THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW 419 



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^xii its ^fftltateti ^sstrctations 



Officers Directors 



DR BURTON N. GATES. President DR. BURTON N. GATES, Chairman 



. Amherst, Mass. Amherst, Mass. 



^^.WTr'^'^^rTT^'^^'^T' T> ;io„+ E. D. TOWNSEND Northstar, Mich. 



FRANK C. PELLETT, Vice P'-eBident ^ ^ ^,^^.^. ^^^ Egypt, N. J. 



Atlantic, 1. %\a qeqRGE W. WILLIAMS Redkey, Ind. 



WESLEY FOSTER. Secretary-Treasurer j. h. STONEMAN Blackfoot, Idaho 



Boulder, Colorado E. J. BAXTER Nauvoo, Illinois 



>TTtItateri Associations and Their Secretaries 



ARIZONA HONEY EXCHANGE MINNESOTA — F. W. Ray, Minneapolis, Minn. 



^^^^°^^ ""^^G M Frizzell7Tempi;;Ariz. MISSOURI APICULTURAL SOCIETY 



ADIRONDACK-H. E. Gray, Fort Edward.N.Y. NEwTEi's''EY-E.''G.'^arr.' New' Eg^pti'^N.' j' 

 COLOR ADO~Wesley Foster Boulder, Colo. n. CALIFORNIA— Alwin P. Helm 



CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN — E. H. ,.V^-,:;t..Vxt " V ' " 't^- c*^' /??" °^''''' *^^^*^' 



Brunei-, 3836 N. 44th Ave., Chicago, 111. N. MICHIGAN— Ira D. Bartlett. ....... .. 



HAMPSHIRE -HAMPDEN - FRANKLIN OHIO-F.' "£ King: l!". 1 1!: "..Sreora, Ohio 



r^.^r-.^r-T^^^VT^' ^ ^^IV- r^"^ % u T^' OREGON— Floyd E. Smith Dallads, Ore. 



7T^Wn^'^Hn^M^v "-plon^rrFR^" A S^'N THE NEW MEXICO BRANCH 



IDAHO HONEY . PRODUCERS ASS N— jjgjjj.y f. Barron Hagerman, N. M. 



F. C. Bowman Idaho Falls PENNSYLVANIA— H. C. Klinger 



IDAHO— OREGON HONEY PRODUCERS' Liverpool, Pa. 



ASS'N INC.— P. S. Farrell PUERTO RICO— J. W. VanLeenhotf 



New Plymouth, Idaho Ponce, Puerto Rico. 11 Marina, Ct. 



ILLINOIS-Jas. A. Stone Rt. 4, Springfield, 111. SOUTH IDAHO AND EAST OREGON . . 



ri>Ti~.TAXTA r^ w W11- 13 A^ 1 A R. D. Bradshaw, Fayette. Ida. 



INDIANA— Geo. W. Williams. .. .Redkey. Ind. TENNESSEE— J. M. Buchanan 



IOWA— S. W. Snyder Center Point. la. Franklin. Tenn. 



KANSAS— O. A. Keen Topeka, Kansas Z^'^^^^^' ^ ^^^^^"^ V/?!;"^' '^^'a?/ 



TrvTTTeTAXTA T TT3 13 Qci cu 4- V'ERMONT— P. E. Crane Middlebury, Vt. 



LOUISIANA — L. T. Rogers, Box 361. Shreveport VINTON BEEKEEPERS' ASS'N 



MASS. SOCIETY OF BEEKEEPERS (Eastern) E. J. Winder. VernaU Utah 



—Benjamin P. Sands. 10.51 Old S. Bldg., WASHINGTON— S. King Clover, R. No. 1 



Boston. Mabton. Wash. 



MONTANA— Percy F. Kolb, 134 Broadwater WISCONSIN— Gus. Dittmer Augusta. Wis. 



Ave., Billings. WORCESTER COUNTY— J. S. Whitte- 



MICHIGAN — F. E. Millen East Lansing more Leicester, Mass. 



If you are a paid-in-advance member of one of the above associations, you are a member of 

 the National Beekeejiers' Association in good standing until the end of this fiscal year without 

 additional expense. If you are NOT a member of one of the above associations, you should be. 

 Send $2.00 to Secretr.ry Wesley Foster. Boulder, Colorado, which will pay for the Beekeepei-s' 

 Review and your National and local dues for a year. Do it today, waiting is dangerous ! If 

 more convenient, the order can come to this ofiice. 



National Secretary Wesley Foster writes that w^e may expect 

 something definite regarding the next National meeting in time 

 for the December Review. The program will not likely be ready 

 for the press before January, but he hopes that the date and place 

 of meeting will be decided upon in time for the December number 

 of the Review. 



Several places have been mentioned as desirable to hold the 

 1916 National convention, among those especially favored be- 

 ing Washington, Philadelphia and Buffalo. Washington seems to 

 be the favorite thus far, although something may turn up later to 

 change this sentiment. San Francisco has sent several invitations 

 for the National to meet there next year, but the East is clamoring 

 for the next meeting and it now looks as if it would go that way 

 next time. 



