THE LOCAL ORGANIZATION 
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vision of all local club work, and power of exercising 
authority in proper management of the club. 
Article 7. There shall be eight sub-officers, namely; 
Plowman, Seedman, Tiller, Harvester and Herdsman; 
Minerva, Pomona, and Fortuna, whose duties shall be 
such as prescribed elsewhere in this chapter. 
Article 8. Advisory Committee.—An advisory com¬ 
mittee shall arrange for all public contests and exhibits, 
the procuring and awarding of prizes, and the report¬ 
ing of statistics and other information to the county 
agents. This committee shall consist of the county 
agent, the home demonstration agent, if there is one, 
the county superintendent of schools, and one or two 
members representing the business interests of the 
county. 
Article 9. Field Instruction.—The county and home 
demonstration agents shall have charge of all field meet¬ 
ings and practical instruction. 
BY-LAWS 
1. The members of the club shall agree to read all 
reference literature bearing upon home projects. This 
may include literature dealing with the growing of corn, 
grain sorghums, cotton, peanuts, poultry, pigs, calves, 
breadmaking, canning, etc. 
2. A written plan of work of each member must be 
prepared for the teacher. They must do all the work 
connected with the particular contest or project entered 
upon. 
3. The amount of yield by weight and measurement of 
land in the Crop and Canning Clubs, and the records in 
Livestock and Poultry Clubs must be certified to for the 
contestants by at least two disinterested witnesses, pre¬ 
ferably members of the local school board. 
