Wilson Foote, Joe Cox, President Robert MacVicar and Stafford Hansell visit during President MacVicar's tour of the Squaw Butte Experiment Station. Robert W. MacVicar was president of Oregon State University from 1970-1986. MacVicar was also a professor of chemistry and tripled the size of the university's budget. During his years as president, the size of the campus increased with 23 additional buildings.
USFS photo #370680 The deflector that the men are installing is firmly anchored in the stream and is then covered with sod. The enrollees are digging under the farther bank to form a hole for trout shelter. The deflector will narrow the stream, thus increasing the speed of the flow of the water. The area in back of the deflector will all fill in.
James R. Beck during visit at various Kasetsart University facilities in Bangkok, Thailand. He is examining a rattan poke (without pig) at the Kasetsart meat processing plant. James R. Beck was an agent for the Lincoln County Extension Station.
From left: seated: Wanihiko Hasegawa, managing director, Nippon Flour Milling Co.; Akio Maru, executive director, Nishin Flour Milling Co.; Buichi Oishi, vice minister of agriculture and forestry; Nobuo Kuwahara, chief, 2nd operation division food ministry; Ryoichi Sugama, Oregon Wheat Growers league assistant in Japan; and Dr. D. D. Hill, head of Farm Crops at Oregon State College. Standing (left) F. E. Price, dean and director of agriculture, OSC; Wilson Foote, research agronomist, OSC; Dick Baum, Oregon Wheat Growers league; and Jack Ross, extension farm crops specialist, OSC.
Beachcombers play on the sunny sands of Seal Rock State Wayside, a few miles north of Waldport on the Central Oregon coast. Cape Perpetua may be seen in the background.
Samuel H. Boardman State Park is located 4 miles north of Brookings, Oregon, on U.S. Highway 101. Boardman State Park actually includes several smaller wayside park areas.
"Umpqua Valley looking southeast showing prune orchard, and corn field to the right of the river. On the north side may be seen the extent of a stream as shown by the line of firs bordered by a zone of oaks." Photo was taken near Kellogg, Oregon.