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The filbert pickers are coeds from Benton County, Oregon.

Cherries were so much in demand this year that even the Black Republican variety of small, black cherries were picked clean by the Mexicans and sold for a good price.

Miss Mary Brown, state supervisor for camp work with Home Missions Council of North America, reads to children at migrant camp.

Employees and officers of the Ladd and Bush Bank of Salem, Oregon, are shown out in the bean field the day the bank closed up to help in the community bean picking campaign.

A line of Braceros workers waiting outside the dining tents for supper. Service is quick enough to prevent long waiting in line.

POWs blocking sugar beets in Malheur County.

In the cook tents, the crew has been busy preparing the evening meal, the largest of the day.

Mr. and Mrs. William Rick, Baker, picking at the Mitoma hopyard near independence. They are Old timers and have been picking each season for 30 years. He is 77; she, 72; $12 per day.

Two of the Mexican pickers with Mrs. Dloff.

Mrs. Elsie Hill, Route 3, Junction City, Oregon, spent the summer driving a tractor at the Benton County Flax Grower's Cooperative plant near Monroe, Oregon.