Details of Farm: Smith and Snider, owners; 700 acres; 60 acres under plow; 45 cows, 20 heifers, 1 bull registered of P.H. Frank's (?) Holsteins; Holsteins mostly; 75 gallons of milk per day.
Details of farm: Mayflower Dairy, J. Denley owner; 60 acres; 25 acres under plow; 45 cows, including 40 for milking; 100 gallons of milk per day; 3 heifers; mostly Holsteins and gernseys; 4 men work on dairy; 1 wagon.
Milk cows monitored by Hans Bertelson. Image also appeared on page 502, Hoard's Dairyman, vol. L, no. 16, November 12, 1915. Green Hicks Chatten Co. Photo Engravers stamp affixed on back.
Diagram of nutritional content of torula yeast derived from peach, pear, and prune wastes for use as nutritional supplement; Western Regional Research Laboratory, Albany, California, 1943
Diagram of plasticizer products derived from vegetable oils and their potential applications; Western Regional Research Laboratory, Albany, California, 1943
Diagram of treatments of asparagus wastes and byproducts derived using those treatments; Western Regional Research Laboratory, Albany, California, 1943
Performed as part of The Christmas Story concert by The Choralaires. Robert Walls, Director; Elverne Bennett, Pianist; Thomas Roberts, Organist; Sue Thompson, Betty Perrine, Sue Bostwick, Soloists.
Robert Walls, Director. Karen Haus, Accompanist. Marlan Carlson, Violinist. Angela Carlson, Pianist. Includes: O Music, Thou Most Lovely Art; May God Smile on You (wedding cantata); Many a Song; Antiphonal Hosanna; Psalm 150; From the Easter Cantata-Mourn, Mourn Ye Saints and Jesus Christ is Risen Today; Gloria in Excelsis; Rejoice in the Lamb; I saw a Stranger Yestereve. Soloist for Mourn, Mourn, Ye Saints: Connie Rudd. Soloists for Rejoice in the Lamb: Colleen Knutson, Jeri WIlliams, Larry Hubble, George Schroeder. In Stereo.
Thomas E. Roberts was a Professor of Music at Oregon State from 1948-1978. Organ bears a plaque reading, "Presented to Ore. State University Sept. 1, 1961 by Whiteside Theater."
Thomas E. Roberts was a Professor of Music at Oregon State from 1948-1978. Organ bears a plaque reading, "Presented to Ore. State University Sept. 1, 1961 by Whiteside Theater."