Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1919 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

of the preliminary work of perfecttng the organisation: . Soils and Crops—Howard Jonei, W. B. Fisher, John Kolhoff, George Parker, Emmet Fldlwr, Charles Weiss, John Selmer, Henry Sohmldt, John Kilts, W. H. Pulllns, Martin Hohner, Charles Ens, Amos McDaniels. Community Organisation Fred Banes, Esther Sage, George Foulks, Mrs. Ed Parklson, Jr., John Rukh, Rolllni Stewart, Mlsb Zora Tlllet, Mrs. A. Eib. L. E. Harrington, Henry Hendrick.-R. E. Davis, P. O. Kennedy, Herman Do Fries. Industrial Club —Burdett Porter. Frank Welsh, Jay Fosdick. W. E. Poole, J. M. Sauser, Joseph Lane. John Wuethrick, John Rusk, A. P. Rice. Watson Humes, Wm. Grube, Jr., Wm. Fisher, Tunis Snip. Farm Management—Earl Taylor, C. L. Parks, W. H. Wortley, Sam E. Cook, Marion I. Adams, Orval Lambert, S. C. Robinson, W. C. Dooley, Joseph Kosta, Ralph Johnson, Wm. Jeffers, H. E. Frame, Jay I nh ontV Livestock Harvey Wllllame. Thomas McAleier. Joseph Kolhoff, Virgil Hobson. Fred A. Phillips, Charles Battleday, John Ryan, Wm. Hershman, O. 8. Bell, Kenton Parkison, Alfred Duggleby, Malcolm Clark, Clifford Fairchild. Poultry—George Putt, W. W. Sage, Frank Fenwick, Jesse Bnyder, Emmet Pulllnß, S. A. Brusnahan, A. D. Hershmam, Guy Dooley, Charles Schleman, Richard E. Davis, S. B. Snedeker, Roy Blue, Alfred Rassrausßen. Dairy—Stephen Kohley, Russel Van Hook, E. J. Duvall, I. F. Meador, C. T. Otis. Homte Economics —Mrs. Ora T. Ross, .Mrs. A. P. Burton, Mrs. O. E. Hauter, Mrs. Howard Jones, Miss Alice Ryan, Mrs. H. J. Dexter, Mrs. Jay Stockton. Mrs. Harriet Rainier, Mrs. Frank Schroer, Mrs. W. B. Fisher. Banking—George Murray, J. N. Leatherman, Chos. Spltler, J. J. Hunt, John Eger, James Chapman. Fred Lough, C. S. Hand, H. W. Marble, Alex Jensen, John Bunning, Henry DeKock. Grain and Milling—Ed Ranton, W. C. Babcock, J. A. Washburn, George stembel, A 1 Katrnasny, Renfington Farmers’ Elevator, Ralph Sprague. Rensselaer Retail Merchants—— Sam Fendig, B. J. Jarrette, B. F. Fendig. Scott Hilliard, George Murray, A. F. Long, George Collins, B. N. Fendig, C. Earl Duvall, Guerney Jesseni, Wm. Traub, Nathaniel Scott, W. J. Wright, David Worland. Remington Retail Merchants — Chas. Peck, Dennis O’Riley, Frank Peck, Frank Howard, F. A. Hicks, B. F. Spencer, Isaac Thomas. Wheatfleld Retail Merchants — Simon Fendig, Thomas Jensen, Albert Keene. Roads and Ditches —Chas. Welch, IH\. W. Marble, Bert Amsler, J. L. S. Gray, Edgar Nesbitt. Education —The trustees and the county superintendent of schools. These committees will meet at the court bouse at 10 o'clock on the morning of March 4 and decide upon plans of work to be undertaken during the coming year and subnfrt them for general approval at the afternoon meeting. The deliberations of the commit"tees will be open to the public and everyone interested will be at liberty to appear before the committees and offer suggestions. The afternoon session will be devoted to the adoption of a constitution, election of a board of directors, adoption of a plan of work and the handling of any other matters which may properly be discussed at the meeting. The programl committee (has been especially fortunate in securing a force of specialists to assist with this session. Matters of organization will be referred to Mr. G. W. Rosencrans, a specialist Jm that line. Woman’s activities will be handled by Miss Leila Gaudis. T. R. Johnson, John Schwab and W. B. Krueck will assist the agricultural committees and various business and banking specialists will be present. The aim of the Jasper County Betterment association is to be of assistance to every man, woman and child in Jasper county. How well It will succeed will depend to a great meamvne upon the effort that the people of the county are willing to put forth In OTder to take part tni the initial deliberations of the organization on March 4. The members of the association want every farmer and merchant in Jasper county to have a part in the making up of the policies and program of this organization and asks them to make a special effort to be present.