E»sn.secretary uaraen Grove Assn.President Fullerton Assn.carrERAssn.miociation le up of ,nta Anaits were igh theLit erecuse was lie newvery de-he fruittor the 1 l£ tons ie grovv-machin-ate, andnits last111.90 ae Irvinea( atinis, tliemenFullerton-Placentiafleeeon?Have Big 1919 Nut Yieldfornto tl nutmartioncure1,700,000 Pounds This Season’s Output, Estimated; 723ougltionTons Shipped Last Year, Bringing the GrowersI$378,914.86; B. F. Porter Is PresidentThe Fullerton-Placentia Walnut Association, with a largo packing housefat Fullerton, expects this year to ship approximately l.Tuo.mo pounds of nuts, the largest in history, and will open its house between September 20 and October 1. The association liasa membership of 11 ’ wit'i an acreageestimate^ at between K»imi and 1the exact figures not being available. The records of this association the past two years show the following:NetYear. Tonnage, to Grower.I'M] ........... r::n $229,824.USIMS ........... 72^ 378,914.MlB. F. Porter, a charter member, ispresident of the association and di rector on the central hoard. Arthur Staley ts secretary, a position which he has held steadily the past ten years in addition to several previous 'terms. Stalev was tie* first secretary* of the old association, organized in1894, and served until he went a wav to college and has been on tlm jo'»| most of the time ever since, exclu ivvof a few years spent m one of t oFullerton banks. The board of directors includes H. F. Porter, \ G. V.il ler, C. r Wagner. A. Pritchard ami Herr \nnin. Pritchard his s Id lb walnut grove and attempted to resign! from the board, but his associateshave not yet consented to accept hisresignation.Organized in 1894 The first organization ot the Ful lerton walnut growers was in 1894, the Fullerton Walnut Growers’ Association was organized in 1 Vtfi modeledson, \, p. Robertson, F. A. Schinnrrer, Mrs. Loiii»e Schmidt, II. F. H. Schneider, J. R. Schofield. Ed Sell, H. ILMinih, F. A. Sparkes. (’. G. Sparks, Mrs. M. A. Spencer, Win. Siarbuck. L. B. Steward, George F. West, W. H. WicluG, F. \\ . Sheldon. \V. F. Allen; and tin* following whose walnut holdings comprise less than an acre* Mrs. W. A. Barn s, A. S. Bradford, Win, F. Gt ulter, G A. GuiT. J. H. Daniel, F. P. Drake, Gari'e F. Ford. J. W. HatherF, Anna McDermont, A. I . Pendleton, I ila Ruddock, Mrs. Iva Woodward. .Nits. K. M. Wright. E. G. Mills and Robert Miteheli. Total. 1th members, api roximatelv 14do ;-icre.Ii631 Acres In Mother ColonyCo-operative Organization;obersherscon:takito yduelNevfeetandatofaffUThe•J •# • i »1 4t heM‘doth‘comg n»iv\ ortor\ ehbf* vT h ii explt; be i iore!wit! on i per at 'IIta reeveme!andodsi n g pro i 1 daKraemer Is Presidenti v! tiolThe Anaheim Walnut Growers’ Association was first org mized in F'1 Ii m ;• latii tun