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The Othello Outlook
Othello, Washington
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LO OUTLOOK WASHINGTON Page 5 IO Barrus Named To CFS Post In Local Area William R Barrus has been appointed district manager for Computerized Farming Services, Inc. Barrus was TRACTIONIZE YOUR TIRE FOR SAME NEW TRACTION TIRE SPECIALS formerly employed by U&I iiii~: ~ TRACTION AS 600x16 6 ply $28.18 As a resultBritish Columbia firm. passed by the state legisla- Sugar as a fieldman in the urth resignation of an Ed Forster resignedhis tare this January. Othello area and later as STUDS, 700x13 6ply $27.82 its ,'ear, the Grant- irrigation management post- Waud also said that within Less to pay out Ext~ nsion Service is tion earlier this fall to become the system there was always assistant agricultural super- V operating with a head of the Klickitat county room for individuals with intendent, ii~::~::~ .... . need to shop for 4,000 MILES. 610x15 6 ply $31.24. fff and may continue Extension office, expertise to advance, as in Barrus did specialized ~ ..... ,: studies in agricultural ec- tires (Your Tire MustHove Vz Rubber) . F.E.T. INCLUDED ' for some time. Mickey Qualls left his work Forster s case. He said that he onomics at Utah State Uni- ~article appearing in with alfalfa, hay and mint was personally pleased when versity at Logan, Utah. He '-_ ........... it County Journal in growers last week for a spot any agent stayed within the also studied herbicides and [- Supermarket for Tires ~' this week, Ken in private industry with an Extension system when they pesticides at Big Bend Corn- " Truck ~lairman of the area Eastern Washington firm. left the local office, munity Collegeat Moses WILLIAM R. BARRUS Tractor, reported that the A fourth vacancy, leftiby Wants Right Person Lake. Barrus is married and he r g%ssen-er, I" Cash and Carry tg,, agents spend a lot 4-H agent Mary McKe~zie Above all, Waud maintain-Computerized Farming is and his wife, Jo Ann, are the putting out brush who retiring last spring, was ed, that he would rather have headquartered at Twin Falls, parents of three teenage sons. ~. the vacant areas, filled by Wayne Boswell late vacancies exist and search for Batteries ' nt-_~ clams office, in the summer, the right person for the job, Ida. with districts in theThe family will be looking for irrigated areas of Washing- housing in the Othello area 125 S. Broadway -.- 488'51411 size only to the NoCrisis rather than to rush to fill a ton, Idaho, and Colorado. after the first of the year. office in theWaud noted that while spot with an inexperienced operates with work in the three vacant individual. agents, includingareas is limited, the vacancies Using the example of the ently seven men do not constitute any sort of a position left vacant by Foep- nen deal with thecrisis, pel, Waud explained that he is y of agriculturalThe head agent said that looking for someone with a nity concerns in the extension agent system background in plant patho- office is involved, has always had a problem logy, agriculture chemicals est vacant post has competing with private ag- and entomology. The spot will potato, sugar beet riculture industry for remain open until that person agent, which spotqualified personnel. He added, is found, he said. pel resigned lasthowever, that he hoped that a Waud also noted that the 15. He went into pay-raise for state university current job situation in industry with a faculty members wouldbe agriculture has resulted in competition between [] l ]~ ]~ l/ prospective employers. He Ir¢ ur l lCJ~ooIs said that every ag graduate P ) from WSU next year will have nearly 10 potential jobs. repared byOthello School District officials The head agent concluded for all of your Christmas needs. We have a that dealing with recurring 15-25 hours per week, part- icipate in a club related to the program, learn specific job skills and receive occupational information related to their individual goals and aspira- tions. There is general agreement in our school system that cooperative ed- ucation programs have kept many of our students from being dropouts... When a job is not under the guidance of personnel from an educational agency there is still potential for developing a confident, productive, mature graduate through a student job. Our district has employed career counselors whose tasks include arranging career seminars, dispensing occupational information, and operating a placement bureau. As a result we have many of our students ap- proach student jobs with jobs hold great for changing the of a student's drive which most people to want productively why students not need to work SO. to deal with 'arising from stu- the following are as suggestions to are perplexed: the student is adversely affect- in school. Ldvise teachers to calmly adhere to with all a philosophy that another type of activity. nize that the only students have added insight. entering kinder- Working after school can been on the job. help students plan for the that students future. Money earned can be in athletics, saved for college, trade and other school, or other worthwhile activities do purposes. Being depended on perform out of can be a maturing experience. or a drive to be aEmployment in a given but rather to industry can help one deter- own desires for mine his future. Still another recognition, often neglected value of a lips and a host ofstudent job is finding out that than altruistic one does not want to pursue this vocational field .... at work as the While student jobs do for students to present problems, there are a chance which themany positive aspects of Sometimes cannot partime work if solid planning and good judgment prevail .... to students how Even if conflicts do arise it is of each course can better that they occur when ,m for their students have parents, friends and faculty members student job is part to help them. When they have education gone off to college and are schools have unable to cope with holding this method of their first job and cutting the dex needs of cord at the same time, a well-managed adversity is more difficult to students work overcome. vacancies and hunting for new staff members is "an on-go- ing" process and one that is part and parcel of the state Extension office system. "We can only do our best to answer calls that occur in the field," he said, explaining how the office now operates. "We've got plenty of ex- pertise...which is all commit- ted. Still, specific problems will be met with help." Central Degrees Are Due for Two ELLENSBURG Two Othello students are among fall quarter 1974 candidates for graduation at Central Washington State College, according to Registrar Louis Bobos. 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