OFFICERS OF THE VERMONT MAPLE SUGAR MAKERS’ ASSOCIATION, 1912.
| President, A. A. CARLETON | West Newbury |
| Secretary, H. B. CHAPIN | Middlesex |
| First Vice-President, C. E. MARTIN | Rochester |
| Second Vice-President, W. E. YORK | West Lincoln |
| Treasurer, HOMER W. VAIL | Randolph |
| Auditor, P. B. B. NORTHROP | Sheldon |
MEMBERS.
Abbott, Walter, Marshfield.
Allbee, G. H., East Hardwick.
Ames, S. E., Rockburn, P. Q.
Badger, C. A., East Montpelier.
Badger, Jennie E., East Montpelier.
Barnard, E. Wellman, Springfield.
Barnett, R. E., West Newbury.
Bellmore, William, Northfield.
Benton, John, Lincoln.
Bigelow, F. M., Essex.
Blanchard, F. W., Ascutneyville.
Bristol, E. J., Vergennes.
Brock, John B., West Newbury.
Bronson, B. G., East Hardwick.
Cady, H. H., Cambridge.
Carleton, A. A., West Newbury.
Carleton, G. W., Bradford.
Carter, W. E., Rutland.
Chase, Perry, East Fairfield.
Chamberlin, R. S., West Newbury.
Chapin, H. B., Middlesex.
Chapin, Mrs. M. E., Middlesex.
Clark, C. C., West Lincoln.
Clough, G. L., Pike, N. H., R. F. D. No. 1.
Collins, E. B., Hyde Park.
Colvin, C. H., Danby.
Colvin, Mrs. C. H., Danby.
Colvin, N. E., Danby.
Cooke, J. B. & Son, Greensboro.
Dillingham, Hon. W. P., Montpelier.
Daniels, Sam, Hardwick.
Durant, John, West Newbury.
Fay, E. B., East Hardwick.
Forty, H. S., Berkshire Center.
Foster, Charles, Cabot.
Foster, H. S., North Calais.
Gillfillan, W. N. & Son, South Ryegate.
Gorton, E. O., Starksboro.
Grimm, G. H., Rutland.
Grimm, J. H., Montreal, P. Q.
Harrington, T. E., Windham.
Harvey, N. C. & C. E., Rochester.
Hastings, Cyrus, Corinth.
Hayes, Mrs. A. L., Strafford.
Hayes, J. R., Strafford.
Hewes, C. E., So. Londonderry.
Hewins, H. W., Thetford Center.
Hewitt, Bristol, R. F. D. No. 1.
Hill, S. W., Bristol, R. F. D. No. 3.
Holden, John C., N. Clarendon.
Holden, W. W., Northfield.
Hooper, E. J., E. Fairfield.
Hoyt, B. F. Lancaster, N. H., R. F. D. No. 3.
Hubbell, M. L., Enosburg Falls.
Jackson, A. E., Greensboro.
Jackson, O. H., Westford.
Jenne, A. M., Richford, R. F. D. No. 1.
Kneeland, D. A. Waitsfield.
Ladd, A. A. Richford, R. F. D. No. 1.
Ladd, N. P., Richford, R. F. D. No. 2.
Leader Evaporator Co., Burlington.
Lilley, J. O., Plainfield.
Martin, C. E., Rochester.
Martin, R. J., Rochester.
McMahon, C. L., Stowe.
Metcalf, Homer J., Underhill.
Miles, McMahon & Son, Stowe.
Morrell, Walter, Middlesex.
Morse, Ira E., Cambridge.
Morse, L. B., Norwich.
Northrop, K. E., Sheldon.
Northrop, P. B. B., Sheldon.
Ormsbee, C. O., Montpelier.
Osgood, L. K., Rutland.
Orvis, C. M. Bristol, R. F. D. No. 3.
Patterson, W. H., Fairfield.
Perry, Dolphus, Fairfield.
Perry, Walter J., Cabot.
Pike, J. Burton, Marshfield.
Prindle, Guy, St. Albans, R. F. D. No. 4.
Prindle, Martin, St. Albans, R. F. D. No. 4.
Ritchie, F. M., Boltonville.
Ridlon, M. H., W. Rutland, R. F. D. No. 2.
Rogers, B. O., West Newbury.
Rogers, Eldon, Rupert.
Rowell, B. R., Corinth, R. F. D. No. 1.
Russell, Frank L., Shrewsbury.
Salmon, A., West Glover.
Salmon, N. K., West Glover.
Soule, Geo. H., Fairfield.
Smith, E. W., Richford, R. F. D. No. 2.
Spear, J. P., West Newbury.
Spear, V. I., Randolph.
Strafford, West Rutland, R. F. D. No. 2.
Story, C. J. & Son, Morrisville.
Swan, P. B., Montgomery.
Tabor, H. S., Montpelier.
Tanner, Geo. F., Springfield.
Trefren, William, Bradford, R. F. D. No. 1.
Tuller, A. A. Warren.
Tuxbury, A. J., So. Ryegate, R. F. D. No. 1.
Tuxbury, W. H., West Newbury.
Tyler, J. B. C., West Newbury.
Walbridge, E. P., Cabot.
Welch Bros., Maple Co., Burlington.
Whitcombe, R. O., Plainfield.
Whitney, Alex H., Tunbridge.
Whiting, H. W., 276 W. 126th St., New York City.
Wilber, Frank, Rochester.
Wilder, L. O., Middlesex.
York, Wm. E., West Lincoln.
“A Sweet Little Story”
The Vermont Maple Sugar Maker’s Association was born in January, 1894. G. H. Grimm, at that convention, made the first display of high grade Maple Sugar and Syrup, winning first prize, then and there after, for years in succession, until Sugar Makers became sufficiently interested to make exhibits worthy of the industry.
Thereafter, the Grimm exhibits were wholly confined to utensils for producing a high grade quality of maple sweets. Grimm utensils won the highest awards of the Association in 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1901, 1904 and 1905. In the three years omitted, Grimm exhibits were not in competition.
The Grimm Evaporator and Grimm Sap Spout is more extensively used by up-to-date Sugar Makers than any other make. More Grimm Evaporators are annually sold than the combined output of all competitors. I will forfeit $500.00 if this statement is not absolutely true. Competitors are invited to investigate, order books are at their disposal. The Grimm Spout has benefited the Sugar Maker and the Maple tree, more than any other article in the Sugar Bush. If you desire first quality, the Grimm Evaporator is in a class by itself. Ask those who have used it for nearly thirty years. Addresses can be had for the asking.
The Grimm Evaporator is made with or without Syphons, and with the latest improvements, no other evaporator can evaporate sap faster nor make as good a quality of product as the Improved Grimm Evaporator.
G. H. GRIMM,
Rutland, Vt.
ORDERS FOR MAPLE SYRUP AND SUGAR, MADE WITH
GRIMM UTENSILS, ARE SOLICITED FROM CONSUMERS.
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Williams Bellows Falls Evaporators
are commonly admitted superior to every other appliance for evaporating maple sap. Best maple sugar makers throughout the state and country prefer the Williams Bellows Falls Evaporator for these superior features:
1st.—Simplicity. There is a free flow of sap from end to end. No need of siphons. They are easy to tend, easy to handle and cannot burn the bottom if left with a fire in the arch.
2nd.—Durability. These evaporators are made of galvanized iron, tin plate or copper, tin plated. The material is the highest quality obtainable, and the evaporator will keep its shape with long service. “It is almost impossible to wear them out.”
3rd.—Double Heating Surface. The crimps, which run crosswise, are pressed from the same sheet metal as the bottom. As they are open underneath, they not only prevent the heat passing up the chimney, but give double the heating surface of other pans.
4th.—Cost. Heating surface considered, the Williams is the cheapest evaporator made. Our catalogue gives the price of any size evaporator as well as of all other sugar makers supplies.
We can give you high quality goods, at reasonable prices. Try us.
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Bellows Falls, Vt.
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