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The Chairman : Mr. Parks never has much to say, although 

 he knows a great deal. We want to hear from him. 



Mr. J. S. Parks : I have attended but few meetings of the 

 society, but I have been a member since coming to the state. Those 

 meetings I have attended I have enjoyed so well that I intend to stay 

 around as long as Mr. Philips does. (Laughter.) 



The Chairman : Now we want a word from Mr. Taylor before 

 we adjourn. 



Mr. W. L. Taylor : Prof. Green poked a little fun at me because 

 I liked the Malinda. My children are very fond of the Malinda 

 apple. In fact, I have to fence off the Malinda apples from the other 

 apples in the bin, or they would eat up all the Malindas first. 



Mr. Wyman Elliot: I want to say that I have enjoyed this 

 meeting very much, and we have gathered a great many valuable 

 points of information from our visiting delegates, and in order to 

 express in some way our appreciation of their presence and of their 

 aid and suggestions I will move you that all visiting members and 

 delegates be made honorary annual members for the next year. 



The motion was numerously seconded and, being put to a vote, 

 prevailed unanimously. 



Mr. Frank Yahnke : I believe there is one thing that has been 

 forgotten although certainly not for lack of appreciation, and I want 

 to move a vote of thanks to Mr. Philips for his kindness in bring- 

 ing this fine specimen of a grafted apple tree to the meeting and for 

 its presentation as an object lesson to the school of agriculture. 



The motion was duly seconded and, being voted on, prevailed 

 unanimously. 



On motion of Mr. Elliot the meeting adjourned. 



