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"Dickie Nash (left), 14, from Cromwell, Oklahoma, picking beans on the John Grenz place near Jefferson in Linn County.

John Grenz, Jr. is with him. Dickie batches and lives in a tent on the place. Picked 204 pounds in one day."

Frank Ernst (second left) and his wife (fourth left), with their family working on the Horst Hop Ranch near Independence. He is a carpenter; she is a nurse; they are vacationing. Kids are Johnny (left), 11; Alice Marie (light shirt), 16; Mary Ann…

About 450 Japanese from relocation centers were used in Malheur County. They worked mostly for Japanese farmers, though these were working in the Dale Garrison beet field.

Some Indians were used in the pea vining operations. These are working on the C. C. Curl farm in Umatilla County, Oregon.

Each picker stays on his own row until finished, carrying a supply of empty sacks fastened to a picking belt.

Mrs. Dorothy Burleson, Walla Walla nurse at Athena and Milton-Freewater farm labor camps, treating a Mexican National in a trailer dispensary at the Athena camp.

Mrs. Merril Hart, retired farmer's wife, speaks Spanish to help direct the Mexican work crews.

In the evening musical instruments come out and typical Spanish tunes fill the air.

Returning to camp after the day's work the Mexicans go first to the "mail wall" where letters from home are posted.