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The Review Debt Subscription List 



The undersigned are the liberal subscriber-members who have 

 contributed toward paying off our REVIEW debt. It will be noticed 

 that we must have many more contributions to make it possible to 

 pay off one-third of the debt this winter, as you know the time is 

 limited that we have to pay in, according to our contract. We should 

 at laest swell this contributed list to $250 during the next sixty 

 days. It is up to you, subscriber-member, whether we pay the debt 

 and own the REVIEW or not. Send your dollars to the REVIEW 

 office. The list as subscribed to date is as follows: 



Amount previously reported $123 25 



H. F. Header, West Bend, Wis 50 



Earl F. Townsend, Milford, Mich 1 00 



W. E. Forbes, Plainwell, Mich 50 



L. H. Apiaries, Clarkston, Mich 39 



G. B. Lewis Co., Watertown, Wis 50 00 



Idaho Honey Producers Ass'n Idaho Falls, Idaho.... 10 00 



F. B. Wilde, Wayland, Mich 1 00 



E. G. Carr, New Egypt, N. J 100 



J. Edgar Ross, Brawley, Calif 4 50 



Subscriptions to the Review debt are not coming as fast as we 

 anticipated; still, we have at this writing $192.14, the last month's 

 contribution being the largest yet, which is very encouraging. There 

 are still several friends who have not yet subscribed toward the debt. 

 To such we would suggest that you let your dollar come along so 

 we can list you in the August REVIEW. We feel proud of the above 

 list. It is the largest one yet and several others have written that 

 their contributions are forthcoming, so we feel encouraged. One feels 

 good when contributing toward a good cause, and we should like to 

 ask the honey producers where they could contribute to better advan- 

 tage than toward the REVIEW debt. Let us swell the list more next 

 month than during the preceding months. Contributions can be sent 

 to Secretaries or to this office, as you choose. 



Notice to Secretaries H. E. G'raham, CJause, Texas.. 22 



During 1913 some of our most ^^' ^- J^"'' ^^^ ''<^»'^«>' • • • • • ■ 1^ 

 ereetic Secretaries sent in over ^- ^ Rogers, bhreveporf , La. 17 



energetic Secretaries sent in over 

 40 subscribers to the REVIEW, for 



H. E. Gray, Nev,- York 16 



which we are very thankful. To E. J. Winder, Utah 1? 



encourage this feature of our work, p e. Crane, Vermont 15 



and for the sake of letting the J. s. Whittemore, Massachu- 



members know who of our Secre- setts 14 



taries are "workers," we are go- S. W. Snyder, Iowa.!.'!*..*'.*.' 13 



ing to keep tally during 1914 of the Dr. L. D. Leonard, Minnesota 11 



number of subscribers each Secre- Geo. W. Williams, Indiana. . . 11 



tary sends in, and their names B. N. Gates, Massachusetts... 9 



with the number of subscribers Henry C. Barron, New Mexico 8 



sent, will be published in the Re- j. w. VanLeenhoff, Puerto 



view from month to month. Not Rico 7 



with the idea of paying them for c. H. Stinson, ' Idaho. .*.*.*'.! ! 7 



their work, but as an honorary re- Floyd E. Smith, Dallad, Ore. . 4 



cognition of service rendered, we O. H. Schmidt,' Michigan 3 



are going to offer the five sending j. p Diemer, Missouri 3 



in the largest number of subscrib- L. C. Dadant, Chicago. North- 

 ers during 1914, a year's subscrip- western 3 



tion to the REVIEW for 1915. The Alwin P. Heim, California! !! ! 2 



list to date stands as follows: p. c. Bowman, Idaho 2 



James A. Stone, Illinois 120 r. jy Bradshaw, Notus, Ida.. 2 



P. K. Kina:. Ohio 34 .j. B. Ramage, N. Yakima, Wash. 2 



Gus Dittmer, Wisconsin 23 h. C. Klinger, Liverpool, Pa.. 1 



