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.
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.
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 of Salem, Oregon.
Roberta Frasier Anderson was a Family Life Specialist for Oregon State University. For 15 years, Anderson instructed Extension and 4-H teachers on pertinent matters regarding family life, child development, and interpersonal communication.
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 G. Schroeder held several positions in the Extension Service including Extension Agent-at-Large, Lane County Extension Agent, and Coos County Agricultural Agent. In 1977, Schroeder became the Curry County staff chair.
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 Service for 40 years. After serving as a 4-H Agent from 1934-1943, Mikesell became an Agricultural Agent from 1943-1974.