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BETTER FRUIT 



March 



Fruit GniwcTs" Council— Oik' Hundred and Seven Accredited Delegates Repressenting All Fruit Sections in Oregon, AVai 



Names of Members of the Executive Committee of the Fruit Growers' Council for Season 1915-16: ' 



Names and Addresses of the Members of the Board of Control of Ten, of the Fruit Growers' Council of the Northwest, f. t 



Washington; No. 3, Western Oregon District; No. 4, Hood River District, A. D. Moe, Hood River, Oregon; No. 5, Soutliei 1 



Corvallis, Montana; No. 8, Walla Walla District, A. W. Siuiuions, Freewater, Oregon; No. 9, Spokane Lit 



to Fruit Growers' C(p 



Karr, Arthur, North' 

 King, D. W., Wenali 

 Kinyon, L. B., Naeh: 

 Loderhose, J. H., Elii 

 Lovell, R. T., Wenali 

 MacLean, Lauchlin,^' 

 Macrum, C. A., ]\Iosi 

 Maxwell, J. L., Dryd 

 Moe, A. D., Hood R ' 

 Nelson, W. M., Nort 

 Nye, 0. B., Hood Ri 

 Pate, Frank, Malag! 

 Pearce, R. E., Grani 

 Porter, Edgar L., D« 

 Porter, J. C, Hood 1 

 Porter, J. W., Sunn: 

 Powell, Francis F., I 

 Ragsdale. R. M., We 

 Reckers, C. W. J., W 

 Reniv, E., North Y& 



Adams, J. B., Leavenworth, Washington. 

 Allender, E., Okanogan, Washington. 

 Auvil, L., Entiat, Washington. 

 Atkinson, T. H., Entiat, Washington. 

 Austin, N. D., Winesap, Washington. 

 Baldwin, A. J., Opportunity, Washington. 

 Biehn, George, Selah, Washington. 

 Bourgaize, J. A., Zillah, Washington. 

 Brainard, E. P. G., Payette, Idaho. 

 Burlengame, E. C, Walla Walla, Washington. 

 Chase, C. E., Brewster, Washington. 

 Cline, A. B., North Yakima, Washington. 

 Congdon, Albert S., North Yakima, Washington. 

 Conant, 0. K., North Yakima, Washington. 

 Conway, Josei^h R., Twin Falls, Idaho. 

 Corbaley, Gordon C., Spokane, Washington. 

 Coraue, P. W., Selah, Washington. 

 Craig, A. G., Deer Park, Washington. 

 Davis, John F., Opportunity, Washington. 

 DeBow, C. E., Prosser, Washington. 



Name of Accredited Delegates 



Dennis, Ed., Wenatehee, Washington. 



Denny, A. C, Freewater, Oregon. 



Dobie, John, North Yakima, Washington. 



Domberger, C. I., Imbler, Oregon. 



Dumas, J. L., Dayton, Washington. 



Eaton, E. D., Wenatehee, Washington. 



Ellen, H. K., Wenatehee, Washington. 



Ernsdorif, E. M., North Yakima, Washington. 



Furman, C. II., Zillah, Washington. 



Harris, W. B., Garfield, Washington. 



Haskell, C. T., Wenatehee, Washington. 



Haynes, Manley B., Hanford, Washington. 



Henry, Alfred II., North Yakima, Washington. 



Iligley, M. J., Payette, Idaho. 



num])hrey, L. D., North Yakima, AVashington. 



Humphreys, W. H., Wenatehee, Washington. 



Jackson, Fred F. W., North Yakima, Washington 



Johnson, Robert, North Yakima, Wasliington. 



Johnston, H. P., Wenatehee, Washington. 



Jones, Harry, Wapato, Washington. 



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Tacoma it was decided that this would 

 cr-eate a heavy expense both for the 

 marketing organization and the Fruit 

 Cirowers' Council. Consequently a very 

 simple iilan was adopted instead. The 

 Executive Committee and the Board of 

 Control will confer with the managers 

 of the different concerns for the pur- 

 pose of ascertaining market values each 

 > car in accordance with existing con- 

 ditions. The Growers' Council has 

 tlie assurance of the marketing con- 

 cerns that they are perfectly willing 

 to follow a reasonable plan and such 

 reasonable requests as the Growers' 

 ('ouncil has adopted at Tacoma con- 

 vention. Whenever any marketing con- 

 cern is found deviating from this policy 

 die Executive Committee will authorize 

 an investigation. The result of such 

 investigation will be reported to the 

 fruitgrowers, who are expected to gov- 

 ern diemsclves accordingly. Marketing 



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