Cattle weighing at the Frank McClintock farm west of Condon, Oregon. Photo shows Dave England on the left recording weight and County Extension Agent Ernie Kirsch at the right handling the chute.
Japanese American field worker, Ontario, Oregon. In May 1942, Malheur County became one of the first areas to recruit Japanese- American evacuees for farm work. Some of the evacuees remained in Eastern Oregon after the order excluding them from the West Coast was lifted in January 1945.
Russell O. Sinnhuber is shown placing a can in the radiation chamber (Gamma rays). Russell O. Sinnhuber was a founder in 1965 of a successful research program at OSU and retired as emeritus professor of Food Science and Technology in 1981. Professor Sinnhuber was among one of the first scientists anywhere to recognize the potential of the rainbow trout as a sensitive, low-cost non-mammalian model for cancer research.
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 a member of the campus 4-H Club.