1944
What was happening...Russell Nelson – County Extension Director 10/1/1943 to 10/30/1943
William H St. Clair – County Extension Director 11/1/1943 to 9/30/1944 Marcia Davis Bailey – County Extension Home Economist Reuben Rustad - Farm Bureau President Family Living in Wartime: I. Problems on which the problem is based: 1. Adjusting to food shortage 2. Adjusting to clothing shortage 3. Shortage of labor 4. Family relationships and youth adjustments 5. Increased poultry production 6. Prevention of inflation Ag Project 4-H Clubs - 129 boys, 2 girls 73 girls in Home Efficiency Project 5 girl's clubs - each girl asked to do a demonstration annually 150 4-H youth attended banquet at Masonic Temple in Northwood on November 12th 131 boys in 4-H clubs - 6 clubs County 4-H party - 175 youth/parents/leaders on March 24th Clubs: · Grove-Hartland Progressive Farmers – 22 members – agriculture · Lincoln Junior Farmers – 27 members – agriculture · Brookfield Boosters – 17 members– agriculture · Deer Creek Ribbon Takers – 21 members – agriculture · Golden Banner Boys – 22 members– agriculture · Bristol Busy Bees – 21 members –agriculture · Happy Hustlers – 10 members -home economics · Grove Progressive – 10 members –home economics · Deer Creek Wohelos – 13 members– home economics · Kensett B.R. Best – 21 members –home economics · Lincoln 4-Square – 19 members –home economics |