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Sec. 4-. The Board of Directors shall have power to elect a 

 General Organizer, whose duty it shall be to promote the organiza- 

 tion of Branches throughout the United States and Canada. They 

 shall also decide as to his compensation. 



Article ATII. — Organizatiox of Branches. 



Section 1. Local Branches may be established in any locality, 

 but not interfering with a Branch alread}^ established, whene^"er the 

 membership in that locality so desires. 



Sec. 2. — A Local Branch shall consist of not less than twenty- 

 five members. 



Sec. T). a Local Bee-Keepers' Association already established 

 may become a Branch by a majority ^'ote of its members, either by 

 mail or at a meeting, and accepting" the Constitution and By-Laws 

 of this Association. 



Article IX. — Amendments. 

 Section L This Constitution may be amended at any regular 

 meeting of Delegates by a two-thirds vote of Delegates present and 

 voting, provided that at least ninety days' notice of the proposed 

 amendment be given to the Secretaries of the Branches. 



Article X. — Rules of Order. 



Roberts' Rules of Order shall govern all meetings of both the 

 N^ational and Branch organizations. 



Bee-Keepers of Oklahoma, Attention ! 



Please place the date of Tuesday evening, October 1, in your 

 minds in such a position that it will not be forgotten. At that time, 

 in the Apiary building- at the State P^air Grounds in Oklahoma City, 

 there will be a meeting that all should attend. Some work looking 

 to the interests of the industry has been done, but more is much 

 needed. AVe must have the support of those interested to accom- 

 plish more. \Ye have not been getting the support necessary. If 

 3^ou have not been seeing the display of Oklahoma honey shown at 

 this Fair, 3-ou have no idea of its magnificence. It will likely be as 

 good or better this }ear than ever before. It has been the practice 

 of the Fair management to throw the grounds open in the evening 

 and admission is free. I presume this will be done this year. Come 

 and treat yourself to the sight of a fine hone}' display, and at the 

 same time gi\'e encouragement to the industrv in which you are 

 interested. 



It is hoped to present a program of more than usual interest. 



N. Fred Gardiner. President, 



Oklahoma B)ee-Keepers' Association. 



