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STABLER BROTHERS

SUNNYSIDE FARM

SPENCERVILLE, MARYLAND

PHONE ASHTON 45-W

The 814th Meeting of the Enterprise
Club Met with T.L. Jackson on Sat.
Oct. 14th 1933. On our walk we found
our host had sown rye and grass
seed in half of his corn field and
from the good growth at this time
will have abundant pasture next
spring. The other half has just been
seeded to fall oats. The corn house
hadwith over sixtyseventy barrels corn in it
next drew our attention. This was the
yield from the half of the field not
put in the silo and there was very
little damaged corn although the
August Storm damaged had flattened
the field. Three fine work horses of as
many colors and four fat black hogs
in one pasture and the fine milking
herd in another were next inspected
just Two setter pups were the last
exibition before we went in side
and did more than inspect the
feast Mrs Jackson provided as her
part of the entertainment.

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On lines 3-5, the Stabler Brothers Farm preprinted name and address are stamped and centered on the paper.

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On line 6, the Stabler Brothers Farm phone # is preprinted and stamped to the left of the name and address on lines 3-5. The 'phone #' type size is smaller.

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