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Expansion of 4-H Club Program
Planned by Oregon Sfafe Staff
A Blre-polnt program for ex
panding nd Improving 4-H work
in Oregon hai been announced by
T. L. Ballard, associate director
of the Oregon Stat College ex
tension lervice.
The program li designed to in
ereaee enrollment slightly above
last year's total of 22,000, Increase
th. naroentase of club members
oompleting their projects, give
more training to voluntary local
leaders, and guide the selection
and organization of 4-H Club pro
jects In the counties In line wim
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The first step In the program,
Ballard explained, is the build
ing of a new staff of leaders, a
development necessitated by re
tirement of H. C. Seymour and
Miss Helen Cowgill, veteran
members of the extension club
department staff.
L. J. Allen has replaced Sey
mour as state club leader. Mrs.
Winnlfred Clllen, former Klamath
County home demonstration
agent, has replaced Miss Cowgill,
and Cal Monroe was added to the
staff as assistant state leader
some months ago. Two other ex
perienced leaders will be added
to the club staff within the next
six months, Ballard said. ,
Commenting that only slight
ly more than 77 per cent of the
state's 4-H members completed
their projects last year, the as
sociate director said it is the
opinion of many that completion
should reach 85 per cent of the
regular enrollment. Work with
volunteer local leaders will be
aimed at raising he percentage of
completions, he stated.
The 33 projects now available
to Oregon 4-H members are be
ing carefully studied with a view
to adding soma new ones and I
elminating others. One series of
new clubs which likely will be
offered lies In the field of wild
life. Attention also is being given
to promotion of projects that are
In line with recommendations of
county program planning conferences.
LONDON OP) Canada's short
age of United States dollars makes
it appear "inevitable" that the:
dominion will have to reduce!
American imports, the Financial
Times said in an editorial this
week. )
If such a situation arises and
Canada finds herself "drawn, at:
least in a limited sense, into the
sterling group of countries, Brit-:
ain must make a maximum en
deavor to see that the resulting
shortages of manufactured goods
in Canada are of the shortest pos
sible duration," the financial
Times declared.
Due to her position midway be
tween the United States and the
sterling area, "Canada had a great
er interest than almost any other
country" In re-establishing multi
lateral trade but the results have
been disappointing due to the slow
recovery of European countries.
Canada received 50 per cent of
her export surplus to Britain In
dollars, but once the United King
dom American credits were ex
hausted the dominion faced "a
serious problem."
"Unless this country is prepared
to dip heavily into the gold re
serve or is furnished with a new
supply of United States dollars
under the Marshall plan which
could be utilized to finance a con
tinuing adverse trade balance with
the dominion, Canada must be
prepared to undertake a thorough
reorientation of her foreign trade
and financial policy."
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begin early In September.
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. U.R Ro
molo De Spirito, tenor star of the
Memphis Open Air Theater's
"Martha," was singing like an
angel.
Suddenly De Spirito gurgled,
choked, and the beautiful high
note went into a power dive. A
little green aphid, perhaps wish
ing to investigate the music at its
source, had done a tail spin on
the gifted tenor's tonsils.
De Spirito tried once more, but
again his voice broke. He finally
gave up and stood shaking his
head sadly. The audience, in trib
ute to his gallant effort, broke
into a loud round of applause.
IOSC ADDS MAX ,
Appointment of Charles W.
Peters as assistant economist in"
the agricultural experiment sta
tion, assigned primarily to mar
keting research, has been an
nounced by Wm. A. Schoenfeld,
dean and director of agriculture.
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Swedes Given Bonus
For Larger Families
STOCKHOLM- 0I.R) It pays to
have a baby in Kriitinaberg, a
their own, according fo city offi
cials. The Kristinaberg apartments
arc. a municipal project. They
have been nicknamed "Houses of
Manv Children." A three-rnnm
suburb of Stockholm. Married , apartment rents for $560 per
couples get their rent reduced 10 ' year. When the family starts com
pear cent for each baby up to
seven. After that they are on
ing along, the tenant can get a
larger place at reduced rent.
Social-minded Stockholm also
has built several village commun
ities designed for low-income
groups. However, the apartments
were so desirable that people from
higher income levels moved in,
and many of the poor still have
a housing problem.
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