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(See program in this chapter. In case the program 
suggested for the month is fieldwork, the meeting should 
be adjourned to be continued in the field. If not, follow 
the program suggested under the proper month.) 
5. General business and remarks. 
6. Inspection of report books. 
7. Report and suggestions by supervisor or agent. 
8. Ten-minute talk by man or woman living in the 
community.” 
From—“The Local Club Organization,” 
Oklahoma A. and M. College, Circ. No. 129. 
Things To Do During— 
September 
1. Making the fall gardens, and growing such as; tur¬ 
nips, cabbages, and lettuce. 
2. Selecting seeds and preparing exhibits, such as: 
corn, cotton, grain sorghums, and peanuts. 
3. Collecting garden and field seeds for the next sea¬ 
son’s crop. 
4. Picking cotton and selecting better bolls for seed. 
5. Building seed corn racks. 
6. Visit the club work and home projects of the com¬ 
munity. 
October 
1. Picking cotton. 
2. Digging sweet potatoes and peanuts. 
3. Preparing for the county and state fairs. 
4. Arrange a community poultry and products show. 
5. Fall plowing and fertilizing. 
6. Prepare winter quarters for the livestock. 
7. Prepare winter feeds, and fuel supply. 
