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1952 officers of the Oregon County Extension Agents Association
Best, Garnet; Mikesell, O. E.; Rasmussen, Donald Louis; Faculty; Extension
From left: Garnet Best, Wallowa County, vice president; O. E. Mikesell, Linn County, president; and Don Rasmussen, Marion County, secretary. O.E. Mikesell was a faculty member for the Albany Extension...
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4-H Club staff, including Esther Taskerud, in the MU lounge
4-H clubs; Memorial Union; Taskerud, Esther; Allen, L. J.; Hutton, Burton; Gillen, Winnifred; Danzl, Geraldine; Monroe, Cal; Faculty; Extension
Left to right: L. J. Allen, state club leader; and assistant state club leaders: Esther Taskerud; Burton Hutton; Winnifred Gillen; Geraldine Danzl; and Cal Monroe. Photo part of the Extension Oral History...
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Arnold Ebert of KOAC interviewing a cow
Ebert, Arnold; Cows; Livestock; KOAC; Faculty; Extension
Proving that anybody or anything can talk with Arnold Ebert on KOAC, he is caught in the act while interviewing a cow on the Ralph Cope farm near Langlois. He was the radio farm director for KOAC.
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Dispatching POW's from Nyssa labor camp
Prisoners of war; Labor camps; Nyssa Labor Camp; Extension
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Farm Labor camp
Labor camps; Extension; Housing; Agriculture
The Hillsboro, Oregon, farm labor camp was erected after World War II.
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German Prisoners of War
Agricultural laborers; Prisoners of war; Beets; Agriculture; Extension
German Prisoners of War use a self-propelled cart to help complete work faster. This machine is for blocking and thinning sugar beets.
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Glenn Klein
Klein, Glenn; Extension; Alumni & alumnae; Portrait photographs; Honor societies
Photo shows Glenn Klein, 23, of Aumsville, Oregon. He was Oregon's delegate in the 1951 International Farm Youth Exchange Program before leaving for New Zealand. Glenn was president of Mu Beta Beta and...
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Health champions
Oregon State Fair; 4-H clubs; Extension; Contests
Shown are the boy and girl health champions at 1949 Oregon State Fair. They are, left to right, Barbara Brown, 14, Corvallis, and Harold Brost, 11, Portland. There were 12 boy contestants and 14 girls....
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Informal party dress award winners
Oregon State Fair; Fashion shows; 4-H clubs; Group portraits; Extension
Blue and red award winners in the informal party dress division of the 1949 Oregon State Fair, 4-H Club, Style Revue are shown.
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Irrigated clover pasture on farm south of Corvallis, Oregon
Cattle; Clover; Croplands; Agriculture; Livestock; Extension
The farm was owned at the time by Mr. Murphy.
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Joanne Thomson
Thomson, Joanne; Fashion shows; Awards; 4-H clubs; Extension
Joanne Thomson, 15, Portland, champion in style review at the 1951 state fair, recieves a bouquet of roses from Marshall Giford, Portland florist and former 4-H club member.
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Joe Oliver and branding crew at the Joe Oliver Ranch, near John Day, Oregon
Cattle branding; Oliver, Joe; Extension; Ranches; Livestock; Agriculture
The crew uses a tilt table to brand cattle with. The crew can dehorn, brand, castrate and give each animal a shot within 60 seconds. Joe Oliver is the man handling the branding iron.
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Joe Oliver and Grant County Extension Agent, W. K. Farrell looking at cottonseed cake feeder for cattle
Animal feeding; Oliver, Joe; Farrell, W. K.; Faculty; Extension; Agriculture
The 16 foot by 5 foot cottonseed cake self feeder was used by Joe Oliver, John Day, Oregon. The feeder holds more than 1 ton and is filled through a hinged board in the roof. Note deep overhang to prevent...
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Joe Oliver on horseback, Grant County, Oregon
Oliver, Joe; Horseback riding; Cattle; Livestock; Agriculture; Extension
Photo was taken in the Bear Valley area of Grant County, Oregon when Oliver Brothers cattle were being driven onto summer range.
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Louise Johnson talks with Walter Schroeder
Schroeder, Walter; Johnson, Louise; Extension; Faculty; 4-H clubs
Walter Schroeder, Coos County 4-H club agent, talks with Louise Johnson of Coquille, Oregon, who was president of her living organization during the 35th annual 4-H Summer School on the OSC campus. Walter...
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Marion County 4-H club members on KOAC radio broadcast
4-H clubs; Children; Radio broadcasting; KOAC; Extension
Marion County 4-H club members and leader are making a radio appearance. From left: Freddie Parker, 12; Mrs. Gay Fabry, leader; Charmaine Roguski, 13; Jerry Simmons, 13; and Kay Knickerbocker, 12, all...
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New officers of the Oregon County Agents Association for 1949
Extension; Faculty; Wright, Leroy; Rasmussen, Donald Louis; Averill, W. S.; Mikesell, O. E.
Seated left to right: Leroy Wright, Sherman County, president; D. L. Rasmussen, Marion County, secretary-treasurer. Standing: W. S. Averill, Multnomah County, vice president; and O. E. Mikesell, Linn County,...
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Robert W. Every
Agriculture; Sheep; Pesticides; Livestock; Extension; Faculty
Robert W. Every, OSC Extenison Entomology Specialist is shown operating sprayer on sheep for ticks on a south Benton County farm. The nozzles were held close to the fleece in order to get skin deep penetration...
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Shirley Gamble and Haroldine DeBord
Agricultural laborers; Extension; Gamble, Shirley; DeBord, Haroldine; Agriculture; Raspberries; Harvesting
Shirley Gamble, 17, left and Haroldine DeBord, 16, are picking up a crate of raspberries near Boring, Oregon.
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Strawberry pickers
Agricultural laborers; Agriculture; Strawberries; Harvesting; Croplands; Extension
Kneeling is Stanley Boyer -- one of the best strawberry pickers in the Portland area. His record was 21 crates of strawberries in a 6 hour day.
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