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These men are members of the Milton-Freewater farm labor committee and joint chamber of commerce development committee who have been leaders in planning and constructing the Milton-Freewater farm labor camp.

Photo shows a view of the extension farm labor camp at Merrill, Oregon.

A farm labor sign at one of the highway entrances to Medford, Oregon, was asking for farm laborers.

Inside one of the dormitory buildings showing the type of sleeping quarters provided.

Irving Cook, right, refers to a map in telling an itinerant worker about farm job opportunities at the Junction City information station.

Photo shows one of the outdoor signs arranged for by the Marion county farm labor office previous to the bean picking season.

The poster was sponsored by The Women's Land Army of the U.S. Crop Corps. The United States Government used the poster to recruit pickers to harvest the crops during the World War II years.

The county experimental hop yard recruited Oregon State College coeds for a quick job of hoeing.

Miss Florence L. Hall of Washington, D.C., chief of the Women's Land Army (left) visits the La Follette peach orchards in Marion county, Oregon. Accompanying her are Mrs. Mabel Mack, Women's Land Army supervisor in Oregon, and Mrs. Gladys Turnbull of…

The Hillsboro, Oregon farm labor camp was erected after World War II.