 

 of a better condition in the fresh fiuit 



marketing situation. This board, so 

 appointed, held its tirst meeting in the 

 parlors of the Connnercial Club in 

 North Yakima, Washington, Saturday, 

 December 5, and organized by naming 

 W. H. Paulhamus chairman and Gordon 

 C. Corbaley secretary. 



The first resolution passed, after 

 organization, was on motion of Truman 

 Butler, of Hood River, that it was the 

 sense of the connnittee that the most 

 important task undei- consideration was 

 a closer and better organization of the 

 selling agencies of the fresh fruit. It 

 was the unanimous (jpinion of all the 

 members present that the Butler motion 

 was timely. Therefore a meeting of 

 the By-Products Comnuttee was called 

 at the New Washington Hotel, Seattle. 

 for January 23, 1915, at 9 a. m., after 

 which the by-products question was 

 taken up for consideration so far as it 

 related to the Yakima district, with a 

 final result that all of the selling agen- 

 cies doing business al North Yakim:i 

 agreed to finance and get back of a 

 cannery or evaporator, a cider and 

 vinegar plant, or such other by-prod- 

 ucts plants as were advisable for that 

 Ijarticular district. 



In the judgment of the By-Products 

 Committee the Seattle meeting on Jan- 

 uary 23 will be one of the greatest 

 importance to the .growi is of tree fruits 

 in the Pacific Northwest. The apple 

 growers of the Wenatchee district are 

 to hold a convention in Wenatchee on 

 Decemljer 29. This convention is to be 

 composed of three delegates from each 

 precinct in the apple growing district 

 tributary to the Wenatchee Valley. It 

 is the understanding of the committee 

 that this convention desires to select 



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