; Zi f Th CmGCri CTATZCMAII. Calssw Oregon. Candor KoreSag. July 4. a MM, : : i" M ."- I "mpn D n h f J - (, A ft V v J IJ jXj Cherry Harvest Is Critical! CHrIm 1-IU3T bo LanrMtedl by M onday, July Cdi tndasSro. XCGUZ3T pr pound picking wa?n In yoars paid thl . yoor. FUSS Ijano portaSon, tracks loarlng U.S. Emplomont o2oo. 710 Forry shoot oach xaor&ing t T o'clock and ' returning oach oronlng at 5 o'clock. EMSnGEIICY FARM LAS03 3VIG3 .f 4 ? ' 1 S NX i 5- WOMEN boy and girls over 14 Und to shoulder with the farmers of America, shoulder and help fulfill our wartimefood production goals the biggest . in all history! Inexperienced? Of course you are but ' you can still work on a farm, at a paying job, doing . : the lighter farm work which will free the more ex- L I perienced farm labor for the heavier, vital jobs. Here's the healthy happy way to helps work on a farm this summer. If you can't give all your, time, you can get a part time job but YOU are 'needed on a farm right -near your own city. "Where to apply? The United States Employment Service. Not tomorrow but to- , j . - ' - " i - ", f -'''-"-;". day: because that's how badly your help is needed. I 'l ' j , " - ' t- - Remember the work you do will help feed the civil- ', ians producing our war materials ... will help feed our fighting men, so that they can win the Victory- , which if lost, might see you "and your children work- ; -ing as forced labor by fascist slave drivers I j Bo Patriotic, Chorrion! Cpond a pabieSs mtHk" . . kelp fko Isnacn cl tho vcSoy. harvost.Cio ckEry crop. CcH C27 i:OV7 ... fc& Ci rr!icl J2y est cad tac!s a picnic lazk cl Cio nest two cLxts. 't. J r 1 THIS ?AGE CONTRIBUTED TOTHE FOOD GROWERS OF THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY, BY UUUW ii' Hi lid) 484 State St. Salerh Ore.