Ken Meyer (left). Ben A. Newell (right) served as Assistant County agent for Marion County, Oregon from 1944-1951. In 1951 he became chairman of the Marion County office and retired in 1973.
John Hansen (sitting, right) received a B.S. in agricultural economics from Oregon State College in 1941, beginning his work with the Extension Service in 1943. From 1949-1972, Hansen was Staff Chair for the Polk County Extension Station. Ruth (Plummer) Hansen (seated, left) received a Bachelor of Secretarial Science at Oregon State College in 1941. She worked for Family Federal Savings & Loan, retiring in 1985.
John Hansen (sitting, right) received a B.S. in agricultural economics from Oregon State College in 1941, beginning his work with the Extension Service in 1943. From 1949-1972, Hansen was Staff Chair for the Polk County Extension Station. Ruth (Plummer) Hansen (seated, left) received a Bachelor of Secretarial Science at Oregon State College in 1941. She worked for Family Federal Savings & Loan, retiring in 1985.
Thurman James Starker (left) was a professor of Forestry from 1922-1942. Andy Landforce (center) was the first County 4-H Agent in Wallowa County from 1946-1953. In 1953, Landforce was promoted to Wildlife Specialist. Rex Hardley [?] (right).
Thurman James Starker (left) was a professor of Forestry from 1922-1942. Rex Hardley [?] (center). Andy Landforce (right) was the first County 4-H Agent in Wallowa County from 1946-1953. In 1953, Landforce was promoted to Wildlife Specialist.
Ken Meyer (second from left). Louis H. Gross completed at Bachelor of Science at Oregon State College in 1939. He was a Yamhill County Extension Agent and Chairman from 1943-1974.