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February 20th, 1926.

William W. Moore entertained the 727th meeting of the
Enterprise Club at Plainfield, Saturday, February 20th, 1926.

The active memeber not presents were C. L. Gilpin,
Albert Stabler, Newton Stabler, T. B. Stabler, Geo. Willson,
Dr. Christie, Francis Thomas, and Harry Stabler.

The guests included R.R. Moore, Mr. Ramey, S. B.
Westherald, DR and Herbert Adams, Bentley Thomas, William Thomas
J. W. Jones, Douglas Farguher, Francis Miller, Lawrence Stabler,
Thomas Hyde, Mr. Carroll, Richard Lansdale.

Our chairman being amoung the absent, Samuel Thomas toook
the chair. He appointed Frank Willson foreman for our walk
which only took us as far as the barn. William's nice flock
of sheep and their many playful lambs, from 1 day to several
weeks old, attracted much attention. A nice lot of soybeans
which William had recently thrashed were seen in the barn as
were some nice Jersey cows and calves. The farm horses and
ponies were in tip-top shape.

After looking at the poultry, we returned to the house.

After a delicious roast chicken dinner we resumed business.

The minutes of the meeting held at Planfield in 1924
were read followed by the minutes of the January meeting, the
latter approved after some correction.

The secretary read a letter from T. J Lea expressing
his reget in being unable to join us.

The Farmers Convention Committee reported progress as
to arrangements and program for the coming convention. We were
requested to collect $.50 per member to help defray the expenses
Rust Canby was asked to make collections.

We were urged to contribute food for the lunch.

T. Lamar Jakson, Rust Canby, Wm. Moore and Maurice
Stabler were asked to ack as a committee to call and C. L.
Gilpin who has been confine to the ouse for some time from the
affects of an accident in which his leg was hurt by the fall of
his horse, while he was ridding.

CROP PRICES

Wheat $1.77 Bu. Apple $1.25-2 bu.

Corn 3.75 bbl. Potatoes 7.00 bbl.

Hay $25-28 T Hogs 13 1/2 lb

Beef Cattle 9 3/4 -10 1/4 lb

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