90 AGRICULTURK OF MAINE. 



PERMAXEXT FUND FOR THE YEAR 1911. 

 December 30, By qiembers as reported for the year 1910. . . . $1,910 00 

 Fees received for the year 191 1 70 00 



$1,980 00 



PERMANENT FUND INVESTED AS FOLLOWS. 



Four shares stock First National Bank, Farmington $40000 



Two bonds Stockton Springs Water Co., First Mortgage.... 970 00 

 Deposit in Savings Banks 610 00 



$1,980 00 

 Respectfully submitted, 



ELLIS L. LINCOLN, Treasurer. 



Voted, that thi.s report be accepted and placed on file. 



The president then appointed Dr. J. \V. Bowers, Mr. J. W. 

 True and Mr. T. M Lombard a comnnttee to receive, sort and 

 count votes, and the following officers were elected for the 

 ensuing year : President, Howard L. Keyser, Greene ; first 

 vice president, W. H. Conant, Fkickfield ; second vice president, 

 A. K. Gardner, Augusta ; secretary, Edward L. White, Bow- 

 doinham ; treasurer, E. L. Lincoln, Wayne ; member of execu- 

 tive committee for three years, F. H. Morse, Waterford; 

 member of Experiment Station Council, R. H. Gardiner, Gar- 

 diner; representative to New England Fruit Show, Homer 

 N. Chase, Auburn. 



Voted, that the election of the trustees be left with the incom- 

 ing executive committee. 



Voted, that the invitation from the Board of Trade and 

 Mayor of Portland be referred to the executive committee. 



Voted, that the vSociety extend an invitation to the New Eng- 

 land Fruit Show to meet with us at our next annual meeting. 



The committee on resolutions reported as follows : 



"Resolved, That the members of the Maine State Pomological Society 

 hereby extend to the Augusta Board of Trade their sincere thanks for 

 the cordial invitation to hold our annual meeting in the city of Augusta. 

 We also recognize, with thanks, the efficient service rendered by its 

 special committee in vi^orking up an interest in the meeting and exhi- 

 bition. 



Resolved, That our thanks are hereby extended to the citizens of Au- 

 gusta and the Kennebec Valley for the generous hospitality given to 

 the Society; also for the liberal special prizes they have given to en- 

 courage Maine fruit growers to exhibit the products of their orchards. 



