284 KoAiii) t)i' A(.i;i( ii.rrKi:. 



The election of officers resulted as follows: 



President — A. L. Hinshaw Zionsville. 



Vice-President — J. A. ^Milner Tliorntuwn. 



Secretary — W. II. Morris Indianapolis. 



Committee on Arrangements — W. H. Morris, T. A. Farqulmr. 

 J. Milner. 



The Association then ad jdiiiiied, to nifct in .lainiary. litdii. 



CENTRAL POLAND-CHINA RECORD 

 ASSOCIATION. 



This Association, ouv of the oldest in tlie liuted States for the record- 

 ing of I'oland-China swine, met in Indiaiiaiiolis on the afternoon of Jan- 

 uary 5, 1905. Tlie meeting was well attended and visiting breeders were 

 feeling good over prospects for this popular breed of pure-breds. As this 

 Association follows the plan of meeting in joint session with the Indiana 

 Poland-China Swine Hreeders for the ctnisideration of the management 

 and advancement of the Poland-Chinas, the general work in this meeting 

 was confined to the transaction of r<H'ord l)nsiness. 



The I'rcsidrnt. Adam F. May. called the meeting to order, lie said: 

 I am i>i('ased to note tlie enthnsiasm of past years still continues to ex- 

 l»an(l and spread thronghout our membei'ship. We have an attendance to- 

 day which speaks well for the future of the Central and Poland-China 

 hogs in Indiana. The season has had its discouragements, lud we have 

 overcome them, and today 1 feel that thi' coming year will be one of 

 great progress. Regardless of the fact that (>very effort has been pttt 

 forth to draw them to competitive .-issociations. 1 am pleased to say we 

 have lost none and have a<l(ie(l (wenty-nine new members, with several 

 others (•ontemi)lating mendxTshi]) in corresi)ondence with our Secretary. 

 The Central system is such ;is to ;ii)peal to all desiring ftdl and ethcient 

 servic(\ 



If the members will agree to such .Ktion. we will disjien.'ie with the 

 roll call, 



.\ greed. 



Heading of uiinnles of last meeting; accepted. 



The lin.ii lepoil \\;is I'ead and referi'ed. 



